;tit DAILY I-AST CRFGOMAX. rENDI.KTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1H' EIGIIl PAGES Newsy Notes of Pendleton LAUREL PATTERN in 1S3S R. WALLACE Silver Plate that resists wear Sometime! a ungle troke ol tbe brush ei- Ereurs more th4U an our'i Ubor. The pliin. Km pie Lurel trenu to Mt of this wnrict givri the pattern an unusiul treshoeu OHM t vudy in simple art. We would bte to have you ee it. The Store Royal H.Sawtclk JEWELER Eitabliihed 1857 Changing Classes An Admission of Incompetency. A normal eye can see distant objects as well at 60 or 70 as at 10 years. If your eye has been made normal with a "correct" glass, why should it be changed. In Pendleton and vicinity we have five hundred patrons who are absolutely guaranteed that they will never have to have their glasses changed except for the reading distance. We are here to make good. Is it economy or good policy to buy glasses and eye testing that will answer, the purpose for a few months or possibly three or four years? D. N. REBER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Schmidt Building, Pendleton, Ore. IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT CURE; if you see distant objects more (or less clearlv. or need to hold printed mat ter nearer to or further from the eyes than formerly; or need more light. If you have observed any of these thing3, your sight needs the aid of correctly adopted glasses to assist as well as preserve it. Accurately fitted glases are only possible when the sight has been sciertifically tested. We have every facility for doing this and exercise the greatest care so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. A thorough examination and explanation of your con dition will cost you nothing. W. H. HILL Optician With Wm. n&nsoom, Jeweler. i intii ii tin i in 1 1 ii i iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimi svd Man III. Carl llopft. well known ased resi dent, is reported to be very seriously ill with pneumonia at the hospital. Now K.kUrk Cash KcjffcV. The Peoples Warehouse has Just Installed in the grocery department a new electric cash register which Is the last word In this remarkable Invention. Pilot Rock Couple to Wed. A marriage license has been Issued by County Clerk Sallng to Charles Omer Harris, 23. a young farmer ot rilot Hock, and Lorena May Dicken son, 13, also of that town. Pamaso Suit is Applied. Judge rhelps having dented the mo. tion for a new trial In the Twitchell Thompson 130,000 damage suit, notice of appeal to the supreme court was filed by the plaintiff this week. Hoanltal Patient Eloprs. Morgan Absher, who was commit ted to the Eastern Oregon State Hos pital from this county on June SO eloped from that institution five days later and has not yet been found. Opens Office In Temple lUdg. Joseph C. Johnson, government supervisor on the federal building, has opened an office In the Temple Block. Ha and his wife have taken apartments In the May residence on Water street. Has IVderal Concrete Job. Guy R. 6'Melveny has secured the sub-contract for pouring the concrete of the basement of the new federal building. He has just received a Koesrlng No. 6 concrete mixer which he will use in the work and on other Jobs in the future. Remodeling Millinery, Mrs. D. Brusha has a force of men at work in her millinery store and intends remodeling it completely. When done she will have an attractive and thoroughly modern place of bus iness. Painters' carpenters and pa per hangers are now on the job. Six "Vajts" in Court, fix vasrants were In police court this morning and JudRe Flu Gerald paroled them providing they say good bye to Pendleton. To Take P. G. Work. Dr. Spauldlng of Pilot Rock left Pendleton today for San Francisco w here he will take post-graduate work' and Incidentally visit the fair. Son Im llom. A nine pound son was born yes terday to Mr. and Mrs. lien Nell at the home of Mr. Neil's parents in Riverside, Mr. and Mrs, Nell live south of Pendleton. FIRST UM MAYOR 1 ILLINOIS William Tompkins Very Low, William Tompkins, well known Athena farmer, is reported to be In a very critical condition at St. An thony's hospital. A number of rela. tives have been called to his bedside. "Von-Hiioiwrtor'' Caunlit Here. Sheriff Taylor yesterday arrested here