East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DALLY BAST ORBGOX1AN, PKJTBLBTOJC, ORBOON. FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, 1911.
BQHT PAG EM
"Sunkist" .Oranges
The Finest xsa Fruit Grown
This Genuine Rogers
Orange Spoon FREE
Sava 12 Snnktst" Ornr (or
Lemon) wrappers and tend tbem
to n. with 12c to pay cbar?es,
etc.. and we will present yon with
a renutneKorersoramrepoon
01 beautiful design and nicnest
Quality. Begin saving wrap
tiers today. Send 12"Sunkist '
wrappers and 12c (or each
additional spoon,
la remittinc. nleatetend le
imi4 wficn u amount is
Icms thMi -c ; on amounts
alwTe 24e we prefer oionoj
ackinp;.
hev crade
enjr, iptts on-ler or nana
into ''firsts'
drtft. lVn t send rMn.l
Vte will te aUJ to Mni
firsts are fancy,
yoa oomplete ht of thIu
less, fibreless,
aM premiums, w
honor both "Sunkist'
vidual orange a
and "Hod Hall" wrap
ners tot praouana.
of oranges. They
more palatable th.in other oranges, but they are actu
ally cheper,forthey are nearly all meat and nourishment.
Your dealer sells "Sunkist" Oranges. Ask for them.
You will know thera by the tissue paper wrap
per id wuilq cat a
pacicea. un tne
fcunkist." Keep
They are worth money to yoa
Best California Lemons
Come in "Sunkist Wrappers
Yon can fudge lemons by the
they wear 'Sunkist" wraDDers
(or they are ewt t back skinned or
as "Suokisi" Oranges, and their
CALIFORNIA FRUIT
83) 34 Clark Street,
I SpohtograpiiS j
Boxing.
Ad Wolgast's press agent says the
lightweight champion is "of a retiring
disposition." Surely seems so.
Packey McFarland and Jack Good
man are carded to fight ten rounds
at the Fairmont A. C, Hew York, next
Tuesday night.
"Digger" Stanley, the English box
er who arrived In New York this
week, will have his first tryout with
"Frankie" Burns.
Knockout Brown and Tommy Mur
phy will meet again In New York
twelve days hence. In a recent scrap
Brown put it all over the kid with the
Irish monicker.
Bill Lang, the Australian champion,
and Sam Langford have been matched
to fight in London on the sixteenth
of next month. If the dinge doesn't
win easily, there will probably be a
reason other than ability to do so.
AtlUetles.
From the number of entries re
ceived from all over the country, it is
probable that tomorrow's big indoor
meet of the Chicago Irish-American
A. C. will be the biggest thing of Its
kind ever pulled off in the Windy
City.
Pennsylvania's basketball five will
wind up its southern invasion by
playing .St. John's College at Annap
olis today and the Xaval Academy
teams tomorrow. On Feb. 3 the
Quakers will begin a northern tour
with Yale at New Haven, to be fol
lowed by games with West Point.
Princeton, Colombia, Cornel! and
Rochester.
Amonp the basketball gamus
scheduled for tomorrow are Yale vs.
Pratt Institute at Brooklyn; Pennsyl
vania vs. Naval Academy at Annapo
lis, and Princeton vs. Military Acad
emy at West Point. The big college
hockey games are also to be played
tomorrow, Princeton meeting Cornell
at the St. Nicholas rink. New York,
and Yale playing Dartsmouth at the
Boston Arena.
BasebalL
It Is stated that a new manager for
the St. Louis Browns will be named
Sunday, and the Job will probably go
to Harry Brown.
A number of professional baseball
players sailed on the Oreana this week
for Bermuda, where they will enter
tain the tourists and incidentally get
in shape for the coming season.
In the 11 years Christy Mathewson
has been with the Giants he has led
them to 263 victories and has figured
in only lis defeates. His greatest
number of successes in a season was
37, made in 1908.
"Big .Six" twice has twirled no-hit
games since he has been a member of
the New York club, performing this
feat against .t. Iuis on July 15,
1901, and against Chicago on June 13,
1S05.
