East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 01, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
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Be as Critical of your Boy's Clothes
as you are of your own
YOUU boy undoubtedly gets less clothes during the year
than you do and at less expense, therefore it is import
ant that you concentrate exceptional care in selection of
the clothes that you do buy him. Furthermore he is harder on
his clothes than you are and necessarily demands more wear
resisting quality, both in fabric and needlework. As long as the
opportunity awaits you to insure these essentials and at such
reasonable prices, why not bo particular altout getting your
clothes hero where we ore very particular that you get nothing
but the lost your money can bu.f.
Priced from $3.00 to $10.00
Alexander Dgp'f . Store
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps .
You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
QUELLE
Particular cooka
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakea
Good coffee
Every day
We Invite your . patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gus. La Fontaine
La Tuntalne Block, Main Street
Automobile Gabs
TOV1UXU c.u ixm coux-
TltV TRIPS.
TAXlCAIl SKKVICK IX CITY.
Day'andlNight
25c to tiny part of city. Stand
at Hotel St. George.
rilOXK MAIN' 12.
Gurdane!&Folsom, Props
To continue afternoons and evenings for 10
crowds. Sale commences each afternoon 2:30
My entire stock to be sold to the highest bidder without
WILLIAM
Sugar-Coffee Magnate Die.
New Work, March 27. John Ar
buckle, the sugar and coffee magnate,
died suddenly at his home here to
day. A cold, contracted Saturday
suddenly grew worse and physicians
were unable to revive him.
Prj.ES, CURED 1M a TO 14 DATS.
Tour druggist will refund money
If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching Blind. Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In to 14 days. 50c.
DOUBT CAXXOT EXIST.
Investigation Will Onry Strengthen
tbo Proof We Give In Pendleton.
How can doubt exist In the face of
such evidence? Read here the en
dorsement of a representative citizen
of Pendleton.
Mrs. William McGregor, 711 Lllieth
street, Pendleton, Oregon," says: "I
was troubled from childhood by kid
ney complaint. My handa and feet
swelled, In fact my wnole body bloat
ed and I had a great deal of trouble
from the kidney secretions. There
was a dull pain In my back and aides
and often after stooping, I found It
difficult to straighten. Ditzy spells
and headaches were frequent and my
nerves were 'all unstrung. I rested
poorly, and on arising In the morn
ing was tired and devoid of ambition.
Aa time passed, my condition be
came worse and it would be hard to
fully describe the misery I endured.
I spent many dollars for doctor's
treatment and I also tried various
remedies but to no avail until I pro
cured Doan's Kidney Pills. This
preparation restored me to. good
health. I do not hesitate to tell of
my experience and I trust that my
statement will be the means of help
ing other kidney sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. T., sole agents for the United
State.
Remember the name Doan's and
take 3 0 other.
Orplieum.
An extra good program' of Tues
day's change. Four full reels of the
best pictures.
1. Her Last Shot." Vltagraph. A
convincing, truthful and . dramatic
protrayal of pioneer life In northern
MlnneHota, featuring Maurice Costel
to as the trapper.
2. -"His Daughter." Edison. A
father who leaves home on .the ac
count of his nagging wife, secures a
position as heud waiter In a restau
rant.' His daughter follows suit-a few
years later and is taken there to dine
by a theatrical star. She Is recogniz
ed by her father in time to prevent
a fa'se marriage and a happy family
reunion follows: .
3. "The Coquette." Selig. Hugh
and Ida, a pretty crippler girl, are
In love. Mabel, called "The Coquette,"
is rescued from a shipwreck' by Ida's
brother. She is taken Into Idu's
home and Bob falls In love with her.
She favors Hugh and he soon forgets
about Ida. This rouses a certain
jealousy In nob and also a strong re
sentment against Hugh's treatment of
his sister. A fight follows between
the angered men. Mabel is turned
out of the Darrow home and goes to
live with the parson.
4. "Farming In Tunis." Pathe.
This film shows the antiquated meth
ods of the Turnisclan farmers.
5. "How Plants Are Born, Live and
Die " Pathe. This film shows the
germination of the eed In the soli,
how the roots sprout, how the stalk
forms and the leaves and buds ap
pear. 6. "Mr. Bughouse la Cured." Pa
the.. How Mr. Bughouse is saved
from going crazy. How the doctor
bored a little hole in his head and ex
tracted a wlerd noise that had been
keeping Mr. Bughouse awake at
night.
