East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY BAST ORKGONIAN, PENBLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912.
PAGE FIVE.
Extra Special
Showing
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Pillow Tops, Doilies, Table Run
ners, Pillow Cords, Fringe, In
sertions and BRA1NARD & ARM
STRONG Guaranteed WahableSilks
See Window
F. E. Livongood & Go.
"The Ladies' and Children's SLore"
LOCALS
Burroughs. Main 6. Fuel.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
The Melroso System.
I. C. Snyder.chlmney sweep. R 8812.
For alfalfa hay call N. Joerger.
You should have the Melrose Sys
tem. August Noreen, ladles tailoring a
specialty. 217 E. Court street.
Why not carry a policy In the
Maccabees.
Maccabees paid out last year over
83,250,000 in benefits.
Knights of the Maccabees of the
World.
Phone Koplttke & GUlanders, for
dry wood and Rock Spring coal.
Everybody goes to tne orpheum to
ee the best and the clearest pictures.
For Sale Cheap Household furni
ture; good condition. Apply 615
West Court
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Koplttke & GUlanders.
For Rent Six room house, modern.
Hot and cold water, bath, toilet,
woodshed, etc. Enquire Dr. C. J. j
Whlttaker.
Snap, 9 room house on North Side,
less than one-half price. Must be
sold at once. See about it today.
Teutsch & Bickers.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
Also dry wood for sale.
9-room house on North Side, worth
83000 must be sold at once. Come
and make us an offer. Teutsch &
Bickers.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone M 339. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos, and all kinds of Job work,
phone Main 461. B. A. Morton.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. BurrouKhs, phone Main 6.
Lump coal delivered for 88 per ton
2000 pounds. Phono Black 3622, or
lsave orders Oregon Feed Yard.
Loet Saturday on the north side
of the river a ladies' small gold rope
necklace with rectangular Jade pend
ant. Finder please return to "A" this
office. Reward.
Lost Scotch Collie, white and
tan. Seven months old. Return to
402 Tustln street and receive reward.
For Bent Furnished modern
house, 4 rooms, with bath and gas.
Thone Red 2832.
For Sale Household goods, chick
ens and wood. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck,
108 Beauregard, Pendleton.
If you find difficult to provide for
rnmllv nnw. how will they get
along if you should die tomorrow. A
policy in the Maccaoees w.u
them.
Maccabees la not an experiment
with us. We are twenty-six years old
hnnd over 810.000,000.
niiu i w -
For further information seo Geo. a.
Pell, office with J. M. Hays, Room
14, Schmidt Building.
Lost Gold cross pin in Moose hall,
Finder return to this office and re
celve reward.
Livery Stable lor Sale Owing to
press of other business, I am forced
to sell the Pioneer Livery and Sale
Stable at Hermlston. W. W. Steiwer,
Jr., Hermlston, Ore.
EQUITABLE SAV
INGS & LOAN PAYS
LARGE DIVIDENDS
Pendleton People Make Good
Returns
DONALDSON
RELIABLE DRUGGIST
OUR rOLICY
WE PAY CASH, WE SELL
FOR CASn.
We both make money.
We give you advantage of
our cash discount, also bargains
in GOOD GOODS bought for
icash.
! WATCn OUR WINDOW.
Special sale each week .
High Grade Rubber Goods
this week, all guaranteed for
two years.
We pay lOo for each delivery.
Send your boy, any purchase of
B0o or over we will give him
the 10c.
J. It. Curry, traveling auditor for
the Equitable Savings & Loan Asso
Nation, is a guest at the Pendleton
Mr. Curry has been paying off ma
turitles in Pendleton and says the
Equitable has paid off something
llko thirty-five" thousand dollars in
maturities In the present month. Sev
erai thounand dollars have been paid
to Pendleton reople and the interest
realized has been between eleht and
nine per cent.
