TEN PAGES PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONTA. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, TKBTCtTAftY 24, lfllj. PROFIT SHARING to the Extent of 5 PER CENT. Everybody, without exception is entitled to this profit sharing privilege, IT'S AB SOLUTELY FREE After Supper Specials at Pendleton's Greatest and Best Store 25c Childrens Hose 17c Sizes 5 1-2 to 9 75c PONGEE 59c One special number in Silk Pongee for this eve. after supper . . 59c One Lot Ladies Underwear 1-2 Price This lot consists of very fine lingerie, comes in all sizes lace and embroid ery trimmed, after, sup per special . 1-2 Price Lace Collars 1-2 Price Our entire stock of lace collars in white and scrim after supper 1-2 Price $1.50 BedSpreads 97c Big assortment of pat terns and full size, 'after supper special . . 97c ONE LOT LACE 4c This lot, Piled out on counters for an after supper special . . 4c PURE GROCERIES. In Our Model San itary Grocery in "Ply less Basement" Save Your Trading Stamps The People Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON Where It Pays to Trade AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orphoum. Where pictures are shown under the most favorafble and delightful conditions, Sunday's program a good one. Don't miss it. ' 1. "Willie's Sister." Vitagraph. A Beauty. Willie doesn't mako a hit, but "Willie's Sister" does and puts her brother "in right" with the boys. Then Wlllio gets back at them. He laughs last and everybody laughs all the way through. Jolly good com edy. Bright and sprightly. 2. "A Child of the West." Essa nay. A remarkable western drama with a remarkable child actress. The story is a crackerjack. 3. "Love Moulds Labor." Ameri can. Pathe drama. In the works of the Fuller foundry, Margaret Fuller is saved from a terrible burn by the foreman. This leads to a close friendship between the two, which is looked on with decided disfavor by Kirk Stanley, a partner of Mr. Ful ler and a suitor for Margaret's hand. Stanley causes dissatisfaction among the laborers and a strike is narrowly averted and an altercation occurs, enough of which Is seen by the head of the firm to cause him to turn Stanley out, while the loyal foreman gets the girl. 4. "Pottery Making In Thoflne. Switzerland." Eclipse. The products of these potteries are known all over the world for their originality. 5. "Lazy Bill and the Strikers." Eclipse comedy. Bill leads the office force on a strike and then back to work again. SEEMS CERTAIN ACTING SECRETARY OF IXTEKIOK EXCOCKAGES Says Department Is Considering Plan for Immediate Change for t'matilla Project Wrestlers Sign Agreement for Contest. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore., Feb. 24. That the settlers on the Umatilla govern ment project will receive a proposi tion for the graduation of the water right payments is an assured fact, but Just what the scale will be is not as yet known. It is thought that in the first unit the 1910 payment will be the only payment that will receive the graduated scale; that no credits will be given to any units on the amount of payments that have al ready been made In each unit. The Umatilla River Water Users' will hold a meeting on March 4, at which time the stockholders will be given a change of contract and also the by laws which will enable settlers to ob tain the payments on the graduated scale. They can have the graduation or they can keep to their old con tract, there has been much specula tion among the settlers in regard to the payment which is delinquent March 1, 1912, the following tele gram has been received by G. II. Up thegrove of the association which, will explain: "G. II. Uptheerove, "Hermiston, Oregon. "Department considering plan for graduated payments will provide op- To Get Its Beneficial Effects; Always Buy the Genuine $YRUPflGS manufactured hyihe (?MOflG$W(0. 6old by all leading Drvqqtsts OneSize Only, $04 o Bottle portunity for making payments re quired thereunder after March 4th. Signed. "SAMUEL ADAMS," "Acting Secretary. Therefore the payments will not have to be made until after the peo ple have decided whether to change the contract and by-laws or not. In case the graduated payments are ex pected by the people each one wish ing to avail themselves of same will be required to make a new water right application to the government making the change in the building charge. Mrs. E. W. Croup and Mrs. H. A. Loundagin of Pomeroy. Wash., are the guests of Mrs. G. H. Upthegrove. E. P. Dodd, president of the Com mercial club and C. S. McXaught of the Maxwell Land and Irrigation company, have returned from Port land where they had been to attend the irrigation congress. Dr. M. V. Turley will leave in a few days for a trip in the Deschutes country to superintend the work on his ranch. Harry B. Giese has purchased the land Interest of his brother. Mr. Giese recently sold his homestead right to Edward J. Krosler., William H. Skinner and J. IC Shotwell, who have been in Spokane for several weeks, are expected home this evening. Wrestlers Sign Agreement. The agreement for the wrestling match between O'Connell and Ken nedy has been signed and the bout will take place on March 2. This will be the best two out of three falls and to a finish. Mr. Kennedy is his own manager for this match. It is ex pected that there will be quite a dele gation of people from out of town. Seats are.ow on sale at Henry Hitt's and are going rapidly. R. W. Fletcer, of the East Orego nian, and G. Spence of the Journal, were in the city yesterday. iCES AT THE German KvafiR. Lutheran Church. There will be services at Echo Sunday, February 25, in the M. E. church at 2 p. m. All are cordially invited. Geo. ti. Sprattler, pastor. Christian Science, Sunday services at 11 o'clock, Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Subject of lesson, "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m. Reading room open dally from 2 to 4 p. m. Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. All are cordially Invited. Cliureh of tlio Redeemer. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m., divine ser vices and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Lenten services this week will be on Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p. m. Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. Friday, Litany at 8 a. m. All are cordially invited. Charles Quinnev rector. First Christian Church. Xorth Main street. J. B. Holmes, minister. 