The Chicago White Sox will begin
the spring exhibition season at Fort
Worth, Tex., on March 4 and 5. Later
in the month they will play games
with Houston, Galveston, Waco and
Dallas.
"Rube" Marquard has established a
chicken farm in the rube-arbs of
Cleveland. "Rube" says he has had
a wide experience with fowls and ho
U full of confidence in his ability to
become the poultry king of Ohio.
Cleveland will have a clerical bat
tery on the spring training trip, as
Tingling, secured from Toledo, and
Bradley, a catcher drafted from
Johnstown, Pa., are both sons of min
isters. Moreover, their papas are
ptoud of them.
If Hot Springs, Ark., succeeds in
keeping on the lid, it will likely be
come the training headquarters of the
major and big minor league teams.
In the past, "the Arkansaw resort has
offered too many temptations to base
ball players.
The Louisville Colonels, of the
American Association, and the Toron
to Eastern League will probably meet
In a series of four games, to be play
en in the Kentucky metropolis next
April. It has been several seasons
Ince these teams have matched
their strength.
Jimmy McAleer Is entertaining
great expectations of a big find In
Pitcher Bussy, who last year made
a great record In the Virginia league.
Be won twenty-three and lost1 only
The orange
Is the most
healthful
luscious and
fruit. California
quality of oranges,
beat of the California
oranges are now
excels in
, The - 21
packed in individual
wrappers labeled ' Sun
kist."
Five thousand o ran ire farm'
ers in California do their own
shipping and selling.
and select their croo
"seconds," etc. The
tree-ripened, hand-picked, seed
thin - skinned oran ores every indi
perfect specimen of the finest variety
are not only more healthful and
0
ouukisi urange is 3,PLJr
wrapper note tne label,
sUl the wrapper.
"clothes" tbey wear. K
they are talc and food.
pithy. Tbey are jnst as fine
wrappers are equally valuable.
GROWERS' EXCHANGE
CHICAGO, ILL.
five games. He began his baseball
career in the amateur circles of De
troit, where he early made a name
for himself.
"DAYLIGHT" SALOONS
FOR WASHINGTON
Olympia, Wash., Jan. IS. Gover
nor Marion E. Hay sent his second
regular message to the Washington
legislature Tuesday. The governor
recommends the enactment of a law
providing for the payment of 50 cents
a day to convicts employed on road
work after they have been so employ
ed six months.
He recommends further the
strengthening of the local option law,
including the passage of a county
unit law and the enactment of regu
lations providing that the sale of li
quor in licensed territory after Jan
uary 1, 1912, be confined to the hours
between sunrise and sunset, on the
lines of the Nebraska daylight laws.
Governor Hay says:
"We are determined to go to any
length to wipe out the abuses of the
liquor traffic and to prohibition of
the manufacture and sale of all man
ner of intoxicants, if necessary."
The governor recommends the
adoption of the employes' compensa
tion law, recently drafted by a com
mission of employers and labor lead
ers. He also advocates the creation of
a public-service commission and a
public-revenue commission. In refer
ring to the subject of conservation.
Governor Hay reasserts his opposition
to national control of resources within
the state, and says:
"I feel that the state would be in
excusably derelict if It failed to make
immediate provisions for exercising
it own prerogatives, m controlling its
natural resources."
Caoehc. in lira Italn
then a cold and a cough let it run
on get pneumonia or consumption.
that s all. No matter how you get
your cough don't neglect it take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll
be over it in no time. The sure
cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and
all pulmonary diseases in young and
old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Delmto Old Age Pensions.
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 13. "Re
solved, that the enactment of the old
age pension law by Great Britain is in
expedient," is the question to be de
elded tonight in a debate between Pa
cine Lniversity and University
of
Idaho students. Each Institution
uphold the affirmative at home, while
me visiting students at each univer
sity will take the negative. It is alleged
British government officials are await
ing the result of the debate with
breathless interest.
Too Much Ism
You feel ag if you had one face too
many when you have neuralgia, don't
you Save the face, you may need
It; but get rid of the neuralgia by
applying Ballard's Snow Liniment
Finest thing In the world for rheu
matism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds,
Iame back and all pains. A. C. Koep
pen & Bros.
