East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OIIBGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911.
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MAY WED AFFINITY
Chicago, Dec. 19. Mrs. Edna Rob
inson of Portland, Ore., who attempt
ed suicide Saturday, and Frank Cock
rell are expected to marry. They
pacsed mont of yesterday in her pri
vate room at the hospital. His pres
ence and his entering words have
helped surgery to start her on the
road to recovery.
The bullet wan removed during the
day. In a week or 10 day she may
be able to leave the hospital unless
unexpected complications aet in. -
Frlendn say that as soon as Mrs.
Robinson 1b discharged from the hos
pital the wedding will take place.
"She is an estimable woman a
woman of highest type and simply
lost control over herself," said Cock
rell. "I had absolutely nothing to do
with her separation from Harry Rob
inson, the Portland telegraph opera
tor, and did not consider my visiting
her in Chicago as a court-hip; but
her views apparent'y were different.
Certainly I visited her at the hospital
and I am glad my presence cheered
her and created the encouragement
she so much needed. I hope for her
speedy recovery."
Mrs. Robinson Is reported to have
said today that she would never mar
ry Cockrell.
When You Think
I the pain which many women experience with every
month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ
ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle.
'While in general no woman rebels against what ibe re
gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would
siot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce' Favorite Preaerlptlon make
weak women atroni and alek women
well, and tlvea them freedom from pain,
it eatabllsbea regularity, aubduea Inflam
mation, beala ulceration mad cure e
male weakueaa.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter,
fret. All corresoondence strictly nrivate and sacredly
confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med
ioal Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you want a book that tells all about woman's' diseases, and how to cure
them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
only, and he will send you a frit copy of his great thousand-page illustrated
Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers.
In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps.
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THERE IS SOME REASON FOR THE GREATLY INCREASED ATTEND
ANCE AT THE
PENDLETON
THE SCHOOL OF MODERN METHODS
The best systems, individual instruction and a personal Interest In each
pupil are the reasons for the rapid advancement and the short time required
to graduate In our school.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and all business, shorthand and
English subjects practically and thoroughly taught. ENROLL NOW.
Day and evening classes. Graduates assisted to good positions. Fees
are lower than In most schools. M. L. CLANCEY, H. A., Pres.
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNE1TER, Prop.
PENDLETON. ORE
Farpily Liquor Store
Phone Main 299
7 1 1 Main Street.
Lumber and Building
U a 1 A Large and Complete Stock Al
lMUtCrlal ways on Hand and PRICED RIGHT
The Best Mill Work to be
Obtained in the Northwest
Let U. Figure With You
on Your NextOrder
Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum-
hor Varrl J. A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Proprietors
U6I I dill PHONE MAIN 7
ENGINEER KILLED
LEAVING LOCOMOTIVE
Albany, Ore., Dec. 19. Philip SI.
Flood, engineer of the local freight
running between Albany and Junction
City, was killed In the railroad yards
here. He was found at 5 o'clock,
lying with the back of his Bkull crush
ed, on a small bridge near the east
end of the yards and died two hours
Inter In the hospital. It is not known
how the accident occurred but it is
supposed that fie boarded the engine
or the northbound Oregon express
li-uvlng here at 4:18 to ride toward
home, Jumped off at the bridge, slip
ped, and struck his head on some pro.
jectloji of the train. He was 33 years
old and leaves a wife.
i
SPORTS
Well DcfoaU Storbeck.
London, Dec. 19. Bombardier
Wells, whose scheduled fight with
Jack Johnson Iat September was
prohibited by the authorities, appear
ed In the ring of the National Sport
ing club lost night and defeated Fred
Storbeck, the heavyweight champion
of South Africa. A big crowd had
gathered to see the bout, which last
ed 11 rounds, Storbeck being knocked
out with one of Wells' powerful
swings.
t'hipp Defeats German
Akron, o., Dec. 19. Joe Gorman,
champion middleweight of the Pacific
coast, was knocked out by George
Chlpp of Pittsburg last night In the
f'fth round ot what was to have been
a 12-round bout.
Nelson Defeats Howard.
New York, Dec. 19. Battling Nel
son easily had the better of Willie
Howard in a ten-round bout In Brook
lyn last night. While the bout was
all Nelson's on points, the blows he
landed seemed weak.
SMknnc IIw High Score.
Springfield, Mass., Dec. 19. Re
tults in the third and fourth rounds
in the Indoor League of the United
States Revolver association were an
nounced lust night. The highest
store to date is credited to Spokane
with 1112 in the fourth round. In
the third Spokane got 1100. San
Francisco scored 10S2 in the third
and 1108 In the fourth. These teams,
with the exception of Manhattan, New
York City, are the only ones to reach
the 1100 mark In those two rounds.
