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PAGE LIGHT DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 19, 1915. EIG1I1 PAGF3 The HALLMARK St ore V Vis 1 Kjf 'lour Nose Pinched By Your Glasses.? Feihaps ypu have accepted dis comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. If so there is a big and pleas ant surprise for you in I I The clips evenly distribute tKeir slight pressure so that the AOCo Fits-U Eyeglasses remain steady under all conditions. Let us show you what Fits-U Eyeglass comfort really means. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Established 1887. R. E. Wimer, D. 0. I A A A A ROUND-UP DATES. The 1915 Round-up will be held on Sept. 23, 24, 25. Newsy Notes ol Pendleton A Hll XT lUKMllfTlT Suffer j Poor I-o and his perpetual thirst j brought grief to another unlawful dis penser of "redeye' Saturday night when milium Esan fell Into the clutches of th? police. This morning j he pleaded guilty In police court t furnishing liquor to an Indian and was sentenced to pay a HO fine or spend 2 days In Jail. Want IxH'al I'asW to Parade. Secretary Cranston of the Commer cial association this morning received a letter from the Spokane Eagles ask ing the association to encourage the local aerie to be represented In the Kagles' parade which will be one of the features of the Eagles convention In Spokane during the first week of August. CotMiilis Canyon Farmer pies. Ous Peterson, a farmer or the Coombs' Canyon vicinity, died this morning at St, Anthony's hospital following a long illness from dropsy. He came to the hospital several weeks ago to take treatment but his heart and kidneys fulled to respond to the medicine and he gradually sank. He was unmarried and, so far as Is known, ha no relatives In this part of the country. The bod' is now at the Uaker morgue. 'Sliort)'1 lny9 for Fighting. "Shorty" Saunders, sober, Is a very peaceful sort of citizen but "Shorty" Saunders, drunk, is a "fighting son-of-a-gun.' He was drunk Saturday night and he fought his w&y into Jail. His bellicose spirit found expression in several flctlc bouts before Officer Stephens encountered him. When asked to accompany the minion ot the law to headquarters, he transfer red his hostile demonstrations to the latter and was getting under good headway when the officer's nightstick sounded taps on his skull. In a daz ed condition he was Induced to ac company the patrolman to the police station but, arriving there and rcc- COSY The&tre TODAY! TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY The second of the New Mack Sennett Keystone comedy The Little Teacher with FATTY and MABEL. This is a 2 reeler, and better than the Cannon Ball. "BAD BUCK" OF SANTA YNEZ. Featuring Wm. Hart. Ask your friend or your neighbor if they went to the Cosy Sunday night, they will tell you not to miss this picture. MUTUAL WEEKLY. Keystone Comedy, RELIANCE COMEDY. 10c AND 5c. 10c COSY THEATRE 5c iXJ: u vac' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "THE ZAR.T00NS" Physic Phenomena or Mind Reading They tell your Past, Present and Future Find Lost Articles or tell you of Business Deals The Zartoons are second to none Being the " equal to Anna Edna Fay. Admission Adults 20c Children 10c. he PAS1TI Great Program for Today Lubin Preent 'Courage and Iho Pan' With Edgar Jones and Justina Huff. A thrilling red-blooded drama of the far west, proving that real courage is some thing besides mere physical strength. A PLAY THAT WILL PLEASE BOTH OLD AND YOUNG. Lubin Presents Bille Reeves, the funny comedian in "Jasl Like Kids" ADMISSION: ADULTS 10c. IN ADDITION WE HAVE Tom Mix and Louella Maxam in Selig's western drama "Th3 Heart of the Sheriff" In this western story you will see real cowboys and horsemanship. (Dell Blancett was an interested spec tator at the Pastime yesterday. Dell ap pears in the picture with Tom Mix in "The Heart of the Sheriff.") CHILDREN Sc ognlzing his surroundings, he un limbered his arms again and sought to genre a knockout. The "hilly was iigaln brought Into play and "Short! retired tu the bastile below with a headache. In addition he paid 1:0 to regain his liberty. l'licilh y Out Again. Vanuel Friedlev, who recently un derwent an operation f-r appcnUcil U l as almost eomplefv i joovereil .tnd Ij- aliTe to be on the suei-is1 us da .Mother In Improving, Hryan Hrunstetter was up from Echo yesterday to