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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATUIDAY, OCTOBER 28,. 1911. PAGE THREE. t ....... i i ....... warm Overcoats i--the kind you'll like. Made right, look right, wear right, and they are priced from $5 to 830 Ve are headquarters for Harm Coats If You Want Fur Coats Sheep Skin lined Coats Duck Coats Blanket lined Coats Cravenettes, or Sweater Coats You'll find our lines larger and our prices smaller. See them WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING CO. Main and Webb Sts., Pendleton THE CHURCHES. Church of the Redeemer. The Divine services tomorrow will be at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The 'soloist will be Miss Edna Thompson. All are cordially Invited. Charles Quinney. Rector. Christian Science. Sunday services at 11 o'clock. Sun day school at 10 o'clocV. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p. m. Subject of lesson: "Everlasting Punishment." Reading room open daily from two to four p. m. Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. All are eorilally In Methodist. Methodist Episcopal church, cor ner 'Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, . pastor. Morning theme: "What are you reading?" Evening topic: " Jlzards." Preaching 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Choice music. You will find a cor dial welcome at all the services of this church. Miss Fay Bartholomew, after visit ing Pendleton friends for ten days, re turned to her home in l'ortlund Wed nesday. Lr. aid Mrs. E. A. Mann' have gone to Portland to take up their residence during the winter. Linden Vincent returned to Hood River yesterday after a week's v sit In the city. . Mrs. F. B. Clopton was hostess for Completely surprising their friends Is the announcement today of the marriage of Miss Daphne E. Leasure to Merle R. Chessman which occurred last Saturday, October 21. in Walla Walla, at the home of the bride groom's cousin, Mrs. J. F. McRae, 615 South Third street. Stealing away j tne T)upiicate whist club on Monday from tne cuy wuniui any imiiiiaiwu aiternoon of their Intention, the young couple arrived in Walla Walla shortly before noon and went Immediately to the McRae home, where at 4:30 they were united in marriage by Rev. Ed win M. Clingan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in that city. Re turning to Pendleton Sunday evening, they went to the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Thompson, wnere tney were given a w h Fouler will be "at home wedding dinner with Ju-t the relatives : f.SMPj, two ,Jj3 n(,x week and a few immediate friends who Mr. Roy T. Bishop has been ab sent for the past week on a business trip to points in Idaho. Miss Hazel Means of Umatilla, for merly of Pendleton, spent Thursday In the city. Mrs George E. Peringer and Mrs. ho.,t- First Christian Church. North Main street. J. Ii. Holmes, evangelist. 9:45 Bible school. Re member we have separate class rooms and a class for any age. Come and study with us. W. F. Taylor, supt. 11 a. m. Communion and sermon, "An old subject." 6:30 Young Peo ple's Meeting. 7:30 Sermon. "We know." Wednesday evening prayer meeting. Revival meetings begin with Nov. 5. RIdmons of Montana, as singing evangelist. Every one wel come to all our services. "NO-YEARLY" MODEL The first Franklin motor car built under the H. H. Franklin Manufac turing company's new "No-yearly-model" policy to arrive in this city has been received by the Pendleton Auto company, the Franklin dealer in this city. The new Franklin car is not of 1912 model, the last to receive an nual designation being those of 1911 The car Just received is a Model D tcurine car. In discussing the Franklin line for the coming season J. W. McCorm mach, manager of the Pendleton Au to company said: "It Is planned that from now on production in the Franklin factory ! will be continuous. Each model will i be clven its usual designation by i number and letter but there will be no distinguishing label to mark a car !as belonging to the production or any particular year." were acquainted with the secret, In Makes Fares ut Food, attendance. The secret has been Vancouver, Wash. A divorce case carefully guarded all week and not jn whleh Ida Deyak is asking free- until today was the news broken to dm from s;imon Tj,.yak and in which the public. (the latter has filed a counter suit. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. O. . h..in heard hefore .Tmlac McMas- M. Leser of Los Angeles and a grand- Ur ylr). Dt.yak says in ' her corn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. plaint that she is a tood cook but that Blakeley of this city. She Is a native D(.yak made faces at his food and Is daughter of Pendleton, but lived in constantly teasing her. He alleges Portland the greater pan oi ner me . . .. , -.,,, until four years ago when she entered hm the University of Oregon. The fol- , lowing two years were spent at the University of Washington, where j The man who really likes his .ne cessary work is fortunate and happy. she was a member of the Alpha XI Delta sorority. During the past year : m she has made her home with her PAD TIJC PUII pTiDEN grandparents in this city. 'TUlA 1 IlEi VrllLlIXill The brdegroom has been a resident AuSO FOR GROWN PERSONS of Pendleton , fo, thj . past two . year, QUICK . SAFE - RELIABLE MMfl IN ML IMtrrCUI ill. V.IV tM.vu. the East Oregonian. He is a gradu- ate of the University of Oregon, where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and it was at col- j lege that the romance which has Just ; hnbn ii 1 m inn t Arl heffan. I The newly married couple are ab- j A COMMON tULU nee'"e? 6 sen from the cltv for a few days but quicmy into unuur, will return to make their home here, j PNEUMONIA when niiiui. s AND TAR COMPOUND always in the The first session of the Even ng AND Y ft Bridge club was held Tuesday evening ou" Eubsr-tutes. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Refuse 6Ubst.tute3. E. Brock. The members present John Persons, Stewart, Ohio, writes: were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt, "We use Foley's Honey and Tar Corn Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen. Mr. and I pi und as our best and only cough Mrs. F E Judd, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. j remedy. It never fails to cure any of Thompson. Other guests were Mr. riy seven children of cough. My 2- NO OPIATES NO NARCOTICS FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND and Mrs. O. W. Phelps. Mrs J. R. Dickson. Mrs. Metzler (Heppner). Miss Edna Z'mmerman. Miss Fay Barthol omew, Royal Sawtelle, John Dickson, Wesley J. Bowman. Charles Bond and Clarence Bishop. AT JHE OREGON THEATRE "The Girl In the Tnl." "The Girl in the Tuxi," a hilarious melunge of music, merriment and mountains of mirth, Is'announccd at the Oregon theatre for an engage ment of one night, Monday, Oct. 30. "The Girl in the Taxi" comes with an enviable record in this country and Abroad. It scored a sensation in Par Is and eclipsed all runs where long careers are common. In New York BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS WF.VF.UA1j ROSES KM) MOST KF.VF.KK .RJPFE MISF.UY It was greeted os the funniest pw Hroadwav had ever witnessed. In Chicago it played to capacity busi ness for upwards of 230 nights. In Boston it broke all records for at tendance and box office receipts and carried off high honors for length of engagement. The story concerns the escapades of pretty Mlgnon, wife of a perfume manufacturer, and the efforts or Ber tie Stewart to keep 'an appointment with her for a midnight supper at the Cafe Churchill. Papa Stewart, Bert ie's father, while posing as the pos Pfssor of all the domestic virtues, goes away to the same restaurant to meet n eoun e of chorus girls, tier tie frying out the oil, and at the present time have over a pint of pure rattle snake oil. This is extremely valuable and they expect to make a good profit for the time they spent hunting. DEER BITS INTO CROWD. Mixes With ShopixT and Smashes Plato Glass Window. Springfield, Mass. Running through Main street with a crowd of several hundred persons streaming after, .a frightened buck deer burst through a plate-glass window Into a department store, where he caused much havoc before his escape by cousin from Philadelphia. Percy I Jmp.nf f roin i the wind lw n.l -cat- 1-y name, who has come to New Yortt " Mrs. Kenneth McRae and Mrs. William Humphrey were hostesses at a farewell party given in honor of Mrs. George O'Daniel at the McRae home on Garfield street, Tuesday af ternoon. Twenty-five guests were present, all being members of the Lady Maccabee lodge. Games were I played and refreshments served. Mrs. O'Daniel is to leave shortly for Call- j fornia to be gone a year. pionth's-old baby has had a most se vere cough which our Doctor said he cculd not cure and that Baby would surely die. Several of our relations and neighbors had gathered to witness the ending of the child's life. Two bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cured the child and ho ia alive and well today." FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Nothing else that you can take will cold or end grippe so promptly as a "dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. The most miserable headache dullness, head and nose stuffed up fevcrishness, sneezing, running of the no.