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Pastim & C C e Theatre "The Home of Good Pictures" g ALWAYS THE LATEST g in Photoplays :: Steady, g Flickerlcss Pictures :: Abeo- lutely No Eye Strain, g Bat g A Refined and Entertaining g Show for the Entire Family. g ATfx to French Restaurant M mm g Chan pea Sundays, Tuesdays, E g Thursdays and Saturdays, g tea, MS g Adult lOo. Children under g g 10 years 5a SiiiiiwiimimmiiimiuiiiiiimiiimmisK HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Ia l t aI i theater. i mm mm Pendleton's Real Show House g mm mm mm mm g Dvoted to the perfect screen- g g ins; of g mm mm Hih-Cl&ss Photoplays mm mm mm mm g Regular profrjam coiwiaU g g of 4 reels of motion pictures g g and a singer. s Admiaaion 10c and So. 5 Open Afternoon and Even 5 I ( ""' - ' 5 in Chinas Sunday Mon- IIZZJZZZZZ day, Wednesday and Friday. H S S Th, th tint photograph of the 5 g entire siege gun with which the Cer- g I dt Door to St Georfce Ho- g man army ha- reduced the forta at 2 tL Admiaaion 6o and 10a. H LleBe- -'"mi"'. Muubeuge, and Ant- s S werp and which It la now believed to H See program in today's papor ftiimiimiiiMiwimiimiiiimmiiminij? DAILY , .I. i i. iiiKBia i. i llir ''"''''""'"'"''''-'ww ... A.,...,.,.,, v '' . ' v . ' ' ' . .... ' . . . i -' .. f '..,"-.' .. ' '. . '.;.'-.,.- . ; . . . .. .. . W - ' .-...'." .: . ; ' . . - ". . , . , . ' fl Hit - - , . 1 :r'ir'7'V,w.rl.:. ... " '.'t.'t VILLA UKTS HIT MTTLK ATTKXTIO.V I'KOM LONDON LO.VDp.V, Nov. K. "Geni-rul Villa. the leader of the Mexican revolution UKalnHt ex-I'rcdldciit Huertn, has pro claimed a revolution ai;alnt General Currariza, thp actinic president and his former fi-Iluw rebel." Burled In a collection of "Notei from everywhere," and without date line or head, this I the way London's mont widely read mornlnif paper re ports an Incident to which In normal time It would have given at leaft two columns of f pace. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS takk a class of salts to FLUSH KIDXHVS IF ItlJlO. lFJt IKiTHKItS YOU. Eating meat regularly eventually producea kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well known au thority, becaude the uric acid In meat excltea the kidneys, they become ov erworked; get alugglah; clog up anj cauxe all aorta of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipa tion, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad der and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If Madder bothers you, get about four minriva tt la 1 fi.'iHa frnm anv 011? pharmacy; take a table,poonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then art fine. Thla famous salts Is made from the arid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and haa been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal aetlvlty; also to neu tralise the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus enJIng blad der disorders. Jad falts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effcrvesrent llthla water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kldneya and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney diseases. 623 Main St. Columbia LiquorStore H. PETERS. Prop. ' EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS OF Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught Bud welter and Rainier Bottled Beer. California Wine f 1.25 Gallon FREE FOUR.IN-ONE "ANNA BELLE DOLL" Bring or send five of theso Coupons properly signed and 10 jto the Enst Oregon inn offieo and tret a "Four-in-Ono" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No...- Tendleton, Ore., 1914 EAST OREGON I AX TUB CO., Herewith please find fivo "Four-in-One" Coupons and for which plenso give nie n "Four-in-Ono" muslin cut-out featuro or "Anna Bell Doll." Address K went by mnil add 2c for postage. UK SUKE AND STATU WHICH FEATUKK IS WANTED EAST OHEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, be turning on the mighty French for tlflcatlona at Celforln the aouth. The gun and carriage are made up of two Iarta, aa will be icen from the pho tograph. The middle carriage on (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal.) I'O It TLA XI), Ore. There were on ly five loads of livestock reported In the Xorth I'ortlund yards over night and one of theso was a direct ship ment to a local meat company from Its country buyer. Tops were again sold at 17 for hogs und the general situation showed no change from Jcrterday. General hog market range: Eest light I 7.00 Medium light 6.750 6.90 Good and heavy 6.4008 SO Hough und heavy 6.00 8.25 Good Mutton Stronger. For real good mutton there Is no doubt of the strength of the position of the Xorth Portland market. The trade here Is Inclined to believe that real good laml'H would fell up to $6.25 at this time If any were offering. ' General mutton market: Hei-t yearlings I3.50Q5.60 Old wethers 5.25 (? 