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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST QREOOfflAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. EIGHT PAGES Desirable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. The Season's Newest and Most Stylish Ideas are Always Shown Here First. Our store is brimful of choice merchandise from America 's foremost manufacturers; quality merchandise that we all like to wear, that anyone can well be proud to wear. Styles that can not be question ed, coming straight from America's style originators. Whatevere you buy here you may rest assured is right. Oar prices for these goods are no more, and often not as much as most stores ask for the "take-a-chance" kinds of merchandise that floods every market, goods that have no reputation, that are most likely two or three seasons old when you see them, and will not give you your money's worth of wear, nor any style at all. We want your trade, we'll give you the best there is for your money. Misses' and Juniors' Suits Reduced Pretty stylos in plain screes ami fancy mixtures. Skirts plain with panel front and back, also pleated models. Jackets with large collars, trimmed with silk and braid. Sizes 13 to IS. $13.50 Values will go for $S.95 $15.00 Values will go for ?11.59 $17.50 Values will so for $12.9S $22.50 Values will go for $17.50 Gingham House Dresses We show a most complete lino of house dresses in gingham, percale and chambrey. Hade in a wide range of pretty snappy mod els, also the Baldwin house dress with re versable fronts; all colors and sizes 34 to 40. Priced from 08 to $3.9S French Madras In shirting patterns, or colored, stripes and figures. Comes 3G-in. wide. Yard 17 Flaxon Cloth Washes, wears and looks like linen, comes in neat stripes and small figures, very sheer and the proper cloth for summer. The yard 14 Figured Pongee in medium weight, the best material for an 'outing shirt." Laundries fine. Yard 75 Pearl Links for Soft Collars For wear with your soft shirt collar. We have pearl links at 10 pair. Pearl Ear Pins in white and smoked pearl 25 each. New Wide Patent Leather Belts Patent leather belts in white, red and black. Just the thing you've wanted for vour Russian Blouse and Buster Brown suits. Price !. 50 Our Famous Shoe Department Offers you the best there is in shoes. Styles that are right up to the minute, qualities that have no equal in Pendleton. Prices thai are beyond competition. When you buy shoes of us you'll be properly fitted by expert shoe men. Men who know their business, they'll save you all that foot trouble. " Our shoes are made by America's best expert slioe makers. The materials are fully guaranteed. Our Spring display of . oxfords and pumps is complete. The new white shoes are here in all styles. " - Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery, in Our Sanitary Flyless Basement ' Phone Main 17. All Other Departments Main 22. Fancy Water White Comb Honey, 3 for 50 Pure Extracted llonev Pint 30? Quart 1-2 Gallon . - $1.00 Fig Pudding, cans . : 15? and 25? Fancy Pipe Olives, pint 25? Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple, can 25? G cans $1.40 Minced Pipe Olives, fine for making sand wiches, jars 20? and 35? Fancy Sweet Midget Pickles, pint 30? Fresh Saratoga Chips, packages..- 10? New Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds 25? Our Fruits and Vegetables are always Fresh, and we have everything the market affords. COUPOW The Peoples Uaroliouso Where It Pays to TradeSave YourT. P. W. Trading Stamps H COUPON I AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orptieum. An exceptional good program for Tuesday's change. Four full reels of the best pictures. 1. "The Pipe." Vltagraph. A good wife Is a jewel; a pipe la a con solation, an emblem of peace. If a man must smoke let htm do It at home- Keep him and peace In the family. Mr. Marshall P. Wilder in the role of "Sherlle Komes," the de tective; is a feature in this film. 2. "The Insurgent Senator." Edi son. A story of politics and love. The theme is timely and vital, while the settings and in fact the whole atmos phere are wonderfully real. Mary Fuller and Marc McDermott play the leading parts. 3. "The Anonymous Letter." Pa- the. A married woman Is fascinated by a young man and makes an ap pointment with him. ,Her sister dis covers the plot and persuades her sister to renounce her new friend. To do this the married woman calls on him, is followed by her sister. The sister sees this, manages to get to the rendezvous and saves all parties. Napurkowska, the Russian dancer, p'ays in this film. 4, "The Albertos." Pathe. A very clever vaudeville stunt which will please the most exacting. 5. "The Cattle King's Daughter." Essanay. A stirring drama of old Arizona days. An absorbing western story that is made convincing by good work on the part of the flayers. An derson's part is in his usual vien, ro mantic out law, but he plays It with his usual excellence and wins his usual favor with his audiences. iTHE FIRST GRAY -'HI! IF ICE Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair and . Make It Grow. The Pastime. The home of Good pictures. Tues day's change of program. "Lonesome Robert." Essanay. Fea ture. A plot based upon wireless te legraphy. This gripping, enthralling drama, teems with live thrills and an undercurrent of pathos that moistens the eye and causes a lump to stick persistently in one's throat. "Pushmobile Races." Vltagraph. A new sport, "Push it along; it's a good thing!" The races are exciting and you want to get in the parade. The races are exciting and you want to get in the parade. A feature of this film is