East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY RAST OREGON IAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TlUTRSttAY, DECEMBER 7, 1011.
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Our 5f ore is Brim Full of
Xmas
Clothing
Suits, Overcoats
and Raincoats
for men and
young men. Gifts
that are practical
and will be ap
preciated. Smartest crea
tions known to
the tailors art.
All Greatly Re
duced in Price
for our Christ
mas Sale.
We Have too Many Suits and Overcoats
They Must Go Now
lira plv.21fr
S7.50 Suits ami Overcoats for ...... $3.95
10.00 Suits and Overcoats for.... S7.85
S12.50 Suits an.l Overcoats for S9.80
$13.50 Suits an.l Overcoats for $10.15
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats for $11.70
$16.50 Suits and Overcoats for $12.20
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats for $12.98
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats for $15.65
$22.50
$23.50
$25.00
$26.50
$27.50
$2S.50
$30.00
$32.50
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
Overcoats
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
$17.90
$18.35
$19.80
$20.40
$21.97
$22.60
$24.95
$26.59
Xmas Suggestions for Men
Shirts
Sweater Coats
Sweaters .
Underwear
Ik-Its -
Holies
Handkerchiefs
Fur Gloves
Hand Knit Mitts
Umbrellas
Silk IIierv
Collar and Cuff Boxes....
Mufflers
Scarf Pins -
Studs and Vest Buttons
Automobile Caps
Buckskin Gloves
Knitted Vests
$1.00 to $5.00
$2.00 to $6.50
$2.50 to $5.00
.. 50 to $5.00
50? to $1.00
$2.50 to $18.50
10 to $1.50
$3.00 to $5.00
50? to $1.50
$1.00 to $7.50
50 to $1.50
$1.00 to $3.50
50 to $8.00
. 50 to $3.00
50 to S1.50
$1.00 to $2.50
$1.00 to $2.50
$3.50 to $7.50
Cravats 25 to $2.00
Traveling Bairs $5.00 to $25.00
Shower-proof and Dust Coats
$5.00 to $35.00
Dressing Gowns $5.00 to $20.00
House Coats $3.75 to $20.00
Pin and Cuff Button Sets $1.00 to $4.50
Tie Holders 25 to $1.00
Jewelry Sets $1.00 to $5.00
(Hove $1.00 to $3.50
Iinp'd Knitted lur-in-IIands
50 to $5.00
Knitted Silk Mufflers $3.00 to $3.50
Suspenders, plain and fancv 50 to $5.00
Kverwear Hosierv, a box... $1.50 to $3.00
Arm Kami '. 10? to $1.50
Pajamas $1.50 to S7.00
Garters 25 to $1.00
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons
Where it Pays to Trade
SPORTS
Const jUnjriie Meet.
Snn Francisco, Dec. 7 The annual
meeting of the Pacific Coast Baseball
league was held last night and today.
Quest'orn of umpires and of the make
of balls to be used were discussed, but
no decision was reported.
Tho principal subject decided was
that the McCrtvlie may continue to
have a Northwest league team in
Portland for the season of 1912. There
wns no opposition to this plan, For
mal action awarding the pennant for
the season of 1911 to Portland also
was taken. The f ag will be presented
at the opening game In Portland.
Al Baum was elected president for
the term of five years.
The sea-on will open April S and
will continue until October 27. Oak
land w ill begin at San Francisco, Port
land at L09 Angeles and Vernon' nt
Sacramento. The opening game at
Portland will be played between San
Francisco and Portland, the first
time that these teams have met In an
opening engagement at Portland.
Italian Holds T.'t'iP
New York. Dec. 7. Giovanni Hat
cevltch, holder of the Italian heavy
weight wrestling ti'la threw six heavy
weights In le-s than 20 minutes actual
wrestling time at Madison Square
Harden last night. The champ'on un
dertook to throw all the men In two
hours time, catch as catch can style,
with only a moment's rest between
bouts and to forfeit $1000 to each man
's he did not throw him In twenty
minutes.
