idGirr pages DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'KSDAV, DFXKMUKIt 13, 1010. PAGE THRZX OTHER PEOPLE LIKE OUR SALOON PLAN Pendleton's new saloon regulating orUlnunce Is giving tho city much de slrablo advertising over tho state. Many newspapers have commented editorially on the stringent provisions Incorporated in the document and the general Bcntlment seems to be that l'endleton has taken a step which other cities will eventually follow, a letter received by Judge Thomas Fltz Gerald, tho city recorder, this morning bears out this prediction and shows that the pioneer trnll which this city lias blazed Is likely to be lulte generally traveled. The letter was from W. C. Hale, a prominent at- nisi torney of La Grande and follows In full: City Recorder, l'endleton, Oregon. Dear Sir: I notice by the press Phut your city has passed a liquor or dinance that seems to meet the views of many people, and, as I am endeav oring to submit an ordlnunce to our council that will secure home rule and at the same time be fair and rea Honuble all around, I would like very much to have a full copy of your or dinance at once. Trusting you will be able to have a copy made and mailed at once with your reasonable bill, I am Very truly yours, W. C. HALE. HEAL AXI MYTHICAL GItADIOS OP COTTON wfcdy direct!, win cause her to fire to ber little onn onlj the most vhaknic nd beneficial remedies ind only wheu actual! needed, and tie wall-infarniei mother uses only ilw pleasant and peitle laiatire rem &J Syrup of Fijrs tad Elixir of Senna when a laxative is required, U it is wholly fre from all objec tionable rotwtancM. To get its ben fioiat tffecta always buy the genu ine, Braiufactwrod y the- Ccdifonit Eig ty'iup Co. Washington. Dealers In real cot ton recognize nine grades of the sta ple but the New York stock exchange dabbles in 30 grades that are more or less mythical. Among experts there Is not always agreement as to the grade of cotton In a bale and to overcome these disagreements the de partment of agriculture has prepared samples of each grade that will rank as the offlclul standard In transac tions in real cotton. Tho grades were established through the cooperation of experts In and out of the depart ment and their distribution has been begun In order that the standards may apply to the crop season of 1910-11. The price of a set of samples Is $35. which Is the cost of their preparation and It must be Imposed under the law. Leading men in the cotton business both In this country and In Europe, who have seen the official grades, have expressed themselves In terms of the highest commendation. The grades are elaborately prepar ed and the Integrity of each type Is attested by a full sized photograph secured in the box cover and bearing the signature of the secretary and the seal of the department of agricul ture. The permanency of the stand ard Is to be secured by the preserva tion of 25 sets In vacuum to be opened as occasion may demand for purposes of comparison. AT THE MOVING Tho Orpheum. 1. A Mexican Legend, 1000 feet long. A good drama by the Ameri can Pathe Co. 2. .A Black Heart. Pathe. 500 feet long. A good drama, telling the dif ficulties of a chief of police captur ing a noted vagabond. 3. Dutch Types. Pathe, 600 feet long Scenic. 4. The Lady Barbers. BOO feet long. A good comedy by the Sellg company. A lady barber came to Casoyville and opened a shop. The news is not received by the ladles of the town with any degree of delight, as they notice their husbands are spending more time and money at the barber shop than usual, some getting a shave two or three times a day. But they form a plan which proves suc cessful. 5. The Bachelor. Sellg. 500 feet long. An amusing comedy. The Pastime. "Simple Charity." Blagraph dra ma. Another of those strong Bio graph stories. The unassuming char ity of the girl Is the principal point of Interest and the love of the young doctor follows naturally. "Right In Front of Father." Lu bln, comedy. A snappy comedy which represents serious obstructions to t'.ie course of true love in the strenuous objections of both fathers, but the young people by a ruse, manage to get married right in front of father, both being called in as witnesses. "Faithful Unto Death." Gatimont, drama. A drama presenting a story In which the romance comes to an untimely end on account of the hero's mother. The scenes are laid In the farming country of Southern France. "A Trip to the Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy." Scenic. .A well finished and comprehensive trip to the famous grotto. On the return we close our trip with a beautiful Medlteranean sunset. Cobcj. Don Carlos, a drama taken from the Court of Spain. One of tho fin est stage settings ever shown. Count of Montebello, comedy. The Heart of an Actress. A melo drama (Yankee). Illustrated song, "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet." OSTRICH I ICATHERS IOl'LLAR IS PARIS It must not be thought that ostrich Is out of the running; the large black velvet hat