EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKECO.MAX, PEXDLETOX. OREGOX. WEDNESDAY, JI.I.Y u, 1011. PAGE FIVE Special for Thurs. PERSONAL MENT ON Fri. and Saturday :c and 10 2-Hc Lawns - 10? 2."c and 3re Lawns - 19 Ladies Wash Suits, wor tl. to $10.00, choice $2.98 One lot of $3.05 Wa.-h Dresses ?1.50 Ono lot of $18.00 Silk Dresses : $11.35 One lot of $3..'0 to $1.00 Oxfords . $1.50 Special price on every Wash D ress in the h ouse II. Kicky of H-rmiston, was In the city yesterday. O. I). Tt-t'l of Kclit) is a Pendleton ImsincsB visitor today. 13. O. Ciwcy came In this morning from Helix to consult a dentist. I iua uvow ll, ioi meriy iiimi uui'Ji m itbo local high school, is la the city. I Sirs. A. II., .Suiiiieiinan has r"tuin I ed to her home after a short visit in I Echo. P.ert Gerrard went to. Walla Walla with the Perulleton hand this morn ing. K. P. Dodd returned to his home In Hermiston ufter celebrating in the city. E. P. Marshall went to the west end of the county on the local this morning. II. E. Illsley of Hermiston, was in the city yesterday to enjoy the fes tivities. A. G. Hmith and wife of Walla Wal '.a were among the visitors In the city yesterday. J. W. Current of Hermiston was among the project dwellers in the ( city yesterday. F. E. LlVENGOODCO. July Lilies hbms Journal Patterns Ready. nrtd, and the Sellg qompany a spared no expense In making this picture. 2. "A I.'json Learned." Edison. Tl:'..- a shor' film of unusual fctr- ! . :-! L'" d situations, played with i:ie luii vxiJO for dramatic ac tion for which the Edison players are noted and welcomed. 3. "Father's Dress Suit." Edison. This is a good comedy, true to life ; and pleasingly acted. i 4. "The Young Interne." Eclipse.. Frank, a young medical student, falls in love with Kuth, a flower girl from whom he often buys bouquets. Hi de, lares but is rejected. He is ap pi'inted house surgeon in a great hos pital. During his service there Ruth, who is In want and has fainted on tlie street, is brought to him for care. Frank provvs his love and is accept ed. 5. "Heligoland, an Isle of the North Sea." Eclipse. Wild, wierd and wonderful scenes of the island from the sea and interior views of great interest. 6. "Tho Money Lender." Eclipse. The fishing fleet departs and its re turn is anxiously awaited by the wo- man folks on tne quay. me its wandering. It is a triumph of fisher folk are seriously impoverish ed to meet the demands of the vil-; G lage sky-lock. Une little household, j i that of Jean and his wite ana son, is broken up, but the money-lender i in his house la counting ins gaum. uffering they i i" I'WlHIIIHlll til ll II II I Cool i THIS , Specials For K Will bteel, a young walla ijarutsa of the human business man, spent yesterday In j hiive cost Suddenly he sees a vision : Pendleton. ' ,,f iMn onxlnir at him with accusing. Frank Smith of Athena, celebrating was among in this city 'lcc ALS i See Lane St Son for tgni. i Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Mala 178. Wall paper, paints, etc. Laae St Son. Wanted Two waitresses at Hotel Pendleton. Man and wife wanted on ranch. In quire 105 Long street. Wanted Plain sewing. Apply JOS South Lilleth Btreet. - Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat and lard. Main 445. Sor sale Underwood Typewriter, good condition. Apply this office. Everybody goes to the Orpheuin to ee the best and the clearest pictures. For rent Alexander residence on Water street. Inquire R. Alexander. Wanted Position as traction engi neer during harvest. Inquire this of fice. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. Phone Main IS. Everything that's good to eat. In meats and groceries at the Cash Marnet, phone Main 101. For Rent Three furnished ouse keeping rooms, electric lights and gas. No children. 701 Thompson. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at tne (Commercial Barn, 2i) Aura street. Phone Main IS. Employment office, baggage check ed, headquarters for newspapers. Geo. n. Dtmott cigar store, 521 Main treet. Wanted Work on ranch by two young men, experienced. Address H. V. Masters, Gen.ral Delivery, Pendle ton, Ore. The East Oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. If you war;t to mor, call Penland Bros., Transfer, phone S391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Meat! - Meat! Meat! If it's on tho market. It's here. Farmers' Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager, 224 E. Court street, phone Main 446. You can't ourn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 1V3, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey GaUert leaves daily, except Friday and Sun day at 1:30 p. m., arrives In Port land 9:30. Fare $1.00. all the shop. time. No long waits in this Strayed or Stolen. One gray horse almost white, flee bitten black spots on shoulders, branded 98 on left stifle. One dark bay mare, no white, branded lazy E on right shoulder, should have young cold. $20 reward -will be paid for their recovery. Wm. Curl, Milton, Oregon. An nounccmen t. I wish to announce to the public that I have purchased the Horseshoe restaurant, corner Main and Alta streets. Only the best cooks will be employed. Meals 20c and up. If you want a good meal. I cordially solicit your patronage. All holding bills against the old management are requested to present them within the next 10 days. UNG D. GOEY. Notice. Sealed proposals will be received up to 6 o'clock p. m., Saturday, July 15, 1911, for furnishing school dis trict Xo. 16, Umatilla county, Oregon, with: 100 cords of red fir Cascade moun tain wood, in four foot lengths, to be cut from green body timber and to be seasoned, and 125 tons of lump coal. Bidders to state kind of coal to be furnished. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said fuel to be delivered at the several schools of the district as di rected by the superintendent of the city schools. Address all bids to the undersign ed, and endorse the envelope. "Pro-po.-al for furnishing fuel." LOT LIVERMORE, Clerk of School District No. 16. A Peek Into His Pocket would show the box of Hucklen's Ar nica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpen ter, of Marilla, X. Y., always carles." I have never had a cut. wound, hruise or sore it would not heal soon," he writes. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles 25c at Koeppens. Pro- Pulton'!) Harbor Shop. The Round-up Barber Pole. Op nnsite Alexander's store. Plenty of hot water, clenn towels, and the place j Pn whre thev don't shave Chinamen. In- . dlans or Japs. Five barbers working II Mil GKOWS THIN. I so Parisian Sago )u Tinio anil vent KalilncMS. If your hair Is growing thinner and thinner and causing you anxiety, go to Tallmun & Co. today and get a large bottle of Parisian Sage for only fit) cents It is such a delightful and refreshing dressing that you will like to uso it regularly. Parisian Sage Is guaranteed to stop fulling hair, and itching scalp, to eradicate dandruff and make the hair lustrous and radianY or monev back. June 17, 1910. "I have used Parisian Sage and It has been very beneficial to my hair, stopping it from falling out, curing dandruff, and making it much thick er and nicer." Miss Helen R. Sher ni:in, 231 Hughes street, Berwick. the people yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bloom were among the Heriniston people in the city yesterday. Xat Kimball returned to his work this morning after spending yester day in the city. F. H. Van Cleave and wife of Her miston celebrated the Fourth in this city yesterday. La Vergne Bender or Pasco, came in yesterday to attend the celebra tion in this city. Patrick Doherty came up from Hermiston yesterday to participate in the day's festivities. Will McKinney and. wife will leave this evening for Burns where they will spend their vacation. J. R. Kaurega was numbered among the Hermiston people cele brating here yesterday. M. J. Mumm of Pasco, came in yesterday morning to celebrate the natal day of the nation. Eddie Jarmon or Weston was among the thousands who spent the Fourth of July in Pendleton. Col. H. G. Xewport returned to Hermiston this morning after cele brating the Fourth in this city. Claud Still came in from the east end of the county yesterday and spent the Fourth with friends in this city. Dick i-'harman, civil engineer, re turned to Portland this morning after spending several days with friends in this city. Lester Haniley and F. J. McMonieS both of the'Hamley harness shop left today for Portland upon a busi ness trip. M. E. Clancy of Valley City, X. D., came in this morning on the North ern Pacific train to transact business in Pendleton. W. R. Rhinehart left on one of his business trips to tho west end this morning after spending tho Fourth at his home here Mrs. W. M. Slusher, Miss Edith Slusher and Miss ltuhy V. Hazlett left today for Meacham. where they will spend the summer. Ford Carper, formerly in this city, now a