visit his mother who is ill with liver trouble In St. An thony's hospital. He found her lm proving and expects to take her home within a week. sengers were badly frightened and nursed their feather pillow during the rest of the storm. ITALY OBJECTS WHEN . SZKEIA TAKES tJKXEVA, July IS -Relations be tween Serbia and Italy are becoming more unpleasant because of Serbian troops entering Albania, according to Koine advices. Serbian forces are de clared to have taken strategic positi ons around Durazsto. Italian censors passed Home cable last night saying the Serbluns evacuated Durazzo upon the advice ot Italy. at DartluiH'UcN. LONDON. July la. The Itritlsh losses at the Dardanelles since the be ginning of the attempt .to force the gateway to Constantinople totals Hl. 431, Asuuith announced In the commons. Westom VuUm President Here. Neweombe Carleton, president of the Western Union Telegraph and Telephone Co.. arrived in Tendleton yesterday In his special car and spent k.,ir .. v. i .i . v. n Iaa.iI pliant. He Is making a tour of In spection throughout the west. Ilt-okc steering wheel. A broken steering wheel almost re sulted in an accident yesterday when Judd Rogers and family and oeorge Goodman and family were motoring to Bingham Springs In the Kogers car. Fortunately the machine was stopped before any other damage was done. Invited to Send Delegate. The Pendleton Commercial associ ation has been Invited by Mayor Kolfa of San Francisco to send a delegate to the convention of the League of Cities which is to be held in San Francisco on August IS. 19 and 20. The League of Cities was organized In St. Louis a year ago to promote mu nicipal drama and other civic arts. Jack" Taylor Is Back. K. J. Taylor, forrrei proprietor of the Oregon theater In the d-tys wiien it was known as the Frazler theater, i. !, here and is woiklng for rrank r.w;.e', proprietor of the Co.')e. Sir.ce leu'lng here Mi-. Taylor has liv ed in Parker and is now a married tn.ii!. His family will coino here ivi livo Shortly. Camping Place for Autoists. Pendleton auto parties, enroute to the San Francisco fair, are invited by the Ashland Commercial Club to take advantage of the camping facilities of Lithia Park which has been fitted up by Ashland people. Individual camp ing grounds, with parking places for autos, cold spring water, with which to cook and plenty of shade have been prepared and are for use free of charge, writes Secretary Dur-yea. mciiAun maodkx, w iiosi: X AM K WAS I SKI TO U ET Kll.Vl Dl l.KXT IWSSIHHtT. SAYS tiKKMAN UESKUViST. I v 'J ' f l yjir-V" 1 W : Many lCiijoy Sunday Swim. The natatorium at Round-up ptrk drew a big crowd of swimmers and spectators all day yesterday, attest ing to the popularity of the institu tion. The water was turned out again last evening in order to permit the putting on of the final coat of water proof paint. Within a few days th pool will be filled again and remain, filled through the season. SoHuI Hygiene Meetings. Rev .J. E. Snyder, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Dr. W. D McNary, superintendent of the East ern Oregon State Hospital, will leave tomorrow to hold meetings at Coyote and Hermlston. Tuesday evening they will address 200 men at the rec lamation camp at Coyote. Wednesday afternoon a meeting for women win be held at Hermlston and In the ev ening a meeting for men. if "ft' 1ME Want to Remind You That the V v Millends and End of Season Lots &re Goin Fast. We Doubt if They Will Last Through the Week. Such values are bound to go so you better make it a) point to come down early in the week and get your share. ALL PERFECT NEW CLEAN MERCHANDISE. Best apron checks, short lengths, the yard 5 Best quality gingham, short lengths, yard Short lengths of percales, all perfect goods.... It1 Perfect short lengths lawns, many dress lengths in the lot 5, 8i3, 10t, 12V4. White sateen bloomers 49 Ladies' hose 5, 10 and 12'. Misses' hose 10, . 