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PACE TIGHT DAILY EAST ORFGONTAN, FEXDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 9. 191." EIGHT PAGES i :.''' I tHtij II Shapely Baskets for Bonbons In various sizes and designs one would make an ideal first prize for your next Bridge party. Visitors from out of town will be glad to know they can find at our store a com prehensive line of the world famous Gorham Silverware at prices most reasonable. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler. Newsy Notes of Pendleton lVoravt Is fZruiittNl. Jmise Phelps yesterday granted decree of divorce In the case of Cora j W. IXivis vs. M V. Davis. i;eiulcin lwvllin. Nesimth Ankeny has taken out a liermit to make alterations In his dwelling on North Main street. The improvements will cost about $400. Married Kilty Years. Herbert Strohm. prominent young Hermiston farmer, and his father, R F. Strohm, were visitors In Pendleton yesterday. The elder Strohm and his wife will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary In Hermiston next Tuesday. When You Want Good PLUMBING Illili PHONE 202 We Are Just as Near as Your Telephone. We employ no "Jack-of-all-trades" and master of none, nor do we have any other line to in terfere with our expert plumb ing mechanics doing you a guaranteed job promptly. No Order Too I-arge Xor Too Small for Vs. Beddow & Miller Exclusive Plumbers. W. Court and Garden St. Telephone JO! the mother of the girl announced she would file charge against her hus band. The man, who Is In the coun ty Jail, has nothing to say in his own defense. WNAOIAN StXHlKS MORGAN tONTltUT Willi BRITAIN Uing Xow Sole Owner. Kyle Ixnir is now the sole proprie tor of the Stone Oarase on Johnson street having bought out the Interest of his partner, John Welkcr. FW Jr., l'a Exains. Among the dj applicants who sue cessfully pa-ssed the state bar exam inations recently, is James Alger Fee, Jr., of Pendleton, who Is practicing with his father. W. A. Ford, princi pal of the Umatilla schools, also passed the examinations successfully, as did Blaine Hallock of Portland, formerly of this city. County t'onrt Adjourns. Having transacted all of the busi ness coming before It at this session, the county court yeterday afternoon adjourned. Outside the auditing of the bills, the appointment of members of the fair board was practically all of the buiness done at this session. A-Mtult Case Plain. The evidence against Arle Arling ton, the Helix restaurant keeper who Is alleged to have assaulted his 12- year-old stepdaughter. Is conclusive, according to Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely, who went up to Helix yes terday afternoon. Arlington had a room in a lodging house Instead of being in a private home and other roomers heard the little girl scream. The deputy sheriff states that the feeling Is very bitter at Helix against Arlington. After Investing the case !iiimiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiimi;iiiiiimiimi: S HEADACHE 1 5 A very large per cent of S temporal, frontal and sick 5 headaches are entirely due 3 to eyestrain. In these casess X proper fitting glasses will al- E S ways Rive entire relief. In E E many other cases there may E E be a number of underlying Z 5 conditions at work to cause 3 a headache, eyestrain of any s 3 kind if present may be a E S dominant factor in exciting S the attack or aggregating it. 3 3 and the relief of this strain 3 3 with glasses will always ex- 3 3 ert a most favorable in flu- 3 3 ence. Every sufferer from E 3 headache should have the E E eyea thoroughly examined. 3 3 and when there is any eye- 3 3 strain proper glasses should 3 3 be worn. 3 E See 5 E DALE ROTHWELI, 3 Exclusive Optician S 3 American National Bank E E Building, 3 Pendleton, Phone 609. S JuiiimtiiiiiiimiiMiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiMil; Is Cutting itarley. Oeorge Peringer started cutting his barley In the vicinity of Pilot Hock early In the week but has re ceived no reports yet as to how It is yielding. A good many of the other farmers In that vicinity have started harvest and reports indicate that the barley yields are large. Hermiston Hoy Paroled. Sydney Bisbee. the young Hermis ton boy who recently shot two other boys with a shotgun while they were riding through the Bisbee place, has been paroled by County Judge Marsh In the custody of Carl S. McN'aught of Hermiston and he Is required to remain upon his father's place and work. Nlnneett in Movies. Dell Blancett. popular Round-up performer, takes one of the leading parts In the photoplay "Saved by Her Horse," which appears at the Pastime theater Saturday. Blancett spent the winter with a movie