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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911. PAGE FTVB Special j Sate Wash Goods 2000 yards this season's wash goods in white and colors will be on sale Tonight after Supp 1 9c Yard Vfllnes to 50c f.iE.LlVENGOODCO. July Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ready. e ! LOCALS i See Lane & Son for riffna. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane Son. Front office for rent In Judd build ing. F. E. Judd. Loet Pair of black kid gloves. Re turn to this office. Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 80S Bouth Lllleth street. Phone PlaUoeder for fresh meat nd lard. Main 44S. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures. Dressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the 0h Market, phone Main 101. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. Phone Main 33. Call up Main 75-ior McConncll's express. All kinds of hauling care fully and promptly done. Everything that's good to eat. In menu and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. For Kent Three furnished House keeping rooms, electric lights and gas. No children. 701 Thompson. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial nam, 620 Aura street. Thone Main 13. For sale 160 acre homestead, nearly all good timber. Innulro at or address 107 Garfield street. Pendle ton. Employment office. baggage check ed, hendauurtcr for newspapers. Geo. U street. Fur Rent Modern five room cot tage, furnished hou.. keeping rooms, also furnished rooms. Inquire 502 Water street. The East Orogonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It loads and the people appreciate it and show U by their liberal patronage. If you want to move, rnll I'enlnnd Bros.,' Transfer, phono 3391. Law dray moves you quick. Trash hauled onco a week. 647 Main street. You can't burn slate and gravel! Tjon't try It. Phono Dutch Henry, Main Ii3, for clean screened nock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. For sale 160 acres choice timber land in Wallowa county 10 miles from Wallowa. Fir, hluo pliTo and tamar ack. Call on or nddresi J. A. Joyce, Pendleton, Ore. l'usj. -tigers to Portland ran save money and at the same time have an( cii.o iibli; river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. ' Sir. llatlcy Galvtert j leaves daily, exc ept Friday and Sun- j day tt j;:ut p. m.. arrives In Port land !;"0. Fare Jl.nn. ' Meal! Mont! Meat! If It's on tne market, its here. Farmers' Moat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager, 84 E.' Court street, phono Main 445 For Sale One of the finest new, strictly modern hotel and apartment house in the city of Spokane. We own the leaso and furniture. This house nets (225 per month. A bar gain at (6509, part cash, balance to su't. Address the owner, Prop. Mer lin Hotel, 29-2 Ave. Spokane Wash 5 acres will make you Independ ent. Why not buy today while you are earning good money. It Is very easy to say I don't want any of that in mine but how often have you had the chance to buy and in a very few years find yourself saying, "I had a chance to buy that for 150 an acre. Now see what It Is worth, 3 to $400." Teutsch & Bickers. PERSONAL MENTION Prof. O. A. Cannon Is Pendleton visitor today from Echo. I. It. Lawrence of Ukiah, was a guest at the Pendleton last night. Mr. and Mrs. j. A. McLaughlin of Echo are visiting In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Hager of Blbbon arc business visitors In the city today. W. D. Boniver of Gibbon, was among the out of town people In the city yesterday. Mrs. L. II. Slover of 723 Ann street has as her guest, her sister, Miss Lena Lucks of Seattle, Charles Meighan will spend Sunday whipping the streams of Umatilla county for redsldes. Mrs. E. L. Power and daughter, Miss Edith Power, left for Portland this morning for a short visit. James Thompson returned last night from Portland where he had been to attend the Rose Festival. George Green of Meachani came down from his mountain home yes terday and spent the n'ght In the city. Hev. J. R. G. Itussei, pastor of the Baptist church at Milton and adjoin ing fields, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Rev. George Sprattler, German Lutheran minister, came in on the. Northern Pacific train this morning, accompanied by his wife and two chil dren. Tom Boylen, the well known high school athlete, will spend the sum mer acting as camp tender for one of. his father's sheep camps near Mea cham. Col. H. G. Newport, contractor and member of the county educational board, returned to his nome at Her miston this morning after spending the night in the city. Charles E. Owens, the popular mall delivery on the rural route out from Adams, and Miss Susie A. Du Puis of this city were