A. M. Johnson, wanted In Port land on a non-support charge, and Deputy Sheriff Ward of that city came up last night after him. Suffers Scalp Wound. M. C. Cropper was struck in the head this morning by a scantling at ' the McCook & Bentley implement house and sustained a painful scalp injury which necessitated the services of a physician. Alleged Polygamlst Apprehended. Acting upon advices from Eugene. Sheriff Taylor this morning arrested Dale Guffy In this city. He Is wanted in Lane county to answer to a charge of polygamy. He insists he Is the vie I -V 1 I M ) :3 WARREN, 111., July 1. Mrs. A. D. tim of some mistake, declaring his Oanfield of this city Is the first wo only wife Is living in Eugene. He Is j man mayor In the state of Illinois, Milton Roy Delinquent. District Attorney Steiwer this af ternoon filed papers with the county tferk charging Leslie McGoldrich, a Milton boy, of delinquency and Judge Marsh Issued a citation for him to ap pear in juvenile court. The boy is accused of larceny and other offenses. a plumber by trade and had been in Sne was eieett,d to 0f(ice nere ln "War- iiitr vnj Bttnai u;a nui 1x1115 i"i 111c railroad. Committed to Hospital.' Mrs. Jennie Craik, 57 years old, was brought up from Hermiston yesterday by Deputy Sheriff J. A. Blagely and this morning pronounced Insane by County Physician McFaul. She was ordered committed to the Eastern Ore gon State Hospital by Judge Marsh. Attend Church in SlUrt Sleeves. In keeping with the policy of com fort announced last year, Rev. E. R. Clevenger of the Baptist church, stat ed this morning that men will be welcome to attend his church during the hot months ln their shirt sleeves. He declares he will require no one to sit through services and swelter be neath a hot coat simply for the sake of convention. Rebuttal Testimony I'nder Way. The 'respondents in the will contest in the county .court began their re buttal testimony today and the case is now drawing to a close. Will M. Peterson, one of the attorneys for the contestants, was placed on the stand this morning by the respondents and was questioned closely by Judge Fee relative to his past relations with An- drew J. Sturtevant. Judge Fee tried i to show a discrepancy between cer- i tain actions of Mr. Peterson as a law- j yer and statements to which he had sworn. The clash between the two attorneys proved very interesting. Thei respondents have a number of other witnesses by which they expect to shake some of the testimony intro duced by the contestants. ren, which has a population of 1500. She is 74 years old, a widow, and runs a millinery establishment. In her campaign she promised to do away with poolrooms, the liquor traffic and gambling and to "clean Warren as It never had been cleaned up before." Some of the Things You May Need for the Fourth? And you can buy them for lets at The Golden Rule Store. We buy them for let, that' only one reason we tell them for less. ItitZLZ Ladies' silk dresses in crepe de chine, poplin or messa lin ?5.00, $ 9.90 $12.50 Ladies' tub dresses ready to put on the Fourth, a splen did assortment to choose from priced at about half their real value at ?2.9S, $3.98, $ 4.98, ?5.90. Crepe de chine waists in flesh color or white, $3.00 and $5.00 values at ?1.98, $2.98. White waists of embroider ed voile on sheer organdie, also the new awning stripe just received, $1.50 value only 98? Long silk gloves, full 24 inches long; why pay $1 and $1.50, Golden Rule price G9S 98 Short gloves in black or white silk or lisle 25f, 49 G9S 98. Ladies' thread silk hose, you can't get a better one at $1.50, black, white or col ors at 98 My YOC CAN DO BETTER AT WE LEAP OTHERS FOLLOW 530 Film Actors In Peril. NEW YORK, July 1. Five hun dred and fifty men and women, crowd ed Into a temporary structure built for moving picture scene, were Im periled by fire by the premature ex- plosion of powder which was t,o hav been used later to demolish the build ing. Three persons were seriously burn ed and a half dozen others were slightly hurt. Guardian for Mrs. Sturtevant. County Judge C. H. Marsh has ap pointed Judge J. A. Fee as guardian ad litem of Mrs. Alma Sturtevant, wife of Mark A. Sturtevant of Pilot Rock, Mrs. Sturtevant, who is one of the respond ents In the will case