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EIGHT, PAGES TAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912. WOMEN'S SUITS Everwear Hosiery at special prices For FRI. & SATURDAY By a special arrangement with the Eyerwear Hosiery Co. we are permitted to make reduced prices on Everwear hose for Friday and Satur day and still guarantee them. CHILDREN'S HOSE 1-2 doz. in box, 6 pair guar anteed for 6 months. Regular price $2.00 box. Special price $1.78 WOMEN'S HOSE 1-2 doz. in box, C pair guaran teed for C months. Regular price $2.00 box. Special price $1.78 1-2 doz. in box, mercer black and tan, G pair guaranteed G months. Regu lar price $3.00 box. Speci al price $2.68 1-4 doz. Women's silk hose, black and tan, 3 in box, 3 pair guaranteed 3 months. Regular price $2.25 box Special price $1.98 MEN'S SOX, 6 pair in box; regular price $1.50 box; come in tan, black and all the wanted colors ; 6 pair guaranteed G months. Speci al price - - ?l-38 MEN'S SOX, fine mer cerized, 6 pair guaranteed 6 months; 6 pair in box; regu lar price $3.00 box. Special price box $2.68 You'll neyer find a better sock value than these; .you'd tatter invest. The Peoples Uareliouse Where It Pays to Trade-Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps COO POX 0. W. R. & II. TRAIN Effective 12:01 a. m. Sunday, May 5th, O.-W. It. & X, Washington Di vision trains will run as follows: Train No. 5 leaves Spokane at 6:00 p. m. arriving at Walla Walla 2:35 a. m., Pendleton 4:50 a. m Train No. 7 will leave Spokane at 6:30 a. m. Walla Walla at 2:35 p. m., arriving at Pendleton at 4:45 p. rr.. Instead of 5 p. m. as at present. Train No. 6 will leave Pendleton at 6:30 p. m. instead of 7 p. m. as at present, will arrive at Walla Walla Ht 8:30 p. m., leave Walla Walla at 9 p. m. arrive at Spokane at 6:30 a. m. Train No. 8 will leave Pendleton at 7 a. m , Walla Walla at 9 a. m. ar riving at Spokane at 6 p. m. Trains No. 1 and 2 between Pen dleton and Walla Walla will run as they are running at the present time. COSTLY JOKE OX DETECTIVE. Took Seaman on Icave for Reverter From Navy. Philadelphia, Pa. As a result of a boast that he was a deserted from the navy, Owen Martin, a seaman on the battle-ship Idaho, at League ls lnd, was arrested in Pittsburgh, and brought back to tils vessel two days Specially Priced For Friday and Saturday Women's Suits in all the new Spring Models. Plain sersres, fancy mixtures in liiilit. ami dark colors. Plain tailored ami fancy styles. Skirts, two and three piece, also pleated models. (Vats, in the newest cutaway ef fects. $22.50 Suits will ii-o for $17.50 925.00 Suits will no for $19.9S 27.50 Suits will go for $22.50 30.00 Suits will go for $24.98 $33.00 Suits will go for ......... $28.49 $37.50 Suits will go for ,. $32.50 WOMENS WAISTS Our showing of women's waists in silk, lingerie and tailored, made in many dainty and loautiful styles. SILK WAISTS in the plain mannish shirt and fancy stvles. LINGERIE WAISTS with the new poplum effects and numerous other catchy styles, daintily trimmed with lace, and hand embroidery. Double T. P. W. Trad-, ing Stamps Friday till 1 o'Clock MEN'S NECKWEAR The famous Waterhouse make. Pure. ' silk in the best and latest styles, at prices no higher than you are asked to pay for un known "take-a-chance" makes elsewhere, 25, 35, 50, 75. Gossard Corsets Our full line of spring style in Gossard corsets are here. It is more gratifying to see the great change in the figure that a properly fitted Gossard will produce. Gos sard corsets are front lacing and the most hygienic cor set made, $3.50 to $10.00 Grocery Savings in Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery In Our Model Sanitary Basement. Phone Main 17. Best Seeded Raisins, 3 pack ages for - -. 25 Sea Shell Macaroni lg. 10 Good Laundry Soap, 8 bars for 25 Nice Ripe Juicy Oranges, dozen , 25 Fancy Layer Raisins lb. 20d All Pendleton's Best Crockery Store in Connection With Our Model Grocery. Prices are Right and the Stock is the Best. before his leave of absence had ex pired, while the detective who paid the expenes of bringing him back to his ship in the hope of obtaining the customary reward of $60, returned to Smoky city without the money, a sad der but wiser man. Martin had been visiting his home In Sellersvllle, Ind , and was on his way back to Philadel phia when the incident occurred. In a spirit of fun he declared that he had deserted the Idaho several weeks pre vious. Without waiting to write or tele graph to the Idaho for particulars,' the detective whose name is Miller, took Martin into cuostody and boarded the first train for this city. Martin de nied that he was a deserter, stating that he had made the assertion In fun, but Miller was obdurate and in sisted on accompanying him back to Is shin. Arriving on board the Idaho at League island the detective found that Martin had been on a