East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAIL EAST OREGOMAX. PE.VDLKTO.V, OKEGO.V, Till HM) AV, CKTOBKIt 28, 1911.
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A UTUMN
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UNDERWEAR
The keen air of Autumn brings up the
subject of underwear. Mens underwear
is specialized here. The study of the par
ticular and different requirements of men
is well understood, and has received ozr
most careful attention.
Middle weights up to severe cold weather underwear
in choice unshrinkable wool and cashmere. Merino
mercerized cotton, silk and wool Etc. There's a
right underwear and a wrong underwear for every
man, and understanding fully the different sorts, it
would be our pleasure to prescribe just the proper
weight, size and material suitable for your particu
lar requirements.
AT 30c v.e hv tin- l-t '.'an:i-i!t in IVn-
i It-ton. f;iil v.-i-ii:!.'. n.q ;! ;:n I)r-
hv ririri, jiijj ri7-. f-c-ni.
aiil blue.
X-i:)l lwll.ilil
!.-;r.'i.-r iiii'i 1--U.T
AT 50c ve have an
fU-'-ct- liiitil jrani:;.ii!.
Uifi-i than ii-i j a 1.
AT SI. 00 we r-an Aiow vr,i a fir,,-
aii'l wool i!iixf-! ir.irim-.'ir, ci:li.-r rilil-l r
flat, MnIo or doitU: Ln-a-t.vd. A! .out
jt-r tint wool, -.laktvi an exccpti-nally
irwl wearinjr rimkrwc-ar.
AT S1.23, ju-t the thini: f-r ( '.vf-ath-r.
heavy fli-tff linel I Jr. Wright's underwear,
or heavy flat weave v 1. S." H-r cent
wool. A nice looking and exceptionally
serviceable parrntnf.
AT $1.50 we -how a very fin.- wool gar
ment, all vno, natural gray ami tan,
li'-avy weight or mi'lhim weight. The
famous Win-ted underwear. Nicely fin
ished and made for service.
AT $1.75 per garment we will show you
the greatest line you ever saw. Ileavyj
medium ami liirht gray, tan ami white, cot
ton, li.-le anl wool. Derby ribUl Coopers
ami Lewis ami flat weave Winsted's ; gar
ments with more real value than any other
store in Pendleton can show.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS HERE FOR THE
CELEBRATED LEWIS UNION SUITS
These suits are so constructed that they
loitively do not gar in the seat and crotch.
They are the most comfortable fitting gar-'
ments in America, very elastic and non
shrinkable. Entirely satisfactory in every
respect; sewed throughout with pure silk
thread.
AT S2.00 we have a pure Maeo suit, very
elastic and jrf-rfect fitting. Natural color.
AT 93.00 we show a Derby ribbed, SO per
cent wool suit, in stouts and. regular sizes,
from 34 to f0. A most satisfactory suit,
good wearing and perfect fitting.
AT $3.50 we show our special pride, made
by the Lewis .Mills, a good heavy weight
suit, in a blue gray color, full fashioned,
vann, serviceable and comfortable, the
best fitter vou ever had on, non-shrink-able.
AT $4.00, light weight, pure wool light
gray color, full fashioned, non-shrinkable.
just the thing for early fall and early
spring.
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons
Where it Pays to Trade
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AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
OriJwiim.
Edison f-ature for Friday anJ
Saturday.
I. "The Hattle of Trafalgar" Of
aH the spectacular p c ur.-s the Edison
company ha.i made, thi will rank,
no l at the top. Historically, it is
f rreet in every detail. Thi-t wan the
trut battle fought by I-tJ Xclsoti
as. i rst he combined fleets of France
an.i Spain. October 21, 1S05. an.l r
;u: el Ir hi; liath. The Lati'.e
.-(r.ps rn board the "Victory" and the
f-itv. sh'. thar. k'lled Nel-on are
won I-Tiul -n thc-ir realism, v.hile the
!euh s.n.; i (!f i fu'l of dignififd
r-th . I: U a film that no one can
tii' ti! to misi.
2 "A Quaker Mother." Vitagrarh.
An e.fti"nal drama An evidence of
i.a'ernal influences as a guide
through life. A beautiful picture of
i:; -ther!y '. -ve and selicitude. The
'. i fa.-tionul kind that ' exercl-es the
ct-t intljence and makes the world
-"I t-vr. body in it better.
3. "A Wc'Wn Memory." Pathos. A
rrr.arkab;e Jtory of western life with
(hjrx.in? love S'.cry all through it.
