East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. . TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912.
PAGE SEVEN
The ' ,
Pendleton Drug
Co.
U in bua.nu tor
t
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER. THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PUKE MEDICINES
Automobile Gabs
TOURING CAR FOR COUN
TRY TRIPS.
TAXICAB SERVICE IN CITY.
Day and Night
25c to any part of city. Stand
at Hotel St. George.
PHONE MAIN 12.
Gurdane &Folsom, Props
We Sell
Sulphurro
Koeppen's
The drug store that tercet
you lest.
Spring Oponing
At Donaldson's Soda Fountain,
by K. Kelly Bansher, who has
leaned my fountain for the sea
son. - -
He Is an experienced soda
dispenser who will serve you
with the best soda, pure fruit
Juices and Ice cream obtainable.
Your patronage solicited.
F. J. Donaldson
Reliable Druggist.
We girti People Warehouse
Trading Suuraps).
As tho best of all system
Tonics, wo would suggest
that you try a bottle of F. &
S. Sarsaparilla, which is
sold on a positive puaranteo
to satisfy or money back.
For sale only at . ' ;
Tallman Gh Co.
Spring
TOW
SPECIAL GAS OFFER
. -
Do you use gas? If not we will, during the months of April and May, pipe gas
clear to your gas meter (no matter where it may be)
Absolutely Tree of Charge to You
Besides this we will sell you a heater, stove or range, with all the extras needed,
at cost prices. Gel Busy How Before the Rush and Prepare for the Ho! Bays.
PACIFIC POWER LIGHT COMPANY
PHONE MAIN 40. "ALWAYS AT YOUR. SERVICE"
good job with poor material. So when you let your contract
see that they get the famous Red Devil Cement; the Oregon
Lime and the Acme Plaster, and you will get the best we are
able to supply, and all at the lowest prices considering quality.
Oregon lumber iVard
A. H. COX, Manager
Known For
First Honal ionli
PENDLETON, iOREGOH
ESTABLISHED 1882
OLDEST AND LARGEST
NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE
OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND
RESOURCES
DOG KILLS BABY GIRL;
FIGHTS OFF WOMAN
Crushes Skull and Tears Throat of
imiu Despite i;rrorts to save Her
Life Mother In Grief Threatens
Suicide.
Chicago I1U Baby Anna De Salvo,
3 years old, was killed by an. Infuri
ated dog when she attempted to make
friends with it. The animal, the pro
perty of Samuel Solomon, 1062 West
Eleventh street, pounced on the child
crushed Its head In his Jaws and tore
open Its throat. The efforts of Mrs.
Solomon to save the child were futile,
the big animal knocking the child out
of her arms and- attacking It repeat
edly.
The child's body was removed to
nearby undertaking rooms and Its
mother notified. Mrs. De Salvo, who
was deserted by her husband two
OREGON
THEATRE
THREE NIGHTS
APRIL 15, 10, 17
Beverly B. Bobbs
T0UR0GRAPH0L0G
OF ALASKA
The Great Wonderland in
Llotion Pictures
PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c
Like good tools and materials
bo work with. Contractors
and builders can't make a
Its Strength
$2,500,000.00
years ago, lives in the rear of 1016
Kholto street and works In a tailor
shop on- the West Side to support
herself and child, became hysterical
when ttold of the tragedy.
"They kill my child, I kill myself,"
muttered the mother la broken Eng
lish J "She was all I had to live for;
there Is no more use for anything
else."
Mother Is Prostrated.
She was told of Mrs. Solomon's ef
forts to save the child but did not
seem to understand, only recognizing
that the child was dead.
Mrs. Solomon struggled with ' the
dog In an effort to keep It away from
the child and was twice knocked
down.
If you cough all night you get no
rest, nor does anyone else In the
house. Keep within reach a bottle
of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SY
RUP. It Is then easy to stop the
tickling whlch causes the cough, when
ever It appears. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koep-
pen & Bros.
