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BIGOT PAOJB. DAILY KASX KBAOKIAV, PBNDUSEOtf, OKEOOS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 111. tAGE THBBB. I an -0...K1 TV? 534 ill MP row ALCOHOL 3 PEK CtNTT AVeselable PirpnndtonlbrAs-similaiiiigihcFoodandRcdula-ling Hie Suwiadis anilBwclsol mm Promotes Dieslionht erfuK ncssandReston!ainsneiilKr Opiitni.Morphine norMiueraL! NOT Pi An C OTIC. Wi fcrc ' A'x.Sema Jtpptrmin- . luUutoiidrSiia itimirra- , KmUrftm fkmr. Aperfed Remedy forCoTtsflp-i lion . sour sidiukuiuiu ua Worms Convulsions jevtnsh ncss andLOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOTCK. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought" Bears the i Signature 01 CITY CAMPAIGN IS " ON AT UMATILLA TWO PARTIES' IV FIELD AM) HACK IS U'AKMIXti VI AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Judj'VH and Clerks of Election Named by t'Hy Council Red Men Milking Elaborate Preparations for Aniiiuil '1 linnksgiYiiig Dune. (?pocial Correspondence. ) Umatilla. Ore., Nov. 16. Candi dates fcr local city officers are now in the field, and at a recent meeting of the city athers the. following judges and Orplieum. Don't miss Friday's program. 1. "Answer of the Roses," Vlta graph. The poets have written and mliiKtri Is have sung about love and tin; rises, but never have they de picted this theme as It is shown in this Italian life portrayed, with all the touches ' of reality ami the ex pression of delicate .sentiments anl emotions by the person. P.e sure to soo this picture, there is .something Ilium! it that ni.rw.uls tt. IU. ,..vr thiit ,. j-.. V-.. ..... ...... . fs in na ' -. "The Missing Bracelet or Jim n:le Unjustly Accused. " Gaumont. Jimmio was tho countess's footman clerks were appointed: Judges, It. J. j ,. ' " . , .. , . ... ... . . ., ; Itiiey tnough he took it. but it was I li ft in the motor. 3. "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Kssanny. A dissipate! husband la brought back to the right path I through a terrible reprimand, which will delight all who view this splen did photoplay. Grows hair and can prove it we In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper, TMC eCNTAUR COMPANY. MCW VOMK CITY. DIG DOO WITH CHEAT MEMORY N em found la ml Killed to Save Life of Dor Catolicr He Hated. Bloomfield, N. A St. Bernard dog with a memory for foes had to be killed to save a man the animal hated. Three weeks ago Dog War den Henry Forbell seized the St. Ber nard because It had no license tag and took It 'to the pound. W'illiam Fltchus, the dog's owner, released It by getting a license and paying costs. When Forbell was passing the Fitehus house the other day the St. Bernard, which had never attacked anyone, plainly recognized its enemy and sprang al tho dogcatcher. He seized the animal's throat and strug gled to his feet. Ho Is stockily built and powerful, but his strength was put to the test. Ho had a knife in his hip pocket, but feared to loosen the grip of either hand on the dog to reach for tho weapon. ' The St. Bernard broke away and sprang at Forbell's throat. He met It with a heavy blow. The beast Jumped at him again. Forbell grap pled It. Man and dog fell. Several men had run up, but they feared to Interfere. Forbell and the St. Ber nard rolled over and over In the street. At last the man got a good hold on the dog's throat. He held It until the animal grew weak. Then pulling ot his knife and opening It with his teeth, Forbell cut the St. Bernard's throat. He never relaxed his grip unt 1 the dog collapsed, dead. Forbell had many wounds. His clothes were torn to tatters. After the bites and scratches had been cauterized he removed the dead dog In his wagon. PARK HAS AKISTOCKATIC AI'E. ('harming 111 no Monkey from Ama zon EstablisltoH a Court. New York. The latest society news from the Bronx Zoological Gardens deals with the arrival of Humboldt, the most aristocratic simian ever seen In the town. Refined to the point of exclusive ness, says the Herald, this charming ape refuses to occupy the quarters In the monkey-house and has establish ed hlmelf in a section of the reptile house. Thus he escapes the constant chattering and grinning of the other monkeys, who have been