4. "A Corivent-nt Burglar" Bio-P!".-f
. Mrs. Cay piar.ninir to visit
i-itl th? b- ;.-j in sigh:. W,fey. how- j
e.er s prt .er.tej rrora going just as
arrives a: the raiiroad station,
ar. I catohes yy ju-t as he is about
t ieave for ".he rvf garden. S7he en-
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Oay"a friends from escaping. This
fi.'.-r.J pret r.i- tj be a burglar and
tay -fts i-u; by t.iking the supposed
i urslar to the police ( . Hoof gar
r'. n now f -r theirs. However, Gay
.-tiys auay o. lone and gets in bad.
3. ' When Wifey Holds the Purse '
Stains--." Bieeraph. Mr. Ooodhus-
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Makes your hair grow long, heavy and
luxuriant and we can prove it
moe
Gt a 25 Cent Bottle Now and
Forever Stop Faliir.t- Hair, Itching
Scalp and Dandruff
Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus
trous and Abundant After a
Dandcrir.i Hair Cleanse
P-i-.J ri:ic i i to tlie I air what frr.h showers
r f r-.in a::J r.n!i..liiiic arc to vi K't il'oii. It
.t. -c; ri; l-.t to the roots, invijroratri and
'f.nr.gtlicns th'-'in. Its cxliil tiaiit T, stinmla
sr.d li.'c-j.ro hicmiT mo;.riticJ ;m-c the
1 lir to r-ri'W a'.usi-.lanlly .n;r, strong and
-"it'fol. It at nin e ini;.:irt a SKitklitii;
bi'.'.'.'.-.'.ry ar.d vulwty noftr.i-j to t!.c lu
zr.l a f;rw wcrkj'
s;-.ioiit all over t!ie :
will t.nisc nnv hair to
:iip. I .e it fvrry nay
; pear, ii.l itching
there will )c no
ban I i f' reed to hand over every'
-,r a iiuirt titm-, after wtr -Ii two .r t!iree
t'm-3 a w-.-rk v. ill l:c si(:i lent to comjilttc
.v' I'-Acr t;ro.viIi vim ilijire.
I Ii ':rieilijr iifti r aripUinfj a little Dan-
:-::-c a'.! da!.!-i..f will ili
t'..; :-.i!p will cr:: e asd
::.( n loue or filling hair.
If v''-.i wi. !i to i! n;l!e the be.?t:ty of your
ri;r iii ten mini:', s ii:n-iy trv this moisten
a i oth with a little 1 '.i-ilcrine nti.l c!:;iw it
carrf'illy ti.ronh ymir hair, t.ii.it- one small
f .uiid at a time, this will clear, e the luir of
i..jt, ili.t or ar.y exrc,,ie nil I it a few
::. , ncr.U your iiair will he "ivy, l'i:tfy and
::i.i.int at.I pi :, ! an iti '..in...r:ti !e soft-
-s lu-t-i a".! Iu-.tiri.ince, the heauty and
.i.I.nr.trr of trite Itrir hra'tii.
If you rare for hratil-.l, suft hair ritid lots
i-tlv ;ret a J5 rt-t t l.--tt c .f kttowl-
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It Ci . l.fc'fi
-nt of h s salary to wifey. He is al-
! mr.'s Uander-ne f ; ' "ii any tiro:; ttture ot
e '.vi i t.ity cents tor spenJing now j
iren-'rous. Ho meets fume of his 1
ft. i nds and th-y stick him for a large i
bill. f..r hich he gives his "I. O. U." S
toitcl c;ji.;t
- k rc.il surnn. auail:: vou.
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He later pi ins to pay this by "losing"
his wife's watch and having her ad- ;
vcrttse acj offer a reward for Its re- I
turn. The scheme would have work- '
el if his accomplice hadn't been dis
loyal i
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Vitagraph comedy. "Don't let your j Hon leading to recovery of above de
forgetting get the better of you and scribe,! animal. Leave word at Tele-
Miss the Miss." The best lauirh of phone Stable- or address Pant K'i.M
the season.
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The Coy.
For Wednesday and Thursday,
two "torles of great heart-Interest, a
western comedy drama and a good
comedy.
"Palx." Kelianee. A story of two
homeless boys who lived with a not
ed thief in a hovel and were forced
t.j Meal by their master. But when
a lady dropped her purse they re-,
turned it to her Later, one of the j
boys runs away to escape a beating,
and fail n; as.eep on the lady's
s'air. is taken in and fed. The thief
fees this and he plans to rob the J
hou-e. thinking the boy will aid him. J
But the kid, at the risk or his life)
t-.i rned for help; the thief was
WIIATS THE HKASOX?
