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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. TAGE TWO. ft A WHY TAKE CHANCE? With "nke-a-elianee" merchandise when this store offers you such a Viiri.sl iin.l well sehvted stoek of the best the whole Am criean market at" fords, and wo price those goods so that the.M oost von no more, and in many eases not as much as you are nsuaily asko.1 for inferior makes. Our goods are made by manufacturers who have a world wide reputation at stake, and everv aiiiele we sell is guaranteed, not only by us but by the mnunfacturer a well. This .-tore hvs you the latest ideas, when they are new, not when they art a M'ason old. When you buy here you can ivst assured that whatever you buy IS KKillT. In Order to Make it Doubly Profit able for You to Make This Store Your Store We give T. P. W. trading'stamps. They mean a savins; to you of exactly 5 per cent of your clothing, dry.gonds an 1 grocery expense. Is that worth anything to you ? Slop and fisruro out how much these items cost you in a year's time, you'll 1h surprised. Fisruro 5 per cent of the amount and you'll 1h surprised again to see how many choice prem iums it will buy for you. Things that you actually need and have wanted, probably, for years, but haven't felt like paying out the hard cash for. rf You don't need to save a full look of T. P. W. trading stamps. We have premiums for as little as thirty stamps, which represents only :J.OO worth of business. Save YourT.P.W. Trading Stamps CHAIRS Those nice, easy rockers, in different styles : 1 In ok to 2 books. C LOO KS Good st and a rd makes that will keep correct time and adorn your mantle; 1 1-2 books to 2 book?. Silverware Wo show a most complete line of table silverware. KNIVES Tn different patterns, per set of C 15 pages. FORKS To mate!) knives, per set, 10 pages. TABLE SPOONS Sev eral good designs to choose from, 10 pasres. TEA SPOONS to match table spoons, 5 pages. ODD PIECES AND SETS OF SILVERWARE from 1 page to 10 pasres. Art Squares Beautiful patterns, good auality; 2 1-2 books to G 1-2 looks. 15AP.Y ("'A UTS A good assortment of the newest styles; 10 pasres to 2 books. PICTURES ()f all kinds, genuine oil paintings and k'autiful prints, suit ably framed ; 5 pages to 1 book. CUT GLASS STAR CUT WAT Eli SETS consisting of water pitcher and 6 glasses; 5 pages. SUGAR AND CREAM ER, cut glass, beautiful de sisms, 1 book and 0 pasres. BOWLS, WATERBOT TLES, Etc., at most reason able prices. CHINA WARE DUTCH CHINA, a new fad, pieces as cheap as 30 stamps, up to 2 pages. FANCY JAPANESE CHINA, odd pieces, 1 to 12 pages, plates 5 pages, cups and saucers 5 and fi pages. IIAVILAND CHINA Every piece that belongs to a complete dinner or break fast set, pieces 2 pasres up. ODD FANCY CHINA, including plates, cups and saucers, salad sets, "bowls, bon bon dishes, cracker jars, vases, chocolate sets, etc., at from 30 stamps up. INFANTS WEAR New arrivals in our infant department, lieautifnl and daintv, models made of the finest of materials, sheer lawns, mercer ized nainsook, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, fine French embroideries, finished with beading and ribbons. We are ehowing the latest French dresses in sizes 2 to 5 years. PRICED FROM 48c TO $8.00 Infants Bonnets Our assortment of infant's lxnnet.s are complete, dainty baby Irish lace eajs, French embroidered caps, also the "Elite" washable baby cap. It landers like a handkerchief, opens out flat by untying ribbon bows mid lacing string. All tizcx. PRICED FROM 48c TO $3.38 The Peoples Warehouse Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps. Where it Pays to Trade. SPORTS HAUX WILL HE OFFICIAL AT KASTEltX OUKtJON MKKT Baker, Ore., April 23. The East ern Oregon meet will bo conducted with Archie Hahn as official. He will act as both official starter and referee and will bfting a man with htm for clerk of the course. Every iiuli cation points to a large delegation at the meet. UAH WF.ATllEK 1XTKKFEKES WITH KAM-:ilAMi AT LA tiKAXDE Iji Grande, Ore., April 25. Weather that has smacked of mid-winter con dltions is proving detrimental to the best development of material now here to work out for a uniform in the l.i Grande baseball club. Spasmodic workouts have been held between showers but no consistent work is ac complished, and players and heads alike are anxious for a wee bit of re spectable practice weather. As a ron sequence "the weeding out" hour has not arrived yet as it seems to have done in Pendleton. COAST LEAGUE GAMES. W. L. PC. Oakland 16 i .800 Vernon '. 