East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY HAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATTODAV, DFXEMBER a, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES.
PACK TWO.
Why pay the same price for Christ
mas Gifts that are not so good?
This store is best prepared to take care of your Christmas wishes. Our
prices are far cheaper than elsewhere, quality considered. We handle
no article of merchandise that we cannot fully guarantee.
DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY. YOU'LL GET DKTTER SERVICE, THERE'LL BE MORE TO CHOOSE
FROM. YOU CAX MAKE BETTER SELECTIONS.
TRADING COUPONS
We give trading coupons on all cash or thirty day business. These coupons mean an actual saving to you of 5 per cent
of your purchases. They afford you the easiest and best way of securing your Christmas gifts. You can get them free of
cost if you'll onlv save vour coupons. . m
Our stock of premiums is the best ever. New China, New Silverware, New Furniture, Rooking Chairs, China Closets.
"Writing Desks, etc., Haviland China, Cut Glass and hundreds of other useful and beautiful articles that would cost you
a lot of money if you had to buy them, but by saving your trading coupons they cost you absolutely nothing.
Only Eighteen More Bey
ing Days Until Christmas
Have you done your Xmas sewing? You will want to mako
a dainty hag, sewing apron, a pair of ribbon slippers or dainty
toilet accessories. We have the materials for them all let m
help you plan them.
Tassels in a variety of colors for finishing bags and fancv
work 1 .-. 10 to 50?
Cords both large and small in every shade imaginable. You
will need yards of it get it before the wanted shade is gone.
Laces for your aprons and dainty lingerie, headings of lac(-
and embroidery.
Real and imitation Irish "lace, cluny and 'shadow laces for
iabots and side frills.
There are hundreds of dainty gifts to be made of riblmns.
and we have them in every width and color. Our salespeople
will gladly help you plan your gifts.
In Our Ready-to-wear Department
CAN BE FOUND MANY BEAUTIFUL
AND USEFUL XMAS GIFTS, such a
dainty lingerie waists, made in the latest
models for Spring, trimmed in fine lace and
embroidery. Side frill effects. Prices
$12.50 to $13.50.
SILK PETTICOATS IN TAFFETA
AND MESSALINE, all colors, changeable
taffeta in all shades made in plain and fancy
models, price $4.9S to $18.00
"BLANKET BATH ROBES MADE
IN ALL WANTED COLORS, finished with
wide satin binding, cord and tassle at the
waist. All sizes, 3G to 44. Prices $3.98
to $5.00.
FURS, MUFFS AND SCARFS in all
the new styles, made of Japanese Mink, Isa
bella Fox, Narobia Lynx, Black and Brown
Coney and manv other popular furs.
Price $6.50 to $75.00, sold in sets or
separate pieces.
Mens Holiday Neckwear
We have an immense stock of beautiful
Holiday Neckwear, made by America's best
neckwear maker, Rufus Waterhouse. Pure
'ilk, not mercerized cotton. The laest shapes
and patterns, 25, 35, 50, 75 to
$1.50 each.
New Arrivals in the
Art Department
We have just received by express, a
special line of Xmas novelties. Hand
embroidered, and hand made articles,
very neat and tasty. This special line
includes bags, collar bags, sachet bag3,
vanity cases, shaving paper cases, needle
look3, handkerchief and glove boxes, all
hand embroidered, now on display in
the Art Department.
Twenty-three
Days to
Christmas
Dec. 2
Twenty-three Means
"Skidoo."
You For That.
Shop Today
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
SAVE YOUR COUPONS
WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE
Wnts for Roval Worcester, Bon Ton, Adjusto and Gossard Corsets, Buttericks Patterns and Publications, Everwear
for men, women and children. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
Hose
COUPLE OF ADAMS
WFD IN PENDLETON
FOR THE CHILDREN
AbtO rOR GROWN PERSONS
QUICK - SAFE - RELIABLE
NO OPIATES NO NARCOTICS
FOLEY'S HONEY am TAR
(Special Correspondence. )
Adams, Ore., Deo. 2. Ed Wpllen
and Miss Edna Martin, both very
prominent young people of Adams,
were married In Pendleton November
2!, and went to Hormiston to spend j
i ilHimsglving Willi iriemia tutu
atlves. j
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lewis enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Downing and
Mrs. Kelly of Pendleton Thanksgiv
ing day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowyer and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Baker Thursday.
MIbs Alta Smith of Pendleton was
the guest of Celia Slmonton for a few
days this week.
Mr. Hayworth and brother of Athe
na, have finished sawing one hundred
and fifty cords of wood.
Air. and Mrs. Q. M. Morrison were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brad
ley of Pendleton Thursday.
