DAILY EAST OIUOMiX, PBNDIiBfON, ORUGOX, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1811. BIGHT PAGES. Exclusive Agents for Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Adjusto Corsets-Costard Front Lacing Corsets. PAOB TWO. AT 3 A. fil. What Our TradingCoupons Mean to You Thov mean an actual saving to yon of ex actly 5 per cent of your purchase. Tlupy af ford you the surest and easiest plan of sav ing you can find. Our premium department is brim full of the finest of premiums such as cut glass, brassware, silverware, rugs, Chinaware of all kinds, writing desks and many other leautiful and useful articles. Don't throw your money away. Be wise and save, your coupons and they'll save for you one dollar oift of every twenty dollars you spend. FOR EVENING DRESSES. All have the materials of Messalinc, Chiffons Beaded Chiffon, Cree-l)c-Chine, Marque sette, Fuji Silk, eie. MESS ALINE In a beautiful array of colors for evening wear in shell pink, "baby blue, nile green, re desda, white, Ivory, t'tc. 27 inches wide. The price the yard .'. 9S CHIFFON In all the wanted shades; a nice soft dress material which makes up very effectively; 42 inches wide, yard 1.00 BEADED CHIFFON In white only, with a beautiful design of gold beads that won't come off; 45 inches wide, the yard $2.50 CREPE-DE-CIIINE Is one cloth that contains beauty of shades and erace in its draping. Makes up lcan tifully. The yard S1.25 SILK MARQUES ETTE The popular cloth of the season for party and evening dresses; to like it is to see it. Comes in licrht blue, pink, white and black; 44 inches wide, vtird $1.75 FUJI SILK A nice soft silk for an inexpensive party dress, good quality, 27 inches wide; comes in pink, blue and white. Price yard 23 E M 15 V, 0 1 1 ) K R V F L A N N E LS For baby's petticoats in a dozen different patterns, the risrht width, pretty embroider ed designs. Prices the yard 65, 85, $1.00' to $1.50 yard. HEAVY COATINGS For suits or long coats in browns and navy blue, 50 inches wide; nu trouble to show; yard $2.00 NEW ARRIVALS Our fancy goods department is ''beautiful' of new novelties, including ribbons and rib bon novelties, automobile veils, collar pins, hand bags and neckwear. HAND BAGS. Hand bags of every conceivable material, including leather, --satin moire, corduroy, tap estry, beads, large and small, long and short handles: we can not fail to please; price 75 ami up. AUTOMOBILE VEILS. Marquesette automobile veils, full two and one-half yards long, wide satin border ; comes in light blue, pink, champagne, gray and combinations of green and navy, brown and champagne. Price $2.50 NEW BEADS, in gold, pearl, jet, ori ental colors, in both long and short styles. Prices 33C to $1 .00 Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery In Our Model Sanitary Basement Grocery Phone Main 17. Candies We have secured the agency for Johnston's chocolates and package candies. They are delicious : packages 5 and up Fancy Red Salmon Bellies, pound 20 Kippered SaliiNai, pound 25 Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple special ti cans - $1-00 Another fresh shipment of that good old fashioned mince meat, iounds 50 All other Dept's Phone Main 22. Fresh Eastern Oysters, pint 50 New Codfish Bricks, each 25 Fancy, 3 pounds 50 Pure Maple Svrup, quts, 60 ; 1-2 gal $1: 1 gal. $1.90. Crockery Department in connection with our Model Grocery. No trouble to show goods. The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade LEADS GIRL TO PARK TO PREVENT SCANDAL EVtirly Morning Prowl of Purlwlioiior IxnkIs to Discovery of Idiily mul licr Counselor and Itodsiuitlon Prom Pastorate Soon Follows, New Tork, Oct. 24. If you wish to give counsel and advice to a young woman, don't lead her Into the park at 3 o'clock in the morning to do so. If you do lead a young woman in to the park at 3 a. m. to give her helpful counsel and advice, be sure that no prying member of your con gregation is following you. If you arc discovered by a mem ber of your congregation giving ad vice and counsel to a young woman in me park at 3 a. m., don't tell the rest of the flock that it was because your wife was away from home and you were afraid to take her to your own abode because of fear of scandal. All of this extraneous counsel and advice was brought forth as a result of the resignation of the Rev. E. B. Shaw as pastor of the Memoral Bap tist church. Sixth Btreet and Eighth avenue. Hrooklyn. The resignation was accepted a week ago, only he cause the pastor insisted on resign ing. The cause of the resignation leaked1 out. It appears that some member of Pastor Shaw's flock happened