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DAILY EAST OREflONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WKP.VKSDAV, NOVEMBER 11, 191. PAGE SFVJ'V t'IIIIII!llllllllil!l!l!JIIIIIl!l!lllll!IIIIIIIIIIH PENDLETON'S P 0 P U- 1 1 LATt PICTURE SHOW 1 gregatlons of picture players seen In a film, and la headed by the popular BRIDGE WRECKED BY RETREATING FRENCH REPAIRED BY GERMANS Local Playhouses Vitagraph star, Clara Kimball Young, who as Helene Marie, a beautiful nl hlllst, Jumped Into moving picture stardom In a night. Mia Young Is EIGHT PAGES f THE I COSY What U Pre Agent Ha to Ray of Freoent and Coming Attractions. ably agisted by Earle Williams, Har ry Morey, L. Itoger Lytton and an all Mtar cast. B Whera the entire family ttn H enjoy a high-class motion 5 picture show with comfort, B S Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed mm S 5 5 Next Door to St. George Ho- 5 tL Admiseion Co and 10a IimillllllllHIIlIllllIIIlllllIItlllllHIIIIIlR UllimilllllllllllilHiiiiilllllMlllllllllllllll! (Orphoum! Theatre I J. P. MEPERNACn, Prop. c H High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures FOR MEN, WOMEN AND I CHILDREN 5 Program change Sundays, Tuesdays, Thura- 5 days and Saturdays. H 8e Program in Today's 5 E Paper. niiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiH I Pastime i Theatre I G B "The Home of Good Pictures" 1 " ALWAYS THE LATEST I b Photoplays :: Steady, g Flickerlesa Pictures :: Abso a htely No Eye Strain. B E " S A Refined and Entertaining Show for the Entire Family. Next to French Restaurant Changes Sundays, Tuesdays, S Thursdays and Saturdays. S Adults 10c. Children under E 10 years Co. rilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllllllllHIlK fitiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuniiiiimiiiiimiiiiiu a l t a theater. I Pendleton's Real Show House 5 Deroted to the perfect screen- 5 I ing of 1 1 Hitfi-Cfcss Photoplays I Regular program oonaiflta I of i reols of motion pictures 1 and a singer. 5 B E S P Admission lOo and So. s s Open Afternoon and Even- a s ing. Changes Sunday, Mon- 5 5 day, Wednesday and Friday. 5 M SMS1 - . j. I See program in today's paper riUIIllllUUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIItltlllllHIillllllip ()rili-un Tliurmluy-I'rliluy, For thin chunKe we have been for tunate enough to secure the wonder ful four urt French drama "niche lieu" produced by the Hlson com pany. Murdoc-k MacQunrrle the greatest churacter actor on the Bcrecn today t'la the part of Richelieu while MUm Pauline Bush ha the role of Julie de Mortlmar hU ward. The dm ma In one of court Intrigue and replete with splendid ultuatlons. Wonderful photography, an ex'iulHlte coloring In coHtumea and scenery, tense situation and stirring climaxes all combine to make this one of the bent featured of the day. Julie, the cardinal'! ward, resents the king' attention because ahe hi In love with De Maupeat. Bcradaa who al oloves Julie work up a con spiracy against the king and the car dinal and draws De Mauprat Into It De Mauprat and Julie wed and Der ail in poisons his ear and makes him believe the cardinal has tricked him. De Mauprat vows to kill the high church dignitary. In the final reel comes a series of absorbing scenes. The conoplrators are outwitted and the lovers reunited. Thus one of the KreateHt dramas of French hlKtory plays Itself out to a happy ending. IaHtlme Today. "My Official Wife," a five-part Vi tagraph. The sensational story of Russian life, "My Official Wife." U easily the best drama that has been shown at the Vitagraph theater, New Tork, and tha; Is no light praise. "My Of ficial Wife" waa written by Richard Henry Savage, plcturlzed for the screen by Marguerite Bertsch, and staged by James Young. No picture of Russian life yet presented shows such vivid realism as characterizes this new famous Broadway star fea ture picture by the Vitagraph com pany. While all the scenes were ta ken In America, expert knowledge of places and conditions In Russia were obtained, and the result la a sucees lon of scenes that are artistically per fect and whoso every Incident la a faithful representation of conditions as they actually exist. The presenting company is one of the strongest ag- IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS ,NI NEUTRALIZE IKIUTATING ACIDS. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, aays a noted au thority. The kidneys filter thus acid Irom the blood and pass It on to the bladder, where It often remains to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burn ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of the blad der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer la In constant dread, the wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and Is very profuse; again. there Is difficulty In avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urina tion. While it la extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this li really one of the most simple ail ments; to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar macist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast, con tinue this for two or three days. Thla will neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer la a source of Irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again- Jad Salts la Inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comblned'wlth 11th la. and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation, jau Salts Is splendid for kidneys and caus es no bad effects whatever. Here vou have a pleasant effervea cent llthla-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. HlHH "ANNA BELLE m 1H ( w Bring or send five of those Coupons properly signed and 10 to the Eaat Oregonian office and cet a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No Tcndleton, Ore.,..