4 .. .. iv TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGKXNTATT. PENDLETON, OREGON". SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IT, 11)12. PAGE THREE Your Trade is Cordially Solicited at Pendleton's Newest Store a m 44 (ID EVERYTHING the market affords in Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry, Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables Our Store is Absolutely Clean and Sanitary; Our Stock Freshened Daily Postoffice Block, next to Hanscom's Jewelry Store (llvj WW J am inn 1 I 1 LI i UUJ Postoffice Block PhoneMain444 Careful Attention Given to Phone Orders and Goods Delivered to Any Part of the : City Free of Charge DOWNEY & MARSH Proprietors F. M. DOWNEY Phone Main 444 G. E. MARSH AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplirum. Vitugrnph feature for Sunday and Monday. 1. "Testing His Courage." Vita graph. There's nerve tissue and red blood in this picture thnt gives it a stir and whirr of delightful and con tinuity of interest. Tales of a west ern terror do not phase an eastern chap. To tost his courage a girl im personates the terror, who meets her In disguise anM she is saved from his embrace by the easterner, who gets the drop on him and puts him in tho "cooler." 2. "A Timely Lesson." A married man who had become infatuated with a handsome widow and believes that he no longer loves his wife and child, in brought to-his senses through tho instrumentality of his wife's brother, who causes him to suffer the same heartaches he had inflicted upon bis wife. 3. "The Fire Brigade in Moscow." Paine. A thrilling picture of the work done by these fire fighters. 4. "The Fright." l'athe. The sit uation of this remarkably strong pho toplay is human and very intense. It is very truly a picture of a fright and is a picture well worth seeing. 5. "The First Man." Essanay. There is an ingenuous plot, excellent acting and splendid stage manage ment in this comedy. It will cause ripples, torrents, floods of hearty laughter. IOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ottunwa, Iowa. "For years I was almost a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms: over my body, sick hcadaclje, spinal weakness, dizziness. depression, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but Lydia E. 1 Pinkhnm's Vegeta ble Compound has done more forme than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is full of gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for my health." Mrs. Harriet E. Wampler, 521 S. Ransom Street, Ottumwa, Iowa, Consider Well This Advice. No woman suffering from any form of femalo troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. . This famous remedy, tho medicinal in gredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to bo a most valua ble tonic and invigorator of the fc mule organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to tho wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta l.ln Comnound. If you want special ndvlcn writo to Lydia E. Hnkhnm Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence .0 Tho Pastime. The home of good pictures. A classy program for Sunday's change- "Kvangellne." Selig. Tho beauti ful story of Evangeline is probably as well known and as dearly loved as was its poetic creator. Henry W. Longfellow. With a pathetic charm that brings a Bob to the throat of its auditor, we are told the story of two young Arcadian lovers Evangeline, the beautiful, and Gabriel, son of Hasil, the blaekhmith. "His Exoneration." Lubin. A western story of love and strife, be ginning in tho east Chock full of action. Plot skilfully woven and the love featuro especially good. "The Vitagraph Monthly of Cur rent Events." showing things as they happened and how they are done. First wo see the New York city mounted police in their annual parade. Next comes-"Hello, liill," the It. P. O. K, who now pass before us in magnifi cent regalia. This pageant of pano ramic splendor will be hailed with do light. The Hoy Scouts are shown giving us an exhibition drill and many other features too numerous to men tion! "Ho Who Laughs Iist." Kalem. A rollicking Western comedy, present ing a bunch of American (Kalem) beauties. Cosy. Friday and Saturday'? program looks good on paper, it looks better on the screen. "Tho Cattlemen's War." Bison. A fierce war started over one little calf. Pee the genuine round-up and brand ing. Sensational riding. desperate battles, a