East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OUKGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OKBGOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 191 L
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DON'T wait tor an attack of the Grippe to force you to buy your Heavier Under
wear. Get it now and be ready for the drop in temperature. We've gathered a fine
stock or all the good kinds of Underwear, the kinds that you want, the warm, com
fortable, servicable kinds at prices that cannot help but please you. Come here with
any particular notion you may hate in regard to your Underwear. We'll please you.
Women's & Children's Underwe'r
Our stork of underwear is very large, but
naturally as the clays go by the" styles and
sizes prow fewer. Wouldn't it be well to
"take time by the forelock'' and make and
early preparation for "Old Boreas'' for he is
sure to come soon.
In women's underwear we have white un
ion suits of silk and wool, all wool, cotton and
wool, mercerized cotton, fleeced cotton and
srauze cotton, sizes i to i) at from SI to So
Separate pants and vests for women in
every weight and material from the gauze
lisle to the finest silk and wool, sizes 4 to !).
from ..
Gray union suits in cotton and wool, sizes
4 to It', from 75 to $3.75
Children's Union Suits
Children's all-wool union suits in both
white and grav, sizes 'J to 1, prices $1.25
to $2.00.
Children's cotton fleeced union suits, both
medium and heavv, white and gray 65 to
75?.
Children's separate pants and vests, white
and gray wool, silk and wool ami fleeced
cotton, kt garment from 25 to $1.00
25 to $2.50
Men's Underwear
Our stock is the largest and best in East
ra Oregon. It comprises all the wanted
naterials, cotton, wool, silk, lisle, cotton and
wool mixed, maco, etc.
DERBY BIBBED, comes in ecru, sal
mon, brown and blue, heavy weight lightly
fleeced, an excellent garment for warmth and
wear, sizes up to 48. Price 50
FLEECE LIXED, natural gray cotton,
heavy and warm, all sizes 50
FLAT WEAVE COTTOX AX I ) WOOL
IIXED, heavy weight and a very fine wear
er, extra full cut, and a very satisfactory gar
ment in even- resjioct $1.00
BIBBED COTTOX AXI) WOOL
MIXED, medium weight, natural gray, all
sizes, a beautiful garment and a perfect fit
ter, very elastic $1.00
EXTRA QUALITY FLAT WKAVJi.
double back and front shirts, extra well made
and fashioned, heavy winter weight, will give
the most service for the least monev.
ALL-WOOL, FLAT WEAVE, natural
Cray, a very soft fine garment, one of our
largest sellers $1.00
TUB BEST LINE OF ALL, light, me
dium and heavy in weight, gra.y, white and
tan, lxth flat and ribbed weaves, the best fin
ished, best wearing garment von can bnv.
Each $1.75
The Famous Lewis
Union Suits
These suits positively do not shink. They
are so constructed that they do not gape in
the scat or crotch. They are reinforced on
the shoulder seams so that they can not come
down over the shoulder points as so many
union suits are inclined to do.
They come in maco, wool, mercerized lisle,
silk and wool, etc., gray, blue and flesh col
or. Sizes o4 to both stout and recnilar.
Per suit .'. $2.00 to $3.00
SPECIAL' Women9 s Coats Sacrificed
Caricul and Sealette Coats, the season's
latest and most popular dress coats.
Lined with Satin of self and contrasting
shades.
Trimmed with fancy buttons and silk
braid frogs. The new shawl collars.
For three days Thursday, Friday and
Saturday these coats will sell as follows:
S12.50 Caracul and Sealette Coats will 20
for $9.88
$15.00 Curacul and Sealette Coats will eo
for $11.25
$16.50 Caracul and Sealette Coats will tro
for $12.39
$22.50 Caracul and Sealette Coats will so
for $19.78
$25.00 Caracul and Sealette Coats w ill co
for $20.75
$27.50 Caracul and Sealette Coats will en
for $21.89
$30.00 Caracul and Sealette Coats will cro
for $22.50
$33.00 Caracul and Sealette Coats will so
for $21.75
$37.50 Caracul and Sealette Coats will cro
for $29.50
Crockery Department in connection with Our Model Grocery. See some of our Pat
tern dishes in show case in vestibu e in front of our store.
Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery
In Our Model Sanitary Basement
ALL OTHER DEP'T MAIN 22
Green Olives, pint 35
Sweet Pickles, pint 20
Sour Pickles, pint 10
Dill Pickles, quart 20
Choice Mince Meat, 3 pounds. 50
GROCERY PHONE MAIN 17
Fresh Eastern Oysters, p'nt 50
( cans choice sliced Pineapple
$1.00
Freh shipment Johnston's Candies; Hunt
lev A: Palmer Wafers Fran Fran. etc.
India Reli,., pint 25
Rijie Olives, pint 25
ITS WKLL WORTH YOUR WHILE TO PAY THIS STORK A VISIT AXD SEE
THE GRAXDKST DISPLAY OF PURE FOODS IX THE XORTJ INVEST I IAXDL
ED FXDER THE MOST POSSIRLE SANITARY CONDITIONS.
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieiim.
Good program for Tuesday's change.
1. "The Voyager." Sellg. Sir Har
old Drayton and hN slater were on a
visit to Canada. While there she met
a voyager and becamo Interested In
him. Her brother begged the inter
ference of Mlgel Hardle, who was in
command of the post, and the voyager
was sent away. Soon after Ilardie'a
guests started to Quebecf accompan
ied only by two canoemen. Thoy
were captured by a band of Indians
and the voyager, who was trapping
near by, saw the empty canoe and
suspecting the fate of the party, crept
to where they sat tied to trees, and
cutting their bonds, bade them wait
for night. They escaped and Jessica
then bravely told her brother that her
life belonged to the man who had
risked all to save her.
2. "A Sight Seeing Trip Through
Boston." Selig. The first of an Ed
ucational series of travelogues
through the principal cities of the
world.
3. "The runchers' Law." Essnn
ny. Against ihe background of a
great western cattle round-up show
ing thousands of famous Texas steers,
th's delightful drama will please all
who view it. The story is vital, the
acting fine and the photography of the
usual high standard.
4. "Love and Silence." American
Pathe. A couple of chums are in
love with the same girl, and, of
cour-e, one is lucky and the other
Is not. Sometime after the marriage
a robbery Is committed in the bank
where the chums work. Though the
husband Is guilty, spicion falls up
on the friend, and rather than spoil
the happiness of the girl he loves,
this friend i-uffers Imprisonment in
rilenee. Five years later the husband
dies and leaves a confession of his
guMt and all ends happily with the
final reunion of the innorent sufferer
and the heartbroken widow.
5. "His Gil lie " Lubin. Hetty
and Ralph were in love but father
said "Xo wedding bells." The young
folks concocted a scheme whereby
Hetty should be kidnapped. Before
it was pul'ed off father took Hetty
away on a trip, leaving a 3oung mar
ried couple in charge of the house.
Kalph was In despair but Betty etole
away from her father. It was Just
a step to the parson's and when fath
er arrived an hour later he had to
surrender and give them his blessing.
fully for 20 years. So he and his
family moved to the country. By a
strange turn of fate Joe found him
self able to dictate' to the company
who had fired him and he, was in a
position to humble them if he saw
fit. A finely told story.
"Porethy's Family." Imp. Com
edy drama. Dorethy found It hard
to choose between suitors, so as a test
she invited all the poor children to
visit her and introduced the kid as
her admirers. One whs angry and
left; the other did all he could to
amuso the kiddles, showing a kind
heart, so Dot choose him.
Tlit. I'astimo.
Only the best in motion pictures.
Program for Tuesday's change:
Xo. 1. "Lost Years." Ks-anay's
great drama. P.rown. a workman,
quarrels with Walters, the foreman
Walters accidentally falls into the
river, is captured by r'ver pirates and
shanghaied to a strange port. Brown
is believed to have killed Wulters
and is sentenced to a life term In
the penitentiary. Thirty years later
Walters, now a farmer, reads of
Brown's Imprisonment and obtatns
his release. The old man is then giv
en a home on the farm to enjoy the
rest of his days.
