EIGHT PAGE8 PAGE SIX AILY KAJbT ORKGON1AN, PKBTOLETTOIT, OKJDQOlf, TUESDAY. MAY 16, 1911. A HEALTHY, HAPPY OLD AGE May be promoted by those who centlv cleanse the system, now and strusive manner as possible most of the young ladles' followed. Then Pea con l.leunllen took a sudden depar ture just as the preacher was taking his text. A little later T. A. Ueuallen seemed to recall some forgotten dify. Some thought that a baptismal cer imnnv ivns to eomnlete services, oth- then. when in need of a laxative era thought mat some young couple remedy, by taking a deseitspoontul ch,uroh vas dooorat0li. of the ever refreshing, wholesome Just as the pastor announced the and truly beneficial Syrup of Rp'CiS LCS nH F.lmr Ol Senna. Which IS the nn,l returned to his scat. W hile the 1., f;l ,.,h'va nonerjilKf lirw sinking was proceeding many side only lamily laxatne generally ap- wev g)von t nv;inU the aoor proved by the most eminent phy wlth the evident expectation that the wdans, because it acts in a natural procession would appear, strengthening, way and warms and u "Xau SSuiion tones Up the internal Organs Without came to the front and asked all who weakening them. Itis equally benefivv-uld excuse their mothers from get- , . . , . 6 i'i ! ting an early dinner to raise the right fiaal for the very young and the mid- muul Tne hands expressed a un- A a,rL it tsalwavs efficient and anlmous consent. He then announe- t n i tt l- -T. ed that all the mothers and their hus- tree from all harmlul ingredients. 1 o Vands pf f nt were wantod at the ' get its beneficial effects It IS always residence of Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen. k.... k.- Most of the mothers responded by neccsiary 10 uuj uic Swi, formll. . processlon that moved inc the name of the Company under the direction of Mr. t. a. luu California Fia SyTUD Co. plainly A few mothers had planned n - J c r"" family reunion at home and felt printed On the U 0m 01 eVerypaCKaga obliged to plead a previous engage- , ; ment. went to cooking and mother thought I expected company." The young ladies who cooked and served the dinner were: Stella Ueu allen, Winnie Oelss, Augusta Stock ton, Mablo Melntlre, Minnie Winn, Minnie Wringer, Celia Slmonton, Jes sie Chestnut. ENGINEERS BUSY ON For soreness of tho muscles, wheth er induced by violent exercise or la Jury, Chamberlain's Liniment is ex cellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief It affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all druggists." CAM I IS MOVED FROM COYOTE TO HEIOIISTOX Children Cry for Fletcher's Pastor of llerinlstoii Methodist Church to rroaoh Farewell Sermon Other Interesting Notes from tho Project Totvu. Iowa Clubwomen. Sioux City, la., May 16. Health, ivies conservation and the care of the blind are among subjects before the convention of Iowa clubwomen, open- today, J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky., says, "We use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it Is excellent." For sale by all dealers. Sunday Seliool Session. Fargo, X. D., May 16. Xearly every Sunday school in Xorth Dakota Is represented by one or more delegates in the state convention here today. Once within Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen's I spacious home the odors of chicken and coffee explained the pleasurable j treat that our young ladies had awalt Ing the mothers. Sixteen mothers isat down to a rich repast all planned and executed by the daughters In such a way that every mother was taken by complete surprise. There were two mothers left to grace the fathers' table. While the second table was ARRANGED BY DAUGHTERS being arranged Miss Winnie Gelss as- MOTHERS DAY WAS OBSERVED AT ADAMS SUMPTUOUS DINNER WAS After Exercises at Church the Moth ers Are HappUy Surprised by Be ing Entertained at Home of T. A. Iieuallcn. (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., May 16. Rev. J. W. Stockton of the Baptist church ask ed the co-operation of everyone to make Mothers' Day celebration an expression of our appreciation of our mothers. There was a hearty re sembled the mothers on the front porch and took a picture of the group. An hour was Bpent In social visiting then the mothers returned to their home duties with light hearts and cheerful faces. Tour scribe thought he would like to know how such a thought origi nated and bloomed so beautifully, so he asked the one he surmised had the information, and this Is the way she told it: How It Was Planned. "Just about six o'clock Saturday ennnpa ,a , h lo Invltatlnn Mflnv mntVi. ers were made happy as they entered , evening alter we had the church de the church decorated with lilacs, nar- corated and buttonleres arranged I clssus. carnations and red tulips. The ld to sister, 'I wish we could get primary department of the Sunday hP surprise dinner aown in me ui, nrhool n- "Precious Jewels." As hall for the mothers.' Sister said, it would be nice but it is too late.' I school sang "Precious Jewels." As they stood back of the bank of flow ers they seemed the most beautiful of flowers on the platform. Mls3 Win nie Gless rendered "My Mother's Prayers," with great sweetness. The hymns were the old familiar ones that mothers have sung for gen erations as they lulled their little ones to rest. Rey. Stockton Speaker. Brother Stockton made an appro priate address from Pharaoh's daugh ters direction to the mother of Mos es: "Take this child and nurse It for me and I will give the thy wages.