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EIGHT PAGES. PAILY EAST OnEGOMAX. rEXDLETOX, OREGON', TIIIRSDAY, OCTOI1EK 5, 1911. PAGE TWO. ?5j ni ' gvJpj in mm -mm n mi ii Copyrijhl Hart Scbanef 4 Mirx I TTie Boston Tea Party was an exciting experience for those who took part in it; they certainly were a busy crowd. The Good Clothes Party we're having every day in our store is keeping us busy getting a lot of well-dressed men going around town;and they're pleased with the way we've done it Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the secret of it; and any of you who haven't bought your fall clothes can get what you like here now. New models, new weaves, new pat' terns in the smartest fall suits and overcoats. Guar' anteed all-wool cloth-Hand-tailored throughout Suits $10.00 to $30.00 Overcoats $7.50 to $35.00 XEW FALL HATS. Our showing of now fall hats is fine. THE NEW STYLE DERBY. This season marks a very decided change in the shape of the derby. They're made with a somewhat lower crown and a consid erably broader hrim than heretofore 3.50 and S4.50. THE NEW FUZZY HAT. This season brings forth the new fuzzy hat, and it is having an immense sale. Comes in the popular telescope shape, the dent crown and the fedora, in addition to all the newest styles and shajK-s we show a most com plete line of all the stajde blocks 1.50 to 5.00. MEWS UNION" SUITS. Union suits are lxin worn more and more each ;-ca-oji. They are the mo-t comfortable underwear on earth. TIh-v cor-t les than two ph-ec suits, wear ju.-t a- long, are very m::-Ii iii'ir- convenient and pVti-ant to wear. We are -!e a'-:.t- for th famous Lewis union AT S2.00 v.e have a pure niaco suit, very -''. f.x'ra i."' 1 wearer, cream color, a!! -V.c- frori '-'A to J. nU s'mtts. AT S2.50 ;.- can show you a good wool 'janiien'. in'-dium ril. natural "ray. AT S3.00 our famou- Lewis wooP mixed suit has 1:0 equal at the price. ' lu-e Lewi-; sui'- do riot ir;i J in the crotch they're al ways cl'W-d. AT S3. 50 v.-e -Low i!ie l.c-t medium priced union suit on e.'ir'h liht. medium and In aw v. ei'.dit : irray. lilne nud tan. ('me in and let us show thr-e goods to you. I EX'S FALL UNDERWEAR. The-e cold ni'.di's and morning remind lis all very forcibly that we imi-t have warm er underwear. In ju-'iep to ourselves, to preserve our pood health we must dress according to the season. This fall we arc showing the greatest line of men's underwear ever brought to l'en dlefoii not one bad number. AT 50 we have a good heavy napped ribbed garment, in ecru, brown salmon and blue. AT 50 we are showing the best, fleece lined garment on the market for the price. AT 81.00 we have a cotton and wool mixed garment, medium fine ribbed, natur al giav. all sizes, medium weight. AT 81.25 we can .-how yon the best wool mixed, flat weave garment you ever saw, natural gray. AT 81.25 we have the greatest Derby Riblxd garment ever shown, very elastic, made of pure moco yarn. The be.it wearing garment on earth for the money. AT 81.50 we show a great line of word parinents in a good assortment of colors and weights. AT SI. 75 we show the greatest line or all. ('(toper's Derby Ribbed wool garments, Le wis all-woo underwear, Worsted goods, all top notchera ; come in gray, blue, tan, white etc. The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade HI THE PICTURE SHOWS erilicuin. Kalem feature film for Friday and Saturday. 1. On the War Path, or How Bob by Defended the Cubln From the In dians. (Kalem). James Neweomb and Jim Ward two old settlers Boat ed in front of Newcomb's log cabin arc discussing their fight with the Indiana when the cabin was first built. Little Bobble. Xowcomb's nine year old son listens with rapt atten tion. Going to the house and getting a gun he shows the old timers how he would defend the cabin from an j Indian attuck. The following day a half breed trapper brings wora mai the Indians have arisen during the Absence of the troops. What house hold goods they can carry with the fnmilv are bundled into the prairie schooner and the team starts on the dead run for the nearest military post. Just as they are about to drive away Hobble throws out a gun and bv the familv drops to the gtound in his determination to stay behind and defend the cabin. Shortly aftr the family have driven away the Indians. appear. Little Pobbie opens fire and beats a hasty retreat Safe at the fort the Xewcomb's discover Hobble's absence. Pick Latrope vol unteers to go back for him and ar rives in time to resrue Bobble from a perilous situation. This Is one of the most thrilling and interesting In- jdian stories ever portrayed. I The Hobo Cowboy. (Melles). V storv of gratitude. He was but a 'hobo, but with a heart as big as a barn. He proved popular with the cowboys and was made sheriff. How ho showed gratitude to his benefac tors is a beautiful dramatic story. 