-. 1014 EAST OREGONIAN PUB CO., Herewith pleaso find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and lOf for which pleaso give me a "Four-in-Ono" muslin cutrout feature or "Anna Bell Doll." Name.. Address... If sent lv mail add 2c for postnsre. BE SUtfE AND STATE WHICH FEATURE IS VAXTED Cosy Werinfotlny and Thursday, Ike and Maxwell, novelty marble statue posing, will be the vaudeville attraction for these two duya. This la an unusual kind of act and will pie use. "A Woman Scorned." T'o reel Re Hume. A story founded on the old quotation: "Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned" and deals with po lice 14fe In a big city. Sam De Grasse, Kugene I'allette and France! la Hllllngton have the leading rolea. Mutual Weekly No. 94. Scenea from the war zone In Europe; ruin wrought by the Germans In Belgium; French troopa going to the front; Ca nadian troops Join the allies; search ing out-going ships for reservists, and other Items. "Lover's Post Office." Keystone. "Fatty" stlre things up In an amaz ing way and as usual gets himself and everybody In trouble. Coming Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, Bulgars Goat Circus, with five trained goats. Furiously funny. Also for these three days Careless Corelss, comedy Cartoonist, In 15 minutes of chalk fun. BIKER WILL HAVE STRONG TEAM TO FACE PENOLETON ALL THE BOYS Alt: IV FINE SHAPE AND EXCITING STKirJGLE EXPECTED. BAKER, Ore.. Nov. 11. For the flrnt time this year Raker high school will have Its full strength on the foot ball field when It lines up against Pendleton high school Vrlday after noon. All the boys are In fine shape and coach and players are looking for a decisive victory over the players from Round-upville. Cach Williams has shifted his team a trifle. Henry Miller, the Invincible, remains at fullback, but Levi Coles, with his strength and speed, haa been moved from the line to halfback. He will work there with Al Dangrell and with Fleetwood nt quarter. Whipple and Gardiner will be the ends with f-'tewart subbing a part of the time to gain experience. He is fast and Hure but lacks actual experience in bard games. Balsley at center, Gor man and Landreth, Brown or Shep pard at guards and Swan and Captain Langrell at tackles complete the line. High school students held a big mans meeting at noon today, and an other after school this evening at which plans for the big rally for Thursday evening was definitely shap ed. All sorts of "stunts" are being arranged by the girls who 'M put on a parade as a takeoff on the Pendle ton Roundup. Mrs. Georgia Swafford of the domestic science department, Is planning the big event and It prom Ises to be filled with thrills. Fully 95 per cent of the girls will take part In the gala fiesta which will end with a bonfire at tlt ball park. Manager Cox announced today that negotiations are proceeding for the Thanksgiving gome. Either Walla Walla will be played here or the fast The Dalles team will be met. at The Dalles. MINERS JET TOGETHER IX IMPORTANT COXELAR DENVER. Nov. 11. A meeting of vital Interest to the metal and coal miners of the country will be held here about the middle of November when the Joint committees of the Vnlted Mines Workers and Western Federation of Miners begin final con sideration of plans for absorption of the Western Federation by the United Mine Workers. The Joint committee met in Butte lost month, but adjourn ed to meet here the middle of No vember. While the Butte conference Indi cated that the absorption would prob ably be recommended by the Vnlted Miners, the Vnlted Miners committee wonted to come here to Investigate personally th membership claims of the federation and Inquire Into the details of Its method of administra tion. A member of the Vnlted Miners committee recently expressed the opinion that In the event of ahgorp- tlon, It would be a year before the j Western Federation would lose its Identity and become merely a depart ment of the United Miners, VAMrs CELEBRATE 40T1I ANNIVERSARY NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. Nov. 11. One hundred survivors of the hls-j torlc old Rescue Hook and Ladder i company of volunteer firemen assem-1 bled tonight at the Imperial Hotel to, celebrate the fortieth anniversary of ( the company's Inception. Old-timers, from all parts of the country arrived here last night and this morning and VAV lit lift l U 1 V i viii.. old days" before fighting fire by ma chlnery came Into fashion, COUPON DOLL" ,':',. ,wa . . v ... - ' '-;;y J -r '',.' ---'4 i -1 V - ''' ,w .'1 This picture shows a bridge at Ton- gres which was blown up by the French In their retreat towards Par- (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. There waa a fair supply of hogs reported on the mar ket at North Portland today and tops remained steady to strong at 1715. Killers are taking hold of hogs rather eagerly at this time; in fact are pur chasing all sorts of livestock. In a measure the firmer feeling Is due to the fear that the foot and mouth dis ease