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DAILY EAST OREGOMAX. FEXDIiETOX. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JtTY 26, 1911. TTIG1IT PAGES PAGE TWO Do You Need a Trunk For Your Vacation Trip ? We have just received a large shipment of the famous Drucker trunks. These trunks are recog nized as the best in the business, rivetted through and through with washers on end of rivet o prevent pulling out- All metal parts are guaranteed for one year, wood parts are three ply veneer which makes a strong and at the same time a light weight trunk. Our stock is by far the largest in Pendleton. Prices range from $3.25 to $40.00 We also show a very complete line of Suit Cases, $1.65 to $20 Telescopes, hand bags etc 50c to $65.00. It will pay you to look here before buying. Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery in Our Model Refrig erator Basement. Phone M. 17. Our store is the place to buy your freh fruits ami vege tables they are always fresh ami there is no flu- heju. T. ?. V. S;.c ..-al Blond, tl:t be 30o Coffee m earth. Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, large cans 25 Norway Sardines r-pecial price, can 10 Yis Pudding, the health do.-crt, cans 15 and 25 which Is In the freight trade between this city and the Wood Rlvrr valley, went to the bottom while at her moor 1 ings at Atseney landing about 4 o'clock Saturday evening; This little boa is owned by Captain Parker ami Is used for towing barges wi'h freight on the I'pper Klamath lake. I'nrt of her vrew was deeping on the bout when she went down. The stern went down in about 1 feet of water, while the prow is resting on the bank al most clear of the water. The Peoples Warehouse "Where it Pays to Trade &ave Your Vohihmx. WESTON APPLES (Special Correspondence.) Weston. Ore . July 26. IesPite the intense hot weather, corn and cabbage look exceedingly well in thH vicinity. The apple crop promises to he good. They are ripening verv rap Idly, Dolph Thompson of Meacham was in the city Thursday. The wife of Hev. Walter Pavne is reported to be sick at her home on Washington street. Mrs. George Proebstel, Jr.. and children, have gone to the mountains to remain during 'the hot weather. Jinks Taylor, a prominent Athena citizen, was In the city Tuesday transacting business. Lowell Rogers of Adams came up to Weston Tuesday in his autrt. Mr. and Mrs. O M. Richardson vis ited In Athena yesterday. J. V. Pell, who ha. been ill for several days, has gone to the Hot Lake sanatorium. His uncle. James Pell of Athena, accompanied him. Charles Ferguson of Weston mnun-. tain, visited in Athena Monday. Mr. WalkT La Violette. a member f the senior class of Washington state college, conducted the Epworth League services at the Methodist church , Sunday evening. Mr. J .a Violette and a classmate Mr. Robert Hauser. are spending a part of their vacation in Weston harvest fields. Mrs. Ralph Kinnear has gone to Cold Springs for a few weeks" out ing. Mr Otis Turner of Weston, visited in Athena Monday. Attorney Peterson of Milton was in Weston Monday. Mrs. John Van Slyke of Weston was an Athena visitor Vnnrtnv j N. A. Miller, the Athena furniture i dealer, was in Weston today. Mrs. Ella Duncan and daughters. Hazel and Ethel, were Athena visit ors today. Mr. James Ashworth and daugh ters of Weston vv,.r Unnlnf .lui..d i at Wenaha. Mr. James Sturis of Pendleton was nt Weston Sunday, coming up by automobile. S. T Gore a former resident of We-ton. now ,,f Walla Walla, visited with friends !n Weston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Joe I.ieuallen have returned from veiling their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Staggs. tit Wallowa. Dr. Sharp of Athena, made a pro fessional visit tj Weston Monday. U-4 TTOTrx.TTTTTT'TT'O-r MeCrrn fie- to Ala-ka. S'-attle President James McCrea of th- Pennsylvania railroad ar.d P-r-fival Robert", Jr., a director of the roul, ai!e f,,r .i.iaska. Girl to Climb Mountain. Seattle. It Is reported from Se ward. Alaska, that Miss Dora Keen of Philadelphia, a society girl, who has won fame a.s a mountain climb t, is equipping an expedition to at tempt the ascent of Mount McKin-ley. SX. K E-HITTEX DOG'S PLEA. Yakima Rnni Sale Catiso Arrest. North Yakima, Wash. John Ger riiho. an Italian was tonight fined for selling liquor on Sunday. Oer ri'ho wa- cnught at 6 1 S West Yakima avenue, selling beer and whie. Gillnot (iives I'p IVxIy. Astoria, Or. The body of a man risked up in a gillnet near Sand Is ! land today and was brought here this j yening. The body has not been i identified, but is supposed to be that of Alex Jackson or A. Carlson, fish ermen, who were drowned a few days ago, when their fishing boat capsized on Peacock Spit. IViy Drowned. Caldwell Idaho. Louis Udick, 12 J-' - i - of v. as drowned in sight of hiif a dozen companions in the Roise riv-r jni above the inf rurban briilge here. I'ire- at V-iT. W'-'-'-r. Idaho Fire of unknown or.z'n ' ..mpl"te!y .1ef roved the build-in- aril ino-t of the stock of t,e Mode mlllir.ery and dressmaking establish-rr.