East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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I T7AHT TO GO TO PARIS
Sung by HARE CAHILL in DANIEL V. ARTHUR'S production
"THE BOYS AND BETTY"
Lyric by CrtX V. HOBART
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Music by SILVIO REIN
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Copyright, MCMVIH, Sole Selling Agent MAURICE SHAPIRO, Publisher, Broadway and 39th St, Hew York
t ' WHO WILL PUBLISH YOUR SONG, IF YOU HAVE WRITTEN ONE, AND SEND YOU VALUABLE
CATALOGUE OF HITS FREE FOR THE ASKING
Used by permission, MURRAY MUSIC Co., New York No, 243,
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THIS IS OXE OF A SERIES OF POPULAR SOXG HITS APPEARING IN EACH ISSUE OF THE SATURDAY EAST OREGONIAX, EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST PAPER, AN
OTHER FAMOUS MUSICAL SUCCESS WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK-WATCII FOR IT.
Linger. Vincent is visiting in Portland.
George Eaer of Portland is visiting
fliends in the city.
Miss Helen Johns spent Sunday and
Itonday in Walla Walla.
Mrs Robert Forster and son Tom
ere home from an outing at Seaside.
Aagie Rosenburg has returned from
pr.rtlanj where he spent his vacation.
Miss l.otta Fleek returned to Pen
dleton on Thursday after a visit of
several weeks at Libby, Montana.
Mrs. Fred Laatz is visiting her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mat
lcck. Mrs. Ruth Strahorn has as her
guest Mrs. Elizabeth Frantz of Port
land, but formerly of Pendleton.
Mrs. O.' E. Harper returned Thurs
cay from a short visit at the Judge
Maloney ranch on the reservation.
Miss Javina Stanfield came down
from Meacham on Thursday and is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. James B
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Coon and Miss
-Nina coon nave returned from a
rionth's vacation in Portland and at
the coast.
Mrs. K. S. Munra is the guest of
Mrs. Ben Marlin at Meacham. She
win visit In Pendleton during the
Round-L'p-
PleasantRefieshini
Beneficial,
Gentle andEfflective,
' a v v . . m
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
In the Circte.
on eveny Package of the Genuine.
DO NOT LET ANY DEALER
DECEIVE YOU
STRUP OP DCS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS OVEN
UNIVERSAL SAHSf ACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS
PAST, AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN
SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER
INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND
COSTING THE DEALER lift THEREFORE. WHEN BUYING.
Note tfeFuff Name of the Gompan
W.l II J.l.lllinJUV .1 1TJ1T
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN
THE CIRCLC.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. OF THE
CCNUtNE. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZE
ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
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M1MATUKE PICTUU
OF PACKAGE.
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Mr. anl Mrs. J. R. Dickson and son
Trank returned Thursday from a
summer's outing at Tokeland, Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton re
turned Thursday from Denver where
they spent six weeks at the home of
Mrs. Hampton's parents.
Mrs. Sam R. Thompson, Mrs. Fred
Earl and Mrs. Lawrence Frazier re
turned Tuesday from Walla Walla af
ter a visit of several days.
Edgar W. Smith returned to Port
land on Friday to join Mrs. Smith
who has tpent the summer in Port
land and Long Beach, Wash.
Mrs. Xorborne Berkeley, Miss Mil
dred and Master Xorborne Berkeley
returned on Wednesday from Port
land where they visited for two
months.
-
Miss Mary Zurcher, who returned
recently trom a vacation at Cove and
Wallowa Lake, will 'visit for a week
w,th Miss Edith Still In Milton, re
turning to Pendleton for the Round-
-Mrs. Thomas Vaughan and Miss
Una Smith returned Wednesday from
a summers outing at Long Beach
Sir. anl Mrs. E. L. Smith and the
other children will return next week.
THE CHURCHES.
First Presbyterian Church.
Corner Alta and College streets,
i:ev. F. J. Milnes, pastor. Sunday
acnooi at 10 a. m ; morning service
tt 11.
Morning Sedvlce:
1 Organ Prelude.
2 Doxology, congregation stand
ing. 3 Responsive Reading.
4 Gloria Patri.
5 Hymn, congregation standing,
No. 11.
6 Scripture Reading.
7 Anthem, "O, Lamb of God," by
Gounod.
8 Prayer, responsive choir.
! Hymn, congregation standing, No.
292.
10 Offeratory.
11 Anthem (Solo), Mrs. Swingle.
12 Sermon by pastor "Immortality
ana .foetry.
13 Silent Prayer.
14 Benediction, congregation seat'
ed.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m:
1 Organ Prelude.
2 Hymn, No. 45.
3 Anthem, "Benedlctus," by Gou
nod.
4 Scripture Reading.
5 Anthem (Duet), Mrs. Swingle
Prof. Blakeslee,
6 Prayer, response by choir.
7 Offeratory.
8 Anthem (Solo), Prof Blakeslee
9 Sermon, "Breaking of a Wild
Colt."