leave of absence and still had two days to his credit be fore reporting for duty. Miller could only retire as gracefully as possible, while the crew of the Idaho gleefully bombarded him with potatoes. BASEBALL CONVERTS FATHER VAUGHAN Detroit. Rev. . Bernard Vaughan, the English Jesuit, now on a tour of the United States, wltnesed his first American baseball game in Detroit, when he watched the Detroit and Cle veland teams of the American league play a thrilling eleven-inning game. Womens COATS Specially Priced For Friday ' The season's latest styles, made with large side deveres and low side closing trim med with silk, braid and fancy buttons. Serges and fancy mixtures. All colors black, navy and tan. $13.50 Values for $10.00 $17.50 Values for $14.50 $25.00 Values for $21.49 $27.50 Values for $22.98 Other Departments Main 22. Italian Prunes 2 lbs.... 25 Best Japan Rice, 3 lbs. 25 Washing Ammonia and Blueing, 3 littles 25 Swift's Pride Cleanser, as gold as any, cans... 25 Xice Fresh Dairy Butter, 2 pound roll 55 According to Father Vaughan, he Is now a full-fledged enthusiast. "Some persons, I know, see little good resulting from these national games," said the English priest. "With them I have no sympathy whatever." Writing to a friend in New York, Father Vaughan said the clever pitching of Mullen and Gregg im pressed him most. Characterizing the baseballs as manipulated by the pitchers as "tough little things," the English "fan" said the pitchers drove them "In and out, up and down, right over the plate, as though they had been mesmerized to do the bidding of their will." CUPID'S STOHY IS CANNED. Young Woman Uses Phonograph to - Announce Engagement, Leominster, Mass. Miss Edith Lee Dewltt startled some friends whom she had invited to meet her brother's bride-to-be. Miss Otis of Medford, by having a phonograph announce her own engagement. "We'll have a song on the phono graph," said Miss Dewltt to her guests. She cranked up the machine and then came these words, In the voice of the young woman's father: "Ladies and gentlemen, I beg to an nounce the engagement of my daugh ter, Miss Edith Lee Dewltt, to Vallery H. Tarbell of 1283 Commonwealth av enue, Boston. Now get busy, for the next thing on the program is the congratulations." Hi UPbBshjmO II coupon I AT THE PICTURE SHOWS OrpiM'itni. Program for Friday's change. An extra good program for Fri day's change. Four full reels of the best pictures. 1. Captain Jenks' Diplomacy. Vlt ngraph. Captain Jenks (John Bun ny has a happy way of making everybody happy. He brings about a happy reconciliation between father and son. The easiest way is the best. 2. Unwelcome Love. Pathe. A young girl in the office of a foundry is caught In an elevator shaft and Is rescued by one Burns. Burns loves the girl, but the proprietor's daugh ter loves Burns and she seeks to do all the harm she can to every one who comes between her and Burns. 3. The Redemption of "Creek Joe" Selig. A true story of lire In Alle ghany coal mines. A mine explosion story that has many thrilling situ ations. 4. Wanted A Wife. Melies. Tired of bachelor life Tom advertises for a wife and receives a favorable answer from a pretty girl. Tom's friends hear of it and when the girl arrives by train they smuggle her away and substitute a homely cook. Tom is discomfltted to be sure, but in the end how he puts one over on the boys Is a winner. The Pastime. Friday's change of program The home of good pictures. "His Father's Son." Vltagraph. A picture telling a story in which two interesting characters figure. A fath er played by Philips and a son, played by Williams. There la a mother also a sweetheart in the picture. Brought up in luxury, Dick Livingston has ev ery chance of sowing his wild oats. His behavior angers his father and he refuses to have anything more to do with him. Gives him $5000, tells him to depend on himself In the future. The whole portrayal is dramatically intense and brings before us one of life's truths more convincing than fiction. "All in the Family." Essanay. Or iginality of story, vital interpretation and many phases that create roars of genuine hearty laughter, all combine to make this comedy drama a feature. "The Spanish Cavalier." Edison. A picture suggested by the ever-popular song, tells a story abounding in ro mance and adventure. The cavalier goes away to the Spanish wars and the girl Is true. She will not give her love even to u powerful lord und gets Into dire trouble. Is held by the Inquisition as a witch. Her lover is warned and returns to rescuo her. "Laughing Gas." C. G. P. C. This story Is a scream from beginning to end. Cosy. Wednesday and Thursday, lively western war drama, two comedies and a "Marion Leanord" feature. "Tli Mfirmnna " A mrirfl n Thfi Mormon prophet sent out a young man to ascertain tne ngniing sirengm of a party of Gentiles, who were on forbidden