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FIGHT PAGES r.r.E two BAJXY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JVLT 2. Itll. Are You Ready for- Your Vacation Trip? No matter where you go to spend your vacation, whether to the sea shore, to the mountains or some of the springs, you'll need something to complete your outfit. Wherever you may go you will enjoy yourself more if you are dressed properly ac cording to your surroundings. KHAKI COATS AND PA NTS Made with plain or .Xoriolk coat, regular ami peg-top punts, extra quality material, brown ami tan, with shirts to match, making an entire snit, which is just the tiling for the mountains. COATS, each 1 1.50 to $2.00 PA NTS, each $1.25 to $1.50 SHIRTS, each 50 to $2.50 CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORDS in white and gray. Von couldn't imagine a more comfortable shoe for your outing, could you. Specially priced at $1.00 MEN'S COOL KNPERWKAR of all kinds, Puros-knit, 13. V. 1)., etc. All the popular weaves in both two piece suits and Union Suits, either short sleeves and knee length or long sleeve and ankle lemrrh. Suit 1 - 50? to $5.00 "ROUND-UP" SHIRTS The New Government Color ed Flannel Shirt with the new militarv collar attached, bellows pickets and extra well made throughout. An ideal outing shirt at, each - $2.50 BATHING SUITS the famous one-piece kind, only two buttons to fasten. Come in a fine range of colors, all sizes from the small boys' to size 4$ in men's. BOYS' 50 to $1.75 MEN'S $1.25 to $4.50 Both wool ami cotton. t?.:":::::'. Valises, suit cases, etc. its more than likely that you'll need some kind of a trunk or traveling hag large or small. It matters not what you want we can supply you. Our stock of trunks is by far tJie largest -and most complete in Eastern Oregon and our stuck of Valises, Suit Cases Etc., can not be match ed in quality or price. TRUNKS .'. $3.25 to $40.00 TELESCOPES, Etc 25? to $5.00 SUIT CASES $1.65 to $25.00 VALISES, Etc 65 to S25.00 I Inward his home, throe miles away. LARGEST I'AVIXG But the storm grew fierce and the CONTRACT IS LET lightning snapped and cracked ar- ound hi !ii until the young man fled "The largest single contract ever fur shelter Into the ham of a neigh- let In the city of Portland for u BtreeJ bor. paving improvement wus awarded yes- The moment he crouched down into lerday uftwrnoon by the city executive a dark corner and took his first long board to the Warren Construction breath lightning ripped through the impany. the amount of the contract I barn, damaging but not burning it. btll)( J3U6 382.63," savs the Port Again was Lowe shocked into uncon- lim., juurntti. -Thi Is'the sum that seiousness. He says thnt when he re covered l is senses fright took entire possession of him and he tore through the storm all the way to his home. where it was a long time before he could tell anything about what had happened to him. HAHY ;i AKl)i:i 11Y DOG. Pup Spends Willi Child All Mailt 1'iuler Tree. N'atoma. Kan. With a half grown pup for a companion, George, the two-year-old son of Albert Paxton, a farmer living a mile south of Na toma. wandered away from home and became lost In the woods. He was found in the morning by Emil Pru tor. after 15 hours' search. In which more than 100 persons took part. When the news reached town in the evening that Ihe baby had wan dered away a general search party was organized, and all night long a string of lights moved to and through the hills and hollows will eventually have to be paid by property owners on Skidmore and other streets in the Alberta district. Warren's waterproof bithulithlc pave ment is the surface to be laid. "The Warren Construction corn pant will begin the paving of the dis trict at oiue, and it is the hope of the company officials to conunpleto the big improvement before the end of the present summer. Three plunts are now being operated by t hcom pany in Its efforts to finish all con tracts now on hand by November 1." AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Oi-plieuin. For Friday and Saturday a Kalem special feature film. Historical sub- fro Jeet that every man, woman and child Morn- should see. ing found the searchers unrewarded i. "Juarez After the Battle." Mex and tired and worn. ' They returned ico Kalem. The first motion picture home to eat. Then the hunt was re- ever made of a besieged city directly newed with vigor. Doctors, preach- nfter the battle. Scenes where the ers, lawyers, school teachers, mer- actual fighting took place, showing chants and farmers, women and chil- the wreck and destruction caused by dren. lined up for the search and for cannon and powerful machine guns, the search and f ir the time being all shows the poorly clad insurrectos interest centered on the finding of the armed to the teeth with guns and re boy, volvers captured from the federals. When found George was asleep be- Every important place in Juarez can neath a tree, where he had evidently be seen, including the Mexican cus- fallen in exhaustion and beside him toin house where Presidents Taft and lay the dog, the faithful companion uiaz dined. A feature film to talk of his night's wanderings. about. Farmers expressed wonder that the child had not been attacked by coy otes or wolves, whlctt are plentiful in that neighborhood and the only ex planation they can give of his escape Is the presence of the dog with the baby. OLDEST KEYMAX Ql'ITS JOB. After 53 Frank McMullen Iletires Y'cars" service. Greenville. Ala. The oldest em ploye in point of service of the West ern Union Telegraph company, who has listened to the click of the "in strument continuously for more than 2. "The Stepsisters " Pathe. A good drama. Unusual In worth, ap peal and Interest. Powerful love in terest throbs through the plot of this story. 