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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THtrKSPAV. AUGUST 21. 1013.
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OPPONENT FOR
JOHNSON PICKED;
the rn.elneors are to find what it will
coit the government to construct and
n.intain the improvement there. At
the same time a survey is planned lor
'oints on San Francisco bay.
Tim SpelliU-y cr I.os Aatjeles Will
Probably Contest Governor- j
slap of California.
All the newspaper men around the
oapitol have been watching the Tom
Fox postmastership case, since the
Sacramento county chairman .alleged
political boss of thousands of tender
loin votes and manipulator of city
government, began haunting the cor
ridors about the senate chamber,
seektnsr confirmation. From a sub-
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Tim
Spellaov of Los Angeles is picked by
the Washlnsrton end of the California . f ru'ifornhi two-line soecials.
democracy to be the primary choice F h rl3e t0 tne dignity of regu-
to contest the governorship with HI- lar dispatches in all the telegraphic
ram Johnson next year. Spellacy can pres3 associations. He Is seen riding
afford to make the run, lie is consld- w,ti thg p0f,tniaster general. He
tred strong with the people at the cause3 a straight party alignment of
south who habitually roll up big ma-. the progressive republicans of the
.Xrities for the progressives, and he genate against the Taft republicans
is expected to retain in the north the and aemocrats. ne is a maker of all
leadership of his ticket scored at the sortg of party sossip. , He and his
rolls in 1910. I postofflce scrap have become nation-
That Governor Johnson will be aj.
renominated Is the opinion of Reps, j Fox dia not court & this fame. He
Stephens, Eell and Nolan, progres- gat qujetiy ln committee rooms, walt
sives. and indeed the whole California lng t0 read nl3 character testimonials
delegation here. Rep. Knowland, a to aU senators wno would lend a sym
regular republican w ho at one time pathetlc ear but he dId not challenge
hoped to succeed Senator Perkins, ad- Senator -works or Senator La Follette
mits that the chances are all in ia or . . th debate, He brought
of the re-election of the Johnson tick- shoaU of prominent members of "the
t Uep. Curry is the only dissenter OI.anizatlon.. t0 the capltol to pull
from this view, although tne aemo- teg hIs way but he it without
crata wont talk about it. I a braag banj. He considers himself
Rep. Baker believes that the only misunderstood, that's all.
possible chance of defeating jonnson gto,. Martine. of New Jersey, im
i3 through an alliance of the Taft re- patlent of criticisms of party machine
publicans with the democrats, such organizatlon waved his hand largely
as occurred last year, in mat case , h , Datted him on the
Spellacy is considered the most avail- snou,der for the fourth time.
-able nominee. Fred Han or tfaners- ..These charges are all rot." said
field will be opposed by the labor In- M tl ..the don.t refiect on the
stereos, ana J u. character of the man."
seriously. Bell is permanently out of
the running. J. is. lmvis, newiy m-
ueu B T"?"' KiTiVJ 7f mento will not be confldmed
lid not uctfpi L..t i . ,. ,,, frt,,,trinl
commission right off, if Senator Hoke
Smith of Georgia can prevent it. Ana
, . . Smith is chairman of the senate corn-
Once more tho rosy dawn of hope n.Rte0 hlch hasj ,n charge the re
Is unflooded before the eyes of Rep. the nominatlons m this case.
Curry ot me jaare isianu ubu-h
Secretary Daniels comes home to tell
him that if the stand is geologically
strong enough, and the channel eas
ily enough deepened, and the whole
schema practicable, the new naval
Colonel Harris Weinstock of Sacra
as a
heatine the governor, bo fcpenacj
seems to be marked for the Job.
Smith wants a farmer named on
the industrial commission. The fact
that President Wilson has filled the
list, and there's no place for a farm
er without crowding off someone al
The Orplieuin.
For Friday's change a Vltagraph
featuring the popular Vltagraph twins
and Wallie Van.
"An Error in Kidnapping." Vita. A
young man falls in love with one of
the twins and arranges for two of his
friends to kidnap her so that papa
cannot blame her for marrying against
his wishes. The friends make a mis
take and carry off her twin sister. All
kinds of things happen. Billy also
makes the same mistage and trys to
kiss the wrong girl. Papa is so am
used that he has no more objections
to his marrying the right one, pro
viding he can tell which Is she. All
ends happily after all.