kept In a constant state of excitement through the championship ball games and the fall in common steel. Humboldt, who never takes "flyers" because he can got almost anywhere by swinging from his tail, hates the stock market talk that Is so prevalent in monkey cages and other thought csenters of similar caliber. But he finds tho snakes and turtles Interesting and companion able and never wearies of their so ciety. His keepers expect to provide him with a ru table mate, but he has al ready intimated to them that money is no object in the matter of selection. In this respect, as in others, he sets a good example to many of our visit ors from abroad. Yersia, W. H. Switzler, and Wl. T. I'at- erson; clerks, W. H. Cutteman, John W. Lennox and H. J. lienhain. There are Uvo parties in the field. II. X. Dryer, J. W. Duncan and Frank Rohan are running on one while A. B. Stephens, D. It. Brownell, j John Hatter and Jas. Hindcman are on the other. Sid Saylor and D. C. Brownell are candidates for recorder. With this representative group of candidates, the contest promises to be an inter esting one. Ited Miu Dance. The local Ited Men are making el aborate preparations for their annual Thanksgiving dance and they promise to excel all former dances. The mu sic will be furnished by the Guiott orchestra of Pendleton. Popular Conductor Back. Conductor J. E. Cherry of the mo tor is back after a visit In the east. Personal. Mrs. B. Bankston of Spokane, who 4. "From the Field to the Cradle." Lu!)in. An educational and Industri al picture displaying the most domern sanitary methods of bringing milk to consumers. It shows the modern way of milking, handling in the dairy, weighting, wlltering, cleaning and sterilizing of the bottles by ma chinery, filling the bottles, loading the wagons, delivering to the con sumers and finally, baby at "quick lunch." 5. "Revenge Is Sweet." Lubin. Deacon Detwald found two hoboes on his property and had them arrested. He overlooked Lazy Hill, and that patriot of Hoboland swore revenge. securing a suit of the deacon's f If it hnu ati.l ai-im t LI.. j i had been employed as stenographer " " ,h" "l ",s, ua,U!'' "e ...i.i. t-. caded on the liquor dealers of the wiin tne imatilla Mercantile com pany has resigned and left for her home. Mrs. Jane Davidson was called to Walla Walla Wednesday by the Ill ness of her son, Conductor Davidson, of the Washington division of the O. W. H. & X , who by lute reports Is Improving. J. H. Chung a local restaurant manager has gone to Xorth Yakima for a visit. J. S. Tilson Is visiting in Portland on business. Mrs. J. S. Tilson and wamily were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. QUEEIt VOICES OF XATUUE. town and ordered cases, bottles. Jugs and demijohns sent to the deacon's add ress. Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery in Our Model Sani' tary Basement Grocery Phone Main 17 All Other Depts. Main 22 Kvurytliinjj you will want for your Tliauks pivins dinner can lo found hero in bounti ful supplies. Turkeys, Ducks, (Joese and Chickens, at tho lowest possible prices. We just received tho celebrated Enipson 1'ack of can Kraut, Squash, Hominy and (irocn Leans, 3 cans of anythiiu; in this lino 50 Try some of these with your next order. Xew .Buckwheat, sack 60. New Steel Cut Ooat Meal, sack 0 "New Eastern Corn Meal, sack I55 Xew Dried Pears, 3 lbs 50 Xew Dried IVaches, lb 15 Just received a fine lot of extra fancy Chest nuts, lb 125 JMrOKTKD AXD DOMESTIC DKI.1CACIES. Uouillon Cubes, 1 doz. in can, per can 3o ( 5 rccn Turtle Meat, can 60. ritnentos, cans 1""" and 25 lied and Green Peeled Chilis, cans 15 French Mixed Vegetables, cans .... French Peas, cans C0 Olives Stuffed with Almonds, each 40 Game Pates for dainty lunches, can ... 30 Hamburg Eols, cans 45 Tloncless Chicken, cans 35; glass jars 50 Vienna Style Sausage, jars 35 French Mushrooms, fancy 40; individual crms, each , 25 French Beans, can3 40 Pendleton's Best Crockery Store in connec tion with our Model Grocery. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your Coupons. Sands of the Sea and the IXvrt Are Musical at Straije Times. Xew York. The most notable of those curious freaks of nature, "sing ing sands," are those of the Island of Kauai. When a small quantity of these is clapped between the hands It is said to give forth a sound so shrill as to resemble a hoot Put Into a bag and violently shaken, these sands emit a noise strangely like the bark of a dog. On the beach at Manchester, Mass , are the so-called "singing sands," says Harper's Weekly, "but these are out done by the Hawaiian sands men tioned. Similar sands also occur in the Colorado desert, where also are to bo found those (urious shifting sands that continually travel hither and thither over the vast plain of clay. Their movements are, of course, Induced by the winds and when a strong breeze is blowing, the silicious particles of which they are composed give out an audible humming or sing ing. Under the microscope these sands show an almost perfectly spher ical form, so that they roll upon each other at the slightest impulse, a cir cumstance that also accounts for the rapidity with which the sands travel over the desert. One theory advanced with respect to the "singing" of these sands Is that it is due to an exceedingly thin film of gas that covers the grains. Gath ered and removed from the desert, it is said these sands lose their vocal propensities. The Pastime. Always the best In motion pictures. Friday's program: "For the Flag," (Kalem). A good story Is told in this film and a brave girl is given an opportunity to dis play her patriotism. There Is a cap ture of a French fort by English sol diers, its recapture by the French and Indians, a near execution by the In dians, prevented only by the locket worn by the young man, given him by the girl who befriended an Indian. Vitagraph Monthly of Current Events." This film gives us the great happenings and doings of the day things we read about and very sel dom. First a collision of two loco motives going 60 miles an hour; na tional aviation flights; an actual fire scene; and the Marathon race at Coney Island, also many other items of interest. "The Deacon's Reward," (Essany). The deacon is a kind hearted old man and his nephew Is the kind that will scrape and bow to a rich man, but be as mean as dirt to anyone poor and in trouble. The story of how the old man took care of a man and his family who were most unjustly treat ed by the nephew, and how this man saved him from robbery and possible death at the hands of his nephew. "Jimmle's Midnight Flight." (Kos mik). A comedy drama. Ajaccio, the Birthplar-p of Xapole- on, (Kosmik). Very interesting. Kair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus trous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff A little Dandciine now will immediately double the beauty of your hair No dilfcrcr.ee how dull, faded, brittle and scrargy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it throurh your hair taking one small strard at a time. The effect is immediate and amazing your hair wiil be light, fluffy and wavy and have an appearance of abun dance; an incomparable lustre, soilness and luxu riance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Try as you will after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes r'jht to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its life producing properties cause the liair to grow abun dantly long, strong and beautiful. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowltor.'s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and prove to yourself tonight now that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. t 3, -A A ! V,- A ill ' 1" .'1 " A AT THE OREGON THEATRE SUED, HE SIMULATES HOBO. "The Love Tales of Hoffmann." If Offenbach's famous opera, "The Love Tales of Hoffmann" Is the great est comic opera the world has ever known, then by the same standard the Sheehan English Opera company is "THE LOVE TALES OF 1IOFFMAX" $."0,000 OPIUM SEIZURE 1JY CUSTOMS AT MANILA Quartermaster. Exieetiiifr Howard, Tells of Contraband on Ship ami is Arrested With Chinese MeinlM-rs. Seattle, Wash. Details of a recent $50,000 opium seizure at Manila on the steamship Kumerie have bom brought hero by the vessel. The Ku merie touched at Manila on her way from llonjr Kong to Seattle. The quartermaster, expecting a reward, told the United States customs