company in southern California, his physical ap pearance as well as his horsemanship making him a valuable man in west ern pictures. Rnst Must Pay Fees. Yesterday attorneys In the divorce suit of Glen Rust vs. Cordelia R.ust. argued a motion by the defendant for advance attorney and witness fees Judge Phelps directed the plaintiff to pay $100 as attorney fees in ad vance and $50 as witness fees In or der that his wife may prepare her defense of the charges made by her husband. lVtorson vs. Welck. Suit, was filed yesterday afternoon with Attorney Will M. Peterson as plaintiff and K. L. Welck as defend ant. Peterson claims $61 and In terest on a note executed to him and $200 and interest on a note executed to Ellenah A. Welck and assigned to plaintiff. H. I. Watts Is associated with Mr. Peterson as attorneys for the plaintiiff. Back In Pendleton. Plus an auburn "moustache and a Frenchy Van Dyke, Elmer E. Turner, known the county over for his lusty rooting at baseball games, arrived back in Pendleton yesterday from Stanford, Montana. He has disposed of his business there and Intends to remain in Pendleton, "the best city In the country as he expresses It. Mr. Turner was accompanied back by his wife. j -r ( v 4iO ? hJ j A i. .ao LAST TIME TODAY THE EVENT OF THE SEASON William Fox PreenU WILLIAM FARNUM the stupendu- ou $100,000 screen star in TiKllE By Roy Norton Thrilling drama of love, the lust for gold and deadly hatred. In five tremendous acts. Wil liam Farnum Against 20 in the most blood thrilling: fiat fight ever staged. You remember Far- nnrn's fight in the "Spoilers." At that time this was the greatest fight ever staged in pictures, but in "The Plunderer" Farnum has gone himself one better and staged the most realistic fist fight conceivable. t See the Crox D'Or Mine (Cross of Gold), the Great Ore Crushers, the Most Terrific Fist Fight Ever Screened. A PHOTO PLAY SUPREME. THE CAST Hill aiattiiews William Farnum Dave Thompson Geo. De Carlton uick lownsena Harry Spingler Pedro Henry Armetta Bully Presby William Riley Hatch Joan Preshy Claire Whitney Old Bells Park w. J. Gross Lily Meredith (The Lily). ...Elizabeth Eyre Directed by Edgar Lewis, director of "The Nigcer," "Samson." "A Gilded Fool." Without a Doubt the Biggest Western Picture Since "The Spoilers." special matinee rrices: Adults 10; Children 5. Evening prices, Adults 15; Children 5 Great Program Saturday Tom Mix and Dell Blancett in Selig's Western Drama "SAVED BY HER HORSE" Dell has iust returned from winning V RlMnn.:.n ru. : l: .. i- t m . lie told us personally that there was the most wonderfully trained horse in "Saved by Her t im iiiu ii picture worm seeing. Ilclen Holmes in Kalem's Sensational Railroad Story. "IN DANCER'S PATH" Billie Reeves, whom people say is nearly Charlie Chap- Ll,lie L8" and all star cast lin's equal in a laughable . in Lubin 2 part drama comedy, "NEARLY A CHAMPION" 'THE INVENTOR'S PERIL" 2Z ArreMtcd for Gambling. Ben Thompson and Jack Reld, two white men, were arrested by A. Ofte dal, special government ' agent and Major E. S. Swartzlander, for gambl ing at Cayuse on July 4. They were gambling with Indians. In the Justice court here today both men were bound over to the grand jury and thelf bail set at $250 each. In default of ball both men are now in the county Jail. Pilot Rock Tm ("Joes Through. The members of the Pilot Kock baseball team passed through Pen dleton this morning en route to Athe na where they will play the East End champions the first game of the county championship series. The reg ular line-up will enter the game with the exception of Thlrdbaseman Gil bert, who was unable to accompany the team. Gilbert's absence will be felt as he was the leading hitter of the league. Darling will twirl for the Pebbles and Shick will probably op. pose him. The team was accompan ied by a number of Pilot Rock fans and Pendleton also sent up a delega tlon. REPLY TO REJOINDER NOW IN HANDS OF (1, S. EMBASSY CLERKS ENGAGED IN TRANSLATE ING NOTE TO HE FORWARD ED TO WASHINGTON. BERLIN', July 9. Germany's reply to the American note Is In the hands of the American embassy. The note was handr-d to Gerard last night. Em bassy clerks are engaged in translat ing and putting the communication Into rode for transmission to Wash- lgton. Owing to the labor this en tails the time of the receipt of the note at Washington cannot be fore casted. ''Secret Diplomacy'" Hinted. WASHINGTON, July . Although the administration shied violently at the suggestion of "secret diplomacy, when a recent story appeared to the effect unofficial negotiations were In progress with Germany to aid her In framing an answer to the American bote, there Is, nevertheless, a very definite understanding between them. It was confidentially asserted by of ficials. Germany's rely. It was ad mitted. Is unsatisfactory. It would have been satisfactory but for the publication of the story of preliminary negotiations. ! S. -. 