East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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AILY MAMt OKBGONIAN, MC1DLETOJ, OR23GOH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911.
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Restful Sleep Restored
Indigestion Cured
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' UR. D. F. BII1KKJ . 81 Vein ol Age.
AVhiskey far superior to all else,
takine spirits as thousands do
Malt Whiskey, be benefited and
it as a medicine as prescribed."
Co., lexas,
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiikey U
far superior to all else as a
strengthener and health
builder for the aged, weak
and sickly' says Mr. D. F.
Sibert, 81 years of age.
I Ie writes : "I am always ready
to render merit and justice where
they belong, and will state that
my experience with Duffy's Ture
Malt Whiskey is that when taken
in medicinal doses it is an excel
lent tonic. I am 8i years old
and have suffered a great deal
with indigestion and kidney
trouble. These troubles were
overcome by Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey. It induces sleep and
creates thirst for a glass of water
before breakfast. By this the
system is the better supplied with
oxygen. I find Duffy's Pure Malt
and while I am greatly opposed to
, I will always use Duffy's Pure
attain a clear conscience by taking
D. F. Sibert, Scotland, Archer
NEWS OF THE :
NORTHWEST
Little Siiow In MountuliiH.
Delta, Idaho. There In loss snow
than usual at this time of year, with
about 18 Inches In the valley and two
and one-half and three feet on the
hills.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
as a. rencwer of youth and tonic stimulant is one of the greatest
strength-givers known to science. It aids in destroying disease,
and by its building and healing properties assists in restoring
tissues in a gradual, healthy, natural manner, thus keeping the
old young in spirits. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention
and cure of consumption, pneumonia, grippe, bronchitis, coughs.
colds, asthma, malaria, low-lever,,
stomach troubles and all wasting,
weakened conditions, if taken in
time and as directed.
CAUTION. When yon ask yonr druggist,
grocer or dealer for Duffy's Fare Malt
WnUkey, be lure yon get the genuine. It la
an absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey,
and la told IN SEALED B0TTLE8 ONLY
sever in bulk. Look for the trade mark, the
"Old Chemist," on the label, and make sure
the teal over the cork Is unbroken. Pries
11.00 large bottle. Write Medical Depart
ment, The Duffy Malt Whlakey Co..
Bocbester. N. Y., for an Illustrated medical
booklet containing testimonials and rules for
health, soul doctor'! advice, both lent free.
AT THE 116
SHOWS
The Orplicum.
1. "White Rouen." A Blograph
story showing what an awful affile
tion bash fulness is. Harry, after a
numlxir of attempts, figures that he
must send his proposal In writing,
This he does, sending a box of pink,
white and red roses with It with the
code: wrar pink roars if in doubt.
Things got twisted and It nearly re
suited In two broken hearts. How
ever, Cupid, In the person of a police'
man, straightens matters out.
2. "Tho Hccreation of an Heiress.
Blograph. A comedy showing how
a young fortuno hunter got stung,
A young heiress comes to the sum
mer homo for a little recreation. The
young son of tho home determines to
wlu her not for love, but money.
The heiress gets wise to his motives
and by a trick hus him make up to
her maid, whom she has assume her
role. Trading him on to an embar
rassing position, she makes an expo
sltlon of the truth.
v 3. "The Bad Man's Christmas
Qlft." Essanay. A stirring Btory of
the West, full of tho spirit of Yuletlde.
A cowboy Is Jealous of an eastern man
who has won tho love of the raneh
ninn's daughter. Bent upon killing
him, tho cowboy Impersonates Santa
Claus, but the spirit of Christmas
takes possession of him and by the
time the presents are distributed he
Joins the hands of the lovers and
wishes them well.
4. "In Her Father's Absence."
Pathe. A comedy presenting the
trials of a young man upon a visit to
his lady love during her father's- ab
sence. 6. "The Julians." Pathe. Ten
ncrobnts give . first class display.
Perilous feats, whlc?: Include remark
ablo somersaults, the b'Jlldlng up of
human ladders, and swift leaps Into
the air, are an Integral part of tho
exhibition.
"An Easy Winner." Fawrce. Qau-
mont.
"A Powerful Voice." Commedy.
Qaumont.
