East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREQOXIAN. PENDLETON". OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912.
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ALEXANDER'S
DEPT. STORE
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheiiin.
An extra good program for Tues
day's change. Four full reels of good
pictures. 1. "For the Cause of the
South." Edison. This piceure brings
home the horror and patriotism which
abound in that lost cause. The Ulue
and Gray are bound close together in
thin story.
2. "A False Suspicion." Essanay.
A spendthrift wife Is told by her hus
band that ho will no longer be respon
sible for her debts. She is bcselged
by creditors and borrows money from
a gentleman friend.
3. "Unmerited Si.ame." Pathe. A
Fisherman's daughter is loved by
sailors, one of whflm Is not to her llky
ing. He plans to Injure her in the
community.
4. "A Hoarding House Romance."
I.ubln. A couple of sweethearts are
boarding- In the same nouse. They
have a little tiff. The landlady ad
vises him to make Bessie Jealous. The
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER. Prop. PENDLETON, ORE.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
Phone Main 299 .711 Main Street
Bargain in Wheat Land
240 ncrcs at $12.50 per acre. Will take second-hand au
tomobilo in trade. Balance cash.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
We cordially invite
our friends and patrons
to call
and view our first
Spring Millinery Showing
f
Tailored and Trimmed Patterns
New Fisk Models and
Summery Picture Hats.
All the chic and dressy models
now in vogue in the eastern
fashion centers
THE CHAPEAU
Mrs. Myrtle Moller
Successor to Mrs. Rose Campbell
SPRING
COATS and
SUITS
in Proper
Style
Those White
SERGE
SUITS
Are Very New
We give "S. &
H." Green Trad
ing Stamps.
star oarder makes n similar sugges
tion to Bessie.
5. "Making Hay Lubin. This
industrial picture is very pretty and
Interesting.
6. "A Compromise!." Lubin. Mrs.
Wallace makes a mistake in hiring
pretty girls to help, for she discovers
her husband kissing the servants. 8he
fires the girls and engages men. She
In turn practices flirtation.
The I'aslinie.
The home of good pictures. At
tractive program for Friday's change.
No. 1. "A Girl of the West." VI
tagraph. In a hand to hand battle on
horseback she foils the villain. After
miles and miles of exciting chase and
daring horsemanship his confeder
ates aro captured. We wish there
were more girls like this one. She i9
able to take care of herself and de
fend her honor when attacked. With
It all she Is most attractive and it is
no wonder she wins a man who ap
preciates her true worth.
No. 2. "His Mother' Kalem fea
ture. The story of a mother's sacri
fice for her son. A delightfully hu
man Irish production made in Ire
CASCARETS INSURE
Tlio Million of Oincnrot Vwm Never
I line Headache, CoiiMtiimtloii, 1UI
Ioiikiicks or Sick Stomach
It Is more necessary that you keep
your bowels, liver and stomach clean
pure and fresh than It Is to keep the
sewers and drainage of a large city
free from obstruction.
Are you keeping clean inside with
Cascarcts or merely forcing a pas
sageway through every few days with
salts, cathartic pi'ls or castor oil? This
is important.
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulato the stomach, remove the
undigested and fermenting food and
foul gases; take the excess bile from
the liver and carry out of the system
the decomposed waste matter and
poison In the intestines and bowels.
No odds how badly and upset you
feel, a Cascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning They work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from your
druggist will keep your entire family
feeling good for months. Don't for
get the children their little insides
need a good, gentle cleansing, too.
land and America. A mother in Ire
land gives her life savings to enable
her son to come to America where
a kind banker hears him play the vi
olin and 'appreciates his talent, assists
him to start a musical career. Not
long after he Is the rage of the sea-
t son. The mother in despair, when no
news comes of her boy, decides to look
him up in America. The mother's ex
perience is interesting. Miss Gene
Gaunticr plays the banker's daugh
ter; Mr. Holistcr, the genius; but the
old woman seems made for her part.