married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guylle, 610 Post street. The ring ceremony was used. A number of friends and relatives were present. Rev. R. E. Storey was the officiating minister. The couple left next day for Adams where they will reside. the wreck and prepares to find her. The next scene shows the party of Helen's brother arriving at the sig nal flag on the beach, placed there by the American to attract' passing ships. Again the picture shows us Helen and the American alone. The girl has refused to save herself. The lions are coming through the trees. One of them leaves the cover and charges straight for the man and wo man. It Is a real charge. It Is about to reach Its prey when tho party of Helen's brother arrives, and the Hon falls dead, and the audience relieves its pent up feelings in a sigh of relief. "Drifting," Lubln. Love drew two hearts together after years of separ ation. This Is as pretty a love story as has been seen on the screen. "Three of a Kind," Baumont. Here is a drama representing the ad ventures of a young man who Is ap parently equally beloved of three girls. Only when he Is charged of a crime does the sterling character of the love of one of them display Itself. The play Is pleasant, the actors per form their parts well. "Spring Heeled Jack." This Is a trick picture. "Let George Do It." When you want an express wagon quick, phone to Geo. Stangler at Gritman Bros., Main 611. All kinds of light and heavy hauling. Wanted. Ironcrs and mangle girls, at the Domestic Laundry, Driving Ilorso for Salo. For sale A large single driving horse, carriage and harness. Call on or phono Bert Whitman at Cash Meat Market. Heptasdplis Visit Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis.. June 10. Mil waukee members of the Imperial Or der of Heptasophs have completed plans for the biennial national con vention of the order, which opens in this city tomorrow. Two special trains from the east, one from New York and the other from Baltimore, will reach Milwaukee tomorrow bring ing delegates from those cities and Intermediate points. The Cosy. Three great Western stories for Friday and Saturday. ."Maze of Fate," Imp. A story of the West with a strong plot and full of heart Interest. A young lawyer sets about to prove the Innocence of an old drunkard and succeeds In an original way. He wins the love of the daughter but ho meets death In a hughly dramatic manner. The sensational plunge over the falls by the victim of the wrath of villains is one of the most thrilling pictures ever thrown on the screen. "Vindicated." Thanhouser. The story of a convict who proved his honesty very unexpectedly and there by won the love of a minister's dau ghter. But he was continually hounded by his past record and they went to a place where he and his past were unknown, where they began a happier life. "She Wanted a Man With Brains," Champion. A Western comedy dra ma. A cowbov fell madly in love with the new school ma'am and after sav ing her from a runaway horse he proposed but was coldly ' rejected as "she wanted a man with brains." An- gered by his harsh treatment the cow boy left the ranch and studied law, became a great lawyer and later met the teacher who was anxious to mar ry him, but It was his time to do the frigid act. A breezy story of West em life. "A Gamble With Love," Powers. J Nevada love story with the dash of the West. The woman's first love reaoneared at a critical moment, but she decides to stay with her hus- band and child. The scene where the husband appears while the former lover Is pleading with the wife to gi awav is unusually dramatic. A sWr; of great Interest. Illustrated Song: "Heinle Waltzed 'Round on His Hickory Limb." PENDLETON PLAN'S MONSEH CELEBRATION' Wanted. Customers for about five hundred cords of slab wood, the. best ever shipped t' Pendleton. OREGON LUMBER YARD. Tho ltot Yet. Wo have Just finished sawing about a thousand cords of tho best slab wood evi r shipped to Pendleton. These slabs we would like to move in order t,i m.ike room for additional Dtmott clear store, 521 Main j st, k. Come and see us and make ar- ' - . ...... r .. . .1 rangemcnis ror your summer mei while th" quality is excellent and the prices right. OREGON LUMBER YARD. (Continued from page one.) REAL BASEBALL WEDDING. Two Players, Brother, Will Sisters to Homo Plnte. Lead Law, eeppens i Ice Crenm Sodas That J Plense. J Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM I "Tho best made." Ice Cream Sundae Ono of our most popular dishes. " Fresh Strawberries served with ico cream. - Once a pntron, always n pat- ron, at j KOEPPENS TEAt II I JtV E A M IN VTIONS. Not .re is hereby Riven that the school superintendent of Umatilla county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state n itii'icatcs at Pindlotoii, commenc ing Wednesday. June 21. at 9:00 o'clock a. in., anil continuing until Saturday, June 2 1. at 0:"n p. m., as follows: Tor State Certificates. (One-year, five-year, Hie.) Wednesday A. M Ar thin. tic. Civ il Government, English Literature.