Miss Barnes, Miss Murphy and Miss
Mclntire teachers of the public school
returned to Adams Wednesday eve
ning and were Joined by Claud Wul
lan, Lile Mclntire and Clark Maxlo
and went to Claud Wallan's home
where a supper and refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bruster were euests
or Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stein Thanks
giving. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hale and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Hale Thursday.
Mr. Nelson of Milton, was the guest
or Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquhi Thursday.
Mr. and nice and children of Mil
ton and Mr. and ' Mrs. Christian of
Athena, were guests of Mr and Mrs.
I L. Lleuallen Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murelman of Helix,
n nd Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John King
Thursday.
Clark Maxle attended n danco at
Weston Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin wero Pen
dleton visitors Wednesday.
COMPOUND
A COMMON COLD neglected may go
quickly into CROUP, BRONCHITIS, or
PNEUMONIA which often means a sud
den fatality. Keep FOLEY'S HONEY
a un tar COMPOUND always in tbo
house and give at first sign of cold.
Refuse substitutes.
John Persons. Stewart, Ohio, writes:
"We use- Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound as our best and only cough
remedy. It never falls to cure any of
riv neven children of cough. My Z-
nonth's-old baby has had a most se
vere cough which our Doctor saia ne
cculd not cure and that Baby would
surely dlo. Several of our relations
and neighbors had gathered to witness
the ending of the child's lire, two
l.ntMoH of Foiev's Honev and Tar
Compound cured the child and 1 U
alive and well today."
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
The quicker a "old is gotten rid of
the less the danger from pneumonia
and other serious discuses. Mr.
B. W. U Hall of Wavcrly, Va.,
says: "I firmly believe Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely
the best preparation on the market
for colds. I have recommended It to
my friends and thev all agree with
me." For sale by a'- dealers.
! They Fit
I and Wear
That's the kind of shoes
t you pet at this store if jou
aro looking lor cneap stun,
don't conio here.
SHOES
aro my specialty and I handle
only the kind that satisfy
and mako my patrons my
friends.
I would like to prove this
assertion to YOU.
A. Eklund i
Pendleton's Pioneer Shoe
Man.
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I5oware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mnmiry will surely destroy die sense of
smell and completely derange the whole
sj-Rtera when entering It through the mucous
Biirfnres. Such articles should never be
need except ou prescriptions from reputable
phvslclnns, as the damage they will do Is
ten fold to the good you can postilbly de
rive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole
do, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken
Internally, actlne dlrerflv nnnn H.
land mucous surfaces of th ivutum t h...
ilnu Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
f;""', " wcn internally and made
h Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ft Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Trice, 73c per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
CHICHESTER S FlS
TIIK IHAVIIVr ! -w
III. In K.4 ml ti4 n.llfc
Tke a atkn.. ta) cf ,, V
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COLDS VANISH
Quick-. Sensible Method Tliat Docwu't
I'liMct tlio Stomach.
Have you heard of the overnight
cold cure that Is putting colds In the
head and chest out of business be
twoen sunset and daybreak.
Hero It Is. Cut It out and save it
If you don't need It now. If you
have a cold, cough, throat soreness or
acute catarrh, be sure and try it to
n'ght Just before going to bed. Pour
a scant tenspoonful of HYOMEI (pro
nounce It High-o-me) Into a bowl of
boiling water, cover head and bowl
with n towel and breathe for several
minutes the vapor that arises, then
go to sleep and awake with a clear
head free from mucous.
H YUM EI Is guaranteed for catarrh,
colds, coughs, crop, asthma, sore
throat and bronchitis, or money back.
Bottle of Hyomel 50 cents at Tallman
Drug Co. and druggists: everywhere.
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
Call at once as bargains of this character can't last Must see
It to appreciate it.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83.
117 E. Court Stretrt.
Other Property of Every Descrlotlon.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
ATTHE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieuni.
A swell program for Sunday and
Monday's change:
1. "Wig Wag." Vitagraph. Boys
will be Boys. Willie Van Duyn's par
ents are so solicitous about him that
they cannot bear to have him out c-f
their sight. He goes down to the
lake and jumps into a boat and push
es out Just as his father and mother
mother rush to the edge.
X. "The Way of the Esqulmo." So
li. A unique story of the far north.
The way of the Eskimo opens with
sn altogether unique scene In plcture
d m. A tribe of Labrador Eskimos
ar seen In their peculiar ceremony
of bidd:ng the sun good bye. It is
calUO the feast of the adieu to the
mn Zik
8. "The Smugglers." Kalem. A,
the opening of our story Old Tom and
Ulllie are off for a two days" flshlnq;
trip. Rose, Old Tom'B Daughter, gos
along the beach to gather mussels.