A LITTLE DANDERINE WILL
MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS,
SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT
Get a 25 Cent Eottle Now and
Forever Stop Falling Hair, liching
Scalp and Dandruff
If you Wish to Double the Beauty
of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely
Try a Danderine Hair Cluanse
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy,
ilniiulant and appears as s.ift, lu:'rous and
beautiful as a young girl's .-.fu r a Danderine
hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth
with a little Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small strand
it a time. This will cleanse t!ie hair of dust,
dirt and excessive oil and in just a few
moments you have doubled the beauty of
your hair.
A delightful surprise .awaits particularly
those who have been careless, whose hair
has been neglected or is scraCY, fajed, dry,
brittle or thin. Ik-sidcs beautifying the hair
at once, Danderine dissolves every particle
of dandruff: cleanses, purifies and invigor
ates the scalp, forever stopping kching and
falling hair. -
Try as you will, sftcr one application of
Danderine you cannot find any liandruff or
1 a loose or falling hair, and your scalp will
never itch, but what will please you most
will be after a few weeks use when you will
actually see new hair fine and downy at
first yes but really new hair sprouting all
over the scalp. Danderine makes the hair
grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can
prove it. If you care for pretty, soft hair
and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist
or toilet counter, and just try it.
riynn to Moot Caponl.'
Salt Lake City. I'tah.. Dec. 7. Jim
Flynn of Publo has agreed to a
match with Tony Caponl to be held
here December 27. The men probably
will fight ten rounds.
;mi.s WlUi 1KCI..1M.
Intor.'liisM Content for Prizes During
Winter Short Course Hi O. A. C
Corvallis, Ore. The girls at the
Oregon agricultural college will com
pete in an inter-clas declamation
contest under the auspices of the de
partment of public speaking during
the winter short course. The tryout
will be held December 16. Two priz
es have been secured from local mer
chants for the two best girl oators,
one a kodak and the other q ruff neck
sweater. This, with the inter-class
debate to be held between the fresh
men and sophomores Is the first at
tempt at class declamation and debate
here, and the present interest mani
fested indicates a success for this
method of public speaking.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpi'pum.
Excellent program for Friday and
Saturday:
1. "A Victim of Circumstance."
Biograph. It is hubby's birthday and
the wife interviews a Jeweler. Her
action arouses suspicion and the hus
band follows her and witnesses the
meeting between her and the clerk.
All would have been well, but the clerk
encounters the husband.
2. "Their First Divorce Case." Bi-
ograph. The famous Biograph sleuths j
nearly cleared up anotner case- airs.
Grimm catches Mr. Grimm strolling
in the park with a chorus girl. The
s euths follow them, thinking the
wife is the woman mentioned.
3. Somebody's Mother." Lubin.
Jimmie, the "newsie" plays an Im
portant part in this pretty story.
4. "As Fate Decreed." Pathe. A
young monk is unhappy under the re
strictions -jf the monastery and he es
capes He marries, enters business
and is remarkably successful at first.
Kevtrses come. His thlld dies, his
business fails, his health is broken.
1 "A Painter' Idyle." Selig. A
unique picture showing an artist at
work in that wonderland, Yosemite
valley, in making this picture an
a'temp: has been made to show the
methods of the painter at hii work.
Tiu PaxtlnK'.
The home of good pictures. Fri
day's change of program:
"The Long Road," (Biograph) This
picture Is full of beauty from first to
last. The first scene shows a little
quarrel of two lovers. Pride In both
widens the breach till the man mar
ries another and the girl enters a
convent. Especially fine is the scene
in the church during the wedding
ceremony.
"Get Rich Hall and Ford," (Es
sany). Hall and Ford are Ingenious
tramps. In order to make good their
getaway from the workhouse, they
Join In a marathon race and win the
I irst prize.
"The Cure of John Douglas"- (Lu
bin). Drink was ruining a most
promising young man In John Doug
las. His sweetheart finally married
his rival, Henry Briston. Briston and
some friends concocted a scheme ti
cure Douglas. He was led to believe
that he had killed his best friend
during a drunken brawl.
