East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 16, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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"yHERE will be deep satisfaction to
the man or young man who goes out on
Christmas Day in a superb Benjamin Suit or
Overcoat.
BEXJA'MIX CLOTHES contain tlio highest known quality of fabric
They're designed and made in Xew York, the style hub of the
and tailoring.
universe. In nearly every part of the world well-dressed men,
Da- will wear
on Christina?
.i x' -ja u lj ri u u i j i"j au u v,?v
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Ciiurtli of the Redeemer.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion" at the 11 o'clock
service and divine service at 7:30 p.,
m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. r.. All are
cordla'ly Invited. The Sun lay school
serv'ce and Christmas tree will be
on Saturday next at 4:30 p m. Chas.
Uuinney, recior.
Commit Vvang. Lutheran Clitirdi.
There will bo services at Myrlck
Station Sunday, December 17, at 10:30
in. All nro cordially Invited. Geo.
L. S.prattler, pastor.
KKL1KVICS KKVKHK UIUPPK
MISKKY IS A 1'iaV IlOl'HS
w ! l it r . 1.
rn. ierable headache, dullness, head
Corner Johnson and E. Altyts fevershness. s
Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Morn-!" " iu u 1
in theme. "The Baptism of Fire.", .ore thro
i . ,u timu t TTM rr INUIUUD iotai4iin uini-uui p,. o.
" 5; eVhin, at 11 ' and" 7:30; I ne "V. mnound N Ur?
Sunday .boo, at !0; rmedUite ! J
Knnlwti nf Vmino- Ppnnle nt K:30! mid-, .
week service Wednesday night. A
It Is a pos'tlvo fact that a dose of
rape's CoUl Compound taken every
two hours until three consecutive
doses are taken will cure grippe or
break up the most severe cold, either
In tho head, chest, back, Momneh or
I limbs.
You distinctly feel tho cold break
'ng and all the disagreeable grippe
symptoms leaving after the very first
i dose.
It promptly ends the most nils-
ani
anen-
noso,
aore-
hearty invitation to all.
They reach the highest standard of perfection, are authen
tically styled and moderately priced.
. those who value the hearty acceptance and lasting impression made
ractieal Xmas gift our stock offers great possibilities. Whether it be
To
l,v a nrnnticf
a o.t!f nvnwmot wo ; xtnnn t lint ernvnt or niiv of tho various articles ot
halerdashery such as men will le proud to wear, you'll be more than pleased
with the selections we offer and the pi ices we nuote.
Ladies Can Secure ACCEPTABLE GIFTS for MEN at
BOND BROTHERS
PENDLETON'S
LEADING CLOTHIERS
HM ClirVtlnn Church.
North Main street, J. R Holmes
evangelist.- 9:45. bible school. We
try to make this worth your while.
Come, bring your bible and a friend.
11:00, communion and business meet
ing for members, every one urged to
be present 6:30, Young People's
meeting; 7:30, sermon. "The Skeptic
Among the Apostles." Wednesday
evening, prayer meet'ng. A cordial
invitation to all our services.
of more than fifty thousand dollars
and contains no quinine, which we
have conclusively demonstrated Is not
effective In the treatment of colds
or grippe.
Take this harmless compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there Is no other medicine made any
where else in tho world which will
euro your cold or end grippe misery
as promptly and without any other as
sistance or bad after-effects as a 2Gc
package of rape's fold Compound
wh'ch any druggist In the world can
supply.
KOIir.KllY IS INVITKI)
II Y DKKSS OK WOMEN
art Is not copywrlghted and the use
,o a pearl In some dusty attic does
' not really Injure the pearl, lletting
c,n somo fine horse does not maket
jthe innocent horse Impure.
I "If music Is good why should not
the church use it and redeem from
the world of dancing and even the
saloons such .music as has been used
to entice people Into tho places
"There was a time when the use of
a fiddle in church would have been
fine news for the newspapers, but
sensible people have found that the
'devil In the fiddle' idea belongs to
nnnketa In their dresses where meyi.u j,i, ., ,
, -" . - - - . i uui n. " ft "
I could put a wallet or purse, but now- ..j nave uskt,, our orchestra to re
adays their gowns are built so tight peat the music for us next Sunday
.1 oil.-, n f.il.ln.t 11 ! . i .