-e. sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheu matism pains and other distress be gin to leave after the very first dose P.ipe' (' Id ('(impound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusive'v demonstrated Is not ef fective In the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with -the knowledgo that there Is no other medicine made any where else in the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly nnd without any other as sistance or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Papc's Cold Com pound, which nny druggist in the world enn supply. for throat treatment by a physician who practices chiefly among girls of the stage, turns up at the same din ing room to keep an appointment with a vaudeville artist. Father, son and nephew meet under rather embar rassing nnd laughable conditions and confusion runs rampant. The third act unsnarls the mix-ups in a way least expected and all the guilty par ties swear, with hands upraised, that it will enver occur ngaln. A cast of unexcelled comedians pre sent "The Girl In the Taxi" which contains just enough dancing, singing and music to relieve the rapid-fire pace maintained by the numberless complications which crowd the play from curtain to curtain. panied the buck across the Connecti cut river, sought refuge in a stable, but was kicked there by a horse so severely that a game warden was compelled to end its suffering by shooting. Don't trifle with a cold is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In case of a child. There Is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. FIXF.S HIS OWN PENALTY. Grent on SnnUe Trail. Wilson Creek, Wash. Two of the harvest hands of Brue Webley, n prominent rancher living a few miles north of town, having to stop work because of the rain, went to the Wil son Creek draw, at the Select! ranch, to hunt snakes. .The warm sun came out after the rain nnd the rattlers were scattered thickly over the rocks. Altogether they got forty-three spakes. The largest wore over four feet In length. They were skinned nnd the hides stretched for belts. Many of the hides stretched over six Inches wide. They expect to send the trophies hack east. In addition to the hides which yere' stved, they are Mayor Tires of Fining Drunkard, who Dismisses Case Against Hi tit. Richmond, Ind When James Ma her faced Mayor Zimmerman charged with public intoxication, the mayor said: "James, you have been before nie so many times for intoxication that I'm really getting tired of fixing pun ishment. I'll just let you fix your own punishment on your plea of guilty just entered." Mahor. though taken by surprise, was equal to the occasion. "Owing to the fact that I don't be lieve I should be punished," said Mahcr, "I will now dismiss the charge against me and order myself dis charged." "All rliTht tm nlinn,1 rumnrViiil Mayor Zimmerman, "but on your next : le"llcl appearance it will be different." BLIND MAX MAKES BIBLE. Minister Completes Rook In Seven Years. Gentry, Mo. The Rev. D. M. Spen cer, a blind minister of Gentry, has just completed, after seven years' work, a Bible printed with raised let ters. Prior to starting work on the Bible he made a hymn book of the same character. In making his Idble the Rev. Spen cer employed a girl to read to him while he set the type which he had manufactured. Aside from the read ing by the girl, the Rev. Spencer did all the work on the book himself and it Is said to have cost more than $1. 000 for its manufacture. The Rev. Spencer has preached in practically every state of the Union. He was born near Princeton, Mercer county. Mo., April 1, 1865. When he was 2 years old his left eye was put out by being struck with a scythe. He became blind in the other eye three davs later. When he was 17 years old his parents died and he was plac ed in the Institute for the Blind at St Louis. After he left the school he under' took to earn his own living und has sureessfullv been a carpenter, fence builder, broom maker and minister Ho once built a three-room house for himself unassisted and also home steaded .a claim in Nebraska, where he did his own work. WF.AH SUSPENDERS WITH 1IAR :m SKIRT People's Nominee for Mayor of Phila delphia Wants Women to tut Hair and Risen ill Rats No lot-set in tier t). He Say. Philadelphia Dr. Moses Stern earnest advocate of liberal Sunday laws, reformer of woman's dress, took out nomination papers as the pco pie's candidate for mayor of Phila delphia. In his petition Dr. Stern an nounces his platform. Compel all women to cut off their long hair; forbit them to wear rats Pass a law compelling women to wear harem skirts held up by sus BOY'S SUITS