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E3GUT PAGES DAILY KAS1 0REI.ON1AN. FKNDUCTON, ViiwV TI KSDAV, AUGUST 29, 1911. PAGE TURK 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 uot find it lacking in that "life" bo necessary to give it the required zest You assist in providing employment for home labor, build ing up ydur home city and supporting institutions that place money in circulation here, when you buy home products in preference to those that are shipped in. When you drink beer, insist on City Beer--on draught at the following pi acqs : BILLY'S PLACE, OPERA BAR, W. J. Bogart, Prop. Anton Kraft, Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, STATE SALOON, Paul Ilemmelgarn, Prop. II. J. Lntourelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, J. IL Taylor, Prop. parents, Mr. and Mrn. Frank King. Mrs. I. U.'.Jarman who has been vlsit'ng In Athena (or oeveral days, returned to Weston Sunday. Miss Etta Beamer, who has been working In Athena , for the past few months, wag In Weston Sunday on a 'visit to friends and relatives. Mr. Samuel Reynolds of North Yakima, is In Weston look ng for a place to bring his family to reside whllu he asslnts James Ashworth In thf work on the Hot Lake sanitarium near La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wurzor went Monday morning to Walla Walla to veil relatives. Mr. Frank Greer and family went Monday to Wallu Walla to attend the cli us. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Worthington were in Weston Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kinnear. A heavy smoke is hanging over Weston and it Is thought that it . oau-ed by forest fires. NEWS NOTES FROM WESTON AND VICINITY (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore.. Aug. 29. Clarence Itexroad and family spent Sunday with friends and relatives In Milton. Miss Viva Warren and sister Faye were in 1'endlcton mi a business trip during the week. Mr. James La Lttnde and wife came down from Cold Springs Saturday and Mr. La Lande will resume his work as clerk in L. I. O'Harra's. Rev. W. A. 'Nichols, presiding eld er of the United Brethren church, preached Sunday morning and eve ning at the United Brethren church at Weston. Mrs. Lowell Rogers and children of Adams were In Wi'ston Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Clyde Stags ami brother, George Staggs, were down Sunday from the Rlue mountain saw mill where they have been working for the past few months. They expect to go to Port land soon, where they will remain uuruig iiiq winter miliums, j A baby boy was born on Saturday, August 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitt man at their home near Weston. Louis Davis Is having the exterior of his dwelling on Broad street re painted. Another house on Normal Heights belonging to Frank Hasbrack is being repainted and the dwellings In all parts of town are being prepar ed for rent. Miss Sylvia and Louise Beathc. who have been spending a "few weeks camping on Basket mountain, have returned to their home In Weston and Miss Sylvia Beathe will resume her work at Athena In a few days. John McRae left Sunday for h:s ranch near Helix. He will remain a few days and see about his wheat In terests. Miss NiH Friidley of Helix, is ill Weston visiting with Miss Krma K ng. Kvrctt King, who has boen work ing on the King ranch near Helix, was In Weston Sunday to visit his ".STORK" TKKT1I; NO TAXES. Connecticut Farmer Offer Ciieer l'lcu for Exemption. I New Britain, Conn. Is a man with false teeth exempt from poll tax? This 'juestlon will bo decided by the Connecticut courts this winter, having been brought up by a claim for exemption filed ,by a New Brit ain farmer. Under a curious law which has been on the statute books since the Civil war, a man with false eeth is not liable to military duty. The far-I mer claims exemption from the per sonal tax, which Is levied In lieu of military fservlee. K1XU OF GIN'S FOH CANAL. (Special Correspondence.) -Hermlston, Ore, Aug. .29. The opening of the Hermiston public school will take place one week from today, 'the school house is under going an overhauling. Nearly all of the rooms in the building will be painted by Mr. Kraft. Mr. M. F. Call beck has a crew of carpenters at work resetting the black boards and arranging the seats in the new rooms and making all other necessary al terations. Prof. Yeoul Is here look ing after the work, and states that he Is more than pleased with the out look for the next school term. All the teachers have been secured, and everything will be in readiness when the term begins. Mr. Crandal the Janitor, lias put the lawn Into fine shape, and the trees are all growing Very nicely put of; the grounds he has worked - wonders during the va cation months. Several dozen rose bushes have been ordered and will be set out this fall. Mr. Walter B. Hinkle and bride have returned to Hermiston. They will make their home on the ranch owned by M. Hinkle, near Butter creek. Mr. J. Stralim, one of the pioneer of the Umatilla propect, will leave shortly for central Oregon to make hi: homo. Hi; has sold his entire Interest In land here under the project. He purchased about 4 00 acres of land of Dr. M. V. Turley of this city, land which Is situated near Gist, Oregon. A dazzling actress amused herself with the heart of the lover of a sweet, simple maid. And in the end she used her arts to reunite the pair. Very cleverly acted. 2 "Love in the Hills." HsMiniy. A Kentucky mountain stoty of f.r.e quality. Rugged scenery, splendid acting and an excellent story. A fea ture in every Bense of the word. K. "The Unexpected Gift." Pfthe. Away In Provence is a mother left childless by the death of two of her children. That .Sunday at ma.