3. "The New Editor." Sellg. Here Is a good newspaper story, telling how a young man becomes first assistant editor to the editor of the Mayville Clarion. It gives a good exposition of the way some political deals are managed, the illustration of a fight for municipal ownership of water works by the women of the town and the difficulties which beset the own er of the paper when he refuses to print suffragette items because the political boss told him not to do it. The Peoples Whei-e it Pays to Trade. Warehouse Save Your Coupons. half a century, is about to retire from the business by resigning as manager There ,s of m th,g fe at this place. Frank U. McMullnn anc) ,s full Qf legitlmate comedy sit. nas oeen tapping me ncy sicauoj 55 years. The last 30 years of this period has been spent in the upper story of the little frame building just across from the Louisville & Nashville office in this town. During the civ il war MeMuHan. tapped the wires at Castleberry, Ala., and transmitted the last orders between General IJan Taylor and General James H. Clayton. The latter was at Brewton, Ala., with his brigade, and badly in need of aid when he ordered Taylor to join him. uations. 4. "Boil Your Water." Pathe. This film is a microscopic examlinatlon of a drop of stagnant water. The scl cnt'st's assistant is seen getting some water from a nearby stream, then if in the laboratory the chemist makes v is.' (3 KT YOUR SUNDAY SUPPLI KS AT Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery in Our Model Refrig erator Basement. Phone M. 17. If von enjov having your tahle supplies come from an absolutely sanitary store, The Peoples Warehouse is that ONE store in Pendleton. N Watermelons, Cantcloupes, Rio Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Green Corn, Cauliflower, Cucumliers, P.crries. Order Early. Sardines, cans t Shrimp, cans W 1111,1 30 Lobsters, cans 20?, 35, 45 Olive, Pimento and' Club Cheese, jars, each 25 Home-made Salad Dressing, bottles 25 and 45 Minced Clams, cans 15 Condensed Soups, 2 cans 2o Game Pates for dainty sandwiches, cans 30 Crockery Department in connection with our Model (5 roecry. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 117 ere it Pays to Trade. Save Your Coupons. old house, and were neve? found again. The little kid set the house on fire. A thrilling rescue follows, while the flames mount higher and higher. The child playing In the ashes of the ruined house finds the lost treasures. A great story of war, fire and love, with not a dull moment In it. "Hotel Thieves." Great Northern. A Sherlock ' Holmes detective story; the best one yet. Some exciting scenes are shown. Holmes holds up thieves on train, Is overpowered and thrown from train; pistol duel on roof; struggle on the brink of a pre cipice in the Alps; criminal falls over and killed; gang rounded up; Its a dandy. Finely colored. "The Stranger's Plate." Powers. A poor Indian comes to a settler's cab Ing and is nursed back to health. The mother and daughter refuse to have him set at the table, though the father pleads for him. So the father gives him a big basket of food and sends him away. The girl Is captured by Indians and is sold at auction. The Indian who was befriended buys her and brings her home, and no place Is to good for him. no honor too great. "Air Bubbles." Ambroslo. A nov elty in pictures, with an unusually fine and fresh idea, equlsltely colored and with a story of such beauty that It leaves a powerful Impression. The bad boy, blowing soap bubbles, sees In the bubbles visions of his future life filled with shame and disgrace, while his mother dies broken hearted. Repentant he hurries back to home he had left and his dear old mother, who receives him with Joy. It's a gem. "Tweedledum Is Late." Ambrosia. The poor fellow was late to his wed ding; vainly he tried by horse, mo tor car and other ways to arrive on time. 