I mm iney iiumn i ui --levelling ami n me uancers nave round
b'U into tnem wunoui matting wn-m anything else
Police (lilcf Says Prevailing Styles
Make, tho Work of Thlmi"s VMxy.
Baltimore "The tight skirts worn
by fashionably dressed women are an
invitation to pickpot ke's and thieves,"
said Ch'ef of Police Farnan. The
Ba'timore chief has been making a
study of the effect of styles of dress
upon the pickpocket's art.
"Women will carry handbags con
taining money and valuable papers "
he fald. "Time was when women had
their dresses where they
which is really music
minus ragtime, we will use It, too."
bulge.
"There was .another time when wo
men cou'd "tick valuables, money or
mall wallets and nurses Into the
bosoms of their gowns, but they , w .,
most of their, v-V"";"
and ome- " mm nnnKt.i.
i t.. i,nnn I .'..vl. vniiJiu-
oouy wouia nave u. j pherson, m.Lster of
in and go along to unbutton )t out. , Mary A wnk,.InlIin
Nomrn carry u"' " " i,,.r , .h ,rf nf u r-i... viu
Htree'- a nurse snati her rushrs out ; v,.... n.
Hiree., a ' i,rn I crson Lumber company, gives an ln-
on th.-:n. There is a snor I terosttllir deserlutlon if n Viilriinn In
truirirle. 'f the n-nmiin Is tna "'ii ...,,. ',.. .
bit plucky, but th -urxe snaicner
generally wins."
can't do that now for
gowns button up the bark.
I'KONT SEATS AT lU(i VOIX5AXO.
the linrkentine
taking on lum-.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheum.
Big Edison feature fi'm for Sun
day and Monday.
1. "The Black Arrow." This Is
one of the most ambitious subjects
ever put out by the Edison company.
A cast of 300 people, an outlay of $1,
600 for costumes alone, the special
erection of three mrge buildings,
weeks of rehearsal were necessary to
produce this subject. This Is the
first of the works of Robert Louis
Stevenson, the noted novelist to be
put in motion pictures. j
2. "The Rose of Kentucky."' Bio
eraph. A little girl, having lost her
mother by death, was adopted by a
planter. As he watches her progress
he realizes a growing Interest in her.
Too old to be her nusband, he en
courages her interest in his young
partner. However, she loves her
benefactor as the young man shows
a yellow streak when night riders at
tack the planter.
3. "Western Hearts." Selig. A
dramatic epic of the Colorado hills
A good picture. In this picture the
most thrilling ride ever photographed
is shown.
4. "A Gay Time In New York
City." Lubin. Arthur gave his boss
the slip so he could go with a friend
to New York. Boss met Arthur's
mother who was supposed to be sick
She was a widow and 40. Now Ar
thur calls his boss "Pop."
greater after its maw was gorged
with food;, how was the meeting be
tween Dante and Virgil to be made
probable and Intelligible in pictures
Two days only, December 17 and
18.
Tho Pastime Theler.
Sunday and Monday, December 17
and 18.
We have secured exclusive rights
to show "Dante's Inferno," the mo
tion picture that has taken America
by storm. Don't miss your opportu
nity to see the crowning achievement
of the film world. Five reels. Five
thousand feet of the world's greatest
sensational production.
"Dante's Inferno." The pictured
story of a trip through Hydes. The
poet, Dante, under the guidance of
the Poet Virgil, Is taken through the
Infernal Regions. One would wonder
how it Is possible to convey In pic
tures all the subtle meaning of the
printed words, to follow the dangers
by which Dante was beste in the
dark and, gloomy forest, to show the
"light panther" which barred the
way and would not move, the lion, of
which the "air itself was afraid;" the
TIIOI GIIT HE COl'I.I) GET
D11IXK IS POLIC E STATION
iilil. of n Brooklyn Man "Aftor
Hour " iJinds Him In a Coll.