"A few days ago," said the travel
'ng auditor, "I paid a girl 82D00 who
earned the money at the rate of fifty
cents a day, paying the installments
monthly. Many people who pay small
Installments Into the Equitable will
not go to a bank and leave the money
like thoy do with us, because It
much easier to get at. Many peopl
pay up all at once and for every 86
thoy pny In cash, we return to them
8100 in nbout six years. 86500 left
with the Equitable for six years will
amount to 810.000 and If left for
twelve years will amount to nearly
816.000. Few money lenders outsld
of bankers can make such a high
rate of Interest, because they cannot
compound theii interest fast enough,
"How do we make such a high rate
of interest?" '
"Wo lend our money on the month
ly payment plan," said Mr. . Curry,
and while we charge but a reason
able rate of Interest It Is payable
monthly nnd here lie the secret of
the high rate of earnings.. We lend
only In the best towns of the north
west' and for every dollar loaned we
hold a mortgage on two dollars worth
of real estate.
"Wo consider Pendleton one of the
best towns In the northwest nnd have
made many long time loans through
our local representative, Mark Moor-
house.
"The latest ptntement of the Equit
able shows assets of 82,700,000 and
more than three million dollars have
been returned to depositors since or
ganization. Charles E. Ladd of the
Firm of Ladd & Tllton, is president
of the Equitable."
PERSONAL
MENTION
A. H. Peterson returned to his home
at Helix this afternoon.
Will Swltzler, well known Umatilla
stockman, is In the city today.
H. C. Means returned to his home
at Umatilla 4ast evening.
Miss Ghormly, Helix teacher, is
spending the day In the city.
Homer I. Watts, Athena attorney,
came in this morning on the local.
John Adams was an incoming pas
senger on the local this morning.
William Futter, the Ukiah stock
man, Is down from nis rancn ioaay.
J. Ringo returned to Vansycle on
the afternoon Northern Pacific train.
James Hill, well known Helix
rancher, came In on the N. P. this
morning.
Jack Prendergarft of Helix came In
this morning on tne Northern Fa
ciflc local.
Miss Jessie Williams and neice Miss
Ruth Williams are visiting in Pendle
ton today.
Charles A. Barrett, Joint senator,
came down from his home at Athena
this morning.
William Woods, well known njsldent
of Athena, has been here today upon
business trip.
W. R. Taylor, brother of Sheriff T.
D. Taylor, has been here today from
his home at Athena.
Mrs. John Tlmmerman came in
from her home at Helix on the N. P.
local this morning.
Jacob Bott of Helix was among the
residents of that town who came in
this morning on the N. P.
Mr., and Mrs. Mac Smith returned
to their ranch at Ring this afternoon
after spending a 'lay in the city.
Rev. Sprattler, German Lutheran
minister, came in from Helix on the
Northern Pacific train this morning,
W. J. Morgan, J. C. Phipps, Jack
Calder, Robert McEwen and J. C,
Shields, comprising the Milton Com
mercial Club basketball team, spent
the night at the Bowman.
Miss Edna Kennedy, who Is attend
ing Jefferson high school at Port
land, is home for a week to visit at
the home of her father, J. B. Ken
nedy. v
Principal A. C. Hampton accom
panted the high school basketball
team to Walla Walla last evening
and returned on the local this morn
Ing.
4. "Norwich and Vicinity. Eng-
and." Eclipse. Excellent views ta
ken in and about this fine old city
of England. The original walls of
the city were built in 1294 but the
narrow limits were long outgrown by
671. Today the bulk of the city has
very modern appearance.
5. "The Troubles of A. Butler."
Edison. Mr. Butlr wanted a wife.
His butler wanted a situation. Each
unknowingly got put into the other's
position and in the same household.
This comedy of errors in one of the
funniest, not a dull momont in It. Le
gitimate humor and a screaming finish.