the presence of Miss Florence Turner, "The Vltagraph Girl." She takes part In one of the races and greets all her fiends in a special sa lute and "howdy." "The Secret of the Miser's Cave." Kalem. A picture that has in a large measure the elements that are popu lar. The saving of the girl from the villain and the rescue of the man in the cave. All these parts are well acted and quite convincing. "His Little Sister." Lubin. A j western farmer, full of good laughs. ine dovs nad seen mtie sister s pno tograph taken years before and ex pected her to look like It. Well she disappointed them. "Burnt Cork." Vltagraph. Min strel shows are always popular. This is a good one and funny, too. "That Chicken Dinner." Lubin. A comedy with a clean-cut story of the trials befalling two tramps. A harmless remedy, made from com mon garden soge, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. 'Iho caro oi the hair, to prevent it from losing ita color and lustre, U just 03 important as to care for tooth to kern them from dis coloring. Why ryeiul money for cos metics and creams t'i improve tho com plexion, and yet neglect your hair, when gray hair is even more conspicuous and suggestive of ago than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of tho two, it is easier to preserve tho natural color and beauty of tho hair than it 13 to have a good complexion. All thnt ii necessary i3 tho occasional use of Wycth's Saps and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common gar den Sarro and Sulphur, combined with faded hair, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this Bimple, harmless 'remedy, your nair will gradually bo restored to u: natural color, in a short tirno Iho Cm drufT will be removed, nnd your hair will no longer come out but will ncart to grow as Nature intended it should. Don't neglect your hair, for it poos further than anything elso to mako or mar your goo;i iool:s. lou can buy this remedy at ary drag etoro for fifty cents a bottle, and your dix gist will givo your money back i! Via: are not satisfied after usi.i;. ' I ur chase a bottle to.lay. You will never regret .it when you realize tno ciiier ence it will make n your appearance. Special Agent. Pendleton Drug Co. present one of the funniest and clev erest farce comedies ever written, en titled "A Married Bachelor." It tells the stoy of a young man who has to tell some very clever lies to receive the money his aunt left on her death bed. There is a deacon In the play who Is extremely funny, and Tie is "the goat of all the bachelor's lief and tricks. The Wilbur company gives an extreme'y clever perform a nee of the farce. "Chet" Wilson will continue his clever work in conjunction with the stock company. sritfiKox accused or aito STEALING I-lZZLi: TO POLICE Philadelphia, Pa. Ever since the I uMication of the news of the arrest if Dr. Allen F. Gentry, a graduate of the Vniv-rsity of Pennsylvania, on a charge of sU-aling automobiles, there lias been a st.-ady stream of motor car owners to detective headquarters at the city hall, each caller anxious to ret truce nf a missing machine. The extraordinary charge against Gontrv I that he stole automobiles and Hpirited them off to a worshop of his own at Mirrostown, X. J., where he transformed them Into different looking tars and then sold them to j.urchasers of second hand cars. Gentry, who is the son of a former prosperous Weft Philadelphia phy sician Is a prisoner at city hall, where lie will be detained several days while detectives are completing their inves tigation. Already he stands Indicted for the theft of a White Steamer car. the property of F. K. Mearg of Oak Lane. Mears haK identified and re covered his automobile. The police nay the man has stolen several scores of automobile in this city and sinew-here. The police say that Gentry, whom they call a "motor maniac," has con ducted a business that has brought him heavy returns for more than a year and a half. In New York, Philadelphia, Trenton, Albany, Balti more, Washington and other cities, it Is said, he has been carrying on his riky but lucrative business. DOU KILLED HV TRAIN' WOIlTII SiOO, CO CUT DECIDES Chicago Whether a dog was ex ercising "ordinary care and diligence for Its safety" when killed by a train, and its value, were points which Judge Newcomer was called upon to decide. C. It. Barrios, 1608 West Kinzie street, was given Judgment of $200 against the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad for the killing of Oakwood Jehu, an Airedale terrier. It was the largest Judgment ever given in the municipal cout for "personal injuries" to a dog. Judge Newcome decided; That the dog 'was using ordinary care and diligence." That a fair valuation of the canine was $200. The fact that this Airedale terrier once, "single handed" killed a timber wolf, as related by Barios In tils tes timony, entered Into the decision of the court. Before rendering his deel' slon. Judge Xewcomer examined sev eral books of pedigrees and read au t Vi , , i I . . v. . . ...... uu lIle vaiuca or various specimen of the different branches of me canine family. Numerous experts testified, placing me vaiue or Airedale terriers from 500 to J1000. Barrios himself testi fied he had refused $500 for Otik wood Jehu and told stories of the an imal's prowess. Tho evidence was that the dog was being led by a boy in the embploy of Mr .Brarios, and when crossing the Milwaukee tracks at Elston and North Fifty-First avenues two months ago, as a train was approaching, the boy boy dropped the chain and ran, the dog standing on the track and being run over and killed. Judge Newcomer held that the dog was "exercising