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v.;r. 4...w . a :i-,iJ'-' - ,. v. .V .-,., DAILY EAST OTCEGONIAK PENDLETON, OTtEGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1012. EIGnT- PAGES TAOE SIX. f ilS TTtN I anJ "!C m,,nT distressing symptoms which indicate f -f), ' '31V-' rr circulation and bad blood? A heart tonic, it knitv.huilJer (tl"t hes stood the test of VJovcr 40 years J D D t mrrJ scrofulous conditions, ulcers, "fever-sores," white swellings, etc., by taking Dr. Tierce's Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonic needed for excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from fevers or for run-down, anaemic, thin-blooded people. Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse all "just as good " kinds o:Tered by the dealer who is looking for a larger profit. Noth ing will do you half ns n-.uch good as Dr. I'ierce's tioldcn Medical Discovery. ALIBI FOR HILL HURDER SUSPECT Oregon City. Or.. Feb. 15. With the postponement by the Clackamas county grand jury of further investi gation into the charge that Nathan B. Harvey, the Milwaukee nurseryman, murdered the four members of the Hill family at Ardenwald station, un til Friday. George C. Brownell, attor ney for Harvey, bade the statement that his client was prepared to prove a perfect alibi. "I have two witnesses," said Mr. Brownell, "who will show beyond the shadow of a doubt that Harvey could not have been at the scene of the mur der at the time the prosecution as serts." Harvey and Mr. Brownell were in consultation for a long while. Fol lowing the conference, the attorney refused to say definitely whether his client would accept the grand jury's invitation to offer testimony in his own behalf. i Harvey's young daughter will prob ably be the most important witness Friday if Harvey himself, does not appear. It is generally reported that the grand jury postponed further consideration of the case until Fri day lnthe hope that she would bo we'll enough to appear at that time. She was subpoenaed to appear Monday but her mother presented a physi cians certificate as to her ill health. Sheriff Robert Stevens of Multno , mah county and Sheriff Mass of Clackamas county, will be witnesses before the grand jury Friday. A re port is expected Friday evening or Saturday morning. A heavy cold in the lungs that was expected to cure Itself has been the starting point In many cases of dis ease that ended fatally. The sensible course Is to take frequent doses of BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP. It checks the progress of the disord er and ads'sts nature to restore nor mal conditions. Price 25c, EOc and J1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Eros. IJEST OF UEI'K MAKERS' DEAD "One-Man Brewery" Closes and Owner's Secret Dies AYltli Him. San Antonio, Tex Carlos Philip "Degen, who for thirty-four years sold " the entire output of his "one man brewery" over his own counter, died aged eighty-seven. Degen's beer was declared in a re port of the United States department of agriculture to be the purest in the country. regcn has been offered large sums by leading American brewers for his process, but refused to part with it. Since 1S7S he has conducted a brew ery in one room of a quaint old build ing on Crockett street, which has been visited by thousands of tourists. How to cure a cold Is a question in which many are Interested Just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and Immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. Fo' sale by all dealers. The Bell Telephone keeps the traveler in touch with all the resources of civilization. The Bfll Sign Ixxtomes an old and tried friend. lie can order Lis dinner, explain his delay, summon relief in an em, ergeney, or Fay the word forgotten in the hurry of starting. He can do this from almost any point on the road, because the Bell System has stretched out its lines to meet his unexpected needs. The Bell Telephone not only furnishes neirhlorhood communication hut rives Ixng Distance Service throughout the whole system. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. Faint ? ' Have .v weak heart, dizry feelings, oppressed breathing after meals? Or do you experience pain over the heart, shortness of breath on going up-stairs of cures is " e C rl A n ft WnAimt Nertwant vi r iu cc a uuiutu iUtuitai iisuh u j The heart becomes regular as clock-work. The red Hood corpuscles are increased in number and the nerves in turn are well fed. The arteries are filled with good rich blood. That is why nervous debility, irritability, fainting spells, disappear and are over come by this alterative extract of medicinal roots put up by Dr. Pierce without the use of alcohol. Ask your neighbor. Many have been cured of BOOSTER STOPS A TK.UX. IVrrhos on Signal Cord anil Weislu Pulls It. His Winsted, Conn. In a crate on the 3:05 passenger train that left Win su'd on the Xew Haven road for Bridgeport and New York were hens and a rooster. Between Beacon Falls and Seymour the rooster got out of the crate and flew toward the ceiling of the car. He alighted on the signal cord leading to the engine cab. His weight sakked the cord as if it had been pulled and the signal sounded The engineer, Wilson