EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAX, TEXULETOX. OREGON'. SATURDAY,' JULY 22, 1911. 5 Carefully Filled Here With Ease and Satisfaction Store Remains Open Sat urday Eve. Until 9:30 MEN'S BA THING SUITS you are going Swimming to morrow prepare to have a good time by buying a new bathing suit. We have an excellent stock g of the famous one piece bathing suits, only two buttons to fasten the handiest and best, wool and cotton, a good uariety of colors $1.50 to $4.00 91.50 MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS 93 Our entire stock of men's $1.50 golf shirts are on sale this evening, the latest patterns ;md best materials procur able. Choice 95 NEW SEPARATE SOFT COLLARS WITH TIE TO MATCH, for both 23? NEW STYLE SHIRTS Made of finest Sousette, white and cream, new high col lar and French cuffs. Verv dressv and serviceable each '. 1 $1.50 and $2.00 OUTING TROUSERS. THE NEW SIIAPEMAKER MODEL The best fitting, swrllet lokin pants made. Designed esKfially to lx worn without suspenders, tan and srav P'ir S?6.50 Made by Hart, Scliaffncr Mar.. PANAMA HATS REDUCED. UiN season's newest shapes. Extra fine even weave, hats that will Miti-tlv irivc satisfaction. SG.50 (Quality, after Mipjer 94.90 97.50 Quality, after supper S5.35 SG.30 .TOlIXSON-MrRPIIV OXFORDS 94.35 This is a bargain y.u simply can not afford to let pas-, bv. Bench ma ie. be-t inalitv 1 arliers. military heel. STRAW HATS AT A SPECIAL SATURDAY EVEN ING PRICE. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Oiplieum. An excellent program for Sunday' change. 1. "Harriers turned Away." Vit usiaph. A st.rvn.tt Omnia that teaches the mora!: We .-should be Mow to un pi r nr.il qui.-k. to aoknow It'll;.-!- our faults. It .shows how a fire burned away the difficulty which had arisen bt twoen two brothers and their fam ilies. ". "The Out. risis.-1 Vitasruph comedy. When the fat comedians of the ViUuraph get in them they are lull of laughs. 3. "Tartarin s Life." Pathe. This ! i-s a story of the opera "II Pasllaccl." jaiul tells of a band of traveling uc j tors, the wife of one of whom loves ja young man. The piece is beauti j fully reproduced and the acting is ! unusually sympathetic. The entire film is executed with the utmost skill. I 4. "Volendam. Holland." Pathe. Being a most interesting film of the quaint German village. 5. "The Indian's Sacrifice," Lu bin. Elk. son of an Indian medicine man, took a college course and came back to his tribe, civilized." He found they would have nothing to do with him. "Dove Kye." daughter of the chief, a'.on- showed deep love for him but he didn't love the maiden. He secured work on a ranch where he fell In love with the owner's dau ghter keeping his love secret in hi breast. The girl while out riding, was lost In a great alkali desert. Klk "The Question." Power. A Jewish girl marries a Catholic and when a child arrives a bitter discussion over the baptism ensues as to which ser vice shall be used. The priest and the rabbi finally decide to leave the ques tion to a higher power. In after years the husband leaves his wife. The boy throws a ball at a Jew peddler, felllnp; him to the ground. His mother tells the boy the old man Is his grand father. A reconciliation Is finally brought about. Finely colored. A Contented Woman 1 i always found In the same l.ouse with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It keeps every member of the family free from aches and pains, It heals cuts, burns and scalds and cures rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and all muscular soreness and stiffness. 2bc, 50c and $1 00 a bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. I.OijF.S MOST OK HIS EAR. Strong Healthy Women If a woman it strontf and healthy in womanly way, moth erhood meant to her but little iuflerin(. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women Buffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted lor motherhood. Thii can be remedied. 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A rich old farmer falls In love with the daughter of a poor neigh bor. He overwhelms the maiden with presents. The mother is flattered and promises him the hand of her dau ghter who his already given her heart to a young man. When the old man learns of this affair he decides upon swift revenge. His heart is touched by the happiness of the lovers and he decides not to only gl-e up his idea of vengeance but to make the couple a very substantial present. This action is brought about by his seeing. In a stream the reflection of his own wrinkled face and white hair. 7. "Family Troubles." A clever comedy built upon the idea that mar ried people are more thoughtful of strangers than of one another. Through two family quarrels many very laughable events come to pass. Homer .Major's Adversary Chows During; Scrap. Baker, Ore. Otto Upton is in St. . Elizabeth's hospital of this city with I an ear nearly chewed off as the re- j suit of an