Four thousand feet latest and best
motion pictures In the above program.
runners' (iraiiKa Wunls Teleplioiu.
Chesaw, Wash. The Knob Hill
grange has held a preliminary meet
ing with a view to building a tele
phone line to connect the Knobb Hill
and Hungry Hollow section with
Chesaw.
Caught In Iluiul of Wootlsaw.
Medical Lake, Wash. James Pin
ckey yesterday was caught In the band
of his wood saw. His clothes were
nearly' all torn off him, the skin of
his back badly turn and his knee
sprained.
by real human beings and not by stage
puppets and one frequently feels that
he is watching proceedings taking
place within four walls of a room
rather than three sides of scenery
and a proscenium arch, and that is
the aim and hope of every dramatist.
The presenting cast Is headed by Miss
Adele O'Brien as Adcllna Von Hagen
and she Is an actress of unusual ex
cellence. The other three parts, Lul
gl Oolfantl, the teacher, by Frank
Patton, Pletro. the son, by Kay Mer
rill, and Or. John Raymond, by John
Todd, are extremely commendable.
MIhs O'Brien has a most delightful
voice and her vocal renditions during
the action of the play were a treat to
music lovers.
At the Oregon theater, January 31.
Hound Over for Assault.
Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Colon
Smith has been bound over to tho
district court In the sum of $500,
charged with assault with a deadly
weapon upon G. S. Hewitt, his father-in-law,
near Porthill, Idaho.
Seek Stolen llorso and Watron.
North Yakima, Wash. Deputy
sheriffs and police are p.ourlng Ya
kima county tonight for a team, har
ness and wagon owned by John Mar
shall, stolen after being tied near the
Northern Pacific depot.
Finish Logging Contract.
Winchester, Idaho. McKeen &
Smiley have finished their logging
contract west of town and are mov
ing their camp east of the mill and
will put In about three million feet
of logs from the H. Kole place. .
Inventor Seeks "ItlglitH."
Terlin, Jan. 27. An interesting
ease, In which the rlfjhts of all pro
gressive German workmen are In
volved, Is set for trial in Berlin to
day. Hans Merlin, a machinist cm-
i ployed In a Berlin factory, alleges
that he Invented and perfected a new
process of manufacture which is now
hi successful use and which will save
his employers severel hundred thous
and marks annually. Under the old '
German law, an employer Is entitled
to the sole use of any invention or
improvement made by his workmen.'
I his law has been attacked In the
German courts several times before,
but has always been sustained, with
the result that many men are now
living in poverty who have made in
dentions which have added millions
to the wealth of their employers.
Merlin has the backing of hundreds
of German machinists, who have rais
ed a fund to fight the case. It will
be alleged, that the law, by taking
from Inventors the fruits of their
genius and Industry, has greatly re
tarded the Industrial progress of Germany.
Cliumpion Packs Apples.
Harvey, Wash. Charles Mason,
the champion apple packer of the
world, who won the first prize In
the apple packing contest at the third
National Apple show, arrived here
yesterday to superintend the packing
of J. B. Clinton's apples.
Tho Pastime.
"Get Bich Quick." An account of
the machinations of a gentleman who
made his money by the deception of
others.
"Hunting Sea Lion In Tassmania."
The average outdoor picture by this
house is a Joy, and the one under thla
title Is no exception. The mechanical
work has been don with care and the
picture cannot fail to excite Interest.
"A Tenderfoot Messenger." A west
ern story turning upon the cleverness
of Shorty Blair, an express messen
ger, who assumes to be a tenderfoot
and outwits a gang of desperadoes,
"The Christmas Carol." It Is use
less to undertake a description of this
film. It is a Dickens' story put Into
motion pictures and so cleverely re
produced that the characters actually
live before one. There Is Scrooge at
his office, lacking the spirit of Christ
mas, abusing those around him and
refusing to contribute for tho benefit
of those in need.
Japanese Wields Big Knife.
Cranbrook, B. C. Near the depot
a couple of nights ago a drunken Jap
charged into a couple of white men.
Being remonstrated with he pulled
out a knife and slashed the face of
one man in several places. Judge
Hyan today sentenced him to 18
months In the Nelson Jail with hard
labor.
