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EIGHT PAGES, DAILY I?.ST OitE GOXIAV, PEXDLKTOV, OHEGOX, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1911. PAGE FIVE The N ew 1 09 But to , ton Boot The extreme style for Fall now on sale. Tan, Calf and Patent with Cloth top. It's a beauty. Come in and let us show you. PERSONAL . MENTION AUGUST Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now Ready. D. C Brownell Is a business visitor In Pendleton today. Miss X. Wheeler of Walla Walla is a visitor In the cj,ty. Xcsmlih Anki ny drove Ills car to Lehman Springs yesterday. F. Tanner of La fl ramie. Is a guest of the St. George today. Charles Mc.Uivy of Helix. Is trans uding business In Pendleton. Pert Klnzie. night clerk at the' Pen dieton, has returned from Wenuha. Kdward T;erry and wife of Salem are registered at the Bowman today. James Nflson and family went to Lehman Springs for an outing today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ponland came In this morning from their home at He lix. Ira M. Smith of Walia Wsha came over from the garden City yester day. Mrs. George Gillette was an incom ing passenger on the X. 1'. this morn- ng. Charles Campbell of Vansyrle, came in on the Northern Pacific train this morning. Mrs. J. N. rurges3 jfcft today for Portland where she will spend the (summer. Sliriner 0x-n MH:ling. Rochester. X. 1'., July lu. Prac tically all of the delegates to the Im perial Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine are In. Rochester today I and were given a reception tills af- ! I'.Tuoon, The parade and escort of I officials to the convention hall will1 In; held tomorrow morning, ami :i tlie evening comes tiio grand parade ; of all the vi.siling temples, with scores j of bands in line and an accompani- I meni of 1'ircuorks It is expected thaf five or six thousand men elad in pie- ; turesiiue Aral costumes, will be in line, representing practically every big city arid town in tile United States. S3 001 Specials It or WEEK AIM PICTURE SHOWS F. E. L1VENG00D&C0. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STOKE. Orplieum. ' Another big program for Tuesday's! change. j "Ten Nights in a Uur Room," Sells- In two reels. A picture 'story from William W. Pratt's dramatiza- j tlon of T. .S. Arthur's novel of the ; sanm name. A great moral subject.! conscientiously presented with ale filiate attention to detail. Don't fail to see this picture. ; "Jimmy, Tlie Insurance Agent,": !;:;umont. The clever boy If vises a j 'lew melhod of inducing people to ! buy life insurance. He frightens some j I of them i,;(ily, but manages to do an ! I. II,. ii t !.iK-in,.L-c V,n, will ! ,!-.- ' ........ . . ,.,, ay OL .-sianiieio, , iVilh jlmmies work in this, is transacting business in the county ; seat today. land 9:30. Fare 11.00. I LOCALS I : ; Pee Lane & Son for lgn. Pastime pictures please !!. L'utch Henry for coal. Main 178. V.'all paper, paints, etc. Lan ft Son. Wanted Two waitresses at Hotel Pendleton. For rent Alexander residence on Water street. Inquire R. Alexander. Wanted Plain sewing. Apply SOS South Lilleth street. Phone Platzoeder for fresfc meat sud lard. Main 44S. ' So-r sale Underwood Typewriter, good condition. Apply this office. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures. Wanted Girl to wait on table. In quire Gem Restaurant, 624 Cotton wood street. For Sale Cheap One two year old mar broke to ride ami drive. Apply C03 State street. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner tit the Cenirul Meat Market. I hone Main 33. For Rent To young men, furnish ed rooms with outside sleeping apart ments. 400 Water street. Everything that's good to eat. In meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. For Rent Three furnished ouse keeping rooms, electric lights and gas. Nj 'hildrcn. "01 Thompson. Special rates to horses noardod by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, S20 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Wanted Work - on ranch by two your.g men, experienced. Address H. V. Masters, General Delivery, Pendle ton, Ore. I wish to extend my thnnks to the public for their liberal patronage during my short stay in the city. W. A. Gray, card writer. The East Oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it an. ''how i: by their liberal patronage. If you want to move, call Tenia. 1 Bros., Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Lost Between Echo and Holdman, a smail Imitation alligator hand satch el Suitable reward for return to Holdman. Joe Bannister. Meat! Meat! Meat! If it's on the market. It's here. Farmers' Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager, 224 E. Court street, phone Main 446. You can't uurn Blate and gravol! Don't try It- Phone Dutch Henry. Main 13, for clean screened Rock .Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clenn and goes further. Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatiert leaves dally, except Friday and Sun day at 3:30 p. m., arrives in Port- Attonlion Knights. Damon Lodge Xo. 4 K. of P. will meet in regular session this evening. All Knights please attend. D. B. WALLFE, C. C. R. W. FLETCHER, K. R. S. ' lntton'8 Barber Shop. The Round-up Barber Pole. Op posite Alexander's store. Plenty of hot water, clean towels, and the place whre they don't shave Chinamen, In dians or Japs. Five barbers working ail the time. Xo long waits in this shop. "The Citv of Florence. Italv." Gau- 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Judd were am- ! niont. Giving an excellent idea of the! ong the Pemll.-toniaiis who spent Sun- architectural beauties of that fam- i lay at Lehman Springs. jolls arti.stic city, the home of Dante, j Mrs. J. l. Heine is to leave Friday ! Savonarola, Galileo Cetllini, Michael ,for Portland where the family is tojAngido and others. reside in the future. The Lass Who Couldn t Forget, , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McRae left ! KaI,!,n- A ,ale of K"a and land' i Alex a young fisherman is loved by Mfg, a fisher lass. Geraldine Hart ley a city girl engaged Alex as a boatman. The brillian city girl rath er dazes Alex and bis love cools, and after a few weeks of bliss he finds that Geraldine has been fool ing him and he determines to go away in an effort to forget the de ception that has been practiced up on him. Several years elapse. In The best 7c Apron Gingham at 5c The best 10c Dress Gingham at 7c The best 12 l-2c Dress Gingham at 'Jc The best 12 l-2c Bleached Muslin 9c The best 12 l-2c Silkollnes at C Tlie best 15c Wash Goods at lie The best 18c Figured Flaxons at He The best 12 l-2c Wash Lawns at Oc The best 10c Eleached Muslin at 8c The best 12 l-2c Percales at flc. The best 17 l-2c French Ginghams at 12 l-2c The best 23c Scotch Ginghams at 19c The best 65c Linen Waistings at 47c Tlie best 12 l-2c India Linen at 9e The best 15c India Linen at 11c The best 25c India Linen at 18c Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money Strayed or Stolen. One gray horse almost white, flee bitten black spots on shoulders, branded 16 on left stifle. One dark bay marc, no white, branded lazy E on right shoulder, should have young cold. $20 reward will be paid for their recovery. Wm. Curl, Milton, iregon. For Sale Black Percheron . Stal lion Socrati. Full blood, to the high est bidder for cash, or bankable note for six month nt eight per cent In terest, on Saturday. July 29, 1911. To be sold In Pilot Rock at 2 o'clock. Cart and harness also goes with the horse. today on train Xo. 17 for Long Beach to spend the hot period. Prof. Giunwald, formerly instruc tor In the Pendleton academy, is vis iting friends in the city. F. E. Chidsey of Heppner, arrived in Pendleton yesterday and is tran sacting busine-s here today. Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Thompson spent yesterday at Lehman Springs,! making the trip in their auto. Miss Sibyl Cole left this afternoon for Portland from where she will go to Chehalis for a visit with friends. Lyman G. Rice returned to his work at Yoakum on the local this morning after spending Sunday in the city. Miss Florence Curran left on Xo. 17 this ifternonn for Portland where she will be the guest of Miss Pauline Ivi Fontaine. Mr. ami Mr. Sam Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earle spent yes terday at Cayuse in attendance at the Indian celebration. Ernest Wells came in yesterday from Athena and will assist in the E. L. Smith & Co.'s store during the tbsence of James Sturgis Mrs Joe H. Parkes, daughter, Mrs. NOTICE roil BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the common coun cil of the city of Pendleton at the office of the city recorder up to July 19, 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m., for mak ing the fill with earth or gravel at the north and south ends of the new st"el bridge on Main street. AH b'ds to specify the price per cubic yard for making such fills. Estimates of the amount of such fills will be fur nlslied by the city surveyor. The common council reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. Dated this 6th day of July, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Do you read , the Eat Pregonian? DEFENDER OF CAMERON 1M MAY YET (JO FREE Fon Pu Lac, Wis., July 10. The prospects that John Dletz, the de ilefeiuler of Cameron Dam. may yet go free, was brightened today when Chief Justice Winslow, of the Wis consin superior court, granted Dietz a writ of error in his trial for the murder of Deputy ITarv. The second trial will