-' The topic was "Mothers rewards," After Miss Gelss had given her bo lo she quietly retired. In as lnob- sald the girls are all scattered but I believe it can be done yet, so I start ed out and made the rounds and eave each girl a little talk like this: 'Have you got your Sunday cooking done? Can't you make an extra cake, cook a chicken or something, like it was for a home dinner, and after mother has gone to church bring it to where we will have a surprise din ner for the mothers.' Every one of them said yes. "When I came to Stella Lleuallen she said yes and I will ask papa for our house in which to hold the din- tier.' She did and of course he con sented. Then I hastened home and Wilson to Students. San Francisco. May 16. Gov. Wil son of New Jersey will address Unl verslty of California students in the open uir theatre at Berkeley toaay, Is there anything in all this world that Is of more Importance to you than good digestion Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be dl gested and converted into bjood. When the digestion falls the whole body Buffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for Indl gestlon. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the L'g) for the ReDek"ah9 stomach and tone up the whole diges tive apparatus to a natural and heal thy action. For sale by all druggists. (Special Correspondence.) Hormiston, Ore., May 15. The main corps or the government civu engi neers, who have been doing the sur veying on the proposed western ex tension of the Umatilla government project have moved their camp from down near Coyote to within a few miles of the town of Hermlston. and It Is supposed 'that they will now take the topography of the high lands. Farewell Sermon. Rev. H. Xewham pastor of the Methodist church at Hermlston will give his farewell sermon next Sunday evening, he has taken passage In the Ireland Princess" which will leave Quebec. Canada, on June 2nd, for London, England. Mr. Xewham orlgl nally came to this country from Lon don, and Is now going home to see his mother whose health is fast fall ing. He will be gone until the end of the conference year. It Is not known at present who will take his place while he Is away. Odd Fellows to Portlnnd. Several members of the Odd Fel lows left on the local this morning for Portland to take in the Grand Lodge. Among those who will repre sent the lodge at Hermlston are J. M. Scarborough, F. R. Reeves, and D. BrownelL Mrs. Copeland will go Mrs. Reeves V3 M 111 BJ accompanied her husband. Other Interesting Notes. The Hermlston Bank and Trust company are having a ten-root ce ment walk put In the entire length A re- 0r their new stone bank building. Mr, To Name Congressman, Council Bluffs. Ia.. May 16.- publican congressional convention for Charles Skinner has the 'contract for the Ninth Iowa district was opened the work, which will be finished this here today to name a candidate for week, the special election of June 6 in which Mr. William H. Skinner expects to a successor to Rep. Walter I. Smith move Into his beautiful new home will be chosen. Smith retires from about the last of the week, he has one the house to become judge of the 0f the finest homes In the city. United States circuit court of appeals. Several candidates are seeking the nomination, including Judge W. R. Green of Audubon, E. S. White of Harlan and Willis Stern of Logan county. Edward Loudenslager will have charge of the Hermlston Herald dur ing the absence of the editor. It Is expected that the next edition of the paper will be one of the best, Richard H. Straw today relinquish ed his homestead In section 34, tp. 5 A Smile. X. R. 2S E. W. M., to the government Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish and it was filed upon by Miss Anas when you're blue, bilious and out of tasia Chezik. Miss Chezlk came here sorts. There Is a sure cure for all I recently from the east to visit her kinds of stomach and liver com- brother, who has a homestead under plaints constipation and dyspepsia, this project. Ballard's Herbine is mild, yet abso- Attorney R. R. Johnson of Pendle- lutely effective In all cases. Price 60c ton came to Hermlston this morning per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Be grateful for your pay, but not so grateful that you feel you should celebrate every Saturday night. Tho Khul You llivo Always Couxlit, and which has Leon In iiso for over 30 yours, has loiuo tho Bipnaluro o anl has been niaao under I'll l)cr- iMtcrvifion Binco Us Ima.ioy. no one to deeelvo youiii tills. All ronnterfe.lts. Imitations and "Jiwt-ns-good" nro ltnt Kxporlments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Uxpcrliucul. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a IiarnileHs substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, JUorphh:o nor other Narcotic (substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Trbubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS (Bears the Signature of 3 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years , rr mumhat strcct. Ntw vonn errr. Economy in Painting 9 Your House does not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price per gallon. It means getting the paint that covers the most surface per gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service in other words, the best value for your dollar. ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show you pleasing color combinations, estimate quantity needed, or be of any other service we can, whether ycni buy or not. Corr.c iii and get an Acme Quality Painting Guide Book and some color suggestions. on the local to attend to legal business for the Maxwell Land and Irrigation company. Percy Holland Is In Portland for a few days' visit with his family. Over twenty-five of tho young bas-j ball rooters attended the game at Echo Sunday. A. L. Larson played third base with the Echo team. Roy Raley came down on the lo cal this morning to attend to busi ness. Otis Sprague returned to Ft. Wayne Indiana, yesterday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bond and sons of Ft. Wayne. Mr. Sprague is the represen tative of the Maxwell Land and Irri gation company. He expects to be gone about six weeks. His family will remain at Hermlston during his ab sence. II. Q. Judd, a nephew of J. II. Reld spent Sunday at Hermlston the guest of his uncle. Mr. Judd Is .connected withhe O.-W. H. & X., having charge of a crew of men working on the cut off. At the meeting of the Farmers' Un ion last Saturday evening, there was a committee appointed to look Into the telephone proposition, the money is now available to have a full tele phone system Installed on tho Uraa tilla project, and to connect with the other cities and Pendleton, Including all farms between these cities. Thin committee will make their report at the next meeting of the union. The household goods of Olon Smith and Mr. Plakslee arrived on the O, W. R. & N. Saturday. Mr.. Smith has purchased the Churchll homestead and will move out on to the land at once. Mr. Blakslee has purchased land of the Maxwell Land and Irrl cation company. He has accepted a position of the government as ditch rider and will make hla home In Her mlston, having rented the Straw home f-n Oladls avenue. L. J. Campbell has accepted a po sition In the schools at Walla Walla, and will move his family to that city If i August. Next Thursday evening the mem bers of the Reclamation Lodge N,o. 107, K. of P., will nominate their of ficers for the ensuing term. The Grand Lodge representatives are O, H. rptheerove and E. O. Comegys, al- ti'rnntos being Robert E. Aflon and .1. T. !klo. Rev. Syke of Walla Walla, presid ing elder of tho Methodist church, spent Sunday at Hermlston, having charge of the evening service. Ho gave a very Interesting sermon. E. C Nelllng returned to Portland this morning to make arrangements to move his family to that place where ho has accepted a position. Ho will move his family the latter part of the week. The T. R. Barks orchestra of Her minton will furnish tho music nt the high school commencement nt Echo, on tho Iflth, Friday. The commencement exercises of the Hermlston high school will bo held on Friday evening of this week, Judge Sl'-i'h'-n A. Lowell will he the prin clpal sneaker. Miss C. Photwell Is tho only graduate from the high school. It Is not known just how many of the elghlh grade pupils will he In tho class :i" the papers have, not returned from tlu county superintendent. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum, Pendleton's favorite picture theat er. Another big Vltagrapn teature film for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Four full reels, 4000 feet of film each performance. 1. "The Leading Lady Vltagraph. Another of the funny kind. If you enjoy a laugh see this one and you won't laugh alone. Sheriden Muggs has written a musical comedy called "The Irish Washerwoman." The cast Is all engaged but the leading lady. Muggs Ins'sts that she must be of a particular type. In a newspaper lie sees tho picture of an old Irish cook, a local celebrity; he insists that she Is the type he wants. They engage her and rehearsal begins. Bridget Hale & McAtee PENDLETON Oregon Sk headache results from a dis ordered condition of tho stomach, and enn t! cured by the uso of Cham- brrlaln's Ktomach nnd Liver Tablets Try It. For sale by all dealers. Tho Cony. Monday and Tuesday: "Robert Emmet." Thanhouser. A feature film depicting the life of this famous Irish patriot. It Is well act ed, well staged and Is a fine picture In every sense. Robert Emmett and hla misfortunes appeal to every pat riot and lover of liberty the world over. That he was captured because he went to see his sweetheart adds an other romantic element. See th greatt rial scceno In which he Is con demned to death for daring to uphold the cause of Irish liberty. "A Dog With Two Little Mistress es." Itala. A beautiful, pathetlo child story which begins in sorrow and ends in Joy. Tho child of a poor wid ow owns n little dog which Is covet ed by a rich girl. The widow being penniless, sells the dog to the rich child. Her little g'rl becomes sick, grieving over the loss of her friend. The doir leaves the new home and wants to run things, which starts a travellnK acr0!