East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 25, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGK TWO.
DAILY EAST ORBGOX1AN. PENDLETON. ORBOOX.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912.
Th
e
Ore
at White Sale
Brings a Store - Wide Wealth of New
Opportunities
This great event which we were months in planning and preparing
for has entirely repaid us for our trouble and work. It is the greatest
success of any white sale we have ever had, LARGEST ' ASSORT
MENTS, FINEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES are the chief ar
guments that should induce you to buy during this world of white sale
Look at the goods and the prices! Consider the worth-wile savings
then stop to think that in addition you secure the advantage of making
selections from broader assortments than any time of the year, and
come; you'll be glad you did.
Miscellaneous Items in Our
Great White Sale
50 White Jap Silk 37
75 White Jap Silk 5-?
91.00 White Jap Silk : ; 79?
$1.25 White Jap Silk L 88
?1.25 White Taffeta Silk : 89
91.00 White Messaline Silk 79
92.00 White Serge Silk $1.71
91.50 White Batiste Silk 95
91.50 White Serge Silk 98
91.50 White Mohair Silk 75
25 White Wool Flannel 18J
50 White Wool Flannel 35
65 White Wool Flannel 49
91.00 mite Wool Flannel 79
ETC. ETC.
GREAT WHITE SALE OX WHITE COTTOX AXD
WOOL BLAXKETS.
75 Cotton Blankets 54
91.25 Cotton Blankets 89
93.00 Cotton Blankets 92.39
95.00 Cotton Blankets 93.87
96.00 Wool Blankets 93.95
GREAT WHITE SALE OF TOWELS
BIG ASSORTMENT.
5 Towels L 3
12 l-2 Towels 8
15 Towels H?
25 Towels ... 19
35 Towels . 21
50 Towels 37
65 Towels ..... r 49
GREAT WHITE SALE OF SHEETS AXD
PILLOW CASES.
50 Full bod size sheet 48
85 Single bed size sheet . - 61
91.00 Full IkhI size sheet 78
91.25 Full bed size sheet 88
91.35 Full bed size sheet ... : 96
LADIES' WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES.
Xow is the time to buy a dainty lingerie dress at a great
ly reduced price. These dresses are made in the latest
models, trimmed with lace and embroidery, high and low
neck, long or short sleeves.
97.50 Value, White Sale price 93.75
910.00 Value, White Sale price $5.98
912.00 Values, White Sale price 97.49
914.00 Values, White Sale price 97.98
922.00 Values, White Sale price 912.98
937.00 Values, White Sale price 918.98
940.00 Values, White Sale price 922.50
WHITE PRINCESS SLIPS.
Made of finest nainsook, trimmed with dainty lace and
medallions, finished with rillon and beading.
91.90 Value, White Sale price 91.22
93.15 Value, White Sale price 92.09
9G.25 Value, White Sale price 94.17
Bed Spreads Reduced
Bed Spreads to go at a very great reduction. This in
cludes Crochet, Marseilles and Satin spreads. Fringe,
scalloped, plain hem, cut corners, and plain. These
spreads are all full size, made of the very best quality of
material. The following prices to prevail during our
Annual White Sale:
91.25 Values 83
91.50 Values 91
92.00 Values $1.74
92.25 Values 9183
94.00 Values.
92.50 Values...
93.00 Values...
93.25 Values...
93.50 Values...
91.89
92.79
92.89
92.91
93.60
White Swisses Scrims
All white Swisses, Scrim, Xets and Madras to be thrown
on the bargain counter. Special prices to prevail as below:
10 Scrim- - 7tf
15 Scrim 10
20? Scrim 15
40 Scrim .
25? Scrim .... 18
30? Scrim 21
35 Scrim... !.. 26
31
Lace Curtains Reduced
All white curtains to be placed on
Xets, Xottinghams, Lace, in fact all
tains to go. Priced as follows:
75 Values 46 92.75
91.00 Values 69 93.00
91.25 Values....- 76? 93.50
91.50 Values 89 94.00
92.00 Values 91.29 95.00
92.50 Values 91.48 I 96.00
98.00 Values ......
sale. This includes
our white lace cur
Values 9164
Values I., 9189
Values 92.10
Values - 92.35
Values 93.10
Values 94.23
96.98
Doilies Reduced
All doilies, hemstitched, cluny, scalloped, round and
square, scarfs, buffet cloths to le reduced during this sale.
