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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1915. EIGHT PAGES i i .I. . 1 ittniiiinitiiiiMiiiiiiiinntiiiMiiiiiiiuuiiiiittuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMii iiiiittiiiiniitiiitMiiiiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiitiiiintiifHiiiifiiiiii APPLE CIDER. Sweet and Fresh Just Arrived Quart 15c Gallon 50c Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Off on limit lis "Pip. John Russell. W. Hoch. Ji.mos Hartnett an.! Jack Gibson left last evening for the south end of .he . vunty on a hunting expedition. Work Tht night f r X in the Just he M order in Thinl Hogreo. local lodge of Masons last performed third degree work asburg lodge. Xo. 9S. of Helix. ktaaoelc temple here. Supreme Henry J. Bean exempll'ied ork Members of the Masonic who were visitors Included Jus Moreland and Burnett of the supreme court. The candidate I F. Hayden of Helix I (iiton Ten lm in Jail. 2 ( Oliver Laehapelle Is back in Jail -rain and this time will have to serve ten days a few days ago he was g -awn a five day sentence and on the ' :Sth had been given a J20 fine on 5 barges of being drunk. He was re E leased Sunday when a Job was offer- 1 him He went orf shift at 3 o' 3s -'ck 'o-'crday and at 5 was inebri- , ated Defeased is survived by a daughter Mrs. Louis Kergevin of Athena. She was a sister of John Mcitean. the In terpreter whom Major Lm Moor house took to Washington, D. C, In 1896 and also of Henry McBean. father of the McBean boys now liv ing in this county. Mr. Man! Have You Got That New Suit or Overcoat Yet? j You better get busy, come in and let this big busy store show you values you can't duplicate elsewhere at a third more. Then too they're all new this seasons newest models. $12.50, Itaby Hoy Horn. A nine and a half pound son was born yesterday morning to Mr. and j Mrs. John P. Hale at their home on I Long street. Has T.vphotf Fever. Mrs. W. W. Gardner Is reported to: be oulte ill with tvohotd fever at her home in west Pendleton. Her condi tion Is said to be Improving slowly. Iaiiliter Is Horn. A baby daughter was born on Oc tober 2 2 to Mr. and Mrs Cleo F. Straughan at the Straughan home In West Pendleton. Have you seen those new blue serge suits? We believe they're better values than ever at $9.80, 812.50. $14.75, $16.50. Another lot of new suits in the fancy mixed, plain grey or self stripes; better see these values at $6.90. $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Overcoats, and its time you were thinking about them, we are showing a new Mackinaw in Balmacaan style $9.90, $14.75. Men's regular Mackinaw coats, we save you at least S a third on these at $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90. Boys' Mackinaw coats $3.98, s $4.98. Men's heavy union suits fleec- g ed, heavy ribbed or wool at 98 $1.49, $1.98, $2.98. Boys' heavy union suits in s wool or fleeced only 49, 98. YOU CAN do WE LEAD OTIIKHS "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. xlrv la passes Away. 33 Mrs Mary La Fare. TO years old. S wife of Ed La Fave, died Sunday ! evening at her home on the reserva- 1 tion near Athena, according to word i!U!iilli!lllliri!IH miming IVndlet.m Ailments in- iiuuiiiiiiMiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilllllHIIIIIIIBWiniUIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg snffei-iii"; from ouralgiu. Mrs. Howard, wife of the proprietor of the West End Grocery. Is conf!n- ed to her home with a severe attack,1 of neuralgia of the eye. IlIHTKH AT m -''fSSSSSriSii m at flgliatHr- n Nov n""""1""""""""""" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiri nuitiiimiiitn iiiiiiniit iiiiimmimimimiFl flcldent to old age caused her demise. tiheii Preliminary Hearing. Louis Sapeda. a Mexican charged I with assaulting a Greek with a shovel; is being given a hearing this after noon before Justice of the Peace Joe H Parkes. A City Show AtCity Prices Nine people in four big acts of VAUDEVILLE NOW ON For Tuesday and Wednesday, Afternoon and Evening UUMING! GuaHHaaa arc Appointed. Mayor John Dyer was yesterday ap pointed guardian of Joseph Howard Kane, four year old son of the late! Joseph Kane, and Mrs. Lucy Ray was appointed guardian of her son J Frank Ray. At the big theatre-TEIKIPLE of Course Hack from Eastern Trip. ! John McGinn, well known local j ; citizen, has arrived home from a IWO I months' visit in the east. He visited in New Tork, Watertown, Carthage. St Paul. Minneapolis and other points but found no place he liked as well i as his home city. Water Stipt. Ifas Jitney. The water commission 1ms purchas ed SuDerintendent Frank Haves a second hand Ford runabout for use I In traveling to Thern Hollow and from one point to another alon? the, line. He has been using a motorcy- cle but In the winter months It win. not practicable in making out of town trips Drug Victim Drought Here. Mrs Kvelyn Sellers, a recent ar-' rival In Baker, was examined before Dr. C 0. Patterson this afternoon I ?nd