New York Mistaking the Bedford
avenue police station, Williamsburg,
for a saloon early one morning, James
Mulhearn entered the bunaing ana
stepping softly up to the lieutenant's
desk and leaning over the Drass rail
ing, he said to Lieutenant Fleming:
"Excuse me, boss, but I know It's
after hours. Hand me over the booze
and let me have two hockers, with a
little soda as a tiaser.
As Fleming looked up from his
dimly lighted desk, and asked hla vis
itor if he realized where he was, Mul
hearn dropped two ulmes on the blot
ter and told Fleming to be qu!ck, as
he was in a hurry.
Just then a patrolman entered the
police station, and Lieutenant Flem
ino. directed him to show Mulhearn
Mulhearn bcean to
me niv wv.. -
JUST TRY A TEN CENT
BOX OF CASCARETS
In-ures You for Months Against a Sick
Headache, UiUouKiipxn, Constipation
or Bad Stomach.
Toys for Every Boy arid Girl
and at prices w far below all competition and so reasonable in comparison with what the peo
ple of this vicinity have been compelled to pay heretofore, that every fana v m Lmatiiia
countv can afford' to remember and Kladden the hearts of all the little tots, this Christmas.
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j& Our Toy Department lormnuanv
Swarming With Eager Buyers
and right here we might admonish you to HURRY!
HURRY! Our holiday trade has exceeded even our
preatest expectations and the lines arc growing smallei
fast To pet in on these pood thinps you must come at
once.
Dolls, Trunks, Mechanical Toys; Books, Boxed Station
ery, Games, Blocks, Horns, Trains of Cars, Wappns, Dol
Buppies, Guns, Balls, Rattles, in fact anythmp you want
iu the way of toys. A larpe assortment of new toilet cases,
handkerchiefs; ploves, ties, cuff and collar boxes ; albums,
manicure sets, traveling cases, jewelry boxes, shaving sets,
etc, etc.
LARGE LINE OF THE LATEST STYLES IX
DRESS AND WORK SHOES FOR LADIES' AND
GENTLEMEN JUST RECEIVED AND NOW ON
DISPLAY.
The Golden Rule Store
We Lead,
Others Follow
Put aside just once the Salts,
Cathartic PU's, Castor Oils or purga
tive waters which merely force a pas
sageway through the bowels, but do
not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and
purify these drainage or alimentary
organs, and have no effect whatever
upon the liver and stomach.
Keep your inside organs pure and
fresh with Cascarets, which thorough
ly cleanse the stomach, remove the
undigested, sour and fermenting food
and foul gases, take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system ull the decomposed waste mat
ter and poisons in the Intestines and
bowels.
A Cacaret ton ght will make you
feel great by morning. They work
while you sleep never gripe, sicken
and cost only 10 cents a box from
your druggist. Millions of men and
i women take a Caxcaret now and then
and never have headache, biliousness
coated tongue, Indigestion, sour stom
ach or constipated boweK Cascarets
belong In every household. Children
Just love to take them.
rm it kt. weds 2TS l-oi xns
ca,y-lBht Xovly,";N forced to
Wile, on Honeymoon in llnyraclt.
Dover. X. H Samuel Chesley
Prew, who weighs 4.R poun is. priuo
of the Xew England Fnt Men's asso
ciation, is back at his home after a
honeymoon trip with his bride, for
merly Miss Rose Lavlnge of Rochest
er, who lips me scaiet hi ;m uuiiu.
As there was no carriage In Dover
capable of carrying them, they were
hauled from the train to their home
on a hay truck.
The marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
Drew was the result or a romance
which had Us beginning In tho State
hospital and poor farm here. Drew
is the tipad chef and Mrs. Drew cnier
nur.-e in the Insane ward.
eruption. Mount Kllauea, on the Island
ot Hawaii.
