East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY TftvST OKEOOyiAy, PENDLETOTT. (VREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1914.
A NURSE TAKES
DOGTOITSADVICE
And ii Retored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham' Veg
ctablc Compound.
i:i)jil. r.;a. Ol io. "because of total
Ignorariiv f how to cure for myaelf
w hen vrrpi.u: into womanhood, and from
tMkii g rt,U when pTiing to school, I uf
ferl frrni a displacement, and each
worth I lud never pains and nausea
whi h ftlw ay meant a lay-off from work
for two U four days from the time I
wi 16 year old.
"I went to Kansas to live with my sis
ter and while there a doctor told me of
the I'inkham remedies hut I did not u
thm then a my faith in patent medi
cine was limited. After my sister died
1 came home to Ohio to live and that
ban been my home for the last 18 year.
"The Chang? of Life came when I was
47 years old and about this time I saw
my physical con dition plainly described
in one of your advertisements. Then I
bopin nsinp Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg--taMe
Compound and I cannot tell you
or any one the relief it gave me in the
first three months. It put me right
where I need not lay oiT every month
and during the last 13 years I have not
f i&id out two dollars to a doctor, and have
ioen bleft with excellent health fora wo
woman of my age and 1 can thank Lydia
E. Pinkham'sVegeUble Compound forit
" Since the Change of life is over I
have Uvn a maternity nurse and being
vholly self -supporting I cannot over
estimate the value of good health. I
have now earned a comfortable little
home just iy sewing and nursing. I
Vive recommended the Compound to
many with good results, as it is excel- j
lent to take oeiora ana aiier cjuiu-
birth."-Miss Evelyn Adelia Stew
art, Euphemia, Ohio.
If to want special adricf wriie t
Ljdia F-Pinkhsm Medicine Co, iconB
dential; I. ran, Mass. Yoar letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman t-nd held la strict coofldenee.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
DIVERSION FOR ATHENA
iiurr xrxvs op athkna iix
1M.K AND TIIK AUIKXA
tWVXTIlY.
Local Playhouses
What the IYes Agent Has to
Kay of Present and Oonilng
Attraction.
t Social Correspondence.)
ATHKNA, Or. Julv 21. The
young people's class of the M. E. Sun
day school, gave an Ice cream soctal
on the Tompkins lawn Saturday even
ing, which was well patronized.
Mrs. Wm. "Winship spent Sunday at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. D: B.
Jar man at Weston.
The band rave an open air concert
FriJay evening which was much ap
preciated. Mrs. II. A. Barrett and sister. Miss
Jessie McKwen, are spending a few
days at Wallowa.
Wm. Tompkins left yesterday for
Two Rivers, Wash., In response to a
message announcing the serious 111
r.ess of his son-in-law. J. B. Wood
ruff at his home there,
Mr. and Mrs, Gornall, who have
spent the past two months at the
home of hla brother, R. E. Gornall,
left yesterday for Spokane, Wash.,
where they will reside,
Buth Dickenson was a Walla Walla
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. A. R. Coppock Is spending the
week at the home of her sister, Mr.
Woodruff at Two Rivers, Wash.
Chas. Ulm returned Saturday from
a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Sarah La Hue left Saturday
for Pendleton to be In attendance on
en Friday at the Chas. Kerklns farm,
her son Elmer who had his arm brofc-
Mr. and Mrs. AI Johnson and
daughter Ethel, are spending the sum-
rner at 1-hman Springs.
Oliver Dickenson la here from
tklah looking after his harvest crops.
Mrs. J. W. Welch and three children
! left Monday morning for Silverton to
visit her parents.
Helen, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Richards, who lias
teen seriously 111, U Improving.
Tlie Orphoiiiu.
For Tuesday and Wednesday the
tenth page in the active life of "Dolly
of the Dallies." featuring Mary
Fuller.
"Dolly Flays Detective," Edison.
Malone, the manager of the "Comet"
and Dolly go to a dinner party and
during the evening a necklace, disap
pears from the neck of one of the la
dles. Dolly flirts with a count who
is also there and several days later
as he is leaving her home, some ladles
call. During the afternoon another
necklace disappears and Dolly la sus
pected. How she tricks the count and
discovers he Is the real thief makes
a very interesting picture.
"His Wife and His Work," two part
Vltagraph, featuring Myrtle Gongales
and George Holt.
The artist's wife objects to his em
ploying female models as ahe knows
nothing of art They separata but
later through a hard lesson she real
izes her prejudices are foolish and re
turns to her Joyful husband.