9:45, Bible school. There Is room and a welcome for von. 11 a. m., communion and song service. A snort ousiness meeting following. 6:30, young people's meeting; no eve ning service. Wednesday evening, training class, a cordial invitation to all our services. Methodist Episcopal. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, pastor. Baptism reception of new members and communion at 11 a. m. Reports from Walla Walla convention at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Epworth League. 6:30 n. m. Th boys from the big feed will report at mis service. Brotherhood meet ing. 3 p. m. You are wanted at all services. Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m.: nreach- Ing by pastor, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at ft . r,.iv,i- k.. t on. -....... ...,s ujr yan- tor, 7:30; cottage prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening, place to be announced from pulpit. Normal bi- siuay ciass Thursday evening, 7:30, at church. Everybody welcome. The, First Baptist Church. Corner Johnson and E. Alta streets, Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Ser vices tomorrow at 11:00 ami 7-sn Sunday school at 10:00. Intermedi um; xoung People at 4:30. Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Midweek wrvl Wednesday night. Bible reading for an unristians Friday at 3:00 p. m A hearty invitation to all. How to cure a coid Is a question in which many are interested Just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. REALISM FOR THE MOVIES. Paris. While tourists were vlfllting the historic forest of Fontainbleau they became wildly excited when they heard the "bleating of a sheep which was qukkly followed by the roar of a lion. The tourists fled in a panicky state and soldiers were hastily sum moned. The found the Hon devouring the sheep and at the command of the officer fired and killed the king of beasts. It was learned that a moving pic ture man had bought the Hon and sheep and had let the lion loose on the sheep to get a good picture. The thing failed because when the cinet matograph operator heard the roars of the Hon he fled. The man who engineered the scheme hag heen requested to appear before the courts. He stands a good chance of going to Jail. Diaz prevented the Mexicans from revolutlng so long that they now want to start a new revolution every day. The Past lino. The home of good pictures. A classy program. Sunday's change:, "The Voice of a Child." Glogfnph. A picture in which a child's call to her mother who Is on the point of eloping with her husband's false friend, averted a tragedy. One of the most pleasing players of the Bl ograph Co. takes the leading role as the wife. "The Wager." Vitagraph. Nothing so good as a laugh. It's a cure for the darkest ilia and It lightens the doctor's bills. This picture will win grateful and everlasting apprecia tion. "Love Will Find a Way." Eclipse. An Interesting and unique story of love that never fades. "Freezing Auntie." Edison. A farce full of comedy situations in which Mrs. Henpeck effectively turns the tables on her husband and his scrapegoat nephew. "Codfish Industry, Newfoundland." Edison. Musical program of Bohemian mu sic: Xo. 1 Cupr Chase. Polka Two step. No. 2 Kydz Json Nasi PIravall. Sedlak Songs. No. 3. Mladencl. Two-step. No. 4 Bozenka. Waltz. No. 5 Adulko Safarova- Two-step. Cosy. Friday and Saturday, one of the most extraordinary and exciting western pictures ever produced. "Getting his Man." Bison. A most sensational western picture in which a horse and man tumble down a steep mountain side. Entirely different from the usual western and is very speedy and interesting. "Their Burglar." Thanhouser. In which a burglar becomes an unwill ing messenger and makes possible an elopement and got the presents he had come to steal. "Baby's Choice." Solax. A bright little kiddie tries to pick out a suitor for her sister and Is finally success ful after many amusing and exciting events. "The accusing Dog." Ambrosia. A man Is brought to Justice by means of a clever dog. "Paper Making Industry." Solax. The history of a sheet of paper from the log to the finished product. "Tweedledum in High Life." Am brosia. The popular comedian In some good laughable stunts. At tlio Grand. Chase, M Cloy and Geraldine hn the highest class vaudeville acts on the road, featuring "The Racing Lady," a racy comedy, different from any you have seen. A sketch of laughable misunderstandings. Not a quiet moment In It. The Bells. The strongest dramatic act on the road. The McCloys have played this act over Geith, Orpheum and Pantages circuits. Read what others say about it: The best we have seen In vaude ville. Cleveland World. MOST CERTAIN WAY TO END A BAD COLD It is a positive fact that a dose of Pape'g Cold Compound taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken will cure grippe or break up the most severe cold, cith er in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. You distinctly feel the cold break ing and a'l the disagreeable grippe symptoms leaving after the very first dose. 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SHEEPMEX DISKING SXOW. North Dakota Ranchers Cut Crust So Herds Can Forage. Earl, X. D. Disking snow is the latest employment on the extensive sheep ranches In western North Da kota. For a time sheepmen In this vlcli. lty feared that thousands of sheep would perish because of unusually heavy snows followed by rains and thaws that crusted tho Bnow so hard the sheep could not break through for forage. R. J. McAllister, owner of a vast ranching outfit in this vlcinityy though of the disk ho uses on his fields In the summer. Ho tried it on the crusted snow with such success that many ranchers aro at work disking the Bnow. PREMIER'S WIFE IX TROUSERS AT BALL Murren, Switzerland. There was a lively fancy dress ball hero tho other night, which Mrs. Asqulth played a large part In organizing. Some of the dresses were striking, bur none more so than her own gold-brocaded Turkish trouser costume. 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H, ff V Prohibition Candi date for President of United,' States in r -.1908 WILL LECTURE At Pendleton COURT HOUSE 2:30 p. m. M. E CHURCH MASS MEETING 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, February 27, 1912 EVERYBODY INVITED ADMISSION FREE