to be lr Prospect park. Brooklyn, very late at night a few weeks ago and came suddenly upon Dr. Shaw and a young woman of his flock. The pas tor evidently did not see his parish loner, who proceeded to diffuse the news of his adventure all through the parish. Male members or tne cnurch volun tered to act as detectives and they say thev trailed their pastor to Pros rect paiX. The pastor was summon ed to a meeting of the church offi cers and confronted with charges. He is said to have admitted that he v.as in Prospect park with the younj? woman In the case, but insisted that his sole object was to give her counsel end advice. He took her to the park, he said, because his wife was not home, and he could not take her to Ills own home because of fear of scandal. Paster Shaw handed in his resignation. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orjdienm. Excellent program for Sunday and Monday. 1. "A Friendly Marriage." Vita graph. A breezy western girl marries an Eng'ish lord, they deciding upon "A Friendly Marriage," but soon fall madly in love with each o'.her, and "All's Well That Ends Well," though there are misunderstandings that pique the interest before this happy ending is reached. This mo tion picture is filled with beautiful scenes and holds the attention from start to finish, both by the strong lwe motive and the charming setting, staeinc, etc. 2. "The Two Devotions" Essan ay. This deeply religious film pic tures the fcatrifice made by two young people- who dearly love each other, on account of religion. The acting is strong and well su.-itainc-d, each of the principal characterists interpreting their parts admirably. The film is certain to make a deep impression since i's subject is unusual and the ac ors perform their parts sympathet ically. 3. "The Hermit." Pathe. A man who is alone in the world lo-es all that he holds dear when his son dies. He leaves civilization and going to the wilds lives the life of a hermit Near hirn are a roan and his little family, who are prospecting for gold without success. One day the little daughter of the prospector wanders away and is found by the hermit, who takes her to his cave, feeds her and gives her a nugget from his store, for he has acqu'red wealth. The little girl later tells her father where she eaw the gold and he robs the old man but is sen and followed. How the lather is saved from disgrace by hia little daughter is a most pleasing story. 4. "That Winsome Winnie Smile." Edison. The famous Winsome Winnie Is introduced to the motion picture public for the first time on the screen and they will be charmed to make her ecquaintance. Her smile conquor every one. 6 "No Cooking Allowed." Edison. A breezy farce of how two young girls evaded the rule of a heartless landlady and Incidentally made a new and most desirable acquaintance. Go see this splendid production. It will do you good and make you feel better pleased with life and every thing will look brighter. This whole picture is finely acted. "Pathe's Weekly." A picture that is making the hit of the century all over the. United States. Every event of interest is seen tn this film. Am ong other things, it shows how we are making progress in getting to the "Maine," U. S. ship sunk tn Havana: also a bull fight and a lively one; the Russian czar reviewing the student battalion; and in Constantinople the procession bearing the sultan's gifts to Mecca. A great oil well on fire in the Rotrschild concessions at Baku Russia, threatens the entire plant, etc. It is a good n"mber. "Crazy Dope." American comedy. A certain chemist, with a we'rd look ing assistant, has discovered a series of elixirs which have the wonderful property of increasing a man's effi ciency in the direction in which his natural abilities turn. An advertise ment bring' a number of clients. A musician, an artist, an actor and, fi nally a pugilist. This last gent cleans out the entre shop, all but the assist ant, who mixes all the elixirs and drinks thenu the re-ult is funny enough to make any audience laugh It created a stir In New York. "Circus in Australia." A very clev er film of a mighty good circus. "Quest of Gold." Vitagraph, 1000 feet. Hazardous and thrilling under takings at the risk of life by men who penetrate the wilds of Alaska. The Patiinc. Always the best in motion pictures. For Tuesday's change of program: "The Missing Will" Vitagraph. Pictures of this kind please because they expose wrong and show right triumphant and love victorious. They prove that we all have an inherent sense of right and justice and a pic ture like this strengthens our appre ciation of human and divine rights. The Cosy. For Monday and Tuesday, two beautifully told stories of the home, a fine Indian drama, and two com edies. Mr E. L. Cooper, manager of the Co.