East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 02, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915.
PAGE THREE
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Temple Theatre
Saturday and Sunday
Opportunity of a Lifetime
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1
IN MOTION PICTURES
With Descriptive Lecture
The Old British Convict Ship
"SUCCESS"
wa The Oldest, Most Remarkable and Most Historical Ship in the World.
THESE
Motion Pictures
SHOW
The ship leaving dry dock
in England.
In full sail crossing the North
Atlantic.
The various forms of punishment
and tortures
The ship arriving in Boston Harbor
after her epoch-making voyage.
Also anchored at San Francisco during
the Exposition showing the distin
guished visitors and large
crowds aboard.
and
The most notorious of Australia's
criminals and bushrangers
with
Descriptive Lecture
By Prof. J. C. Heerey
(Late Lecturer from the "Success")
This Wonderful Vessel Has Made
History
throush three renturie. She marked the begin
ning ami the end of England's monstrous penal
system.
She is the oldest ihtp In the world and the
only convict ship left afloat ortt of that dread
ful Fleet of Hells which sailed the Seven Seas
In 1790 A. D.
She is unchnnKcd after all these years, noth
ing being ommitted but her human freight and
their sufferings from the cruelties and barbari
ties practiced upon them.
Aboard her are shown, In their original
state, the airless dungeons, death chambers and
condemned whipping posts, the manacles, the
branding irons, the punishment balls, the leaden-tipped
cat-o'-nlne tails, the coffin bath and
the other fiendish Inventions of mans brutality
to his fellow man.
She has held lurid horror and dreadful Ini
quities beside which even the terrible stories of
the lllack Hole of Calcutta and the Spanis'i
Inquisition pale Into Insignificance.
From keel to topmast she cries aloud the
greatest lesson the world has ever known In the
hlston of human progress.
The "Success" was built In 1790 A. D., at
Mou'r.aln Burmah o! solid lonkwo.1 logs 10
Inches thick and uaeJ tor so.t.' years as an
armed East Indian merchantman. In 1802 she
was chartered and used by the British govern
ment for transporting convicts to the colonies.
From 1861 she was used by the government as
a floating prison anchored in Hobson's Bay.
Australia.
She was subsequently sunk in Sydney Har
bor and after being under water about five years
was raised and has been used for exhibition
purposes. In 1912 Shi sailed unnccompanle 1
by convoy from England to America, taking 96
days to do the Journey.
Prices 10 and 20 cents. Come early. This feature will pack the theatre.
Bring the Children
TEMPLE THEATRE
Saturday and Sunday
Doors Open at 12 O'clock Noon Each Day.
Events in the War
One Year Ago Today
The French war office reported
The French war office report-
ed that there were no new de-
velopmenta on the western
front but that the general situ-
at Ion was favorable.
The German war office an-
nounced that repeated attempts
to outflank Its armies bad
been repulsed. It was declared
that the cruiser Karlsruhe had
sunk seven British steamers In
the Atlantic.
The Belgians admitted that
the forces defending Antwerp
had fallen back to the River
Nettie.
Petrograd news dispatches
said that the Germans hail
evacuated Russian Poland and
that whole regiments had been
drowned In the itiver Nleman.
The czar had left for the front.
A news dlspan h from Nish
declared that the Serbians had
made a raid on emlln and had
recrossed the Save river to
Belgrade.
EASTERN BUYERS SEEK
1 WHEAT IN NORTHWEST
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 2 Export
interests were greatly excited when
it was learned on good authority
that eastern buyers are purchasing
large quantities of wheat In the
northwest. Exporters have a large
number of high priced ship charters
on hand and fear if a distinct rise
should occur In the price of wheat
the vessel owners would absorb most
of the profit. Although the wheat
crop In the east Is the greatest In
history. It was said to be lacking In
quality. This Is reported to have ne
cessitated the presence of eastern
buyers In northwestern markets,
where the quality is of the finest.
I National Shoot Is Opened Today.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Oct. 2
The great National Shooting tourna
i ment opened on the state range here.
! Teams were present from all states
I but six. and shooters from Cuba and
i Canada are entered in the individual
! shoots. A feature is the number of
civilian shooters this year, owing to
j the recent organization of civilian
j rifle clubs. Several Improvements
! have been made in the method of
j scoring and unusual marksmanship
Is expected. The meet will last
I three weeks.
IMPORTANT CORSET DEMONSTRATION
Beginning Monday October 4th
and Continuing Throughout the Week
A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND
SELF-HELP NEMO WONDERLIFT
It lifts and supports the abdomen and the import
ant vital organs. It gives relief from aches and pains,
and greater comfort than any other corset. It pre
vents and helps to cure the ills peculiar to women. It
reduces the size and weight of the body. It creates
and maintains an up-to-date Fashionable Figure.