encounter with Homer Ma- jor. Both men are employes of the Oregon Lumber company, near Whit- j ney. Upton who Is a young man of years and has charge of a skid way at the camp, ordered one of the team- j sters to straighten a load of logs In ' the skids. Major took exception to this and a fight resulted. Besides, having his ear chewed off Upton has j tw o black eyes nnd will be In the hos- j pltal for some time. He has sworn . LADY OF WESTON GOES TO HOSPITAL CO XT I ACT AWARDED rou new school U hisvtiv a complain charging Major with' Letter Frum Former Weston Citizen, Now in Philippine inlands, Recounts Heat More Excessive Tliun In Oregon. mayhem. A Golden Wedding, means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy is to see that your liver does it's duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to do this is to keep Ballard's Herblne in the house and take It whenever your liver gets In active. 50c per bottle. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. the building finished in time for the fall term of school. Miss Alma Harnett has been elect ed to the position of primary teacher in the lower school in Weston mountain. George Furgeson, Jr.. was In town today from Weston mountain. J. H. Knglish of Weston, who left several weeks ago to accept a gov ernment position in the Phllliplne has arrived In Manila ami wr'tes that he likes Manila very much although the heat is Intense. TOT BOARDS TRAIN'; CARRIED MILKS FROM HOME The Pastime. The house of quality, of Interest for Sunday's "The Primal Call." Showing the compelling A program change. Blograph. power of love. A society mother, whose tred itors are becoming insistent, and i I wishing to k-ep up her ostentation, !sees relief in her daughter m.irtyingi ja low charactered millionaire. Hence' Wallace, Idaho. Traveling abso lutely alone, little Frank Sommers, 3 years old, was found on board the east-bound Northern Pacific train as it entered Saltese, Mont. He was unable to tell who his parents were or where he was from. It was some hours later when the Saltest agent located nls father, Phillip Sommers, In Mullan, Idaho. The child was re turned tojils parents on the evening train. No one noticed the child board the train, the conductor's suspicions not beinj aroused until the train was many miles beyond the Idaho town. He searched the cars for the parents when he was unable to get any in formation from the contented little (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., July 22. Miss Vel- ma Gerklng of Weston, was taken to the hospital at Walla Walla Frl day. It is thought that she hus ty phold fever. Miss Mary Durr who has been vis itlng friends on Reed and Hawley mountain has returned home. Miss Gertrude Wheeler who has been In the hospital at Walla Walla for several weeks has returned to her home in We.ston. Misses Doris and Mamie Barnes hove gone to camp McPougall where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae and children will leave Sunday morning for Cold Spring where they will camp for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Lillie Miller of Athena was in Weston Thursday on a business visit. Mrs. Cora Simpson and daughters expect to leave In a few days for Cold Spring to camp for a few weeks. Mrs. Lloyd of Kennewick, Is visit ing her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. S. V. Knox. J. H. Ridenour spent a few days In Weston this week. Mr. Ridcnour has bgi en shearing sheep in Jinn-1 tana. He will return to Portland In a few days. Mrs. James Campbell Is 111 at her home on Water street. i she persuadi- ac- AH straw S1.95. "I1 to S3. 50 except eravenett- will 20 for The, Peoples Warehouse save vori rori'oxs. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. 1BI N5WS OF TE5 W 0RTIWES1 corps s:ty only eight caves of typhoid exist In the city, and but one death has occurred from the disease in July. Ellen-bur Slaughter Hon' liiim. Eliensburg. Wart. Fire totally d stroye.i the slaughter house of tho Eiltnsburj Meat company on South Va:-r strei-t. The buiidins was fully covered hy Insurance. X animals per;i-rp Steamer Krrand liny Hums. B'Tinvrs F-rry Idaho. The j-team-r Krrand Boy and a iargi; barge load ed v.ith hay caught fire and burned. A ! '?s of t'ih'i'i was Hui-tained by Cap tain D. Fry. the owner. No Insur ance was carried. Nab Him for Stealing Tub. Lewiston, Idaho. Alfred Bril'-y was arreted by Chief of Police Masters, charger with stealing a bath tub and f;ttir.;rs from n. vacant h'tj near the Tenifle theat?r, ownerl l,y the Kvt ter.lach interests. Ioad Drmt us Teuin In Kootenai. Bonnets Ferry. Idaho. C J. Skuu rou l lost a fine team by drowning in the Kootenai river, when he was haul ing hay from a barge. The ropes Kave way and his 'earn, wagon and load went over the bank to the bottom. Rcorts Oregon Forest Fire. La Grande, Ore. A report w-as brought to La Grande by Mr. Bartmas, whose brother, George Bartmas, owns a homestead nine mils