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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OltEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912. EIGHT PAGES BLUE MOUNTAIN, OR BLANCHAR.D CREAMERY ISUTTEIS . 25c lb.; 50c two lb. roll Country butter 40c roll GIWRANTEED STRICTLY FRESH, WHOLESOME AXD FULL WEIGHT. TKADE 11EKE AXD PRACTICE TRUE ECONOMY. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treaa. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Mrs. ,Jh Ilohl Sick. Mrs. Joseph Bohl is reported to be threatened with an attack: of appen dicitis and is confined to her home. O.-W. R. & N. Special Rate $9.10 Portland and Return Account of Sixth Annual Rose Festival Selling dates June 9, 10 and 11th. Final return, limit, June 17th. Daylight and Night Service, with through sleepers.. For further information call on or address, T. F. O'Brien, Jgt. R. BURNS, Dist. Frt. & Pass. Agent, Walla Walla, Wash.' Director Round-Up Band. Chauncey Haines now prepared for pupils in all brass, wood, wind and string instruments. Terms reason able. Res. 613 Mark street. Phone Main 576. There never was a time when peo ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the in crease in sales and voluntary testimo nlals from persons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by an dealers. Miss Ada Bedwell of Oregon City, is a delegate to the Rebekah assembly and while here is a guest of her sis her, Mrs. Charles Lane. Ten Extra Green Trading Stamps Given With Each New Prescription You want pure medicines. Correct work at right prices. TRY THE Pendleton Drug Go. "IX BUSINESS FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH." Extra Choice Young Veal and Columbia Rive rSalmon Phone your order for a meat treat REMEMBER: As an extra inducement we give S. & El. Green Trading Stamps. ' CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Mrs. Uiirdune Very 111. Mrs. Tom B. Gurdane, wife of the ex-chief of police, is very ill with la grippe and pleurisy at her home in this city. She has been in bed f r the past ten days and several times her condition was precarious. Young AVnlkcr to Hospital. Raymond walker, son of Coinmis. sioner Horace Walker, has been taken to the local hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Hunter Artcr Game Again. S W. Purdy, . hunter and special deputy game warden, took his four. hounds aboard the Pilot Rock train this morning and will spend some time in the mountains of the south ern part of the county in search of cougar, coyotes and bear. PICTUtE SHOWS. Elgin Delegates to Convention. Dr. E. O. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Buell, Mrs. C. F. Yentzer and Mrs. I N Dawson, all of Elgin, passed through the city last night on their way to Pendleton, where they will at tend the Odd Fellows' convention. La Grande Observer. Music rupll in Recital. This evening at the Presbyterian church, Reuben Beckwith, a pupil of Miss Harriet Young, will appear in a piano recital, assisted by Miss Bernice Ruppe, talented young vocalist. Three in Police court. Three petty offenders appeared be fore Judge Fitz Gerald this morning in police court. Ed Perry and Nes Congust pleaded guilty to being drunk the former taking a three day Jail sentence and the latter paying a five dollar fine. C. A. McGoon, a d and d, forfeited ball of $10. Ladies to Help Feed Crowd, For the purpose of assisting in the feeding of the large crowd here tor the I. O. O. F. grand lodge and the Rebekah assembly, the ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve din ner tomorrow noon and evening in the dining room of the Golden Rule Hotel. Alta Street at ilain. PHONE MAIN 33 icenienf lay Presents The most acceptable present you could give to tho boy or gir1 on commeneemeut dav, would be A WATCH " A TOILET SET A RING A BRACELET OR FOB We have many beautiful "suggestions" displayed here that would be sure to please. A. L. SCHAEFER Jeweler and Silversmith. Main Street NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION The working man demands clothes especially ad apted to his particular line of work that Is what has necessitated the manufacture of "DAY'S BIG FIVE" union-made brand. Ask your dealer for "DAY'S BIG FIVE" when buying your next suit. La Grande Team Arrives. Confident of at lenst splitting even on the series, Manager Bradley and his team of Pippins arrived this af ternoon on Xo. 17 and this afternoon are engaged in their initial battle with the Buckarooes. Bradley brought eleven players with him as follows: Mclnnis, Etchandy, Foster and Nichols, pitchers, Miller catcher, Cos grlff, Xaughton and AValters, infleld ers, Forbes, Teck outfielders, and Owens, utility man. Both Nichols and Walters are former members of the -Buckaroo squad. Hewitt, Gar rett's southpaw, will probably start the game for Pendleton this afternoon. SAYS WOMEN'S BRA1XS DO NOT EQUAL MEN'S ExiH-rt Physician Declares That tlie Weaker Sex Cannot Hoik? to React Male Level. Philadelphia. Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka, the famous brain expert, af ter having made a minute examination of hundreds of human brains, de clares that woman, as a sex. never will be the equal of man in abstract mental conception. "In the female brain," said Dr. Spitzka, "the convolutions are broad er and of simpler type than in the male brain. Compared with the male brain the female brain is usual ly characterized by a smaller frontal lobe. "Each sex has its own part to play In life; any brain difference would be expressive of physiological sexual difference. In the female the per centage of frontal arc is les sthan the posterior arc. In the male the per centage is about equal. An examina tion shows no other difference except that the brain of the female Is small er, which may be influenced by the fact that the female frame Is smaller. "While no one will dispute the fact that the individual woman may ex cel the average man, It is a fact that In the mass the brains of a woman are smaller and less richly and less completely assured." trayal. Every character Is master fully sustained, convincingly telling a story strange and marvelous. This Is a powerful featuro offering of one of the tragedies of