agitation may affect the local yards. The finding of the disease In Montana and the killing of several hundred animals there by the author ities has really scared the local trade although Montana shipments to this market have never come from the dis trict found to be Infected. Thore was a generally firm feeling for hogs at the Missouri river points today and prices were well maintain ed. At Omaha there was a steady tone with tops at J7.70. General hog markt range: Best light $7.10 7 15 Medium light 7.00 Q 7.05 Good and heavy 6.506."5 Rough and heavy 6.05 S. 25 Cattle Market Is Good. There was another small run of cat tle reported in the North Portland yards overnight. General trade con ditions are firm and prices here are being well maintained, although no real top stuff has been offering of late. At eastern points there was added strength In the cattle situation for the day. South Omaha reported a stronger to steady market. Top steers remain there unchanged at $10.50. General cattle market range: Selected steers $7.00 715 Good to prime 6.60 6.S5 Good to choice 6.50(16.75 Ordinary to fair 5.75 ii 6.25 Best cows 6 00 Q 6.10 Good to prime 6.65 ti 1. 85 Ordinary 5.25 5.50 Selected calves 8.00 Fancy bulla 5.25 G 5.50 Ordinary . 4 00 4.25 Mutton Market Firmer. Firmer feeling was generally shown for mutton In the North Portland yards. There was only a mere hand ful of stuff available for the trade to day while a week ago the run was very liberal. A small number of lambs sold during the last 24 hours at 16. J4 but the general market for tops Is very firm at $6.23 and may be forced still higher. Mutton market continues very firm at practically all eastern points now open. South Omaha showed a steady to strong tone with top lambs $9.30, yearlings $S and ewes $5.S5. General mutton market: Best yearlings $5.50 $7 5.75 Old wethers 5.25 ert 5.60 Rest ewes 4.35 & i 60 Best east mountain lambs 6.00 iSi 6.30 Valley light spring lambs. 5.74 IT 5.S5 Heavy spring lambs .... 5.00 g 5.50 Livestock Shlor. Hogs Jamea .Edson. Carlton, 1 load; F. B. Decker, Gervals, 1 load direct to Vnlon Meat company; Hunt ley Mercantile company, St. John Wash., 1 load; Sompson & Cannon, Heppner, 1 loafl. Cattle J. W. Chandler, La Grande, 1 load; Charles McCullough, Baker, 2 loads. Mixed Stuff Cotton & Turby. drove )n 22 cattle and 82 hogs; W. W. and Smith. Corvallls. 1 load hogs sheep; Roy II. Dobb. Washougal. Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs; G. E. Ma field, Shearer, 1 load hops and gheep.; I E. Langford. Rufus, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs, , WHEAT III SHARP LOSS Heavy Selling Pressure Brings rrice 1 i-8o Down at Close; Ixw Foreign Don ml. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Wheat closed 1 l-8c lower. There has been rather heavy and persistent selling of both December and May wheat by a num ber of active concerns all day. One house which sold May freely during the morning has been a seller of De cember around bottom prices. Tone of the cable news was less encour aging for buyers. At midday New York houses Indicated that the for eign demand was slack. Primary re ceipts continue large. The trade and some bullish news, such as lighter re ceplts at Minneapolis and small In crease of only 65,000 bushels for three days In storks, bullish figures In European visible and confirmation by Baltimore of large number of LIVtSTOCK HOLDS Is and which was reconstructed by German army engineers. Note the temporary supports put under the' ocean craft arriving there to load grain. Chief feature for the corn trade Monday was the disappearance to a great extent of the premiums on new cash lots on the tables. There waa a renewal of the weakness In the cash market, sample prices being quoted 1 1-2 02 1-2 lower on the new corn. Support gave out In the oat trade with the display of weakness In wheat and corn. Cables were 1-2 Id low er. WHEAT. Dec Open. $1.16 7-8; high, $11"; low, $1.15 6-8; close, $1.15 7-8 A. May Open, $1.23 1-2; high. 124; low, $1.22 1-2; close, $1.22 6-8B. DR. JOHNSON HAS STARTED TROVDLE LOS ANGELES, Nov. 11. Declar ation by Dr. Milbank Johnson, presi dent of the Los Angeles municipal charities commission, that succor for suffering non-combatants In Europe will prolong the war, is causing much discussion here. Dr. Johnson's statement was made In connection with his monthly re port He said: "If, then, Europe Is apparently de termined upon a war of extermination which the United States can in no way prevent, does It not occur to the discerning nfnd that relief efforts might only prolong hostilities?" $100 Reward, $100. Tbe reader of this paper will be pleased to learn tbat there la at least one areaded disease tbat science baa been able to cart In all Iti atagea. and tbat la Catarrh. Ball'a Catarrh Cora la tbe only poalilre -ure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ronttltotlonal disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cor la taken Internally, acting directly opoo the blood and mocooa snr tares of tbe aystem, thereby destroying tbe fonodatlon at tbe dUeaae, and giving th patient atrtDgth by building op tbe consti tution and aaaiatlng nature In doing Ita work. Tba proprietor bar ao much faltb In Its caratlT power tbat they offer On Hundred Dollars for any case tbat It fall to cor. Send for Hat of tfatlmonlala. Addreoa F. 3. CHEN ST A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all Drtttite; 73c. Take Hall's Family 1111a for eooatlnatloa. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. (I A. F. and A. U maeta ike first and third Mondays of ach monta. All vlaltlng brothers ara Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed emhaimer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responaea io day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORK , Funeral director and license! em balm er. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. CallJ re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone IS. LNSCRANCE AND LAND BCSLYESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buya and sella all kinds of real estate, uoes a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, Ufa and accl lent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pre. a H. MARSH. 8m BENTLEY ft LEFTTNQWEIJU REAL state, fire, life and accident insur ance agent, til Main street. Fiona III. LirERY AND FEED BTABIA CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON stretit, Carney ft Bradley, Propa Livery, feed and sale stable. Ooo rigs at all time. Cab Una In eonnee- Inn. Pkon T. TETERLNARY SURGEONS. C W. LASSEN. M. D V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 17; office teltephone 20. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALET. ATTORNEYS AT .aw Office In American National Bank Building. bridge by the army engineers at the left of the picture. At the right are two German soldiers posing to have Wo Japan! Says Cerman. AMSTERDAM, via London. Nov. 10. The Eerlln Lokal Anrelger, com menting on the German defeat at Tslng-Tau, aays: "Germans will never forget the heroic fighting at Klao Chau and AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustra to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff. Itch ing acalp and stops falling hair. Years 8go the only way to get thia mixture was t0 make it at home, which la muasy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle for about 60 centa- Ev erybody usea this old, famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It ao naturally and evenly. You damp en a sponge or soft brush, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Dutch Henry Food Yard LAYNE O HUGHES. Proprietor Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Give us a Trial West Alta St. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Deapaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylot Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neya at law; rooms t and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTOR.NET at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. I, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections mad. Room 17. Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office la Deapaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office in Deepaln bulldlrjr PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of flae Judd Block. Telephone: Office 141 W: residence 111 J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN KB and second-hand good. Cash a for all second-hand goods bough Cheapest place In Pendleton to ba. household rood Call and get hl prices. Ill E. Court street Pha 271 W. AUCTIONEERA COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONElCt makes a specialty of farmers' etoe' and machinery sale. "Th man tha gets you the money." Leave ordar at East Oregonlan office. WISCELLANEOVS ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION! their picture taken In war like atti tudes. In these men the r:ne type or the German fighters li ed. well lllustrat- those who defended the colony. Never shall we forget the brutal violence of the yellow robbers nor England, who Instigated them. We know that we cannot settle our account with Japan at present. For years ahe will enjoy her booty. Con Dung Low CHINESE STYLE NOODLES LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SKRVICS TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood 8ta. Phon (67 Pendleton, Or wedding announcements. mbos4 private and business stationery, eta. Very latest style. Call at Eaat Ccv gonlan office and sea aample. TRESPASS NOTICES. STALLIOH SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS of every description printed at rea sonable price at the Eaat Oregonlaa We have a fine lot of stock cuts tkst our patrons are allowed tbe fr uf of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT cask or give tra? for Umatilla count farm. $29 to $(0 per acre. AdJram Box II. Athena. Ore. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice la hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stock holders of the East Oregonlsn Pub lishing company on Wednesday, De cember 2. 19H. at 4 o'clock p m., at the office of said company In Pendle ton, Oregon, for the purpose of eloct Ing officers for the ensuing year. C. S. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake, secretary. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OB egonlan make a specialty of aee tlon aula bills, card and advertlstat W can furnish auctioneer, clerk a4 advertising complete that will ajear you of having a sucmaaful sal AUCTION SALES THE EAST OH egonlan make a specialty of a na tion sale bills, card and advertlaln? We can furnish auctioneer, clerk en advertising complete that will assure you of having a succeaaful sale. BEAVER ENGRAVING - COMPANY r .T"- "TiV-rr-n woes v ."7 ' "in ifii ni.Tir- 4 CHOP SUEY