Xo. 2. "The Fickle Fiancee." Am
erican. A homeless girl is seen faint
ing by the roadside by a young far
mer who takes her home where his
mother cares for her and restores her
to feealth and strenfth. . The weeks
pass and the fellow fulls in love with
the girl and hopes to marry her. but
she being fickle is not faithful to her
lover, who sees her accepting the at
tentions of another. The picture has
a touching appeal. Its scenes are
beautiful and Its players graceful and
pleasing.
Xo. 3. "Arizona ' Bill." Kalem.
Arizona Hill was discharged. An In
dian stole a horse and at Arizona
Hill's house quietly changed horses.
H'ss Is falsely accused of horsetheft.
He knocks his accuser down and es
capes on the stolen horse left by the
Indian. One of the boys follows him
out over the desert and captures him.
Bill's wife sees the Indian, recognize-)
the horse and in the nick of time ar
rives to save her husband.
No. 4. "A Cure for Crime." Edi
son. This is a comedy showing the
power of mental suggestion. A vag
rant becomes good because he Is made
to believe that it is impossible for him
to do wrong. This is an interesting
and unusual plot.
Xo, 5. "Lionelly, Contortionist."
This picture shows a clover vaudeville
stunt.
Xo. 6. "A Trip in the Island of
Marken." American. A great scenic
picture.
AT THE OREGON THEAM
"The ;)ldcn Girl."
One of the delights of the coming
season will be the introduction of
a latest craze, "The Frisco Frolic."
This phenomenal dnnce will be shown
to the people of Pendleton at the Ore
gon theater when the "Golden Girl"
opens on Friday evening, Nov. 10.
Some people may confound this dance
with one of the vulgar touch but such
Is not the case. It Is simply an artis
tic and eccentric dance put on with
the best lighting effects and under
the various titles is appearing with
great success In productions now play,
ing in Xew York and Boston. The
dunce done in the Golden Girl was
put on by Mr. Virgil Bennett one of
the first exjMinents to the latest craze.
When .the theatecr-goers see the two
well-known artists, .Miss Virginia
Drew and Mr. Corless the Frisco
Frolic, they will have nothing but the
highest praise and greatest admira
tion for the new form of two-step.
Jcntui,. Tofl.T In "The. Whit,, sister."
All women enjoy a good love story
in which the fate of the lover hang
in the balance anil Is spiced with a
little danger that Ib one of the great
est reasons for the remnrkable suc
cess of "The White Sister" which Is
billed for Sunday. November 12. at
the Oregon theater, with the mag
netic American beauty Jeanne T"v
ler in the stellar role and a superior
east of supporting players. The
White Sister" was dramatized from
Marlon Crawford's latest novel of the
same name and the action of the
play occurs In Sunny Italy, the home
of romr.nce. love, poetry and music.
It is an 'nten e'y human story in a re
ligious setting ami that Is why It Is so
strohgly endorsed by the church, al
though In its development it is
amusement and entertainment ,,f the
purest quality. It Is handled in an
uplifting manner and carrier a con
vincing lesson.. Tile role of the Nun
(the White Sister) makes exacting de
mands upon tho emotlonul powers of
tho actress and It is lier powerful n
terprctatlon of the rolo und her strik
ing appearance in the character that
has earned for Jeanne. Towler tho rep
utation of being America' most
beautiful emotional actre-s. Nearly
every character In the phiy la a star
part and requires a company of un
usual quality to do it Justice. The
stage pictures arc realistic and hand
some, while the Interpolated music
which permeates the play Is sweet and
soothing. "Tho White Sister" will
probably crowd the theater and un
doubtedly bo one of tho most genu
ine treats of tho season.
Unite Drowns In Jar.
C'oquille, Ore. While Marlon Clin
ton's 18 months old child was play
ing out In the yard It fell Into a 10'
gallon jar which contained about one
gallon of water and was drowned. The
child was evidently trying to play In
the water when It fell head first Into
the Jar and was dead before it wa
discovered by its parents.