'Flnaly determined to be mar ried, he Is spliced to a washerwo man. Good comedy. ( OX G 1 1 KSSM AX ADAM SOX IXYITKS THE SKXATORS To Viflt tin" Puiiuinn Canal In Ik-ceiu-Iht on Tour of Inspection. Washington. Representative Ad amson of (leorgia, chairman of the house committee on interstate and foreign affairs, has extended an in vitation to the memhers of the senate committee on interstate commerce to visit the Panama canal in December on a tour of inpection. Senator Brandegee annnunces that a slide, utilizing a drop of this water As he examines it under the micro scope the things he sees are thrown upon the screen. Among the things shown is the germ that causes typhoid fever; also a dapllnia, an ostracoda. which wriggles most delightfully. Al so a ratifer who is noted principally for his peculiar method of spinning. Another Is the copepoda, carrying her eggs which resemble bunches " of grapes. The ostracoda meanders along by means of a spiral spring which he seems to release and thus shoot himself into space. Finally the scientist boils the water and shows It clear and health giving. Tlie Pastime. The show of quality. Coming, Frl- The big feature Bio- 1 Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited tliene tracts. HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOOR.HOUSE CO. 3 S THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE. Farpily Liquor Store .to the growers. Nearly all the wool WS OF TEE EST : t i lire Brick Makers Out. .Mica, Wash. About 20 employes f the American Fire Brick company struck. Trouble over the wage scale was given as the cause. J I shipped from Baker was consigned ' IU X3UMLUO. Injured in Dartfolil Mill. Dartford, Wash. Lawrence Wag ner sustained a painful but not seri ous injury in the mill by running a splinter in his hand. He was taken 0) Spokane for medical attention. Castongiiay's IJody round. Newport, Wash. Bojys fishing in the vicinity of the Apple pole boom on the Newport water front discov ered the body of a man floating in the water. The body was secured and at the Inquest it was identified as that of Silva Castonguay, who was drowned while fishing at Albeni falls two weeks ago. Burial took place in the Newport cemetery. Wliitefish Motor Boat Burned. Whitefish. Mont. Fire broke out in the boathouse moored in the river in front of the park at an early hour Yakima Youth Hurt In Crash. North Yakima. Wash Howard Kimble, a young engineer in the em .1 .. . . nr, a number of members of the senate .JU1 -a committee will make the trip at that BraPh rum: t me "Fighting Blood." This Biograph On his appearance recently before stoO- is a patriotic offenng of the Ch.iiran Adamson's committee. Colo- m"st acceptable variety. It Is a story nel Goethals earnestly requested the whl wl" Young America wild committee to personam- inspect the ami set the "'' folks to thinking. This canal work President Taft informed ol1 soldier brings his family up In the committee than transportation for true military manner. One day the the members would be provided. ollUst bo' sires to go to see his Legi.-lation providing for the opera- sweetheart, but his stern military par- tion of 'he canal will be pasul by the fint objects and says if he goes he hcuse next vear ami sent over to the S"('s for S'""1- "t the boy goes and sen-ite ' returns to find the door barred against "I nave opposed the passage of nlm- However, because he s locked such legislation until the canal work out he 'liscovers a band of Indians is and completely destroyed two motor boats belonging to Tiliett andJudge Joseph Reed Yakima Bartender lined. North Yakima. Wash. D S. Con-tu-11. bartender of the Alfalfa saloon as fined $90 and costs by Justice of the Peace H. D. Hunt for selling 'liquor to Charles Langdon, a minor messenger boy of the Yakima special messenger service. . . ITOlnF on thp ivfiriijlteh nnrl Ulmnofwlu was tar enougn auvanceu 10 see w 7 - make such a measure necessary." In securing soldiers In time to save said Chairman Adamson. "We hope ' family and his sweetheart. The that our visit in December will con- military training was helpful. It en- firm th noinion erttertained hv Colo- ab,p'' h'm to hold the Indians at bay ploy of the United States geological; r..,hni. ih.it the ivork h:m nro- unt" ne'P arrived. There Is a very survey nnd the reclamation service, grCjJHeij far enough to make it necee- exciting fight with the Indians shown ,,-aa r.rr.l,', lilv futnllv Iniilrpfl when ! . . .. . . . of h regiment In rulnmn of fitnra sary to provide tor me operation oc -- - " the canal, which we will then do at M w st"r' lH a v'ry acceptable he- the regular session of congress which ro,"e- , meets in December. The Walker." Vltagraph. "We should endeavor thoroughly to The early scenes in this Interesting appreciate the conditions that will ex- love story serve to show the worthy 1st after the completion of the canal character of the heroine and that the In framing permanent legislation for -vounK doctor's mother Is displeased o. ..,.... ,,i,, ha ,,i ..uir,..,. tho w'fh his attentions to her. This canal is primarily designed as a war measure, we hope that the govern ment may acquire title to every foot of ground on the canal zone, so that there will be no population except the army and navy, and hence little necessity for legislation providing a civil government for the zone. This wl!l not he Ineon.sl.Mtent with the lurir- est use of the canal for commercial , before, ,he ets home aKa,n nnrm.MPH " ! Solving the Servant Problem. was nrobablv ratany lniureu wnen he rode a motorcycle down the hill on Walnut street and collided