East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY BAST OIUCCOKIAX, MWDLTON, OHBOON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, J910.
ETGHT PAGBS
44 Big Business Boosters
4 Big Specials for each hour After Supper
From 6 TO 7 O'CLOCK
$2.00 MANHATTAN SITIItTS
$1.43.
Tlip.e are jwsitively the best made
shirt in AmericA. The Manhattan
is recognized everywhere as the best
that money can buy. Colors abso
lutely guaranteed. One of opr
44 Bir Business i a q
Boosters ......
$15.00, $16.50 AND $17.50
OVERCOATS $11.95
Xow's your time to buy your fall
overcoat, don't wait this is an ex
ceptional opportunity for you thi3
sc-asons new style overcoats. One of
our 44 Bin Business fc I I QK
Boosters 1 1
C5 CHILDREN'S OUTING
FLANNEL PETTICOATS 43t
Here's a good chance for mothers to
save on children's needed garments
affea 2 to 7 years, value up to
05. One of our 44 Big
Business Boosters
43c
35 TO 75 GINGHAM. AP
RONS 19.
This is a good buy for anyone who
uses aprons, you can't buy the ma
terial for what wo ask for the com
plete garment One of our I
44 Big Business Boosters I "i
SCORELESS GAME IS
PLAYED UN GRIDIRON
NEITHER PEXDLETOX NOR
PEARSON'S COULD SCORE
FROM 7 TO 8 O'CLOCK
$2.50 AND $3.75 MEN'S UN
DERWEAR $1.75.
This is a genuine, snap and every
man in town should take advantage
of it The lot includes all of our
Gantner k Mattern underwear, the
best finished, nicest goods in Am
erica. Pure Maco, Silk, Lislo and
Cotton. One of our 44 1 js
Big Business Boosters I 3
$3.00 WOMEN'S SHOES $1.99
A full line of ladies kid shoes pat
ent tips, medium heel and sole. A
Big Business Boosters lj qq
good shoe. One of our 44 I mZfJ
23 SHEER NAINSOOK 16eS
Of beautiful texture produced by se
lected corded yarn, 30-in. wide gen
erally One of the 44
Big Business Boosters.
I6c
25 AND 35 MEN'S PLAIN
COLORED SOX, 6 PRS. $1.00
This lot of sox is strictly a bargain.
Every pair is worth regular price.
Come in black, tan, wine, green and
blue, plains colors, Shawknit and
other good makes One of our 44 Big
Business Boosters 6 PRS. fc if
FOR OI.UU
FROM 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK
ONE PIECE TAFFETA AND
PONGEE SILK DRESSES
ONE IIAtF PRICE.
We have a lot consisting of 19 one
piece taffeta and pongee dresses
sizes 34 to 44, in black, navy, tan,
red, grav. One of our 44 Big
Half Price
$7.50 WOMEN'S TRIMMED
HATS 9S.
There are 50 hats in this lot
Trimmed in riblxra, wings, ostrich
and fancy feather novelties, values
up. to $7.50. One of our 44 qd
Big Business Boosters OL
95 TO $3.00 LADIES'" OUT
ING FLANNEL DRESSING
SACQUES 29.
These garments come in a great va
riety of colors, sizes 34 to 44. A
great bargain. Don't pass it One
of our44 Big Business iq
Bargains
$6.00, $6.50 AND $7.50
BOYS' SUITS $3.95.
These are actual bargains. They're
Hercules suits, all wool, shower
proof, reinforced all over. The best
boys' suits in America." One of our
44 Big Bargain
Erosters
$3.95
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
Rice
Jacob.
X. I
MILTON
ARRESTED
CKyjlllH 19 Outcmult Advcnuiog Co., Cup
October 29, 1910
Tkoui TTrlpnrl!
The Japanese lived on rice when
had a war with the Russians.
It must have made them strong. Rice
is good for breakfast. I eat It three
times a day. I don't have the heart
burns. Do you? If you do, try mak
lng a dinner off of rice.
I paid 10c a pound for rice.
Take a look at our famous Bell
ftnvir nnnles.