"A Boarding House Scramble," Es-
sany. X comical tale or ooaraing
house love.
T iir
HARVEST GOES WEIL
ARQUHO PILOI ROCK
KTl'KTKVAXT PLACE HAS YIELD
OP 40 TO SO BUSHELS
PER ACRE.
GOVERXMEXT SEEKS TO
RECOVER THREE M1UJOXS
FROM WESTERX FCEL CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, July
Pastime Tonight.
"The Adventures of Kathlyn."" No.
13. "The Court of Death." This cul
minates this singular series of adven
tures, that has proved an "open se-
same"to a new interest for the world
In moving pictures.
Synopsis: Kathlyn and her party,
having escaped a dreadful death from
the rain of fiery lava, observe its sub
sidence with profound gratitude. The
dangers that infest the island, . the
fruitlessness of their search, Inspire
them to get away from the place ot
death and destruction as quickly as
possible. They learn from the
wounded slave that Umballah has de
camped with the treasure. He has a
decided advantage In start, but they
take up the chase unfalteringly.
When Vmballah reaches his native
heath, he hides the treasure In a near
by Jungle which happens to be the lair
of leopards. He is unaware of this.
21. The
. ..;n uuki rt recover
f - , , tv 7trn fnel bu Mo they have time to hide the
JSS1.376.9S from the Western Fuel ,',,. T'mhi.
lah and his followers flee. Kathlyn
(Special Correspondence.)
TILOT ROCK. Ore.. July 21. Har
vest is now in full blast and every one
ts well pleased. . The Sturtevant prop
erty nar town, leased by ton Etter.
yielded between 40 or SO bushels to
the acre. Thomas Jaques' barley, j
threehed by the gasoline tractor of
John Royer. gave him very good re
turns. It seems that every farmer of
this vicinity baa good crops this year.
"Bub" Shippley of Heppner died
there last Wednesday with consump
tion of which he has been suffering
for years. Mr. Shippley Is well
known here, and his many friends
were very sorry to hear of his death
Charlie Miller Is spending this week
In UkUh on business.
Arthur Bond was a business visitor
t Pendleton Thursda evening.
Clarence Adams Is In town today
on buirfness.
Mrs. Bert Westgate was in from
their mountain home Friday and says
it Is so much hotter here than at their
home.
company in a suit soon to come up In
the federal court here. According to
t'nted States District Attorney Pres
ton, more suits are to follow to a
total amount approximating $2,000,-
000.
The suit already on file represents
me !uu iu. Cmballah. the master villain Is cap-
of coal sold by the company to the , ... , . .
ui . ' tured and put to work for the rest ol
and hec party having landed and be
ing Informed of the situation go into
the Jungle and secure the treasure
and present It to the Supreme Tribu
nal. After many exciting Incidents in
which our little party are the victors
government, mainly for the army
transport service. The government
asserts that the coal was underweight
The law allows it to confiscate such
cargoes and as the coal Is no longer
available. Preston asks the money in
stead. . "
While the government charges that
when the company sold the coal It
did not give as much as the recorded
weights Indicated, it charges also that
in Importing it. the corporation
brought In more than the weights It
gave, thereby defrauding the customs
These payments, together with heavy
penalties, are what Preston will seek
to recover through later suits. As
a result of criminal trials Involving
the same transactions. General Man
ager James B. Smith, Superintendent
Frederick C. Mills and Weigher Ed
ward M. Mayer of the company were
convicted and their cases are pending
on appeal. The concern's higher of-
i fleers got off on the ground that ihey
his days upon the tread mill. Kathlyn
gives the gold to the poqr and Is freed
forever from the throne by the Su
preme Tribunal. A week later, ac
companied by her father, her sister
and the faithful Bruce, they reach the
coast and set sail for their beloved
: California.
"Dr. Smith's Baby." Vltagraph,
featuring Maurice Costello, Mary
Charleson, Robert Galllord, Harry T.
Morey and Phyllis Grey. Doctor
Smith suddenly finds himself father
of Doctor Smith's baby. Both doctors
live in the same appartment house.
The baby's mother arrives and the
mystery is explained.
"His Sudden Recovery" and "Who's
Who" are two laughable Lubln com
edies on the same reel.
lr. Gilliland and family left Sat-j did not jnow their subordinates were
urday morning for Lehman Springs to . cheating the government,
spend a two week's vacation. j .