3. At the Break of Pawn. (Essa-n-'v. A sensational Mexican drama with a finish that will startle you. Pon't try to guess see for yourself. 4. The Cinematograph Fiend (Gaumont). This picture shows the ttoubles of a moving picture camera man. The subject is full of laughs on account of the amazing situations into which the zeal of the 'camera man b a is him. 5. A Mountain Torrent In Austria. (Gaumont). Showing the beautiful falls of Schwarzbuch near Golllng, in Austria. MELEM Tnner Tubes ForHicUin and all ottaEnvelopes The majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michelin Inner Tubes. They are the best judges. Ask them. garafU IN STOCK BY Pendleton Auto Co. 821 JOHNSON STItEET. The lMstlnio. Where you see the best In motion pictures. Celling for Friday's change. "Cherry Blossoms," (Vita graph). .There is nothing that appeals to the h ait .f the old and the young like a romance of this kind. It is so frag rant wiih cherry blossoms and spring time that one feels that life is worth living lifter all. This is a love story of the lS-karat variety, in which i cherry blossoms play a large part in ' the happy ending. The scenes include ) West Point, a Japanese garden with it romantic beauty, and the picture ' is a marvel of beauty and domantic situations. P "A Western Girl's Sacrifice." (Es Isany). The young man of this tory j breaks off a match with an eastern girl because he did not understand a joke and hurries west. There he meets with an accident and is taken to a woodcutter's cabin, where he falls in love with the daughter of the house Eventually they are married. The (other girl hears of the accident, and j hurries west, only to find that the I man is married. The Western girl 'sees the couple together and realizes that her husband's love Is not hers. She takes her own life, begging the two to marry after she has gone. "Giving the High Sign," or "The Woman Hater," (Kosmik). A great comedy in seven magnificent colored scenes. Learn the high sign. Your friends will ask about it. The set ting of the story are interesting and artistic and the acting Is good. "African Sharp-Shooters, " Typical I scenes in and about the camp of the Tunisian army. The greater part of 'this film consists of a dancing festi i val In camp, the dances being of an ; extraordinary nature. ! "The New Faith," (Sells). This is !a story of a Human noble, Claudius j Valerius, who was converted to the j Christian faith by one of his slave 'girls. The story is clean and well acted. told that Old King Cole wishes a wife for his son, tho prince, and is taken to the court by her friend. Here she nieeti all the famous characters of "Xursery Land," and after many strange and wonderful adventures, marries the prince amid great pomp and splendor. "The Stage Robbers of San Juan." American. After a successful hold up, Slippery Jim quarreled with his partner, Tom. and left him In a rage. He saw a sign offering Jlo(M) reward for the San Juan stage robbers an l led the sheriff's posse to Sl.ppery's hiding place, but the robber saw them coming and eluded th.m after being wounded. Tom, next day, found Slip pery and forced him to ride to the sheriff's off.ee. That nhjht Slippery was rescue by his wife and they left for Mexico while his treacherous partner was caught, later, in a rob bery. "Who Will Eut the Turkey." Itala. A comedy that is certa nly funny, which Introduces a well-trained little dog and is full of laughs. (i:srs Pi:rK.u ni:it.s at TACOMA TO MO TKII.I) Taeoma, Wash., Oct. 4. After re peated delays the federal grand Jury tcday took up the alleged frauds In enumerating Tacoma's federal ensus. L'nlted States Special Agent Newton has charge of the Investigation. Lant spring the grand Jury Indicted twenty-five lnumerators. The cases are still i.i nillnir. It Is now asserted that the government Is bent on captung si me of the "higher ups." If a Strait street is a Milan a half long, Howe Hi Is a Hemphill C.lllli JAILS TA1CPY SWAIN. The Coy. For Wednesday and Thursday, two great western stories, n fairy tale and a bright comedy. "A Paring Peed." Champion. An exciting railroad story, with the scenes laid In a lonely station out west. Carver, the station sr?. re ceived a box full of gold, also a box containing a dead man, escorted by a quota of rough messengers. In the night Carver was astonished to see the dead man trying to get out of the box and realized that It was a plot to steal the gold. He carried crates and boxes and piled on the lid of the robbers box, then called the operator of a dl-tant station, who mounted her horse timl ruthed to a dance hall for help. The rescue par ty