A dry, hacking cough is hard on the
lungs, often causing them to bleed,
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
Ic a healing balm that quickly repairs
damage in the lungs and air passages,
Price 25c, 60c and 81.00 per bottle,
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Farmers Take Natice.
Anyone wanting lumber, doors,
frames, etc., at reasonable prices, will
do well to fee Chas. Cole within the
next two weeks,, at Pendleton high
school grounds.
For Rent 160 acres of good land,
80 acres tillable, good water, fuel
house furnished, everything in good
shape, 3 miles from good market,
8300 per year. For particulars, ad
dress George Cooter, Pilot Rock, Ore
DEFENCE IX IIAZZARD CASE
PRESENTING ITS TESTIMONY
W. O. V. Dance.
In Engle-Woodman hall, next Mon
day, January ISth. Music by United
Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. La
dles free.
When given as soon as the croupy
cough appears Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy will ward off an attack of
croup and prevent all ' danger and
cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth-
cs use it successfully. Sold by all
dealers.
Port Orchard, Jan. 27. Five wit
nesses were called by the defense to
day in the murder trial of Mrs. Haz
zard, charged with starving Claire
Williamson to death. Dr. Walton
president of the state board of health
In 1910, testified that a certificate
was Issued that year ti Mrs. Hazzard,
to practice osteopnthy and fasting. It
was issued on u court- order, com
pelling them. She never submitted
a diplomat or passed a medical ex
aminatlon in Washington.
Still Cold in MU1 Uowcst.
Minneapolis, Jan. 27. Zero weath
er still grlpps this section. Th
mercury at some places is 32 below
At Grand Forks, X. D., the maximum
low temperature was reached.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Sun
The Pastime.
The home of good picture
day's program:
A Sheepman's Triumph." Kalem,
A western picture based upon the
feud which formerly existed between
sheepmen and cattlemen. The scene
s set for a struggle between cowmen
and sheepmen and the picture is full
of thrills. In the midst of this strug
gle as shown in the picture a love
story develops between the sheep
man's son and the cowman's daugh
ter.
"John Brown's Heir." Edison. A
commendable and most pleasing
comedy.
"Sins of the Father." Lubin. A
potent story that teaches a strong
moral lesson. Fascinatingly dramat
ic, as the nemesis of a relentless fate
closes about the young man. Unique
in its ending.
"Papa's Letter." , Essanay. A
beautiful pathetic story, featuring a
remarkable child actor.
Musical program for Sunday;
No. 1 111 Trovatore. Waltz. Verd
No. 2 Toreador's Song from Car-
Geo. Bize.
3 Faust Waltz. Gounod
4 Stephanie Gavotte. Czibul-
men.
No.
No.
ka.
No.
5. Soldiers' Chorus. Gounod
for
Cosy.
For. Saturday only. Great day
features at this house of features
"The Cowboy Pugilist," Nestor,
Western picture, introducing a fast
four round prize fight between the
professional ring general and the
cowboy. You will go wild with de
light over this lively story it's a fight
feature film.
"The Water War." American
Throwing a man into the water one
hundred feet below after catching him
trying to blow up the dam that's
what they do In this thrilling west
ern. "Judas." An Ambrosia master
piece of the betrayal of Christ, ex
quisitely tinted, magnificently stag
ed and superbly acted.
"Three Daughters of the West." An
other stirring, gripping western that
will keep you awake every second.
"The Caves of La Jolla." A short
scenic of unusual interest.
Beneficial,
GmtloanAEffGctiTO,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
In tfie Circle.
onevenjPacftao of tno Genuine.
DO NOT LET ANY DEALER
DECEIVE YOU
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS GIVEN
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS
PAST, AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN
SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER
INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND
COSTING THE DEALER LESSs THEREFORE, WHEN BUYING,
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MINIATURE PICTURE
OF PACKAGE.
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND DM II
THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. OF THE E
GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZE
ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
SYRUP OP FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT. WHOLE.
SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES
AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION. AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL
EFFECTS n IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE,
WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE
California Fig Syrup Co.
ie sketch, "The Sign of a Cross." The
latter being late'y written by Mr.
Austin and has never been produced
on any stage. "The S'gn of a Cross"
is a western drama and tells a pret
ty story of western life. Two shows
will be given each night, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, at the same
price, twenty-five cents. Remember
the Kound-TJp pictures will also be
shown. Special matinee Sunday,
2:30.
At the Grand
Another packed house saw the Aus
tin Co., last night in ."The Midnight
Express." This is the first time that
this melodrama has been presented
on any western stage and Is clearly
the best musical comedy ever pro
duced in Pendleton. The piece Is one
reign of excitement from the rise un
til the drop of the curtain at the fi
nale. Every one In the company Is
seen in their best character and it Is
no use to enter into details individ
ually, sufficient to say that this bill
cannot be Improved upon. The two
reels of motion pictures are the best
ever run at the Grand. Last night
was amateur night and was put off
until nlxet Friday night on account of
the Pendleton colored boot black
quartette appearing last night. The
colored boys rendered five selections
to heavy encores each time and made
a decided hit with the audience. On
Monday night the Pendleton Round
up pictures will be shown at the
Grand for the benefit of the newly j
organized relief Boclety. Besides the
Round-Up pictures the Austin com
pany will present a lodge act "Join
ing the Moose," also the melodramat-
nows' THIS.
OrplHMiin.
program
for Sunday
Interesting
and Monday.
"The Long Arm of the Law," Ka
lem. A western story typical of life
on the Callforaia-Mcxican border fif
ty years ago. It tell of a Mexican
bandit who escaped from the sheriff
on his own side of the border but was
recognized later when at work in
California.
2. "The Long Strike." Essanay.
Th'a story deals with a strike- In a
big Chicago factory. A pretty love
story is Interwoven In the plot.
3. "The Hand of the Law."
Eclirise. XA thrilling drama built
around the experiences of a clever
smuggler.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be enr
ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3 CHENEY
k Co., Toledo .O.
We, the onaersifrned, nave known P. J.
Chenpy for the last 15 years, and bellevt
biro perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations mad by his firm.
WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN.
Wholesale Dmcslsts. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
Cree. I'rlee 70c, per Dottle. Hold Dy an
Drninrlsta.
Take Hairs Family vuis tor constipa-
At tho Cosy Tonight.
THE COWBOY lH'GlUST
A Motion Picture n-s Goml As the Ileal
Thins.
NEW
Press -Ms
ARRIVING DAILY
Call and see our beautiful
spring patterns now showing.
Percale, 10c grade, our repilar price, vard 6 l-4
Amoekeag Ginghams in the new Spring Patterns, 13c grade,
our regular price, yard . - 10
White Curtain Swiss, worth 15c, our regular price, yard 10
Mcssalinc, in blue, red, green, black, brown and white, others
chargo $1.00, our regular price, yard 79
Velveteen, comes in black, blue, brown and red, others charge
75c, our regular price, yard 49
Velvet, comes in brown, black, green, garnet and blue, others
charge $1.50, our regular price yard 9S
Dress Goods in all the new Spring Patterns and Colors
50 Grades of Dress Goods, our regular price, yard 25
75c Grades of Dress Goods, our regular price, yard 49
$1.00 Grades of Dress Goods, our regular price, .yard 69
DON'T overlook our large new lines of Muslin Underwear
and Embroideries. The selection could not bo improved upon
and our prices are far below all competition.
Golden Rule Store
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW.
ToBMgnt
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Tonight will be yoyr last opportunity to
in on the greatest clothing
w 1
otter ever made in
Pendle-
Men's Suits
cn i oc
ton. diUuana sttj go for oniy
Crowds of men have doubled their money here during
the week. Make your $1 1.75 worth $25. Tonight ends it.
Just listen to our prices and loam where bargains abound.
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