5-3 5 Heft ewes 4.35 Q4.50 Pctt east mountain lambs 6.00 Valley light young lambs 5.75 Q 5. 85 Heavy spring lambs 5 00 0 5.50 Cattle Market is Unchanged. While there was another day of a very light run of cattle at Xorth Portland, the gcnerul situation here la rhowlng no change. There Is more or less "hotalr" talli about values in effect for cattle but the fact remains that it takes pomi-thing of exception al quality to bring as high as 16.75 at this time, although it is quite pos flble that some one may purchase one or two heads for a slightly higher figure. General cuttle market range: Selected i-teers f6. 756 6.80 Good to prime 6.60 Good to choice 6.50 Ordinary to fair 5 75 6. 2 5 Ue.t cows 5. Good to prlmo 5.65 Ordinary 5.25 6 5.50 Selected calves 8.00 Fancy bulls 5.25 0 5.50 Ordinary . 4.00 4 25 Livestock Shippers. Hogs J. C. Couper, Condon, 1 load; J. C. PilnHmore. Mlllersburg, 1 load dl rect to Union Meat company. Cattle Gearhard & Gllpatrlck, Eu gene, 1 load. Sheep W. V. Smith, Corvallls. '. load. Jury Stays Out Week Sen ANTON', Ta.. Nov. 4. The Jury In the case of William Pegram, who was tried here on the charge of mur dering Mary Qulnn, 12 years ago, was still deadlocked. It has been locked up for nearly neven days ana repeatedly has notified the court that there Is no possible chance of an agreement being reached. Each time they have been Informed that, under the law, they must reach a verdict. "Two days ago some of the Jurors nt out for changes of clothing, de claring they were prepared to stay all Winter. Phone 90 COUPON GOOD MUTTON iS SCARCE SUMMER VHITEHOUSE THE GREATEST THING IN THE GREATEST WAR enormoua Iron wheels here ahown is placed In a cement foundation, and the gun la backed agalnat It for sup port. The forward automobile la the powerful machine necessary to trans NEXT YEAR A PROBLEM I'Ki:.SII)i:T S LEASE ox conxisii HOUSE EXPIKES XEW PLACE POSSIBLE. (By Burton K. Standlsh, written for the United Press.) WASHINGTON', Nov. 4. What to do for a. summer White House next year is a problem which President Wilson must Soon face. His lease on Harlakenden House In the Cornish, X. II, pines experies this year, and whether he will see fit to renew it Is a secret which he alone shares. His closest friends believe he will select some other place. Moreover, In vari ous sections of the country there are movements afoot to erect or select a Permannt summer White House. As far as President Wilson Is con cerned the problem of getting such a place causes him little concern. But next year, with only a short session of congress in sight he may have more opportunity than heretofore for vaca tioning. This season he has been able to take only a piecemeal vacation. On these occasions he has elected to go to Harlakenden House where his fam ily has sojourned for several months. And the trips have done him good, brief though they were. He liked the seclusion of the beautiful home over looking the Connecticut river and commanding a striking view of the Green mountains beyond. The pleas ant rides in the immediate vicinity, the bracing air, the lack of Intrusion, the ability to get a good golf links at Hanover, N". H., only 1J miles away have combined to make the spot ideal In the president's mind. The only real drawback has been the hardship of the 24 hour trip from Washington and in a private car with everything from meals to bed i and bath de luxe, it isn't such a hard ship after all. But now, it is possible that he will prefer a change of scene for his next year's vacationing. If he does, he will have plenty of room for selection. The latest rro posal for a summer White House Is "Monticello," Thomas Jefferson's old home In Virginia. Rep. Levy's wil lingness to sell this place to the gov ernment for a half million dollars has suggested the idea that it would make an excellent place for presidents to sojourn In their off moments. Per haps the chief advantage of such a scheme would be the accessibility of the place from Washington. In times Ilrraoh IU"twVn larno Henry and President HeaUtI r 1 N Col. Henry Watteraon. who recently called on President Wilson at the White House. It was in comment ins; on the visit of Col. George Harvey formerly his enemy, that the presi dent said that he hoped soon to once more enjoy tho friendship of the Kentucky Colonel, The breach be tween Col. Harvey, Col. Watterson and the prosldent dates from the early days of Mr. Wilson's presidential campaign. It come after the presi dent announced to Col. Harvey at a RatherlnR at the Manhattan cluh that he was convinced that he would he fur better off without t ho support of Harper's Weekly, of which Col, Har vey at that time was the editor. It was through hl.s friendship for Co Watterson withdrew his support of the Democratic candidate. I ) NOVEMBER 4, 1914. port the gun. Thla la one of the two alege guns which battered the fortifications