Glenn Emick was a visitor at the j milioi ,n Girl Work.
county seat Thursday evening. T?fRl.!T.Tn'. Ta. Julv 21 When
Harry Schlegel left Wednesday for the canjop.s on excursion steamers
Condon on life insurance business. J(,ay tango music the 200 girls em-
j ployed by the Mississippi Pearl But-
tliild HHr.s U Drowned. J ton company refuse to work. This
PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 21. the i,aeuf for an injunction filed by
Two year old Nancy Carpenter, heir- Mir Bros, to stop calliopes on steam-
rn to millions and niece of utevl I eTa during working hours. The plain-
stales Senator Henry A. Dupont or
Delaware, was drowned In a shallow
pool on the ectate of her uncle Pierre
S. Dupont. at Kennett Square, near
here.
The child was the daughter of R.
It. M. Carpenter, a banker of Wil
mington, Del. The accident happened
during a brief absence of the child's
nure.
tiffa also seek damages In the sum
of J500 for loss of the services of
young women employes.
It Is the contention of geologists
that the Mediterranean was once a
great inland sea.
British Columbia salmon fisheries
in 1913 yielded 732,059 cases.
DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS.
Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected
a Cough or Cold.
You never know how soon a cold!
will Loconie a serious malady. It
may be in the head to-daj; in Uie
lungs to-morrow and the next dar
pu may be fighting deadly pneumo
nia for your life. It's much the eame
with a couirlu Inflamed and cough-
worn throat and lungs offer the best
chance to consumption germs to be-
pin their murderous work. There's
enlv one war to prevent these deadly
a
;np rvttinir a hold on you. Aa
e a
noon, aa a couirh or cold attack! you,
take Dr. King's New Discovery until
you arc entirely cured. Sometimes a
dose or two will do the business, sav
intr tou eufTcrinff and a doctor's bilL
ThouBand of cures like these below
prove its wonderful power to cure
coughs and colds.
"I fool sure it's a -Gotland to hu
manity," writes lira, Effie Morton,
Mo., "for I believe I
would have consumption to-day, if I
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humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable
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the best results. 11 savea my momer
when two doctors gave her up. She
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"Yours respectfully,
"Wm. Cogger."
Coy Tuesday.
The third two reel Installment of
"The Million Dollar Mystery." Than-
houser's motion picture sensation.
will be shown here today only, and
depicts some exciting adventures In
the auest of the missing money. Re-
J mfember 110,000 will be paid to any
one solving the mystery.
By request of a number of patrons
we will repeat the two-reel Majestic,
"The Painted Lady," In which Tvf-
cthv Glsh,-Blanche Sweet anS Mae
Marsh are featured. This is one of
the very best pictures this house has
ever shown.
The Keystone picture, "A Sky Pi
rate," Is the funnleat comedy we have
had for a long time. It Is an airship
and features "Fatty" In trie
role of an heiress. It Is a continual
scream.
There are two vaudeville acta on to
night The De Ferris Sisters in a fine
singing set, and Lamar ana omu-
chette In the comedy skit, ine tun
ny Usher and the Chorus Girl."
Alta Theater.
Dorothy Kelly, GeoT
Cooper and Mona Darkfeather on the
bill.
t- iLrv,f excellent photoplay
,...m U.-U! he reDeated In "The
False and the True," a Vltagraph life
portrayal with James Morrison, uor
vv and Geo. Cooper featured
"The Gypsy' Gambler," a Kalem
Aroma nt western and gypsy life with
Mona Darkfeather and Arthur Ortega
In the lead roles.
An.iv Ha a Toothache," another
adventure of Andy by Edison with
Andy Clark. Tale Boss and Edward
Boulden. A very clever K.W com
"The Captain's Chair." An amusing
rnmriv hv Sellg. The old man
thought he was going to be dupea so
he turned the tables on the would-be
duoers In an Ingerlous manner.
For tomorrow's change me iwo-
part offering is "The Honor of the
Law" from the Biograph studios wltn
a notable cast. nuoe, m i""'
loper," a Kalem comedy wlth Ruth
Roland, Marshal Nellan and John
Brennan. "Broncho Billy's Punish
ment." starring G,'M. Anderson, mas
ter of western character portrayals.
Matinees from t to 5 p. m. every
day. The coolest place In town.
Sold and recommended br
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City's Street Hallway Pay.
KAN FRANCISCO. July 21. Pan
Francisco's municipal street raifway,
known as the Ooary street line, about
six miles long, earned $136,430.20 net
during the fiscal year ended June 30,
according to figures Just made public
here.
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