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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
DAILY EAST ORKCiOMAS', VEXDLETON, OllKOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1910. PGE THREJC L Our Store Room for Rent DEFEATS HAWTHORNE HEAVIER TEAM. WINS BY SCORE OP II TO 0 EIOHT PAGES r Firta InUTwlmliisUc Game, of S'4isni IliiyHl YosU-rriuy llurk" James Slurs ConU'xt Very f:i-ltliijr. Tho first interschoiastlc football game of the season was played on Mutlor-k field yesterday afternoon be tween the teams of the Washington and the Hawthorne schools. The for mer won by a score of 11 to 0 in an exciting contest. Though the victory was decisive the game was fur from being a one-sided affair. The Washington school boys were much heavier than their oppo nents and it was probable for this reason that they won the game. The Hawthorne school players used the forward pass and other modern play to good advantage but they could not withstand th. line plunges of their heavier opponents. 'Buck" James who played left half for the victors was the star of the game, having made a run of half the length of the field for a touchdown The other touchdown was made by Charley Russel, fullbnck. The one goal was kicked by Ralph Knight. The game was replete with excit ing situations and until Washington made her second score and thus se cured n lead that was difficult to over come, It looked like anybody's game, so evenly were the teams matched. The officials were Kimball, Thomp son and Devlne, while Ha miry and Hunt were the time keepers. The teams lined up ns follows: Washington School. Struve, center; Reeden, right guard; Edmonds, left guard; Williamson, rlkght tackle; Snyder, left tackle; Knight, right end; Klrkpntrick. left end; I.ewiston. quarterback; Jarvls, right half; James, left half; Russel, fullback. Hawthorne School. C.lllette, center; Mlnnls, right guard; Hutchinson, left guard; Anderson, right tackle; Bybee, left tackle; Gor don, right end; Van Dewalker, left end; Oreulich. quarter; Daley, right half; Kurrle, left half; Straughan, fullback. Not Sorry fop ninndrr. "If my friends hadn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim -f consumption I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, Harrods burg Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was won derful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now In better health than 1 have had for years. This wonder ful live-saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 60c, 1100. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by Koeppen Bros. THANKSGIVING DAY EXERCISES TODAY (Continued from Page Two.) Recitation Nancy and I Verna Anlbal Recitation A Glad Thanksgiving Arnold Reed Recitation -Jack O'Lantern Ruth Copcland Song Grandmother's House Twelfth Grade FIELD SCHOOL. First Grade. Songs, Stories, Games and Recita tions. Third and Fourth Grades, Songs and Recitations. Shall Women Vol? If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true rem edy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or head ache, constltpatlon, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 26c at Koeppen Bros. Royalty Among Masons. London. The fact that King Georgo has assumed his . father's place as patron of the Royal Ma sonic Institution for Boys recalls the fact that nearly all kings of Europe and all members of royal houses are Masons, save the kaiser and the czar. Tho kaiser's father was a Mason, and so was his grandfather, but Wil liam, when asked to join the Masons replied that ho was chief bishop of Prussia and that a bishop could not be a Mason. The Royal Masonic In stitute spends annually $600,000 for the education of boys, and the lodge to which King George belongs gives more money for charitable purposes than any other Jn the world. "What do they mean by scot free?" "Why, he'll give the liberty If you furnish the site." SKIN AND SOUP TROUBLES YIELD TO ZEUS. A Clean Liquid Preparation for Ex ternal Use. The Pendleton Drug Store Is so con fident that ZEMO will rid the skin or ralp of Infant or grown person of pimples, blackheads, dandruff, ecse ma. prickly' heat, rashes, hives. Ivy poison or any other form of skin or calp eruption, that they will give your money back If you are not en tirely satisfied with the results ob tained from the use of ZEMO. . The first application will give prompt relief and show an Improve mept and In every Instance where used persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin In a clean, healthy condition. Let us show you proof of some re markable cures .made by ZEMO and give you a SS-page booklet hof to pre rve the skin. The Pendleton Drug Store, MUSIC HOUSE o n a YT hi ........ , r We are IRettnirninigi ffireflm bosd; EILERS YESTERDAY'S SALE EECOKD WAS THE BIGGEST IX THE HISTORY OF PEXDLETOX AXD UMATILLA COUXTY. is noted for always furnishing the hot for the money, "the very host of everything at the price that's right," has been our motto, but now Mr. Piano Xeeder, even our regular prices are Wing shuighterol to such tin extent that they are simply IRRESISTABLE. Xever before has the purchasing public of Pendleton and vicinity had the opiorUntity of selecting a piano from astock so large and complete as we are now offering. A call of inspection and investigation on your part will be con vincing evidence that pianos good ones dependable ones were never heretofore obtainable at such low prices, and what is more at such ridiculously small payments. Wtoemi IP5fflims(Gi(Ddl fines are fotoSimfflMeanl $1 per week And when tho costliest of highest grade pianos are to be had for LESS TIIAX TWEXTY CEXTS PER DAY, and when such pianos in addition to being sold on such easy terms are offered atsueli tremendously reduced prices, it is rro wonder that yesterday witnessed the biggest piano selling record ever made in Pendleton. Our surprise lies not in the fact that. Pindieton homes contain