life that teaches us something that sets us thinking. The merits and strength of this film must be seen to be appreciated. "The Doctor." Essanay. Have you felt that lnslduous grip of spring ennui yet? Are you fast In Its clutch es with a dull head, heavy eyes and a general feeling of "What's the use of anything?" Well, you Just breeze into this theater, see "The Doctor," '.'For Sale a Life." Thanhouser. "She'll" give you some Joy-pills that will put you right. "Tho Hand of Fate." Selig. An exciting tale of international romance, intrigue and daring In which a blonde and a brunette struggle for suprem acy. Phyllss Gordon, Princess Mona Darkfeather and Robert Bosworth play the leading roles. "That Houn' Dawg.' American Pothe. A very bright and amusing film taken from the famous song and we venture to predict that it will win a star in popular approval. "The Charcoal Industry In Cuba." It is fresh, Interesting and instructive. HEAVY VOTE BEING POLLED IN OHIO PRIMARIES Columbus, O., May 21. WHh fair weather conditions, voters turned out early and are poling a heavy vote In the state primaries for the election of delegates the republican and dem ocratic national conventions. Sup porters of Taft, Roosevelt and La Follette on the republican side, and Harmon and Wilson on the democrat ic side, all express confidence In the result. WELCOME Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Call and see us make, our store your headquarters. YVVll try and make you feel at homo. ' I'Jorkingmons Clothing Go . EVERYTHING A MAN WEARS SOLD FOR LESS Corner Main and Webb Streets. Cosy. For Monday and Tuesday a pro gram that Is unbeatable and thor oughly alive. It's too good to miss. "Her Indian Hero." Nestor. A lively western picture featuring Miss. Dorothy Davenport and George Geb hart. The girl visited an Indian camp; a young chief foil in love with her and she encouraged him. He follows her to the city and called on her; sty scorned him and after a fierce struggle with the girl's lover returned to his tribe to forget. "The Price of Money." When a boy Hans left his home In Germany and came to America. Years later he returned rich and unknown to Knees Became Stiff Fivo Ycar3 of Severs Rheumatism The cu;e of H?nry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston. Mass.. is anoth er victory by Hood's Snrsaparllla. This fT.Tit medicine has succeeded in many cases whr others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf fered from rheumatism tlve years, It kept me from business and caused ex cruciating psin. My knees would be come a.-, stifl as steel. I tried many medicines without relief. thn took Hood's S:irsapnril!a, soon felt much better, and now consider myself en tirily cured. I recommend Hood's." Get It today in usu'il liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Your Watch mmm 853 Does not want to bo MERELY AN ORNAMENT Let us fix you out with a watch that can be depended upon. The kind that will Keep time, and look welt. w I I m. nanscom THE Jeweler. even his parents. For fun he did rot toll them who he was, but spent mon ey lavishly. His parents determined to kill him for his money and were stayed In a draamtio way that Is pleasing and wholly unexpected. A rich man on tho steamer going to Florida met an Invalid and his wife and a strange and curious situation develops that is novel In tho extreme. It's a story you'll remember. "Who Wears Them?" Imp. Do mestic comedy. Henry escaped from wlfey by feigning Insanity and won heavily in card games. When ho re turned he was received by a broom stick, divorced from his winnings and Informed that his better half" wore them." "Tea Industry In the-U. S. A." Tea growing in South Carolina is shown In all its details from sowing to har vesting. Wednesday and Thursday, another two-reel "101 Ranch" western feature "War on the Plains." Tho most sen sational and spectacular western ever produced. The Croud. Entire change of program tonight. Vaudeville: Nichols & Sherwood," presenting a comedy sketch, "Trimming a Rube." Tom Stockman, character change artist. Photo plays of tho usual high grade. In, How I Itched! What Ions nerve-racking days of con stant torture what sleepless nights of terrible agony itch itch itch, con stant Itch, until it seemed that I must tsar off lay very skin then s Instant relief my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre scription for Eczema stopped that awful Itch instantly: yes. the very moment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the tor ture ceased. A 25c bottle proves it. D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy as that of a child. All other druggists have D.D.D. Pre scription go to them It you can't come to us but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee: If you do not find that it takes away the itch AT ONCE, It costs you not a cent. TALLMAN & COMPANY. I jOne instance where extremes please- ' HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Get your groceries here and you will get the best, yet save many cents In a few days time. If its Fruits or Vegetables you are looking for, you will find them here Just as soon as they appear on the market. Ask us what we have new tomorrow morn ing. 0 CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street IMe Your Clothes y IAST LONGER LOOK BETTER Our modern methods and expert help, enable us to guarantee you satis factory work, promptness and charg es that are most reasonable. Phone for the wagon and let us demonstrate that we mean what we say. Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 169. 208 E. Alta. "DAD AND MOTHER" Listen it's nearing tho end of school days for your boy or your girl. There is a fine sentiment in marking the event with a gift. Search every store in this town and you will find nothing that combines as much sentiment, service fnd sense as a $15.00 Elgin watch. Four different sizes plain, engraved and Engine turned cases. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE The Jeweler WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE L3 IMM o)m) OJ o LAM f7 I i mi mm m Ha D SI CD GU iaine Soiled at 3:33 Round-Up- Rarb. Children under 12 Free Wednesday. Ladies Day Friday, all Ladies Free.