DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLBTTOJf, OKEGON. SATVKDAV, OCTOBER 28, 101! RIGHT PAGKS. pace six. Tobacco rpnp Tc is on!y another name for the dull, listless feeling that too much smoking gives.. You get it from rich, black Havana cigars, but you can smoke a light domestic blend all day long. Try the Gen! Arthur -i r - f t M. A. Gun st cs. Co., Distributors Now York. Oct. 28. Han Johnson, provident of the American LenRtie. Is still anxious for an official probing of the ticket scandal In connection with the world's championship games , here. He declares that lie "has evi dence in his possession that will throw liKht on the muddle, and Is willing to tell the name of an individual who ' helped speculators to get hold of many tickets. j In his opinion John T. Brush, pres ident of the New York club, has been kept in Ignorance of the facts. I "Mr. I' rush had no part in the sale tickets to speculators, said John- "He knew nothing about the matters wore handled by a cer tain nerson. who for the present shall remain unknown. brilliancy at times which kept the large crowd In great enthusiasm. I', of O. will now be a ftrong contend er for the championship, being rated superior to the O. A. C. lmls to Cleveland. Cleveland. Oct. 28. Harry Is. first baseman of the II. Pa world's Preewater, Ore. Miss Catherine H. Heikos and George Shortridge of Sun- HVsi1e were innrrttvl in Wnll Wnll-i at the parsonage of the First Metho- champion Athletics, and ieutenant of .ik, ,,-., v.. r,.. n- t.-!.v,,..,,i Connie Mack, their manager, signed ... . it u . v .1, k,'CJhtJ,.l,,.j-l.lilft'tl,l. a contract to manage the Cleveland team of the American league in 191.'. I He r.rrived here from riiiladelphia and immediately went into confer ence with Tre-ldent Charles Comers , and Vice-President E. S. Barnard, of the Cleveland club. Pupil Is Hurt at Football. Lapwal. Idwho. Oct. 28 Alvln Foote, a pupil of the Fort Lapwal ru ral high school, was seriously Injur ed Internally while playing football. This accident may result In a discon tinuance of football at the school. Oakland A, Portland 0. Oakland, Oct. 28. Oakland captur ed the second game of the post-series game with Portland yerterday, 6 to 0, the misplays of me northerners be ing responsible for the one-sidednes of the score. The champions piled up six errors and failed to group their seven hits off Pernoll in a wav that would bring in runs. The series now stands one and one, with three games yet to be played. Score: Oakland . Portland Pernoll Kuhn and Mitze; 0 Sea ton R. II. K. 6 5 1 7 3 and CHICAGO MERCHANT MAKES STATEMENT. After Spending Thousands of Dollars and Consulting the Host Eminent Physicians, Uo Was Derpcrate. CHICAGO, ILLS.-Mr. J. G. Becker, of 1 34 Van Curcn St., a well-known wholesale dry goods dealer, states as follows: "I have had catarrh for more than thirty yoars. Have tried everything on earth and spent thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re lief, and can say to you that I have found Peruna the only rem edy that has cured me per manently. "Peruna has also cured my wife of catarrh. She always keeps ' it in the house for an attack of cold, which it invariably cures in a very short time." WAV Tfl iiLLOO MH IU DARKEN THE Hi Walla Walla H. S. Games Off. Walla AValla. Oct. 2S. .Meeting in I special session yesterday afternoon Who does not know the value of r tne purp0se of investigating the sage and sulphur for keeping the trup orulse anj just punishment for "hair dark, s ft. glossy and in good tj,e action of certain high school stu--condition As a matter of fact, sul- uonts ln burning their principal. F. phur is a natural element of hair, and c Heck in effigy on the high school vi deficiency of it in the hair is held i.nvn sPVPral nights ago. the burning ly many scalp specialists to be con nected uith loss of color and vitality oi xne n;ur. i nquesiionauiy. mere is no better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially premature grayness, than sage and sulphur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chem ical Company of Xew York put up an ideal remedy of this kind. called Wyeih's Snge and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, and authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will we reiumiea it it Ian; I'J uu exacu as represented. it you have dandruff, or if your "hair is thin or turning gray, get a bottle of this remedv from your ceremony being preceuen ny a mociv trial, and followed by a street dem onstration, the school board passed the following resolution: "Resolved, that the football sched ule of the Walla Walla high school be withdrawn for the balance of the present semester, and that the team be instructed to turn in their foot ball suits and paraphernalia to the athletic coach at once." Oroiron Pefimu W. S. C. Pullman. Wash, Oct. 2S. A great surprise was given W. S. C. support ers yesterday when the speedy Ore gin University football team scored iruegist4oday and see what it will do j a 6 to 0 victory over their idols. Ore tOr yfiil. I gon was rated strong but Pullman "Tlhis preparation Is offered to the i had hopes of victory until their line pub'.it at fifty cents a bottle, and is J was finally beaten down by the Web recommended and sold by special j footers. The game was close and agent, Pendleton Drug Co. hard-fought, both teams displaying V. W. IVfents Milton. Walla Walla. Wash., Oct. 2S. In a muddy game between the local High and the M;lton team on Ankeny field yesterday afternoon, the locals" walk ed off the field with a victory with 27 points to their credit, while the Milton eleven were content to wend tliirr way homeward with a goose egg to show for their trouble. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS ter," (Essany-. A dramatic West ern feature. Thrilling to the lust foot. Exceeding Interesting In every scene. Hotel McFeeSy The Only Strictly . First-Class, Modern Priced Hote in the City New House. New and Bemtifiil Furniture. Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates SI. 00 and $1.50 Per Day Corner Alder & 4th Streets Opposite Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash. Ondiouni. Excellent program for Sunday and Monday. 1. "Her Awakening," Blograph. A pretty but dutiful daughter has one fault, vanity. She Is ashamed of her poor old mother, who Is decrepit and lamo. Working In the office of a laundry, she meets on social terms one of the customers, who, becoming quite attracted by her, is considered her sweetheart. Ashamed of her home and mother, she has never let him visit her, preferring to meet him outside at a trystlng place. One day v hen walking with her sweetheart, she meets her mother, but denies her. Her awakening comes a few minutes later when she sees her poor old moth er knocked down by an automobile. Her mother dies from the effects of the accident and the poor girl's grief knows no bounds .as she fondles the old cane so long carried by her dear mother. Her future does not remain hopeless, for the young man still loves her; but what a bitter punishment she had suffered for vanity. 2. "The Death of Nathan Hale," Edison U. S. History Scene. This turn tells the story of the battle of Long Island, with Washington's mas t.rly retreat, and Nathan Hale's at tempt to do his country a service, re sulting ln his execution as a spy. At the close the scene dissolves Into the statute of Nathan Hale In City Hall park. New York City. 3. "Memories of the Past," Ameri can Pathe. A young man and woman are engaged to be married; they an nr.unce It at a fancy dress ball on her birthday. A famous painter decides to paint her picture, this leads to an other love affair, and the girl finally marries the artist. Tears later the rejected suitor's nephew falls In love with the daughter of this couple. The nephew gains his uncle's consent to their marriage through the striking i resemblance of the- daughter to the portrait of the old sweetheart, who been the only real love he ever had. 4. "Her Hero," Vltagraph. Did you ever meet the man who tells you how brave he is and who hasn't gol the backbone of a caterpillar? Here is a chance to get a good look at him and have a Jolly good hearty laugh, too. It reaches 150 In the shade on the "humorometer" of the laugh circle. John Bunny, the Vltagraph funny man supplies the mercury and keeps it bubbling all the time. Tho Cosy. In accordance with our promise of a higher grade film service for this house, we present the first Install ment for Friday and Saturday with a full feature program Including a Shakesperlan masterpiece, two fine comedies and beautiful and scenic. In future we will show the cream of the Independent output. "Komeq and Juliet," (two reels). Thanhouser. A superb Thanhouser feature In two full reels, 2,000 feet, depleting ln pictures the famous Shakespearean masterpiece. Every one Is familiar with this beautiful love story, replete with thrilling adventures, noble self-sacrifice, and splendid hero ism. The acting is perfect, the cos tuming Is beautiful, the settings are grand and the photography Is fault less, making this one of the finest pictures ever produced. Exquisitely tinted and colored. "Hot Springs, Arkansas," Imp. An educational picture, showing ostrich i farm, alligator farm and views lo and about the . famous health resort, and on the same reel, "lira Royal High ness," comedy. The antii of an es caped lunatic masquerading as a prince, the plight of the real prince, the love dreams of an- old maid in love with the crazy man, and the re sulting complications nnd mixups which occur, are laughable In the ex treme. "Mutt and Jeff and the German Band." Nestor. Our two friends saw a band of strolling musicians and not ing that money was freely given, de cided to form a band of their own. Mutt takes the trombone and Jeff the big bass horn. Prof. Schmitz adver tising "Music taught In one lesson" caught their eye, and after taking the one lesson they started out. What happened to them? Come ln and see. Imiwriall llnnd ltell Itinars. The Epworth League, from press notices throughout the U. S. and England have secured an attraction that any city might be proud of. The Wakefield (England) Musical Union says. "Generally It may be said that the' possibilities of bells are limited to the performance of simple tunes, but Mr. Giggle showed what splendid effects could be produced in music of complex character, the manner In which the 'Norma' and 'Tannhauser' selections were given being in the na ture of a revelation to those before unacquainted with what a good band can do." ERRORS OF REFRACTION Are often the cause of I LrfcfflT !"1T 1 -. - i i n a l I s. : I I 1-1 I lvvesiram wiucii rtsiuis in Sick Headache, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Aching Eyes. Blind SkTi, Etc. These are )f u n symptoms of eye strain which quickly ir.ppe:ir when PKOP l'j 11 1, V FITTED C, L ASS ES A It E "YOIiX. We can refer von to hundreds of pco- ' , i v i1:. 