Full From Cycle Fntnl.
Eugene, Ore. Homer A. Sears,,
aged about 60, died at his home on
Onyx avenue from Injuries received'
when he fell off his tricycle on Wil
lamette street yesterday afternoon,.
The axle of the tricycle broke and his
head struck forcibly on the pavement.
If Diaz were younger,
come back before long.
he might
FOLEY'S
HONEY and TAR
COMPOUND
For over three decades a favorite
household medicine forCOUGHS.
COLDS, CROUP. WHOOPING
COUGH. BRONCHITIS. HARD
andSTUFFY BREATHING. Take
at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe
and reliable. The Bee Hive on the
carton is the mark of the genuine.
Refuse sustitutes.
Mrs. Anna Polzer, ssid Jefferson
St., So. Omaha, says: "I can recom
mend Foley's Honey & Tar Com
pound as a sure cure for coughs and
colds. It cured my daughter of a
bad cold and my neighbor Miss Ben
son cured herself and her whole fam
ily with Foley's Honey & Tar Com
pound. Everyone in our neighbor
hood speaks most highly of It as a
good remedy for coughs and colds.
FOB SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Tho Cosy.
See the great five-round prize fight
In the Parson and the Bully. Wednes
day and Thursday. Also three other
great reels. Head them over:
"The Parson and the Bully." Nes
tor. A great five round prize fight is
shown in this picture. The bad man
decided that he would not allow the
young minister to stay In town and
kept breaking up meetings. Finally
ne cnanengcd tne parson to an open
fight, whoever won was to keep quiet
forever after. In n stirring five-round
bout the parson sco-ed a knockout
and upheld his honor and the cause.
"The Western Doctor's Peril." Am
erican. The doctor in answering- a
call passed the station Just after a
bandit had held up the agent and
shot him. The agent's brother, find
ing his brother dead nnd seeing the
doctor riding away, thinks tho doctor
Is guilty, so a posse captured him. To
mako things worse the doctor picked
up a money-bag the bandit dropped.
The boys wanted to lynch the doctor
and decoying the sherirf away started
for tho Jail. The child of tho mob
leader being badly hurt the sheriff's
wife liberated the doctor, so the boys
found nn empty Jail. While answer
ing the decoy message tho sheriff
caught the real bandit, so all was
made right.
"Back to Nature." Thanhouser.
a ne siory or a bookkeeper who at
middle life found himself discharged
by tho company he had served faith-
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
Wo arc proving to rlic pul.lic our full worth of operating n
store in lVndleton whore every ImmIv is pleased, and show their
i.pi'ivoiatioii ,y trading where they save -JO to T.O per cent.
Several eases of children's underwear just unpacked.
r.xtra heavy fleeced union suits .19f
Kxtra heavy ril.hed union suits 39
I.lldies' heavy fleeced hose J5
Ladies' heavy fleeced hose 23
Ladies' cotton hose, ;.')( value 12 l-2
Men's and hoys' lined mittens 2."i and up
Ll'o "f "u'"'s M,iH $-1-98, ?5.00, $8.90, 0.90
Our prices are always regular; no mark up and down
GOLDEN RULE STORE
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood
toilet, shade- and fruit trees. 1-2 block ermmH
. Call at once aa bargains of this character can't last
It to appreciate It.
shed,
hath,
Must sea
MARK M00RH0USE CO.
1,'none JVlain 83.
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and
117 E. Court Street
County Realty.
VjKAIMU THEATRE 1
Pendleton's
Only . . . .
High-class performances afternoons and evenings,
show for the old folks and children.
VAUDEVILLE
and Picture
Theatre
A good clean
Matinees I Sr. FvanSnwe JII..I... 4C. rtLi i
w -&, Humus cue un aren
"V2VY , "w-"ww
PILES Cl'ItED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS.
Your druggist will refund money
if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. lOo.
The
I Known For Its Strength I
First National Bank
PENDLETON, OREGON
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER
11101
U010.00
SECURJTY