Bowels are Basis
off Child Health
The careful mother, who watches close
ly the physical peculiarities of her chil
dren, will soon discover that the most Im
portant thing In connection with a child's
constant good health is to keep the bowels
regularly open. Sluggish bowels will be
followed by loss of appetite, restlessness
during sleep, Irritability anu a dozen and
one similar evidences of physical disorder.
At the first sign of such disorder give
the child a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin at night on retiring and re
peat the dose the following night lr neces
sary more than that will scarcely be need
ed. You will find that the child will re
cover Its accustomed good spirits at once
and will eat and sleep normally.
This remedy Is a vast Improvement over
salts, cathartics, laxative waters and lm"
liar things, which are altogether too pow
erful for a child. The homes of Mrs. E. S.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orphenm.
An exceptional good program for
Tuesday's change of program. Four
full reels of the best pictures.
1. "Sunset, or Her On!y Romance."
Vitagraph. , Warmth and glow suffuse
this bright romance, a deep purple of
Pacific sunset actuates the thoughtful
ness of the story, making it restful
and beautiful.
ur i. a r iurry in f urniture- .8-
sanay. Jlmmle loves a girl whom
his father does not approve of. He
finally goes abroad, leaving Jimmle in
a beautiful home, but with no money.
He secures a loan of $450 on his
father's furniture and marries Mar
Jorie. They buy new furniture and
chage it up as her wedding present.
3. "The Arrow or Defiance." Pa
the. An Indian story showing the
chance escape of two children from a
band of truculent redmen on the war
trail.
4. "For the Commonwealth." Edi
son. A picture for prison labor re
form. A young man, unskilled and
out of work, deserts his family and
upon being arrested for his desrtion
assaults an officer and for this last
offense Is sent to state prison, while
his wife tries to support herself and
child by shirtmaking.
Musical program:
1 Alamo Rag. Percy Wenrich.
2 Pekin Rag. H. W. Martin.
3 Polar Bear Rag.
4 Oh, Yon Angel. Rag. F. T.
Dabneyv
5 Uhaupsody Rag. H. Gentes.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures.
Tues-
day's change of program:
"The Great Diamond Robbery." VI
tagraph. A soubrete loses her dog
and diamond ring, the woman is led
to believe the dog has swallowed the
ring. Kraus, the sausage maker
runs a dog pound in connection with
his factory and is suspected In using
them in his business. Two "Sher
lock Holmes" buy up all of Kraus'
sausage and thereby hangs a . tale
and a. mystery, which Is cleared up
and explained In this funny picture.
Don't lose your chance to laugh.
"The Bandit's Child." Essanay.
Western feature Interpreted by G..M.
Anderson and a picked cast. Redol
ent with heart appeal, and photo
graphed amid the beautiful scenery of
California, it Is at once a picture to
hold art audiences' undivided atten
tion to the very last foot. The plot
is gripping, and the acting of the usu
al high standard. Mr. Anderson gives
gripping characterization to the por
trayal of the bandit, and Miss Verah
Bertram Is prettily cast as the young
wife from the east. '
"The Preacher and the Gossips."
Lubin. Author Johnson plays the
young unmarried minister and Miss
Helen Marten the pretty milliner with
whom he is In love.
"Personally Conducted." Ediston.
A trip to Bermuda. We are prepared
to take a tour to this garden of Eden
for newly weds,- accompanied by a
bride and groom, a deaf man and his
daughter, two young men of the city
and a fair single lady.
Musical program:
No. 1 The Jolly Coppersmith.
March.
No. 2 Forsaken. Pharaphrase.
No. 3 King Karl. March.
No. 4 Gruese an die. Heimah.
Fantasie.
Cosy.
"The Witch's Necklace." Solax.
Taken in the famous "Garden of the
Gods," Colorado, and shows the bal
anced rock, canyons and mountains.
A girl had met the witch and longed
to possess a necklace the witch wore.
The finish is very exciting and high
ly sensational.
