PAOE XIXR TEN PACKS. TUTLY EAST OTCEGOXIAy, PENDLETON". OREGON". SATTKPAV. "APKTL 1, 1014. on FioM On Tholj? niARIfthc Napoleon bo said. A man JJUQLLlwUllU with a weak stomach is A pretty sure to be a poor fighter. It is difficult almost impoHiDie tor anyone, man or wuiuun, if digestion is poor, to succeed in business or socially or to enjoy life. In tablet or liquid form Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action helps them to digest the food that makes the good, rich, red blood which nourishes the entire body. , This vegetable remedv. to a trreat extent. DUtS the liver into activity oils the machinery of T the human system so that those who spend their working hours at the desk, behind the counter, or in the home are rejuvenated into vigorous healtn. Eu brought relief to many thousand w year for over forty yean. It en relieve yoo and doubtiw ratore to yon your former bealthi katt yoa owe it to yourwlf to Blv. It a trial .Sold by Medicine trial box of Tabtota-Dr. Herc't lnvalkU' Hotel Surgical Institute, buOak,N.Y. TM m bsvs Cr. pisrsVa Common tsMe IMtoat Mytotr of 1001 Ngoo tar tit. Local Playhouses What the Trews Agent Has to Say of Present and. Coming Attraction. Orpliftiin. For Sundny's change a two part Pathe comedy that to a Brream. "His Wife Wins," featuring M. Prince of the Varlcte. At home Hector nurlaart . Is the model and loving husband of Eugenie but when away he has another flat and Is known as Jules Cornallac, a He tmnaire hartbreakor and make vi olent love to Zenoble, a singer. Eu genie never suHpects him until her mother arrives. Then there Is trou ble. Hector almost clears himself from suspicion but Zenoble Insists on getting married and Eugenie finally discovers It all. A true comedy that will cure the blues. I The Master of the Strong. Blo graph, Featuring Betty Gray. ' Pathe Weekly, containing Hems of especial Interest. HEIRESS MAY DEVOTE TIME AND FORTUNE TO SOCIAL UPUFT ROBflERS ARE BEATEN' THY TO GET VALUABLES PAKSEN'GEK IS INJURED SEATTLE. April 15. One passenger was shot and two highwaymen were severely beat- en when they attempted to hold up a Tacoma-bound lnterurban train near Rlverton station, eight miles south of Seattle. The robbers were captured and ! brought to a hospital In Seattle. 1 A terrible beutlng was given the two highwaymen. "Pug" Benntt, a Vancouver ball player; D. R. A. Scott, of Tacomn, and William Tomlln- son of Seattle, 'disarmed them. The car was badly bespattered with blood as the result .of the struggle to subdue them. j The wounded passenger was I charlc-s F. Schwartz, 33 years old, or feoohomlsh. He was shot just below the heart, the bullet piercing his left lung. He was taken to the Rlverton hos- pltal, where, It Is said, his con- dltlon was critical. many items of current Interest. "Almost a White Hope," Is a laugh PnHtliiuv Saturday Only. "The Burglar's Sacrifice." Blograph producing comedy, featuring Isabel Rea and Wm. Rus- Sunday, an entire change of pic sell. The foundling fills an aching tures. void and regenerates a life. I Monday, Vin Moore and his com "The Vision In the Window." Edi- Pan' THE JOY OP DANCING EXERCISE Very few women or men seem to care to Tango or get Dancing Exer cise unless they are assured the free dom from aching feet that Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes, always gives. Since the tendency to hold Dancing parties has become almost a dally and hourly necessity In every community, the sale of Allen's Fnot-Ease, so the Druggists report, has reached the hlghwater mark. Sold everywhere 25c. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 100 BEAUTIFUL and COLORED POST CARDS Many are rich and rare pictures BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND ACTRESSES Also a Self Filling 1 FOUNTAIN PEN ; AU for only 60 cents. of son. He saw her first with his field glasses, as she stood In a distant store window. He rushed over but could not find her and was thrown out of the store. Then he saw that same costume and promptly proposed to the wearer. Wrong again, but he fi nally found her and ? "A Race for a Mine." Kalem. western offering of merit. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens In a house In which the plumbing is In poor con dition everybody In the house Is II able to contract typhoid or some oth er fever. The digestive organs per I form the same functions In the hu man body as the plumbing does for I the house, and they should be kept "Pathe Weekly," number. a very Interesting The greatest bargain In beautiful cards and rare art pictures ever of fered. Many are hard to obtain and have sold singly for the price we ask for all. These will go quickly to all lovers of the beautiful In nature who sppreclate rare art pictures of well developed models. A reliable self-filling fountain pen free with order. These alone hava sold for one dollar In stores. The 100 beautiful cards ami pen all for but SO cents. Sent postpaid. CENTRAL MANUFACTURING CO. Dayton, Ohio, Pastime Sunday Only, "Doctor Polly," a two part Vita graph featuring Lillian Walker and Wallie Van. This Ib a particularly pleasing picture owing to Its qualnt ness and cleverness of theme. "Ghost" lady who Is really not a ghost at all leads a nervous, unsuspecting young man a merry dance and finally man ages to get captured, though she at first evades. The man who captured her Is glad he believed In ghosts. "Under Desperation's Spur." Kalem drama. The mountain girl's sarlflce to save her lover from death at the handa of the moonshiners will bring a tear to every eye. ' . "Bill Tell, Pawnbroker," and "Skeeley's Birthday" are two laugh able Blograph farces on the same reel. Coming Monday, "Shadows," a two part Essanay. featuring Francis X. Bushman and Irene Warfield. In first class condition all the time, If you have anv trouble with your dl gestlon take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick re lief. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Services viiimiiiiimimiiiiimiiMiimmiiiimiis I $1000.00 I 1 to I i iioo.ooo.ooi i I AVAILABLE TOR WHEAT LAND 5 1 p i I LOANS S R I M i 9 e S Wkh repayment privflegei for 5 3 or 5 yean, at s I XI Of I Coxy Sunday. Two high class vaudeville acts; a two reel Keystone comedy and a two reel Kay bee dramatic feature, Sunday matinee ar.d night. 1 The Hlndle Trio, one man and two glrbj, have a Dutch musical act, play ing all kinds of musical instruments. They dress In Dutch costumes. Nichols and Nichols have a comedy acrobatic act. "Mabel at the Wheel." Two reel Keystone. Mabel Normand la the speed demon In this two-reel auto- raclng comedy, which was taken at the recent championship races at San ta Monica, and Is a "speedy" com edy In every way. "Fatty" Charlie Chatlin, the police force and all hands help "speed 'er up." "Love and Duty." Two reel Kay- bee. An exlctlng film story. In which detective finds himself in a diffi cult position, but the solution of which Is satisfactory In the end. Ad mission will be 10 and 20 cents. at Local Churches Baptist. - Preaching Sunday morning, by Deacon J. H. Morris, Sunday evening. bv Rev. Hartley of Helix. Sunday school at 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m A special business meet ing of the church Is called for Wed nesday evening after prayer meeting, to prepare for the Umatilla Baptist Association, which meets with this church May 8-10. I tlolherlands Amen-1 can Llorlgogo Dank Frank R. Atkins, E Representative 120 Eaii Covrt St. Pendleton riiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiimmuiiimiiiiiiiiiiii Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimmimniiiiiiiiu; 1 A Spring Tonic Try a bottle of 2 Sarsaparilla I E I Hade and guaranteed E . by us. I Tallman & Go.S E Leading Druggists niiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimi.- Alta Theater Tonight. The regular picture program at pic ture prices. 'The Fall of 64," Is an excellent two-part military drama , exploiting some very clever work by Miss Grace Cunard. The animated weekly carries Christian Science. Services are held at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m., Wednesday at 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon "Doctrine of Atonement." Reading room at the church open dally except on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m., corner East- Webb and Johnson streets. Presbyterian. Corner of East Alta and College streets. Rev. S. L. Grigs by, pastor. Plble school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7.30 p m. Subject of the morning sermon, "In the Court of Conscience." Text, "If our heart condemn us, God la greater than our heart condemn us not, have we con heart condemn us, then have we con fidence toward God." Rev. George E. Paddack, D. D. of Portland, will preach In the evening. Methodist. Sunday ghool at 10 a. m.; Junior League at 2:30 p. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.; preahing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sub ject, "The Purpose of Preaching" Text Col. 1-28. Evening subject, "A Lost Opportunity." Text, John 20- I a ' I tJi' ' f&V fa V?'iyta-a S f 4- ' '' ir ' ' - 'f'-i IS '. it'' : , r -tr&J; I w. u . ih ''. -: s? llss (;erta Hosteller. NEW YORK, April 16. Miss Greta Hostetter, prominent in New York and Pittsburg society, a favorite in the younger set and an enthusiastic lover of outdoor sports, is studying in the New York School of Philan thropy, which is affiliated with Co lumbia university. Miss Hostetter Is not ready to admit she Is going to de vote much of her time and wealth to uplift work, although her enrollment at the school of phalanthropy has caused her friends to predict that fhe will embark on such a career Her classmates say she has taken up the work with seriousness, and all seem to believe that she will become a social worker when her course Is finished. 24. "Thomas one of the twelve, call ed RUymus, was not there when Je sus came." NeW members will be re ceived at the morning service. Good music at every service. Chas. A. Hodshlre, pastor. First Christian. Corner Main and Jackson streets, Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeav or, 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morning ser vice Dr. George E. Paddack from Portland, superintendent of the Con gregational Home Missionary Society of Oregon, will preach. The pastor's subject for the evening will be. "What Is the New Testament Church and Its Teachings?" The morning an them will be "Praise the Lord. Oh, My Soul," by Colborn. The evening anthem will be. "I Will Praise Him With My Whole Heart," by Wilde. Easter Vestry Meeting; A meeting of the parishioners of the church of the Redeemer will be held in the church on Monday, April 20th at 8 p. m. Two wardens and five vestrymen will be elected, also delegates to the convocation and for other important business. All com municants and adherents of the church being 21 years of age are en titled to attend and vote. Charles Quinney, Rector. Chureh of the Redeemer. The Sunday school will be at 10 a m. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at the 11 a. m service. The anthem will be "Open the Gates of the Temple." The offer tory solo will be sung by Mr. E. N Strong of Portland. At 3 p. m. Rev Charles Quinney will take a short service at the State Hospital, and the Episcol choir will also go and repeat the Easter music which includes sev eral Easter anthems and solos. There will be no evening service at the church. Charles Quinney, Rector. Tea Garden : BRAND: Syrup Delightful -Healthful Nutritious Tea Garden Preserves Free! Every wpek we will run a coupon like.the one below. Watch for them save ten and take them to your gro cer with an order for a gallon can of TF. KVKI P and he will tflve vou absolutely KHKB a ls-oa. Jar of TKA KAIIDK.V PHKXEIIVES your choice of .Marmalade, Strawberries. Figs, Grapefruit, etc. , si. Smme. City..... , Grorer'a Xanc Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland Oregon long with a girth of 18 Inches, was hooked by Harry Hosier of this city. The big fish took the bait while Mr. Hosier was on a bridge spanning the Rogue river and was landed In 45 minutes. The specimen has been processed and will be exhibited at the 1915 exposition as a trophy from Rogue river waters. 1IOXEY" FITZGERALD TO v TELL MUNICIPAL SECRETS BOSTON, April 17. Talking on the subject, "Four Years of the New Charter," before members of the City club, former Mayor Fitzgerald Is ex pected, to ''tell the whole truth about the finances of the city." Fitzgerald, through his paper, the Republic, Is waging war on Mayor James M. Cur ley and the present city administra tion. , The red 'alder wood Is Interesting manufacturers of clothespins and that industry may be established in Ore gon. Je5t tttat voxer' xne vecoxtte a. dwer of evil RIG STEELHEAD CAPTURED. ASHLAND, Ore.. April 18. A steel head weighing IS pounds, 36 inches LONGS SORE. CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call for Dr. King's New Discovery, With a ReC ord of Cures for Over 43 Years Back of It Mr. Billy Moore, With the Vln Moore Comnhny at Week, Starting Monday, April 20. the Alta Theater one Dr. King's New Discovery is not a cure all. It is prepared to treat and relieve every kind of cough and cold of infants, children, adults and aged. 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