with a car at Sixth avenue. Kimble was thrown from the machine, his skull iwms fraetorerl nnrl a rib broken. He iwo line .as 8evereiy cut. He was removed Dr. J. A. , tho unonifoi ,,-here tie was renort- ed at midnight as having a fighting chance to live. 3 Ph ft . . flAA one ;viin 7 1 1 Main Street I PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family enn enjoy a high-clns motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING- ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve, Chnnrcs Sun., Hon., Wed., Fri, Next Door to St. Ocorqe Hotel. Admission 5 and 10 LIGHTNING STRIKES MAX .VXD STRIKES HIM TWICE Only Stunned Each Time, Hut He Is Sranil Out of His SciiMi and Sev eral Years' Growth. Mirciis Saloon Is Kulilxtl. Marcus, Wash. The saloon of Aim trom & Appiequlst was robbed some : f(.r,int paceH in the same storm, but that Is just what happened to Xa Snlem, Mass. It is Isn't very often that a man Is struck of rather stun ned, by lightning twice. In two dif beautiful young lady does strange things which are explained when it is' learned she is a somnambulist. I "How Willie Raised Tobacco." Ed- j ison. This Is an Interesting comedy; , thaf tells the story of a sleepy-headed ! son of rich parents who determine to j raise tobacco and goes to Cuba. He r has to put In a few days of dard work I time after 1 o'clock and1 $40 In money taken. Entrance to the room was ef leitcd through a door leading into a itore room, a large enough hole be ing cut in the door to allow the turn ing of the bolt on the Inside. All to Ix-arn I "arming. North Yakima, Wash. Five Ya kima county hijrh schools are to be ein the year 1911-12 with agrlcultur I courses in full operation. North Yakima. Toppenlsh, Moxee, Lower Narlies and .Sunnyside. Three are to iiave manual training. North Yak!-1 he ma, Wapato and Toppenlsh. Ton" of Wool Are Sliipiel. I'aki r, Ore. More than two mil lion pounds of wool were shipped out or Baker county this year. ac-nnd left the Interior of the cottage a o-rdlng to local wool dealers and! wreck. Lowe says that when he re- thaniel Lowe, Jr., of Ipswich. Lowe says that no matter where he ran or hid during that storm the lightning followed him. When he would bolt the lightning would bolt, too, which was not the poke It sound' linf, with two companions, was camping In a cottage on Tapioca Is land, Ipswich, when the storm broke. When the clouds grew black and tho lightning flared and flashed, his com panions grew frightened and made for the city, leaving Lowe, who said wasn't afraid. In the cottage. Hardly had his friends left him alone when lightning struck the building and tore Its way through a bed from which Lowe had Just leaped. The lightning rendered Iowo unconscious The 'Lane County Veterans' assocl- i ation, composed of soldiers of the Civil war, will meet In annual reun ion at Springfield, October 5-7. THE C.U SE OK E(Y.EM.. is germ life that burrows under and Eclipse. This truly delightful magic maker makas an appeal that is all Its own. Heaven never makes a more competent creature than the J'ruly competent woman. That kind of work isn't the only way she shows her .In telligence elthert She knows how to make love as well. "In t Vi 11 Pvnvlnna ff TCvuanrr Tnnff f"f" " the "k,n- The .wny t0 CUr China." Urban. A travel film full v arc .'housemen. More eastern buy ers were here than ever before and the prhes received were satisfactory gained consciousness he was scared and fled from the hotiHC. Out through the storm he bolted, heading blindly ECZEMA is to remove the cause by washing away with a clean. Pene trating liquid, the germ life and pois-' ons that cause the trouble. We have a preparation that will do this. Tne first application will stop the itching ami give prompt relief to an Irritated, itching or Inflamed skin. If you are a sufferer , from skin or scalp eruption In any form, I trj one bottle of this clean scientific preparation, we are .confident you will be pleased with the results from the use of this standard preparation for ec)!ema. GimnI for infantM hh well as grown lieinon. Pendleton Drug Co. of variety and charm. The Cosy. Se the great fire picture for Fri day and Saturday, ltig house burnt to make 11 thrilling scene. A feature thnt (Jone, should miss. ' "Flames and Fortune." Tlmn houser. , The greatest fire scene ever shown in any moving picture. In or der to get a realistic fire, the Than houser company bought an old man sion and set' It on fire. The house burns down before your eyes. The story begins In civil war days, when money und Jewels were hidden In the r 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 eive 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 io preference to those that are shipped in. Wh en you drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at the following places: BILLY'S TLACE, W. J. Bogart, Prop, BREWERY DEPOT, Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. OPERA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop, STATE SALOON, II. J. Latourelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, J. II. Taylor, Prop. 1