-rt. owne.l by Miss Rakr. at '11 i' ; . k tonight. Kc'k Madman in Cootir TAIencs. Wallace, Idaho. Efforts on the part of the sheriff's office to locate an unknown madman, said to be roaming the woods In the vicinity of Pilchard, have so far proved unavail ing. Deputy Sheriff Charles Le Fa vre of Kellogg spent all of Sunday in tile neighborhood in which he was supposed to be hiding without success. I'.u- rni-lufl Out Howler's Ufa L'bhy. Mont. Thomas Bowler. f".- w..n f.,r Wilder' sawmill, while unloading a load of logs was so bad ly '-ru.-ri.-d ur.der rolling logs that he 'I!'i. Mr Howler leaves a wife and lv ' hi! irei:. Rath for Lincoln Prisoners. D:fvej,porr. -;,sh. A ba'htub Is te-:r z it'-t.iileri jn the baserncnt of the curt r'-'ni-e to n-jr m l a common tub. iri whi'-h pri."ner" hiv- receiv er! tVr I'Ti-s w',.n received at the Jt; i:,ei j.ris-.ner Is given a bath b r ,r,. !,(.., K t .ken in the jail. Coiiplc Hurt In Runaway. Davenport, Wash. In a runaway Thomas Orr, a Davenport blacksmith, n4 Miss Helen Jewell, soloist at the Casino theater, were thrown from their rig near the, home of David Gun ning, eat of Davenport, and both oc cupants bruised. Orr was brought to the hospital by David Gunning. A calf, which jumped up In the road suddenly, caused the horses to swerve Into a telephone pole. Hunts Till lie Finds Khrht Man to E.MI Poison. Lewiston, Pa. "Hill." a fox-hound owned by Conductor William Gilbert, of Lewlstown Junctfon, knows about what or whom he needs most in a life-and-d ath emergency, it seems. Returnig from a hike over the hills, Hill held up before his master a fore paw, Gilbert, thinking the dog had been stung by bees, bather the swol len member in turpentine 'The dog seemed to know that both diagnosis and remedy were wrong, for he trotted off about as fast as he could on three legs till he came to Dr. I. M. Hush, veterinarian, of this place found him in front of the post office, rubbed against him and held up the injured paw. "Great Scott!" exclaimed Dr. Bush, who had never seen the dog to know him, " the poor brute has been bitten by a copperhead or some other poi son snake.'' The doctor started for a real rem edy, and Kill, thinking himself de serted, hunted up Dr. A. S. Harsbar ger, and was showing him the wound ed paw, when Ir. Hush arrived with a pint of whisky and other reme dies, with wnbh he dosed the dog. Pill Is home again, very sick, but bids fair to get well, when the con tending poisons. In his system have worked out their antidotal mission. .1 UUIIICII CUUIll, neang mat man ana wire nave uvea to a good old ape and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy is to see that your live' does It's duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to do this Is to keep Ballard's Herbine in the house and take it whenever your liver gets In active. 60c per bottle. A. C. Koep peri & Bros. v. II Hot Metal in His Eye. Jot.n-. Wash. Frank Hodine, is rptinc up a ' li r" ti i n g outfit in. t with a serious and painful f1' '.'I' i.t While soldering, some of " ' ! :' fb-w into nls right eye. Toe pj.rt'-eles bad to be removed by a physician. Miner Shot. Wallace. KVanc-f "Xavier Fox. a ii.'nei- at the S'ewart mine, who also condn. te.j boarding house, Meg at Prov.den. e hospital wi'h a bullet in l is breast nnd the bone of the right I'V : .' v e the knee thattede) by three bu'leis, while Jack Dillon, shift boss at the Stewart, mcupief. a ceil In the fur.'v jail, charged with murderous assault, for which no caute can be assigned. Fox's condition is serious, but it is believed he will survive. Sanitary Prenilf at Yakima. North Yakima, Wash. Citizens who have failed to comply with frequent notices of the city health department with regard to sanitary toilets and disposal of garbage and manure are to be arrested soon .nd taken before the police Judge for trial, according to announcement made today by the health department. Before whole sale arrests are made a test case will i probably be tried. Tliiof RoIim Modfonl Ifoinp. Medford, or. Slipping Into the bouse by a back door while the fam ily was sitting on the front porch, a burglar ransacked the residence of Mr. and Mr". E. C. Riee, of 103 South Oakdale street carrving off J 150 I worth of watches, pipes, rings ami sll- vei ware. . A lot of silverware which was kept In a cabinet in the dining j room was overlooked. A baby .which I bad been left up stairs awakened and began crying and it is supposed that i this scared the robber away. COXI.IX PICKS LOCK OF JAIL WITH FORK Morrow County AlV'g.'tl l-'orgiT Im (ioiio Win n OrficTS 0n Cell. Heppner, Ore. Walter Conlln pick ed the lock of the Morrow county Juil in Heppner. Conlin had been arrested on the charge of forging a check In May on Thomson Brothers, grocers. On entering the Jail Sun day morning the officers found an open door and no prisoner. Conlln had skillfully picked the lock of the outer corridor with a fork, out of which lie was able to make a key. lAke