No. 3. "The Maniac." I.ubin. A
love comedy with something doing
every second. Exceptionally fine act
ing by Eubin's leading players.
No. 4 A Windy Dream." C. G. P.
C. Don't miss seeing what happens
to Billy after playing with a pin wheel
all day.
No. 5. "Life in Our Ponds." C. G.
P. C. Interesting educational sub
ject. Musical program:
No. 1 Where- the River Shannon
Flows. Two-step.
No. 2 -Angel Eyes. Two-step.
No. 3 Good-bye, Girlie, and Re
member Me. Two-step.
no. 4 tie joiiy MOiiy. Two-step.
No. S I'll be Your Honey When
Its Moonlight. Two-step.
Tno Cosy.
Wednesday and Thursday a strong
soclalogical drama that grips. The
rest of the bill is comedy.
"The, Blood of the Poor." Cham
pion. This story depicts a harrow
ing phase of human life, a result of
our present economic conditions and
struggle of the very poor to live. The
contrast between the rich and poor is
seen.
"Love and Lemons." American.
Western story that introduces the au
dience to somo things they never saw
before, the picking and shipping of
lemons which is cleverely worked into
a clever story of a brand new way
of winning a girl.
"Taming a Husband." Majestic. A
delightful comedy of what happened
to a fault-finding hubby, who thought
ho could cook. He got his stenogra
pher to get dinner while wlfey and
mother-in-law were out, claiming he
was the one who cooked it. He was
found out and got nicely tamed when
he came out of the mlxup.
"Bill Determines to Go." Lux. The
clever little comedian in some mirth
making situations.
"Short .Sighted Miss Prim." Lux.
Bright litt'e comedy that abounds in
laughs.
At the Grand Tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drew in. a
singing, dancing and comedy sketch,
entirely new to the Pendleton people.
If you want to laugh, come and see
this act. Messrs. McSorley and
Eleanore, everybodys favorites, who
scored such a big success on their
previous visit, will present' an en
tirely new sketch, enttiled "Sweet
Clover. This act is full of pathos and
comedy. The Uptown Flats by the en
tire company, a comedy. Guaran
teed to send every one away saying
it is the best show seen at the Grand
theater this reason. Do not fail to
see this show If you come once you
will come again.
WALKS 23 MILKS UAUIOI'OOTKD.
.WfiTo Asserts 11c Was Driven Out of
TopMiiisli.
North Yakima, Wash. A telephone
message to the sheriff's office from
Toppenish confirmed the story told
by Emmanuel Fulton, the negro, who
came to the police station and declar
ed that he had been driven out of
Toppenish the night before. The ne
gro was without hat or coat, and was
barefooted, his feet showing the ef
fect of the 25-mile tram). He said
that an expressman named Illll and
a man named Rodney White had In
timidated him.
SA.NG .JORDAN'S BANKS
AM T1IF.Y LET HIM GO
Richmond, Ky. Isaac Lakes snng
himself out of jail here when he ren
dered "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I
Stand," before a jury in the circuit
court room. He was indicted for dis
turbing public worship by singing too
loudly. Several continuances had
been granted on account of the ab
sence of witnesses, so the judge sug
gested that in lieu of testimony the
Jury bo allowed to pass Judgment on
the prisoner's voice. The prisoner ac
uiesced and, standing in the witness
stand, he sang with a'.l his might. The
Jury retired and immediately acquit
ted the defendant.
Some men think they are getting
ahead if they keep from getting any
worso off.
Training up a child in the way he
should go is going some.
T
SERIOUS INJURY
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., March 13. William
Weinke, who lives eight miles south
of town, met with a very serious ac
cident on Monday. While splitting
kindling with a sharp ax he had the
misfortune of striking his left arm,
severing the radial urtery and cut
ting off the tip of the radis Just above
the hand. He was immediately
brought in town, to Dr. F. II. Dorn,
who dressed the arm. Mr. Wienke
Is Improving but it will be some time
before he will be well.
An educational meeting was held
here, the principal speaker being N.
