East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BAJXjX EAST ORSeONIAN, PENDLdCTON. OKBGOS. 1 IKSDAY, MAKCIf 14, 1911.
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A full showing of the new R. & G. Corsets at prices from $1.25 to $3.00. Regardless
of what your figure may be, of one thing you may be sure there is an R. & G. Corset which
will mould you most effectively to the fashionable lines of the moment yet will permit of the
fullest freedom and comfort of movement in every particular.
Just received tli is day a splendid line of
GINGHAM DRESSES
for children.' These are dainty little dresses made of lcst crudes
of gingham, some with parasols to match, prices from 75 to
$2.25.
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all other occasions
the glove that is
correct i.n styb should hz
chosen.
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Assemblage Suits for Misses and
Small Women
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One whole portion of the costume salon may rightly be-termed. "The Department of
Wearables for Little Women."
And when happy maids turn with the liht-hearted fancies of spring to something
"new" suits or coals of lighter textures, gayer hues, neater lines they will find this
suit department splendidly "ready."
At no other season have we devoted more exacting attention to the needs of young
maids and little women.
A large double section is devoted to showing suits for young women of 14, 10 or 13
years the smartest of serges, mannish worsteds, fancy mixtures and the neatest hair
line stripes attractive spring shades with sailor collars or .large revers, to make daugh
ter look her very best at school or college.
Just such smart little suits for small women plent of them and junior suits in 13
to 17 year sizes. Over 200 to select from.
lriiV' 97.50, $18.50, $19.50, $22.50, 25.00, $30.00, $35.00.
Mothers would do well to sc? these new models tomorrow.
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OUR. LONG COATS
$12.50,
NOW AT ONLY
$15.00, $18.50
$25.00
You have only to see these garments to be convinced that
they are the best values in the city. They arc shown in
all the newest styles in plain colors and novelty mixtures.
Materials are all-wool serges, covert, cravenelte and fancy
coatings. They are handsome garments, each and every
on of them bearing the lowest pos-ible price.
NEW SPRING SILKS
A visit to our Silk Section ..ill convince you that our
showing of the new silk fabrics for spring and summer
wear embraces all the latest novelties from both foreign
and domestic mills. Beautiful novelty designs in rich col
orings and plain weaves in every wanted shade. It is a
showing that few women will care to miss and one that
is not to be equaled elsewhere. The following lots have
been especially underpriced to induce early purchases.
ELKS PREPARING GREAT SHOW
FOR THURSDAY'S CARNIVAL
with amazing grace and the manner
That the Klks are preparing to put
on the greatest show, professional or
amateur. In the history of the metrop
olis of eastern Oregon, la established
beyond the glimmer of a doubt. It Is
an assured fact to prove which all
that Is necessary Is a visit to the
in which he punctured the air with
his twinkling toes, brought great
cheers from the crowd which usually
occupies the front row at a comfc
opera.
Frank Qiilnlnn,
Frank Qulnlan, the retiring exalted
ruler, will lift up his voice In song,
domicile of the, antlered herd where despite the fact that he has never
each evening Grubb, the merry mln- , been noted as a nightingale. Grubbs
strel man. whips the motley throng declares his vocal chords make better
through their paces. An East Ore- tone vibrations than a rattall file mi
gonian representative was Invited to a circular saw and that his voice,
witness the maneuvers last evening, ; properly cultivated, would be perfect
and. although perhaps It Is a breach ly paralyzing,
of confidence, the temptation to de- t C. E. Roosevelt,
scribe to the public In advance some - Clint Roosevelt has worked up a
of the stunts which are being prac- feature that will appeal especially to
tlced Is tQO great to resist. those In the audience who are blessed
Many Celebrities to Apixvn.
with an artistic temperament.
His
Many of the city's celebrities are to Apollo-like form will be seen In va
appear on the program. The array of , rlous poses representing well known
talent was paraded before the crltl- : mythological studies, and his "Venus
cal eye of Grubbs on the first evening , at the Pump" and 'Thycho Before
and without a moment's hesitation ho Her Looking Glftss" put to shame all
assigned to each a stunt for the exe- ' of the masterpieces of celebrated
cution of which they were peculiarly sculptors and painters who have es
adapted by nature. For Instance, ' sayed the same subjects,
when Exalted Ruler J. P. Winter, fixrso nnrvean.
who by the way Is a very prominent1 George Darveau Is down on the
member of the bar, was lead before 1 program for something In the same
the stern director like ft criminal be- line. His stunt will be a moving tab
fore a Judge, the practiced eye. or t to ' leau In which he will be disguised as
maker of minstrels Immediately de- ' Cupid, wearing the usual mlschlevtous
tected the shapely contour of the law- smile and quiver full of little love
yer's nether extremities and he Im- darts. He flits through his steps with
mediately decreed that he should ap- all of the airy grace of the little
pear before the audience In a ballet cherubic god himself and his repre
dance. Last night the exalted ruler, ( sentatlon Is so perfect that If this
clad In crimson tights and glittermg ' were the nge of Mount Olympus, one
from head to foot with golden span- ' would expect him to be smitten derid
gles, tripped through a Spanish dance by a thunderbolt of tho Almighty
Jove for deigning to pose as one of
- - i his heavenly horde. During the scene
DOCTOR. PKAISKS P. D. D. i soft music will be furnished by Tom
' Thompson from an unseen alcove.
Although an M. D., I acknowledge Frank Frailer,
to mv patients and patrons that your it will rest with Frank Frazier to
remedy, D. D. D., reaches cases of send an electric thrill through the
eczema and permanently cures them, audience for he It is who will execute
Dr. Ira T. Gabbert, Caldwell, Kan. . tho famous Hula-Hula dance, while
"My cure began from the first ap- W. L. Thompson sings "Every Little
iillcation of D. D. O.. My skin Is now Movement Has a Meaning of Its
an smooth as a baby's. I wouldn't Own."
tako a thousand dollars for what D. Principal Hampton.
D D has done for me." writes Au- Principal A. C. Hampton has an
gust Santo of Chllllcothe, Ohio. entirely original stunt which he
TheBe are Just samples of letters we calls "Escaping from the High
are receiving every day from grateful School During a Wind Storm," which
patients all over the country. from the standpoint of the thrilling
"Worth Its weight In gold," "All and spectacular eclipses even tho fa
my pimples washed away by D. D. mous stage feat of "Eliza crossing the
D." "I found instant reliet." "U. u. ice.
D. la little short of miraculous." , Colicn and Alexander.
Theso are tho words of others In de- Leon Cohen, the redoubtable paper
nrrlhlmr tho urcat skin remedy. D. D. , weight, and Rube Alexander, the
D i well known and terrifying Swedish
Proven by thousands of cures, for heavy, are down on the list of events
ten years to be absolutely harmless under the caption "The Battle of Ru-
and reliable In every case of skin premacy." Both men are preparing
trouble, no matter what It is.
! for the bout in secret but it is known
Get a trial bottle todayl Instant re-, that Cohen is spending several hours
Ucf onft 25c. Tallman Drug Co. each day in perusing the "Adventures
of Frank Merriwell," while from tne
frequent visits of the butcher wagon
tn tin? Alexander home, it is believed
1'iat the other contestant is dieting
on raw beefsteak. Mayor Murphy,
disguised as Louie Long, will rereroe
this meeting of the mighty and de
clares the only thing that will be bar
red Is kicking on the shins, which, nc
says. Is barbarous and unladylike.
Coroner INdsom.
Coroner Ralph Folsom will make a
slump speech on dead Issues, ending
with a Hottentot funeral dirge wnile
Glen Sturdlvant, his assistant In the
undertaking business. Is practicing on
a stunt called "Flirting With a
Corpse." He is so clever in his execu
tion that one forgets the grewsome
object of his coquettish attentions.
F.lmer Storio.
Elmer Storie, he of the reputation
a3 a warbler, will raise his bell tred
voice in a solo entitled, "Love, It is a
Poignant Pain," and by his facial con
tortions, will demonstrate the errect
of the divine passion on a handsome
man. v
Fred LnmpUln.
Fred Lnmpkin is scheduled for a
desertatlon on a subject of his own
choosing and has announced that he
will speak on the subject, "Bald
Heads Are Like Diamonds, They
Shine by Their Own Light" and he
will demonstrate to the public the pe
culiar advantages enjoyed by a man
whose poll Is as smooth and polished
as a billiard ball.
Jndso ntas Oernlil,
Judge Fits Gerald has promised a
treat to the audience. Besides ap
pearing with Clyde Cheshire In a cake
walk in hobble skirts, he Is going to
explain why It Is that John Doe ap
appears in the police court so often
and as many of the reasons are likely
to be present, his explanation will
probably be instructive as well as entertaining.
Buchanan and Sxil.
"Buchanan and Spell, tho Texas
Twins. Southern Songs and Melo
dies," Is the way a streamer across
the program will read. They have a
large repertoire of vocal monstrosities
but perhaps the best of their series
and the one which Is certain of a
hearty reception is the latest Broad
way hit." "Trailing Behind a Harem
Skirt, or Pins, Pins, Pins."
.lack Watson.
Jack Watson, the man from tho
city of baked beans, is practicing each
evening on his animal Imitations and
exemplification of onomatopoeia. His
Imitation of the discordant voice of
the long-eared domestic quadruped is
so perfect that one might be pardon
ed for Judging that there Is more of
nature than Imitation in the feat.
Hoy Alexander..
Roy Alexander will tell with his
childish exurbance of how he slip
pen ono over on the law and secured
n feast of venison fit for the patate
of an epicure. Hans Collins will fol
low with a pathetic little ballad en
titled "Those Days Which Are Slip
ping By."
