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If 3 PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1-913. EIGHT PAGES. V7 AM II II 111 " 11 M I II - Hll i t 5 ! All, T11K AOK1.1 I.OYKS A I.OVKU" "All the world loves a lover." and the latest sensation straisht from the heart of the west, with a hunted man as a hero, in "The Law and the Out law." Is something new and strange thrilling beyond compare.. Here is Tugged reality, which indicates that Ihere must be compensation for vio lated laws, no matter how brave and larins th victim of justice may be ""IXikota" Wilson, the man from Deer 1 od ire penitentiary, is an unusual type not the conventional, cringing, glance-avoiding Individual, but the re sourceful chap who meets you face tit lace and measures you for a man a man who has lived In the open, loves freedom so well that he will dare al most anything to escape the pent-up wall of the pen. The redeeming trait of "Dakota" is that he is honest in his love and xvspeets true womanhood daring death for his devotion. His chase of the frenzied bull his leap from his pony to its back, and his bringing the animal to earth with his naked hands, saving the life of the girl, were pos sibly all in the day's worg to him, but it won the admiration of his comrades -and the undying esteem of the girl. His wonderful escape, rolling man- ac!ed down the mountain, the target for the unusually unerring aim of the sheriff, is another bit of deviltry. But all of these daring diversions do not equal the plunge from the saddle In which "Dakota" gets caught in the stirrup and is dragged by his running horse quite the most remarkable feat ever recorded on a film. "The Law and the Outlaw" will Tiave its first showing here on July 4-5 at Pastime theater. lastinie Theater, The Pastime theater has been ex ceptionally fortunate in securing Se lig's western triumph. "The Law and the Outlaw," for Friday's change of pictures for the Fourth. Unquestion ably the most thrilling, gripping and appealing western drama ever pro duced Featuring Tom Mix the ac knowledged all-around champion cowboy of the world. "The Law and the Outlaw" is the season's motion picture sensation. An astounding photoplay feature that will hold you spellbound. A pleasing romance of the fast passing and picturesque west, interwoven with a series of astound ing and death-defying feats of cow- j boy daring. A remarkable story of the Diamond S ranch. You will see Tom Mix, the world's champion cow boy in the role of "Dakota" Wilson, the outlaw. You will see "Dakota" save the life of Rancher Watson's daughter by "bulKloging" the mad dened steer that is about to gore her. tou ill see the frenzied steers battle for supremacy when two herds meet. You will see "Dakota" while 'hand cuffed, make his miraculous escape by rolling down a steep embankment. You will see "Dakota" dragged across the prairie with his foot caught In the stirrup one of the most dare revil feats ever attempted. You will see a realistic shooting fray In which real bullets are used. A delightful love story runs through this triumph of western realism. "The Heart of Mrs.' Kobins." Vita graph, featuring Leah Baird and Leo Delaney. 'Trofessor Wl'.liam McXutt." Edi son. An enjoyable comedy picture. l Fl'l . Him 1 Coming of The Sunbeam How to Avoid Those Pains and Distress Which so Many Mothers Have Suffered. T la l . . , , - ' uni an not snow or Mothers trim J. Here 1 a rrmxljr tUat softens the muscles, enables them to expanil without suiy strain upon the liitnraent- ami enaliles women to t through maternity without pain, nausea, moniina- slrkness or any of the dreaded symptoms so familiar to many irothers. There is no foolish diet to tarsus the mind. The thoughts do not dwell upon pain ami suf lerlns. for all such are avoided. Thousands of wruneii no Jonoer resign tUmxelres to the Thought that sickness and distress are natural. - .... in .ii.jiuer a r rienii mey liaTe .aund a wonderful, lenefratlng remedy to banish all those dreaded exiTieiices It is a subject ewry woman should' he fami liar with, and eren thongh she mar not require such a remedy, she will now and then meet some pmsiotiT mother to whom a word In time about Mother's Friend will come as a won derful blessing. This famous rem-dr Is seld Vf all druggists, and Is only 1.00 a bottle. It Is for external use only, and is r.a'lv worn 1ta weight in gold. Write to .lav to the Brad Held Regulator Co.. 127 Lamer Bld., AiJuata, iit,, fur s jaost Taiu-ble bouk. Cosy. Program for Wednesday and Thurs day: "In the Toils of the Devil." Three reels. Mi'.ano. A costly three reel production by the same company that made "Dante's Inferno.' "The