committed to tl Insane hpspit-l al at Pendleton as a nru ftddlct She' was arrested Saturday w'lllin under j the influence of cocaine and liquor,: As soon as the examination tvss made, she was turned over to the county authorities. Baker Herald. I R GOOD, REFINED, PANTAGES CIRCUIT 1 VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND AFTERNOON TOMORROW and EVENING Bargain Matinee Every Afternoon, Admission 10c and 15c. Evening Performance, Popular Prices, 15c and 25c. FOUR BIG ACTS--9 PEOPLE We Three Trio Two peaches pd a plum in Southern 3 nwlnriira. s 3 Bob Richards 3-Fishers--3 IE Spectacular equilibrists and contort ists. Haddell 6 Julian ""Kjj Dramatic comedy, K, n, ''nm.1 J enw 3nW nW "-aaMaaaaaaaaaaaaM 1 gminiimiiiirai iuhiihwhihiii i HnimmiHiumimiii miimiiiiniiiiiiNHH luiuniiiiiiiuinntv! ! Today and Tomorrow BROADWAY FAVORITE ATTRACTIONS Presents ! "THE PRETENDERS" 4 ACTS 4 Small Hoy Ii(. 1 BidMf 3hor.hor. three, year old boy who Was living With his parents in a tent at S05 West Court street, died at 2 : 4 S this morning at St. An thony's hospital of what physicians termed tuberculosis of the brain. 1 The family had started from Spotan to Arizona In a wagon for the bene fit of Mrs. Thorshors health hut Mcr condition compelled :1iem to slot here The Jitney Bus Chatterbox. I .-v.. uu in aaaiuon to those comedy cycloH! ?tUW "The Adventures of J. Rufu. WaL 31 i mav ci.. lingford," featuring , MAX FIGMAN " BURR McINTOSH LOLITA ROBERTSON I Qomin "day and Friday: Robert Warwick, itarrino i Tk- F.c ; (tU It liaN h TEMPLE rendleton s b,g comfortable theatre that gives the big poplar shows. 1 ! bL ' - ii Court fleans Font (use. The supreme rourt In sesslun h i today heard arguments In the four following eases: Weist-r lwM Co. I resp v. Josephine nnd John Bdtitr i appl., from Malhpur munty; W. i; Jenkins, appl. vs. Owyhee Ditch Co resp., from Malheur eounty. (leorse E. Cooley, resp. vs. Small River lm ; prnvement Co.. appl , from Malheur I county and Haines I'ommerclal ( j resp. vs. Highland (told Mine ' appl. frnm Baker county A COMEDY DRAMA OF UNUSUAL MERIT, FEATURING MARGUERITE COURTOT AND CRAUFURD KENT H IM. nr i nt ?f wfc moM PPular st3" on the legitimaf stage, is featured in is th ?.ir Hwfatrik Courtot. Kalem's beautiful leading lady, heads m me supprirting i a-t. s ADULTS 10c. sMM. M- Coming Thursday and Friday charged With stealing (vat. Walter Bomson, well known local j Indian, was arrested last evening by j the police on a vagrancy charge and ! this morning was remanded to the custody of the state officers when I there was evidence that he had pur I lolned a coat Bomson was bowling 1 In the Pastime parlors last evening ; and. when it tame time to Pay seized a coat and "vamoosed." The i coat was not his own but he left his I hanging In the room. When officers picked him up two hours later. stated that he had made a mistake and was on his way to take the coe.t back. wtiuAM rox FsTIFTTm CORPORATION ANNA Q. NILSON AND ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWS IN "The Reeeneration M 6 act pictumed in the vibrant New York of today and yesterday. The whole production a lively battery of thrilling action and romance. 1THE GENERATION" .. adapted from Owen Kildare'a widely ready story TViy Mamie Rose and is the finest delination of underworld conditions in New York ever Dut on the irrn HPJ SSS0 TH,SONE THE MANAGEMENTS GUARANTEE BACK OF "THE REGENERATION." We Hope They Will. OAKLAND, GtL, Oct. US. The Rev. F. J. Van Horn of the First Congregational church of this city is planning a campaign ef leap year pro posals by the marriageable young women of his church. As an Incen tive to the young women to realize the opportunities that will be theirs n-xt year, he has announced that he will deliver a series of. love talks. The first of these will be given tomorrow evening, when he will show that leap year proposals were practiced In the early days of th? world. TnV subject of bis sermon will be "Kuth, th Wo man. Proposes." and next Sunday " Will bo "Raehael Proposals by Proxy." i IS IIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIMMIII J!!!!iLMnilMIMIIII.illiiilliiiiiHiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n.mnm .mmm..,...,,.,,: S'2." 0041 Kiiit WMtH ni c. ii,.lunu I M. hkle-vs, ore., Oct 26. The j damage suit of A. L. Bukenls against the Demon Lumber company to re j cover 125,000 damage, occupied the i time of the circuit court. While en I gaged in mending a cable of a mon- key engine, a strand of the wire flew up and struck Mr. Sukenls in the face, causing the lo.-s of his left eye. I The Alta Theatre TODAY ONLY The Unrivaled Dramatic Actor EDMUND BREESE IN "The Song of the Wage Slave" A FIVE FAftrnCTURIZATION OF THE FAMOUS POEM OF THE SAME" NAME BY ROBERT W. SERVICE. A SUBLIME STORY OF A STRONG MAN'S SUPREME SACRIFICE AND UNSELFISH DEVOTION. 5 Splendid Acts Select Cast 300 Scenes TOMORROW The Tremenduous Historical Vision "CABIRIA" The Worlds Master Spectacle! DM Sunday: Marguerite Clark in "Helene of the North"