ground; the young man fell in love with the settlers daughter. and returning, ftegged the prophet to spare the party, Dut was reiusea. in th h.ittla he lolneil the settlers, and saved the day for them. Plenty of western action in tnis nveiy ana ex citing story. "The Lie." Imp. A story of "61. Tho hern Is ft Xnrthem soldier in love with a Southern girl. Her brother, a soldier in the souinern army, was wounded and in hiding and the lie was told by the hero to save the brother. A stirring story that ap peals to th heart. "Revenge Is Sweet," Gt. Northern. a hrlsk pnmedv of a Rummer's after noon, full of good time spirit and is very amusing. "Tho Rtreneth of the Weak." Rex The young doctor becomes great and fn minis ami forent his sweetheart at home, so she came to the city to see him, and on being spurned became a nurse. The doctor made a serious mistake in a prescription and .Marion, ivhn wna nrtlnir as nurse saved the patient. A Marion Leonard feature. "Obverse and Reverse," Ga. North ern. A laugh-making picture filled with mlrth-provoklng incidents. Coming, Sunday and Monday, the S. S. Titanic Just before sailing on her ill-fated voyage, showing the life boats and rafts. Admission iuc. Tho ornnil. Opening tonight. Vaudeville: 1. The musical McMInn Trio, fea turing a nine year old boy violin play er. 2. Sisters Beardsley, dancers and singers. Photoplays: 1 Thirty Days at Hard Labor, an Edison prison com edy; 2 A Western Postmistress; 3 Heroes) of the Mutiny. Moth proof cedar chests, great va riety of sizes and prices. Every home should have one. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. LEFT RROTIIEH ONLY $1. "He Hns Not Ileen n Good Hrother to Me." Salil New York Woman. New York. The will of Rosalie Castero, who died on April 3, was fil ed for probate In the surrogates' court. Her estate Is estimnted to be worth about $10,000. all In person alty. In designating her bequests in the will she says: "To my brother, Cleveland Forbes Dunderdale, I leave only II becaust he. has not fceen a good brother to me." HAD TO RK FAN OR QUIT. Hnselmll Lorn Nwwarj of a Follow Succeeds In a Pensylvanla Town. Darby, Pa. Realizing that he was losing trade because he could not tell his customers the baseball score or talk learnedly upon the respective merits of the different players, give the hatting average of the big hitter? of the two leagues, Ellis Stepford, who conducts a Main street cigar store has applied himself, studying all the irDjanrnHip Grows ' hair and can prove it Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus trous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff A little Danderine now will immediately double the beauty of your hair No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scrappy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it tlifoutrh your hair taking one small strand at a time. The 1S .):..- .nl at.in-.infr vnlir hair Will be liilllt. iniuivuiakv . . ....... h J fluffy and wavy and have an appearance of dance an incomparable lustre, soilness anu iuu riance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. TV., u'lll aftirnn nnnliratloll nf Danderine. 11! o jvw ..... "I I ' ' - you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a or falling hair ana your scaip win not what will please you most will be after a few week's use when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first-yes but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It pocs t 'jilt to the roots, invigorates and strengrnens mem. in producing properties cause the hair to grow abun dantly long, strong and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and prove to yourself tonight now that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment-that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. bnseball books and books of rules he cculd find. He is as much a theoret ical "fan" as anyone. "I eould see the looks of disgust on the faces of stranger customers," said Stepford, "when they would come rushing In and would ask the score and I would say I didn't know. There Is nothing that can describe it "This happened so many times that I began to believe it would affect business, so I took to baseball as a business." SF.X IIVtilKXK TO RE TA I'tillT IX SCHOOLS Such is the lX'i-Nlon of Management Commlttc of Hoard of Education. WhU-h Will Take Ip Subject at Next Meeting. Chicago, 111. Sex hygiene was dis cussed for more than an hour in ex ecutive session by the school manage ment committee of the board of edu cation and after adjournment the opinion was expressed that the board will adopt at its meeting next week the proposal to teach tho subject In the high schools In connection with physiology. It is expected that there will be some opposition at the board meeting but this will be expresed only with negative votes. It is planned to have no discussion on the