drop or two of love and fi nally peace and happiness. A fea ture. Western. "When First We Met." Powers. If ever you went swiping apples in kid hood days you'll like this sweet little kid story. "Tho Musician's Daughter." Am erican Eclair. A feature picture with real sentiment expressed In every scene A story that grips the heart strings. Simply a "better picture." "Mutt and Jeff and the Black Hand." Nestor. They saw dreams of glittering wealth via the black mail route, but alas! the end was a nightmare. Its a snappy, lively funmaker. "The telltale Parson." Powers. UMATILLA SEES I SENT XEW KVSIXKSS DWELLING AND COXCKKTE SIDEWALKS Motor Cur Conductor to Build a New Home Ladies Aid Elect Officers For Ensuing Year New Druggist. (Special Correspondence.) ' Umatilla, Ore., Feb. 17. Conductor Cherry of the motor car will begin the construction of a new residence Comedy of a village deacon, a run-! on the' south side of the depot on the away horse, an unexplained parasol D. C. Brownell addition, and a jealous wifey. I Xev Cross Walks. "Romance and Uppercuts." Nestor. Several new cross walks have been Country comedy with a little love and ! laid during the week, also the corn- lots of fighting. Coming! Great two-reel submarine feature, "From the Bottom of the Sea." It's an Imp nothing more need be said. At Tho Grand. Friday and Saturday, j The Lost Freight Car, a Kalem film. Showing a real railroad wreck. Lieutenant Grey of the Confeder acy, a Selig film, showing that great pletlon of the sidewalks on F street will be rushed. Ladies' Alii Officers. The ladies' aid elected officers for the ensuing quarter today and are H3 follows: President, Mrs. J. T. Bullock, vice president, Mrs. L. Bul lock, secretary Mrs. C. Correll, assis tant secretary Mrs. C. B. Harvey, treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Brownell. Concrete Sidewalks. Concrete sidewalks are being put down this week in front of the new General Grant. The Foolishness of Jealousy, a Vlt-jciine' block which will add materially ngraph film, tho same old story, the I to the appearance of the block as wife thinks her husband is in love I with his stenographer. j In connection with our splendid j motion picture program, Miss Francis Dainty and company, novelty slack w ire and bicycle artists. Miss Fran-' els Dainty and company has been one of tho feature acts with lllngliug Bros, circus for the past season. They j well as to the city. liuys New Horse. Mr. D. R. Brownell has purchased from Hormiston parties during the week a fine delivery horse which will !e used to meet the demands on his rapidly increasing business. Basket Social. A basket social and dance will be FRANCES DAINTY 4 ft) At The Grand Mrs. H. T. Duncan has returned from Portland. She has been very ill since her return. Miss B. Brownell who met with a somewhat serious accident some weeks ago is now convalescent. Mrs. Jeff Stephens and daughter are visiting at Pendleton this week. D. C. Brownell has gone to Seattle on a business trip. O. W. Walker of the Pacific Tele phone company has been transferred to Kennewiek, having left for his new station early in the week. EASTERN ELKS sail March 9th on the steamer Sierra ; held on Friday evening to create a to do an engagement n Honolulu and : fund to lix up the Umatilla cemetery go from there to China and Japan, ! grounds. Shade trees will be planted continuing on to Australia and New 'and the grounds otherwise improved. Zealand,, j New Druir Store. Earl ("ilbson the Stanfleld druggist has closed up his store; there and will open a drug store In the Svvitzler building on Railroad avenue. This Ts not for those suffering from kid-; will be the first drug store here. mm COB in AUTOS THE SOUND SLEEP or GOOD HEALTH FRANCES DAINTY At The Grand prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, weak and ailing I kidneys, restore normal action, and wi:h it health nnd strength. Mrs. M. j F. Spalsbury, Sterling, 111., says, "I suffered great pain in my back and j kidneys, could not sleep at night, and j could not raise my hands over my I head. But two bottles of Foley Kid- buck, ney Fills cured mo. Foley Kidney f. W Personal Mention. Mrs. Jane Davidson has returned from a visit to her granddaughter. Miss Jewel Franklyn who is attend ing school at Portland. Miss Eva Brownell has resigned her position at the post office. Mrs. D. W. Jackson is visiting in La Grande. Mrs. L. Hukill is visiting In Star- Cameron, superintendent of the Pacific Telephone company, who had been . visiting his family in Se attle returned today. Mrs. H. N. Dryer has returned from an extended visit to Portland. Mrs. Mary Suit on and Mrs, D. R. Brownell were in Pendleton during the week on a pleasure and business trip. It checks tho progress of tho disord- Dr. B. Monkman and Russel Brow er and assists nature to restore nor- noil were visitors from Ilermlston to mal conditions. Price 26c, 60c and, day. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. W. F. O'Connor has returned from Koeppen & Bros. ' a three weeks' trip to the coast, Pills have my heartiest endorsement. For sale by all dealers. A heavy cold In the lungs that was expected to euro itself has been the starting point in many cases of dis ease that ended fatally. Tho sensible course Is to -take frequent doses of BALLARD'S HOREUOUXD SYRUP. Portland, Ore.. Feb. 17. iSrooial) A dozen members of the Philadel phia, Pa., lodire of Elks will make a transcontinental automobile trip early in the coming Summer to at tend the national convention of their organization in Portland. Che-ter r. Ray, a prominent man ufacturer of Philadelphia, is organ izing a party that will leave the Qua ker city early in May and travel b.-is-erely across the country, stopping at vaiious cites and towns where Elk lodges are located. They will not at tempt to break speed records but ore determined to reach Portland in ad vance of the opening day of the con vention, July S. The regular con tingent of Philadelphia Elks will come to Portland on a special train tlraham Xevins and Loo MeCud den. members of the VaUejo. Cal.. lodge, are -planning an automobile trip from that city to the convention. FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is All Right Now. Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from thl place, Mrs. Carrie May sayB: "A Bhort time ago, I commenced to have weak Epells and headaches. I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, and it helped me; o he got some more. After I had taken the second bottle, I was entirely welL I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever used." Cardul is a woman's tonic strengthening medicine for women, made from Ingredients that act spe cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build up the womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's ills, it has a successful record of over 50 years. Tour druggist sells it Please try It. N. B. Write to: laJifs' AJvlsory Dept., Cht oon Medicine Co., Chattanooea, Tenn., for Special hiitnictitiftfi, and bouk, '"Home Tneatmaal fof Women." sent in plain wrapper, oa request. w iiiits with his ti:i:th. You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a eo'.d. but you never heard of a co'.j resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle. For sale by all dealers. Man Without Arnw Civcg Legal Proof of Signature. Pottsville, IM. Frank J. Dotter weich of Palo Alto astounded tho of ficials of tho Schuylkill county re corder's office whin he swore that his signature had been affixed by him self to a legal document executed be fore Justice of the Peace John J. O' Connor, although ho has neither Hands nor forearms. In a railroad accident some years ago Pouerweieh , fell beneath tho wheels of his train ar.d had both his arms severed. To verify his statement the cripple gave a demonstration of his proive.-.; with the pen. which he hold between his teeth. Arkansas has moro mineral springs than any state in the union. DVafness Cannot Io Cured by lenl appltcnttoua, as tlu-y cauuet reach tiie dlsou.-ioil portion el tlie ear. Tlu-re la only one wny to cure deafness, nml that la by roustltiitliMuil remeules. lVufu"sa Is caused bv nn inflnmcd condition of tho mucous Unlus of ttie F.utuuclditn Tube. Ii.mi this tube Is iiu'lnuHvl yon have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. lVafness is tha result, and unices the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal coiiiiiUou. hearing will be destroy ed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caus ed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha mucoiw' aurfacm. We will give One Hundred lMlara f'ir any ense of l)eafuss (caused br catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure. Send for clrrnlara free. V. 1. CHKXEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by DrtisTKlsts. 75c. Take Ualfi Family Pills for constipation.