122, 19. Ladies' vesta 5, 8i3f, 10, 12V$f. Ladies pants, lace or tight knee 25, 49 Ladies unions, lace or tight knee 25S 49S 69, 98. Gingham house dresses 9S Afternoon lawn dresses at about half their real val ue, $2.98, $3.98, $1.98 $3.90. Tub skirts,, white pique, cotton gaberdine or beach cloth $1.49, $1.98, $2.49. White waists in lawn voile or crepe de chine at 98, $1.98, $2.98. Silk petticoats in taffeta or messaline at $1.98, $2.98, $3.49. Combinations in muslin crepe, or nainsook daint ily trimmed at 49S 79, 98, $1.49. Corset covers lace or em broidery trimmed 19, 25, 49f. Brassieres, front or back fastening 25, 49f? TOTJ CAN DO BETTER AT WE LE.D oTinma FOLLOW The enemy abandoned hundreds of dead and wounded, the statement said. Similar attacks made near St. Hu best as part of a general offensive move were attempted yesterday from Arras to the sea. At all polnU the efforts of the Germans to advance were defeated. During the night the Germans subjected the Helglani at St. (leorge and Eoe.'chlnge to a hcavj bombardmenc. Blancett Home With Xew Prizes. Dell and liertha. Blancett, popular Round-up performers, have returned from Seattle where they participated in the wild west show put on there during the Potlatch by George Drum heller of Walla Walla. Blancett suc ceeded In winning the steer-roping and bulldogging events and In taking third money in the broncho busting contest. Allan Drumheller of Walla Walla and Lee Caldwell of Pendleton took first and second money In the broncho busting. Anderson Lose Another But. Bud Anderson, Vancouver fighc er, who recently suffered a knockout hole at the hands of George Ingie of Seattle, suffered an even worse de feat Saturday nlgat in Tacoma. Sam my Good succeeded in administering the sleep-producing punch to him In the final round of a four round bout given for the benefit of the Tacoma baseball club. The news accounts state that Anderson was "outfought, t.utgeneraled and outboxed" Ten Year Old B07 Dies. Howard E. Wilkes, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Wilkes of 15 Lllleth street, died at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon after a short illness. Several days ago he complained of throat trouble and at first It was thought he had tonsllltls. Saturday night he became very 111 and Bank gradually through the night and yes terday. A toxic condition of the bronchial tubes, resembling croup, was discovered by the physicians but their best efforts to combat the dlS' ease proved futile. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at tfie family home at t o'clock. Train Struck by Ughtauif . O. 3. "Pat" McKee, local yardmas- ter for the O.-W. arrived home yester. day from Kansas where he was called two weeks ago by the illness of his father. He did not reach there In time to see his father alive, death having preceded the arrival of his train by a few hours. Mr. McKee re ports that the train upon which he was returning was struck by llghtn Ing last Thursday, the bolt striking the Pullman ahead of the one In which he was riding. No particular damage was done, he states, but pas- N7W YORK, July 19. Richard Madden, former Hoboken dunce hall proprietor, whose name was used to get a passport for a German reserv ist to go to England as a spy, ac cording to Richard P. Stegler who ac cused Captain Boy-Ed, attache of the German embassy, of attempting to send him to London for that work. Madden denied ever hearing of Hteg ler. or of knowing him, but the fed eral officer vho arrested him asserts Madden tried to tear up a visiting card Inscribed "Richard P. Stegler" when he was arrested. jL'illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllll I WANTED! I Enterprising middle aged greek wants 5 i to correspond with woman of good charac- ter and some means. Object matrimony. Address Gust Jeonis, Cayuse, Oregon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FKKXtH HOLD VIEW. (Continued from page 1.) Tuesday, the war office announced. The repulse of a strong German at tack in the Artois region Is announc ed. In the .face of shrapnel the Ger mans were thrown back In confusion. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD- C7 - ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT V5e3 CURE; if you see distant objects more (or V -- iesg) 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 Optician With Wm. Ilanseom, Jewels. 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TOMORROW Wednesday and Thursday, the great- Orrin Johnson, the ; popular stage star, est picture ever filmedf eaturinjJ Si" I 1" n Annette Kellerman, the perfect wom an, in "Noptuno's Daughter" igbting Bob' One of the greatest war pictures ever staged. ..11111111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiillillllliliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lm......: .....- ....