Steamer Sink. Klamath Falls, Or. Word reached I here that the little steamer Klamath, The Call or the Wild. They're off on the Chuutnuiua cir cuit, but who Is that left at the post? Alas, it is Charnp Clark, overweighted with the extra session. As the win ners come under the wire and carry off the gate receipts words fail poor Champ! IXMin it Work Iloth Ways, Probably a good many consumers feel that they'd like Uncle Sam to apply his official measure to that golden rule of the steel trust. Tlic Pastime. Program for Tuesday's Chang,. In cludes a snappy comedy, a genuine western and a high class drama. "The Crusaders" Edison. Here is a film which embodies the romance which surrounds the Crusaders. With it Is interwoven a tender love story, for each Crusader as he left England tarried with him some token present ed by her he loved. The film is pic turesque and brings back the age of chivalry. We see the onset In the Holy Land the wounding of the lover and his rival's interception of the message sent home. Eleanor waits, but the rival only returns with news of her lover's death. At last she con sents to marry him but on the wed ding day the slave arrives, bringing her knot of ribbon and the message that h"r lover lives. This story is spirited and well acted. '"The Kiss of Mary Jane." Melles. A stirring western drama with senti ment and heart interest involved. Mary Jane kisses a horse thief about to be lynched, which so electrifies him that he escapes to become a better man. "The Reporter." Selig. This farce is full of amusing situations. It might pass for a reporter's bad dream The star man on the paper is sent by his editor to write up how it feels to be a burglar. The result Is very funny. "Scenes in Our Navy." Sellg. Show ing an assemblage of the great Dogs of War, preparatory and in spectacu lar maneuvers, a subject that should he of absorbing Interest to any Am erican citizen whose heart pulsates with the resounding strains of "My Country 'Tls of Thee." "The Snare of the City." Essanay. A vivid and heart-touching drama showing the smrej- and pitfalls for the country girl who seeks to make a living in the city. Simple, natural acting makes this story of farm house and city life a very commendable film. The Csy. Five Reels for Wednesday and Thursday. A peep into the myste ries of forbidden Thibet, seen for the first time by a white man. "Dr. Nicola in Thibet." Great Northern. A magnificent feature subject, this season's biggest hit, awarded first prize, gold medal and prize of honor at the exhibition nt Hamburg. Two reels of beautifully colored film, showing Dr. Nicola's ex traordinary adventures and miracu lous escapes in "Forbidden Thibet." Disguised as a Chine(. and possessed of a wonderful Chinese cane he gains admission to temples and convents never before entered by a white man, MTTTK BALD SPOT, If .You Want Ono ixm't Ak Ahont Parisian Rnut If Parisian Sage won't stop that li'tle bald spot from spreading noth ing In this world will. Baldness, thin hnir and falling hair are caused by dandruff germs. If you have dandruff kill the germs at once. Parisian Sage Is guaranteed by Tallman & Co. to kill dandruff germs, banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money back. It Is a dainty hair dressing that will make the hair bright and fascinating. Large bottle 60 cents. Sold in every town In America. The girl with the auburn hair on every carton. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS The Or.ilieuni. Excellent program for Tuesday's change. 1. "The Honor of the Flag." Me iies. A story of I'ncle Sam's troops in Texas during the recent disturbances The army is encamped not far from the home of the heroine of the story and soldiers ride to the rescue when it is attacked by a band of Mexican rufiians who claim to be insurrtctos. The story is well laid out unj is ex citing. 2. "The Hidden Mine." Essanay. Fate seems unusually cruel at times when trying to drive us into better fortunes. So it was with William Hart, a prospector in the west, who with his wife and child sought vain ly fur gold day after day, while hope waned and starvation faced them. One night he is decoyed from the cabin and Indians set fire to It. Mrs. Hart and her baby barely escape with their lives when Hart comes and finds them shivering beside the ruins of their home in their night robes. He begins stirring about the ashes for metal ware which has not been de stroyed and finds a smull nugget of gold and a valuable streak of pay dirt. 3. "The Jollier," Kalem. A lively comedy giving the adventures of a youth who sought to get through the world by Jollying people. Laugh and the worid laughs with you. See this picture and laugh with the world; 4. "The Oppressor." Kosmik. A drama from the life or a prince of Moravia. He is deaf on the right side and blind on the left. Appeals which to him are distasteful are at tended to by his deaf side and sights which are miserable are shown on his left. His daughter, her lover and. two of his ministers lidwever, help the applicants. When he learns of their charity they are condemned to punishment. The ministers are be headed and the daughter and her lov er are sent to prison. The prince Is haunted dally by spirits of his vlc time and finally falls dead. This brings about the release of the prin cess and her faithful lover. They are married and a peaceful and happy reign begins. 