Many Pendleton People In Poor
Health Without Knowing the
rmiio.
Th-re nre scores of people who
dr.-ig "ut a miserable existence with
ou r'-alizing the caue of their suf
fering. Pay after day they are rack
ed with backnthe and headache; suf
fer from nervousness, d'zzlness, weak
rieKH. languor and depression. Likely
the kidneys have fallen behind In
th-lr worn; of filtering the biood and
that is the root of the trouble. Look
to your kidneys, n!t them In their
work Kive them the help they need.
You ran use no better remedy than
Jioan's Kidney Pill.
Below is grateful testimony from
a sufferer In thl locality.
Mrs. Frank Pike, 101 Greenwood
treet, La Grande. Ore., says: "Doan'
Kidney pills were used In our fam
ily and proved very effective. The
person who to'.k this remedy had
weak kidney and suffered a great
deal from bachache. Stooping was
dlff cult and sharp twinge often
darteil through the loins. Doan'
KldiKy Pill were used on a friend'
advice and It did not take them long
to bring relief."
F r sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,
New York. ole agent for the United
State.
He member the name Doan' and
take no other.
caught and the two pals found a "real
home."
"In the Chorus." Thanhou'iC-r. The
"Thanhouser K'd" is seen in this fine
story. The young widow left her
child at an Institution and Joined the
r-horu-" The child ran away and was
found and cared foe by a kind old
couple, and her mother received word
she was dead. Ten years later a the
f. rlcal manager Induced the girl to
go to the city and she Joined the fame
troupe her mother was in. Recogniz
ed by a birthmark, the mother in
duced the girl to return home and
without revealing her identity left
hoping some day to be worthy enough
l reveal herself.
"The .Stolen Horse." Champion. A
western comedy drama. When the
new tear her arrived all the male
"fixed" up for her and all promptly
fell In love, but In a month only two
remained at her heels, Hank and
.'ed One day Hose got hurt and
Hank t-ent his man for a doctor and
when Nej came along with a lame
horse and wanted to get a doctor.
Hank wouldn't tell him he had al
ready sent for one. Xed, in despair,
went to Hanks barn and took a horse
and Hank to be mean accused Ned
of stealing the horse. The girl told
Ned to put his horse in Hank's barn
and say he had "swapped" with'
ifank. The cowboys on finding that
Ned's hor;e was really in Hank's
barn let Ned go.
"The Phoney Ring." Sola. Mr.
Franklin gave the pcrub woman at
his office a fake diamond ring. HI
wife found the ring and, thinking It
was for her, took it. She showed It
to all her friends, who told her It was
paste. Mr. Franklin rushed out to
get a good ring which he put In
place of the burn one His wife, not
knowing he had changed the ring,
threw the good one out of the win
dow. After many experiences she got
the ring bark and was happy.
IIII'I"! HI I 'I'! IX
Till: AMKX COKXKK
T'nion Presbyterian church are using
soothing lotions as a result of 10 min
utes of lively fisticuffs over church
affairs. Tn the Tght the panor was
thrown from the window.
iJr. Rudolph, with a number of his
friends, were pitting quietly in the
rear of the auditorium of the church
while tru't.-es and other church
workers arraigned the pastor in et
'.re terms for attempting to retain
rouses-Ion of the church after he had
resigned from the board of govern
ors. Then a motion was carried to go
into executive sesMori in a room ad
joining the c hurch and the pastor ami
his friends, inferen-ally, were invit
ed to absent them-elves.
-Mr. Rudolph, however, led his co
horts around to a back door and en
tered the room. A fight Immediate
ly became general. Women in hys
terics bolted Into the open anr, while
a dozen or more men punched at each
other In grim and almost silent ear
nestness, several of them becoming
enraged while attempting to act as
peacemakers.
The Pastime.
Where the best in motion pictures
are shown.
"MeKee P.ankins, '49." Selig
McKee llankin made this story of
'4'J a relic of bygone days, as famous
in its day as Mr. Jefferson's Rip, and
it was considered one of the most
perfect characterizations of the cities
in America, and it was received with
eijual applause in the foreign tours
made by Mr. Rankin, where its truths
and natra!ne-s won Instant apprecia
tion. "The Senorita's Conquest." Lubin.