with one or two white shower arnazons always looks distin guished, but such an extravagant taste In feathers has been developed of late that in Purls at least, what Is considered the proper quality Is far out of reach of the great majority. Aigrettes -which had been somewhat discarded by some millinery, though maintained in the front by others, are now quite restored to general favor, white aigrettes being now among the most fashioned trimmings for a black velvet hat. I'ORTl'GAL DEMANDS Dl'TY ON COTTON LAMP WICKS In accordance with a decision ren dered by the customs authorities Oc tober 19, 1910, cotton wicks and similar articles are dutiable at 15 rels per k'.lo (67 cents per 100 pounds. These products were not previously classified in the Portu guese customs tariffs. Attention, Artisans. Members of Alpha Assembly No. 9, are hereby notified or the change of meeting nights from Wednesday to Tuesday nights. Will meet in regular session Tuesday evening, December 13. EDGAR PELAN, M. A. L. F. LAMPKIN, Sec. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QuinlM Tablets. Druggists refund money If tt falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature la on each box. tie. TO CARRY IMPLEMENTS Pendleton is to have another large Implement house. Neagle Bros., the well known firm of machinists and blacksmiths on the corner of Water and Cottonwood streets, will put in a full and complete stock of farm Im plements In connection with their shops by the first of the year. James Spence will have charge of tho new department. James Neagle, one of the members of the firm, left yester day for California, where ho will pur chase the stock. Neagle Bros, have been In the blacksmith business In Pendleton for 22 years and during that time they have built up an extensive trade and have established a reputation for ef ficiency and reliability. Their many friends and patrons will be glad to learn of their entrance Into a larger field of business. Jim Spence is known to everybody In the city, where he has lived for many years. Recently he has been In La Grande, where he acted in the ca pacity of advertising manager of the La Grande Observer. However, he ha-s had much experience In the im plement business, and as he Is known as a great rustler, his success in the management of Neagle Bros.' new de partment is assured. ENDS DYSPEPSIA IN FEW MINUTES GAS, INDIGESTION AND A 1. 1. STOMACH MISERY GOES Heartburn ami Ifcadnrlio from Stm uh und Other Distress I KikUxI Forever A Uttlo Plopr-p'" Now Will Certainly Make Yon Peel Pino Before You Realize It. To the Public. Now is the time to Join the United Artisans to get in on the big banquet to be given by the supreme officers at some leading hotel or restaurant here. There Is no better fraternal In surance order in existence. Rates reasonable. Send in your application at once to Dr. I. U. Temple, medical examiner. Admission fee at present only 1. The chap vho looks visibly disap pointed after he fails to fill a flush never was meant to sit into a poker game! There would not be a case of indi gestion here if readers who are sub ject to stomach trouble knew the tre mendous anti-ferment and digestive virtue contained in Dlapepsln. This harmless preparation will digest heavy meal without the slihtr-st fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest, acid stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, nauseous odors from the breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 50 cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will readily understand why this promptly cures such symptoms as heartburn, a feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, belching of gas and eructations of undigested food, water brash, nausea, headache, bil iousness and many other bad symp toms; and, besides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach liver and Intestines clean and fresh. If your stomach is sour and full of gas. or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit, why not get a 50-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Abso lute relief from stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and besides, one case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, a harmless, Inexpensive preparation like IDapepsin, which will always, either at daytime or during night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is about as handy and valuable a thing as yott could have in the house. The Greater Alexander Department Skor e The store of Christmas spirit-mean3 satisfaction and good will toward all. Sertsaitional41D)ays SaBe of La ies Heady fto Vifear(Bair'Bnents Marvelous values in new up to date apparel. Selection is offered from good assortments of high class merchandise at the prices that are bound to interest the shrewd and economical buyer. Look through the list carefully and profit by the many unusual opportunities which are now offered. Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits--$25.00 Values $ 1 2. 