1". vhot'i ve nave in- ted, who will tell you that our Optical Work cannot be improved on. DALE ROTHWELL, optometrist With Hanscom THE Jeweler, 1 "Born with the Republic" I AMES. E. PEPPE J WHISKEY Oldest distillery in America and the hest Whiskey ever made in Kentucky. Established in 1780. Columbia Liquor Store Sole distributors in Fendlcton. HEIJMAX TETEKS, Prop. t The Pastime. Where only the best ln motion pic tures are shown. Program for Sun day : "The Big Dam," (Edison western drama). This is a story of vital In terest and being played ln Colorado on the very spot of a big earthwork construction contract, gains a very valuable amount or atmosphere. Young Bedford Is accepted by a girl who loves and marries him. The rival suitor for her hand Is vitally disap pointed and inclined to" be revenge ful. 1'oth men ure contractors and both put In a bid for a large dam to be completed In one year under a fr.rfyit of tweut-five thousand dol lars.' I'.edford gets the contract, thuS making his rival, Dillon, still more vindicative. Dillon throws everything possible, in Bedford's way lo make him Ioomc his contract, but with the help of his plucky little wife, Bedford wins out. "The Snare of Society," (Lubln). A throbbing domestic drama that re volves around a beautiful diamond ring. Wealth, love and youth com bined to make Author Williams and his young wife extremely happy. Author was a self made man nnd his wife a society leader. Ono day he presented her with a beautiful ring, for which she had expressed a wish, loiter, in playing bridge, she lost a large sum of money, and accepted a loan from Jack Ueed giving the ring as security. Author saw Jack ex hibiting the ring at the club. Ha saught a quarrel with Jack. Then hurried home and asked his wife to explain. .She refused to do so. Instead slio visited Jack's apartments with a revolver, well she rr-gained her ring. A Mory that will appeal to all. "Disappointed Old Maids," (Ameri can comedy). There is much ex quisite humor ln this picture. "Whiffle's Hard Lurk Stories," (American). Whiffles being In "tralahteried circumstances decides to raise a Utile money Just how ho di.es It forms a picture that ! guar ai t"d to raise the risibility of every spectator. "The Millionaire and the pfjtiat- Chlnn bivI Ymnj Americans. Shanghai, China. Several years ago the American consuls In China cautioned young men and women ln the United States against coming hith er with the hope of securing clerical or stenographic positions. Inquiries are again being received as to such openings, and It Is well to repeat the caution. The custom of roreign firms here is to fill all important and well paid positions with persons whom they bring out under contract so that a per.-on arriving without such doc ument stands little chance of secur ing positions that pay living wages. Minor situations are filled by clerks, stenographers and typists who live in Shanghai, at salaries ranging from $25 to 575 United States currency per month. The cost of living here is not less than ln the states and the cli mate is not uniformly suitable to foreigners. MRS. LARAMORE TELLS TROUBLES Lady in Goodwater Describes Her Distressing Experience and Tells How She Was Finally Relieve! Ooodwater, Mo. ''Ever since I was a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore, "I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartburn. I thought I had to suffer this way as long as 1 lived, but when 1 began to take Thedford's Black-Draught, in small doses, every night, the heartburn was H gone in a few days, and I could eat without distress. 1 took two small packages in all, and i although that was some tine ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. I speak a good word for Thedford's ' Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's Black-Draught. ;t cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and ! stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad after effects. Try it. Price 25c. If Your Neighbor Has Electric Light and you have not, just step into his house some even ing after dark and compare ita light with jour own. Study each point of convenience, cleanliness, clear ness, beauty carefully, and then f igure out for your self if it would not pny you well, to have your house wired for electric light at once. Electric Light Today is Cheaper and Better Than Ever Before since the General Electric Company placed its MAZDA lamp on the market We have arranged to supply our customers with the G. E. MAZDA lamps on very favorable terms. These lamps give two to three times as much light as other lamps us ing the snme current. If your house is located on any of our distributing lines we shall be glad to advise you about having it wired and will give you more facts about the efficient electric lighting of your home. Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service' Known For Its Strength The First Nafiona! Bank PENDLETON, OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 50 3 0 SECURJTY WHERE TO ? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ! (Arrive Seattle 8:15'A- M. Airrive Spokane...9 :55 P. 1L Arrive Portland 8 :10 A- M.' Northern Pacific Railway The Pioneer Line. First class trains. ('lose connections. Good leaving time. Good arriving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Through Tickets to all Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY.f , PENDLETON. Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events: Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30. Farming Demonstration Train ot the o-w. r. sn.co. WILL BE AT ARLINGTON, ORE., OCTOBER 31, 1911 A corps of experts from tho Oregon Agricultural College, will givo lectures and demonstrations on Livestock, Grain, Poul try, Forage Plants, Conservation of Moisture, etc., and will be a splendid opportunity for farmers and others to gather prac tical and scientific instruction on these and kindred subjecta. Tho Tri-County Development League of Gilliam, Morrow and Sherman Counties meets in Arlington on October 31st, and will enable tho members to enjoy the lectures, and attend tho meet ing at tho same time. , WM. McMURRAY, General InssinKcr Agefti rortlaml, Ore. i