"As Fate Would Have It." Pow
ers. The doctor having lost the girl
he loves, decides years later that life
is a failure and determines to take
poison. Just then his old sweet
heart's husband comes In very 111 and
Griffin, Sandv, Utah, and Mrs. Clara Mc
intosh, Masonvllle, Colo., are always sup
plied with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
and with them, as with thousands of oth
ers, there is no substitute for this grand
lazatWe. It is really more than a laxa
tive, for It contains superior tonic proper
ties which help to tone and strengthen the
stomach, liver and bowels so mat aner a
brief use of t all laxatives can De ais-
nensed with and nature will do Its own
work 1
Anyone wishing to make a trial of this
remedy before buying' It In the regular way
ot a druggist at fifty cents r one dollar
a lnnTo in.ttln fnnillv alse) can have a
uininle bottle sent to the home free of
Air htr aimnlv addressing Dr. W. II.
Caldwell, 405 Washington St., Montlcello,
III. Your name and address on a postal
card will do.
Yv'licn woman tpriks of her
silent secret suffering the
trusto you. Millions have be
stowed this mark of confi
dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, N. Y. Every
where there are women who
bear witness to the wonder
working, curing-power of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
which saves the suffninf tex
fnm pain, and successfully
grapples with woman's weak
teffii, ft-
ton
m
nesses and stubborn ills.
IT MAKES WEAK WOIIEN STRONd
IT riAlCES SICK WOMEN WELL.
No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her co
- fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to
the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr.
II. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bill I
Dr. Pterc"! Ptatusat Pellet Induct mild
demanded poison. By a clever ruse
the doctor proved himself a man and
saved his old rival.
"His Great Uncle's Spirit." Than
houser. The magician revenged him
self on the miserly theater manager
by getting strange messages from the
miser's great uncle ordering him to
reform. Filled with terror the man
promised to do bette and the magi-1
cian had his revenge,
"Pathe Weekly." The worlds
events In pictures. Fine views of a
hydroplane and other interesting
things.
At the Grand.
Opening tonight. Vaudeville:
The Trillers, a study in rags. This
Is one of the newest European novelty
acts on the coast and no expense
has been spared to get these perform
ers to this town.
Photoplays: 1 The Mate of the
Alden Bessie. A Selig production; 2
Caught With the Goods." Another
Blograph "comedy; 3 Through the
Enemy's Lines, a Gaumont, feature
film.
Coming Thursday: Seibert and
Lorenz. The original man 'who wrote
Casey Jones.
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
How many are familiar with the
mail route across Behring Sea? How
many have seen an open fair beneath
thp midnight sun on the long tongue
like spit of land which marks Russia's
terminal point in the northern ocean?
In this market place strange . people
assemble and strange foods are bar.
tered, and stranger still, these isolat
ed spots are making history;, slowly
but surely moulding the destinies of
political unity, a broader federation
which establishes the fact that many
central people are indeed very large
ly dependent upon distant parts of
the globe for commodities otherwise
obtainable. No one who has been
privileged .to see the unique panora
ma of life in the polar zone, exhibited
through the medium of the marvelous
motion pictures demonstrated by Bev
erly B. Dobbs, will fall to appreciate
the truth of the above statement. Mr.
Dobbs has, after some ten years of
almost superhuman effort, secured a
series of films absolutely unequalled
Arctic life, human and fertox, is de
picted with amazing fidelity. The old
Eskimo lady fishing through a punc
ture in eight feet of sea ice, playing
and finally landing her fish which
freezes in a curve as she lands .it on
the Ice. The native hunters In the
fierce onslaught upon the . herds of
walrus, the panic of the great brutes.
the open sea a seething mass of foam
as they dash about in their frenzy,
constitute pictures which are requir
ed to be seen to be appreciated, and
even then hold spellbound the observ
er. No one should fail to visit this
demonstration of polar life, at the
Oregon theater, f5. 16 and 17, when
Beverly B. Dobbs presents his Toty
ographolog on Alaska the Great
Wonderland.
GRAND OLD TREE FOR A SOXG.
Auctioneer "Knocks Down" Splendid
Walnut for 25 Cents.
Bristol, Pa. At a big country sale
on the property of William Parry the
last article to be auctioned off was a
large walnut tree standing in the front
dooryard an offering unique for such
a sale of house and farm belongings.