"I have seen many sights on the
ocean," says the captain, "but nothing
!so awe-Inspiring as this eruption. The
mouth of the volcano I three miles
j wide and 1.00a feet deep. We were
j able to get a good view of it. Some
j times the molt.-n lava would be car
I ried to the rim of the crater and then
go rushing down the mountain, a tor
rent of fire.
"The roar of the volcano made. It
impossible for one person to hear an
other. We stopped at Hotel Volcano,
twelve miles from the crater, and even
there the smoke came out of fissures
of the earth. The ocean has Its dan
gers, but I prefer them to living with
in range of a volcano."
PASTOU OIWKKS DANCE
MUSIC FOH HIS Clll
SINKING RICHES IN AUTOS.
l iullHiimyel by Comment on "Every
IJtUo Movement." He'll
HaTo It Repealed.
Chlco. The Rev. Madison Slaugh
ter, pastor of the Chlco Haptlst church
promises something lively and sensa
tional nt the regular services and
rosslbly a repi titlon of "Every Little
Movement Has a Meaning All Its
Own," the rendition of which caused
considerable comment.
In an interview he defended catchy
music as a feature of church services
saying:
"The Idea Is prevalent that n church
is confined to certain lines of music
and that any attempt to appropriate
a strain of music from some author
whose production has been largely
used for dancing Is not to be toler
ated by the sporting and pleasure
loving world.
"Let It be known that the musical
Oreensburgh. Va. Heir to a for
tuno of $40,000 bequeathed to him by
a spinster aunt. Russell Sherork, aged
22 years and married, is a prisoner In
the Westmoreland county Jail, await
ing the outcome of a serious charge
preferred against him by John Ma
tey of Carbon, father of 14-year-old
Mary Matey, a principal In the esca
pades of the young fellow.
Suddenly finding himself the pos
sessor of a fortune, young Sherock,
who prior to that time had been a
steady worker, took to the pleasure of
automoblllng. and "Joy riding" be
came one of his great pastimes.
Sherock Is from Jeannette and. In
company with his brother. Wallace
Sherock, and Red Ioughrey of the
same town, he met the Matey girl and
two others on Pennsylvania avenue,
this city. The men proponed an au
tomobilo trip to Llgonler. and the girls
consented nnd the troublo all grew
out of that trip.
Since Sherock received tils fortune,
about two weeks ago, ho has ruined
two automobiles.
fhow fight and declared he could
e'ean out the place in a few minutes
Before he could do so three police
men seized him and after consider
able trouble Mulhearn was landed in
a cell on a charge of intoxication
When ho was arraigned later before
Magistrate Dood, in the Manhattan
avenue police court, he was In a pen
itent mood, and said:
"Your honor, I really thought 'hat
gloomy looking station was a gin mill.
You can believe me or not, I'll never
make another mistake like It.','
Mulhearn was let go with a reprimand.
MISSOURI PRAISE COSTS I-EG.
Man Alleges North Pakotan Disputed
Claims Witl, Ptinsliment.
Springfield, Mo. Alleging that a
North Dakota man took exceptions
to his Assertion that Missouri was a
better place in which to live than the
northern state, and no abused him
that he was compelled to lose a leg,
J. W. Hoppe of Willow Springs is su
ing Edward Janke In the circuit
court here for $8000. Hoppe claims
that when he asserted Missouri was
superior to North Dakota Janke
knocked him down, beat him and
broke his leg so severely that tho
limb had to be amputated.
Trade off your dead pianos for
something that all ran piny. I have
now In stock one of the very latest
SR-note player pianos. A child ran
play It, a good Christmas present, ri
nno rhairV Moo's nnd carf3. Jcsko
Falling.
High School Lecture Course
JOSEFFY, The Magician
An Evening of
Music - Magic - Mystery
1. Violin Solos from Lighter Classics.
2. Original Experiments in Slight of Ilaml ; novel, unique.
amusing.
3. Xecromancy: Experiments in the Fourth Dimension, the
Hindu Dial, Japanese Phantasy, ete.
First Christian Church
Tuesday, Dec. 1 9th, 1911
Admission: Adults 50; Children 25(
Season Tickets, Four Numbers Sj51.60