Just in a lot of Burbank potatoes.
Tour friend,
JACOB.
"P. S. Our grocer Is
CLARK'S
GROCERY
Phone Main 174.
S44-546 Main Street
THK
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
WOIETOUI ORDERS TSU GET TKEM IS!
FOR RAPE
13-YEAU-OI.D DAUGHTER
IS ALLEGED VICTIM
Affidavits Made Out by Nelson T.
Mancla ami Wife Against Marlon
Reynolds Other Items From Milton.
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., Oct. 29. Marion Rey
nolds, a well known citizen of this
city, was arrested this morning on a
charge of rape upon the person of
his 13-year-old daughter, Myrtle, and
Is now in the hands of officers. Af
fidavits were made out by Nelson T.
Manela ana sworn to by his wife. The
Reynolds are new people here, having
purchased a 5-acre tract of the E. D.
Walker tract about a year ago. They
are well respected and well liked. For
several weeks, however, trouble lias
been brewing In the home, and cul
minated today in the arrest. He was
taken to Pendleton where the prose
cuting attorney will have charge of
the case.
The Pythian Sisters entertained
quite a number of visitors ifrom Walla
Walla and Milton at their hall last
evening. A very pleasant time was
had by all.
The Hallowe'en party at the gym-
naslum was well attended last evening
and was a very successful and en
Joyable affair. Lunch was served,
games played and a basket ball game
between the "Rubes" and the "Ladles
Home" caused much amusement.
J. L. Miller, Henry Frazler and E.
A. Walker were among those who vis
ited Walla Walla today.
Miss Cora Baker, who has made 'her
home with Mrs. George Miller for
the past two years, left today for
Weiser, Idaho, where she will reside
Rev. C. H. Hilton will preach his
farewell sermon Sunday at the Chris
tlan church.
Miss Jennnlesee Ragsdale enter
tained about twenty of her young
friends at her home this afternoon
in honor of her ninth birthday.
Games were played from 2 until B,
Notice.
I hereby wish to announce that Mr.
A. L.. May has resigned as manager of
the Pendleton Iron Works and there
fore has severed all connection with
same.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS.
M. L. AKEN, Sec. and Treas.
l'our Quarters I'biyed Without Much
Apiwivnt Advantage Devhie Misses
Place Kick 111 First Part of Contest.
Pendleton high school and Pearson
Academy teams struggled through
four quarters of "new" football on
Matlock field yesterday afternoon
without either side being able to
score. It was a decidedly slow and
ragged exhibition of the great game
for the most part though the con
test was started with a vim and gin
ger that made the small crowd ol
spectators believe that they were go
ing to have the pleasure of witness
ing a fast and snappy game.
Though the locals were undoubted
ly outweighed the teams seemed fair
ly even matched and the no score
probably represents the comparative
strength of the two teams, though it
is possible that Pendleton might
have made a better showing had she
not been saving herself for the Ba
ker City game which is to be played
In two weeks.
In the first quarter the locals had
all the best of the contest, the ball
having been in the visitor's territory
during a greater part of the quarter,
The Academy goal line was Jn danger
several times and Devine missed a
goal from field by only a few feet.
The second and third quarters
seemed evenly divided as to honors
and in the last quarter the visitors had
the advantage. They were able to
make yardage through the line several
times whereas Pendleton was unable
to puncture their opponents line con
sistently and could not work the for
ward pass at all.
Pendleton nearly always gained on
exchange of punts and was extremely
lucky in capturing the fumbles made
by their opponents. Indeed it is pos
sible that hud Pearson's Academy been
able to hold onto the ball when there
was no excuse for dropping it, that
victory would have gone to the vis
itors. For Pendleton, Devine, Kimball,
Thompson and Milne were conspicu
ous players while O'Neil and Taylor
stood out prominently in the ranks
of the visitors. I
Game In Detail.
The game in detail follows:
First Quarter.
Pendleton kicks off to ten yard line;
ball goes out of bounds.
Pearson's on end run, loses2 yds.
Pearson's cross bucks for 3 yds.