subject. C'laMHPM Will He Segregated. It Is planned that the Chicago Med ical society shall select from among Its membership men and women physicians best fitted to talk to the boys and girls separately on the sub Ject. Another proposal Is to offer special opportunities for parents of children In the grades to listen to lectures that they may the better be able to direct their children along lines of scientific morality. AfiFJ) NEWLY WEDS IN PERIL. HrMe's son Rescues Them Prom Fire That Takes Their Home. Washington, Ta. Henry Jacobs, aged 65, and his bride of a few hours who was Mrs. Marie Meek, aged 60 had a miraculous escape in a fire which destroyed their new home and reduced to ashes all their wedding garments. They were snved by a son of the bride, John Meek, who carried the aged couple fnm the doomed house, inter collapsing us a result of his dush through flames and smoke. Xeither Jacobs nor his bride was Injured, but they are bemoaning the loss of their new home and all the wedding finery. The marriage occurred last even lng and the merriment continued un til an early hour this morning, the house being filled with friends of the newiyweds. .V)fl TOR KANSAS PEARL. Season 0cnliir on Hluek River Where Klch Finds Have, lieen Made. Imboden, Ark. V. A. and Oeorge Bell, pearl fishers of Doniphan, Mo., who have been pearling on Black river. In the vicinity of Pocahontas, found a fine pearl last week and sold it to .a pearl buyer, of Newport for $500. Several thousand dollars' worth of pearls have been found in Black riv er at that point In the Inst few years. The warllng' season is tust nni.n. inr. "ILVTES OLU, UGLY MEN." Chicago Judge. Dectden That Is No Wgn or Woman's Insanity. Chicago. Because Mrs. Adeline Maud McKee, society woman, mem ber Of the D. A. R. and the Chlenirn Women's Club, hates "old, ugly and bald-headed men" Is no reason that she be declared Insane, according to Judge John E. Owens of the countv court. Francis T. McKee. her huBband. n wealthy contractor, applied for a writ asking that she be sent to an asylum. He testified that her nrlnclnal tonle of conversation consisted of criticisms of the personnl appearance of men. Judge Owens halted the trial and declared that Mrs. McKee had a riirht to set .her own standards of personal fine we ' abun . ' loose beauty for men, and If she did not admire the bald-headed species It was no one's concern but her own. Ho dismissed McKee's writ and soundly scored the plaintiff for bringing such a plea into court. Mrs. McKee says she will sue for divorce. WOMEN OA XT HE Jl'RORS. Attorney (icncrul Says Franchise Con fers Xo Rlg-hls im to Panels. Sacramento The women of Cali fornia have no right to serve on trial Juries nccordlng to an opinion which Attorney General Webb rendered to District Attorney Washhorst. Thft Attornev rinni-rnl hol1 Hint tho amendment to the state constitu tion, granting the elective franchise to women, dealt with their nolitlcal rights und duties alone. The ruling was given In answer to a request from the board of super visors who wanted to pluce women on the panel of trial Jurors recently drawn. WOMEN OIMOSE SPOOX1XG. West Virginia Mother's Club Want Lore Making Hnnnol In I lot u re Shows. Morgantown, W. ,Va. If an ordo nance introduced at the request of the Mothers' Club Is passed by coun cil, spooning and all other forms of love making will be under the ban loca moving picture houses. It Is said couples have been using the darkened picture houses for tail ing and cooing while dramas are shown on the screens. The ordinance also provides for a film censorship. THROW OUT THE LINE. GlTe Them Help am Many Pendleton, People Will Ho Happier. "Throw Out the Llfo Line" ; The kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get th poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every minute. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney puis have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. Pendleton testimony proves their worth. C. S. Howard, 1614 W. Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon, ays: "For fif teen years I had a great deal of trou ble from a dull pain through tho mall of my back and left aide and during the past year there wag a numbness under my shoulders. I waa unable to lie comfortably on my back and I was bothered a great deal by too frequent passages of the kidney ecretlons. After several well known remedies had failed to help me, I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieving my trouble. I am grateful to this remedy for its good work " For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other Ten Extra Green Trading Stamps given j with each new PRESCRIPTION You want pure medicine. Correct work at right prices. TRY THE Pendleton Drug Co. "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH." f ' I v ' t It ',rfr 3 a ! : - A MA V hit'rni b: - f . At :,J.i