ALEXANDERS
mi
The different new corset that
lifts and supports the vital organs
with no compression, no drag on
the kidneys and spine. An ultra
stylish corset that also banishes the
ills of womankind.
"Self.Help Exposibon-NOWl
OUR SELF-HELP EXPOSITION
will teach women how to banish backaches, weariness, bearing-down pains, con
stipation and kindred ills; how to preserve health, good looks and a youthful fig
ure by wearing this New and Ultra-Stylish Corset
Self-Help Exposition Begins
Monday October 4th
The purpose of this Exposition is to teach women how
to help themselves to prevent and overcome the ills
peculiar to womankind. It provides self-help to avoid
that weary, dragging-down feeling, and the perils of
surgical operations. It gives self-help to the physici
an who is bothered or balked by the inability or un
willingness of his patient to wear a separate support
ing bandage. This new corset the Nemo "Self-Help
Wonderlift," is a godsend to womankind and to the
medical fraternity.
Too many women sacrifice health
for style. This new corset creates
and preserves kolh. Unlike any
other corset a NEW IDEA.
"Self-Help' Exposition NOW.
IMPORTANT CORSET DEMONSTRATION
r Services
at Local j
! Churches !
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
Christian SHem".
E. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser
vices Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday
8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon,
"Unreality." The reading room at
the church Is open daily, except Sun
day, from '1 until 4 p. m.
rro-hyterlan.
Tomorrow will be rally day at the
Presbyterian church. It will be a
great day and everybody is welcome .
to participate. At 10 o'clock the
Sunday school will hold a rally day
service. New teachers will he in
stalled and new classes formed. At
11 o'clock Mr. Snyder will preach up
on the Peace and Prosperity of the
Church. A larpe class of new mem
bers will be received and the ordi
nance of baptism will be adminis
tered. At 6 30 the younB people will
hold a great meeting In the church
parlor. Dr. Pest and Raymond
Hatch will be the leaders. Special
music will be a feature of the meet
ing. At 7:30 the pastor will deliver
the first of a series of lectures to
young people, subject. "The Young
Man and His Enemies." The Cow
boy Mate Quartet of Portland will
sing. Everybody cordially invited.
Chattel Mortgage.
Joe D. Klmery to A. A. Cole. 1,
448.82; 35 cows, bulls, steers, heifers
and calves! 2 horses. 1 set harness
sad all increase In Uve stock.
C. L. . L. and Oscar Beck to John
Etter $150; 2 mules.
Joe Bottlani to Catherine Locati
and Joseph Faustl; 1330.40; all the
crops grown on lots 11 and 14 of Op
portunity Irrigation Co., also 3 horses.
2 w agons, 2 sets harness and all tools
and farm machinery.
T. M. and Dick Bush to R. Alex
ander J1.000; 5 horses and mules. 3
cows, S calves.
Wm. Kinney to Sarah Hoon $612;
2 mares, 1 colt, 3 hogs. 1 cow, 1 set
harness. S7 sacks of barley, 1 wagon,
1 auto, 1 plow.
Rebecca and W, T. Shaw to Lamb
Fruit Co., $650; the crop of prunes
and alfalfa to be grown during the
season of 1916 on a tract of land, ti
tle descriptive.
satisfaction of Mortgage.
A mortgage executed by A. W. War
ner to J. H. Rascal! Feb. 6, 1913 is
satisfied.
A mortgage executed by R. C. Mi
chael to First National Bank of Mil
ton, January 14, 1915. for $7500 Is
satisfied.
A mortgage executed by John Cline
to Chas. H. Alcott Oct. 2, 1911. for
$2,150 Is satisfied.
Mortgage.
Archie S. Warner to Chas. H. Ol
cott, $1,000; 161.51 acres in Sec. 33
T. 2 S.. R. 32 E.. W. M and the E.
1-2 of SE. 1.4 of Sec. 31 and SW. 1-4
of Sec. 32. T. 2 S., R. SI E.. W. M.
John C. Cllne to Chas. H. Olcott,
$865; a tract of land, title descrip
tive. Deed.
Geo. R. O Daniel to Lee D. Drake
$10; lot 1. block 11. Livermore's ad
dition to Pendleton.
John C. Cllne to Archie S. Warner
$1,500; E. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 of Sec. 31.
and SW. 1-4 of Sec. 32. T. 2 S.. R
32 E.. W. M.
Mm Minto Takes Charge.
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 2 John Minto
took charge of the penl:enlar- as
warden, succeeding his brother Harry
Minto, who was killed by Otto Hooker
Monday right. Hooker's body has
liee'.i cr mated.
VttE iixtn
BAKIXG POWDER
Baptist.
Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching
1 1 a. m.. subject. Gifts Differing. B.
Y. P. I". 6:30. leader Ruth Edwards.
Subject: What will make our society
a greater success. Preaching 7:30,
subject: The Sword of '.he Spirit Miss
t?ayneil Baldwin, recently returned
from Germany where she spent four
years in su'dy on the violin, will ren
der a violin solo at the niornins ser
vice. E. R. Clevenger. pastor.
Methodist.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ep
worth ljeague at 6:30 p. m. Preach
ing at 1 1 a. m, and 7:30 p. m Morn
ing subject. "The Call to Separation."
Text 2 Cor. 6:17. 17. Evening text.
Mark 5:22 "And when he saw him.
he fell at his feet." Everybody Is
cordially Invited to all of these ser
vices. Chas A. Hodshire pastor.
The East Oregonian takes pleasure
in advising its readers that, begin
ning with Monday's issue, the adver
tising of another national advertiser
will appear in Its columns, viz: K.
C. Baking Powder.
It is the policy of the East Orego
nian to accept advertisements of
food products of merit only Inves
tigations show that K. C. Baking
Powder has been sold throughout
the 1'nited States for over i0 years.
and the steady increase in its con
sumption is due to its quality.
The manufacturers of K C. Bak
ing Powder have always worked in
harmony with the pure food offi
cials and have made an article
which compiles with all pure food
laws. They claim it is made from
the very best of materials obtainable,
guarantee It to please you. or full
purchase price refunded.
To satisfy ourselves, we purchased
a can. tried it in our home and the
results were beyond our expectations.
To lovers of good, wholesome biscuits
and fine pastry we heartily recom
mend It
An elaborate Cook's Book, con
taining many recipes to roar Hklns
is given free with every 23 cent cun
See your grocer for full particulars
New Yellow peril Found.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. J The
"yellow peril" has hit the west coast
In a new form Chinese eggs. Near
ly one and a half million of these
came here last year. The last leg
islature regulated their Importation
and sale, but in & test case these
laws were held unconstitutional.
State authorities have asked the state
supreme court for a judgment.
California produces all the borax
mined in the United States, which,
with Chile, leads the world In the ir-dustrv.
Smokers of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes fifteen yean ago
are asnokereof
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes today 1
milfptm Qprntn fcrtr HM
A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal
To all knowing ufferers of rheumatism j
farther muscular or of the Joints. aclatka j
lumbagos. backache, pain in the kldaeji oi j
iMinHttU pains, to write to her fur a horn,
treatment which baa repeatedly cored al'
af these torturea. She feels It her duty t
end it to all aufferera FREK. You cur
rourself at borne as thousands will testify
no change of climate being neceasar;
Tbla simple dlacovery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens the stiffened Jolota.
purifies the blood, and brlghtena the eyea.
tiring elasticity and ton to the whole sis
tern. If the aboe Interests you, for proof
address
S. RUGO & CO.
Concrete, Stone and Brick
contractor. Estimates fur
nished on application.
Phone 536, Pendleton, Ore.
L. CONSTANCE LADD,
Trained Nurse.
Obstetrical cases; reason
able. 513 Railroad St.
Against Substitutes
Ask For
ciinrcli of the Redeemer,
Sunday school at 10 a. at The
Lituny will he said and the Holy
c ommunion celebrated at the 11 o'
clock service Divine service and
sermon at 7:30 p. m. Holy baptism
at 3 p. m. Ail are cordially Invited.
Charles tjuinney, rector.
ProKhyterlan.
Rally Day in the Sunday school to
morrow at the Christian churh
President Wilson says- The 8. 8. to
one of the greatest factors In our
lives In the building of character and
the development of moral fiber. Too
much attention can not he given las
work which the Sunday school Is do
ing. Come and bring your children
Pastor Hubbell will speak from
the following topics Sunday, October
3: 11 a. m . "Why We Should Study
the Bible:" 7:30 p m., "Temptation:
Whence Does It Come" For What
Purpose" How We May Overcome."
You are Invited.
Get the Well-Known
Round Package
fS. Caution 7a
Stold Subitltuttjfe
HORLICKS
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Made In the largest, beat equipped and
sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world
Wo do not make "mitt: piquets"
Skim Milk Condensed Milk, etc.
A$k For HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK
Mado from clean, full-cream milk
and the extract of select malted grain,
reduced to powder form, soluble in
water. Best Food-Drink for Alt Ages.
Used for over a Quarter Century
Unlamm you say "HORUOITS"
yarn may gat a Substitute.
Take a Paokage Home
PHOTO
SUPPLIES
Ansco Cameras
and Films
The court decreed
original film and
Cyko the prute win
ning paper.
Take &n Ansco
on your vacation
Tallman & Co.
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