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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915 PAGE FIVE i'llliiiiiiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LOCALS Sl Advertising in Brief ItATHS. Per Hut find huiertluQ 10c IVr lint, tt'lililloutil luttertion. . . . Gc ivr line, Mr montii fl.uo No lucid luki'n for lea thtu 115c. Coant I) ordlaarj wcirdB to line. Loctli will not be tikeo oer tit telephoa eireut (run Ijttt noo lun paid up subaerlhcrs. Asm Wince Hwiit I JOHN BUTLER. .li for tale, irtmant of Roman Beauti!, apu, Snltsi'iihergs, 75c to Jl. eider, Mr. EL '. Anihai, asent, 1300 W. Altu It Ailv Job to Uluff. itou On ranch. Kirl or worn r general honeework, jResydj riKht party. Apply 70s w. Chimney tnwcp. Call JG6J. Dressed hoita, 8 cents pound, at Cash Market. Lost I'air of uose kIuxkc, in case Phone 206W. For rent Furnished five room house. 1203 B, I'ourt Htrcet. Ponlatul Bitot,' transfer Co, have toniKe warehotiHe I'hone 339. Kor sale Five room home, corner tWO lotB, deilrable location on north elde. Phone 84. Wood for sale Apply Olscn & Johnaon co.'s office at Umatilla County library building. For rent Furnished six room ttOOM on north fide, clone In PhOn 2S0W or HddreuH S., till office Old papers for sale; tied In bun Ilea. Good for starting flies, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Prompt automobile taxi service, j day or night Funerals to cemetery 1 only S3. 50. Phone 110. Quelle Kes-i taurant. Car for country trips, phone, 70 Carney & Huey Taxi Co. Lo.st Strlim of amethyst Head-i Finder please return to this office for! reward For sale Hurbank Spineless For- Grand .Mitwiurrade Bail. At Qarman Hall, Thursday evenlnK, December 30. There will be two cash prizes for men, two cash prizes for women Best masked and best char acter for each. Adv. parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. W KnlKh' , .t I at the itiK and Hoar yc: kiiu "ilrother Bill" Is ilK social session, registration or Pendleton Lodge No. 28, b. P. O. E, Ik announcing the Inauguration of a new custom. On the evening of Thursday, December thirtieth, a first annual home-coming and registration will be held at the club rooms and In vitations are being sent out to every member Urging attendance. The lodgi expects to make the affair the biggest jubilee smoker ever given. urged to b home-coin-Pendleton Lodge No. 2ss. B. P, O. E., on next Thursday evening, December 30th. In the lodge room. Something every minute. We're going I old lit! 5 good-bye and do It Don't mlSH this big "good time " By order of F-xalted Ituler. 1 Till IS FIT IJKHAI (Adv.) Secr doing tell right MlSSeS Ituth and Areta Itothrock and .Misses lielle and Laura Mclntyre came down frhm Athena this morning and will atleiid the C of O. Glee , i club concert He and his wife spent Christmas Olympia. Mrs. C A. Johnson and children of Pilot Hock are visitors In Pendleton today. Brady Howdyshell, well known far mer of Despaln Gulch, Is In the City today on school business. T. K. O'Brien, local agent for the O.-W. It. & N, returned this morn ing from a trip to Portland. Miss Ceclle Lilly of La Grande, arrived this morning to be the guest of Miss Laverne Wlssler for a few HOW TO OBTAIN RAINIER. BEER AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1916 M udgi Sharp the P of Athens ndleton yc was iterds POLICE t.lWT BREAKS liiiolt. Olympic Athlete Hinge I Brushes Snappm, age Cactus Plants; yields aero annually; no Irrigation neces sary, a. m. Hlghhouse, 312 Undelle, Spokane, Wash. We have Polnsettas, Carnations, Violets, Narcissi, Chrysanthemums and a large supply of Moomlng CfBW YoltK, Dec 28. -Danl James, 26, of the .Mills Hotel. Wl held In JDOO ball for examination the West Side court by Maglstra Kmtel In the Men's night court on charge of j 1 1 1 larbanv. He mam .1 1 orrice for (.,1K(,(1 n, Ai.rl Bloaieton, manager I the 'Hotel Woodstock, of stealing eless For- $;;, Overcoat belonging to Charles 5 tons per Imall, pf Vermont Singleton said r. and Mrs 8. P. Gould, Miss II lould und Perry Gould, Jr.. w from Echo yesterday. . G. and E. B. Casteel. progdtni t Hock business men, were vi; in Pendleton lust evening. u i Qall S'.urdivant, Christmas weekend xn th sterds to his inning in home of rive Uliod Guns Taken. VIENNA, Dec 24. Capture of ; five allied guns northeast of the Tara river was reported In an official state ment issued from the war office here Several hundred Serbs and Montene grins In the vicinity of Mojkavac also were captured. American Leather Imports Halted, AMSTERDAM, via London, Dec. 24. The Xieuws Van Den Dag says it learns that the Importation of Am erican sole leather will be stopped, and that no further licenses will be given for the export of men's high- beltboy in the hote) saw James li the coat from a hook In the dinliii room of the hotel and walk out wit il He was arrested by Patrolms McDonald. As McDonald, who Is an Olympia HEMtY'8 BROTHER SOUGHT, Man wlm Confessed to rson pltcates Two (idicr- Uso, plants and holly and mistletoe It ls .MMeU, U.U the courthouse not too late to fix for Christmas and New Years. Store open evenings and Christmas morning. Hooker's Flow er Store, r,4 4 .Main street I'hone 522. Free delivery. ith P overcoat he brushed his 24'i bulk lightly through the swinging doors Of the building and walked away. He was unaware that he had broken one of the hinges of the door. t the .Notice of Meeting, The Ijdy Maccabees will hold a Called meeting Thursday evening at idd Fellows hull to ballot on candi dates. Initiation of officers and gen eral business. i irder of the committee, by Aov i HELENA BURTON. British Cruiser oil Galveston, GALVESTON, Texas, Doc. 24 An unidentified lirltlsh cruiser with four funnels apepared off here but rle I ellned to respond tO wireless call.''