Burns, stopped the train suddenly. Timothy Dailey, conductor, ran forward. He said he hadn't pulled the rope. Then the ex press messenger, Arthur C. Bennett explained. The train went on Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise. Insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor ry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets and you win soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. ENTIRE TRAIX GOES OYER. HANK; NO ONE KILLED Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 14. When the Oriental limited, on the Great Northern jumped the track and" roll ed over a bank east of Doyon early today. Engineer Printerville and fire man Persons were seriously hurt. The passengers were uninjured and a relief train la on the scene. A broken rail caused the wreck. It was at first reported that a dozen we're killed and every available phy sician and undertaker were pressed into service and sent on a special. They were not needed. THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH Is not for those suffering from kid ney ailments and Irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, weak and ailing kidneys, restore normal action, and with it health and strength. Mrs. M. F. Spa'.sbury, Sterling, 111., says, "I suffered great pain In my back and kidneys, could not sleep at night, and could not raise my hands over my head. But two bottles of Foley Kid ney Pills cured me. Foley Kidney Pills have my heartiest endorsement." For sale bv all dealers For Sale. Holt Combine Holley Harvester, In first class condition, practically new, cost $1800, hitch cost $250, total $2050. Will sell for $1100. Call at Room 4, Ronan Building, Walla Wal la, Wash. You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a co'd, but you never heard of a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle. For sale by all deal ers. A prominent woman suffrage lead er says Roosevelt is a "four-flusher." It Is supposed that she has only hear say knowledge of the meaning of the term. A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUT0M0BILING ri : T gpgj ft l4WJp SCHOOL RE-OPENS AT PILOT J (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock, Ore , Feb. 14 School started here Monday morning after it had been closed tnree weeks on ac count of smallpox. Elbert Casteel was a Pendleton business visitor Thursday evening. Henry Casteel of Vklah passed ihronirh Pilot Rock on his way to Pendleton Thursday. Arthur Kidwell has returned to Pi lot Rock from Pendleton where he has been spending a few days. Oeorge Carnes and Al Butler drove to Pendleton Sunday evening, return ing home Monday evening. Herbert Boylen was a visitor at Pendleton Tuesday. Truman Cable spent Tuesday eve ning In Pendleton. William Evans was a visitor at Pendleton Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Whlttaker of Nye spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Thomas Jaques. William Folsom of Pendleton, was a visitor at Pilot Rock last week. James Whittaker of Nye was a business visitor at Pilot Rock Tues day. Mr. Roy Llnsner and wife spent Sunday and Monday in Ukiah with friends. Dr. Lieuallen and wife returned Saturday from Pendleton where they spent a few days. OH, JOY! SMALL 1LVTS AND SMALLER. HILLS Girls. You Can Even Twist a Turkish Towel Around Your Head ami He in Style. Chicago, 111. Husbands and fath ers, perk up, and girls and matrons give this your attention, so that the joy in the land may be increased. Easter bonnet bills need not average $1,000,000 per bonnet. You don't need to seek a millln'er at all if ther Is the least desire to be economical. All that is necessary Is a Turkish towel twisted to suit and slapped gayly over the pink, shell like ears of all of you. You can stain the Turkish towel with Whatever jam that's been left over from the winter season and be In perfect style, for the edict that went out from the con vention of the National Association of Milliners was that turban hats of moderate size would be the regular, nobby, natty Easter thing and that plain red will be the most popular color for general wear. Call the moving vans and have your picture hats carted away to serve as awnings on the children's public play grounds!' Coming Events and Their Shadows, Des Moines. Iowa has officially decided that the production of babies is more Important to the state than the birth of pigs. At the next state fair the board of agriculture will of fer $50 as a prize for the best baby, whereas the pig, with all the perfec tion he can display, may draw only $25. Dimples, curly hair, the color of eyes and pretty clothes will win noth ing for the competing infants. A stout calf will count for more than a handsome face and a lusty yell, dis playing lung development, more than a musical gurgle. This physical com petition of youngsters is a scheme to make the Iowa baby stand before the world as a standard of physical strength. It was devised by the Iowa mothers' clubs. Mrs. F. S. Watts of Audubon, president of the Iowa congress of mothers, will be su perintendent of the first great Iowa baby show. A scald, burn, or severe cut heals slowly if neglected. The family that keeps a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on hand is always pre pared for such accidents. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. When her child Is In danger a wo man will risk her life to protect It. No great act of heroism or risk of life Is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Remedy and all danger is avoided For sale by all dealers. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Tlio Orplieum. Where pictures are shown under the most favorable and delightful conditions. Vitagraph feature for Friday's change. 1. "The Heart of the King's Jest er." Vitagraph. Feature film of ex treme beauty. The "Jester" falls in love with the king's daughter. She falls In love with a young shepherd. The jester tells the king, who con demns the shepherd to death. The jester repents, saves him und aids the young eoup'e to escape. It Je pirts the manners, customs and dress of the sixteenth century. It Is a Vit uttraph and that moans a whole lot. 2. "Tho Maid's" Double." Kalem. A very dramatic and absorbing story dealing with a dishonest maid and a young society girl who Is just return ing from Europe and is to meet her fianee at the railroad station. It's a rattling good story, fresh and pleas ing. 3. "Jimniie on Guard." Gaumont. He takes care of the farm, although it proves strenuous for a time. 4. "Crossing the Alps in a Motor. ' Gaumont. We have an excellent view of a beautiful excursion in the Alps. Beautiful colorings throughC.it the film. a. "The Cowboy's Adopted Child." Sell's. A tense drama of rare west ern life. It Is a very interesting pic ture. 6. "He, She and It." Selfg. A screamingly funny comedy in panto mime. . The Pastime. The home of good pictures. Fri- day's change of program. "The Younger Brother. Vitagraph." An English military drama with the Soudan, at the time of Kitchner's sec ond campaign, as its background. Tho heroes of the story are two English soldiers. One is captured by the stately horsemen of the desert. The other disguises himself as a dervish and rescues him. This Is a picture one can safely commend to every one, even the most exacting audlencft "Object, Matrimony." Lubin. There Is a comical mlxup in this picture when Jack runs away from Nancy and Bess runs from Tom. Jack arid Bess finally meet and everything ends happily. "The Higher Toll." Kalem. A romantic drama. The theme of thl9 story Is the sacrifice a girl makes for her sister even to smothering her own love that the younger sister may be happy. "Hearts May Be Broken." Kosmik. The story of how an Innocent coun try lass was deceived by an artist, and how her lonely heart finds rest. "The Oyster Industry." Lubin. Ed ucational. Cosy. Wednesday and Thursday, four American made films. Look them over and you won't overlook a dandy program. "The Girl and the Half-back." Imp. Showing the Harvard-Princeton football game. Through Jealousy the captain's chum sent the other team the signals and the captain was accused The girl brought evidence that cleared him and ho played the second haf. making the touchdown that we.i the game. "Big Noise Hank." Nestor. You'll laukh at "Big Noise" the fierce ter ror of the plains and his unique methods of collecting a bill from poor, timid Julius Jones. "Love that Never Fails." Champ Ion. A western child drama with some beautiful scenes. Some good riding, a struggle on a cliff and moth er love that never rails. "A Boarding House Mystery." Rex. A mine of mirth with an Inexhauatible supply of laughter. There were some pesky queer goings on at the farmer hash house In which a ventriloquist, some drummers and some Inquisitive rubes all cause a complication of comedy. "Chinese Cruiser Hal Chi." Imp. Showing the ship In detail and Chi nese crew at work, some Intelligent Chinese officers'. Close views of Rear Admiral Shing are shown. Feature Irish song, "Only a Sham rock." At tho Grand. Commencing Saturday night, under new management, In addition to reg ular picture program. Sterling & Sterling Musical Novelty Act. Jos. B. Sterling, World's famous trumpeter and solo cornetlst, veteran of Cuba, Philippines nnd China. Lenora Ster ling, government nurse demonstrat ing and grand( transformation scene. This act comes1 highly recommended from the Pantages circuit as one of the best of its kind in existence. Jos. B. Sterling was a trumpeter with Roosevelt's Rough Riders In Cu ba: was also ch'ef trumpeter of the Third U. S. Heavy Artillery; aid to General McArthur in Philippine ser vice; also aid to General Llscomb when the general tell In battle at Tien Tsin, China. Trumpeter Sterling was shot down on the wall of the city of Pekln, Chi na, as he was fixing the line that he had scaled the wall to fix, so that the other men could swarm over and open tho gate. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with larne back or pains in the side or chest give It a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with the prompt reliflf which It affords. Sold by all dealers. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach ti, rtiupnnod nortlon of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that la by conatltutlonal remedlea. Deafoeas Is rauaed bv an Inflnmed condition of tha mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tli In tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entirely cloned. Deafness la the rmnlt. and unless the Inflammation can he taken ont and this tube restored to It normal condition. Hearing win De aestroy ed forever ; nine canes ont of tm ara cana ed by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflnmed condition of the mncons enrfacea. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness fcausd by catarrh) that cannot be enred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drngglnts, Trtc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TEST PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATUTE Salem, Ore.. Feb. 15. After con sulting with Attorney-General Craw ford and Secretary gf State Olcott with relation to commencing a friend ly suit to test the validity of the pres idential preference primary law, Dr. J. M. Keene, Medford, and J. S. Del linger, Astoria, constituted a com mittee appointed by the republican state central committee' to Interview them on "the subject, decided to at once bring the suit. The suit will be In the nature of either u mandamus or an Injunction proceeding. The law provides that it voter shall vote for but one of the 10 delegates to be elected to the Na tion convention of a party, and but one of five presidential electors. Should mandamus proceedings be be gun. It will be to compel the Secretary of State to place Instructions on the ballot that each voter Is entitled to vote for 10 delegates- nnd five doc tors. If Injunction proceedings to enjoin him from placing Instructions on the ballot that the voter can vote for but one delegate out of the 10 and one elector out of the five, and to let the voter cast his ballot for the full number. The committee feared the Secre tary of State's declaration to follow the law would not be sufficient ground upon which to base a suit, but the Attorney-General says it Is and the Secretary has stated he will waive all technicalities. The supreme court has original jurisdiction of a suit of this nature, and It will be commenced before It and hurried through. The main contention to be raised will be that the law disfranchises vot ers, but other legal questions will be also raised. HFRirs CHAMPION LAZY HOY. Does Nothing Rut Sloop. Vat and Visit the. Theaters. Chicago, III. Herman Davis, 1 years old. 1513 Wieland street. Is the laziest boy in Chicago, according to his mother, Mrs. Ida McGraw, who caused his arrest He was turned over to thi Juvenile court. Herman was taken out of bed at theiljome of his grandmother, Mrs Marie HaMenbank, 215 AVhltlng street at 9 o'clock and was still rubbing his eyes when he reached the sta tlon. His mother giver this as his dally program. Goes to bed at 10:30 o'clock every night. Arises at noon the following day Eats luncheon and spends the af ternoon In 5-cent theaters. Returns home for supper at 6 o' clock in the evening. Takes a nap after supper and then visits more nickel shows until time to return co bed. "Without a doubt " said Mrs. Mc Graw, "Herman is the laziest boy In Chicago." Woman Rrcnks Ivr Dancing. Everett, Wash. Seeking to keep step to one of the new-fangled danc es which have Invaded Snohomish, Mrs, George Nelson Is under tho care of physicians, having fractured the bones of her right leg. She had not gone more than 20 feet In the dance when the accident occurred. If angels play the harp, as we are led to suppose, let us hope they play It better than the average amateur. Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Keniinger, Upper Bern, Pa , writes: "For several 'years I had nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. 1 lived on bread nnd beef tea because my stomach would not re tain anything- tlse. I took many n-m-edies, but obtained no relief until I took Hood's SarsaimriUa, when 1 beg in to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, strong nerves, and this Is why Hood's Sarsa parllla, which purifies and enriches tha blood, cures so many nervous diseases. Get It today In usual liquid form or hn.-olatt'J tablets called Sarsatab3a "It's an III Wind" kwMo OOKrS But It can't blow anything but ozone Into our thoroughly washed clothes. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Done Vt tho Troy means nice, white table cloths and napkins, shirts, col lars and cuffs. We Also Do Rough Dry 7c Per Pound TROY Steam Laundry PAINE BROS. Phone Main 170. v mm mmm n Mevill TONIGHT OB 0 i on aO THEATRE re-opened under the former management that made the show-house so popular and gave to Pendleton the best acts In vaudeville and latest motion pictures. We Recommend Tonight's Program Doors Open at 7. Vusal Price. Theatre J. P. MADEUNAC1I, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in Today's Paper PASTR.E THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures 4 More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated songs in the afternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. PENDLETON'S POPU LART1CTURE SHOW THE COSY Where the entire family can en Joy a lilgh-clnsa motion picture show with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Evening. Clianges Sunday, Monday, Wed nesdny and Friday. Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission Bo and lOo.