0 For this 4 days vp offer splendid saving on the smartest win ter models in women's and misses' tailored suits, made of fine all-wool tweeds, worsted, cheviot, and broadcloth, strictly tail ored with tho latest style skirts. All Ladies' SUITS 1-2 Puce MRS. G. IL O'DAXIEL, . Pendleton, Oregon. You arc cordially requested to call at the Greater Alexander lVpt. store dry goods sec tion Ix-fore Wednesday noon, Dec. 4, and receive absolutely free a couple of tickets to the H'osy" motion picture show. We are giving these tickets as a treat to you. Yours truly, GREATER ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE. The Greater Alexander Department Store Forging Farther in the Lead We are installing a new electric cluster light post in front of our store entrance for the bene fit of tho hundreds of buyers who visit our store as well as to further tio civic pride of Pendleton in tho better lighting of her streets. Linen Tailored Waists for 4 Days Sale Hero's a sale of Tuilorod Waists which will set all Pendleton talking, just for this four days sale, 300 brand new Tailored Waists made in a largo variety of styles and materials including linen, striped madras and lawn, fin ished with small and medium size pearl butr tons. $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 all at one price choice - - - 81.35 75c Fancy Huck Toweling 49c All Linen Fancy Iluck, just tho thing for Christmas, sold everywhere for 75c and 85c, at this 4 days sale . 49 WATCH OUR ADS You may le tho next to receive freo tickets. Christmat Aprons The assortment is large, ranging in price from 25 to 81.50 Fancy Collars 500 styles to select from, all prices and every tiling you could ask for in style. Fancy Ribbon Sale This is the sale that everyone is anxious for, so come early as every yard ought to be sold the first day. Our entire stock of fancy rib bons included. 50c Yalues will go at 32 75c Yalues will go at 49 $1.00 Yalues will go at -. 69 $1.25 Yalues will go at J0 $2.50 Yalues will go at . 81.60 $3.00 Yalues will go at 82.10 $3.50 Yalues will go at $2.25 The largest stock of Christmas ribbons ever carried in this store, IIAIR RIBBOXS in all colors and widths. CHRISTMAS RIBBOXS for your Christ mas packages; buy early before the assortment is broken. CDiplsltrii&s SuggieslfcDons Don (Pur CDotDiing) BBeparttnnent Gifts for the Man Combination sets, tie, hose, all colors, and handkerchiefs 81.25 to ?1,75 lloso supporters, arm bands and cuff sets to match 50? to 81-00 Cuff Links and Pins, in plush box, sets 81-25 to 82.50. Fancy box suspenders, all colors 75 to 82-50 Men's Steinblock suits 820 to 835 Men's Steinblock Overcoats 820 to 835 Pendleton Indian Robes, Lounging Robes, Bath Robes, Couch Covers, absolutely tho largest and most comploto assortment shown in the city. Remember wo pay express on these Robes to any part of the U. 8. . Smoking jackets, a beautiful line 85 to 88-50 Something very new in this line. Night robes and pajamas.. 81-00 to 83-50 Mufflers, all kinds 50 to 82-50 Fownes gloves, silk line or unlined . $1.75 to ?iS.&U Suit cases and traveling bags 83-50 to 820 Collar and cuff bags 81-25 to 81-75 Military swenter coats, very new 83 to 84-50 Shirts of all kinds, a very complete line ; 75 to 82-50 Redman collars, box 1 doz 81-50 Men's umbrellas, a beautiful line. ..... 81-75 to 818-50 Fancy vests, all colors and new designs : 81-50 to 83.ot Fancy arm bands 25? to 75 Paris garters, in Christinas box 25 to 50 Silk and linen initial haudkerch'fs 25 to 50 Dr. Hugo's fancv hose 1-2 doz. in box 81-50 Lord & Taylor's "silk lisle..... 25 to 75 Tie racks and tio rings 75 Tie pins, all designs 35 to 82.00 A beautiful line of men's slippers, both felt and leather 81-25 to 83.50 Tho famous Ainerbach & Cowcn line of neck wear. Four-in-hands, band tecks, bows, in beautiful colors 50 to 81-50 A present purchased in this department will be worn by him not laid aside and each day will bring a kind remembrance of the giver. Gifts for the Boy Gauntlet Gloves 50 to 81-00 Lined Gloves 50 to 81-50 Cuff Buttons and Tio Pins 50 to 82.00 Wool Coat Sweaters, all colors 81 to 81-5 Bovs' ties of all kinds 25 to 50- Mufflers, both silk and wool50 to 81-00 Boys' suits 8-00 to 810-00 Boys' toques 25 to 75 Boys' overcoats, extra values at half price. Boys' pajamas and night robes 75 to 81-50 Bovs' Famous Buster Brown Shoos 81-50 to 83.50 Bovs' hosiery 25c to 50 Boys' hats 75c to 81-50 Boys' Caps 33t; to 75 Many other useful presents to wear are to be found in this department space for! -ids u.1 mentioning all, but a visit will convince von. We Offer a Splendid Treat to Christmas Week Shoppers Prof R.T. Barks and wife who aro directing tho United. Orchestra nt the chicken, show this week, together with other talented musicians, will give a concert each and every eveuing during Ladies, gentlemen and little ones are all cordially invited to call at this store and shop to the strains of orchestra music plenty of clerks, Christmas week, at tho Greater Alexander Dept. store plenty of presents and buying made a pleasure