- Wednesday P. M. Geography. ! i.i iii in 1 c. Physics. Thursday A . Or I hogra phy, Tho mv and ri.i.'l;.e, j: dvke, ping. Prl.lay A. M. 1". S. Ili.-iory ial Geography. Botany. I'ri-lay P. M. School rholocy, ' Soomelry. Sauii-.iav A. M. Heading-. General History. Saturday P. M. Composition eiiean Literature. History of tion. IN ir Male Primary vi'lifii-nto Wo. In. -.lav A. M . Methods II. a. ling. Methods in Arithmetic. WVdncsd y 1'. M . Methods In Lan guage. Methods In Geography. Thursday A. M. rthoi:r aphy, Tin or. v and Practice. Thursday P. M Writing and Phy siology, Friday A. M. Thesis. .Subjects for Thesis: ' L. s.soiis by S'.or'es, Language Work in Primary Grades, Number Work in Primary Grades, Busy Work In Primary Grades, .Possibilities .of Nature Study in riniary t'.rad ni.w In ilniarv Grades, Cli.ld Applicant chooses ono subject. Friday P. M- Phychology. FRANK K. WELLES, Supt. 1'inatilla County, "three half hitches will be thrown about the eagle's tall and its screams will stir the crowd io the bootheels." m Carnival of Srt9. In the afternoon, after the festal thousands have enjoyed their lunch eon (and they will not have to leave the grounds for this purpose for there will be lunch stands there and a grove and river for the accommo dation of tho picii'ikers) there win begin a carnival of sports, races of all descriptions, contests of skill and lu. k and last of all a ball game be tween two teams of the BlueMountain league. Daiu-es in Evening. Closing a day of festivities, will be two dances, one in the Eagles-Woodman hall and one in the armory with music l.yVh.' Round-up band and rnitcl orchestra so that all who are devotees of the muse Terpsichore may do their homage with every condition ric'ut for enjoyment. "" AT THE PICTURE SHOWS i Tl 'IH 111! I Pendleton's favorite picture the ater. Two Vitograpli special feature I fi His for Sunday ana .Monauy. 1. "The W, Icon.' .,f th, I c, me." Vitngrapli. This pr i ma has a it.-ugm i in .-.-n,.,.. Phv-i- ' "I:..-. Tile UIIW el.-otl. I Mi-nnii'thi r-to-he. i,v. ' takes the 1 nit "f I'nwel etty dra giil her- is the new- Miss Grace Louis the school girl. Mr. .T..lmson has the Part oi tier lather Ugehra, i nn" ' w.ivno is the stepmother. ' " n Is a vi y plea;. ant. worthy comedy. The Show Girl. ' Mlugraph,. Am- I Eduea- I In .lug of tragic up ta tho usual Pho-Study, This is an exceptionally fine pi. lure, v iii-oii.- sf 'i v is told in tlds film and t. Id w it limit the ovoid s, eii. s. The ailing i Yhagraph standard. ;:. "Lin la's l'.rokeii Promise, l'athe. Lu. ia is an Italian girl who i.lavs the violin ntv the street to tho aoo'onipanhnont of her father's harp As .-.ho sees tho g av life about her she b, ci ones dissatisfied with her lot and runs away from homo, she is adopt ed by a great musician who think Lucia is an orphan. How Lucia's ro mance was shattered and lmw she withstood the shock of her discovery and exposure are, plainly told. Pittsburg, Pa. A bnseball wed ding soon will unite two pretty sis ters. baseball fanesses from Tenii township, near Pittsburg, to two for mer amateur ball players, brothers Invitations have been issued by- Mrs Anna W. McJunkin of Unity for the marriage of her daughters. Mis Alice Stewart McJunkin, to John Nelson Morrow of Wilkinsburg, and Miss Jane McJunkin to Lee Morrow also of Wilkinsburg. The invitation? are decorated with baseballs. The wedding will take place at noon, June 14. The Interior of Mrs McJunkln's residence will be decor ate.l with floral baseballs and base ball bats. Each couple will be be: man and bridesmaid for tho other, and each ceremony will take place with the bride and Bridegroom stand ii-.g under a huge floral baseball. The two bridegrooms will be attir ed in bnseball suits, as will tho ush ers and many of the guests of the wedding, while the brides will wear baseball caps. The wedding ca will be baked in a specially built ves sel. which will give it the shape n baseball. John Morrow- wa crack p'Uher of the Wilkinsburg amateur team, and b.is brother was catcher.- Special Bargains for S AT U R DAY 12 1-2c Wash Lawns for . 9c 5c Figured Batistes for 1 1 C 20c Figured Lawns and Batistes 14c 1 2 1 -2c Sleeveless Vests for ea. 8c 1 5 c Sleeveless Vests for each 1 1 C 20c Sleeveless Vests for each 14c 1 5c Plain and Figured Dimity for yard 25c Handkerchiefs, broidery for each Lace or lie Em-15c Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS 5IOXEY. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH OF THE Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. OF HAMBURG, IN THE STATE OF GERMANY. on the 31st day of December, 1910, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of U. S. Deposit $ 205,000.