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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, W(-PXF.Smv, AITJTTST 27. EIGHT PAGES. He Orplieum. For Tuesday's change, a splendid Vitagraph featuring Edwin August and Mary Charleson. The Spell. Yitagraph Held In the grasp of a hypnotic spell, a young Kirl la induced to abandon her home and lover and follow a "medicine hoW across the country. Her lover, a your.jjf doctor, when he discovers "where she has mysteriously disap peared to, goes after her and rescues her from the unprincipled scoundrel who lured her away. By the ready ( srcise of his will he is able to I ktch the blackguard in the tolls of Yits own net and saves the girl he Sores from a life of hopeless misery. A Woman's Way. Pathe. A young broker loses his fortune in specula tions and goes west to build up an other. His wife remains with her par ents and during his absence divorces 'him. An odd coniDlicatlon nrlwa when the westerner returns and finds' 'his wife the bride of another, but the ' puzzle is solved in a woman's way Every Woman Knows That instead of sallow skin and face blemishes she ought to possess the clear complexion and the beauty of nature and good health. Any woman afflicted or suffering at times from headache, backache, nervous ness, languor and depression tf spirits ought to try PILL! the safest, surest, most con venient and most economical Temedy known. Beecham's Pills remove impurities, insure better digestion, refreshing sleep, and have an excellent general tonic effect upon the whole bodily system. They have a wonderful power to improve the general health, while by purifying the blood, Beecham's Pills clear the skin and Improve Tlte Qompioxion Sold ererywhere. In boxes, I0e., 25c ""No woman should fail to read Iha Tnlnabl direction with every box. CON BUNG LOW CHINESE STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SERVICE; Tea 5c Package Under State ...Hotel... Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 567, Pendleton, Ore. CHOP SUEY THE OFFICE Phone 299 71 1 Main Street PENDLETON,. ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. AN INTERESTING FACT How $10,000,000 BY WHITBREAD t The famous house of Whltbread was Btablliihed In England In 1742 to make a particular brand of Enelish Ale and tout from the finest barley, malt and hops to be obtained. The greatest Eng lish doctors recommended this particular I Aim and Stout for mothers. Invalids and those In a run-down condition, because tbm famous Whltbread matured thera velres, la bottles only, this AJ or their , Stout (or Malted Extract), which does 'not contain any artificial gas and is there fore most easily digested. It has given comfort to thousands of somen. The most temperate people drink Whltbread Ala because it is not only a delicious bev rac but a wonderful hi oca giver ana wts TWuam ri rv 1 f ! ATI fi I mitn ana 4lrr'mfn mnstimn Whlthrp&d to build UD cieir systems and to nervous breakdown ST. JUMKS IMPORITNG COMPANY , i7S Weht Broadway, w York City. The Bella. Edison Lucy leads a wretched lire as the wife of a crabld old bully, but there i another who lores her. A fire In the church shows the cowardice of her h.:;b..nd and the bravery of her lover, who risks his life In a futile attempt to save her husband. Those Little Flowers. Bio. Quite harmless In themselves, but when Mrs. Saunders saw her faithless lord buy them she was for a divorce right away. In her pursuit of charity she found them and Mr. Saunders becomes a dear kind husband agatn. Mister Spriggs Buys a Dog." Bio A screaming comedy. Pastime. "When Love Forgives." Biograph A fine melodramatic plot that is pow erfully convincing. It shows how a girl finds that her lover Is about to commit a crime and how she saves him from his weaker nature. Then she forgives him. It is Inspiring and is undeniably well acted. There Is no drag In It either, and the photo graphy la above par. "Count Barber." Vitagraph. Fea turing Norma Talmadge, Florence Radinoff, and Charles Eldridge. Miss Ophelia, having enherlted a - million dollars and given up her boarding house, goes to the city bent on having a good time and if possible securing a husband. She finds a gay bird. He pays to her also to her maid Belinda and makes a bungle of It. They go to his tonsorial parlor, massage his face, pull his hair and leave him to the mercy of his sister who had plan ned to get the million. 'His Greatest Victory." Edison Featuring Benjamin F. Wilson and Gertrude McCoy. Lieutenant Blake, ounded In battle, loses his memory and his young bride believes herself a widow. Crane, his chum, wins the girl, only to recognize Blake among the enlisted ' men. With magnificent selfsacrlfice he succeeds In restoring Blake's memory and reunites husband and wife. "A Study of Bird Life." Pathe play. Some very interesting pictures of birds taken in their haunts. "The Monument." Biograph Here is a picture with a touch of sentiment that "sets over" and makes it worth while. 'Monte Carlo." Fatheplay. - This picture affords a fine view ot th's fa mous resort. Cosy. "The PenJletons'" In a demonstra tion of mental telepathy, clairvoyance and socond sight will be the added at-traciii-n to the Cosy 'on Wednesday and Thursday. Professor Pendleton has j'ruvin his ability in no uncertain manner during the past three days, and some of the questions as to the location of missing friends and lost articles have been answered in a way that astonished the persons who ask ed them. If you want any informa tion, on any subject, the professor will help you and the only charge Is the small admission price. Miss Pearl Vohl, the charming little soprano so lolst in cathy Eongs, Is making a big hit at every performance. For pictures, we have a three reel Gamont "In Touch With Death," that is a genuine thriller. A plucky girl defies a gang of desperadoes and con sequently is In "touch with death" all the time. She is placed on the rail road track, bound and helpless but manages to roll off just as the train sweeps by. She is locked in a burn ing log house and is set adrift on a raft but is saved In each Instance "THE OLD RELIABLE" HEME DVFca M E N AT D.RUOCilSTS.0flT3iAL BOX BY MAIL 50c FflOM PIAHTEN S3 HENRY ST. 03OOKLYN.NY. -SEVAR OF i H I TAT ! 