"Bulldozing An F.Ik.
Perhaps the most unique feature
of the evening will be an event which
had Its Inception In tho fertile brain
i
of Roy Raley and which will be exe
cuted by Jack Robinson. It will be
a travesty on Buffalo Vernon's famous
feat at the Roundup and will be catt
ed "Bulldogging a Texas Steer." As
a matter of course the steer In this
case will be on Elk and Bill Brown
has been selected to fill that role. Be
cause of the fact that he has been an
Elk for many years his horns are
long and will afford a firm hold for
the hands of the daredevil launcrry
man. At a given signal Robinson,
wearing all the accoutrements of a
real live cowboy, will dash onto the
stage astride of his faithful mustang
which in this case will be J. Ross
Dickson. After circling once around
the stage, displaying the grace of him
self and steed, Brown will be releas
ed from the corral, whereupon the
pseudo cowboy will leap from tne
back of J. Ross, seize the animal by
his murderous horns and slowly
crush him to earth. Then, Instead of
grasping the upper lip of his prey in
his teeth, he will fasten his molars
on Brown's auburn mustache and re
lease all other holds. This stunt is
bound to make the audience rise in
a mass and send fourth the famous
Roundup slogan "Let 'er Buck."
Nelson and Strand.
Clarke Nelson and George Strand
have recently appeared in both wrest
ling and boxing bouts, but, owing to
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PASCO OFF1CFK 1U SY.
Patrolman Spring Capturing Crim
inals of Unsc Calibre In Short
Order.
Patrolman Spring of Pasco is mak
ing an enviable record for himself.
After arresting two armed yeggmen,
single handed, the other night, he
pulled off another sleuthing stunt
Tuesday night. He became suspicious
of a party rooming at the State Hotel
and applied to judge Sylvester for a
search warrant. A search revealed
about a dozen packs of marked cards
in the room, and four checks aggre
gating J4000, evidently forged. One
check for $1500 was on Hartman &
Thompson, bankers, Portland, signed
A. T. Campbell; another for $500 on
the Scandinavian-American Bank of
Spokane; a third, for $1000, was on
the Imperial bank of Canada, at
Winnipeg, and the fourth was lor
$1000, on the Royal Bank of Canada,
payable to "Cash" and signed S. T.
Woolsey. The first three checKs were
payable to James E. Williams, J. A.
Williams and James Hamilton, and
all were stamped as certified. Spring
had Deputy Sheriffs Denison and
Hartung watch the hotel while he
took his find to headquarters, and
during his absence the deputies ar
rested Jesse King, who answers the
description of Doscar Deunseath.
wanted at San Antonio on a charge of
buncoing a farmer there out of a
check for $2500. He also answers the
description of a man wanted at Sun
nyside. Wash. A second search re
vealed a pair of diamond ear-rings la
a cap, shoved Into the toe of a pair
of King's shoes.
King pleaded guilty to vagrancy la
the justice court yesterday and was)
sentenced to 30 days In the county
jail, during which time the police will
look up his past record.
BLOOD STANDS STILL.
Plies Can't Be Cured fntll Circulation
Is Restored.
It is useless to try to cure piles by
operating or use of salves or supposi
tories as long as the blood Is stag
nant in the lower bowel, new tumors
will continue to form. Clear th
blood free the circulation. Thea
piles will leave for good. A succesful
scientific, Internal remedy Is Dr.
Leonhardt's Hem-Rold, sold under
guarantee by Pendleton Drug Co. and
druggists everywhere. HemJ-Roid
does its work thoroughly. $1 for 21
days' treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co.,
Station B, Buffalo, X. T. Write for
booklet.
HERE IS A REMEDY THAT
WILL CURE ECZEMA
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Why waste time and money experi
menting with greasy salves and lotions
trying to drive the eczema germ from
underneath the skin when the Pen
dleton Drug Store guarantees ZEMO
a clean liquid preparation for exter
nal use, to rid the skin of the perm
life that causes the trouble? One
application will relieve the itching
and oftentimes one bottle is suffi
cient to cure a minor case of eczema.
In over 2000 towns and cities In
America, the leading druggist has the
agency for ZEMO and he will tell you
of the marvelous cures made by this
e'ean, simple treatment. ZEMO is
recognized as the cleanest and most
popular treatment for eczema, pim
ples, dandruff and all other forms of
skin or scalp affections whether on
infant or grown person. Will you try
a bottle on our recommendation?
The Pendleton drug Btore.
The Dunbars
Pendleton Lecture Course
Artists with Bells, Voice, Flute,
'Cell and Piano
Magnificent Clarillon of nearly 200 bells. Entire equip
ment tho finest money can buy.
Several original part songs never published. Character
sketches in many dialects. Music unsurpassed in its class.
Tuesday, March 14th, First M. E. church.
Admission: Adults 75. Children 35f