To be reduced 10 per cent. On display in the Art Department.
ALWAYS the Best Goods
for the Least Money
If you want your money's
worth of real merchandise,
come to us.
We will give away absolutely FREE during
the year 1912 not less than
jffb I f JT" VTV TV Worth of premiums with our trading stamps. With every
Vf jj Ap I II I it I) ff I cash purchase we give trading stamps, one stamp for each
Vl fl Z If JJ If JJ If JJ If J J 10c you spend here. These stamps mean to YOU a sav
fJr U LJr Jr O 0T Jr ing of exactly 5 per cent of your purchase. Xo matter
what you buy, Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Ready-to-Wear Garments, anything in our immense store. This is actually the greatest saving proposition for you you'll
ever find. Just stop ami think for one minute, realize what a 5 per cent saving on all your living necessities really
means to YOU. A saving of one dollar out of every $20.00 you spend. How long, at this rate, will it take you to save
enough to buy that long wanted get of dishes, or that needed clock, or mayle you've wanted some nice new silverware and
didn't feel like sparing the cash for it You can get it hco for absolutely nothing by saving your trading stamps. This
is too good a proj)osition for you to pass up think it over, rome and investigate trade at The Peoples Warehouse this
year of 1912. lie one of the wise ones and save that extra 5 per cent.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pay To Trade
Save Your Trading Stamps
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orphcum.
Don't Miss Friday's change:
1. "Saving the Special." . Vita-
graph. Who doesn't like a stirring
bit of realism that makes us reel tne
tingle of indignation and desire of
impulse No one who has the red
blood of life In his veins. Go fee
this splendid drama, it is thrilling
and strong In denouement and cli
max, it fairly throbs with melodra
matic intensity.
2. "The Miser's Heart." Olo
graph. He experiences a love great
er than the love for gold. The story
is stirring and sufficiently unusual
to add to its Interest.
3. "Live, Love and Believe." Es-
sanay. A drama of mission ana army
life. The story of a young man s
Btruggle from the city slums to a
commission In the U. S. A. There Is
a pretty love story runn'ng through
It, excellently acted.
4. "His Brother's Double." Lu-
in. Double, double, oil and trouble,,
fire burn and caldron bubble." So
sings the witches in Macbeth. The
i fact that" Bob was his brother, Jack's
double gave rise to plenty of trou
ble. It's very funny. Not only that
I but It has a strong plot, and also a
charming love story woven througn
it.
Theatre
To-
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures
day's change of program:
"Love's Labor Lost," Lubin. In
the fable while the wolf and bear
quarreled over the honey, the fox
ate it. In this story, while two lov
ers fought a duel over pretty Peggy,
a third lover won her. There's spirit
and go to this picture.
"Her Mother Interferes." Blo
graph. Mr. Jack Is married now, so
goodbye to his bachelor friends, but
they promise to stand by him should
he need their aid or sympathy. Well
he needs It and they help him out
in a most unique manner.
"The Frontier Doctor." Essanay.
A western drama, beautiful In senti
ment, with saperb ecenle back
grounds. "Resourceful Lovers." Blograph.
A comedy romance, well conducted
and prettily acted.
"The Lighthouse by the Sea " Ed
ison. The angry waters of a troubled
sea make a beautiful background
for this dramatic story.
Musical program for Friday and
Saturday:
Xo. 1 You've Got Me Goln, Kid.
Two-step. P. D. Cochran.
No. 2 Take Me Up With You,
Dearie. Waltz. A Von Tillzer.
No. 3 That Mesmerizing Mendels
sohn Tune. Two-step. I. Berlin.
No. 4 When You've Won the Only
G'rl You Love. Waltz. H. Arm
strong. No. 5 Tie Your Little Bull Out
side. Two-step. J. Brockman.