There was "a string" on the tender.
however, as 'Mr. Perry stipulated that
the buyer must cut down the tree and
remove ltr with 'Us roots within- two
days' time of the purchase.
"How much am I bid on the finest
old monarch of the forest?" cried the
auctioneer.
"Twenty-five cents, under , all the
conditions,", responded Samuel Long
shore,' Mr. Parry's next door neigh
bor, and as that was the only bid
despite appreciative crying from the
block, down went the grand old wal
nut, ultimately, and for only a quar
ter!
It was a rare sacrifice in view of
the fact that countless timber buy
ers, hunting keen-ced up and down
the state have frequently offered from
$10 to $20 each for sntnller, poorer
walnut trees. Bnut it cost a pretty
penny to get it away from Parry'9
dace, root and branch, within two
days.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Proposals will be received by reg'
Istered mall, by the County Court for
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, up
to 2 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April
17, 1912, for furnishing Umatilla
County with steel for the erection of
seven small bridges.
Proposals will also ba received for
furnishing the said county with all
materials and the erection of said
bridges complete, according to plans
and specifications on file In the office
of Engineer C. H. Martin, Court
House, " Pendleton, Oregon.
All bids must be directed to Frank
Saling, County Clerk, and must be
accompanied by a certified check for
5 per cent of the amount of the bid
The Court reserves the right to re
Joct any or all bids.
Dated March 28th, 1912.
FRANK SALING.
County Clerk.
Honored by Women-
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Batumi bowel movement once m amy.
OREGON BOY BKST
ATHLETE IN HONOLULU
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
According to information from
Honolulu. F. M. FrissH. university of
Oregon graduate of the class of '06.
Is the best all around athlete on the
island. At a track meet held In that
city February 22, Frissell not only
won more first places man any or
his adversaries but he established new
island records In both the broad Jump
and the two hundred twenty yard
hurdles. He Jumped 216 and finished
the hurdles In 26 4-5 seconds.
Frisslel Is one of the many men
developed at the University of Ore
gon by Wm. Hayward, Oregon's veter
an trainer.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
For.AII Spring Ailments.
Mrs. Marlon Bruce, Cumberland,
Me., writes: "I have taken Hood's
Sarsaparilla for a great many years,
and I think it the best blood medicine
In the world. I take It both spring and
falL This last winter and spring I
was In very poor health. I was weak
end had lost all my appetite and I was
all run down. As rm as I began to
take Hood's SarsaparLla my strength
came back and my appetite returned.
I am now well, do my housework, and
no longer have that tired feeling." ;
Get it today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs.
COPYFIICHr
Lawn Owners
when you buy garden hose,
be sure and get the best
Our Peerless Hose
IS GUARANTEED FOR
2 YEARS.
It costs no more, but lasts
longer.
"Beddow & Miller" stamped
on every 25 foot length. Look
for the name. -
We keep everything neces
sary in plumbing and irrigating
supplies, nozzles, sprays, etc.
Beddow & Miller
Pendleton's Only Exclusive
Plumbers.
Corner Court and Garden St.
Colon 1st
Fares
DAILY
March 1 to April
15, 1912
From the Middle and Eastern por
tions of the United States and Cana
da to all points In the Northwest on
the
Oregon-Vashinglon
Railroad & Nav. Co.
From CHICAGO $33.00
ST. LOUIS $32.00
OJLAUA $25.00
KANSAS CITY $25.00
" ST. PAUL $25.00
Proportionately low fares from all
other points. Direct service from
Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha and Kans
as City over the O. & N. W., UNION
PACIFIC, OKEGON SHORT LINE
and O.-YV. It. ft N.
LINES PROTECTED BY AUTOMAT
IC BLOCK SIGNAL
YOU CAN PTEPAY FARES
While these rates apply Westbound
only, fares may be prepaid by de
positing value of the ticket with your
local agent, and an order will be tele
graphed to any address given. Aid
In telling of our vast resources and
wonderful opportunities for Home
Building.
Illustrated and reliable printed
matter will be mailed anyone to
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent,
whom you wish It sent, by addressing,
Pendleton, Ore.