Land Xenr Chesaw Opened:
Chesaw, Wash. Receiver Cole oi
the Spokane land office has issued
notice of the opening of township 39,
in range 31, on March 6. The land
lies south and east of Chesaw, much
of it being occupied by settlers. Some
of these settlers have occupied their
land for from 6 to 10 years and have
splendid places. The tract to be open
ed to entry comprises 23,075 acres.
Ask More Cnsli for Irrigation.
North Yakima. Wash. Resolutions
asking congress to arrange for in
rrcased appropriations for sturase of
water in the Yakima watershed have
been forwarded from Seattle. Tacoma,
Everltt, North Yakima and nearly all
of the smaller cities of the Yakima
valley. The passage of the resolutions
in the coast city organizations result
ed from an appeal of the Yakima
Commercial club.
Old Boldlcr Tortured.
"For years I suffered unspeakable
torture from indigestion, constipation
and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith
a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr.
King's New Life Pills fixed me all
right. They're simply great." Try
them for any stomach, liver, or kidney
trouble. Only 25c at Koeppena.
Notice to the Pubile.
Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, Pen
land Bros, will make (4) four deliv
eries a day:
8:40 and 10:30 a. m.
2:00 and 4:30 p. m.
for
Alexander Department Store.
George A. Clark's Grocery.
Carney & Tweedy Meat Market.
Despain & Boney Wonder Store.
Empire Meat Co.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
La Dow & Peterson Hardware.
Llvengood & Co. Dry Goods.
Pendleton Cash Market.
Standard Grocery Co.
The Peoples Warehouse.
E. M. Walsh Grocery. '
Aches and Pnlns of rheumatism are
not permanently, but only temporar
ary. Why not use an Internal rem
edyHood's Sarsapar:ila, which cor
rects the ncldity of the blood on
which rheumatism depends and cures
the disease?
What in a cold In the head? Noth
ing to worry about if you treat It with
Ely's Cream Balm. Neglected, the
cold may grow litto catarrn, and the
air-passages be so inflamed that you
have to fight for every breath. It Is
true that Ely's Cream Balm masters
catarrh, promptly. But you knew the
old saying about the ounce of preven
tion. Therefore use Cream Balm
when the celd In the head shows It
self. All druggists. BOo, or mailed by
Ely Bros., 6t Warren street, New
York.
ning! Biff! I Bang!!!
We all get lots of hard knocks In
life, but a business education enables
la to resist them successfully Th
Pendleton buslress college supplys the
edi itio-
Save mixiey y reading today's ads.
Snow Blocks Canyon Tracks.
Mace, Idaho. The deep snowfall at
Mace and Burke has occasioned the
O.-W. R. & N. and the N. P. roads
u deal of extra work. The O.-W. R.
& N. has repeatedly sent the plow up
to clear the line. The N. P. sent its
rotary up one day last week with
three engines pushing it.
In Burke the section gang is scoop
ing the snow on flat cars. The cars
are pulled down the canyon a short
distance and unloaded into Canyon
creek.
Want no I.lqmir for Indians.
North Yakima, Wa'.'ll. On behalf
of the Yakima Indians a.d a large
number of Yakima valley clt.'.'-cns L.
V. McWhorter has telegraphed to
state Senator Frank J. Allen asking
the immediate withdrawing of his
move that will allow the Introduction
of liquor on Indian reservation and
the sale to flatted Indians. L. O.
Meigs, fon-ier ,:,10l,iteri Wila onc 0f
the rnvjM for thc prpFl,nt restric-
. laws, and hundreds of Ynkiinn
(redmen approved his stand.
Royal Governor for Canada.
London, Jan. 27. Unless some
thing unforseen arises within the next
few months, the Duke of Connaught,
brother of the late King Edward, will
succeed Earl Grey as governor-general
of Canada. This statement is au
thoritative, despite denials that are
being circulated for diplomatic reasons.
Raselmll League Meeting.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 27. Magnates
of the New York Baseball League will
hold their winter meeting here today.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
OREGON THEATRE
"Joseph Weber .found a Gem
of Purest Ray Serene when he
discovered the "The Climax."--N.
Y. Times.
"Such a Dramatic Atmosphere Is
a Positive Relief." N. Y. Tele
graph. "An unusual Play with Music
that Is effective." N. Y. Sun.