offi cials nt Manila that a great quantity of opium and morphine was concealed on the Kumerie. The quartermaster was arrested and the boat was searched, bringing to light eight large parcels of the drug. A boatswain and two sailors, all Chi nese, were Implicated by tho quarter master and confessed, saying the opium was destined for Seattle and that previous consignments had been landed successfully in Seattlo and de livered to ngents of the big opium ring that has branches in Seattle and Hong Kong. MI1S, HAKUIMW (JIVES l-'l'XD FOR EDUCATION I Xew York. Tho establishment of a fund of $-10,000 a year for five years by Mrs. E. H. Hanlman for the pur pose of maintaining a school for the study of public business was nnnoune- 'od by tho Bureau of Municipal Re search with which Mrs. Harriman has I been co-operating. Mrs. Harriman originally offered n contribution of $40,000 for the first year and $10,000 a year for the suc ceeding four years, conditioned on other communions of $30,000 a year for the second, third, fourth and fifth yenrs. George W". Perkins, C. A. Coffin and Mortimer L. Schiff have been asked to serve as an executive committee. The Cosy. For Wednesday and Thursday a fine educational picture, two thrilling western dramas, and two bright com edies. "How Poor Babies Are . Reared in Paris." Eclair. A splendid educa tional picture, showing In an attrac tive way the manner in which chil dren are cared for in the "Baby House," which Is the finest, institu tion of its kind in the world. We see the bath and toilet of the little ones, daily weighing, how babies learn to walk, and the "Five O'clock Recreation Dance." Range Justice." Bison. Some sen-ational riding is shown in this exciting western story. The renegade in revenge pursued Ethel and snatch ing her from a galloping horse, gave her to the Indians. Her father saw the act through field glasses and no tified the soldiers. The Indians too their canoes but the soldiers swam their horses into the siream and af ter a battle in the water, saved the girl. "The Horse Thief." Powers. A half breed held up the sheriff and wife and took their horses but was captured by cowboys. The sheriff wishing to give the half breed anoth er chance, told the Doys he lost his horse in a card game. The freed man, ashamed of his conduct, vows to live right and tearing a playing card in half gave the sheriff one part, keeping the other himself. By a strange turn of fate he was able to save the sheriff In after years and thus paid his debt of gratitude. ''How Teddy Lost His Bet." Eclair. A cripple challenged Teddy the cham pion cyclist, to a race and in fun Teddv accents, civinir the cripple a start of 500 yards. The cyclist met with many obstacles on hla way, which did not trouble his rival. Bruised and battered. Teddy came in last, for i he cripple knew the road be-t. "Foolshead a Model Guest." Itala. The funny comedian, Mr. Foolshead, entertains us with another or nis laughable adventures His many mistakes will amuse anyone. i l mill JJJt J )V". m 'KIIP.i .. .i i tl , I 2VS VV fs-4 ' a. -..AiA;-..-. 1-1 - - .... -J : Scranton, Pa, When Jacob Sura vltz a wealthy business man of Oly phant appeared in the United States court here to defend the suit for breach of promise brought by Kate Prlstaz, he was apparently the most poverty-stricken man within the con fines of Lackawanna county. His clothes were old and torn and he appeared minus collar and tie, and i n itu & nccua ,uniu vi ucaiu vit ma . m t 1 1 i t . . .1 luce. usually ne a ct uany uicssci and the change In his appearance was so apparently a dodge to gain sym pathy that attorneys for the prose cution called the attention of the court to the fact. Suravitz is said to be worth $160, 000, and the young woman asks $25, 000 for the damage her heart suffer ed when he asked her to become his second wife, and later repudiated his proposal. Stop coughing! You rack the lungs and worry the body. BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, EOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. For pains In the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain. There Is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Under . the present system more judges