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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. FENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1,012. TEN PAGES iff fi! f;, ?$i&mMm If U &afer ! if mitt fepil ! fe l f 1 ALL WOOL ,l .r- til H III II III! Ut I I I 1 1 I I 1 II I f f I 1 1 .-"7 M Mill Ml If V n v .... I C .'' V-',' v' ;V-' y;; ' J ,v -' . f,,, ' . - nilimi niiimiinimi I--1 -i 4 Opening of the Spring Clothes Season You young men who like stylish, smart clothes; you older men who like the same thing; you men who want style and smartness along con servative lines; all men, of all tastes in dress; here9s notice to you all that we are ready to show you the new models in suits and overcoats for Spring and Summer wearing. Hart Schaffner & Marx lmvp mail; fur us t!u lust lt. of "add clothe? over brought together in this town; new colorings gmvs, blues, purple blues, tans, olives, browns. New jiatterns in tweeds, cheviots, homespuns, worsteds, serges, silk mixtures; imported fabrics of many choice textures. The new models for young men include one, two and three-button styles; with meiliuiii anil long roll lapels; the modified Kng lirdi sack with snug shoulders; the high-cut five and six-button waistcoats: and of cour-e the well-known and always popular Var sity; the Shapeinaker, and others. It's a great lot of fine merchandise; and we're glad to be able to serve you with such goods. We can take good care of any man in these suits from $18 up; and in ouercoats from $16.50 up. You'll get here also a fine lot. of shirts; you'll ikhh! some thn Spring. Xew neckwear also; new shapes and styles in soft and stiff hats. The "'new" idea prevails. Come and look it over. Peoples Warehouse WIIKUK IT PAYS TO TRADE. save von: T - RrlmiuMu ; COUPOW - . J. PremiuM 11 CPU POM I lip fpTfeilUMj I COUPON 8 V. W. TRADING STAMPS. PRtMluHl COUPON 8 fplmUtl COUPON V TOT.T I IMlUrf COUPON AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Onli-um. An extra goorl program for Sun day's change. Four full reels of the best American pictures. 1. "A Problem In Reduction." VI tagraph. The ridiculous efforts of a woman who, thinking that she was becoming too fleshy, tried a course of treatment to reduce her weight. 2. "The Heart of a Boss." Luln. A wonderfully pretty story of a news boy, his rise and fall. He rises again to position and happiness. The news boy meets with an accident and Is succored by a bank president and his little girl. The newsboy later be comes a political "boss" and has an opportunity to get the bank president out of serious trouble. S. "A Diplomat Interrupted." Colonel Scott does not a prove of eith er Lieuapnant Wilbur or Jim Virden, who spend most of their time with his (laughters. Genie and Jessie. The quartet rexolves to win favor with the colonel, who faces ruination through his gambling losses to Count Orloff. an adventurer. The count tells him he will return the money if he will upp!y him with certain fortifications. Forced to it. the colonel agrees. Jim overhears the argain and steals the plans himself. The count then pro poses that the colonel give him Genie. She is about to sacrifice herself when There ts more CaUrrb In this section of the eoantry tban til other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be incurable. For (rest many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falllnc to enrs with Iocs) treatment, announced It Incurable. Hclencs has proven rttsrrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires conatlta tlonsl treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 3. Cheney Co., To ledo, Ohio, la the only constitutional cure no the market. It Is taken Internally In dims from 10 drops to a teaspoonfal. It acta dlrerflv on the blood and mucous tur fcs of tbe syatem. They offer one hun dred dollars for any esse It falls to core, (tend for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. 1. COENKY Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bold b Prmrelsts. 75c. Tske Hall's Family Pills for conatl petl oa th t- father receives a telegram telling mm or a fortune left to him. 4. "In Frontier Days." Pathe. A wild story of life on the plains in the days when the early settlers were go ing over the land in caravans. 5. "The Island of St. Kilda, Scot land." Pathe. Musical program: 1 Berliner Luft. Berlin Kcho. Paul I-lncke. 2 Badertzky. John Strauss. Sr. 3 Trinken Xir nock ein Tropfsh en. Wilh Hirsch. Rattenfanger. (The Rat Catch er.) A. Neuendorf f. 5 O du mein holder Asbeendstern. (Evening Star from Tannhauser.) R. Wagner. , Sun- Tile Patime. The home of good pictures day's change of program. "The Office Favorite," I,ubin. A very pretty story and also a very dramatic one, such as will appeal to romantic young people. Two crooks decide to rob an office and the wo man secures employment there. She manages to JngTatiate herself so completely In the boss's favor that the regular office girl Is about to loose her position. The boss, an un married man, writes two letters, one to the office girl discharging her, arid the other to the new girl doub ling her salary as a valentine. Well the letters get mixed and the way things turn out is interesting. "The