probably be held next May. DEATH VALLEY SCOTTY AC.A1X PRODICES WEALTH Reno, Xev., July 10. With his pockets bulging with money, "Death Valley Scott y" Is back In Goldfiebl today with a promise to reveal the lo cation of his alleged fabulous wealth after August 1. He expresses his in tention of making another dash across the country in a special train. tlie meantime Alex has become cap tain of his own ship, Notwithstanding genuine leve for his little sweetheart Meg. Returning to his old home he finds the little fisher lass is still true to the lad she cpuldn't forget and barns that true hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood. Tuesday's The Pastime. A big feature show for change: "The Visiting Nurse." Selig Co. From the New Work World: "The Visiting Nurse" is easily the red let ter picture of the week." It is a hive story, but much more than that, fnr it pictures in a very powerful way the work of a visiting nurse in a gnat city. It was posed under the auspices' of the association of visit- It. H. Hah, and Mrs. Parkes, Sr., left j il)f! nurses 0f Chicago und there is a yesterday for th-lr summer home, ,rutn in most of tnese pictures that "The Pines," near Meacham. n.ninut i., .lenied Tt is nn eve-onener Mr. and Mrs. John P. McManus re-I and an education. It Is a picture that turned to their home in Pilot Rock will excite enthusiasm and comment, this morning after spending a cou-i It is a picture of militant human love pie fif days In the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Burke, Mr. Oliver P. Mor ton and Mrs. Augusta Moule consti tuted a local, party at Wenaha Springs yesterday. Ralph Coon, groceryman at the Alexander department store, accom panied by his wife and wife's sister, left today for Lehman Springs where they will spend their summer vaca tion. Rev. William Wheeler, the Indian minister, who has been assisting in the cainpmeeting services at the old agency, returned this morning to his pastorale in Simnacho on the Warm Springs reservation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin of San Fran cisco, who have been visiting with James Hackett of this city, went to Portland on the early train this morn ing. Mrs. Martin is u niece of Mr. Havkett. RARRY.MORE DIVORCE Rl'.MOR (JAINS IN NEW YORK New York, July 10. Reports are current here today, that Messrs. Dittenholfer and James, prominent lawyers, have been retained by Ethel Harry in ore, the actress in her action for divorce which she Is alleged to be bringing against her millionaire husband, Russel G. Colt, and that pa pers are on the way from Los An geles. Colt is not nssessible and all other persons concerned refuse to discuss the affair. : &tOPP 9 ens ! For Ice Cream Sodas Thai Plense. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "The best marie." Ice' Cream Sundae One of our moat popular diahea. Fresli Strawberries perved with ice cream. Once a patron, always a pat ron, at KOEPPENS HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated 0 TOTT.ET CREAM COLD CKEAM TOOTH TOWDEIJ ",IT. HOOD CKEAM. Tailmajv 8c Co. Lending Dmjipists of East ern Oregon. Itoml) Wnvks Grocery Store. New York. July 10. Firemen dug Giovanni Madona and his son Jo seph out of the ruins of their grocery shop after the place iiad been wreck ed by a bomb. They were not badly inured, but were much frightened, as this Is the second time in five weeks that a bomb has been exploded in front of their establishment. Ma donia. has received threatening letters from the Itlaek Hand and several months ago his nephew, tliovanni Lombardl, was shot to death in the neighborhood. The police are trying to trace some connection between the recent outrages and n "barrel murder" of a few years ago. f:-".'n b ginning to end, and it shows in a virile way a human soul made worthy of love through active service. The misfortunes that came to Grace Langden was the best thing that could have happened to her. If such pic tures as this can't make the critics of motion pictures fair-minded, what can "Money in the Rank " Kalem A story showing how money does the work. Hertie finds a bank book showing a small credit to the owner. The same day his landlady tells him lie must pay up or skiddoo. He gets an i.lea. Taking the bank book he writes in deposits amounting to $u0, 000, then looses the book in the din ing room where it is found by a yijung ladv boarder and shown to everyone in the house. From that time on the landlady can't do enough for him. She consents to his marriage with her daughter and showers attentions ga lor? upon him. Bertie enjoys life while it lasts. "April Fool." Kdison. A child ren's film, admirably acted by chil dren. In it the old April Fool jokes which have been played upon each other from time immemorial are re produced