Czar to Kntertaiii."
St. Petersburg, Jan 13. This Is
New Year's eve In the Greek church
calendar and the emperor will hold
a great reception at the winter palace,
the first in three yearn. The palace
will be closely guarded by troops, po
lice and detectives and every person
entering will be required to prove his
identity. Rumors of nihilist plots
against the life of the czar have been
prevalent of late, but they are not ta
ken seriously.
Thirty KilUons for Peace.
London, Jan. 13. According to es
timates Just compiled, nearly 330,000,
000,000 have been expended during
the last quarter century In maintain
ing ihe armies; ofKuropean nations on
a peace footing.
Swedish Activity in Ruwda.
Consul-General John H Snodgrass
of Moscow, reports that the Swedish
c onsuls in St. Petersburg and Helslng
fors have recommended the Intro
duction of the Russian language at
some of the principal schoolsin Swe
den, pointing out the growing trade
between the two countries and the ab
solute necessity 0f a knowledge of the
Russian language in order to bene
ficially develop the existing commer
cial relations.
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AT THE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
The Orpheunt.
1. "Elder Alden's Indian Ward."
Kalem. 1000 feet long. An Indian
story of tho Puritan days. Chief
Squantuni, a noted Pequod Indian, on
the death of his squaw, places his boy
in charge of Elder Aldert, a very much
respected Puritan settler. As the
young man grew up, Instead of feeling
love and graitude for those with whom
he had passed his childhood, he de
veloped hatred for his white friends,
eventually leaving them and fleeing
to the Indians, whom he Incited to at
tack Alden's log cabin,
3. Tale of the Sea. Setlg, 1000 feet
long. An interesting drama and very
Impressive and handled tn Sellg's best
style.
3. "Cocoanut Plantation." Pathe.
400 feet long. A colored Industrial
film, representing the gathering and
curing of cocoanuts,
4. An Animated Arm Chair," (00
feet long, Pathe. An amusing com
edy. A young man in love with a girl
and wishes to marry her, but her
mother objects. However, he finds
a way and gains mamma's consent.
5. "The Mother-in-law Race." Pa
the, comedy. Father gets in the
game.
Four full reels. 4000 feet of the lat
est motion pictures and a vaudeville
act for 10c; children Sc.
Pastime Theater.
"The Captains Brld." By John
Luther Long, based upon a lapse of
memory caused by an injury in a
shipwreck. The unfortunate young
wife, unable to remember the past, la
about to marry the captain who saved
her, when her husband appears. She
does not remember htm but he, think
ing of a trick they used to play on
each other, succeeds in restoring her
memory,
"The Color Sergeant's Horse." The
color sergeant's horse, Don, is no or
dinary animal. It possesses extraordi
nary intelligence and great fondness
for his master, and the picture proves
It, although It embodies a love story
about the sergeant, his swetheart
and the English flag.
"The Phantom Rider." A good
comedy with a laugh from start to
finish.
"The Closed Gate." A society dra
ma, one of the most interesting story
dramas ever put out by this popular
company.
"One on Max." Comedy, 1000 feet j
long, showing the well known charac
ter in many comical situations.
Four reels, four thousand feet of
latest motion pictures and a song.
At the Cosy.
"Value Beyond Price." The sail
ing master leaves his wife and babe,
his ship is wrecked and he is landed
alone on a South Sea island. After
living 10 years on the Island he finds
Captain Kid's treasure and Is rescued
by a passing vessel. In themeantlme
his wife, reduced to poverty, pawns
all her valuables and at last her little
daughter, leaving the pawn ticket
which reads "Value Beyond Price"
addressed "To my husband, if he ever
returns," and dies. The father re
turning, reclaims his child. A beau
tiful picture, well acted.
"Winter Sports of the Imperial
Family of Germany." Showing the
imperial family and numerous no
tables engaging In tobogganing, skiing,
Ice boating and sail skating. Winter
scenes so natural they make you think
of chilblains.
"Rats." The head of the house In
dulges in too much holiday hilarity,
takes on a beautiful bun, turns things
topsy turvey m a summer beer gar
den and when pursued falls through
a hole into the sewer. While sleeping
off his tee, he is visited by an army
of rats. On his rescue and return
home his better half treats him to a
cheering reception by busting all the
cooking utenslle over his head. Very
touching.