of the supreme court may be needed, but the system is wrong.' At the Oregon Theater, Sunday Xijrlit, XovemlH'r 19. th finest comic opera company Am erica has ever known. A short re view of the reasons for both of these facts may be given as follows; "The Love Tales of Hoffman" is entirely different from any opera in the realms of music. Xot only Is its melodies of the most delightful and tuneful character but its entire con Grows Hair at 65 Years of Age Dear Sirs: 'I heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch a good deal, I thought I would try it. I never used any remedies before and ception is unique and interesting. " 113 "al11 on loP or my neaa. The opera opens with a short pro-! I. am. using the third bottle and logue, showing a wine cellar in Mu-j have a lot ot hair where I was bald, nich. Hoffman, a dissipated voungi I would like you to see the new hair German poet is induced to tell for the sprouting from my head. The itch amusement of his fellow revellers, 'ng in my scalp quickly disappeared, the story of his three love affairs. Tho I am 63 years old and have been at the f,. 11,, ii-l 11. r three ni'ts show the enact- ; DazMitr 51 years. mem of his stories, each act depict- Bryan predicts a democratic victory nrxt year, providing "a genulno dem ocrat heads the ticket." He knows of such a man, too. TO CURE A COLT) IV ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It iMr to cure, E. W. O ROVE'S slgna ture Is on each box. 25e. SAVED A DOLLAR, IU T LOST HIS $700-A-YEAH OFFICE Postmaster Failed to Make $000 a Thousand ami Post-Offlco Must Go Ilnek Into Fourth Class. Washington The postmaster at East Berlin, Conn., reports that his receipts In tho last year were $999. If he had spent a dollar for stamps, his receipts would have been $1000 the minimum allowable if his office was to continue In the third class. But the dollar was not spent for stamps and so tho postmaster-general under the law, must, he said today, put East Berlin back Into the fourth class. That cuts off tho annual allow ance of $700 for rent, fuel and clerk hire. ing one of his love affairs. In the first act he falls in love with a win- , deiful mechanical doll which lie be-! lieves to be alive. Tile roll of this doll is played by Miss Gladys Caldwell, prima donna of the Sheehan Opera company and so remarkable is her performance that although Hoffmann believes her to be alive the audience in spite of the fact that she sings, talks and dances, is at times in doubt as to whether she is really alive or a pieco of mechanism. The next act shows a moonlight night in Venice. Tills act is said to be one of the most beautiful ever seen on the operatic stage. It is this scone that Mr. Sheehan as Hoffman, fights a fatal duel on account of one Julletta. the second lady with whom he has fallen in love. And after killing his rival the fair Julletta deserts him for an other admirer. In the List act is shown the homo of Crespel, a poor musician, with whose daughter Hoff mann has fallen in love, it is dur ing this scene that Chalks Swick ard, the famous baritone, is beard in the roll of Doctor Miricle, the great part which Renaud played in the Xew York Manhattan opera house. For the epilogue the scene returns to the wine cellar. Hoffmann, his story end ed, after a night of carousing, falls helplessly drunk across the table. The Sheehan English Opera com pany with its celebrated cast includ ing Joseph V. Sheehan, Miss Gladys Caldwell, Miss Marlon Walker, Miss Annabel Tarlton, Mr. Charles swiek ard, Mr. Francis J. Taylor. Mr. Wil liam J. Jorgenson, Mr. Kenneth Dud ley, Mr. William Young and Mr. Jo seph Haywood, as well as the cele brated Sheehan grand opera chorus, will bo heard at the Oregon theater Sunday evening, Xov. 19th, In its magnificent production uf "The Love Tales of Hoffmann." Wm. A. Hopper. Auctioneer Hark ness Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Fa. Large bottle ot FARISIAX SAGTJ 50 cents. Guaranteed by Tallmau Drug Co. for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch. Puts life and beaut,' into fa lcd hair and is a delightful hair dressing. CHICHESTER S PUS rVS 1 .n...i a .l i li. . 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