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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910, PAGE THREE Sctooi Teachers and School Children's Pay 8 r" c I ICE3 1 On Every Pair of Ladies and Children's Shoes in the Store This includes all the new velour calf, Tockev boots. Doneola Hunting boots now so popular among Misses and Children, with Black, Brown or Red Tops, Lace or Button, 14 to 17 in. Top, new cloth tops and full line of Buster Brown and Maloney Bros, in reg. styles . . . . Ladies Prices for Saturday Only $6.00 $5.00 $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 82.50 $2.00 Suodes, patents, pun metals '. Suedes, patents, pun metals Suedes, patents, pun metals . Suedes, patents, pun metals Suodes, patents, pun metals Suedes, patents, pun metals Suedes, patents, pun metals Suodes, patents, pun metals $4.25 $4.00 $3.50 $3.25 $2.90 $2.40 $2.15 $1.40 Childrens Prices for Saturday Only $3.15 . $2.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.60 $1.20 These Drices aDDlv to evervhodv hut. vtp, nr civrnc it. nn Sat urday so as to pive teachers and children. $4.00 Hiph tops .1 $3.50 Hiph tops $3.00 Hiph tops $2.50 Repular tops all styles $2.00 Repular topa all styles . $1.50 Repular tops all styles Full shipment of new felt slippers in all colors, Childrens rubber boots, Old Ladies comfort shoes Just received New line of party slippers expected soon Alexaider Deparfemeia Store The : Greater lUniAM MIWIQTFD ' 4 I TONIGULI - muinii iiuiiiu i IS SPEAKS AT EUGENE Rev. James G. Dickson, the Indian pastor of the Tutullla mission, In com pany with his wife are now making a tour of the Willamette valley. In peaking of their coming visit to Eu gene, the Register has the following: One of the delightful ' features of the .last meeting of the Oregon synod of the Presbyterian church was ' the opportunity to visit the Tutullla In dlan church near Pendleton, and cele brate the communion with the con gregation. ' The sermon on that oc casion was' preached by the Indian pastor, Rev. James O. Dickson, who made a profound Impression on the synod as a deeply spiritual, intelligent and dignified Christian man. Rev. and Mrs. Dickson are taking a trip through the valloy and will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs,' Hi N. Mount Thursday and Friday. He will peak in the Central " Presbyterian church Thursday evening and a very cordial invitation Is extended to every, one to hear him and 'meet' him. Mr. Dickson Is a member of the Nei Perce tribe, as Is also his wife. Ha was educated first In the noted mission school of 'Miss Kate McBeth,-' then five years' In Carlise, .' Pennsylvania, and then in the Moody Bible Institute, where for a year and a half he stud ied, and did city mission work.- From there he waa called to take up the Indian mission work among the Baa nock and 'Shoshone Indians, and af ter three years in that work waa call ed last spring to the pastorate of the Indian church on the- Umatilla reser vation. HI subject this evening I "How I Waa Captared." Anyone will be repaid for coming oat to hear hint, i : : . Misfortunes havo their dignity and their redeeming power. Hibbard. sip A5D s:iu tt.:::les YIELB TO ZEES. Mr. 11" ! 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At the dress rehearsal at the theater last night everything went with a snap and swing that would have done credit to a profes sional -company. The assistance of ATM PICTURE SHOWS , ( The Orpbeum. 1. The Bachelor and the Baby. VI tagraph. 1000 feet long. A society the orchestra was materially felt , by drama full of complications of a very the 'singers and It -will add much to natural but very strange character, the pleasure: of the: performance. The In which a baby is left In a bachelor's principal Interest of the opera centers apartments leads to a separation from around, the, young couple who are so 'his sweetheart and a 'marriage 'years desperately' In love with -each other afterward to the baby's mother, and In' these parts Mrs. A. L. Slush- 2- The Path of Puty. Lubtn, 1000 er as Josephine, and Mr. Walter E. 'eet long. A splendid scenic subject Rose as Ralph Rackstraw, the com- end a gripping story as well. A young mon sailor, are especially good. i revenue officer finds himself corn Mrs. Slusher has a voice of pleas- pe'led to' arrest the father of the girl ing quality and unusual range and ne is to marry, but the girl herself ar her acting of the part leaves nothing rests the real smuggler and delivers to be desired and In all the pretty du- nlm to the officers. eU she ,1s ably seconded by the clear ' 8. The Sanitarium. Sellg, 1000 tenor and easy stage manners of Mr. test, long. ' The best full reel comedy Rose. ' ' ' you have ever seen.' It Is certainly a Mr. Williams as Sir Joseph Porter ' lu&h getter. , ., and Miss Edna Zlmormann as Hebe;. 'Song- You Are the Ideal of My were both a surprise te the, chorus In Irearos.. their clever acting.. ., In fact, all the! The Pastime. "The Sergeant." A' Sellg feature. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan office. Job Printing, Tel. Main i A dramatic romance with scenes laid Hi the great Tosemlte valley, the moBt picturesque spot in "the world, re plete In acenle grandeur. A story that will grasp and hold until the cast la , good and . carefully prepared to interpret their parts in a. most sat isfactory, manner.. r The, following Is the east and names of .the participants: Sir Joseph Porter 1.1.1 II ............ Thomas. H. Williams laet xt is run.V Captain Corcoran. Eugene MoUtor ,"A liunatlc at Large." Vltagraph Ralph, Rackstrawj,. Walter B. Rose comedy.' A funr story of mistaken Dick Deadeve ..., Wilfred Edmond. identity, which represents what hap- Boatswaln Brook Dickson pens' to ' one' mistaken for a'Jlunatlc. Boatswain's, Mate,, . . O F..Edmon4 Some of the difficulties which beset Sergeant of Marines. '.'...Elmer .Storey. 0,6 unfortunate Individual -would Josephine .......Mrs. A. I Slusher ,use the most morose person Imag- Hebo .'.' J41a, Edna Zimmermann. InaWe to laagfc. '' Buttercup Miss Edna Dates ' "The Hand, of Fate," Pathe, drama. Accompanist Miss Harriet Young The materials for this play have been Ladles of the .Opera-rBertha Anger, 'rathered from the annals of German I ha Cherry.. Edna ,Coutts, Edna "ltory. A picture of very high stand ' Gates Helen Hart. Mary 1 Johne. ' l".AV ' "" s '" ,lnnvU Dow, Jenny Perry, Mabel. "Tha Hustler Gets the Coin. Pathe S"Blere, Elsie Conklln, Grace Fln-"omay- A story In which the part nell. Gladys Hamley. 1 Helen. Johns,1 "' the hero Is taken by a very ln- Fae Kadel, Ines Makln. Marie Rob- , telllgent dog. V. 1., yl II U 4MNVf 11.11. Dim. Zllla Thompson, Edna .Zimmer man?, Mrs. A. L. Slusher, ' Bdna Slater, Mary Zurcher. Shall Wotnesi Vote? If they did, 'millions wonld rote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true ram- Men of the opera D. B.J3a!ley, Dale dy' r women. For banishing dull. hdmond. - Roy Buchanan, " John' ' oonstitpetloa, alspeUlng colds, -Dickson, Wilfred .. Bdmond..U . 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