"Old Indian Days." (American
Pathe). This film gives an almost
r.erfeot portrayal of life among the
Indians before the pale faces took po-
ssehsion and throughout the film
there is a charming love story.
Tlie Cosy.
Our programs are always good
here's one still better. If you're a
better, it's a safe bet you better see
this.
The Review of the Fleet In New
York by President Taft." Solax. On
November 1 and 2 there were assem
bled the largest fleet of sea-fighter
ever seen, 102 shlp in all, ranging
from the 26,000 ton Utah, largest
battleship in the world, down to the
torpedo boats. The new "Maine,"
Don't Neglect That Cold
Chronic catarrh, often a most
loathsome disease, In in first stage
merely Is a cold In the head. When
nt-glected this becomes worse and
worse until what might easily have
been cured becomes a chronic disease
imply because it was not checked In
time. It doesn't pay to neglect a cold.
We have many good remedies for
cold and catarrh on our shelves but
we have never found a remedy that
gave r-ich Instant and pos.tlve relief
as Mrntholyptus.
We have tried this ourselvan and
our friends have tried It and tne re
port Is the same from everybody
the ,-ffect r Mentho'yp-us Ik Instan
taneous. Just Inhale tho pleasant va
por and use a little of the soothing
salve and the cold disappears. No
more suffering from Inflamed tissues,
splitting headaches watery eyes and
all the other disagreeable accompan
iment of a hard cold, if you use
MentholyptuH. We are so sure Viat
Slentholyptus wl'.l give you Instant re
lief that If the first package does not
do exactly as we say it will not cost
you a cent.
Better lrop into our store today
and find about this wonderful new
remedy for cold and catarrh. Pen-
ton Drug Co,
flagship Connecticut; big guns on the
Vermont and how they are worked;
the submarines; the fleet passing In
review before President Taft's yacht
"Mayflower;" firing the presidential
salute; largest collier in the world:
illumination at night; fleet leaving
New York Harbor, S'atute of Liberty.
"When the lea'-s fall." Eclair. A
beautiful story. The doctor said the
boy's mother would die when the
leaves fall. He tried to tie the leaves
on tho trees and fell. Kind people
then sent them south where his mam
ma would not die.
"The Higher Law." Thanhouser.
Thanhouser Kid is seen in this pic
ture. The story of a mother who left
her child and went out into the world.
By a strange turn of fate she became
rich and came back for her child.
They asked her to pick her out from
a group of ch'Idren but she was un
able to do so. In despair she turned
away, but the great power of love
drew the child and lead her to her
"The Fall of a Knight." Rex. He
was only a writer, but wanted to mar
ry a rich girl, so pretended he was a
nobleman. Dad' fell for him, but the
girl's lover recognized tho bogus
count. Then as the night fell, the
Knight fell propelled by dad's foot.
Dad's blesslng9 fell on the two lov
ers who fell Into each others' arms.
See the "Fall of a Knight tonight."
"The Robber Catching. Machines."
Eclair. An amusing trick picture.
The two robbers were drawn by the
big magnet and forced to run back
wards and be caught.
AX EYKWITXKSS.
Yesterday at the Snyder Music
company's closing out sale a lady who
was present says that she saw Mr.
Bondlx sell two fine pianos to two
different parties In less than nine
minutes by the clock.
Snyder Music company at 813 Main
street I about the busiest place
around Pendleton now-a-days. Cus
tomers may be seen there at almost
any hour of the day and evening
making arrangements to secure one
of the many fine pianos and organs
included In the great closing out sale
Twenty-five dollars down and on
many Instruments only $15 or $10
down and $10 a month and even lea
securei an elegant upright piano,
brand new, at prices ranging from
$168 to over $300. for choice of tho
remaining most beautiful cabinet up
rights and grands ever displayed In
this c'ty.
ATTEND TO IT
Saving Money I Making Money, and
H'h Now or Xvt.