-s she tells the curate of the parish of h' r great sorrow. Strange to say, that same day a little baby was left at the door of he church by unknown hands The curate, being a kind-hearted man, makes a great big egg, puts the baby in, ties it up with a ribbon and sends It with a note to the childless mother. The story is beautifully told. 4. "In Cambodia." Pathe. A pic ture well worth seeing in every re spect. 5. "Funny Fishing." Pathe. The absolute ncme of excitement is here 6. "In the Baggage Coach Ahead." Kdison. This film portrays the story Of the well known ballad which en joyed great popularity some year? ego. The Mm is an artistic creation. The Illusion of the story told is han dled In a new and effective manner. Sandy Hook's Slxloon-lncli Defender to be Transferred to Panama. Sandy Hook, N. J. The big sixteen inch gun at Sandy Hook may be taken away by the War Department to be come a part of the defenses of the Panama canal, according to advices received by army officers. The gun lias been fchown by official tests to be the most powerful piece of ordnance In the world. It will send a 2,400 pound projectile through the thickest I armor known to naval construction I C'O.MiREG ATI'S NEIGHBORS TO SEE DEATH :ai New York. No one knows why John Barker, who lives on the Shore road and Ninety-Seventh street, Fort Hamilton, should have selected the roof of the four-story tenement at 162 Richard street, South Brooklyn, as the best rla.e from which to jump to break his neck, but after he got there he made sure that the whole and then explode a charge equal to 140 pounds of the highest explosive. PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COS Where the entire family can enjoy a hib-clnss motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon k Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. Ntxt Door to St. George Hotel Admission 5 and 10 A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two t neighborhood should know he was on the job. He stood right out on the coping, flapping his wings like an-J other char.tichr and proclaiming in aj voice louder than a megaphone that I L. J..... lays from bowel complaint, was cured," .Jl" 1 ""iiuie we was going j""ir. "Watch by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. WEI) ON TELEPHONE LICENSE. me go. veiled. ' off p'ace. people, watch' me I've come to the and it's off I'm Bridegroom Had Official Docu ment on Way Home. I'arvrsvilie, i'a A telephone nu-s-sajje had to serve as the marriage li (!. of James H.ificti. I'c.-d Tu. and Elizabeth A. Bustard, lined 40, when the pair presented thcmselvix before Rev. George A. Roem-r. Hagen had procured a license all right, but un fortunately h" lost It. mi his way back from Doylestown. In this iliiimma, not wNhiii:; to de lay the happiness "f the eoiijil,., the minister ti lepboned to the orphans' trim !'"'k to have the granting of the license verified before performing the ceremony. i This is Ham n's fourth matrimonial j venture, l is first wife having died In I go," he Jumping going." Barker kept this up until he filled the windows with men. women and children, who joined in a chorus of pl'-ading that he refrain. They didn't say it that way. though: they put it far more stroiwlv and olei nr,.s,oi..iv- coupled .vith commands that he shut jhis mouth and b-t detent people en j Joy their ,,. o undisturbed by the jsiubt of a niiingkd and broken body i uielertii -itii their windows, j aw.iv an jump off sonie- I here (.. . cam,. a suggestion. p.a I Barker epiir,' ; -Nim-iio; this j.s the id. if olll" I r mi In just m y. futile, lsrt:', the second in 1S71 and the third in 1 : 9 . 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Three years later Shirley meets Xorman Lo gan at a Xmas party and falls in love with him at first sight A few days later Shirley invites Xe'l to her home. Soon after her arrival Shirley sees the mutual attraction between Xorman and Xell anil learns what it is to be jealous. Shirley by chance overhears Norman vow his love for Xell. Xell Immediately leaves for home and soon after they are married. Three years later on the breaking out of the civil war Xorman leaves for the front While on a secret service mission he is pursued anil takes refuge In Shir ley's home. She saves his life but her love for the country's flag proves the stronger. She demands at the point of a p'ptol he deliver the dis patches he is carrying. As refusal means death he surrenders the dis patches whkh Shirley quickly de stroys. "A Fair Exchange." Selig. A sit uation fresh in moving pictures gives life to this sprightly melodrama. The heroine, a fine horsewoman, after a hard cha.-e, captures the bandit's sweetheart and she is rewarded by being abb? to write to the bandit in subst-iiK e "You have my lover, I have your sweetheart: let's exchanae." This : is a thril'er from start to finish. ; "Aida." From the opera. Edis.-n ! ("v. This trapic story is told simply 1 and dearly by the a'd of finished j and dignified acting. It is a feature j film beyond the possibility of criti 1 cism. I "Ibliy's Marriage " Am- rican ' comedy. Hilly is in love with a iaw ! ' r's daughter, qutwits his sweet j h. art's father by eloping with the girl ; and marrying her. "Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby's coining. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisil finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon ic, and she is oftea left with weakened health or chronic ailments. 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