Scapegoat," Selig. A sensa tional drtima of the western type, embodying as one of its thrilling in cidents the almost seemingly impos sible and daring capture of the run away horse and rescue of its driver. "The Swlmlng Party," Kalcm. An unusually fresh comedy. One of the kind that will make you laugh. "Floral Parade at San Diego, Cal ifornia." This is one of the most beautiful films it has even been our pleasure to present. "Jlmmie in Love," Kosmik. Jim mle proves himself full of resources in every phase of his flirtation. "The Ostrich Plume Industry, France," Interesting. Musical program: Xo. 1. Alexander's Rag Time Band. Rag. Xo. 2. Melody, Rag. Xo. 3. Fair Thee Lizzie Lee. Rag Xo. 4. Hallowe'en Jack O'Luntern Rag. Xo. 5. Angle Worm Wiggle, Rag. Cosy. Friday and Saturday, see the big black bear In the feature comedy. "Bill Pays His Debts." Lux. Bill found a big bear and took him to his rooms to chase away creditors. One great, big laughmaker. "Love and Charity." Reliance. De lightful story of Christmas. A poor father, having entered a house to steal presents for his children is dls covered, but after telling his story, happiness comes to all. "The Flag of Distress." The amus ing way In which a husband escaped from his wife by means of a distress signal. "An Indian Maid's Elopement." Bison. Stirring story of the west, abounding in lively situations and ex citing events, pictured amid beautiful scenery. "Henpecked Bertie Goes Fishing." Lux. Watchful wifely was fooled by Bertie and his friend by means of a dummy. Very laughable. "I wish I had a Girl." Imp Amus ing experience of a hopeless man who wanted a girl. At Uie Grand. Opening tonight: 1. The famous Dancing Richards, In their Texas Tommy dances. 2. The Pendleton Bootblack Quar tette. Photo plays: Three reels of the best subjects ob tainable. The famous Texas Tommy Dancers are opening tonight at the Grand for a four days' stay. This is one of the best dancing acts on the circuit and sure to please. They just filled a 3 weeks' engagement In Portland. The Bootblack Quartette is also en gaged for a short tune. They have proven their ability before to the Pendleton public. In short this is a very good bill and nobody should miss seeing them. Fl'HXISS CO.MKS ON' A VISIT. ('ai-t(H)iii.Ht Will ApiM'iir In Moving Picture Plays Written for Ktllson. Xew York. Harry Furniss. I.on do's famous cartoonist, writer and playwright, arrived on his first visit here In ten years. Ills (laughter Dor othy is with him. Mr. Furnlss for four years has been illustrating special editions of Dick ens and Thackery, and for a change has come over here to present to Thomas A. Edison a series of mlving pictures, with the accompanying play lets writted by himself and incorpor ating his own bulging person as a prominent figure In motion. "What am I here for?" inquired the visitor. "What's the use of stay ing in England? There's no coal there now." Mr. Furni.ss drew some, sketches on the steamer. "I distributed them am ong those people I don't like," said the earnest, brown-whiskered, short and corpulent Britisher. POPE IS TAXED IX V. S. romance in which the propsoal was made and accepted by cable and the bride Journeyed across the ocean to become a wife. The pair were school chums to gether in Vienna, where Miss Bauer's father Is a prominent banker. Young Heilig found his advancement was not fast enough In Austria and the girl's father would not let him propose un til he could give a home as good as her own. The young Austiian'came to Amer ica six years ago. He opened the first delicatessen shop along the Boardwalk. A month ago he cabled to Miss Bau er and friends of the father vouched for Peter Bauer's prospective son-in-law's wealth In the same way. She accepted and Immediately left Vien na, arriving here after visiting friends en route In time to marry on the day set for the ceremony. and partly by throwing too mucli work upon them. Foley Kidney Pills strengthen the kidneys, give tone to the urinary organs nnd restore the normal action of the bladder. They are tonic In action, quick in results. Try them. For sale by all dealers. Plux X Is AttWHMfil on InlH'rlliinco I, eft Him In Wisconsin. Milwaukee. Wis. Pope Plus X will have to pay $20 inheritance tax under the laws of Wisconsin on a $500 be quest left him by oJhanna Brand, Milwaukee, who died January 27, 1911, according to a ruling made here. 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Halifax Poller Sny Woman Has Con fessed Crime. Halifax, N. S. Mrs. Alice McCar en put her B-weeks-old baby in the stove and burned it to death, accord ing to a confession which the police say she made when they arrested her on suspicion that she could account for the disappearance of her child, which had been missing for nine days. Small bones found in an ash barrel In the house led to the arrest of the woman, who claimed the child had been kidnaped. The, police believe she is mentally deranged. HOW COLD CAUSES KIDNEY DIS- Partly by driving blood from the surface and congesting the kidneys, TaxicabSorvico DAY AND NIGHT Stand at Hotel St. George 25C to Any Part of City Phone Main 12 Joseph N. Bohl, Prop. We Sell Sulphur ro Koeppen's The drug store that serve you beat.