Musical program
j H'Trovatore V'altz Verdi.
2 Toreadors Song, from Geo.
Bizet.
3 Faust Waltz. Gounod.
4 Stephanie Gavotte. Czibulka.
5 Soldier's Chorus from Faust.
Gounod.
Tlio Pastime.'
The home of good pictures. Tues
day's change of program:
"The Physician's Honor," Lulrin.
Dr. Henry Cole Is engaged to Emily
Ives, a rich society girl. He is about
to take his fiancee to a ball when a
hasty call is made for him to attend
the sick child of a -poor family. Re
alizing his duty he tells the young
lady they must give up the function
to which she strenuously objects.
The doctor, however, does his duty
and the young lady finally admits
she was wrong.
"There's Many a Slip," Essany.
There's many a hearty laugh con
cealed In the footage of this comedy.
Dan Cupid a pair of lovers and stern
mammas will start your giggles.
"The Peril of the Plains," Kalem.
Nancy and Bob, settlers children, are
captured by Indians, but escape in a
basket. This Is only one of several
sensational incidents in this picture,
which shows the indomitable spirit of
the early settlers.
"The Commuter's Wife," Edison.
A comedy of complex situations,
cleverly played.
Musical selections:
No. l. Indian Girl Patrol F. Low-
enstlne.
No. 2. Oh That Navajo Rag E.
Val. Alstyne.
No. 3. My Hula-Hula Love Indian
Two Steyp.
No. 4. Big Pow Pow Intermezzo
F. M. Pearce.
No. 5. Valley Flowers-Intermezzo
Two Step K. Mills.
Cosy.
Monday and Tuesday see the real
istic fire Bcene in the thrilling story:
"The Gentleman Fireman." Itala.
The fireman's wife met a former lov
er in it private dining room and a ra
ging fire broke out, cutting off their
escape. Her husband came with the
engines and attempts a rescue. Her
companion's quick wit saves her from
discovery and her husband is unaware
that he is saving his wife. ,
"The Doc-tor's Duty." American
Eclair. The doctor's blind sister was
robbed while leaving her burning
home and the doctor found the loot
on a wounded Italian. His sense of
duty compelled him to save the man's
life, who was really innocent so all
ends well.
"By Decree of Fte." Champion.
The girl married the doctor's rival,
and later they all met In the west,
where the big hearted' doctor's kind
ness to the girl during her husband's
fatal illness, caused her. to turn to
her old love.
"A Japanese Love Story." Lux.
Comedy drama, telling in a quaintly
delightful manner the difficulties
which beset the love story of a Jap
anese girl and an army officer.
HM3
BY THE THOUSANDS
FORT GEORGE COUNTRY IX
CENTRAL BRITISH COLUM
BIA THE GOAL OF
HOMES EEKERS.
Owing to Ever Increasing Demand
for This Fertile Farm Land, Prices
v Are Expected to Soon Soar. '
Buying lands In the fertile valleys
of Central British Columbia, near
Fort George, is not speculation.
The Grand Trunk Pacific, Canada's
great transcontinental railway, has
just built into this territory and
opened to settlement what is termed
by all who have thoroughly famil
iarized themselves with the- mild cli
mate, rich soil and beautiful scen
ery, as "The Paradise of the Pa
cific." British Columbia is an undevelop
ed region affording great opportun
ities to those who get in on the
"ground floor."
As evidence of his great confidence
in the British Columbia country, the
Duke of Sutherland bought 10,000
acres of these lands in London dur
ing the year 1910. Later, he came
out with a party of titled gentlemen
and purchased 15,000 additional
acres This entire acreage is being
cut up into 40 acre farms and will be
colonized by the Duke of Sutherland,
working in conjunction with the
North Coast Land Co.
The farms will be cleared, fenced,
barn erected and first crop put in.
The North Coast Land Co. will lo
cate about 5,000 Scotchmen this
spring on these lands which arej
about -20 miles S. E. of Fort George,
on the Frazer river at a place called
White's Landing. This company has
also established a large German set
tlement about 5 miles S. E. of Fort
George, many sections of land hav
ing been sold to the latter.