south of La Grande, that a forest fire is raging in the forest reserve in the region of Elk mountain. he:- daughter ' cept his proposal aruiny tha must have'money The girl goes to jthe seashore to rest before the wed i ding, and there meets the mate of ;a tramp schooner anchored in the j bay. This man appeals to her as be j in;,' so lifferent from others a pri I nial- type of man. She indulges in I that dangerous pastime of flirting jwith this sincere fellow and it is only ! when her fiance visits her that the j teaman realizes he has been made tne dupe, aod attempts to carry the girl off by force. "Higgin.ses and Judsons." Lubin. This is a delightful comedy with a Kentucky feud for its setting. The old men Judson and Higgens, empty their revolvers into a l.ir eloud of smoke in a most bantam like spirit, but young Judson bad taken the bullets out of his dad's cartridges and i young Hlggens hail done the same for j hi.s dad, so no harm was done. Each ur the young ni"n loved the other's I Sister. It is W..I1 nnfi.,1 ,-IO, -VTUo Lawrence as sis Higgins and Mr. Johnson as your.g Juddy. "His Misjudginent." Edison. In many ways this Is a beautiful picture. It affords an excellent chance for the players to picture human emo tions, and they utilize it with much power. "The Cattle Rustlers," American Pathe. A western picture different from others of this character. A love story is Included., and the picture if full of lif,. and animation. Always a bi- s'iow traveler. After convincing himself lU. v-fiu ,,T..n. I, a ritif him . L. 1U I. UK" lll"U H.-t .-- ...... t1' . Into the rare of the nnlilliiinv's ncent. The child had hardly been missed by his mother when a message from Sal tese told of his whereabouts I Read the East Oregonlan. & I- -I wmmmmt trim m wsssiSia w Seeks Divorce. Frer-water. Ore. Mrs.. Nellie Hop kins of this city has filed a suit for divoree against W. W. Hopkins on grounds that he was convicted of for gery !n Whitman county May 14, 1010. They were married May 3, 1910, and have one child 18 months oid, of whom she asks the custody. Danger In Inland Phono. Oaksdale, , Wash. That the tele phone system in the electric depot, which killed Operator Guyton by elec trocution Saturday, has long- been In a dangerous condition is the testi mony of several Oaksdale citizens who had receiver severe shocks while trying to use this telephone. Wiihoit SpriUigs Two Wwhs tV2G 3ittor Jhan Six at tho Sea Shvro Wiihoit Pjirirps Watr is a wonderful tonio and curative aeut. Living- in the open among tho lir trees and drinking the spring water builds t:p tines entire system both physical and mental, ile'ipvep stomirh trouble anil etitir cim plaints ia piirk time, t.iuiets ttie nervuiirf iv.-,tei. Your r ii'ii-ii nf Hotrl, CnttjicPB or Ti'ii'u. Hutitiittg, 'i.Linc and tnimpins; tl.ronnh tl wrort. Aube ni'iniln leaves KIN-trii! Hot!. Orrgnn l.'ltr. every day tit 2 p. id. Pli-iiannt 2u mile trip Jail np long distance "Wilhntt" arid make rLarrvations. The highest point of woman 's hap piness is readied only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. Ye t the mother-to-be is often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. But for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, und iu Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system Involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother In the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength it brings aliout after baby comes. Mother's Friend is for sale at drug stores. Write for our free book for i m i.-hi.,rih ,.r w..ut.,n km i,..,n pxnertnntnioln- i-iv.-n the contract for the new s-hool ers which contains much valuable house in the 1-a Mar district north-j information, and many suggestions west of Weston. The building will of a helpful nature, cost about $15011. It is hoped to have j BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Adtmta, Cm. Lehman Hot Springs the Pines of tha Blue Mountains inedirnl biitlia; lanje swimnnntr, pool; new dance hall. (lnneinc; laily; bowling alley; fin? hunting rind fishing and ideal camping grounds. AUTO STAGE Loaves IVndloton Auto Co. TiH'Mlav, Thursday and Sat urday of rach week. Round-Trip Fare $8.00 MAIL STAGE Connects with trains at Pilot Kock, on Monday, Wednes day and Friday of each week. Round-Trip Fare $5,00 "or mail Inquiry to Wllholi Wiihoit, Or." Springs, Ialx I,o-cs I'oot In Montana. JYm Uf::-h, Mont Edward Davis, si.i enKait-d as hostler helper, foil und. r the wh'e'g of a moving- enifine ;-.t rut J'an, which .cru-hed all of his toes. Thfe were amputated, but it wan later found nec-sary for the foot to betaken off at the Instep, leavin? only the heel. Knock Out Typhoid at Yakima. North Yakima, Wash. As a result of the active campaign carried on by the county and city through the health departments. County and City Health Officers Tetreau, and Dr. L. L. Luma den of the United States hoipltal liodlnus Xahlied With Star. Waila Walla, Wash