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EIGHT PAGES IJAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PflNDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912. PAGE THREE OHU, pocials for Tuesday and Mnasday THIS STOKE OFFERS THE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS TO ECONOMICAL t RUVKRS. In tlio list helow 3-011 will find some interesting quotations on needed tilings, interesting in two ways: good quality for less than you usually jay. And when you rend our offerings, you can rely on them heing bargains in the broadest senso of the word. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Special New Spring Voiles, all eolorcs, T.Oc values 35fi $3.00 Nemo Corsets, all sizes. $1.50 Special Value $1.50 and $1.75 House Dresses $1.13 25c Imported Ximona Crejx'S 15 COe. Soisetto in all colors, new spring ma terial 19 Apron Ginghams G always the same. Calicos 5 always tho .same. $1.50 Embroidery Flouncing assortment of patterns 93 12 l-2c Ginghams all new big assort ment 10 One Lot Wool Dress Goods, 75c value C9 More New Ladies Coats and Spring Suits. Ask to see them.. 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On next Tuesday and Wednesday, March 12 and 13, the students at the University of Oregon will have an opportunity to express their preference for the presidential, nominee, a straw vote will be taken among th,e srtidents at that time. Equal suffrage being granted, the co-eds will have an op portunity of expressing their prefer ence a'.so. Similar votes have been held re cently at both Washington and Stan ford, where the results showed Roose velt tho most popular candidate. However at Oregon it is anticipated that Taft will lead the list with Wil liam J. Bryan or Bill Hanley, Bryan's double, a close second. A good treatment tor a cold settled In the lungs Is a I-IERRICK'S RED PEl'FEK POROUS PLASTER ap plied to the chest to draw out in flammation, and BALLARD'S IIORE HOUXD SYRUP to relax tightness. You get the two remedies for the price of one by buying the dollar size Horehound Syrup; there is a porous plaster free with each bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Work Horses for Sale. For sale, twelve head good work horses. For further particulars ad dress Jamos Hill, Helix, Oregon, or call at my ranch, four and one half miles west of Helix. A sermon is either based on a text or a pretext. OREGON THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 1TH The Wagenhals Kemper Company PRESENT Eugene Walter's Play of Contemporaneous American Life FA THE GREATEST PLAY OF THIS GENERATION y A $ y" if 1st?'' I ' "! ' K 'y J V . I t ' . " , y - y p y k f"- , ,i si y hs GA3BEHTS t AT THE filLVM) TIIKATKIJ Tills WI.EK. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. An exceptionally good program for Tuesday's change. Four full reels of the best pictures. "Where the Money Went." Vita graph. To surprise his wife on her birthday, a young husband draws their savings from the bank to pur chase a home and In the course of the business transaction becomes friendly with the family of a real estate man who gives him a family photo, which with the withdrawal of the money, when learned by the wife, arouses her Jealousy and starts interesting complications. "For Massa's Sake." Pathe. The faithful negro, who with eight other flaves are freed by their master on his deathbed, sells himself back Into B'avery to pay off the debts of h'S master's son who has squandered the fortune left him by his father. Goins west the young man makes another fortune, returns and again buys the ireedom of the negro. "Alias Hilly argeant." Essanay. The wife through forgetfulnes.s saies her husband, a Jeweler. from tho clutches of a robber who represents himself to be a Jewel broker and makes a date with the husband, through the wife. "Love vs. Strategy " Rival in bus iness as well as love, a clerk In one construction firm plots to have :i clerk In another similar company ki ' napped, and beating him in business and also for the hand of the daugh ter of the head of the firm employing his intended victim. The young lady, herself frustrates the plot, in a clever manner.' fight with the colored champion of the world. "Launching of Two Italian Dread naughts." Embrosia. Showing the excitement of the launching of these immense batt'eships. "Uife at the bottom of the Sea." Eclair. Queer fish and many wonder ful creatures that live in the ocean's depths are seen, making this a won derful picture. "Marquis of Lantenac." Ambro sia. Story of the French revolution, and depicts the heroism of a brave man who lost his liberty to save the children. At the Grand. Opening of: The Gabbert's Trio. A novelty ac robatic act. Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, members of the famous Drew family, present ing a Dutch comedy sketch. Photo plays: " Football Hero." A great football picture. "Blackboard." A Selig feature. "The Rise and Fall of Weary Willy.' An Edison comedy. AT THE OREGON THEATRE THE GREAT AMERICAN' I'LAV, "PAID JX 1'ILL' IN WITH A SPECIAL NEW YORK CAST and PRODUCTION FROM THE ASTOR THEATRE iFULL The rastlme. The home of good pictures. Tues day's change of program. "Paid in His Own Coin." Lubln. This is a very strong story. Marguer ite Moreland, a young society girl, mets with a sad accident by a rail road train striking her automobile. The gate to the track being open it is clearly a case of fault on the part of the railroad company. A suit is brought and the railroad attorney wins out against the young lady by a cruel trick. Marguerite is sent abroad for permanent cure. On her retir. n she is a gorgeous ceature and the lawyer falls desperately In love with her. She encourages him only to break his heart. Site gets her revenge and marries her fiance, Herbert Ham niersley. "Widow Jenkins' Admirers." Essa nay. A big Snakeville comedy with the always funny "Alkali Ike," "Mus tang Pete" and the other Essanay laugh producers. "Hy Way of Mrs. Browning." Vita graph. Read and learn how a young lady made up with her sweetheart, by quoting apt words form Mrs. Brown ing's poem. She sets herself right after she had wrongfully suspected him of being false to her and learns he was only doing his duty as a phy sician, "The Russian Peasant " Kaletn." This artistic presentation of life in the land of the czar is founded on per- j sonai ooservaiion or an mcmem m.u occurred recently near Warsaw. Musical program: Xo. 1 Alamo Rag. Percy Wem icli. No. 2 Pekin Rag. II. W. Martin. No. 3 Polar Bear Rag. C. P. Howard. No. 4 Oh, You Angel Rag. F. T. Itanhv No. 5 Raphapsody Rag. H. Jentes. Eugene Walter's powerful play of contemporary American life, "Paid in Full," is to be seen at the Oregon theatre tonight and Wagenhals & Kemper, who will make the produc tion, promise one of the strongest and most notable acting companies ever gathered in one organization and the production itself will be complete in the minutest detail. The play is in four acts, and the theme is taken from some incidents in real life. The handling of the story throughout is done in a most forceful style, the characters breathing real life, and their actions are not the studied movements of the ordinary "Play-of-today" actor. They are human, and for this very radical departure from conventional lines and themes it would seem that Mr. Walter merits the thanks of the theatre-going pub lic. "Paid In Full' played for two years in New York and the play has to Its credit a run of five months in Chicago. ALASKAN CABLE IS REPAIRED. Breaks l'ouiul Duo lo Extensive Sub marine slides. Seattle, Wash. The government cable to Alaska, which has been out of service for several days, because of breaks off Bush point. Whidby is land, and near Port Angeles, has been repaired. Officers of the cable ship Burnside found that the damage had been repaired, officers of the cable ship Burnside found that tho dam age had been caused by extensive submarine slides which had material ly changed the diameter of the bot tom of Puget sound and the Strait of Fuca. But it takes a woman to keep a se cret she doesn't know Enthusiastically Applauded by FOUR MILLIONS OF PEOPLE As the most Popular Play of the Past Twenty Years DP IPIrC CI A.(tl7 .A CASeats on Sale at r AVI VIVJ tp A JJ A ft SV, U11U JVVs 1 Pendleton Drug Co. Cosy. Monday and Tuesday rapid fire western, educational., topical und nov elty comedies. "Just a Rad Kid." Thanhouser. The "Thanhouser Kid" takes the part of the bad youngster and she acts it so delightfully that she gives the kid of the picture an expression thi.t Is charming and keeps the aa Hence in sympathy with her. "The Sheriff's Sister." American. A man is thrown from a railroad bridge onto a swiftly moving train after a struggle with the outlaws. This Is on scene in this rapid-fire western story which Is all life and action. "Willie Challenges Jim Jackson." Eclair. Funny picture of a kid's mm t l AMI HI iMiiii means more than a fat baby. It means laying the foundation of a strong, sturdy constitution. Fat alone is not enough; there must be bone, muscle, brain and nerves. Scott's Emulsion i the Acme of perfection for Mother and Child. all onuoairra Theatre J. P. SIADERXACII, Prop. High-Class Up -to -Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's. Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in Today's Paper m$Tm THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated songs in the city. ' Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW T5IE COSY Where tlie entire family can en joy a high-class motion picture show with comfort. Fan, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed 0Kn Afternoon and Evening. Changes Sunday, Monday, W'ed nesiluy and Friday. Next Poor to St. Goorgo note!. Admission 5c and 10c. TONIGHT and 0 THEATRE re-opened under the former j management that mnda the i show-house fo popular and pave to Pendleton the best acts in vaudeville and latest motion pictures. We Recommend Tonight's Program Poors Open at 7. Vusal Prlcca.