seven pianos purchased on the first day of our "Retiring from Business Sale." Our wonder is whv Pendleton did not take twice the number. " " A HAND FOR EXMAS What better token of esteem could you offer to those who really need a musical -education than a piano I We will store and deliver Free to your home on Christmas day the pi ano yu may select. Take that five or ten dollars you expected to sjcnd on a present and make your first payment on a piano. Pay the bal ance as lest suits your convenience. Remember five or ten dollars places a piano in your home. New Msuiikids To state that we are selling all new pianos at a discount of from 20 fo 40 er cent seems almost incredi ble, but such is the ease. Makes which we have sold hundreds of in his territory for $.'3."0, now go at f Hi.), pianos which sold for $3."0.00 and $:.J 75.00. must now lie sold for $:?.". $425 pianos now $2S5. $475 pianos now $3 IS: Some of the world's Int makes which former v sold for $500 or even $000 will now be placed on sale at $305 and up ward to $392. The Worlds Best Makes Where can you find a better se lection from which to make your choice? The Grand Old dicker ing, the oldest in America, the Kim ball, which is too well known to re quire any mention, the Old Reliable Ilnllet & Davis, the sweet toned Lester, the conservatory piano; the Smith & Barnes; the Marshall & WVndall; the Ilobart M. Cable; Our Own Make, tho Eilcrs; in fact we have something for every one at a price that will suit you. Used Maimer Many jieople with excellent judg ment prefer a good used piano to a cheap new one. For all such an unusual opportunity is now being presented to secure a splendid up right piano, at actually less than the factory cost We will have on our floor all pianos which we have had out on rent and these pianos will go at prices rangine from $165.00 tc $287.00. All owing to how long the piano has been rented and what the original price was. Judging from sales tho first day we will be completely sold out long before the date on which we expect to vacate our store room. So come early and mnkoyour selection while Ave have so many pianos to choose from. Although many bargains were snatched up yesterday by eager buyers, just as lany remain. But they won't last long. Come to night or tomorrow sure. Out of town customers drop us a Postal Card for Prices and Terms 813 Main St., Phono Alain 515. dispensary of picmoreli&bilittX Storo Open Evonings Until we are Sold Out PEXDLETOX, OREGOX. WOULD NOT DELAY WEDDl.VO FOlt TITDDV New York. "Delay my wadding for Theodora Roosevelt? Never!" This Is what Anna Fried of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn told Reuben C. Haskell, republican lender of Brownsville, when he tried to pcr- suado her to waive her right to the Metropolitan Saenger, the largest hall In the neighborhood. In order that Colotiel Roosevelt might deliver an address there, as scheduled, ' October 29. Haskell had counted on holding the rally In the Metropolitan Saenger, but discovered that It had been engaged for the nuptials of Miss Pried and Abraham Zaks. Ho hurried to the girl's home with the suggestion that she postpone or hasten the wedding, but she was obdurate and It was ne cessary to engage another hall. For Memorial to Irish Minister. Dublin. A movement has been in augurated In Limerick to erect a me morial, to the late Rev. James Dowd B. A.? a popular protestant clergy man. A committee, composed of Catholics as well as protestauts, was appointed to collect funds for erec tion of a tablet In St. Mary's cathedral. If you can not marry the man you love, be sure to marry the man who loves you. Industry pays the wages of Indo lence everywhere. AT THE The Orj'lenm. 1. The Chink at Golden Gulch; 1000 ft. long. A good Glograph dra ma with a poor Chinaman for the hero. He sacrificed his sacred queue to help the man that had been a good friend to him. 2. A Simple Mistake. Pathe, 1, 000 ft. long. A comedy presenting In vigorous fashion the mlstngo of an officer ashed to throw an intruder out of the house and pitches out the head of the house himself. 8. A Cold Storage Romance. Se llg, 500 ft. long. A romantic maid en Inscribes her name on an egg and ten years later a poet discovered the egg, calls on the girl but was so summarily extinguished by the afore said young woman's matter-of-fact husband that he scarcely recognizes himself. 4. My Friend, the Doctor. Sellg, BOO ft. long. A snappy comedy In which the Sellg players fully main tain their reputations as laugh pro ducers. Song, The Grlzily Bear. c Pastime Theater. ' "Winona." Kalem, drama. When a young child, Winona, our heroine, was captured by a hostile band of Indians and taken to their village where she grew into womanhood, the pride and beauty of the tribe. She Is seen by a white trapper, who rec ognizes her as a childhood sweetheart. She flees with him back to civiliza tion. The many dangers that over take them In their daring flight Is shown in the story. A classic thrill er. ' "Clothes Make the Man." Vita graph. Comedy. This comedy can not be classed among the generality of comedies. It's funny, it's a laugh! What clothes will do. This proves It. If you don't believe it, see the pic ture. "Outwitted." Pathe American, drama. A sensational picture with a good holding story but no unpleasant scenes. "Around Pekin." Scenic. A most interesting picture. No false prt'toiise has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless, It Is not respon sible like the catarrh snuffs and pow ders, for minds shattered by cocaine. The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm Is that It speedily and completely overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fe ver. Back of tb.!s statement Is the testimony of thousands and a reputa tion of many years' success. All druggists, 50c., or mailed by Ely Bros., 6( Warren street, New York. 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