being fought out ln the county court now, was adjudg ed insane and committed to the East ern Oregon State Hospital several weeks ago. Examinations Are Difficult. The semi-annual teachers' examina tions now In progress In the circuit court room are more difficult than they have been for some time, ac cording to Supt. I. E. Young. This morning the applicants were strug gling with arithmetic. There are now 77 registered and taking the examina Hons and more are expected tomor row. Ladles Kay 8"1m Saturday. The swimming pool committee an nounced today that the swimming pool at Round-up Park will be ready Saturday noon for the accommodation of ladles as well as men and boys The pool will be filled s0 that It may be used by both sexes from Saturday noon through Monday. The dressing rooms will be ready for use by that time but there will be no suits or tow els for rental at this time. The pool Is now empty while some of the fin' lshing work Is being done. PASTIME TODAY! it BROADWAY STAR FEATURE The Esterboork Case VITAGRAPH MASTERPIECE ft Presenting L. Roger Lytton, Julia Swayne Gordon, Cissy FitzGerald, Paul Kelly, . . k . . M ' .? TL..1 Pjjjlssil Betty urey, ueorge Stevens and otners.uirect rrom majestic iacu, In addition we present "A HOT FINISH" An Easanay comedy with plenty of fun "DREAMY DUD" AND "JOE BOKA A CLOSE SHAVE" Cartoon comedies by America's fore 1 most cartoonist. 5000 ft 5 Reel 5000 ft Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c .,Mliil..ilillliHllllHlfMllllllllMIIIIIIMltil.ittnilllllllt"lllllHMttMI saiii!iiiiiamK Fish Forked From River. LA GRANDE, Ore., July 1. Blue backed and chlnook salmon of enor mous size are running in Catherine creek, a tributary of the Grand Ronde river. So large and so numerous are they that boys caught them with pitch forks as they went over the riffles. R. E. Clayton, state hatchery super intendent has been here to investi gate, leaving word that two might be caught each day. The salmon show the result of contact with rocks in ! shallow streams, having come up the Columbia to the Snake, to the Grand Ronde and then across the Orand Ronde valley 20 miles to Union. Music Teacher Drowns. SPOKANE, July 1. W. P. Christy, head of the music department of the Lewis and Clark high school, was drowned in the river when a boat from which he and James wllkerson were fishing, overturned. Vvllkerson escaped. It. XORRIS WIIXIAMS TO FLAY TENNIS IN WEST t G sa Mutual Master Pictures TODAY and TOMORROW Something Really New in Moving Pictures A novelty in every sense of the word is the great Mutual Masterpictur HPiLSTILTSm . . . A fairy story on the screen one of "Grimm's" original beau tiful full of snap and go. Funny too is Rumpelstilukin. Mr. Tired Business Man, take yourself and family to see this won der show it will refresh and rejuvenate you and don't forget the children. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. SATURDAY'S BILL IS A DANDY. WM. Hart in "THE MAN FROM NOWHERE" in 2 feels. Fay Tinker, the girl of the Stripped Dress. "Florence La Bodie" Don't mary until you see this picture then go ahead. I COSY THEATRE MUTUAL MOVIES. 33 !!IHI! ilUI, iiiihri iiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiimiin'iiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tn 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 j i ti i mi i n ii n in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j LAST TirlE TODAY LET 'ER BUCK" NEW YORK, July 1. R. Norrii Williams will head an American ten nis team of four men, composed also of W. M. Washburn and Q. M. Church and some other player from the east, that will go to the Paclfio coast this summer for the big ex position tournament which starts July 10. R. D. Little may make up the fourth member of the team. The National Lawn Tennis Association has announced the sending ot a team west. ti j (P) 4 Hii f IS Best, Brightest, Clearest Ever Taken ONE FULL HOUR OF THRILLS ALL THE BEST FEATURES OF THE BIG EVENT. COME AND PICK OUT YOUR FAVORITES, SEE YOURSELF IN THE GRAND STAND, AND REVIVE YOUR INTEREST IN THE ROUND-UP. TOMORROW LOIS MEREDITH IN "HELP WANTED." The Alt Theatre THE HOME OF QUALITY. mmmM TiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) iTiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitirs