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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OIIEGONIAX. TENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912. EIGHT PAGES Only Two Days More Left of Our Great White Sale As this most successful sale draw to a close more bargains of all kinds are added, short lines must be closed out and are cut more and more deeply. The sale closes Saturday evening, and if you Lave overlooked buying any white r.xls of any kind you'll do well to come now and get what you need because these prices will not be duplicated for many months of ever. Notwithstanding the fact that this sale has been a success beyond our fondest expec tations we still have a wonderful display of white goods of all kinds and your particular wants can be almost as well filled as at the beginning of the sale. Many new arrivals have filled up the gaps made by the whirlwind selling during the past two weeks. Don't lose, sight of the fact that OUR GOODS are NEW GOODS, they're not junk, nor left overs. And we wish to remind you that we give trading stamps with every cash purchase, and these stamps mean an actual saving of FIVE PER CENT of your purchase. 1 1 IIEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS. Made of best quality taffeta heather bloom, made plain tailored model $3.95 Value ?2.19 OUTING FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES. Only a few left, Persian stripe outing flannel, in blue, red, grey and tan. Your choice 39 50t LINEN 25 A few pieces of linen called the "Half Bleach" very fine for extra wash skirts and dresses. About 32 inches wide. Great White Sale price 25 MISSES' AND JUNIOR SUITS. Friday and Saturday only 1-2 price. Fancv mixtures and plain serges; sizes 13 to" 17. 20 WHITE SUITING 13 White Indian head suiting, about 30 inches wide, with a neat stripe. Comes in white only. We sell it regularly for 20 vard. Great White Sale price 13 MISSES' DRESS SKIRTS. Made in pleated models, navy, ereen, tan, black and brown. ?5 values $3.29 25 INDIAN HEAD SUITING 15? 5 full pieces of this suiting; a popular cloth for the summertime. Get it now during our Great White Sale..... .. 15t? We want to call your attention to our special on odd Napkins of $4.50 and $5.00 quality. Either -1 dozen or 1-2 dozen lots as we cut them to suit you. A splendid bargain in our Great Whits Sale $2.95 OUR FAMOUS SHOE DEPT. Our famous shoe department was never so full of the season's latest and nicest goods. Every desirable new style is here. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Every shoe we sell is fully guaranteed. We give particular pains to the proper fit ting of the feet. Buy your shoes here and you'll not have bunions or corns. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR TRADING ST AM I The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes AT THE PICTURE SHOWS OrphBuni, - Vitagraph feature film for Friday and Saturday. 1. "One Touch of Nature." Vita graph. A true portrayal of an Inter marriage arousing prejudice that were overcome by the common tie. 2. "Taking H-s Medicine." Blo- graph. A farce, the characters of which are a lazy country boy, his father, mother and little sister, and the country doctor. 3. "Her Pet." Blograph. Mrs. Perkins is all devttlon for her little poodle-dog pet, much to the pertur bation of Mr. Perkins, who enraged at what he considers his silly affec tion, bribes a newsboy to steal and do away with the ibnoxioua canine, The boy carries out his part of the program, but Mrs. Perkins advertises for her lost pet and the same boy, seeing the ad, returns It and receives the reward offered. 4. "Norma from Norway." Ka- lem. A Norwegian story. Beautiful sea coast scenery and strong dramatic situations. 6. "Starlight's Necklace." Pafhe. An Indian leaves his squaw to hunt and meets a beautiful Indian maid who fascinates him. When they part she gives him a necklace which Is discovered by the brave's squaw and this leads to unpleasantness and trou ble. The squaw follows her brave the next day and sees him leave his new love. She follows the girl and! I k. 1 : I t J PL. I.. m 1 is uiiiiusi Kiueu 0110 19 rescued oy her husband. AT THE OREGON THEATRE Mil. SANFORD DODGE IN "TUB RIGHT OF WAY The Pastime. The home of good pictures. A classy program Friday and Saturday. No. 1. "Saved from Himself." Bl ograph. A well acted story of how a young man is saved from dishon or by his sweetheart's influence. No. 2. "The Black Chasm." Vita graph. This is a story that appeals to our ideals and satisfies the ro mance of our natures. It Is the po etry of art in every respect. Judge for yourself when you see It. No. 3. "How Betty Captured the Outlaw." Kalem. . A lively western comedy. Betty thinks the stranger the hunted outlaw. No. 4. "The Idle Boast." Lubin, This powerful dramatic story taught a man that there are better things In the world than mere money. No. 5. "A Glimpse Into Yellow stone National Park." Kalem. Show ing some of the novel features of this wonderful government park. Musical program for Friday and Saturday: 1 Indian Girl. Patrol. F. Low enstein. 2 Oh, that Navajo Rag. E. Van Alystyne. 3 My Hula-Hula Love. Indian two-step. Percy Wenerlch. 4 Big Pow Wow. Intermezzo. M. Pearce. 5 Valley Flower Two Step. Mills. As Charley Steele, the criminal lawyer In "The night of Way," Mr. Sanford Dodge has a very congenial role, one that embraces the whole. gamut of the serious drama. From his first entrance as the sophisticat ed critical, nuestioninr lawyer, to the Inst act where he gives his llfc. not to save his friend but his enemy, he is artistic, con!stent and con vincing. During this time he is ob liged to pass through and depict the experiences and heart beats of a life time composed of the vicissitudes brought about by an inquiring mind and a checkered career. In the firjt act Charley Steele is the brilliant, aristocratic lawyer with a tendency towarj infidelity and al though he has been kind and thought ful to a degree towards others and has always been generous and con siderate towards his friends, one by one they repudiate him, even his own wife is anxious to leave him and as he says himself, he is a moral poison. The second act shows Charley three years later at Portugais' cabin in . the mountains. He is perfectly well physically and his mind is ex tremely active, but his memory of the past Is obliterated. In the third act he recovers his memory after the Burgeon's opera tion only to realize that, although he loves Rosalie, he has a wife living. The people of the parish hear about him and his past and denounce him as a seducer and Infidel and the most bitter one of all, the fanatical tailor, attempts his life. In the face of all this he takes Rosalie in his arms saying, that for their happlns they have "The Right of Way" and that he will keep her in spite of all the world. In the last act the church is set on fire and In order to rescue the man who has tried to injure him. Charley inhales the flames which cause his death. "Greater love hath no man than he who gives up his own life for his friend. How much nobler was Charley Steele when he gave his life for his enemy." " Through every situation, every ex action, every demand of this Interest lng complex, trying role, Mr. Bodge proves himself equal to the occasion and his portrayal Is one, once seen can never be forgotten. Don"t misa Right of Way" at the Oregon Theater ihis splendid production of "The Friday night, February 2.' Particularly the Ladies Not only pleasant and refreshing to Ihe taste, but gentry cleansing and sweet ening to the system. Syrup of FiCT and Elixir of Senna b particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial n all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at all times and dispels colds, headache and the pama caused by indigestioa and constipaboo to promptly and effectively that it b the cot f.m;i, Nxithve which Rives tab- faction to aU and b recommended by million! of families who have used it and who have personal bowledge of Us ex cellence. , . i ' i Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to ctfer imita tions which act unsatisfactorny. There fore, when buying, to get its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company- California Fig Syrup Co. n1;nltf nnnted on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Luxir ot Senna. For sale by all leading druggists, rnce 50 cents per bottle. F. GOLD EX-RULE FLAX IS PLEA OF COURT Cleveland Justice Leaven It to Offend er's Honor to Make Apearanee. Cleveland. Chief Kohler is not the only official In Cleveland who can lay claim to fame by reason of the adoption of a golden rule policy. Jus tice Sam Kabatchnlck has originated a little plan of his own for bringing minor culprits into his court without causing them any great amount of embarrassment. The plan adopted by the squire Is t3 send a notice to men who are want ed for misdemeanors. Instead of dis patching a constable with a warrant to the home or place of business of the man wanted, the notice Is sent by mail. The man is asked to come into the squire's court on the following day. Thus far the scheme has work Pel with great success, says Squire Kabatchnlck. "r hflleva in askine the men to -orrie to my office," said the Squire, "and thus saving them the humiliation of being placed under arrest and hav lng to walk through the streets of the itv with a constable holding onto thi-ir sleeves. 1 find that the plan works well, for the men are usually pleased to think that they don't have to spend the night In the Jail. They come in on the day set for their ap pearance with Mniles on their faces and Immediately make arrangements for their bond." he continued. "Of course, when the crime is a serious one, the men should be plac ed in Jail at the earliest possible mo ment," said the Justice, "but a man accused of some little offense should not be dealt with like a criminal." of flashing foils, dextrous thrusting and brlllian parrying at the Colony Club and the Baroness de Meyer, one of Europe's best woman fencers, who lately lamented the fact that America had no one worthy of her steel, had met her Waterloo. In those four minutes of lightning action, stury Mrs. William H. Dewar of Philadelphia had twice set the point of her foil home to the baroness" heart, and when the time nded was resting on the defensive, smiling happily and confidently, with only one score against her. HOASTIXG BARONESS LOSES TO AMERICAN .New Tork A brief four minutes Miss Dugdale and Mr. Duval after the announcement by the chaplain decided to waive their objectlns and the marriage feremony proceeded. The chaplain himself disapproves of the complsory us of the word, and prior to this evidence expressed the hope that there would soon be an am ended form of marriage service, "rendering It possible for Christian people to receive the blessings of the church without hurt to their sus ceptibilities." A heavy cold in the lungs that was expected to cure itself has been the starting point in many cases of dis ease that ended fatally. The sensible course Is to take frequent doses of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It checks the progress of the disord er and assists nature to restore nor mal conditions. Price 26c, 60c and i 1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. GOVERNOR WEST ASKS AII FOR IIUXGKY CHIXA Kalem, Ore. Governor West has issued a proclamation recommend ing that the people of Oregon aid the famine sufferers in China. He re commends that all donations be for warded to the national headquarters of the Red Cross association. lilt IDE MUST SWEAK TO OBEY, IS DECREE in Deefnww Cannot lie Cured It loeal applications, a they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that la br constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused br nn Inflamed eondltloD of the miifouf llnlnir of t tie Kustaehlan Tube. Wben this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling- sound or Imperfect hearlnif. and when It is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the (nflnmmatinn ran lie tnken out and this tulie restored to It normal condition, hearing- will be destroy ed foreTer : nine roses out of ten are raw ed by fatarrli, wbleh Is nothing but an luf'sined condition of the mii'-oiis surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv rase of Deafness caused by catarrhj that cannot le rured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, fend for rlrrnlars free. - F. J. ClIEXhV A CO., Toledo, O. Rnld br Drucs-lsts, 75r. Take Hall s Family Tills for constipation. Omission of Word In Ceremony Clmrcli in England i.s Held Illegal. London. The ommisslon of the word "obey" from a marriage service celebrated in church is illegal and invalidates the ceremony, according to an announcement made by Rev. Hugh Chapman, chaplain of the Chapel Royal Savoy. lief ore the altar stood Miss Una Dugdale, daughter of Commander Dugdale and niece of Viscount Peel, with Victor D. Duval, waiting to be married. Both tire prominent supporters of the militant suffragists and they had decided that the word "obey" should be omitted from the marriage service and had communicated their decision t the chaplain. Before the time appointed for the ceremony Rev Hugh Chapman sought h gal advice ' and obtained a ruling which Is likely to Invalidate many marriages. Pays to Advertise. Only costs 15c for shave at Patton's barber shop; 5 barbers employed; no long waits. Plenty hot water, clean towels and the shop that does not so licit the trade of Chinamen, Indians or Japs. Give as & trial. Tou are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a co!d, but you never heard of a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle. For sale by all deal ers. Fort George Vfcrm Lands. An opportunity to get a farm at a very low figure in Fraser River Val ley. Call and see or write us for part!culars. Teutsch & Bickers. Cosy. Wednesday and Thursday program. Lots of comedy again this change: "A Western One-Night Stand." Elson. A real riot of merriment in which the cowboys having been fool ed by the advance man, loaded up with ancient eggs and has been veg etables and bombarded the stage. A western wh'rlwlnd of Joy. "A Father's Heart." Eclair. Beau tiful child drama that touches one of the deepest phases of human life. The mother and child though strang ers, were drawn together by the silk en strands of love through scenes that touch the heart and dim the eye "King the Detective1." Imp. A clever detective story with a strong plot in which the interest Is held un til the final scene and with a pleas lng and consistent end. "Mutt and Jeff and the Lady Ste nographer." Nestor. The two fun- makers are here again in a new gloom chaser and smile inducer. See them try to make love. "The Suit Case Mystery." Nestor A charming chuckle producer guar anteed to chase the blues. Friday and Saturday, special In reels, "Zoological Gardens of Rome." A great animal picture. Let the chil dren see it. The Mantle of Mcplilrto! "Faust" and Mr. Lords Morrison as Mephlsto have been for years the synonyms of excellence. Mr. Mor rlson, however, has been called to that other and better world, and It Is generally conceded that the Mantle of Mephisto, which he can wear no longer, has fallen on the shoulders of Mr. Sanford Dodge. This young actor has an entirely new conception of the great role, making the char acter more humorous and likeable than any other actor has ever suc ceeded in doing. Don't miss seeing this splendid production of Faust at the Oregon theater Saturday night, February 3. CASGARET USER EVER HAS HEADACHE 10-Cent Bos Will Keep Your Uver Stomach and Rowels Clean, Pure and EreKli for Months, Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. Poisonous matter clogged In the Intestines, Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and pur gative waters force a passageway for day or two yes but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver "r stomach. Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the Btomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poisons In the intestines oid bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-ccnt box from your druggist means inside cleanliness and a clear head for months. Ask any of the millions of Cascaret u.ers If they ever have headache. DOX T GET RUX DOWX. Weak and miserable If you have k'dney or bladder trouble, dull head pains, dizziness, nervousness, pains get a package of Mother Gray"s ARO In the back, and feel tired all over, MATIC-I.EAF, the pleasant herb cure. It never falls. We have many testimonials from grateful people who have used this wonderful remedy. As a regulator It has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Aromntic-Leaf at Druggists or sent by mail for 50 cts. Sample FREE. ! Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. T. How to cure a cold is a question In which many are interested Just now, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. MOUSE RITES A WOMAN. RkxMl Poisoning Results and Ampu tailon May Be Xecesary. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Miss Nora M. Frenzelmeler, aged 31, a trained nurse, is In a serious condition, suf fering with blood poisoning. Miss Frenzelmeler attempted to kill a mouse with a stick of stove wood. She crippled the little animal and when she picked it up the mouse bit her on the right hand. Her hand will probably have to be amputated to check the spread of the Infection. For sale One of the finest resi dences In Walla Walla. Will trade on wheat land or terms to suit pur chaser. Address 506, Bulletin, Walla Walla. At Uio Grand. Last night was the last night for the Pendleton Round-Up pictures and two good houses was the Issue. The Austin company extended Itself and did more than its share in helping to entertain the patrons the last three nights. A neat sum was netted '-tux. the newly organized relief society and the management wishes to thank the people of Pendleton for their lib eral patronage as ten per cent of the gross receipts went to tho relief so ciety. Tonight there will be an en tire Change of program. The Aus tin company pre-ents the laughing Broadway hit, "Two Married Men." This Is a Roger Bros, musical com edy and had a long New York run. We guarantee this to pleaso all. The company has been strengthened by Mr. Miller Evan9, the silver voiced baritone singer, he will make his first appearance tonight. Everything Is being done to make this the bet bill produced by the Austin company. Tomorrow, Friday night, is amateur and a number of contestants have al ready given In their names. There will also be a boys bread and milk contest Friday night, Saturday af ternoon there will be a special "Po tato Matinee" for children. All chil dren under ten years will be admlt ten free but each one will have to bring a potato and the ones having the three largest potatoes will re ceive cash prizes besides being ad mitted free. Tonight. Evangelist J. Bruce Evans of Pasa dena, California, arrived In Pendleton today and will preach at 7:30 in the Baptist church. Everyone should hear him. He has Just closed a great meeting at Oregon City. When her child is In danger a wo man will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise. Insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor ry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and tuke Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. For sale, few thoroughbred buff Leghorn roosters, also Old Trusty In cubator, large size, used one season. Inquire 1322 East Court or Phone Black 3461. An Enterprise Worthy of Tour Patronage. Prompt. Exclusive. Reliable. Taxicab Service DAY AXD XIGHT. Stand at Hotel St, George. Fare 25 Cents to Any Part of the City. The Only Up-to-Date Convey ance In Pendleton. Phone Main 12. JOSEPH Jf. ROHL, prop. MM mmm THIS WINTER Uf Caman. lL Iff I.I A fr rauiuus we woria uver ' l , , i ..... . itmuia nosteiries, its varied attractions, its flno beaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Oregon-Washington RaiYoad & Navigation Co. end SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." $55.00 Portlnnd to Ios Angele and Return With correspondingly low fares from all O.-W. R. & n. pointsgood alx months with stopoveri going and re turning within limit. Handsomely Il lustrated literature will be supplied upon application to any of our agents, or address: VM. 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