Crusaders," "St. George and the Dra gon." "Homer's Odyessey and other really big features, all of which have been shown in Pendleton. Competent critics pronounce "In the Toils of the Devil" to be the equal of the cele brated "Dante's Inferno" which made such a sensation. A pact with the evil one for the sale of a soul, is the basis of this powerful romance. It Is absolutely free from objectionable scenes and although sensational is above adverse criticism from every point of view. It will hold your in terest without shocking your sensi bilities. I "She Never Knew." Imp. This is without doubt one of the very strong est one reel features ever made. It is so full of real humanity that It touches human feeling deeply. Wm. Shea and Jane Fearnley play the leads "Jed Holcomb's Prize Box " Xes tor. This is "some comedy" of rural life, a novel feature being a plough-j ing contest. One of Nestor's happiest offerings. And for the 4th we will show a pa triotic feature. "The Spirit of the Flag." a two reel 101 Bison drama of the war In the Philippines. 33S lT5sc2 A LCOiJOL 3 PER i ANcgelablePrcparalionrarAs sirailatiiigthenjorjaniiRcSuia l ing ilie S lomaclis aiuUJowds af WIS) II lltil Promotes Di&sltonflifeifur ncss and Rest.Contalns nciitw tyium.Murphine nor Mineral MOT NARCOTIC. jUx-Saaa JMtHeSMs- fyprrmint MiCaiMukSjtk IlirmSrrd Cvnfm StiTT . hMiajitmttmr. Arjerfect Remedv forConsflp lion . Sour Storaach.Dlarrlwca WoriusAnvuisioiiSJcvcnsa ncss andLoss OF SLEP. Tac Simile Signature of The Centauh Com?asij NEW YOKK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years i w-'-m-'k Taini mihi sr t r mm a mm m mm mm wm a a mm m m v. feTi i k. rxj junk m -. a mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m a gfeM 1 Mum Exact Copy of Wrapper. THt o.nt.u. co-p.nt, hcw to, city. r'"'l,iwtAwx-:":"n service It was said that both gentle men had accepted the invitation Questioned recently In the house of commons, however. Colonel Seely said that If a body of men was willing to give Lord Roberts an opportunity of expressing his views and he were hon ored with an invitation he would be very glad to attend and hear what was said. But It had never occurred to him to enter into a gladiatorial contest with a field marshal of the Dritlssh army, and he had no inten tion of doing so. Every Woman Is Interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel uoucne Ask yonrdrurelst for it. If be cannot sup XAy the MARVEL. accept do other, but send stamp for book. Mantel C. 44 E. 234 St. LT. NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE GRAND TONIGHT Among the attractions at the New Grand are Bert Roxy, the musical cowboy in his noved rope dancing, rope tieing, rope twirling and lasso ing exhibition; Mossman and Rey nolds, refined white and black com edians; Margaret Beere, Brownie & Silver, in a new act; George Temple, the tramp Caruso, an original English monologlst and Miss Ernestine Dldier. The latter two will open with the reg ular company in an entire new bill tonight. COLONEL SKELY NOT To OPPOSE LORD ROBERTS Westminster. When it was an nounced some time ago that the Eighty Club had invited Lord Rob erts and Colonel Seely to take part in a !Tate on compulsory military Are You Sick. Despondent? Do not Give up Hope YOU CAN HE CURED HY THE GREAT HERBS TREATMENT CONSULTATION FREE Honrs, 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to 7 p. ni. If you be so unfortunate as to suffer from I)icaet of Uie Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kkliieys. or If oM are amicted with Asthma, Ca tarrh, RIimmI Iolson, Rheumatism, Cancer, Plies, Dizziness. Weakness. Female Troubles, or any -other known complaint. S Out of Town Patients Cured at Home. AVrlte to U for Particulars. D. R. CHEN, Chinese Herb Company 114 E. Webb Street, Under State Hotel. PEXDLETOX. OREGON. m .... flfr - IHVd Dated 17.0 Filed for Record. Lancaster, Pa. A deed dated 1756 was recorded in the court house here recently. It transferred from James King to Vincent King, father and son, a tract Of 235 acres in Little Britain township and it had been handed from owner to owner for the past 100 or more years. The consideration named in the pa per was "natural love and affection." The farm property Is now owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, of Little Britain. Women Voters Wanted in IMrls. Paris. At a recent sitting of the Paris municipal council, under the presidency of M. Chassaigne-Goyon, a number of members moved a resolu tion In favor of grafting to women votes In the municipal elections. In introducing their proposition the mem bers reminded the council that the reform had been Introduced in.foreign countries and that it