Where the North Coast Land Co.
can sell six or more sections to any
one colony wishing to locate In the
Fort George country, they will as
sure the building of needed roads
through the Provincial government;
will deed enough land for school
house, church and cemetery; will pay
for one half of construction school
house and church and help the set
tlers In every way possible.
Two years ago there were only 200
people In Fort George; at present
there are over 2,000 and at the end
of this year we can reasonably ex
pect a population of over 10,000.
Work is plentiful here. Land of
all kinds has doubled in price in the
last two years. What will it do In
two more years when the railroads
are all completed, when the land Is
well forward in development and
homeseekers who will be arriving by
the thousands from tnts on commence
to reap their returns.
1 -If you want to learn the truth
about this great country, ask us..
XORTH COAST LAXD CO., LTD.,
W. A. Scale, Pacific Coast Mgr.
St. George Hotel, Pendleton.
Flattery is a key that has opened
many a silly woman's heart.
OSIER RIFHT: YOUTH
SUCCEEDS AGE
Osier isn't the only man who turns
down old age. In the business world
the "young man" is always the one
who picks the plums. It is an age
of "new thought," "new talent," etc.,
and the old man is passed by in the
face.
One of the first signs of coming age
is the appearance of gray hairs. When
you see them, act promptly. Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will
correct this sign, which so often de
ceives people into thinking that age
Is really upon them. It Is a. well
known fact that Sage and Sulphur
combines these old-time remedies
with other agents, which remove dan
druff and promote the growth of the
hair.
The manufacturers of this remedy
authorize the druggists to sell It un
der guarantee that the money will be
refunded if it fails to do exactly as
represented.
Don't look old before your time.
Get a bottle of Wyeth's Page and Sul
phur today and see what an improve
ment it will make in the appearance
of your hai
This preparation' I? offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is
recommended and sold by special
ugent, Pendleton Drug Co.
(Paid Advertisements.)
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JERRY RUSK
Progressive Republican Candidate for
Nomination
For Congressman
. Eastern Oregon District.
"For Roosevelt and Progressive Pol
icies Against Taft and Stand
patlsm." S. D. PETERSON
Of Milton.
Republican Candidate for Itcnomina
tlon for Representative.
A man who works for legislation in
the interests of the people, who re
fuses to take dictation from the ma
chine politicians.
At the last session the machine
politicians attempted to dominate him
both in the speakership fight and in
legislation; but they failed in every
instance. Investigate his record and
see where he stood with the machine
or with the people. ! .
T. D. TAYLOR
Democratic Candidate for Nomination
at the Primary Election
For Sheriff
Present incumbent.
FRANK SALING
Republican Candidate for Nomina
tion at the Primary Election
For County Clerk
Present incumbent.
Horace Walker
Republican Candidate for Nomination
for County Commissioner
Present incumbent.
My platform: "Good Roads and Per
manent Improvements."
I. E. YOUNG
Candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for
County Superintendent
t record of 19 years successful
teaching.
We Sell
Sulphurro
Koeppen's
The drug store that strve
you best.
days Join with the
and evenings at 7:30.
reserve and without limit
, ' . ' V- .
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GEO. T. COCHRAN
Progressive Republican Candidate
for nomination
Representative in Congress
Second District.
JAMES P. NEAL
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
District Attorney
H. A. Waterman
' Of Hermlston. Oregon,
Republican Candidate for Nomina
tion for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to the approval of the people at
the Republican Primaries.
1 I stand for an economical admin
istration of county affairs as a busi
ness basis, and for permanent Im
provement of our public roada
J. F. WALLAN
Of Adams '
Candidate for County Clerk
Subject to wishes of the voters In
Republican primaries.
"Let The Good Things Go Round."
If elected I will give accurate and
straight-forward servic to all the
people. A native-born Umatilla
county man I ask you to give me
your support and Influence.
Candidate for the Republican Nomi
nation for County School
Superintendent.
FRANK K. WELLES
The Cliildrcn's Friend"
"For the past twenty years Mr.
Welles has given his entire time and
energy to public school work In Uma
tilla county. He is devoting his life
to the education and welfare of our
boys and girls."
B. S. Burroughs
Republican Candidate for Nomina
tion at coming primary election
For County Recorder of
Conveyances
Present Incumbent.
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Pendleton's Lead
ing Jeweler