"The Mirror." Bio. It completes a
romance and transmits a startling
message. The girl's lessons from the
young station agent on the manipu
lation of the telegraph code served
her in good stead. By It, hemmed in
on all sides at the lonely farm house
she was able to save both herself and
her father's money from -desperate
tramps an experience which is grip
plngly illustrated in this Blograph
melodrama.
"The Mad Sculptor," Pathe. Paul
Wilbur's mind is unbalanced by grief
at an accident which happened to his
wife. His cousin takes advantage of
the sculptor's sad state for a monetary
consideration. Mrs. Wilbur recovers
but is mourning her husband as dead
when by chance she happens upon the
place where he, Is kept prisoner and
fate deals a death blow to the plot
ting cousin.
"A Tardy Recognition," Edison.
Having disinherited one daughter for
marrying against his wishes Aldrlch
finds himself neglected by the other.
Seeking a rest in the park he meets
the child of the disinherited daugh
ter and she is the means of a reconciliation.
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Every Woman Casts Loving Glanc at
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A woman's heart naturally responds to
the charm and sweetness of A pretty child,
and more so to-day than aver before since
the advent of Mather's Friend.
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This is a most 'wonderful external help
to the muscles and tendons. It penetrates
the tissues, makes them pliant to readily
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weeks of expectancy.
Mother's Friend prepares the svatem for
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system of nerves and digestive function.
And particularly to young mothers Is this
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enables her to preserve her health and
strength, and she remains a pretty mother
by having avoided all the suffering and
danger that would otherwise accompany
such an occasion. Mother's Friend thor
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muscle Involved and is a sure preventive
for caking of the breasts.
You will And this splendid remedy on
sale at all .drug stores at $1.00 a bottle,
and Is highly recommended for the purpoae.
Write Hradlleld Kcirulntor Co.. 1"4 I -a mar
Bl'lsr- Atlanta, Ja.. and thev will mall you
sealed, a very J-istnu'tlvj huti ftr expec
tant uiotners,
... .. .. renAv there enta no fieure with the
drv dock for the Pacinc coast snau - ' -- , .
ary goik ior 'e th senator from Georgia. Whereat Sen-
be located on the island, alongside the e Je Jg fM
present navy yard. I from pleaaed Hugheg lg tne only
Daniel says he hopes that tne scien- trade union senator, and he wants
tiflc tests soon to be -made will prove thls ( ommjssion to get to work on
that the Is land is the proper place for the r.Pobiem Gf prevention of strikes.
the dock, hie mspecrea tne sue, was Smith's reason for insisting on a
pleased with the landscape, and now farl,lt,r is sam to be the fact that his
chief political enemy. Joe Brown,
wants to beat him for the senatorial
A Scientific Achievement. I honor next time. Brown is strong
Modern science has produced no with the Farmers' Union in the south,
such effective agency in the relief of ( Smith is trying to checkmate him.
indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, ' e industrial situation 'meanwhile
biliousncs or impure blood as Meritol win have to take care of Itself.
Tonic Digestive, the result of the;
5est minds of the American Drug and I Government timber In the Olympic
Press AssociaUon. composed of drug-1 nati0nal forest in Washington is about
gists and newspaper men ail over me t h adVertlsed for sale, the cut to
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A STRONG FENCE
is not possible
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It Can B Relied Upon.
The American Drug and Press Asso-
lnvolve "0,450,000 board feet and ce
dar poles to the amount of ,286.000
linear feet All will be sold to one
htd.ipr nn thp TJttle River water-
elation authorizes its members to A Douglas fir is the principal item,
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair. the minimum price being set at $1.65
a thousand feet. Red cedar at J2 and
western hemlock at 50 cents a thou
Tonic. It has no equal. It is a won
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Pastime.
The Pastime will -present at this
change an all star program; among
the popular favorites who will appear
are, Blanche Sweet, Walter Miller,
Alice Joyce, Tom Moore, Jack Stand
ing, John Ince, Isabelle Lamon and
Lylllan Lelghton.
"The Coming of Angelo," Biograph.
Guido's vengeful spirit works out his
own destruction. Young Theresa waa
thought to be much favored in the
love of Guido, the leader of the Ital
ian colony. Then Angelo came. The
resa, though aroused by her first real
district, where there Is a vacancy on
account of the appointment of Rep
resentative Davis as solicitor general;
and Into the third Maryland about to
name a successor to the late Repre
sentative Konlg. For the progres
sives, Representative Murdock, the
party leader in the house, and Rep
resentative Chandler of New York will
speak in the Maine campaign and
Representative Murdock, Kelly of
Pennsylvania and Bryan of Washing
ton in West Virginia.