"A Ward of Uncle Sam." A story
of two little Russian orphans The
little boy is raised in America, fights
in the war against Spain and after 20
years returns to see his blind sister.
He protects her from the Insults of
Russian nobility and is backed up by
an American battleship. Something
doing every minute.
Such a winner that we will run it
one more day.
Song "My Garden That Blooms for
You." .
PILES CURED I?; 6 TO 14 DATS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In I to 14
days or money refunded. E0
Blngt Biff 1 1 Bangui
We all get lots of hard knocks in
life, but a business education enables
js to resist them successfully. The
Pendleton business college supplys the
education.
CATARRH GOES.
So Doe Sor0 Throat, Bronchitis,
Croup and Asthma.
You can easily tell by reading the
symptoms below, whether you have
catarrh or not:
Offensive breath, frequent sneezing,
discharge from the nose, stoppage of
the nose, husklncss of the voice, tick
ling in throat, droppings In throat, a
cough, pain In chest, loss of strength,
variable appetite, spasms of coughing,
low spirited at times, raising of mu
cous, difficulty In breathing, loss of
vital force.
Tallman & Co. have a sensible rem
edy (money back If It falls) for ca
tarrh, called HYOMEI (pronounced
Illgh-o-mc) which is vaporized air,
so antiseptic, that wben it Is breathed
over the Inflamed and germ-infested
membrane, It kills all germ life, gives
relief In two minutes, and cures ca
tarrh. The price, Including hard rubber
pocket Inhaler, Is only II. The In
haler will last a lifetime, so that
should you need a second bottle of
HYOMEI, you can get It for (0 cents.
Absolute Separation from all Dirt is granted Our Coal
OREGON LUMBER. YARD
1VAVLBY VERDICT
EXPECTED TOMORROW
Paris, Jan. 13. A verdict Is ex
pected tomorrow in the case of
"CVunt" d'Aulby de Gatgny, charged
with swindling Mrs. Charles Mamll
ton Paine, of Boston, now the Duchess
de Choiseul-Paslin, out of $200,000
through the sale of fraudulent "old
masters."
In its original form the suit was
brought by the duchess, but she with
drew from the case and the govern
ment continued the prosecution. In
his arguments for the defense, Maltre
Bernard, chief counsel for the bogus
nobleman, alleged that the duchess
had been Influenced In bringing the
suit by the desire to regain possession
of compromising letters she had writ
ten to d'Aulby. The attorney Insisted
that this was amply proven by the fact
that the duchess had withdrawn the
case Immediately upon her recovery
of the famous pocket of amatory epis
tles. M. Bernard also asserted that
d'Aulby is really a count and that he
would prove his title of nobility when
he was released from prison. , The
case was tried at Tours, where d'Aul
by has been confined since his arrest
at the instigation of the Boston wo
man. Ton needn't keep on feeling dis
tressed after eating, nor belching, nor
experiencing nausea between meals.
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures dyspepsia
It strengthens the stomach and other
digestive organs for the proper per
formance of their functions. Take
Hoods.
Eirtrmy Notion.
One span of sorrel geldings some
what old. Weight about 1160 pounds.
Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh,
Pilot Rock, or John L. Bart ley. 391
Lllleth street, Pendleton will be re
warded. -A Itook Worth Rending.
A little book showing tho human
appendix and telling hj-v Appendicit
is is cauied and how you can EASILY
prevent it, is offered free for a short
time by Pendleton Drug Co.
a
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daily by Judge Sieve. When we send
you coal you get nothing but coal
no dirt, dust, slate or foreign sub
stance. The result shows in the fire.
Our coal burns with a clear, steady,
hot flame and combustion is perfect.
Now delivering! Need Any? Write,
telephone or call
Phone Main 8
Office Phone Main 20
Res. Phone Main 27
C. W. Lassen, M. D. V.
Veterinary Surgeon
Official Stock Inspector
809 West Court. Street
Known For Its Strength
Tho First National Bank
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