at Antwerp within three days arter they began work. While the Belfort for when the president was not there, it could be a mecca for tourists as it has under private ownership. Then another suggestion for a sum mer residence of the presidents la the construction of a home at Mount Weather, Va., a government reserva tion, only a short distance from the capital. This spot would be Ideal either as a summer home, or as week end vacation place. The president there need not feel that he Is "off the Job," for Its nearness to Washing ton would make It possible for him to get back to the capital on the shortest notice. Estimates by backers of Mount Weather show that a permanent sum mer White House could be construct ed there at comparatively small cost- While Mount Weather Is south of the Mason and Dixon line, the beat of a southern summer Is unknown there. The government has a weath er observation station on this reser vation, and Its officials say that It Is cool and pleasant throughout the heated term. The view from this eminence Is scarcely to be surpassed throughout the country. Still another elaborate plan for a mansion to house presidents In their vacation periods is the offer of a pri vate individual to construct a Mount Falcon, Colo., an elaborate home. Pic tures drawn from architects tenta tive plans show this as almost a cas tle fit for a mediaeval baron or king, but almost too ornate for a demo cratic president (with a small "d.") While Denver's public spirited citi zens are seeing that the Mount Fal con scheme gets plenty of publicity, friends of President Wilson here con sider the Idea fantastical. The chief argument urged against this praise worthy, but apparently not well di gested scheme, is that It Is too far from the base of operations. Four days would be consumed In traveling each way. Xow for Instance, If the president were to have a hurry call to return to Washington, as he did this summer at Cornish when the war tax fight was on, he might be un duly delayed by the Journey from Colorado. Hence, this plan now appears to be doomed in advance. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. (I A A. F. and A. M. meets vac W first and third Mondays of ach monta. All visiting- brothers are Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and UcenseJ em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone (S. INSURANCE AXD LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sella all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Fendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec BENTLEY A LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, Ufa and accident Insur ance agents. SIS Main street Phone 404. LirEUY AND FEED 8TABLR. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street Carney A Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable. Qool rigs at all times. Cab line In eonnee Uon. Phone 7. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C W. LASSEN, M. D V. OUNTT Veterinarian. Kesidence telephone J7; office tellephone 20, ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALE Y. ATTORNEYS AT aw. Office In American National Bank Building. tifications are said to be the strong' eat In the world, military experts do not believe they will hold out agalnat the attack of such a gun, unless relief comes from the French army. Thus far the seashore resorts have made no bid for attention, but In the minds of many here the president has a preference for the mountains for a vacation spot, although as a Jersey He he cannot fall to appreciate the Joys of life by the shore play grounds. At any rate, while solicltlous peo ple throughout the country are try ing to pick President Wilson's vacation Place for him for next summer, he Is merely considering It Incidentally. Later he will give it more serious thought. If he finds that the coming summer offers him the chance of a long and much-needed rest. Britloh Lose 40 Office, LONDON. Nov. 4. A casualty list dated October 20 and October 27, la sued gives the names of 23 officers killed, 48 wounded and 17 missing. Among the killed are the Honor able Charles Henry Stanley Monck, Captain of the Coldstream Guards, heir of Viscount Monck and Lieuten ant-Colonel W. L. Lorlng of the Roy al Warwlskshlre regiment. In the list of wounded appear the names of Major Lord Esme Charles Gordon-Lennox, of the Scots Guards, second son of the Duke of Richmond; Lieutenant-Colonel G. P. T. Fielding of the Coldstream Guards; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel C. G. Stewart, of the Royal Field Artillery, and Lieu tenant-Colonel Hugh Datie White Thomson, of the Royal Horse Artil lery. $100 Kevard, $100. The readers of ibis parr will be pleased to lt-ara that there Is at least one arvaded disease that svlonce baa been able to care In all Ita itases. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core Is tbe only poeltlTC cure dow known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlaeaae. re quires a constitutional treatment Uall't Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting i I rect It upun the blood and mucous sur face of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe dlaeaae. and giving the patient atrength by building np the com; I tutloa and agisting nature In doing Ita work. The proprietor hate so much faith in Its curative power that they offer One Hundred ltollara for any ease that It fall! to cure. Send for Hat of testimonials. Address F. J. CHEEKY CO.. Toledo, Ohio Sold by all Priata. TV Take Hall Family rills for enoatrnatloa JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bans building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4, Smlta Crawford building. DOUOLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, t and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTT3, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building. S. A, LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND consuUor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despaln hulldlrg PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMIO pathle physician and surgeon. Of flee Judd Block. Telephone: Office S41 W: tvaUenc SIS J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS, V. STROBLE. DEALER IN N and second-hand goods. Cask a .'or all second-hand goods bougk Cheapest place In Pendleton to bu household foods. Call atd gst kl prices. Ill E. Court street. Ffctr 27 1W. ArCTlONEERS. COL. W P YOMN K, AUtTIONEF? makes a sreciilty of frnwre- tor anl machinery s.ilea 'The. msa tt gets you tho money." Leavs rW' it Eat Oregonlan of flea TMr.E SEVEN Germany a Friend, lie Saj. COPENHAGEN, X..v. 4 IWIlaj papers print th following proclama tion Inntied by the G-rrnn 'ununan d-r-in-chl?f to tbe InhabitaMu of Lo rn anil 'arm- pr.ilnr, t "The Fr-nh arid the EngOh havet been smitten In France hip mil thlgh. I am coming with my ctj. as th advance guard i.t farther German ar mle. and as your friend. "Rise and drive away with me th ItuHMan barbarians. h- are oppress ing you. from your country, which will receive its political ami relltlou freedom. Th! Is the will of mv do- erful and grariou emperor. Mr troops have reoei.-ed orders to treat you as friend. We pay for every thing you supply. I xpet from your well-known chivalrous character that )ou will receive us hosfluMy as your friends " Rtkevle v h.-,s shipped th! year 1613 be,ij of cattle, 72,715 head of sheep and 1.21 009 pounds of wool making a total of 952 cars. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY CJIAXDMCTUER-S OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. Almost everyone knows that Sag Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings tack the natural color and lustre to the bair when faded, streak ed or gray; also end dandruff. Itch ing scalp and stops failing hair. Tears ago the only way to get thU mixture was to make it at home, which Is muasy and troublesome Nowadays, by asking at any droe store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of this famous old recipe for about SO cents. Don't atay gray! Try It! No ob can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It to naturally and evenly. Tou dampen a apong or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking on small strand at a time; by morning th gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and flossy. Camera Supplies Everything' for the Aaaateur AGENTS FOR AHSCO CAMERAS ANSC0 CHEL'ICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us .your Films to be developed and printed on Cyko paper 'Th ere a uitterence Tallman & Go. Leading1 Drufjists AUCTION SALES THE EAST OA egonlaa makes a specialty of a Uon sale bills, cards and adrerUata We can furnish auctioneer, clerk sva advertising complete Otat will you of having a successful aaia AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makea a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ana advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. MI SCELL.ANTO r St. ENGRAVED CARDS. LVtlTATIOXaX wedding announcements, emboss! prlTate and business) stationery, tm Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and sea aamplea. TRESPASS NOTICES, mmrw SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL every dojr:?tlca r-rluW a: rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlan. e nave a fine lot of stivk cuts that our patrons are aliow.d ths fr of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY ca or give traf for Umatilla county farm, S20 to )o per acre. Addraa. Box 12, Athena. Ore. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DaV acrlptlon for county court circuit court Justice court, real estate. ta for sale at East Oregonlan office. r BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY - f :