Manhattan has shot over 1100 In all
four rounds, the scores announced
being 1111 and 1103.
j 1'OnTI.AXI) HANK CLOSED
BY STATE EXAMINER
Portland, Dec. 18. The American
Rank and Trust company, Portland's
small bank, closed its doors today on
orders of Rank Examiner Wright who
feared it would wreck if it continued
business much longer. It was cap
italized at $150,000; has deposits of
$183 000; cash on hand, 140.000 and
the rest In securities. Negotiations
are under way to take it over by a
bigger bank. Wright says it will ulti
mately pay the depc.Otors fully.
When your feet are wet and cold,
and your body chilled through ami
thrnilch fmm PTniuupA taVa a Vi ' rr
I dose of Chamber'ain's Cough Rem-
I eay. nntho your reet in hot water be-
! forA ffnincr tn flnd vftn nro olmnet
I certain to ward off a severe cold. For
sale by all dealers.
TO CU11E A COLD IX ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qainlne
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S algna
ture Is on each box. 25c.
Usefcil Gilts for Mml
FROM A MEN'S STORE
Dress Shirts
Fancy or golf, with or with
out collar, $1.00, $1.23.
$1.50.
Mufflers and Full Dress pro
tectors 50 to $ 4.00
Suspenders 25 to $1.50
Pajamas... $1.50 to $3.00
Suit eases .... .$1.25 to $20
Tie Fins 50 to $2.50
Cuff Links and Fins to
match... $1.00 to $2.50
Sweater Coats 90 to $5
Dress Vests $1.00 and up
Dress Shoes $2.50 to $5
Gloves
Hutchens & Fotter Dress Kid
Mocha, Silk Lined and
street cloves, $1.00 to
CO rK
Our Holiday lines are now
eomplele and we take pleas
ure in showing our Roods.
Plenty of pom potent and
courteous clerks to wait on
you promptly.
Silk Hose
Comes in all colors 50 pr.
Neckwear
Fancy Silk 25 to $1
Imp. Knitted Ties 50
Umbrellas 75, to $2.50
Handbags...:. 3 to $17.50
Tie, Tandkerebief and Hose
sets 50 to $2.00
Hat Brushes . 50
F.radley Mufflers 25, 50
Worsted Suits $3.75 to
$25.00.
Overcoats..
Raincoats..
$1.00 to $60
$5.00 to $20
Wonungiiien's . Ming Go.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieum,
TUe-day's program is a dandy. The
be."t Is none too good for our patrons.
1 "Her Cowboy Lover." Vita
graph. An eastern girl goes west,
8ee a real specimen of manhood,
who beats out "the eastern fellow,"
by snatching her from his side in an
auto, lifting her onto his broncho.
2. "An Ep sode Under Henry III."
Pathc. Henry III, king of France, de
sires the removal of Duke De Guise,
who is in love With his sister. He
plans to assassinate the duke. The
king's sister sends her . friend, the
Duke de Bus y,' to save her lover,
which results in the death of the
duke.
3. "Under the Tropical Sun." Ed
ison. This picture was taken In Cuba,
in and around a sugar plantation.
4. "Off the Coast of Maine." Ed
ison. A scenic film of great beauty.
5. "His First Long Trousers." Se
lig. An airy, breezy comedy of school
boy days.
6. " Seeing Indianapolis." Sellg.
An interesting travel picture.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures Tues
day's change:
"The Surgeon's Temptation." Edi
son. Norm Marsden. an eminent sur
(teon, becomes engaged to Celia West,
a charming society girl who Is con
siderably his Junior. One. day while
with Celia he meets a young friend
of his whom he presents to Celia. Ev
ans is a handsome young chap with a
winning personality and it is not long
until the young people are very much
In love. An automobile accident in
this picture causes a real thrill.
"Too Many Engagements." Essa
nay. A lively comedy in a fashion
able restaurant. Two adjoining pri
vate d'nlng rooms are shown and In
each Bob Crandall. stock market
plunger, is tiying to enttrtain a girl
without letting either know of the
ether.
"Trapped " Eclipse. An absorb
ing story telling how a thumb print
aids Justice in finding the guilty par
ty. "White Brave's Heritage." Kalem.
A ranchman dashes tip to the Went
worth home and Informs the family
that a terrific prairie fire- is sweep
ing down upon them.
The Cos-.
A week of features at the house of
features. Watch closely so you won't
miss any of them. Wrestling match
for championship of the world, Mon
day and Tuesday. Five reels, 6000
feet this change.
"Wrestling and Wrestlers," (Am
broslo); A feature athletic film,
showing three exciting bouts between
the champions of the Grfoeeo-Roman
style of wrestling. John Ralcevlch,
champion of the world, defends his
t!tle against Anglio, the black giant
of Martinique. Jourdan, French
champion vs. Lobmajar, Austrian
champion, Emlle Bacevich, Italian
champion vs. Shinaplier, Prussian
champion.
"Vindication of John," (Champion).
Freed from jail by his mother, the
falsely accused man went west and
became a cowboy.
"East and the West," (Thanhous
er). A pretty story of America and
Japan, with the scenes shifting back
and forth between the two countries.