arrived just as the robber's ac complices, the mourners, were break ing down the doors to aid him. The story ends happily. "By the House That Jack Built." Imp. A delightful alry story that takes us back to nursery days and old "Mother Goose." Purity, a little slave girl, was approached by an old hag and asked for food, which was given her and Instantly she be came a richly attired lady. Purity is Fnlsvly Cnu-os Ills ArrtM So He Would Hurry l'njil of Mar. rlage-., Los Angeles. Naively informing the court that she told the story which resulted In the imprisonment of her sweetheart for two months simply to hurry up a prposal of mar riage which she knew was coming sometime, Helen Huberts, a Monro via girl, obtained the release of Charles II. Thompson of Washington D. C. Thompson, who Is 23 years old, has been In the county Jail since last July, but ne declared ater his release that In sp;te of the peculiar treatment ac corded him by the girl, he sliil loved her and that he probably wiuld com ply with her wish "to mt ry her quick." Miss Roberts Is 14 years of age. When she caused the a n est of Rob erts she said she was onlv 12. CASCARETS CURE A BILIOUS HEADACHE Gt-iilly Hut Thoroughly Clean-; Your Liver, Stomach ninl IWmvIx Krai Ymi IVi Great by Morning. Read the want ads. You're bilious, you have a throb bing sensation In your bead, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your Hps aro parelwd. Xo wonder you feel ugly, mean and 111 tempered. Your system Is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need Is a cleansing up inside. Pon't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that Irritate and injure. He member that e'.ery disorder of tho stomal h, liver and intestines can bo quickly cured by morning with gen tle, thorough Cascaret- they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you and tho entire family feeling good for months. Children Live l.i take I'ascarets, be cause tliy taste good and ncier gripe or sicken. AUCTION SALE of 50 choice Pendleton resident lots. Located in different parts of the city. Call and learn particulars. MARK M00RH0USE CO. Phone Ifnin 83. 117 E. Court Street. I'llimV GIHIi WINS HEART or on 'i lilt or ship Houston, Texas. A romance, some what late in being announced, but a romance just the same, was culmi nated Just prior to the sailing of thu Xfth ;erman Lloyd steamship Han nover for Piemen The parties con cerned were u young lady who was one of th.- cabin passengers on tho last trip and an officer of the fchip, cone ted with tlie sieu ard's depart ment. The gentleman's name Is John SchuMz and th lady was Miss Minnie hroeder. The lady left Germany with the avowed Intention of going to relatives in Iowa but on the trip from Krr-inen to America the couple met, the acquaintance ripened Into an at tachment and finally when parting t me came it was found that they both believed that a lltlle home In Germany with the young lady presiding over It was better than beginning life n a strange country. The matter was taken up wth the relatives In Iowa by letter and a telegram came grant ing pproval and a bles-ing, conse quently they were married and she returned to Germany as the wife of Mr. Sehutza. The wedd.ng was wit nessed by ship officers and by Immi gration authorities the latter feature made necessary in order that the re cords of the voyage might have offl c al sanction and approval. Tho be t plaster. A jilece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's liniment and bound on over the af fected jjaris Is superior to a plaster and costs only one-tenth as much. For sale by all di alers. Hod e'ozud ..nd 11. Cresap of Canyon City, were registered at the Bowman yesterday evening. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Pawklns, 1214 Lafay ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: "For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me nny good. A friend told me of Hood's Har ttaparllla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to uny one suf fering from catarrh." Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets culled Sarsatabs WHERE TO ? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ? Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M. Leave Pendleton 1:30 P. M. Arrive Spokane 9:55 P. M. Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway lho Tionecr Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good Icnvin time.. Good arriving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO gX Through Tickets to all Points ' (Vi J EWt r WeSt VirlrW S0w AtSC!?c.nml ful1 ifrnintion from Cl W. ADAMS, A0KNT N. P RY PENDLKTON. Ask about EXCURSION FAR ICS for theso events : Interstate Fair Spokane, Oct. 2-8. Xation Apple Show, Spokane, Xoveniher 23-30. 4