East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911.
YOU KNOW
You know, or if you don't it's up to you to
come and see, that The Peoples Warehouse
AL WA YS has the largest, the best, the new
est Styles of Women's Suits and Coats. THIS
YEAR we have excelled all former seasons, in
the Character and Style of Garments shown.
Our word to that effect would be of little mo
ment if we did not have the Suits to back up
our word. We have added to our force Miss
Potter of Kansas City, who has taken charge
of FITTING, this itsself would be of small
importance we re it not for the tact that it keeps
us as usual in the FRONT place. Our guar
antee, "THAT A SALE IS NQT SALE UN
TIL BOTH PARTIES ARE SATISFIED."
Come every day and you will find something
NEW in Pendleton's Best and Greatest Ready-to-
Wear Department.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
SAVE YOUR COUPOXS.
TRAMP SERIOUSLY
CUT BY COMPANION
Hp Refuses to DIsoIomci His Xante or
Identity or lite Assailant.
' La Grande, Or. A stranger Is be
ing housed in the city Jail as a result
ot a cutting affray refusing to give
his name or that of his asasilant. Two
men. believed to be tramps, were no
tjced scnuffllng just outside of the
city l'mlts. east of the railroad yards,
where some Greek railroad camping
cars are standing. After a little while
the affair stopped, and an investiga
tion found one man bleeding profuse
ly, his nose cut off entirely, his cheeks
t ut until his jawbone and teeth were
bared, and his wrist and bodly badly
rut. When the Injured man was
brought to town, were he received
medical attention, he refused to give
any Information as to his Identity or
unit 01 nis assailant.
Sallow complexion cornea from hil
iou impurities in the blood and the
rnuit lies with the liver and bowels
they are torpid. The medicine that
gives results in such cases is HER
BINE. It is a fine liver stimulant
ana bowel regulator. Price BOc
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Brothers.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Children Cry for Fletcher's
KCM11IST :
! NEWS OF TIE !
m in ir nr nunr. it o nr
;
Horc Hurts Wapato Man.
Wapato. Wash. Jacob Beeks, a
reservation rancher, was thrown from
a fractious horse and suffered the
fracture of two ribs. The animal
troke through a two-inch plank en
closure and threw Beeks against the
":de of a bain.
New Fishing Hanks n Alaska.
Seattle. The discovery of many
rew fishing banks in Alaska waters
!s reported by persons who arrived
from the north on the steamship Al
batross of the United States bureau of
fisheries today. The Albatross, which
spent several months cruis.ng in the
Rorth, stopped here long enough to
land Captain Burraje and Captain
Joyce of this city, who went on the
cruise as halibut specialists. She then
proceeded to San Francisco.
Tile Orplicuiii.
Good program for Friday's change
i. ine Uyppy." Lubin. Bob
Hunter went out on his country ,.s
t ite to drive away a band of gypsies
He saw and loved Zara, daughter of
ine chief. She was a beautiful girl
or retined type. At first Zara only
laugneu at h.m, but he was persist
f-nt and in the end she accepted him
an:i tiny were married. A painful
surprise awaited him whin his in ut It
er and sister refused to receive her.
Poor Zara fled back, brokenhearted
to her father's camp, and rich Bob
Hunter, learning the cause of her
f. ght, followed her and renounced
v. ealth 'and position for the sweets
of love.
2. "The Old Captain." Selig. A
tale of the sea that will grip from
the first till last and its memory nev
er fades. The thrilling scenes aboard
a big ship makes the picture weli
worth seeing.
3. "The Uordlan Knot." Essanay.
A pretty comedy drama of rural life.
The sunshine and shadows of a
country courtship. Excellent acting,
wfil appointed scenes and clear,
i lean cut photography.
4. "A Broken Life." Pathe. The
cowboys on the ranch are wildly ex
cited over the report of another gold
strike on the Yukon and ail decide to
so. Jim, one uf the cowboys, takes
an affectionate goodbye of his little
sweetheart, Mary. Later we see the
men on the trail of the gold fields.
They make a strike and then Jim re-ce'v.-s
a 'etter th-it Mary's father
has died and he decides to return to
her. On the back trail he is h!d up
by a bandit, robbed of his gold and
Hermiston, Ore., Aug. 31. To show i .f"r ,1pa(1 Years 'nss uml Mar-V
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has Lccn
In use for over 30 years, has hovne tho signature of
and has been mauo uiiucr ms ikv
ZtJy-2- sonal supervision since us liiianey.