Sheriff Ralph Duncan had determin
ed to wipe out a gang of Mexican
Krigamls on the Texas border. Do
lores, daughter of one of the robbers,
told the chief she would bring him
i into their midst. She accordingly ap
peared at a ball and displayed her
charms so that the sher'ff fell hope
lessly in love and offered to accom
pany her home. But Dorlores' heart
was also strangely moved She loved
the handsome sheriff. She returned
alone. The chief then compelled her
to write a decoy letter. The sheriff
came quickly as a lover could and
.Vcji captured. Doljres later helped
him to escape and he in turn arrived
with a strong po.'se Just as the chief
was about to kill the beautiful girl.
"The Radge of Courage." Kalem.
Little Tom, who had a terror of the
sea faints when his father tries to
take him into the surf. Fifteen years
later Tom has not overcome his ter
ror. He meets Jane Mayfield and
they become betrothed. They both
Join a merry party at the seashore.
While in bathing Jane is carried out
to sea. Tom rushes to the water's
edge but his old terror returns. A
number of bathers nuickly go to the
rescue of Jane. She calls Tom a
coward. Later, when they return to
the city Jane is locked In her father'
office when It catches fire. At the
risk of his Hfe Tom saves Jane. Ex
planations follow and the past is for
gotten. "Over the Irish Vitagraph." This
is an extraordinary novelty, telling the
story of love, courtship and marriage
.Simply through the actions of the
hands and fet without displaying the
features. It Is without doubt the
most unusual picture ever produced.
"The Tired Absent Minded Man."
NO CASCARET USER
FVER HAS HEADACHE
A til-Cent Itox Will Keep Your Liver,
Slomucli ami ISowcIh Clean, Pure
aiM Fresh for Months.
Ten Dollars Rcwnril.
Strayed from my place on head of
McKay creek, one bay gelding brand
ed R L on left shoulder, star in fore
head, two white hind feet. Will pay
above reward for return or lnforma-
l'endleton, Ore.
The dove of peace seems to have
acquired spurs.
The only thing to do Is to appoint
everybody deputy game warden and
even that might not work well.
C.IRL i:KA RTIIS OAItXKTS.
Presbyterian l istlmffs in Church and
I'uxtor Thrown from Window.
Denver Rev. W. S. Rudolph la
nursing various cuts and bruise and
a number of other member of the
She Finds Some l ine fiems in n Wa
ter Trent -Ii.
Hulmevllle, pa Fine garnets have
been discovered on a hill near here,
where a trench had been dug for wa
ter pipes. Miss Blanche Pennington
was the first finder. .Several of the
gem were sent to a Philadelphia
lapidary, who pronounced them gen
uine and of the Turkish quality, pre
vious to this garnets have been found
along the Neshamlny, but they were
not transparent enough to be cut for
Jewelry.
Ills
IM'ltLS $1.VI IXTO THF. HAY.
Sudor Throws Away Money
incna, want to Safeguard.
Vallejo, Calif. Rather than sur
render his funds to two friends for
safe-keeping, Paul C. Reagon, a sail
or attached to the Maryland, tossed
$4 50 In gold overboard rom a launch
In which the men were coming ashore.
The friend had attempted to pre
vent Reagon from landing with the
money whllo Intoxicated.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and
foul breath always trace them to
torpid liver, decayed fermenting food
In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged In the
Intestines, Instead of being cast out
of the system In re-absorbed Into
the blood When this poison reaches
the delicate brain tissue It causes
congestion and that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Salts, cathartic pills, oil and pur
gative waters force a pa-sngeway for
a day or two yes but they don't
take the poisons out and have no ef
fect on the Hver or stomach.
Cascarets Immediately clennse and
regu'ate the Btomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
anil foul gases, take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system all the decompose,! waste mat
ter and poisons in the intestines and
bowels.
A Cnscnret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep a 10 cent box
from your druggist means inside
cleanliness and aclear head for
months. Ask any of the millions of
Cascaret useds If they ever have
hendache.
One Hundred
DRUMMERS' SAMPLE
BLANKETS
Full sizes, fine heavy wool and also
cotton Blankets
Now on Sale at
THE HUB
Pendleton's Big Drummer's Sample Store
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
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room modern house, atone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath
toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. ' '
Call at once a bargains of this character can't last. Must Me
It to appreciate It.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83.
117 R Court Street.
Other Property of Bvery Description.
( Money to Ioan on City and County Realty.
Born with the Republic"
fl AMES. E. PEPPEjD
J WHISKEY
Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey eTer
mndo in Kentucky. Established in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Sole distributors in Pendleton.
TIEIiMAN PETERS, Prop.