"The Tiddisher Cowboy," (Ameri
can). The Jew opened a pawn shop
In the bunk hojse and loaned the
boys money on their guns. Having
got all the guns, he had the punch
ers at his mercy.
"The Brocho Buster's Bride," (Am
erican). The boys felt sorry for hen
pecked Jack and took his wife away
leaving a note: "Dear Jack We've
took your filly out to break her in."
Their success was marked.
"When a Man's Single," (American)
If you never laughed before you'll
lnugh at this.
Coming soon, "The Cowboy Pugi
list." Coming Christmas, greatest
war picture ever made, "The Golden
Wedding," in two reels. 2,000 pecclt
in the cast.
I XCI.K SAM STILL HAS
SI HPLVS DOLLARS OX HAND
Washington, D. C, Dee. 18. Sec
rotary MacVoagh of the United States
rea-ury today sent his annual report
to congress, for the fiscal year end
ng June 30. The report Rhows that
Uncle Sam has $1,538,202,575.53
top'd a way in his sTong box. while
i balance of $35,476,135.14 is had In
national banks and in the Philippine
treasury.
nst in s amount of cash on
"ana, is a debt, including interest
and non-lntorest bearing, of $1,303.-
3S4. '.137.69.
Tlie total estimates of expenditures
for ordinary and extraordinary pur
poses In 1913. exclusive of the esti
mates for the Panama canal and tlmse
for tho ponal service payable from
postal revenues, are $637,920.S03 35.
The estimates of rece'pts available for
the general fund are $667,000,000.
The estimated exces of receipts for
1913 Is, therefore, $29,079,196.65.
The estimates for tho Panama canal
are $47,263,760.20, making the grand
total of estimated expenditures pay
ablo from tho general fund $6S5.1ii4,
563.55: and accordingly the estimat
ed excets of expenditures for 1913. in
cluding the Panama canal, is $1S,-1S4.563.55.
Deep-seated coughs that resist ordi
nary remedies require both external
and internal treatment. If you buv a
I dollar bottle of BALLARD'S HOIIE-
HOUND SYRUP you get the two
i remedies you need for the price of
one. There Is a IIERRICK'S RED
I PEITER PORUS PLASTER for the
chest, free wltn each bottle. Sold by
A. C. Kooppen & Bros.
MILLIONS f FAMILIES
ELIXIR SENNA
fO COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND MUR tpSSZSSrjSESE
' ' .,nwn, WIUllTAUUn ATll
BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
t nijiitiiiirfiLi'ikiiA
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO.
IN THE CIRCLE
ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP
OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH,
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR.
INC TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
YRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUCCISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU.
FACTORED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
NOTE THE NAME
nUNTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. .ND IN
THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
ORUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE.
miniature ncruu
or PACKAGE.
mm I
IjfeJlri ill
J'-tONlAlU Hi PER ( I l jl
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SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OP
LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BCNEFICIAI.
FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS '
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
California Fig Syrup Cq
IJ.VTTI.KS IXTKUFKRF. WITH
PEACE X AGOTIATIOXS
Shanghai, Dec. 18 After a short
and unsatisfactory conference today
between Bowen T'ng Fang, for the
rebels, and Tang Shao TI for the Im
perialists, It was decided that no more
peace conferences will be held until
the armies quit fighting an "
armistice. The opposing bo.....s
have been ordered to obey the armis
t ce. The oppos'ng generals have been
ordered to quit battle.
I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. R S812.
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
BEG IX JAX. 3, COXTIXVE FOUR WEEKS.
YOU
ARE
INVITED
Every citizen of Oregon Is cordially Invited to
attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven
distinctive courses will be offered in Agricul
ture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every
course Is designed to HELP the student in his
dally work. Make this a pleasant and pro
fitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason
able accommodations. For beautiful Illustrat
ed bulletin, address,
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallls. Ore.
Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence.
St. George Cafe and Grill
WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CUSS
Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable
Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A M, to 2:00 P. M.
French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby
High School Lecture Course
JOSEFFY, The Magician
An Evening of
Music - Magic - Mystery
1: Violin Solos from Lighter Classics.
2. Original Experiments in Slight of Hand; novel, unique,
amusing.
2. Necromancy : Experiments in the Fourth Dimension, the
Hindu Dial, Japanese Phantasy, etc.
First Christian Church
Tuesday, Dec. 1 9th, 1911
Admission: Adults 50; Children 25?(
Season Tickets, Four Numbers S?1.G0
Bott led in Bond'
6
Wauts Shipping; Trust Probed.
Washington, Dec. IS. Supporting
his resolution, asking for an investl
Kiitinn of ihe sh ppinir triist. Congress
man Humphrey of Washington, be
fore the house committee on rules, to
l:iv s: d. "'or (hnn !'0 it comi nf
over-soa commerce Is carried In for
eign ships, belonging to some sort of
a i-'nu.in. Tncy nave no competi
tion Passenger and freight rates are
fixed by agreement. '
1 Absolutely 2S5S2
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Since 1780
HERMAN PETERS
PENDLETON - - OREGON
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