traveling salesman for a whole sale drug house, came In from Walla Walla this morning. Will Curran, formerly connected with the Twohy iiros.'s camp at r.arnhait, spent the Fourth with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cooper and Mrs. Kinncrsley, mother of Mrs. Cooper, will leave this evening for a short visit in Walla Walla. Douglas Ball, district manager of the l!lake-!rVFa!l paper company, came over from Walla walla on a business mission this morning. Leslie Anger, a member of the me chanical department of one of Walla Walla's newspaprs, spent the Fourth in the city with His mother and sis tor. ' face. He rushes from the house, , turning his steps towards the cliffs, i To his disordered imagination the I villagers seem to be pursuing him with : menace. He steps back affrighted, j falls over the cliff and meets his j doom. -i Read the want ada. TWEXTY-lorU DIE ci'.i.Kim.vnxG ForuTii i Tho Pastime. The house of quality. A big fea ture film for Tuesday's change. "Her Son." Kalem. A thrilling western drama with Carlyle Blackwell as "Her Son." Synopsis of story fol lows. Mrs. Dryden's son Xed leaves home to begin life's struggles. ' One year of the battle proves the boy worthless and he drifts into Calico Camp. The honest mjners resent the presence of the lazy young loafer and make it uncomfortable for him. He, however, writes to his mother: "I am making a great ouccess here. The boys like me so. .much they propose making me mayor of trie town." Mrs. Dryden, believing his letter true, de cides to visit him. The mother ar rives in camp just as they are driving him out. That night Ned attempts flight and falls into a deserted tun nel shaft. Respecting the mother's sacred grief, the boys continue the deception and the mother believes that the son died at the beight of his sue cess and popularity. It is a very hu man Dicture and one worth while and it is well acted. "The Drawn Curtain." Kosmik. In this love story the heroine is over come with joy when reunited with her lover. It is a strong dramatic story. The impress it leaves cannot be denied. "The Insubordinate Soldier." Am erican drama. Weatherby is court- martialed and dishonorably discharg ed from the army, and feeling dis graced joins a party of bandits and they prepare to rob the United States money bag. There is a thrilling fight, the lieutenant is rescued from the bandits and Weatherby gets the just punishment for his crime. "Their Mother." Pathe. A well told story of two brothers, their love for the same girl and other incidents which befell them in their lives. Fred Salo and His Dog." A vaude ville stunt. The best 7e Apron Gingham at ' The -best l'.i'j Dress Gingham lit "-' The best 12 l-2c Dres Gingham at c Tho best 12 l-2c Bleached Muslin c The best 12 l-2c Silkolines at 9c The best 15c Wash Goods at lie The best lSc Figured Flaxons at 11c The best 12 l-2c Wash Lawns at Oc The best 10c Bleached Muslin at 8c The best 12 l-2c Percales at C The be.n 17 l-2c French Ginghams at 12 l-2c The best 29c Scotch Ginghams at 19c The best 65c Linen Waistlngs at 45c The best 12 l-2c India Linen at c The best 15c India Linen at 11c The best 25c India Linen at ISO Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money comes, and then they all come to j comes, and then they all come church. John. Tom and an Indian all love Elsie. Tom and John fight, later John and Sagwa fight and Sagwa kills John and Tom Is accused. He takes refuge In the mountains and Sagwa goes to churcn ana con fesses to Elsie. They ride and save Tom from being lynched. Beauti fully colored film. "Dog and Wolf," Eclair. A story of heart Interest, finely told. A man has come to rob the old doctor and H attacked by the doctor's dog. The doctor calls of his dog, dresses tne man's wounds and feeds him. The kindness makes the robber weep and he vows to lead a better life. "Jerusalem and the Mount of Ol ives," Eclair. Scenic film of the Holy City and Its surroundings and an interesting scene of the pilgrims accomplishing the way of the cross. "The Field of Honor," American. The colonel who has never been to war, the captain who never went to sea, and Jack, all love the same girl. Jack has the colonel and the captain fight a duel. He loads the guns with tabasco sauce. The terror stricken heroes fire and being spattered with sauce, think the end has come. Very funny. Children, we will give away the Imp A, B, C books at some early date. 