('. Maris of the Oregon agricultural
to. lege, assisted by J. S. Landers,
Pendleton's city school superintend
ent, and County School Superintend
ent Frank Welles. The object of the
meeting was to encourage the educa
tion of the hand as well as the brain
in our public schools.
Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of
George Goodnight, a daughter,. Mrs.
Goodnight is staying at the re-iidence
of Mrs. Frank Spike on Bridge street.
Charles Gardner of Butter creek,
transacted business and left for Pen
dleton. William X. Esselstyn 'arrived here
Monday from Madras, Ore., to take
charge of the Tum-a-Lum Lumber
yard. Mr. Esselstyn has rented the
Kraft cottage for his family.
While here yesterday, Supt F. K.
Welles drove out in the country to
visit some of the outlying schools. He
was accompanied by Prof. L. W. Keel
er. H. G. Hur'.burt of Hermiston tran
sacted business here Tue.sday.
Mrs. Anna Young vl.sited with her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Sloan of Stan
fic!d. Mrs. W. W. Wilson of Elherton,
Wash., visited here Tuesday with
Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin while on her
way to Arlington, Ore.
Hugh D. Smith and Jos Cunha are
business visitors in Pendleton
Wm. Howard of Stanfield Is tran
sacting business here.
J. T. Hosklns is a visitor at the
county seat.
A good treatment lor a cold settled
In the lungs is a HERRICK S RED
PEPPER POROUS PLASTER ap
plied to the chest to draw out in
flammation, and BALLARD'S HORE
HOUND SYRUP to relax tightness.
You get the two remedies for the
price of one by buying the dollar size
Horehound Syrup; there is a porous
plaster free with each bottle. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
IUiIm of the Storm.
Los Angeles, Cal. Seamen and pas
sengers of the steamer President,
which arrived at San Pedro at the
height of last evening's storm, and
planning today to buy a loving cup
for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Turner, of Yuma, Arizona, who
made her appearance in this world
while the ship was being battered by
a nasty gale 50 miles off the coast.
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most
dangerous? It is not the cold Itself
that you need fear, but the serious
diseases that it often leads to. Most
of them are known as germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are
among them. Why not take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and cure
your cold while you can. For sale
by all dealers.
YIF.XNA IlKKAKK MAURI AGIO
11KCOKDS; 11()0 IX 1 DAY
Vienna. Eleven hundred marriages
in one day, in Vienna and suburbs.
This number of couples were united
in marriage on Lent Sunday here, ac
cording to figures just made public.
This is said to break all world's rec
ords for number of marriages per
formed on any one day. And this
number includes only those who were
married in the Catholic churches and
not those In the protestant churches,
where 30 other marriages were per
formed. A pain In the side or back that
catches you when you straighten up
calls for a rubbing application of
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
relaxes the contracted muscles and
permits ordinary bodily motion with
out suffering or inconveinence. Price
25c, 50c and $1, per bottle. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
NEW Y. M. C. A. BUI.IMXG
IS PLAXXl'.l) FOR BAKKi;
Baker, Ore. Bids are soon to bo
invited for the construction of the
new Y. M. C. A. building, for which
$27,000 was raised by subscription in
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only pleasant and refreshing to
the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet
ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted
to ladies and children, and beneficial in
all cases in which a wholesome, strength
ening and effective laxative should be
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headaches and the pains
caused by indigestion and constipation so
promptly and effectively that it is the one
perfect family laxative which gives satis
faction to all and is recommended by
millions of families who have used it and
who have personal knowledge of its ex
cellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has
led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita
tions which act unsatisfactorily. There
fore, when buying, to get its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the
Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna.
For sale by all leading druggists. Price
50 cents per bottle.
GRAND JURY'S FINGER
Inquisitorial lUMly lH- larcK That Oil
KxM'iHliturn of County ISoml Ins
Care of Highway Scored Subje
(Los Angeles Times, Oct. 7, 1911.)