5. "Jimmy, the Fox" Gaumont. Is sitting at the waterside and Just behind him a fishwife Is roundly abusing a gendarme. The youngster Is thorough'y enjoying the official's roasting, but when turned to by that person to give evidence as a witness, tne little fellow affects total deaf ness. He Is tried In many ways by the gendarme, who fails to trap the artful lad. Finally, the boy is taken to his mother and Jimmle then con fesses to her how he has deceived the official who goes defeated. "Born with the Republic" IT AMES. E. PEPPEB J WHISKEY V I i; Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey made in Kentucky. Established in 17S0. Columbia Liquor Store Sole distributors in Pendleton, HERMAN PETERS, Prop. evef 5 and learned secrets of almost super natural nature. He was found out. however, and sentenced to be hurled over a precipice as a spy. His won derful escape, pursued by a yelling horde of Thibetans, is the close of a sensational story. "The Sheriffs Captive." American. Dan Hawkins, a rancher, shoots a man and rides, away. Dan leaves a note for his daughter, telling her the man he killed had ran away with Dan's wife 15 years ago. The sheriff follows Dan and captures him and while he is asleep the girl unlocks her father and lets him escape. She tells the sheriff to take her instead. The sheriff "took her" for his wlfq later on. "The Ultimate Sacrifice." Rex. A story of human passions dramatically told. The girl was a coquette and made men love her Just for fun. She made a conquest of a young man only jo spurn him. He left In anger and then she found out she really loved him and years of repentence ami loneliness was the price she must pay for her folly. "The Summit of Mt. Plane." Itala. Scenic film taken at great difficulty showing the beauties of this world-famous peak. "Foolshead Jealous." Itala. The comedian. Foolshead, goes through some more of his comical stunts and curious adventures. Very amusing. DI.IOX HAS FAMOUS SWORD. Hhule Worn by ,hnn of Arc in Mu- S'UIII. Paris. Rlographers of Jeanne Andrew Lang, have never been abla to discover any authentic relics of the Maid of Orleans. The executioner threw her ashes Into the Seine and the cottage at Domremy has not so much as a wooden shoe which can be proved to have belonged to the lib erator of France. There is, however, in the museum of Dijon a sword kept In the hall with the tombs of Philip the Bold and Jean-Sans-Pcur. for which the custodian, M. E. Metman, has documents proving that It once belonged to Jeanne d'Arc. On one face of the hilt Is en graved a figure of the. maid in peas ant covtume kneeling before a cross, with the name Charles VI I. On the other Is the word "Vaucouleurs." On both are the arms of France and those of the city of Orleans. The date, 1419. Is found In five places on hilt nnd blade. M. Metman'B manuscripts show that Ihe sword was manufactured at To ledo and was autographed by the svvordmaker, Lupls Aguado, and that it was specially made ns a present to the maid from the King of France. The blade Is much smaller than any of the period. When Jeanne was captured at Complegne the sword was taken from her by Jean do Luxem bourg and sold for 10.000 francs to tha Hishop Cnuchon, who offered It to hia suzerain. Philip the Good. Nat-urally Not. One swallow doesn't make a sum mer (especially this weather). Neith er does one swallow-tailed actor who has become de trop to four lovely d'Arc, Including Anatole France and ' wives make an author. Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people whd have visited these tracts. HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE. FarTjily Liquor Store 1 p. ft M r- lone i.iam Lyy 711 Main Street PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING . ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL Next Door to St. Ocorqe Hotel. Admission 5 and 10 Pendleton Beer THE BEST Quality-quality first, last and all the time-is the watchword in the produc tion of City Brewery Beer You do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to give it the required zest. , You assist in providing employment for" home labor, build ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place money in circulation here, when you buy homo products in preference to those that are shipped in. When you drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at tho following places: BILLY'S PLACE, W. J. Bogart, Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, Paul Hcmmelgarn, Prop, OPERA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop. STATE SALOON, H. J. Latourelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, J. II. Taylor, Prop.