-y Amusement company, has Just returned from a trip to Portland, wh'-re he went to arrange for a higher grade of moving pictures for. the Cosy. He was very successful in his mission, having perfected ar rangements for all of the feature films that will be released by the in drpentent manufacturers. While the new service cost almost double what his previous servicedjd, Mr. Cooper says that the people of Pendleton re iu re a higher grade and better films thun any other town In the state, and In order to give them the very best, he has disregarded expenses entirely. Among the feature films that he has arrang'-d are "The Human Sacrifice," comprising two reels, "Romeo and Juliet" shown in two reels, and "The Crusaders." a 150,000 production In four reels. The many patrons of the Cosy the ater will be delighted to learn of Mr. Cooper's success. We have not a more energetic citizen nor one who boosts more for Pendleton. "The City," Reliance. A beautifully told story of modern city life. George read in a paper that a big corporation needed several competent clerks, and leaving his wife and child till he should send for them, went to the city. But the newspaper article was' a lie, and overcome with worry George fell sick and lost his memory. His wife came to the city to find him, and worked hard to support her self and child. Ten years later George now manager of a concern, became interested in his office boy and one day accompanied him home. Meeting his wife restored his memory and there was a happy reunion. "Lone Eagle's Trust," Powers. An Indian story that is "different." Lone Eagle wounded in battle is cared for by a rancher and remains on the ranch as a cowboy. The rancher's girl fell over a cliff, but caught a small tree and hung suspended over n deep canyon. Lone Eagle while rescuing her is shot by an enemy who in turn is shot by the rancher. But Lone Eagle was not badly hurt ami was the hero of all the ranch coun try. "The Connecting Link," Eclair. A pretty child drama of unusual inter est. The husband forgot his sick wife being lured away by another girl but the child's great love, coupled with wisdom, enables her to unite her par ents in a novel way. "A Marriage in the Stars," Eclair. An amusing farce comedy skilfully portrayed by some of the leading Parisian actors, containing Just en ough comedy in the right place to give it a pleasant taste. The young folks had lots of trouble outwitting a cranky old daddy and their trials are entertaining and amusing. "An Obliging Young Man." Eclair. He was a genius at obliging. What he couldn't do, all in an instant wasn't worth speaking about. The favors performed are astonishing and lead to many complications. PIF.I) PIPERS ARE A ITER A JOB. Marinette, Wis. A Pied Piper of Hamclln has offered his services to rid the village of Florence, Wis., of Its pest of skunks. Following the publication of a news Item saying the village was overrun with the animals, the postmaster at Florence received the following let ter: "Dear Sir: I have seen ann artlckle In the Filwaukee papers tonight that yous got so many skunks in Florence. If yous will pay my R. R. Fare I will (".. me and Clean out the Skunks for Yous. Robt. Mlttelstcadt, Mlnomlnee Falls, Wis." "Dear Sir: We saw In the Paper about tho Skunks pest in Florence and as we are in the trapping business; what what accommodation could you offer If we come and clean them out. J. Kerr & Heemlngs, Trappers, Pew aukee. Wis." APPLE GROWERS' SELLING EXCHANGE SIPPOKTED Spokane Chamber of Commerce Of fers Financial Racking. Spokane, Wash. Financial sup port and the fullest cooperation of its 1100 members has been pledged by the chamber of commerce of Spo- nane inrougn its industrial commit tee, headed by Frank R Culbertson, to the original incorporators of the Cooperative Central Selling exchange, to be composed of apple growers In the northwestern states. L. E. Meacham of Walla Walla. Wash , acting secretary for the temporary or ganization, has been engaged to car ry on the work from headquarters in Spokane along the lines employed by growers of southern. California in handling the- orange crop "The policy of the organization will be directed by the apple growers Identified with Its promotion," said Mr. Culbertson, "and the managing committee probably will be composed of the first incorporators. It Is plan ned to have everything In readiness to handle the crop of 1912 Officers of the chamber of commerce and