1 V ! - - v f ' s 1 -K lr 1 I , J--- I p Wilson W. Hutler. Bettirning to the United States with a contract for $S3, 000,000 of war sup plies for the Russian government. Wilson W. Hutler, vice president and contracting engineer of the Canadian Steel Companies, Limited, and the Ca nadian Car & Foundry Company, Limited, said he had told the British authorities that their contract with J P. Morgan & Company ot New York for the purchase of supplies, was unjust. "I went to England.'' said Mr. But ler "to appear before the Booth com mittee, which la to devise means of defense In cooperation with the war office. "The British war office wants to import skilled labor from Canada and other colonies. I got very sore over it. I said to the committee: 'We do not see why you want to take our la bor away. I consider this desire to Import Canadian labor an outrage. "We Cunadlan manufacturers are Indignant that Morgan A Co. have not given us any of these orders. I per sonally have eight factories that are Idle. "Lloyd George Is up against the stlffest proposition of his life, and If CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tbi M Yoa Hare 'Ahr an Bcsgtt Bears the Signature oiiiosTou lorniiipj b1 Better be on hand early in the morning; We have the Mill Ends and End of Season Lots all ready. Its a wonderful display of high grade merchandise, and yqu will find the saving worth while. Remember! It's all new goods you get here, not the old shelf worn kind that's not cheap at any price. 100 dozen Men's White or "Bandana Handkerchiefs; you never bought a better one at 10c, only . 5f Note This Item read $e In yester day's advertisement by mistake. TOCCAKDO tM BETTER AT WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW he wants to get the best possible re sults from Canada he could do no better than appoint Sir Thomas Shaughnessy as his agent. Every body In Canada has complete confi dence In Sir Thomas. "He was purchasing agent before ho became president of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and as such was the most efficient man in Canada. It Canada Is properly handled she can produce shells on an Infinitely greater scale than the British govern ment Is aware of. "The great demand Is for an ex plosive shell. Shrapnel can't tear up a concrete. backed trench, an explosive, shell can. The whole trouble with the ammunition question over there la the red tape of the British war of fice." Mr Butler said he went to Petro grad and obtained an order for 6, 000.000 shells, the largest order ever given out by the Russian war office. He was in Russia from February 15 to April 1. The cost of Russia's con tract Is $s3.O0O,O0O. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllltlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllll IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT CURE; if you see distant objects more (or less) clearly, 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 things, 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 scientifically 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 OptidM With Wm. Ilanaeom, Jeweler. lllllllfllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII 10c TODAY Oc Ed Coxan and Winifred Greenwood in "ONE SUMMER'S SEQUEL" Wherein a wife tests her husband's love; he accuses her; she pretends that he has surmised the truth; he learns the truth, but her love for him has died an unevocable death ; she leaves him to expiate his sin alone. Florence La Badie in "BRANCA FORGETS" Two reels, in which a hot headed young American makes trouble for a Count. FORD STERLING that famous Keystone star in "HE WOULDN'T STAY DOWN." Ford Sterling is the man that made Key stone comedies famous. What do you know about a show like this, four of the greatest stars of today, all for 10 and 5f. McS COSY THEATRE MS 1 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 imiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti i LIL' i 1 'Ilil1 1 UU UI! ! !1L' LI1L' HU1 U JJ U '1L L1UU ! Ull'lIUI IL' 1 1 n ' i f 1 1 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 msMssssssMm Yi MMMM TODAY TOMORROW VIOLA DANA THE EXQUISITE LITTLE LEADING LADY STARRING IN "The House of the Lost Court" A powerful dramatization of the novel by Mrs. C N. Williams. The AUa Theatre Coming Sunday: Belasco's supreme hit, "THE WOMAN," featuring Theodore Roberts, Mabel Van Buren, Lois Meredith assisted by a good cast ;iiiiniuiiiimiiiimiiiiiiMiiimiiiimiiimim