Flashing a star and telling the women and girls 'if the Mie. Hour, a resort, that he was a United States marshal. J. II. liodin us of I'ine City, Whitman county, had his fun nipped In the: bud and after spending the night In Jail wan fined $10 in poliee court and reprimanded for impersonating an officer. ' Girl's Nose liroken. Pullman, Wash. A painful acci dent occurred between Pullman and Wa.v.TA-ai when a team of horses at tached to a bug?y containing Jaspar I.n Follette, son of Congressman La Fo'iiette, and Miss Editi Lnrgent of Pullman, a member of tho Washing ton state college graduat'ng class oi 1911. ran away and threw the occu pants out Into the road. MIhh Lar- gent sustained a broken nose. Read the want tUU. The Cosy. A program abounding in dramatic strength and full of stirring situations that thrill and delight for Friday and Saturday. "The Chihi of the Kancho." p.ison. (Dell Tilancctt and wife appear in this picture. They v lll he seen at this year's Hound-Up In Pendleton.) At j appalling speed a horse gallops madly along, while on its back clings a frightened child of 12 screaming for held A cowboy appears and lushes to the rescue, plying spurs and quirt. His noble steed responds to the call and one watches the wild race with breathless Interest. The cowboy gains on the run-a-way; now h" Is along side and without slackening h!a kill ing pace jeans far ovi r and grasps the child. This is ene sotil-stirr'ng Rcene .hown In this great western film. Some cowb"y games are also shown, making this a feature West ern. Finely colored "f-'unbonnet Sue." Yankee. beautifully colored film telling In a dollfrhtful manner a p'.ory of "Old Kentucky.'" Sue owns some wild mountain land 'Ahiej, i wanted, by the 'f "I trust ;h it contains valuable Iron ere. A graphic story of tho greed of a great corporation in trying to gain pos-eoc-ion of her land and the methods they used, only to be beaten in the end. A prrtly love Ftory Is In terwoven. Auntie and her corn-col) pipe will amuse you. "Pack to the Soli." a country boy goes to the city to itudy nrt nnd after a year his money la gone and ho finds himself In trouble Hi sweetheart goes to the city and unknown to him buys his worthless pictures so he can pay his debts. Tho boy decides to go home and the manner of his arrival and his welcome makes a happy end ing to a story of great human Inter est. Finely colored. Every Woman u interested ana should know about the wonderful I MARVEL Whirling Spmw The new Vaginal Syrtnga. Bestmost convenient. It cleanses instantly. 11 Ask your druggist for It. If he cannot iuodIv thX MARVEL, accept no othet7 but tend stamp for Illustrated booksealed. It elves full particu lars ani directions Invaluahleto ladles. Ms8U CO.. 44Ejst23d Ureal. Ilea fork" Spfcinl trips mnv bo nrrnriiiod with either stape line. IJoard, by the day $1.50; by the week $0.00. Store at springs, carrying full line of groceries, bathing suits and everything needed. Join the Jolly Crowds at Lehman Frank L. McNeil, Proprietor I.V I'Of.M). Thi.. following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One bay mare weighing 900 pounds, branded 10 on left shoulder, roached mane. One gray horse weighing about 1000 pounds, branded N on left shoulder, roached mane. ! If said animals aro not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and cx- , penses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. ; of the 26th day of July, 1911. the', s.ild animals will bo sold to the high est bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, In the Ore- j gon Feed Yard, In said City of Pen-! dletnn, the proceeds of such sale to ho applied to the payment of such ' costs nnd expenses of making sale. j Dated this 15th day of July, 1911. ! TOM GURDANE. City Marshal. ' Pendleton Beer THE BEST Quality-quality first, last and all the time-is the watchword in the produc tion of City Brewery Beer NOTICT1 FOR RIDS FOR COAU Notice Is hereby given, That the Common Council of The City of Pen dleton desires to purchase 40 tons of Rock Spring coal, delivered In the basement of the City Hall at Pendle ton, Oregon. Sealed proposals for furnlHhlng the same will be received by the City Recorder up to and In cluding five o'clock p. m. Julv 26, j 1911. JOHN HAILET, JR., ' Acting Recorder. You do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to give it the required zest. You assist in providing eniploynu nt for homo labor, build ing up your homo city and supporting institutions that place money in circulation here, when yon buy homo products in preference to those that are shipped in. When you drink beer, insist, on Tity J',cer on draught at tho following places: BILLY'S PLACE, W. J. Bogart, Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, Paul IJeinmelgarn, Prop. OI'KRA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop. STATU SALOON", II. .T. Latourelle, Trop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, J. II. Taylor, Prop.