with natural settings and acted so naturally that they seem as though the actual scenes were trans piring before the audience. "Athletic Carnival." Lubin. Here Is a picture of stirring athletic inci dents. It is a reproduction of the an nual intercollegiate athletic meet held at Franklin Field, University of Penn sylvania, not long ago. "The Cook." Lubin. Poor cow boys! They had to give up five beau ties for Dinah. This is all good. and a great storm comes up. Night arrives and the boat does not return and Bert resolves to keep the light house dark so the boat will be lost. He and the old man have a desper ate struggle, old Nat finally winning and the light flashes nut across the raging sea, showing Tom the way to safety. 2. "An Indian's Ambition." Bison. Red Eagle is educated at a mission, and grown to manhood he wins a great horse race and is presented with a flag by Belle. Belle Is engaged to a lieutenant, and Red Eagle refuses to drink his health and he and the sol dier fight. Locked in the guard house he sets fire, to the place and escapes. The story ends in the approved In dian fashion. 3. "A California Love Story." Am-erlman- The scene of this picture is laid in and around the historic mis sion of San Juan Capristrano, Lower California. Perjunlta meets an artist and they fall in love. The girl trusts i him too well, and she begs him to marry her but he refuses. While walking by the sea the artist is shot by the girl's brother and she nurses him back to health. Filled witft re morse he leads her to the priest and they are married. An uplifting story of every day life, finely acted. 4. "United States Cavalry Drill." American. Drills of the U. S. army at San Antonio, Texas, during the re cent mobiliation. 5. "Foolshead as Telegraph Boy." Itala. Foolshead appears in one of his laughable comedies. His many mixups are very amusing. 5. "A Bottle of Milk." Itala. Com edy. The man accused the wrong one of being a thief and lie finds out his error too late to save himself a beating. Children, remember the Imp A. It. C. books to be given away some time this week. Watch for the date Liquors You'll Like because of their perfect purity and excellent flavor, are stand ard goods in our establishment. Every brand of Liquor has been carefully mellowed by age, pure ly d'stilled, and Is fully guaran teed by us. The same way with our Port, Sherry, Claret, Rhine and Moselle Wines and . every article we handle. You get more than your money's worth In quantity and quality. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 1SS and t Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON, Props. Harvest is bepnninc: and yon will need an outfit. You can pet it here, and we won't ask you that biff price. SHOES, HOSIERY, UN DEKWE ATI, WORK SHIRTS. OVERALLS, HATS. GLOVES, VALISES, ETC, We can save you bis; money on any of the above men tioned coods. THE HUB 715 Main Street. Between Tavlor Hardware and Pendleton Drue; Co. The Cosy. Extra strong program for Monday and Tuesday. 1. "The Lighthouse Keeper." Imp. This picture story is taken from the beautiful New England play "Shore Acres " Tom marries Polly. the daughter of the old lighthousekeeper and Pert bis rival, takes to drink. Tom and Polly go on a fishing trip Pendleton B THE BEST eer Plunges Into IjiUc. Seattle. July 10. -Jloger Vnricle. flying a Seattle-bul't monoplane, took his siH "iid plunge into Lake Wash ington last Sunday when he attempt ed to fly over the lake from Madison park. The much ne bad reached a height of 75 feet and was some dis tance from the shore when it sud denly turned downward and dipped Into the lake. Varlele swam about until rescued by a motor boat and the monoplane was towed ashore. Fourth of July night Varlele at tempted a similar flight and met with the same fate. The Pendleton Drug Co. is in business for "Your Good Health" were used KF..MF..MHF.1J THIS WIIEX YOU HAVE PKKSCUIPTIONS, OK WANT PUKE MEDICINES Quality-quality first, last and all the time-is the watchword in the produc tion' of City Brewery Beer . ' You do not find it lackitio; in that "life" so necessary to cive it the required 7x-x. You as.-ii.-t in providing euiploynunt for home labor, build in": up your home eity and supporting institutions that plaee nionev in circulation here, when you buy home products in prefe'renee to ihoso that are shipped in. When you drink beer, insist on City Peer -on draught at iho following phiees: BILLY'S PLACE, W. ,T. Bogart. Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, Paul ITemniehraru, Prop OPERA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop. STATE SALOOX, H. J. T.afonrelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOOX", .1. II. Taylor,. Prop. (lold and in Egypt in silver coins 2000 B. C. HHaMOMMBBMB