. It Is believed she Is the wme one that I patrolled near here recently. statement inaile to thi tectlves to the effect tl plicated in burning th North Douglas Herald, Henry's brother and his name as Skipper Kt Ifornla and an effort the Od !th fish and gurr throughout the state. lni-' Strong headlights of j miles attract the rabbi -Her- i along the roadside. H here have returned from a short trip with him-! as many as 19 rabbits. The fish and d the game laws show no specific statute d de-' prohibiting the practice automo hlch run g parties pers at Drain. a man giving rich are In Cal ls being made were Implicit - in the United States In 1910, as fig ured by the census bureau The to tal blind persons in the world Is esti mated at 2.390,000. Pastime Parlors for sale. On account of health, if taken oe- i lor Jan. 1st. I will sell at a low fig ure for cash or would consider rea sonable payment down and monthly pavmonts on balance. The outfit consists of six tables In fair condition nd ordinary equipment, two howling British 1 1 l.i'Nlu'N. Dei ent was made in ns that General 8es IH!7. 24. Announce Ihe house of com Townsend. British man under arrest Henry sa - the building was burned because the owner of the plant refused to pa) Koch a month's wages which was al leged to be due him. .. I M TORETKLLS LOSSES. immaniler in Mesopotamia, had sus lined casualties totalling 1127 men nee he began his retreat a fortnight k. 1 i i . rr ' WiA f: Woman tccused of Dodging uiii Qlvta Phonogra,h as Bond, P.IUTLAXD. ore., Dec. 2. "1 dreamed that Emma Davis was going to leave my house without paving me," declared Mrs. Dora Harmon to Constable Weinberger and others about the court house. She had had Emma Davis arrested for leaving unpaid 111 in room rent and a $3 laundry bill, according U the complaint filed In the district court. Mrs. Davis was brought to the ; MEDICINES' ABE SEIZED. Alleged Cures Declared Harmful with Alcohol Big Ingredient, WASHINGTON. D. C, Dee. 28. Action against several so-called "kid uey cures has been taken recently un der the food and drugs act by ihe United Slates department of agricul ture, In "ine case the shoppers of a product. They pleaded guilty and were fined J25 and costs by the court This particularly kidney cure" wai found to contain more than 41 per cent of alcohol. It was labeled "Old Jim Field's Phosphate Dill and Gin. 'a GSeates) Friend, a Sure Bladder and Kidney Trouble o a Great Aid In Case ol At A . I ' Ar gl '1 ' . Hg ii inui fm''' 5i ' l U- "ss.,. III ', """ - , ' : iib : t '.'---It The above new plant, thoroughly Hygienic and modern in every respect, has been erected in San Francisco, CaJL, to continue the manufacture of your old time favorite, RAINIER BEER making it possible for you to enjoy the beer of your choice as heretofore. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING One person or family may order 24 quarts of Beer once every four weeks. The price of the Beer must be remitted bv certified check or money order to the RAINIER BREWING COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, and your order will receive prompt attention. When the Beer is delivered the Con signee (the person receiving the Beerl must swear to an affidavit before the agent of the transportation company, and pay a fee of five cents to such agent. PRICES DELIVERED TO TRANSPORTA TION ( O. T SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. :! large bottles. Dark or Pale J.3) 3C small bottles Dark or Pale $3.3n -i small bottles Malt Rainier 13.25 We shall always aim to protect our cus tomers by obtaining tor them the lowest possible freight rates. ALLOWANCE ON RETURNED EMPTY BOTTLES We will pay for RAINIER bottles at the rate of 3ac per dozen large and J5c pr dozen small bottles when received in per fect condition at San Francisco. 