Ytfc4M Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Pood, regulates tho
Stomach niul Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Bears the Signature of
Ike Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Tf WUHRAT STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
which amputation of the arm near
the shoulder was necessary. King is
a salesman. Rossi was sentenced to
from five to seven years in the peni
tentiary at Walla Walla
HERMISTON STORE
BOOSTING ROUND-UP!
(Special Correspondence. )
Loses Thumb in Cosrwlii-elx.
Reardan, Wash. While W.ll O'
Hara was running an engine on tire.
jauifs Jicuuneii piace. iBut. that the merchants of Hermiston ar
Two F..ue Yakinta Jail, 1 from Reardan his thumb was drawn enthusiastic boosters for the Pen-
North Yakima, Wash. Frank ' '"to the gearing of revolving cog- dleton Uouiul-Up tiie enterprising
Smith, co:ored, and Jesse W. Ander-' nee!s and was badly torn and fjrm f th(? Hermiston Mercantile
son, pr.sor.ers in the county jail for crushed. The young man rode into ! company has a fine "nound-L'p" win
two months sawed off a heavy steel1 town with no further attention to dow display. It Is a work of art. The
bar in a window of the large room on the wound than to drap it with a ! window was made up by Mr. Will
tne second story, squeezed through j eiotn and at ine nearaan nospnai Donovan, one of the members of the
. comnanv and shows a "fmvlmv"
eu member without taking anesthet- asleep, with his blankets, guns and -'Wf
i('s. .saddle lying around him. The camp
I fire near him Is burning dimly and
Elliott Is NahlK-d at Srane. shows that he is just resting while on
Sprague, Wash. Tom Elliott, who .bis way to the "Round-Up" at Pen
has been making her home with Leodleton. The background of the dis
Schewer. eight miles east of town, play is made up of the famous I'en-
.. 1 I.....t,.kln T Pl.lMf .!!.. LI . . .. '
as aiiesieu uy (.uiinwuic la. v. uiiuijii uianKeis, ana souvenirs ot t.io
.-on -.rtv, ,.nn nr v. f f t-vpii thp nrrmutation of the iniur- ,
the ground and got away.
Keniwwiek Pullet Lowers Ilocorxl.
Kennewick, Wash. Ira A. Boyn
ton, a local chicken fancier, has a
White Leghorn pullet which he be
lieves can lay claim to the youngest
laying record of the valley. The pul-
iieceives n word fr in Jm (me .lav
a stranger comes and utter a short
courtship they decide to marry. Pret
ty soon a little girl comes to make
their lives happy. One summer day
Jim conies back and recognizes Mary's
hiisband as the bandit who robbed
him of h's gold, but rather than ruin
the happiness of the girl he lives
away and leaves them In peace.
let wa hatched at Mounsey Brothers';"" a c,""8e "l a' J "oumu-u p ior l-jli.
nn !,!, i nt .hi. v.r on.i h.,n I -ass:ng a counterfeit $20 bill on Mrs.; Mr. Frank MeUulnnes
Tii. Pastime.
Where you see only the best in
motion pictures. Friday's change of
program follows:
"The Switchman's Tower" Edison.
It is a' l'.ving photograph that opens
tho picture.
"Pnthe's Weekly." Current events
every week. This week, Bob Burman
in auto races at the Point Breeze
track. The Knights of Columbus in
convention at Detroit. The wreck of
the schooner Wamateak on Cape Cod.
The IT. s. Battleships at Province
town, Mass. Pictures of the Czar of
liussia. Crown Pr'nce of Germany,
King Charles of Roumanla. King
Humbert of Italy, the king of Bel
gium, the late Maria Pla, etc.
"Her Spoiled Boy." Melies. Moth
er's boy in this story was thoroughly
rpo'led; he lacked all human Instruc
tions and knew nothing of life, but
what hard experience awakened him
he comes to his senses and pluys the
1'ian.
Rt-niemb.T. I'at.ie's Weekly Friday
iiinl Saturday.
laying August 15.
formerly i ln,s strnnS ,,nd wholly praiseworthy
Pittner in charge of the Caulman , of Chicago, 111., today filed on the ! ,1"t ur "r 11 no"i,- human act. In
i. dsine house. The United States homestead of Mark J. Barthel. relin-i 'lt'p'' 'vnnt the switchman did was as
Clucks Iiuriiinr of Field.