JuH ahead of Rose, hidden by mon
jtr boulders is a party of smugglers
t urreptitiously landing a party of Chi
nese. Roe unexpectedly comes
acrons the smugglers and-Is captur
ed. A thril'Ing production mad? n
the rocky shore of southern Califor
nia. I'.u li Jiolati.l as Hose.
i. "The Traitor." ';.!h. In
Cor-ica love runs at fever heat, which
accounts for the fact that Peppino is
in love with another man's wife and
that he is roused to jealous anger
when the woman's rightful husband
showers care-ses upon her. She has
repulsed Peppino until he decides) to
get rid of her husband. Then the
wife promise's to marry the one who
will avenge her husband.
Tlio Pastime.
Where you see the best In motion
pictures. Sunday's program follows:
"The Venom of the Poppy" (Edi
son). Here Is a novel smuggling
story with an interesting love tale In
which a girl must condemn her bro
ther or her lover, but the brother, a
custom inspector takes the matter In
to his own hands, and refuses to di
vulge the name of the leader of the
smugglers, who is his sister's sweet
heart. The brother resigns.
"Making a Man of Him," (Sellg).
A comedy drama drawing strong com
parisons between city and country
life. Hurtle was perhaps too much
of a dude when he married the pret
ty country girl Iiertle "touches" his
new father-in-law for a hundred and
spends the next few months "playing
the races." It Is papa who makes a
man of Bertie. See how he does It.
"Rejected," (Kosmlk). Recount
ing the incidents of a comlo opera
star's vacation in the country, dur
ing which, though not Intentionally,
ith" bp iikw the heart of a ruftlo youth.
"Pansies." A beautiful picture.
"The Ranch Girl's Terrible Mis
take," (American). An exciting story
of a ranch owner's daughter's elope
ment with a cowpuncher. Just how
the story ends it would be a shame
to tell.
The Cosy.
For Friday and Saturday. A pro
gram strong on comedy.
"A Few Minutes .With ..Steeple
Jack Lindholm." Jmp How would
you like to climb a pole 685 feet
above the ground with a big flag
snapping at the end of the pole? The
steeplejack does this; he Is also seen
swaying In the air 86 stories high.
"The Life of a Muschik." at. North
ern. This film taken In Russia, be
sides telling a pretty story, shows the
way in which the Russian peaants
are oppressed. The home life of the
family Is shown. The official Insult
ing the farmer's wife was beaten. Fill
ed with repentance, he appointed tho
farmer to a good position.
"The False Alarm." Gt. Northern.
A good comedy In which hubby tried
to dodge his mother-in-law, who
comes to visit him.
"Cupid's Pocketbook." American.
The lover put some money in his
sweetheart's pocket book while she
was out and put it In his pocket, and
lost it. An old lawyer found It and
advertised it. Both went to claim It
but neither couid describe its con
tent:!. 71c sent for the police but
everything was straightened out at
last.
"His Dress Shirt." Imp. Dandy
comedy. Klrby receiving an Invita
tion to a party told his wife to send
his only dress shirt to the laundry but
she forgot till it was too late. She
then tried to launder the shirt herself
but made a mess of it
"A Midnight Visitor." Solax. A
screaming comedy. Brown and wife
asleep, heard a terrific crash and
started to investigate. Brown took
several "nips" to brace his courage
and soon fell asleep.
CADKTS CAUGHT CHEATING.
Annapnlte Midshipmen Punish Their
Fellows for Violating Oodo of Hon
or. Annapolis, Md. For the first time
In the history of the new naval acad
emy, four cadets have been caught
cheating at examinations. As a viola
tion of the code of honor, the matter
was turned over to the midshipmen
for action, and the four cadets were
punished immediately by their fel
lows with 75 demerits and restriction
for the rest of the vear.
(Continued on page five.)
TO OTIlE A COLD TS ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qjlnlne
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is on each box. 25c.
St. George Cafe and Grill I
WHITE COCXS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
Open Day and Night Price8 are Rea9onab!e
Hot Merchants -unch Daily 1 1:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby
UE HAVE MOVED TO NEW AND ELEGANT OFFICES
AT NO. 11 EAST MAIN STREET. ,
SEIL BUILDING.
h.J?CU a"y a,1d,8ease hat the human flesh Is
heir to. My wounderful and powerful roots, herbs and
remedies are composed of Chinese buds, barks and vee.
tables that are entirely unknown to medical science of th
present day They are harmless, as we use no poisons or
drugs. No knife used.
. Wf CUr.t "tomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung,
throat, asthma, nervous debility, female complaints and
rheumatism and all disorders of the blood. We cure to
stay cured, and guarantee to cure all kinds of Plies and
Private Diseases of men an -
or write. Consultation free. If you are unable to call aid see us. send two
cents In stamps for symptom blank. ' lwo '
Address LEO CIUNQ WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
14 East Main St wmi- w..
Independent Meat Market
We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on east
Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of
FRESn AND CURED MEATS. SAUSAGES AD
LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY.
KURRLE & SON
rhone Main 415. Trompt Delivery.