LARGE SHIPMENT RECEIVER YESTERDAY Hoys Suits, Knickerbocker pants $1.98 Roys' Suits, Knickerbocker, all wool '. S2.HH Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker, all wool $:t.8 Boys' Overcoats S2.!8 Youth's Overcoats $:l.i8 Children's Cloth Coats $1.08 Children's Cloth Conts S2.HS Misses Cloth Coats 83.08 Children's Cnrcul Coats, quilted lining $1.08 OXE PIUCE SPOT CASH QUALITY UI AND PRICES DOWN. We Lead, Others Follow GOLDEN RULE STORE You can't ourn slate and gravel! Don't try it. Phono Dutch Henryi Main 173. for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. PLAY WAR; ROY IS SHOT DEAD. Michigan Lad on Hunting Trip, Ac cidentally Hits Companion. Snginnw, Mich. "Let's piny war, said 16-year-old Emll Hahn to his four companions who were hunting near liere He pointed a shotgun at Archio Alma, aged 12. thinking the shells were empty. Hahn pulled the trigger nnd the boy dropped dead. Forbid a woman under 30 to wear corsets. The election officers predict they will not have to sit tip all night counting votes for Dr. Stern. Miss Edna Slater, one of Pendle ton's most popular young vocalists, has gone to Portland to resume her studies of vocal music under her aunt, Mrs. John Robert Stltes, nee Mity lene Fraker. She will remain there until the next summer vacation. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton of Walla Walla, announces that she will give a recital at the Presbyterian church next Friday evening. She will be as sisted by Miss Bernice Crawford, tal ented young vocalist of the Garden City, and Miss Lora Perry, one of Pendleton's most accomplished pianists. Miss Viva Warren and Miss Anita Kirkpatrick were hostesses at a 500" card party given Thursday eve ning at the Harper home on Sou'-h Main street. There were three tables and following the playing light re freshments were served. Spokane Route WERE ANY OF THEM WED? Mrs. Joseph V. Tallman left Mon day for los Angeles where she will spend the winter with her brother in the hopes of benefiting her health. She was accompanied on the trip by her brother, Harry Folsom. Mrs. M. R. Metzler of Heppner is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Phelps. I Mrs. Dale Rothwell is seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. A. Kinman. Mrs. William B. Scott and little daughter of Portland are visiting for several weeks with Mrs. Erne.-t Ruppe. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent spent several days during the week at the Furnish home near Wenaha. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wyrick have moved to the farm north of the city recently leased by Mr. Wyrick and James Sturgis. Mrs. William Slu-dier and Mrs. Alice Sheridan left Wednesday for Port land where they will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Marshall returned Thursday from a month's trip to Victoria, Seattle, Portland and other cities. Mrs. E. J. Sommerville is vi.-iting in Portland, having gone down to th citv early in the week. Special Rates East DATES OF SALE September 25 October 2-5-16-17-1 8 St. Paul $60 Chicago $72.50 St. Louis $70 Proportionate Rates to Other Destinations. You should take In the route via the Arrow Lakes and the Canadian Rockies. Write for circulars and de scriptive literature. M. E. MALONE, T. P. A. GEO. A. WALTON, Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St, Spokane. Tickling in the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice indicate the need of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. It eases the lungs, quiets the cough nnd restores No Ynssar Girl Wus Ever Divorced Is Proved by Reeords. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. That the wo men's college of America, with the training which they give, are doing much to eliminate the divorce evil is proved by the fact that the records of Vassar College, one of the foremost and most exclusive women's schools, show that not a graduate of that in stitution has ever figured in a di vorce case. Ambassador Ijenves. San Francisco, Oct. 2T. Charles Pagr Bryan, new United States am- health In the bronchial tubes. Price b.u sudor to Japan, sailed for his new L'Sc, 0c nn,l ji.no per bottle Soldip.it on the steamer Chino Maru, to by A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. assume his duties A fia'iabie Remety r vik CATARRH !'s Cream Balm :-fEVR Vli II l fcdr&t&rffsdu !i ; : l : . ; 1 l rjsd i NO MATTER WHAT THE THOl'HLK with your plumbing, we will rem edy it promptly for you And we suggest that the quicker you call us the less annoyance and expense there will be for you. PLUMBING DOES NOT REPAIR ITSELF. It gets worse instead of bettor. 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