Baker. Ore. Miles Lee, sheep king
of Bak-r tounty. has secured a tem
porary restraining or 2 ex to prevent
the '. "Untry couit from burning his
SO-a. re f d of oats because it has
Canada thistle :n it. The field is now
in fh. k and he declares it is worth
J20H". The court has been waging
a vie-jrous war against the thi.-tle and
has or l- r-.-d several fields destroyed.
i-iarshal was notified to take charge i quished by him to the government
"f E'.liott.
fine a deed of heroism
Ilia Cosy,
A live program for Wednesday and
Thursday. War, wild west and some
good comedy, keeps up the interest
every minute.
"The Turning Point." Reliance.
The young wife unable to bear her
husband's cruelty, divorced him and
ent back to her old home. She fell
into the water while canoeing and
was rescued by a young man who
later married hr. One night a bur
glar entered their home and In a pis
tol duel the husband was wounded.
The wife, rushing '.nto the room, rec
c'zf l th burglar as her former
l nr'ari'!, but save notoriety, she
allowed him to go.
"The Cowboy's Deliverance." Am
erican. Steve and Jim were not very
good friends and when Steve acci
dentally shot himself and the cowboys
found Jim standing near the wound
ed man they accused him, but he es
caped and took refuge In Steve's
cabin whore he was hid by Steve's
wife. The cowboys searched the cab
In but not finding Jim depnrted. The
story closes in a dramatic and excit
ing manner.
"In the Sultan's Harden." Imp.
Lieutenant Bobbins, an American na
val officer while In the harem saw
Haydie, the sultan's favorite, and fell
In love. He decided to aid her in
escaping, but they were both caught
and were sentenced to death. Haydie
was thrown Into the sea. sewed In a
pack, but by means of a concealed
knife, cut the sack and swam to the
American warships. The navy boys
hurry to the lieutenant's relief and
relense h'm after a desperate battle
w-lth the sultan's soldiers. More
Turks arrive and more sailors leave
tho warships and the battle grows
furious. The battleship now takes a
hand and soon scatters the Turks. The
lieutenant got his girl and so all Is
well.
Bill's Day Out." Lux. Bdl at
tended the fair and his experiences
were awful to relate. After getting
tangled up In taffy. Bill decides to
have a flKht. Entering a room
where two black men are boxing he
soon knocked them out, but Bill got
h"s when he smoked a cigar.
"Weary Tom's Dream." Lux.
Weary dreamed of skating and in
his sleep fastened some pieces of wool
on his feet and skated off down
tho street. The fun Is fast and fu
rious and Weary has a sad awakening.
This homesteal Mrs in Section 26 and I ,!"no- y,1 " T'l' ture as this Is a re
as was ever j vm&jmenaHimxwKivviMmmm
I1
is described as Unit "E" in the SW
Rltzville. Wash. Peter U ;ssi" en- vv- M- "d Is In the third Unit. Mr.
if red a plea of guiitv in Judge O. R. I McGuinness arrived here yesterday
Holcomb's court on a charge of shoot-j fron Chicago, his wife has been here
ing W. H. King with a shotgun. Ros-i"" aul,ul l,J eeKH ine guest or Jos.
an Italian, 28 years of age.
i K'irihi.l rrsl C, ,,-,:,, l , , t
Va3 ' .tiim 1 , LIItf II rive IW)
I beh'nd King when he shot him in j Mr. .uc .uinness seemed
lih" right arm, from the effects or! greatly impressed with the country.
j Mr. Percey Holland arrived home
-. - - i fiom Portland, Oregon, this morning
, .... -
iwnere ne naa ucen tor a week on
! l:us!ricss.
j Mr. Henry Soinmerer is around get-
ting his specimens for the county fair.
IIe K!.,:tfs that if he receives all that
I has been promised to him he will not
I have room in the booth. He has a
LOW
COLONIST
RATES
WF.ST HOUND FROM CENTRAL. AND
EASTKKN STATES AND EASTERN
CANADA.
room rented
id the farmers
are
I bringing in their best products to be
shown at the coming fair at Pendleton.
$25.00 Frcm St
$33.00 From Chicago
$50,00 From New York
Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha $25.00
From St. Louis $32.00
From Boston $50.15
Those are a few. There are others.
We quote from all points.
On Sale Daily, Sept. 15 to October 15.