had been pro posed In the chamber by a deputy. M. Burnet in the name of the socialists supported the resolution. ECHO HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 4 MAKE RICH BLOOD WITH WHITBREAD ; Sleeplessness. Run -Down Condition Read this Important Statement Qremt English doctors havi reconv anded for over 100 years the famoua Whltbread English Ale or Whitbread Eng lish Stout (Malted Extract) made in Eng land from the finest barley, malt and hops to be obtained and matured natuially In bottle in England and sent direct to America. Fortifies the system and makes rich blood. Thousands of suffering women hare found Instant relief by drinking Whltbread Stout. For mothers. Invalids and those In a nervous, run-down condi tion It Is Invaluable. The most temperate people drink Whltbread Ale, because it Is not only delicious, but a wonderful blood Slver ana tonic, me anaemic ana run. ST. JMES IMP 278 West Broadw down drink Whltbread Stout Doctors, clergymen and professional men drink Whltbread Ale or Stout to build up the system from ills due to overwork. A glass of the Ale or Stout, taken with meals and at night time, will give that restful sleep Do not accept any substitute, because Whltbread is totally unlike all other Ales or Stouts ; being matured in the bottles it is most easily digested. In fact, a wonderful tonic for the stomach. A trial for one week will ?onvince you of the wonderful effect of Whltbread Ale or Stout It can now be obtained from vour local dealer from .... ORTIXO COMPANY y. Neu York City. (Special Correspondence.) Echo. Ore.. July 3 Messrs. Keller and Etubllng of The Dalles, who pur chased the Hotel Echo some two months ago, but have had It rented, took personal charge of It yesterday, or some time past they have been Im proving the establishment by adding new furniture throughout, papering, painting, etc.. They have already spent $3000 on improvements and at not through yet. Andrew Keller, who is manager. Is an experienced business man and will make the hotel one of the best In eastern Oregon. The people of Echo appreciate the good efforts of Mr. Keller and are prepared to give him loyal support. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crlmmlna left this morning for The Dalles to attend the funeral of little Winnie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Ful ton, who was burned to death on Sun day evening. .The child's clothes were ignited by firecrackers. Mrs. Sam Mitchell of Spokane Is here with her sick father. Mr. Clinton Dickey, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Barnes of Mills city, Linn county, Oregon, left Tues day for their home after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Monkers at their farm west of Echo. Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Monkers are sisters, Mrs Joe Bailey left yesterday for The Dalles on a visit to her daughter Mrs. Ralph Bonney. Mrs. Bailey will soon be Joined by her husband, who la also going to The Dalles before her return. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young and little daughters were among those going to Pendleton -on--the -motor this morn ing. Mrs. George Kellman of Walla Wal la and Miss Ardie Dickey of Spokane Wash., who have been her attending their sick father, Clinton Dickey, left this morning for Walla Walla. Mrs J. E. Garver spent today at the John Young farm above town and returned home In the evening. F. T. George is In Pendleton on a short business trip, having gone up this evening. C. s. Mudge and R D. Wnrd made a flying trip to Pendleton last even ing and returned home on No 5 this morning. Mel Norman o Pendleton, was here today. Mrs. Ethel Lehman came on this morning's local from Pendleton for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells of this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spinning and Grandpa Rethfelson composed an automobile party that visited In Hermiston today. WHO IS Women as we'l as men are made miserable by TO kidney and bladder trou RI A AAV 'e' Thousands reom Dlwllt mend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. 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Court Street Cme" to Peedletoii for grand old celebration of the ro1!? an mm IfQ IF TWO BIG DAYS OF GOOD TIMES Fri. and Sot. 5 and DIG Parades, Ball Games, Dancing, aLJ Firemen's Tournament, Races and Sports, Music and Fun. Music by Weston Ladies Band, Athena Concert Band Pilot Rock Band and the Pendleton Cowboy Band. Two day baseball tourn ament between best teams in Umatilla County. Sports, races and ball games at Round-Up Park. Dancing in Pen leton's best hallsall free. Excursion Trains and Rates on all Railroads I