J. P. MADERNACH, Prop.
High-Class
Up-to-Date
Motion
Pictures
For Men, Women and
Children
Program changes
Snnday's, Tuesday's and
Friday' 8
See Programin Today's
Paper i
from start to finish. This bill holds
all house records at the Unique The
ater, Spokane, and the only play ever
repeated the second time at that mu
sical comedy house. The company
has been working diligently on "The
Midnight Express" for the last two
weeks and have guaranteed to make?
this the best bill ever presented In
Pendleton. This being a scenic pro
duction, special scenery had to bo
gotten ready for same. Everything
has been done to make this bill a suc
cess. Two feature reels of motion
pictures will also be run each show.
Friday night Is amature night and'
a long list of contestants have hand
ed in their names. The Pendleton?
colored boot black . quartette will al
so appear Friday night and will ren
der some new songs. The colored
boys have been working hard re
hearsing of late and will render soma
classy songs.
The Cosy,
For Wednesday and Thursday, a
sensational western feature showing
a real 12 mile race.
"The Price." Rex. Lured away
from her simp'e country home the
girl left her babe and husband alone.
She became a great actress, fame and
riches were hers. But in after years
her youth and beiuty gone, she was
cast aside. It was then her country
lover came to her and too late she
realized the price of sin. -
"A Race for a Bride." Bison. A
sensational -li' ml e cross country
race for the position of express rider
and a girl's love Is the theme of this
story. A genu'ne race, at frightful
speed down hlll', through water,
! around curves, hurdling obstacles, a
score of cowboys thundering at break
neck speed; a real thriller.
"The Moonshiner." Reliance. A
stirring drama of the hills ending
In a battle. A barn dance the reve
nue officer learns the location of the
still and his men attack the moun
taineers but are defeated.
"The Courting of Mary." Majes
tis. A quaint comedy of country life
! In which a bashful lover was finally
made to come through. The old
maid who opposes the match, is very
funny.
At tho (irnml.
Tonight a complete change of pro
gram. The Austin company present
"The Midnight Express." This is a
western melodrama and Is full of vim
Years of Suffering
Catarrh and Blood Disease -Doctors
Failed to Curo.
Miss Mabel F. Hawkins, 1214 I.nfay
tte St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes:
"For three yearn 1 was troubled with
catarrh and bloori disease. I tried sev
eral doctors and a dozen different rem
edies, but none of them did me any
good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar
saparllla. I took two bottles of this
medicine find was as well and strong
as ever. I feel like a different person
and recommend Hood's to any one suf
fering from catarrh."
Get It today in uual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
Stops Itching Scalp
Overnight
Guaranteed by Tallmnn & Co. to Stop
Falling Hair ami Banish Dandruff.
Itching scalp, keeps you scratching
and feeling miserable all the time.
Wach your hair tonight with pure
soap and water, rub on a goodly quan
tity of PARISIAN SAGE and the dis
tressing itchiness will be gone In the
morning.
PARISIAN SAGE la a pure, re
freshing and Invigorating hair dress
ing. Besides putting an end to scalp
Itch,, dandruff and falling hair it
nourishes the hair roots and puts a
splondld radiance into faded and un
attractive hair.
It should be used by every member
of the family to keep the scalp free
from dandruff germs and prevent
baldness. Large bottle 60 cents at
I Tallman & Co, and druggists every
MASKED MF,X GET fiO
AT HUNTIXGTOX CAFE
Huntington, Or. The Oregon cafe,
owncd and operated by Chinese, was
entered by masked men, who at tho
point of a gun held up the inmates,
securing more than $40 in money and
successfully covering their retreat.
Local men are under suspicion and
may be arrested at any time.
Farmers Take N atloe.
Anyone wanting lumber, doors,
frames, etc., at reasonable prices, will
do well to eee Chas. Cole within tho
next two weeks., at Pendleton hlgto
school grounds.
PASTIME
THEATRE
CASS MATLOCK, Prop
Best Pictures
More Pictures
Latest Pictures
and illustrated songs in the
city.
Shows afternoon nnd eve
nings. Refined nnd enter
taining for tho entire family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and see
the next change.
Adults 10c. Children under
10 years, 5c.
PENDLETON'S POPU
LAR PICTURE SHOW
THE
COSY
Wliero the entire family can en
Joy a lilgh-clasa motion picture
show with comfort.
Fun, Pathos
Scenic
Thrilling
All Properly
Mixed
Open Afternoon and Evening.
Cliangos Sunday, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday.
Next Door to St. Cfeorgo Hotel.
Admission 60 nnd 10c
where.