the National Apple Show will assist In ev ery way possible. However, the last named organization can not act of ficially beyond providing an occasion for the final conference and the launching of the exchange, some time during the week of November 23." The movement was started at a meeting of growers of Washington, Idaho and Oregon, called for that purpose at Walla Walla last spring, and afterward was discussed by dele gates from horticultural asscolations throughout the state of Washington at a meeting in North Yakima, when it was agreed that the essential points of tho proposed organization were satisfactory to those Interested. Tho delegates also recommended to the growers of the northwest that the organization be completed at the earliest possible date. At the last meeting of the tempo rary organization It was suggested that, as Spokane Is the geological, railroad and Industrial center of the northwest, It be made headquarters for the exchange and a resolution was adopted Inviting Spokane to as sist In fathering the movement with the foregoing result. Good Wool Underwear Union Suits and Separate Garments DRUMMERS SAMPLES SAMPLE PRICES" THE HUB Pendleton's Big Drummer's Sample Store Pendleton Dye Works CUT PRICES FOR OCT. LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED M&S'a SUITS PRESSED jsc Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods. ta.so $1.0 Phone Main 189. 1 l- E. Alt. .. ' . 1 M Attorney Leggltt. Tho jury was out only thirty-five minutes. WOMAN FREE IN MURDER CASE Mrs. Altlioti Rush's Attorneys Refuse to Arquo at Hampton, Iowa. Mason city, Iowa. Mts. Althea Rush, on trial In Hampton for the murder of her husband, was acquit ted after a clever legal movement had been executed by her lawyers. At torney Clock for the state made an opening statement, expecting that af ter the defendant's two attorneys had spoken Attorney Leggltt would make the close. The defendant's attorneys waived their right, thus shutting off $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased tn learn that there li nt least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cars In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medlral fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlacnae, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mncou surface of the ays tem, thereby destroying the fonndntlon of the diabase, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its' work. The pro prietors have ao much faith In Its curative ftowera that they offer One Hundred Dol ars for any case that If falls to cure. Bend for Hat of testimonials. Addresa : F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. Hold dt uruggista, lot Hall's WIicvIh Rivak His Neck. Colvllle, Wash. R. R. Buchanan, a well known local citizen of Colvllle, was instantly killed at tho city grav el pit. Ho was mounting his wagon to rive out w-ith a load of sand when the horses lunged forward. He lost his balance, fell In front of the ve hide and the wheels on one side pa-s cd over his neck, breaking . It. M East End Grocery The most popular trading place in town is now agent for the Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M. 536 k SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath, toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. Call at once as bargains of this character can't lnat.v Must see it to appreciate it. t MARK M0ORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. Take Ilea. Family I'llls for eenstlpa- ' at- It Your Neighbor Has Electric Light and you have not, just step into his house some even ing after dark and compare its light with your own. Stud.y each point of convenience, cleanliness, clear- ' ness, beauty carefully, and then figure out for your self if it would not pay you well to have your houso wired for electric light at once. Electric Light Today is Cheaper and Better Than Ever Before since tho General Electric Company placed its MAZDA lamp on tho market. Ve have arranged to supply our customers with the O. E. MAZDA lamps on very favorable terms. These lamps give two to threo times as much light as other lamps us ing tho same current If your houso is located on any of our distributing lines we shall bo glad to advise you about having it wired and will give you more facts about the efficient electric lighting of your home. Pacific Povor & Light Company "Always at Your Service" "Born with the Republic" fl AMES. E. PEPPER!) WHISKEY tt Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey ever made in Kentucky. Established in 1780. Columbia Liquor Store Sole distributors in Pendleton. HERMAN PETERS, Prop.