Tuesday
Jan. 3 1 st
THAT BEAUTIFUL AND REALISTIC COMEDY
OF MODERN LIFE
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A UJI U
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PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, :0c
Sale Opens Monday Hanscom's Jewelry Store
cast or root, noi.n
Al'DIKXCK CHARMED
That the theater-going people will
patronize a standard attraction re
gardless of weather conditions was
demonstrated by the many people who
came out Monday night to the opera
house in n hard rain storm to witness
Joseph II. Weber's remarkable play in
three acts, "The Climax," manuscript
by Edward Locke and music by Jo
seph Corl Brell.
The play Is one that Is very diffi
cult to describe you might call it
the play that Is different, and you'd
be about right. It concerns four peo
ple and is thoroughly a classical dra
ma. There Is a girt who has a great
voice, a young musician who has a
great love for her, and a young phy
sician who wants tho young woman
for his wife.
How there came an awful blight up
on the singer's ambition nnd how it
was lifted is the story and It Is related
Ir a way that grips the heart. It has
boon well said It is a great play for
those who love music, hut is a play
for anyone who has a grain of sentl
tnent In his or her makeup, and all of
us that much. There Is depth, feel
ing, pathos, power and appeal in '"'The
Climax," nothing gaudy, nothing
glaring, nothing frippery or gush, but
a story that stirs emotion and sym
pathy and Is of real gold all the way
through.
The scenes have that natural as
pect which suggests life as It Is lived
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Women who suffer from those dis
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In order to get you to try
"Sunkist" Oranges and "Sun
klst" Lemons and thus learn their ex
co'.brt quality, we will send you free the
beautiful Rogers Orange Spoon here pic-
t'lrc-lri receipt of 12 "Sunkist" wrappers
bud iw cover charges, packing, etc.
You will find both "Sunkist" Oranges and
Lemons at nearly every dealer's, packed In in
dividual paper wrappers that bear one of the trade'
marks shown below. If they are not packed thus.
they are not the "Sunkist" kind, but aa inferior fruit.
''Sunkist" Oranges Choicest Fruit
Thr.
. s fourths
PliSv ctu1
It
"Sunkist" Oranees are California's
choicest fruit the select inspected
crop of 5.000 orange srroves. No other
orange is so sweet, rich and iuicv. Tbev
are tbin-skiDQtd, seedless, fibreless.
tree-ripened, firm and solid. All are hand
picked. No fallen, bruised or over-ripe
oranges. Each "Sunkist" is a perfect
specimen, as delicious as if plucked fresa
from the tree.
Buy
"unlfiar" I amnna whlcharetif theaamchighqaal!tyas"SnnkIst"OrarieeS'
fcJUHIViei XJClllUlia .olidand aonnd. "Sunkiat" Ixnnm r n lnirh.
two of them go farther than three of any other kind. In the preparation of duaserta, aaucea and
icuiporance annas, i en yonr aeajer you want sou- mMm
kiat" OrantreB and Lemons. A WB m t
Save the Wrappers :ncdorn,7
act of beautiful, uaefnloraneeapoona. In re
mitting, please send one-cent stamps when
the amount la leas than 24c; on amounts
above 24c. we prefer money order, express
'- opier or bank draft. Don't Send Cash. We
will be glad to send you complete list of val
uable premiums. Wa honor both "SunWi.t"
and "Red Ball" wrappers on premiums. Address
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE
34 Clark Street r Ckicaao, UL
mm.
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Crpheum Theatr
i. P. MEDFRNACH, Proprietor
HIGHXLASSHUP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER,
Program Changes on 8ndays, Tuesday's and Friday's.
Miss Edna Howard Baker
Cooking School
at
The Peoples Warehouse
Grocery Department
LAST
LESSON
Tomorrow
Cake Given away
Ladies are requested to bring pen
cil, spoon and forks.
Cooking chool
FREE TO ALL
FRIDAY, January 27th
MENU
Cream Pies
Broiled Steak
Coffee
A change of Menu every day, will be
cooked and served from 2:30 p. m.
to 4:30 p. m.
The Peoples Warehouse and The
Pacific Power & Light Co. extend a
cordial invitation to all.
Daily East Oregoniftn, by carrier, 15 eentt per