0'(3- Has Been Spent IN ENGLAND due to overwork. So great has been the growth of this famous house that It Is now a household word In Great Britain and forty factories have bean built bf Whltbread in Europe to bottle their own English Ale or English Stout to meet the present demand. 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S. to-day of your druggist. It will surprise you with its wonderful action in the blood. Do not accept anything claimed to else to take tho place C S. S. S. and finally defeats her enemies Tou won't go to sleep on thl3 picture. "The Curate's Outing." Powers. Mattie and Early and a whole bunch of kids make things hum in this com edy. Company of Unusual Excellence at the Grand. Combining real acting with clever singing and dancing, the Frank Rich company (Northern) will open at tho Grand Theater for an engagement of two weks starting Saturday, August SOth. The company numbers eighteen people and includes such well known performers as Herb Bell. Mack Swain. Aubery Carr, Frank Earle, Edythe Wilma, Cora King Swain, Dora Gardner and others of equal repute, including the famous Rich Bevy of Beauty Broilers who are correctly designated "The Sunshine Girls." The Rich company appears In rapid fire musical tabloids, giving three complete changes of program each week during their stay. The opening bill which will hold the boards for three performances only, for Saturday night. Sunday matinee and night. Is called "The Beauty Doctor" and if differs from the usual tabloids, in asmuch as while the piece Is replete with comedy situations, there Is a very pretty love story and a clever plot sutained throughout. Each bill Is Interpolated with ten musical numbers by the various prin cipals, assisted by "The Sunshine Girls." Popular prices will prevail during this engagement. FARM EDUCATED FOR ALL YOUTHS EDMONTON'. Alta., Auj. 2T (Special.) Every boy and girl over 14 years of age in the province or Al berta will have an opportunity to gain a general farm education, Includ ing siock-Judging, dairying, black smithing, carpentry, the care and it eration of machinery and domestic science, in the agricultural schoo.s at Vermillion, Claresholm and Olds, to be opened on October 28, and similar Institution to be established In other parts of the province. The courses, occupying six montls, are free and oten to all. The work of developing the basic industry of Alberta Is under the di rections of the provincial agricultural education commission, recently ap pointed by Hon. Duncan Marshall, minister of agriculture for Alberta. The commission, which is headed by Dr. Henry M. Tory, president of the University of Alberta, Is composed of practical farmers and stock breeders who are familiar with conditions and who have made successes In various lines of farming. Tear .-her have been engaged In va rious parts of the United States and Canada and they will take charge of the pupils at the opening of tho fall and winter term, devoting the rest of the your to Investigations and demon strations. Each school will have an nutomobiie and a team to permit the trachets to visit various parts of the province. "Th-i operating expenses of thy schoc' v.i'.l be met out of the govern ment grant," Mr. Marshall Fail in making the foregoing announcement, "but t'.io legislature probably will be asked this year to vote money for dormitories to be erected at the schools." Professor John M. Coulter, head of the department of botany In the Uni versity of Chicago, has Just completed a new textbook for use In secondary schools, under the title of Elementary Studies in Botany. The book Is di vided Into two parts, the first of which gives an account of the struc ture and work of plants, and the sec ond explains the practical handling of plants In the field and In the gar den. Each part is Intended to fur nish a half-year's work. The mate rial Li arranged In an evolutionary or der, and Is accompanied by numer ous diagrams and photographs. Some men would rather meander along the crooked path than go homo sober. mm Lehman Not Sprin A Health and FRANK L. Best Dance Hall Finest Pool in Good Bowling Alleys. Hotel Rates PEU DAY $2.00 PER WEEK $10.00 Camping privileges free with water piped to grounds. GROCERIES AXD PROVISION'S FOR SALE BY MANAGEMENT, AUTOMOBILE STAGE Leaves Pendleton Auto Company. Phone 541 for reservations. S50.000.00 TO LOAN on Farm Lands at Reasonable Rate of Interest No Long Waits for Money Mark Moorhouse Company Phone S3. A Good Mechanic never has any cause to find fault with lumber that we supply. For every plank is sound, sea soned and straight grained. He losses no time in trying to select a good board. "That saves his time and that means money. It's true economy to do your lum ber buying here. Oregon Lumber Yard A. H. Cox, Mgr. East Alta St. Opposite Court House Don't Make Your W5 V 1 WU V Is. I JKJ IV VII III PACIFIC POWER 6 LIGHT Always at Your Service go b Pleasure Resort McNEIL, Prop. in Blue Mountains. Eastern Oregon. Fine Fishing. Cottages COTTAGES BY THE WEEK, $2.50 TO $3.00 PER WEEK. Cottages are furnished with stove, chairs and springs. 117 E. Court Street Home a Bake Oven This Summer Gas jUf-. vJiTX You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the Quelle Particular cooks Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakee Good coffee Every day. We Invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street Is Selling Dally Excursion Tickets At Low Round-Trip Rales TO DULCTII, SUPERIOR, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, OMAILV, ST. LOUIS And points East thereof. THROUGH TRANSCONTI NENTAL TRAINS Dally from Pacific Coast. Electric Lighter. All Classes of Equipment. Escape the Hot Weather by a Trip to Yellowstone National Park Land of Climate, of Wonders, of Scenery. Westbound Colon ist Fares From the East Dally Sept. 25 to Oct. 10. See the nearest N. P. Agent. He will arrange deliveries of tickets in the East for you. Write us their names and ad dresses, and we will advise your friends full particulars. Walter Adams Agent Pendleton, Oregon. NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. 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