12 7 .632 Log Angeles ! 10 .471 Sacramento 8 11 .421 San Francisco 7 11 .3S9 Portland 4 13 .235 n Portland Helpless Score: Oakland 5 Portland 0 Parkins and Mitze; Milligan, and Howley. Lalonge. Senators Ileat Angi'ls. Score: IX. Sacramento 4 Los Angeles . . 3 AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orjliuin. An extra good program for Friday change. . Four full reels of the best pictures. 1. "Oh! Those Eyes." Blograph. Gladys simply could not make her eyes behave. When her father finds his clerks fascinated he decides to help them teach her u lesson. With what results the picture shows. 2. "Those Hickervllle Hoys," Blo graph. Hank and Zeb do a vaude ville act at the town hall for the bene fit of the new school house, and the town tells them they are wasting their time In Hicksvllle, they should be on the stage. So they start out to become real actors. 3. "The Sacrifice," Lubin. Howard lMknap falls in love with Enid La Uose a dancer. His mother urges Henry Carlton her own admirer to break up the match. An automobile accident brings the dancer and Carlton much together and Enid falls desperately in love. 4. "Mo and Bill." Sells. An idyl of American life. It begun in about the JO's with four school children two girls and two boys. 5. "A Man Worth While," Melles. Ann Worth decides to go west In search of Man Worth AVhile and fin is employment as governess to a ranch man's daughter. Here she meets her Ideal. H. 13 r 3 1 Girot H. E. 9 1 11 2 Chech and M. Brooks; Braum. Mahoney and Cheek, Hart. Vernon I teats Frisco. Score: IX. H. E Vernon 7 11 1 San Francisco 2 8 1 Castleton and Brown; Fanning and Schmidt. X. V. LEAGUE GAMES. f W. Victoria . Spokane . Portland . Vancouver Tacoma . Seattle . . L. 3 3 4 4 4 PC. .625 .571 .500 .500 .500 .333 The la -tii no. The home of good pictures. Speci al for Friday and Saturday. "Charlie's Reform," Edison. Pro duced in co-operation with the di vision of recreation of the Uussel Sago Foundation. A clerk Is seen calling upon his best girl .surrounded by her family, including very unwel come small brothers and small sisters. Her parents refuse to allow her to go out with him evenings and they con sequently separate. He goes to one of the cheaper dance halls. The re sult of this Incident the, love story is broken and the young man goe groin bad to worse. "The Unknown Violinist." Vita graph. A picture with a situation thiit is very well acted by Mr. Chas. Kent and Mr. Leo Delanney. "Cured." Essany. You will be cured of all pet grouches, and that gloom jinx of yours w ill disappear when you see this comedy conceit, rich in humor and real fun. '"Brave Heart's Hidden Love." Am erican Pathe. A tombing story of a little girl whose parents were killed by Indians grows up as, the adopted daughter of a white settler and the one Indian who lives In the same hut with him. They both love the girl dearly. Finally an artist comes along with whom she falls in love and he takes her to his eastern home.. Victoria lients Score: Victoria Seattle Seattle. R. H. E. 5 5 2 2 8 1 Ingersoll and Shea; Kauffman an,d Meek. Tiicoina Wins From Portland. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma 5 11 2 Portland 3 6 1 Criger and Crittenden; Bloomfield and Harris. AMERICAX LEAGUE GAMES. Washington Score: Washington . . . Boston Boston 2. R. H. E 5 9 2 2 8 1 Johnson and Ainsmith; Cicotte and Carrigan. ' Umpires Connolly and Hart. Chicago 0; Cleveland 1. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 6 12. 0 Cleveland . : 1 9 3 Lange and Block; George and Easterly. Umpires Dineen and Per rine. Athletics 7; X. V. 0. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 7 16 0 Xew York 0 4 2 Plank and Thomas; Warhop . and Street. Umpires Westervelt and O'Loughlln. St. Louis 9; IXtroit 5. Score: , R. H. E. Detroit ". 5 11 2 St. Louis 9 11 0 Carrlngton. Lafitte. Pernoll and Stanage; Frill and Krlchell. Umpires Eagan and Evans. XATIOXAL LEAGUE GAMES. Ilosinti 3; Brooklyn 1. Score: R. H. E Boston : .' . . 3 6 1 Brooklyn 1 4 0 Brown and Kllng; Allen and Phelps. Umpired Klem and Bush. Giants II; Phillies 1. Score: R. H. E. Xew York 1111 1 Philadelphia 4 7 8 Marqunrd and Meyers; Alexander and Schultz. Graham. Umpires Rlgler and Finneran. At Pittsburg Clnclnnatl-Pitts-burg game postponed; rain. IF YOU ABE A TRIFLE SEXSITIVE About the- size of your shoes, many people ran wear shoes one size small er by shaking Into them Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder for the' feet. It makes tight-fitting or New Shoes feel easy, and gives rest and. comfort to hot, tired, swollen, aching feet. Try It today. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. If you want dry slab wood, phone Main S. Cosy. Friday and Saturday, wo present Madame Sarah Bernhardt, the world's most famed actress In her most pro found success. "Camil'.e." Both in novel and play form the success of "Camille," by Alexander Dumas, has been world wide and perennial. The popularity of the story increases with the year. "Camille" Is no fantastic romance, It Is a cross section of life; a human doc ument; the true story of a lovely, loving who lived, who adored and who died. Marguerite Gauthier was not an imaginary woman. In life she was Marie Duplessio and in 1845 she was the reigning beauty of Paris and the toast of all the clubs. She was re markable for her exquisite luxury, her dazzling beauty and a certain nobility of character combined with natural distinction. She led the agitated life of the courtesan without Joying In Its success. Falling- Into consumption, she despaired and let herself drift with the whirlwind of fast life in Paris. At a gay nail, her friend and neighbor. Prudence, introduced her to Armand Duval. She met him with Indifference, but ho fell madly In love and when she fainted in the dance Armand aided her and reveal ed signs of sorrow and love. Mar guerite, not being used to such tender affectin, was drawn to Armand. They fell deeply In love and lost no oppor tunity to be together. One day Mar guerite asked Armand to leave as she was tired and needs rest. All unsus pecting he goes away, but as he pass es out he sees the Count of Giray en ter. Mad with Jealous rage he gives Prudence a letter for Marguerite, ex pressing his regret at not being a mil lionaire and announcing his intention of leaving Paris without seeing her again. Marguerite receives this let ter at the moment she gets a check from the count to pay her heavy debts and leave her free. She bursts into tears and is prostrated. Armand, hearing of her profound sorrow, goes to her and begging her pardon for the letter, assures her oi- his love. They arrange to leave Paris together and live In the country In happiness. Un fortunately, Armand's father receives a letter from the father of his son's fiance stating that a marriage cannot take place until Armand has cast off Marguerite. To protect the happiness of the children,' M. Duval goes to Marguerite and begs her to give up Armand. A powerful scene follows and Marguerite consents when she Is convinced that an Innocent girl's heart wl, be broken if Armand remains with her. In a storm of tears she writqs a letter to Armand Informing him all Is over between them and she is about to leave r-arls with Count of Varllle. Armand Is overcome ut the news and has to be taken home. Months later Armand sees Marguerite enter u ball room with the count. The gambler wins heavily.. Excited and reckless he goes to Marguerite and re proaches her and taking the bank notes he has Just won throws them In her face, expressing his contempt for the woman he thinks only mer cernary. A duel follows between Ar mand and the count. Marguerite re turns home and takes to her bed to die. Armand's father tells his son the true story of the affair. Armand rushes to her and finds her. dying. Then follows the wonderful death-bed scene In which Bernhardt reveals her self as the divinity of tragedy. Great scenes crowd close upon each other I nickel that buys an A i L Owl Londres. JI J jj In "Camille" and tbe action Is com pletely self-explanatory. H. McGowan, 1213, W, 2nd street, Little Rock, Ark., says, "I suffered with severe pains across my back and the kidney action was Irregular and' very painful. After taking Foley Kid ney Pills for a few days the pain left, my back and the kidneys became nor mal. I ran gladly -recommend Foley Kidney Pills for I know they helped, mi." For sale by a!l dealers. VEAL! VEAL! Phone Your Order to Main 33 For Choice Young Veal Remember We Give "S & H" Greeri Trading Stamps With Every Cash Purchase CENTRAL MEAT MARKET mm Oregon Sunday School Workers M I ndlcton, "The biggest city of its size in the west," greets you, mnl thin, Pendleton's busiest store, 1ms plneed the lntch string out to all visitors. Come in mid meet ns that you may know -nn hetter,' make tltis store your headquarters during your leisure hours, ask us about Pendleton we are at your service. Again we extendtto you a hearty WELCOME. Golden Rule Store WE LKAll, OTHERS FOLLOW. Half of Your Life is spent in your working clothes. 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