TWO COMMISSIONS
OX INDIAN AFFAIRS
WASHINGTON", Aug. 2t Speaker
Clark appointed house members of
two Joint congressional commissions.
One will Investigate the Indian bu
reau and the other will study tu
berculosis among Indians in connec
tion with an inquiry Into the estab
lishment of a sanitarium in New Mex
lco and better water at the Yakima
Indian reservation.
Representative Stevens of Texas,
and a STRONG FENCE costs only little more
than a weak one at the time you are building, but
runs away head of the cheap one in economy of up
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sand are also found there. On the
watershed of Ennis and Lake creeks
the Douglas fir is worth at least $1.80,
red cedar $2 50 and hemlock and am
a bills fir 50 cents.
Five years' time will be allowed to
! get the timber out.
Carter of Oklahoma and Burke of
love, strove to keep her vows to Gul- SoUth Dakota were named as mem
do, but life's big law overcame her.
Guido prepared a death feast for
himself, then summoned Angelo. Why
should he die for another's happiness,
but Angelo lived.
"A Bolt From the Sky," Kalem.
Here we have the unusual situation ot
a student of astronomy being struck
by a meteoric fragment. The scien
tist, refuses to give his approval to
the marriage of his daughter to a
young broker, when the father is
found dead. Suspicion is directed
towards the young broker. A re
markable Investigation establishes the
manner in which the scientist met hla
death.
"The Exile," Lubin. Tom Wilson
a man of social position, but small
wealth Is In love with Katherine
Smythe. He has a wealthy rival,
Jack Melrose Tom asks her father
for her hand. The old gentleman tells
him to go west and make a fortune.
pcrjiajivaiila Lutherans Meet.
ROCKWOOL, Pa., Aug. 21. Sun-
lay schools and churches versus Sun-Torn' leaves and Katherine ' promises
to wait. .ews u received that Tom
day attractions of the present day was
, the chief topic discussed today, when
; the annual Lutheran reunion began
j sessions here. There are delegates in
' attendance from every section of the
! state. Many prominent Lutheran cler
gymen are scheduled to spea;c.
Knees Became Stiff
Five Years of Severe Rheumatism
The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14
Barton Street. Boston. Mass., Is anoth
er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine has succeeded in
many cases where others have utterly
failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf
fered from rheumatism five years, it
kept me from business and caused ex
cruciating pain. My knees would be
come as stifT as steel. I tried many
medicines without relief, then took
Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt muca
better, and now consider myself en
tirely cured. I recommend Hood's."
Get It today In usual liquid form or
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Boost your home town give home products the preference
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When you drink beer, insist on CITY
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is killed and Melrose presses his suit
and they ere married. Tom leaves
the west and arrives In New York as
the wedding party Is leaving the
church, browen hearted he returns
west and marries the little girl who
had nursed him back to health.
"Two Artists and a Suit of Clothes,"
Sellg. Trouble in bright Bohemia. A
roaring comedy with Splash and Dobb
nd one suit of clothes playing an
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Cosy.
For Wednesday and Thursday
three reel Eclair "An Accursed In-
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a small bov his father while at
big banquet gave his son a glass of
wine in spite of the protests of his
friends, and thus started a long train
of trouble and misfortunes which
came to this family as a result of the
craze for liquor Charles grew up
a disgrace to his relatives and became
a wanderer and an outcast A strong
picture strongly acted showing the
evil effects of drink on a man with
a- weak will.
"Clancy the Model." Crystal. The
Irish model dressed up as an Indian,
gets drunk and goea on a rampage.
creating considerable excitement and
producing lots of laughs.
"Hooked." Crystal. Frenchy
changed the candy boxes on hubby In
order to create trouble with the lat-
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this, turns the Joke on Frenchy. Gooa
comedy,
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FIGHT DEMOCRATS
WASHINGTON, Au&. 21. -Republicans
and progressives of the house
are busy planning to meet the -activity
of the democrats In various con
gressional districts in which special
flections are about to be held. The
republicans will send several well
known speakers into the third district
of Maine, where a successor to the
l3to Representative Goodwin Is to be
chosen; into the first West Virginia
As in other intercourse, it often happents that two or more people wish to
talk with the same person at tho same' time. Without courtesy confusion ia
inevitable, and tho confusion is greater when the peoplo cannot sco each other.
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