'Thirty-five cents books in beautiful colors, free. Watch, for the announcement. Liquors You'll Like CASTOR I A For In&ntf viid I Midi an fna Kind You Hae Always flougr Iviara the tanatori of because of their perfect purity and excellent flavor, are stand ard goods in our establishment. Every brand of Liquor has been carefully mellowed by age, pure ly d'stilled, and is fully guaran teed by us. The same way with our Port, Sherry, Claret, Rhine and Moselle Wines and every article we handle. You get more than your money's worth in quantity and quality. TheOlympiaBar Phone Main 188 and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON', Props. Tho Cosy. Strong Western program for Wed nesday and Thursday. "A Cowboy's Sacrifice," American. Jack, a cowboy of "The Circle X Ranch" is in love with the ranch owner's daughter, Edith. Her broth er George comes home drunk and Jack takes care of him. But George goes hack to town and has a fight with "Texas Jim," getting licked. George waits for Texas and shoots him. dropping his gun in his haste to get away. A posse capture him and are to hang him, when Jack as sumes the blajue for the crime. But the girl saves him from making the sacrifice by telling the facts. Jack, man-like, wonders why she saved him; later he finds out. "An Indian Brave's Conversion." Yankee. Splendid Western story full of cowboys and Indians. The min ister of "Poker Gulch" can't do much with the cowboys till his daughter 000. from i toe on ens i I mm For Ice Cream Sodas That J Pleaao. ? Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "Tho best made," Ice'Cream Sundae Ono of our most popular , dishes. HEADOUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated Fresh Strawberries served with ice cream. Once a patron, always a pat- ron, at KOEPPENS & TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. Tallmaiv & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. (Conttnuea irom page one.) The blaze started presumably a fire-cracker. Kploics Cause I'iiv. Bernard, -Iowa, July 5. Fire, re sulting from the explosion of a largo firecnukci in un Icehouse here last night caused a loss of more than $50,000. The ice house, elevator, a lumber yard, general store and a number of residences were totally de stroyed. Brnggs WIihI Out. Port .Smith, Ark., July 5. Ac cording to a report received here to day, the business section of liraggs, Oklu., 58 miles west of here, was al most entirely wiped out by fire last night. Among the buildings destroy ed were many stores and the post , officee. ' Portlaml, ore.. July 5. For the' first time in Portland's recent history j no fires were started by fireworks on j the Fourth, which was celebrated j sanely here. WHY, SURE! II Von can rt'ly on HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS to (jivo you quick relief In ftiss of poor ApiM'tite, In diiivstioii, HrmliU'lic, Cramps" or Ularrhooa. A TISIAL ALWAYS COX-YIXCl'.S. Can We SAVE You MONEY? You Will Find That This is the Case ! Fine large new line of suit cases just received. Jap Matting Case $1.95 and up All leather case - $4.43 and up Etc., Etc., Etc. Very convenient for that outing trip and you will find our prices lower. THE HUB 745 Main Street. Between Tavlor Hardware and rendleton Drug Co. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplitum. Pendleton's Favorite Picture the ater. Excellent program for Tues day's change. 1. "The llose of Old St. Augus tine." Selig. A tnle of Jean Lifitto, privateer. Time, A. D. 1810. Loca tion, Florida, in and near St. Augus tlno. This Is an unusually romantic story and an exciting one. It Is well The Pendleton Drug Co. is in business for Your Good Health" KKMP.Mnr.K TIMS WHEN YOV IIAVK PKKSCIUPTIOXS, OK YVAXT PI I5K MKIMCIXES Pendleton Beer THE BEST Quality-quality first, last and all the time is the watchword in the produc tion of City Brewery Beer Von do not find it lacking in that 'iifev so necessary to give it the required zest. You assist in providing employment for home labor, build ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place money in circulation here, when you buy home products in preference to those that are shipped in. When yon drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at the following places: BILLY'S FLACE. V. J. Bogart, Prop. BKHYYKBY ll-TOT. Paul llemmoL'arn. Prop, OPERA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop. STATE SALOON", II. J. Latourelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, J. II. Taylor, Prop. T0m B1H.II