ordinary care and diligence" In that It was In the charge of the boy, and the fact that it did not scurry to safety did not show that he dog wo stupid, but that it probably was an obedient animal, and no doubt was struck with terror when deserted by the boy and was paralyzed by fright. Pleasures of youth are a misfit In old age. Tho Cosy. Wednesday and Thursday, another pleasing program, the kind you like to see. "The Coward." American. Lively western with an exciting man hunt as one of the chief events. For years the coward had been exasperated by his companions until one day he kill ed his man. Fleeing for his life the coward bravely performed a humane and heroic act and proved his cour age and bravery. "Blighted Lives." Solax. A young man In great need of oney appeals to a friend for aid. The man, his unsucctssful river in love, sent him a check and then accused him of for gery. In a great trial scene he is found guilty and sent to prison, while his rival won the girl. The ending is dramatic in the extreme. "Shrlners Parade at Rochester Eclair America. Views of an elabo rate parade and ceremony that Is very interesting. "Gaumont Weekly." $7,000,000 fire in Houston, Texas, Pennsylvania R. R. wreck, Maine heroes honored, Laurence, Mass., children march In New York, boats go down in flame, Mardi Gras week n- 'New Orleans, Floods In England, Taft at Washing ton's tomb, championship skating contest on Ice in Berlin, Paris fash Ions and many other events. "The Kodak Contest." Eclair Am erica. A prize was offered for the funniest photograph and so a husband and wife's photos appeared in the daily paper, a misunderstanding oc curred which was explained in time. Coming Friday ami Saturday, "The Battle of the Redmen," a stupendous western production In two reels, made by the "101 Ranch Wild West show company. Two tribes of Indians in the cast. , FARCE COMEDY PRESENTED AT GUAM) THEATER The popular Wilbur company will Dizziness, vertigo (blind staggers) sallow complexion, fatulence are symptoms of a torpid liver No one can feel well while the liver Is lnac tlve. HERBINE Is a powerful liver stimulant. A dose or two will cause all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try it Price 60c. Sold by A. C. Koep pen & Bros. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON WOOD. .Sealed bids are requested by the county court of Umatilla County, Ore gon, for 110 cords of wood, delivered at the Court House yard in Pendleton, Oregon; bids to be filed with the County IClerk on or before 10 o'clock a. m. on June the Dth, 1912. Wood to be either red fir, yellow fir, or ma ple; to be cut from green timber and free from rotten or doty parts. Bids to be accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 10th day of May. 112. FRANK SALIXG, County Clerk. CALTi FOR ROAD WARRANTS. All road warrants registered during the months of November and De cember, 1911, January, February and March, 1912. will be paid at my of fice In the county court house upon presentation. Interest ceased upon date of pub lication. Dated Pendleton, Ore., this the 10th day of May," 1912. O. W. BRADLEY. County Treasures The Demons of the Swamp. are mosquitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs In the blood. Then follow the Icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite flies and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid But Electric Bitters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffer ing," wrote Wm. Fretwell of Luca ma, N. C.r "three bottles drove all the malaria, from my system, and I've had good health ever Bince." Best for all stomach, liver and kidney Ills. EOc at Koeppens. Notice. To all those wishing to have their dear relatives' resting places improv ed belore Decoration Day by rein forced cement walls around the graves, I will be at the cemetery every day from now to May 29, doing this class of work. AU Information will be free. Yours truly, FRANK DUPRAT. Serious Costly Sickness is far too sure to come when your bodily strength has been undermined by the poison of bile. Headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath, nervousness, and a wish to do nothing are all signs of biliousness signs, too, that your system needs help. Just the right help is given and the bodily condition which invites serious sickness Is Prevented By timely use of Beccham's Pills. This famous vegetable, and always efficient family remedy will clear your System, regulate your bowels, stimulate your liver, tone your nerves. Your digestion will be eo improved, your food will nourish you and you will be strong to DO and to resist. You will feel greater vigor and vitality, as well as buoyant spirits after you know and use Meechm'j mm The direction with arvry ho ara valnaM atpacialh to worn to. Sold avarywhara. In boxai 10c. 25c Vnudouillo TONIGHT (S o si tm (dl THEATRE re-opened under the former management that made the show-house so popular and gave to Pendleton the best acts In vaudeville and latest motion pictures. We Recommend Tonight's Program Doors Open at 7. Cusal Price. Theatre J. P. MADERNACII, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children PrograirTchanges Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in (Today's Paper pasteie 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 timea each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years. 5c-' PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW THE COSY Where the entire family can en Joy a high-class motion picture show with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Evening. Changes Sunday, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admlarton 60 and 10a