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year In cash. .. $1,390,843.82 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 70,493.14 Income from other sources received during year 3,715.81 Total income $1,465,062.71 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $ 742,694.60 Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 378,112.23 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year... 42,509.77 Amount of all other expenditures 268,330.63 Total expenditures $1,431,647.25 ASSETS. Value of stocks and bonds owned $1,715,480.00 Cash In banks and on hand 46,166.14 Premiums In course of collection and In trans mission . . 199,846.93 Interest and rents due and accrued 23,646.05 Total assets admitted in Oregon $1,9S3,139.12 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 132,600.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks 1,154.792.98 Due for commission and brokerage t 4.303.34 All other liabilities 30,000.00 Total liabilities $1,321,696.32 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year $ Gross premiums received during the year Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during the year Losses Incurred during the year Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 31, 1910.... S55.905.00 15,269.24 3,128. 5i 2,505.90 3,505.90 974,550.00 - HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO. By F. O. AFFELD, Manager of U. S. Branch. Statutory resident general agent and attorney far service: A. H. BIRRELL, Portland, Or. T:id Were you very much em barrassed, dear, when you proposed to me. Hubby Only about $100,000, love. Variety Life. ? miner Tickets l leel, VI-lt4 Russia. St. Petersburg, June 10. Prepara tions mi an extensive scale were com pleted bv tho Russian naval authori ties today for tho reception to tho officers and men of tho second di vision of the United Stales Atlantic fleet. Th battleships will arrive at Royal tomorrow and will remain in Russian waters until tho eighteenth. They come :j Reval, as Libau was Abandoned as a naval station two years ago. Do you read the Knst OregonlanT Tlio Pastime Tho house of quality. Extra good program for Sunday and Monday. "Rack to tho- Primitive," Sells. A picture which has qualities that makes It. in some respects the most remark able picture yet produced. The first scene shovr us that a man who lives In Africa, is sending to England for bis sister Helen. In tho noxt scene we see Helen and her escort en-route on the sip. At Suez, an American comes abonrd. We .then see a w reck ed ship. Helen, her English escort and the American escape on a raft, and reach tho beach. Then wo see the stockade they havo built for pro tection from beasts. It Is night; five or si leopards are seen prowling about In the forest, Helen's brother has hopes she has been saved from I . . I I Qmdity 1 1 Counts in 1 1 M VIU WSi K jv !as well as ill anything else. Wo fi -J are sure that if you will ex- E S nnune our siock, )"u win una J fc that you can buy good lumber, Sft perfectly milled, as .cheaply US g jj I We invite you to visit our plant M and look over our stock before XcWp milking your purchases. We A Qy" V0 can h.TudU- your order no mat- S If fef h,'2 tor how- large and do it prompt- 1 I ( ffvl I ly and ctliclonuy. fcf VONSki"M Oregon Lumber I Si 9 Uinn I V N. Coast Wmltcd 1 HillS I S A. II. Cox, Manngor. 1 f rhone Main 8. I ti 1 EMjttm-awiBiJiwiiiiJW 1 "Is that man a bill collector?" ask ed tho new clerk. "Ho may bo in some places," re plied the messenger boy, "but not In tlvs office," Excursion Easi - bound ON SALE ON M MEKOUS 1 ATI'S MV Hi TO SI PTl.Ml'.l.R 7. 1911 Northern Pacific Railway The ORiGIil'L Sccr.ic Highway A IT'W S MPI.PS HMII.K REDUCTIONS TO MWY OTHER POINTS IN THE EASTERN I N 1 1 I'D STATES AND CANADA. AS WEI L AS Till-: .MIDDLE WEST. St. Paul S(il).Ol) New York Minneapolis 00.00 Dulutli COOl) Superior th'.(H) lliicagfl 72. oi) St. Louis 70.00 Long limits,, and liberal stopovers. Row rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. We servo those "ilreat Rig 1-ake 1 Rotate. Let us arrange you Itinerary- It will bo a i Philadelphia . Omaha Detroit Ro-ton Montreal, Que, .S5108.SO . 108.50 . liO.OO . 82.30 . 110.00 . 105.00 Icasur-: REMEMBER 111ESE EVENT'S. Astoria Centennial Aug. 10 to Sept. 9 T-.u-oina Carnival of Nations. ... July i to 5 Seattle Coiden PoEatch July 17 to 21 1'endUton Round-up Sept. 11 to 16 Minneapolis Oivb- Celebration July 2 to S Puluth Water Pageant July 20 to 2.! Yellowstone Park July K to Sept. 15 Through Sleepers Daily to Official Park Entrance. WALTKU ADAMS, A sent, Peiulloton. A. V. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Tass Agt., Toi'tlam!, Oregon. I ' t