(s the snow-clad hills, row. The finish is too good to give j comcs bno , mtIo mistress. The away. See It and have a hearty rich chn,, comes to rnm the dog laugh. ; an, after a struggle for possession. 2. "Lost years." Gaumont. A tra-' h father tells her he will take the widow ami child home with them and . they can both own tho dog. I "Tho Call of tho Heart." Powers. gic tnlo with a happy ending. It Is a picturesque, thrilling picture, thrill ing and replete with beautiful scene ry. 3. "Brest, a Fortified Harbor of France." The largest commcrciul and military seaport of France els her shown. Tho old castle of the Duke of Brittalny, the arsenal employing thou sands of workmen and the huge swing bridge are shown and are nil objects of superior Interest. 1 4. "A Burled Past." Edison. This well told story shows a man who has served his time In prison, but Is mak-' Ing good. The film Is strongly dra matic without verging on melodra ma. 6. "A Stage Romance." In this Ed ison picture story It Is proved that i even show people can love truly and get Jealous, feverish minds and want to kill their rivals, although the pic ture has a beautiful climax. Tlio Pastime. A story full of human Interest that you will never forget. It proves the truth of the old proverb, "cast thy bread upon tho waters" and tells a touching story of the love and devo tion of a poor couple to a little blind girl and the wonderful way In which they are repaid Is one which will de light and charm. "The Harem Skirt." American. An extremely funny comedy telling of tho laughable adventures that befell a girl while trying to wear the new style dress." The complications ars wonderfully amusing and will make you laugh heartly. Illustrated song, "Sadie Brady." LOVE REPLIES TO WIFE. IlaUer Suitor Kays New York Court Ha No Jurisdiction in Case. Baker, Or. Sidney C. Love has fil ed with the county clerk his rcDlv to The house of quality. Unusually f the answer of his wife, Marjorie good program for Tuesday's change. Hums Love, In the action for a dl- Speclal, "The Two Fathers." Lubln. ' vorce Instituted by him In the local Fred Gearhart, In destitute clrcum-J circuit court. He alleges that the New stances, allowed John Foster, a weal-, York courts had no Jurisdiction at thy man, to adopt his baby girl ( any time over him, his wife or their Eighteen years later Florence was a child. The reply sets forth that Love cnarming young lauy ana very mucn entered an appearance In the New Love has onlv and now saw a way to recoup It by . to arguo that tho court In the state forcing Florence to marry a wealthy had no Jurisdiction, suitor, Howard Lacey. Her own The Love divorce ense probably will father learning of this sternly fur- , come before tho circuit court here in bade the marriage to Laccy. But September. It Is believed it will be Foster showed the papers of adoption one of the hardest fought legal bat and that Florence must abide by his tics In the county over a child, wishes. However, circumstances pre-1 vented the loveless marriage and I The , siMPl.F! ttPMrnv hi love wuii nuri y juruun. hit eui- i orK conns, in which Mrs thy foster father had lost his fortune Instituted an action for divorce Florence married Harry Jordan, love interest is deep, the acting su perb. "Jack Mason's Last Deal." Anoth er of those stirring stories by the fa mous Melics Co. Old Watson, the CURES APPENDICITIS Sworn proof that simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka. the new riormnn .n. nrriHnertnr la ihn nrniin n'nif nf n r,Antiti. , .. " ' i-oimitiua remuuv. ronilv rlnna nnn mine and a daughter. Ruth; but when appendicitis without nnerntinn T....I. If V 1.1.. ... ' ' um:n jiiunun, mo Buinuiur rcnn;n iu ( now do seen right In Pendleton at tho A SIN-remody town and opens a faro game, Old store of Pendleton Drug Co. wuison loses an nm money ana mori- ULE DOSE of thlH slmiiln gages the mine to Jim sneak. Ruth Wratson meets Watson and not knowing his business falls deeply In love with him and Jack, who has a big vein of genuine manhood In h!s character, loves tho trusting little girl in return. Well for want of space, can't tell you tho finish, but see tho picture and see If you don't agree with us that It Is a good one. "How Sprigglns Took Lodgers." by Edison. From the old farce "Icl on I'nrlo Francalso. Sanders, a ( will relievo wind or gas n the stom" accidentally , nch or bowels, sour stoma. .h nti patlon.and other symptoms of chron Ic appendicitis. LADIES played In the spirit of rollicking good humor. "At tho End of ilm Road." Kos mik. A detective story of Interest. "Saul and David," A biblical story showing f-aul & David at the time tho cvM spirit camn upon Saul and ho hurled his Javelin at David with the Intention of killng him. Wo can irromlso yon n clear, clean ltln nnd n beautiful complexion If you mho 7.EMO and XEMO SOAP no. It Is. a Jolly farce ford hi tr to ullrcciimm. "ufliu is a sKin ueautifier and a scientific preparation for tho treat ment of eczema, pimples, dandruff nnd nil diseases of tho skin and sculp. ZEMO SOAP Is the nicest, best lathering antiseptic soap over used for toilet or bath. Sold by druggists everywhere' and In Pendleton by Pendleton Drug Co.