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In another ca.se IS bottles Of "Stuart's Iliahu and Juniper Com pound," prepared by the Stuart Man ufacturing Company, Atlanta. Qa . were seized. The court issued a dc cree of condemnation, forfeiture and -l'io..idi nt Win McKinley, Hi' man who had fnlth In l Jenntng AHa Th'.H'. Todnj and iiM)rrow. (Motion Picture News W II II I I THE PENDLETON I'll II Kl THEATRES 1 1 I Ti YOC ABOCT PRESEV1 M COMING PHOTO PLAY! THE SEA I M il oo. i Ha- - y This : a good lent of "The Love ef Loti San" TODAY TOMORROW Temple Thcaucr TKia and H'ednesdajr, i-part Mutual Masterpicture is play It deals with a prob drink and bad habits and a weak youth. Ernest Olendening, the matin e Idol of Broadway, is featured In this play, supported by a strong Broadway cast Oeo Ovey In a 1-reel comedy, "Hearts and Clubs." Also on this pro-1 gram. Watch the Temple Triangle shows. The management Is back of ever.: program shown. Sec one show ami you can't miss one. idem, Interesting; features of th:s picture ar(- the appearance of Secre tary Daniels, Admiral WlnsloW, Ad miral Fletcher. vlec-Admiral Mara and all of the Atlantic squadron. '. Nation's Peril" has the personal ap proval of President Wilson. All should see this masterpicture before an opinio,, ,.n the policy of Mr. Wi' son'l policy i- formed. of the department, alcohol is a kid ney irritant and is dangerous in many cases of. kidney disease. For this reason many physicians advise their patients who suffer from any kind ol kidney or bladder trouble to abstain from the use of alcohol, even In mou erate quantities. Some manuf.ictur- I ers of kidney medicines, which con tain considerable quantities of alco holic drnks. showing in this way th;'.t 1 they know the harmfulness of alco hol in kidney diseases, even though they use it in their own preparations i It is the opinion of the medical ex perts of the department that such so called "kidney remedies" as those re cently seized are not only worthless hut actually harmful, because of the I amount of alcohol which they contain. New Year's Resolutions REMARKABLE LOVE AEFAIB Srlle Itliinioiul Special in 3 parts. All Slar Cast. Vltagraph farce "One Plus OM Is one." Balig Western comedy "Bail Mnn llohhs." Comintf Thursday, William Vox presents William Farnum in "THE BROKEN LAW." Watch for the biKjrest picture ot the year "A NATION'S PERIL" Coming Sunday. ,lapiiii"- One An American I. Hi und Marry. of the most Interesting pic ture! shown at the Pastime for some time is Bsitg't Diamond Special in three reels. "The Love of Lotl San " This picture deals with the love and subsequent marriage or a pretty Jap anese girl and an American. The plot will hold your close attention and the acting Is above the average. Two g I comedies have also been secur ed to fill out this program Vltagraph presents the langhanie larce 'ne Plus One Is One." and Sellg presents a Western comedy. "Bad Man BobbS." The above program hold the screen today and tomorrow. On Thursday and Friday Willi am Fox will present William Farnum In a phOtOPtay of unusual merit entitled "The Broken Law." a picture big In theme, big In talent, big In settings. Its breadth of appeal is greater than nny romance ever produced What do vou think of President Wilson's preparedness policy? Arc you In favor of it or not? Next Sun day the Pastime will present a pic ture made by Luhln featuring Darll Metcalfe called "A Nation's Perl'.." This wonderful picture deals with this preparedness policy of our pres- I II I STORV or AJj JENNINGS, Perhaps the most Interesting biog raphy ever written Is the life story of Al Jennings under trie title of "Beat ing Back." which was published i.i the Saturday Evening Post as a con tinued story Many and varied have been his experiences. To see Al Jennings today one would! hardly believe that this little man of one hundred and twenty pounds I wearing a number four shoe, could I have stirred up a community and gained the reputation he once had I in Indian Territory :n the early daya, "Beating Hack" has been drum it. i laed and filmed with Mr. Al Jenntng appearing personally in the leading role. We see him at his old vocntlon of train bandit and follow hta to the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, see him released after having served less than five cars. t President M, Km ley commuted his sentence to five years with allowance Tor good beha vior, and President Roosevelt granted a pardon and restored his citizenship and the good work none by this one time bandit is past nlstory ) "Beating Back" is a condensed six reel film version of Ad Jennings dai- Ing exploits which carries a moral i loss, n easily understood. It Shows us that the laws of our country mean somelhlng and thai he who trans gresses, pays. Also (hat the least re ward for the ,mnn who plays square with society Is the honor and respw I of his follow man. "Beating Buck" will be shown at the Alta theater on today nnd tomorrow. i;i:sii,vi:i. that vou will lake bettor cure of your digestive system, and RESOLVED) thai when weakness i manifested ran will Immediately try H OSTEITE ITS Stomach Biiters Today and Wednesday 10c 6 Reels 5c TEMPLE The Ssvanlh Featuring the matinee idol, Ernest Qlendenmng and a strong Broadway cast. A Mutual Masterpicture in five acts, of incident, climax and suspense, also GEO. OVEY 1 Reel Comedv, "HEARTS AND CLUBS" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TRIANGLE "THE COWARD," in five reels. 'FATTY ARBUCKLE," reels. 'AVENGING CONSCIENCE' Saturday. ne as nere in AL JENNINGS (HIMSELF) BEATING BACK From the Saturday Evening Post to the ALTA THEATRE Children 1 5c Today and Tomorrow A V