As the result of a thorough and
searching Inquiry into the roads and
highways situation in Los Angeles
county, the grand Jury yesterday re
turned a partial report setting forth
that the oil macadam type of road
construction which nas been in gen
eral use In the highway building un
der the $3,500 000 bond issue cannot
be considered otherwise than as a
failure.
The grand jury calls attention to the
deficit which, according to Engineer
Joyner, will occur before the con
struction is finished pn the good roads
system, but declares that It need not
cause uneasiness to taxpayers The
report .sets out the belief of the In
quisitorial body. that tne niistakes.
which it intimates were numerous,
were honest ones gtowlng out of the
fact that the good roads movement
was in the nature of an experiment
for which it must be expected to pay.
Th ltlrt.
In the matter of highways we do
not think It necessary to quote any
figures or to make any statements as
to the progress of this work, or the
expenditures as a whole, or per mile,
EVA VKAVKX
if
Who Will Appear in nn Interesting
Clmrch
a whirlwind campaign last fall. The
plans have been selected and ap
proved by the directors, and call for
a building 100 by 101, three stories
high, including a basement, and pro
vide for a large swimming pool, gym
nasium and other desirable features.
The structure is to be built of native
stone and pressed brick.
The most common cause of insom
nia is disorders of the stomach.
Chamberlain's Stomach and . Liver
Tablets correct these disorders and
enable you to sleep. For sale, by all
dealers.
A Seven Cent Social.
The Ladies of the Maccabees an
nounce a unique event for Monday,
March 18. It is to be a seven cent
social, every person except the sev
enth paying seven cents to enter. An
art gallery, a fish pond and fortune
telling booth will be prepared and
an admission of seven cents will be
charged at each one, while a cafeter
Announcement
The public
is invited to attend
our
Grand Opening
on Saturday, March 1 6th
we will display for your
inspection, a
Complete Showing of Tailored
and Dress Hats
for the coming Spring and Summer
Fisk pattern?, Robinson-Wells models
and all the leading and popular
styles to be worn this year.
Vogue Millinery
Largest anj LeaJing Ailliners
Mrs. L. D. Idleman Next to Golden Rule Store
ON GOOD ROADS LEAKS
Macadam System As I'rnctlced in Otc
lie Is a Failure Iirivt SiiH-rvisoral
cts for Vmmndatliii.
as statements covering these matters
are prepared and published in the
daily papers by the engineers in
charge of the work. It is to be re
gretted that the last report of Chief
Engineer Joyner shows that the J 3,
f.00,000 bond Issue will not complete
the 304 miles of oil macadam road in
accordance with the engineer's esti
mate given to the public at the time
the vote was taken to authorize the
bonds.
Oil, pitch, tar and numerous other
applications are used In the eastern
states and in Europe as a top dress
ing to lay the dust, and for the pur
pose of adding to the life of macad
am roads, but, we think, in Southern
California only have oil macadam
roads been tried extensively and we
further find them a failure. Oil
used as a mixture with the top and
wearing surface of macadam roads,
causes the road to become soft, to roll
and to cut in deep ruts. We think
the use of oil should be restricted, or
rather that Its use be confined to a
very light spreading over the surface
of the road after it Is finished, and
just enough applie i thereafter to keep
the surface in good condition, and as
free from dust as possible.
WIIKF.I.F.U
j
V 7
KliM utionary llccltal at Uio M. E.
Tonight.
ia dinner at seven cents per course
will be served.
TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE EROMO Qjinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is ou each box. 25:. '
Mrs. R, F. Tingey Succumbs.
Freewater. Ore. Mrs. R. F. Ting
ey of the state line neighborhood, died
after a short illness. She wa s23 years
of age and is survived by a husband
and two children.
When you have rheumatism In your
foot or instep apply Chamberlain's
Liniment and you will get quick re
lief. It costs but a quarter. Why
suffer? For sale by all dealers.
Adams Farmers Take Notice.
On Saturday, March 16, I will open
and thereafter conduct a first-class
butcher shop at Adams, Oregon. Tour
meat trade is solicited and satisfaction
is assured. E. P. Riep, Adams, Ore.