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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOWIAN, PIEfMETOIf, OREGON. . gATCRDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911. , PAGE FIVE. Ve Lead, Others Follow! CALIAND SEE THE SAVINGS WE CAN OFFER YOU ON Rubbers and Overshoes Anil mmnilMr, hiir price) ure. lower every day no HO-cullcd mluc Hon tolerated at this More. BuslnesH keeps iiu-reaxing at thin Htore, find out the reason. olden Bute Store Independent Meat Market We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on ea3f Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. KURRLE & SON Phone Main 445. Prompt Delivery. Irggon Theatre Sunday, Nov. 19 THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF PENDLETON. THE WORLD RENOWNED " English Opera Company Willi tlio full original nil star cast, famous Shcelinn chorus and orchestra in a magnificent rNluctton of the sensational 0era 66 Tine L ove Tales of Hoiflmai 99 SAID BY THE PRESS AND IM.BL1C TO BE THE WORLD'S BEST COMIC OPERA. Read This Important Notice Owing tolho unusual importance of this engagement Telephone Orders Will Positively Not Be Accepted Mall orders if neooniimnlod hy remittance will lo filled in or. I der of recvlpt if sent to PENDLETON DRUG CO., and self ad A dressed stamped envelope enclosed. Regular Seat Sale Opens Fri day, November 17 PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50 and a few at $2.00 Newsy Notes of Pendleton Dave Lavender of Weston, came in this morning on the local. W. Allcoato of Walla Walla, is reg istered at the Bowman. George B. Jacobs of Salem, was, a guest of the St. George yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tucker of El gin are guests of the Pendleton. R. H. Pond of Umatilla came up from the railroad town last evening. Ralph B. Stanfiela the Echo bank er, was a Pondleton visitor yesterday. Mrs. James Cooper returned last evening from a brief visit In Hermi.-j- ton. Kam R. Thompson returned on the local from a visit to his ranch at Eastland. , J. E. Shearer and Miss Myrtle Shearer of Pilot Rock, were arrivals In the city last evening. John Lobaugh of Pilot Rock, .was an incoming passenger on the local from Walla Walia this morning. Max Stewart of Hermiston was numbered among the dwellers on the project in the city yesterday. Henry C. Meant, proprietor of the Umatilla hotel, arrived last evenlag from the west end and Is spending the day here. Misses Bernlce Crawford and Win nie Offner came over from Walla Walla last evening to appear at the recital given at the Presbyterian church. INTEREST INCREASING DAILY IN REVIVAL Christian Church Revival Steadily Gaining In Spite of the Storm. Between two and three hundred children attended the service for the young' folks at the Christian church yesterday afternoon. It w-as an in splrat'on to hear them sing. Mr. Rld enour proved his ability in handling a large number of children quite as easily as he leads the large chorus at the regular services. He kept every one .of them In a good humor and gave some fine teaching at the same time. His work among them offers a rare opportunity for them to be taught the art of chorus s.'nglng and the large atendance was "an evidence of that appreciation. He announced that he would meet them again next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock and would then form the Sunbeam chorus band for regular practice. Splendid use was made of the stere opticon in giving the Parable of the Virgins and a number of other views. Tonight Mr. Ridenous will give an Illustrated song In connection with the even'ng service. The sermon of Mr. Holmes was good. He has announced a sermon on the "Prophesies of Daniel" for to night and his bible drills have already Indicated his ability as an expounder of the sacred book. Daniel's pophesies have always been a little clouded tn the minds of mo.-t people and th's sermon is look ed forward to with much interest. He said It was the foundation sermon for a series in church history that had been pronounced by his friends elsewhere as among his very best, and he wished that every one should hear the entire series. His subject for Sunday morning will be, "Jesus or These," and for the evening "The Apostolic Church." Solos and a large chorus at each ser vice. Both members and friends should be present. Monday evening, young peoples' rally. K A LAMA WILL DO PAVING. Nino Blocks In Business Section to he Hanlsiirfnced. The property owners and citizens of Kahuna, Wash., met In the City Hall last night to consider the ques tion of pacing the principal streets with bitulithlc. A representative of a Portland paving company explained the cost of paving, and the 'organi zation of an Improvement district. With practically no opposition, as a result of a thorough Investigation of all the different kinds of paving, the citizens decided to bond the town and pave nine blocks in the business district. Work will commence in t'.ie Spring, as soon as the weather will permit. TO AUCTION BAKER'S BAT. Hero of Worlds Series Contributes to Aid of rml Knowles. New York. Frank Baker, the fam ous home run hitter of the. world's crnmplon Athletics, has batted out a valuable contribution to the com mittee in charge of the benefit per formance tor Fred Knowles at a lo cal theater. Baker never has met the farmer serretarv of the Giants, but he is always willing to go to the front In a worthy cause, so he has gien up one of his "pet sticks" with which ho walloped the ball last season, and It will be sold at auction irom m tage by Joe Humphreys. i LOCAL'S! I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. R 3812. . Past' me pictures please all. Main 178 for coal and wood. For rent Front office In Judd sullding r?!y to F. E. Judd. For Sale A few select Navajo rugs cheap. Call at 109 Water street. : For rent, 2 good 6-room modern cottages. Teutsch & Bickers. Everybody goes to the orpheum to lee the best and the clearest pictures Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood and Bock Spring coal. Main 178. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main E. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our' famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. ' Lost Mink fur ' hear Christian church. Finder please notify Mrs. I. Chrlstonsen, 604 Jane street, or leave at this office and receive reward. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we keep gro ceries and meats. Phone Main 101. 280 acres wheat and pasture land, all fenced, box house and barn, only $1650. - Snap... Teutsch & Bickers, ' Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane.' Leaves 1:30 p. m , arrive 6.65 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. Dandy buy, 7-room house, 31100 $100 cash, balance 115.00 monthly payments. Teutsch & Bickers. If you want to move, call PenlanJ Bros. Transfer, .phone 3391. Large Jray moves you quick. Trash hauled jnce a week. 647 Main street. Gordon & Davis, carriage and au tomobile painting. We're here to stay and guarantee first-class work. State building, 114 E. Webb street. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. Wanted By couple, no children, four or five room furnished cottage; must be modern. Apply by mail. Box 292, Pendleton. For transfer jrk, Mauling bag cage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work, phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. If eo.ng east, or west or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. Close connections at Pasco with all through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. Ira Kemp and Chance Rogers have agreed to give gold dollars for 75 cents in that sale November 15, at Weston. Over 25 registered an-l grade horses. See bill elsewhere. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad sms, agent at passenger station, for through tickets and all arrangements. I'Kabo9 Corsets I I Correct Models for Every Figure Style, Comfort and Grace at - ! .J Ml Jl STY1E $3.00 $1.50 "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy " writes Mrs. Francis Turpln. Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. Attention Moose. There will be a regular meeting of Pendleton Lodge No. "80, L. O. O. M., on Wednesday evening, Nov. 15, Eagle-woodmen hall. S. W. GREEN, Organizer. ENGLAND WILL FINANCE NEW NAVY FOR PORTUGAL Loan Is Offered for Construction of Ships, Irovided the Vessels Are Constructed in Yards In Great Britain. Lisbon, Portugal (via frontier). The British Minister nt Lisbon, in a conference with the Minister of Ma rine, pointed out that, as Portugal was an ally of Great Britain, she must reorganize her navy. Accordingly, the government has decided to purchase several warships and certain adtll lery. A proposal has been received from British capitalists for a loan of $50. 000,000 to run twenty-five years at 4 rer cent, conditional, however, on ah agreement that the proposed warships shall be built in England. The government, nevertheless, will Invito bids from French and German contractors, $5.00 - mm $1.50 There's a Kabo Corset for You come ' and find comfort and satisfaction. f WohlenbergDept. Store f Better Goods For Less Money ' I For pains In the sido or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain. There Is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Rodgers to Finish Sunday. Pasadena. Cal., Nov. U. Aviator C. P. Rodgers will' complete his trans continental flight next Sunday de spite the protest made hy the minis terial union of this city. Rodgers told the clergymen today that as he had sicned a contract to land in Long Beach on Sunday, ho saw no way ot getting out of It. t nm nlennrxi in rpcommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy ns the best thing I know of ana sarest remeay for coughs, colds and bronchial trou ble," writes Mrs. L B. Arnold of Den ver Coin. "Wa have used it repeat edly and It has never fallea to give relief." For sale by all dealers. The stork showed poor Judgment when he brought a California woman 20 boys and only one girl. The time will coroo when the term "civilized warfare," so much used now will be considered as absurd contra diction In terms. 4 It seems thnt the Manehu govern II. M. Kline and family were In the city last evening, having come up during the day from their home at j stanneia. The Clothe Sell FOR. We are Overstocked in Hard Milled Lanolcn, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soapa, (the 50c kind) which we are closing out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, washes away slowly, and it cleanses and softens the flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store thai Serves You Best. Are Fully Guaranteed to give you no less than $25 worth of service. The clothes we sell at $15 are the wonder and envy of all Wo could not offer them under $25 If it wasn't for the fact that we buy them direct from the factory for spot cash saving for you all middlemen's profits. All the latest Ideas In cloths, colorings and styles comprised in our selection. Overcoats $5 to $30 Workingmen'sClothinsCo. S ment has no friends in China.