Pearson's punts 20 yds. to Kim
ball.
Devine goes through for 7 yd
Thompson bucks 2 yds.
On forward pass Pendleton ad
vances 15 yds.
Hinderman sent through for loss.
Kimball fails to make any yardage.
Devine tries place kick and fails.
Ball brought out to 25 yd. lino and
Pearson's bucks 2 downs for loss.
Pearson's works forward pass for
25 yds.
Pendleton gets ball on fumble and
Thompson is sent through for little
gain.
Pendloton trios forward pass and
fails. Kimball kicks 35 yds.
Pearson's bucks 2 downs and kicks
30 yds.
Kimball returns ball 20 yds.
Pendleton offside and is penalized
5 yds.
O'Neil gets ball on Pendleton's for
ward pass and makes 60 yd. run.
Pearson's held for downs and Pen
dleton's ball on her 35 yd. line. Time.
Second Quart or.
Devine and Bowman buck 7 yds.
Kimball on fake punt fails to make
yardage. Pearson's ball.
O'Neil plunges for 3 yds. and tries
forward pass; fails. Devine kicks 35
yds.
Pearson's bucks 5 yds. and is pon-
(Contlnued on page five.)
TONIGHT
AT THE
mmm thiatb
10c-'--0H L Y 20c
DONT FAIL TO SEE
POOR MUTT GET HIS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutt and Jo Mutt and
Wife present
The Head of the Family
Temporary Eeat Qsi iy
Did you ever stop to thin . f the many ways i . ..iiich a
perfect oil heater is of value? If you want to sleep vlu your win
dow open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater
while you undress at r.ht, ai d then turn it off. Apply a match
in tnc morning, wuch yuu k. "i
bcd.and you have heat while you dress.
Those who have to eat an early
bre ikfast before the stove is radiating
heat can get Immediate warmth from
an oil heater, and then turn it off.
The girl who practices on the piano
In a cold room in the morning can
have warmth from an oil heater while
she plays, and then turn it off.
The member of the family who
has to walk the floor on a cold win
ter's night with a restless baby can get
temporary heat with an oil heter, and
thee ii It off. The
'Smiths.
mm
Absolutely tmohless and cAorlc
Is invaluable In its capacity of quicKl. givlne heat. Apply a match and it ia im.
mediately at work. It will burn tor nine hours without refilling' It Is safe,
smokeless and odorless. It has a da nper top pnd a cool handle. An indicator
always shows the amount of oil in th. font.
It has an automallc-lockln I flame spreader which prevents the
rtck from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop
back so that the wick can be cleaned in an instant.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be quickly
unscrewed for rewicking. Finished la japan or nickel, strong, durable, well
Oade, built or service, and yet light and ornamental.
Hca'-'t PtoIot, Be' ' W'i f disanftivt aralar
Standard Oil Company
(Incorponted)
Phone Mala 45.
101 K. Court St
Dry, wet, chemi
cal and at earn
cleaners.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come back when cleaned by the
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER,
MANAGER.
ATTEE3TI0H!
The HOWARD
is the only Prac
tical and Success
ful Combination
Wood and Coal
HeaLer. Let us
Show it to You
W. J. Clarke & Co.
Phone Main 2 1
211-213 East Court St
III
III
)' 'M
I jf We have no Pipe t
a o Dreams to offer to
I JgL the Public mh-
lrvJl ' Sunshine Remedies frill brims Sua- I li
jSSSjC nlilne In every corner of your home. iSyaSi i"
If not satliifaotory your money back. f1jWjY
Pj?5y P. . DONALDSON,
tlTF Reliable Drvggiat. .yii-
MAE LATTURAL, as Buster Brown.
SHUBIE SMITH, in a New Special
NEW MOTION PICTURES
ENTIRE CHANGE
did 97 k
Dipi'
Office Phone Main 20
'Res. Phane Main 27
Graduate McKillip Vet.
College, Chicago
C. W. Lassen, M. D. V.
Veterinary Surgeon
Official Stock Inspector
009 Wert, Court Stmt
when refreshments were served.