Hav you friends coming? Advise us their names and where lo
cated. We will quote them fares and give full information. Will
you send for your frienda? We will arrange prompt delivery of
tickets.
We operate THROUGH DAILY. TRAINS from St. Louis, Kansas
City, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, all ELECTRIC LIGHTED,
with Leather Upholstered TOURIST SLEEPING CARS and finest
DINING CARS with our famous a la crt ervlce.
Northern Pacific Railway
"The Original Scenic Highway."
Ask any of our representative. Full Information gladly furnished
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, PENDLETON, ORE.
A. D. CHARLTON, Asat 0n. PaM'r Agent, Portland, Ore.
AUTO PULLS TRAIN
IN HKNTOX
COUNTY
l'lttcl W ith .Railway Wheels it Draws
Push t ars- on 20-. Mile Road.
Corvallis, Ore. The oddest rail
road train In the state of Oregon, if
not in the United States, runs on the
railroad between this city and Mon
roe, in the southern part of Denton
county. It consists of an old Reo au
tomobile fitted with small railway
car wheels, and to this, car are at
tached a couple of ordinary section
push cars fitted with couplings and
bumpers and provided with seats.' The
Reo car, t five-passenger auto, is the
engine and day coach, while the Im
provised cars are used as smoking
car, bagguge and express.
The novel train makes two regu
lar daily lound trips between the two
places, running on a regular sched
ule and carrying passengers and bag
gage. The road has been operated
for some time as a logging road and
to carry freight, but no passenger
service was maintained until the Rail
road Commission Informed the com
pany that, as It was a common car
rier, a regular passenger schedule
would have to be maintained and
trarric of this kind cared for. The
distance between the two terminals Is
20 miles.
i.uKe to mucn tnat Is tnrown upon
the screen. "The Switchman's Tow
er is no sentimental picture nor is it
a picture of angels. It is full of hu- I Js
road life and full of Interest. Herbert j I
.nan truth. It is a picture of rail-
J nor, one of the most competent
Photographers r the business is the
switchman: Mary Fuller plays his
. ife and the engineer Is James Cor
don. The acting of all including the
firemen, is perfect nml the settine.s
! could hardly ! Improved.
! "Tile Ilolinir P.issotn." llioor.ioh
I A typical small boy is the hern of this
ricture. The last two scene.; of :t or
especially line. Tiie rul'ng passion
of one of the boys Is to be a pirate.
The result is that the l.t'Je heroine
and the pirates mate are hist seen far
out at sea in a tiny row boat which is
fast becom'ng filled with water. See
York (Si Yorkj
Chinese Doctors j
CAN POSITIVELY CURE YOU
Those who are suffering from dis
eases which many other doctors have .
pronounced incurable, now have re- j
Uef in sight. York' & York, the fam-
ous Chinese doctors, are now located '
in Walla Walla. These men, after '
years of study and researoh in China, i
iaillUU UiyiUlUUB My LUC? jllipei -
or, to pursue their practice of medi
cine. For centuries the Chinese have been
acknowledged leaders in tho practice
of medicine, and many wealthy peo
ple annually go to that country in
search of relief for ailments which
doctors of this country have pro
nounced incapable of permanent
cure.
York & York use nothing but power
ful roots and herbs of demonstrated
medical value. These roots and herbs
act' gently on the system In direct
contrast to medicines usually given.
They can be consulted without cost.
Those residing out of the city can
send for symptom blanks and a free
diagnosis will "be given.
ci&u ji'c ton
THE
I
oeer
BEST
Read the want ads.
Quality-quality first, last and all the
time-is the watchword in the produc
tion of City Brewery Beer
Vou lo not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to
eivc it the required zest
Vou assist iu providing employment for home labor, build
ing up your Lome city and supporting institutions that place
money in circulation here, when you buy home products in
preference to those that are shipped in.
When you drink beer, insist on City Beer od draught at
I he following places:
BILLY'S PLACE.
W. J. Bogart, Prop.
BTvEWETCY DEPOT,
Paul ITemmelgarn, Prop,
OPERA BAR,
Anton Kraft, Prop.
STATE SALOON,
II. J. Latourelle, Prop.
THE CRESCENT SALOON,
J. IL Taylor, Prop.
YORK A YOltK MEDICINE CO.,
210 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wn.
PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
it
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort,
FUN, PATnOS, SCENIC, THRILLING '
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., Fit
Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5f and 10