Please bear in mind that it will be
necessary for you to attend to that
piano matter without delay, if you
would save more than enough money
In a purchase of a fine Instrument to
fairly educate the whole family In mu
sic. Dozens of your neighbors have
taken advantage of the opportunity
during the pa-t week to step in and
get a first class piano for Its actual
intrinsic worth, without paying a dol
lar profit to any middleman or agent.
Do not let this opportunity slip by,
and then later on be obliged to line
up some dealer's pocket with a good
snug profit which ought to remain In
your own. Every instrument sold
here during this sale is absolutely
guaranteed, and shall prove a per
fect gem to its owner or money back.
Come In ton'ght or tomorrow, sure,
and take choice. If we are busy,
await your turn. You will be well
paid for the waiting. You can buy
two pianos of us now for the price
of one, or one at half price. We mean
business.
Talking machines will not last long
at the rate they are g 'ng There are
a few latest style cylinder and disc
machines left at reductions of $8 and
$12, and even $15 Any reasonable
of'er will be accept'"! payments to
suit your purse. Now Is the time.
Violins, guitars and mandolins, at
your own price. The;.- must and will
be sold, at once.
SXYDEIt Ml'SIC CO.
813 Main Street.
HANDICAPPED.
Tlita Is the Cnso With Many Pendle
ton People.
Too many Pendleton citizens are
handicapped with bad backs. The
unceasing pain causes constant mis
ery, making work a burden and stoop
ing or lifting an Impossibility. The
back aches at night, preventing re
freshing rest and in the morning la
stiff and lame. Plasters and lini
ments may give relief but cannot
reach the cause. To eliminate the
pam and aches you must cure the
kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills ire for sick
kidneys.
The following statement should con
vince every Pendleton reader of their
efficiency.
Mrs. Thomas Burns, 803 W. Birch
street. Walla Walla, Wash., says: My
back caused me much suffering and
It was almost impossible for me to
attend to my housework. The secre
tions from my kidneys also bothered
me a great deal and were very un
natural. Soon after I began taking
Doan's Kidney Pills these difficulties
were relieved, and my kidneys were
restored to a normal condition. My
relatives also think highly of Doan's
Kidney Pills, having used them with
benefit."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, Sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
For Sale 480 acres wheat land one
half summer fallow, one-half In stub
ble, plenty wator. fair Improvements
Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse.
For particulars address J. C. Royse,
Juniper, Ore.
JL MOTHERS
DUTY
It Is 'the duty of every expectant
mother to prepare her system for the
coming of her little one; to avoid as
far as possible tha suffering: of such
occasions, and endeavor to pass
through the crisis with her health
and strength unimpaired. This she
may do through the use of Mother's
Friend, a remedy that has been so
long in use, and accomplished so
muoh good, that it is in no sense an
experiment, bnt a preparation which
always produces the best results. It
is for exernal application and so pen
etrating in its nature as to thoroughly
lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten
don involved during the period before
baby comes. It aids nature by ex
panding the skiu and tissue s, relieves
tenderness and soreness, and perfectly
prepares th system for natural and
safe motherhood. Mother's Friend
has been used and endorsed by thou
sands of mothers, and its use will
prove a comfort and a benefit to any
woman in need of such a remedy.
Mother s triena
is sold at drug
stores. ''Vritefor
free book for
expectant moth
ers, which con
tains much valuable information.
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PHONE MAIN 408.
i The OREGON MOTOR CO. :
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Gordon & Davis, carriage and au
tomobile painting. We're here to
stay and guarantee first-chins work.
State building, 114 K. Webb street.
Independent Meat Market
We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on eaaf
Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY.
KURRLE & SON
Phone Main 445. Prompt Delivery.
Give a Watch
Watches as Christmas Presents are
demonstrations of the deepest friend
ship between the giver and receiver,
and are remembered ALWAYS.
We have an elegant and large now line now showing of the fol
lowing celebrated makes:
Howards, Elgins, New England's,
Walthams, Hamiltons, Swiss Makes.
Prices range from our Round-Up $1.00 Watch, up.
All Fully Guaranteed.
You can buy now and have your purchase laid away. Our
engraving is dono by experts.
A. L. Schaefer
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