10 Silent Prayer, response by
choir.
Benediction.
CATARRH
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT. WHOLE.
SOME AND EFFECTIVE RLMtDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES
AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL
enters rr is necessary to buy the oricinal and only genuine,
; WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE
California Fig Syrup Co.
A Reliable
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Ely's Cream Balm
I quickly abtorbed.
(lues Reliel al Onc&
It cleanses, soothes.
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the diseased mem.
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awny a Cold in the
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Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cte., at Drue-
mul. i.m 1... . :1 t 1 . ... n
ti t, ' '' ln '"I11"1 iorm, 7& cents,
tly Brothers, GO Wurron Street, New York.
Methodist Church Notes.
Sunday school in the morning at
10 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintend
ent. Secretary T. J. Hazleton of the
Prison League of Portland will
speak at the 11 o'clock hour. Ep
woth League meets at 6:30 Instead of
7 o'clock. Mrs. A. J. Owen is leader.
"The Supreme Motive Power" is the
subject. Special music, a duet by Miss
Coutts and Miss Rugg All are ln-
v ted. This being conference Sunday,
'here will be no evening service.
Christian Science,
Service Sunday at 11 a. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Wednesday
evening service at 8 p m. Subject of
the lesson sermon, "Man." Reading
room open daily from two to four in
the afternoon. Corner E. Webb and
Johnson streets. All are cordially Invited.
First Christian Church.
North Main street, J. W. Van De
walker, pastor: 9:45, Bible school;
11, communion and sermon; 6:30,
young people-'s meeting; 7:30, sermon.
A cordial invitation to all.
NIECE OF SWOPE ELOPES.
Cilj
Relatives of Munlrml Kansas
Millionaire Is a lirldo.
Colorado Springs. Lucy Lee Swope
niece of Colonel Thomas H. Swope, the
murderei Kansas City millionaire,
vho has been spending some time ln
this city, eloped with W. B. Byrne, a
former Kansas City business man.
The couple went Pueblo, where they
were married, and returned here last
evening.
Discouraged
The expresm'on occura so mny times in letters from
sick women, " I watt completely discouraged." And there
is always good reason for the discouragement. Years of
pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor triod in vain.
Medicines doing no lasting good. It is no wonder that
the woman feels discouraged.
Thousands of these weak and sick women have found
health and courage regained as the result of the use of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcera
tion, and cures weakness,
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SICK WOMEN WELL.
Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists
lor this reliable remedy.
Sick women are invited to consult by letter, free. All correspondence
strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without
fee to World's Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy.
XIXE VFAH MYSTERY
SOLVED IJY INSPECTOR
Girl Char red With HaviiiK Stmt Hun
drwls of Letters to Prominent
Citizens.
Easton, Pa. Charged with having
written hundreds of anonymous let
ters of a scurrilous, defamatory and
indecent character, and sent them
through the mails to more than a
score of residents in this city, includ
Ing clergymen, business men and wo
men, Miss Harriett Dewltt, daughter
of one of the city's well known and
respected citizens, has been arrested,
and will be given a hearing by Unit
ed States Commissioner Turner.
In nearly all of the letters, the
anonymous writer attacks either the
character of the person to whom the
letter Is addressed or that of some
near relative or friend. In several
lrstances, charges of criminal conduct
are made.
For nine years these anonylng let
ters have been received, and many
complaints made to the postofflce de
partment, and Inspectors and secret
service men had been assigned to
fathom the case and failed.
Inspector Shaneberger was ordered
to trace the writer, and the evidence
he secured during the last two months
resulted in Miss Dewltt's arrest.
She declares that she Is Innocent,
and that hhe also has been receiving
letters from the anonymous writer.
Read the want ads.
Yellow complexion, pimples and
disfiguring blemishes on tho face or
body can bo gotten rid of by doctor
ing the liver, which Is torpid. HER
B1NE Is a powerful, liver correctant.
It purifies the system, stimulates the
vital organs and puts the body In fine
vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold
b7 A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
DEATH GRINS AT KAISER.
Berlin. Tho Kaiser narrow lv
capod Injury in a collision between
iwo trains, which occurred on the
track adjoining the one on which his
special was standing. The accident
occurred at Luebee.
es-
Thero'g a Reason."
May You seem to prefer the beach
to the piazza.
Maud Yes; I prefer to be burnt by
the sun than roasted by the gossips.
Judge.
The colors of butterflies are influ
enced by the temperature of the air
In which they live.
KIDNEY TROU R LR
Suffered Ten YearsRelimrdin Three
4 nanus 10 S.-J(J-i A.
Red snow and hail, with red dust,
y. a.aiAVAi, Mi, mening, Ky,
bladder trouble for ten years pas t.
"Last March T '. .
Pernna and Z-a UMn
...u lur vnroe months.
1 5aiVu.0t nMd " ,lnce'nor ave I felt
savn!
kidney and
using