East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY BAST QREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912.
TEN PAGES
New Linen Dresses
In all this season's latest models. Plain nat
ural linen, with contrast ins colors for trimmings.
Embroidered effects in solid colors, tan, white,
light blue and pink. Full range of sizes.
Price $6.50 to $22.50
An Unsurpassed Showing of
New Embroideries and
Laces
Handsome dress patterns of embroidered Ratine.
Exclusive designs in voile with the heavy Ratine
bands and handsome embroidered linen, all 45
inchcs wide and only one of a kind.
Heavy lace bands in Maerame, Ratine, Yenise.
Baby Irish, Clnny and some very handsome imi
tations of Irish crochet.
It will be a pleasure for yon to see them and
a pleasure for us to show them.
DAINTY rRIXCESS SLIPS to wear with the lingerie dresses. Made in fine Nainsook
lUiratelv trimmed with val. lace and Swiss embroidered medallions. Prices $1.25 to $6
MUSLIN GOWNS made in slips and op.'n front models of finest Nainsook, trimmed
with daintv lace and embroiderv. Prices 65 to $8.00
el
New Arrivals in the
ART DEPARTMENT
Hand crochet buckles and pin sets. The new
est idea in Irish Crochet so popular now.
D. M. C. CROCHET THREAD for bags,
laces and all kinds of crochet work. Comes in
white and colors.
THE NEWEST IDEAS IN PILLOW
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pillow cords, in fact even-thing new and up-to-date,
COMBINATIONS IN TWO AND THREE
PIECE styles in a large assortment, made in fine
materials lieautifully trimmed with lace and em
broidery. Prices 9S to $9.00
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Rhone Main 17.
All Other Departments Main 22.
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Diamond W. Brand Italian Prunes, per
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AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieuin.
A very grood" program for Sunday's
change. H Four full reels of the best
pictures.
1. "A Spanish Dilemma." Blo-
graph. Two brothers are In love
with the same girl and she can not
make up her mind which one she
loves the best. After they hit upon
good plan the lady becomes en
gaged to another.
2. "The Engagement Ring." Bio-
graph. Harry Is successful in win
ning Alice, despite of Redmond's ef
forts to dethrone him In her esteem.
Redmond swears vengeance and de
clares he will win the . young lady.
3. "A Crucicial Test." Selig. A
dramatic and romantic story of the
rough Klondyke. days. Bill Wilder
and Jim Firster are partners. Thej
become separated and after many ex
citing adventures are again united. '
4. "The Baby." Edison. An Eng
lish gentleman volunteers his services
to a woman with a baby in apparent
trouble.
6. "When Duty Calls." Pathe. Dr.
Rush has received a large Bum of
money to build a hospital and de
posits it in his desk drawer. A burg
lar watohes where he puts it and
when the doctor Is about to leave to
attend a sick person he meets the
burglar in his own house and Is badly
beaten. He however, goes to attend
the sick child.
Musical program Hungarian mel
odles.
1. Barvsarkez az yazak, etc.
2. Kegase kollak roszam, etc.
3. Naem a tkozlak nem Szekasom,
etc.
4. Olyan ember to rok birs, etc.
5. Raeg elhuztak az estell haran
got, etc.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures. Tues
day's change of program:
' The Great Diamond Robbery." VI
tagraph. A soubret'e loses her clog
and diamond ring, the woman is led
to believe the dog has swallowed the
ring. Kraus, the sausage maker
runs a dog pound In connection with
his factory and is suspected in using
them In his business. ' Two "Sher
lock Holmes" buy up all of Kraus'
sausage and thereby hangs a tale
and a mystery, which is cleared up
and explained in this funny picture,
Don't lose your chance to laugh.
"The Bandit's Child." Essanay.
Western feature interpreted by G. M.
Anderson and a picked cast. Redol
ent with heart appeal, and photo
graphed amid the beautiful scenery of
California, it is at once a picture to
hold an audiences' undivided atten
tion to the very last foot. The plot
Is gripping, and the acting of the usu
al high standard. Mr. Anderson gives
gripping characterization to the por
trayal of the bandit, and Miss Verah
Bertram is prettily cast as the young
wife from the east.
"The Preacher and the Gossips."
Lubin. Author Johnson plays the
young unmarried minister and Miss
Helen Marten the pretty milliner with
whom he is in love.
"Personally Conducted." Edixton
A trip to Bermuda. We are prepared
to take a tour to this garden of Eden
for newlyweds, accompanied by
bride and groom, a deaf man and hi
daughter, two young men of the city
and a fair single lady.
Musical program:
No. 1 The Jolly Coppersmith
March.
. No. 2 Forsaken. Pharaphrase
No. 3 King Karl. March.
No. 4 Gruese an die. Helmah
Fantasie.
JIEIt hXiVliTU HUSBAND AT It.
Iwmplon Ita-ldo Weds KWnier Mate
at Furt Worth, Texas.
Fort Worth, Texas. Three times
married and divorced, Mrs. A. M. Lew
is, aged 16 years and 7 months, has
taken out a leap year license and mar
ried for the fourth time. Husband
No. 4. was husband No. 2. When
Mrs. Lewis went with her mother for
the license she stumbled over several
of her previous names, but finally hit
on the right one. Then she said to
the clerk: "What in the world are
y-ou laughing at? I don't see anything
funny." .
The girl was first married Just be
fore she had reached 14 to George
Anderson. She was then Minnie Doo
ley. She lived happily for three
months and then there was a divorce.
In the summer of the same year
she married D. H. Glass. She secur
ed another divorce. Then A. M. Lew
is, a railroad clerk, heard her musi
cal voice over a telephone. He look
ed her up and after a week's court
ship they were married. Then came
th third divorce. Just two days af
terward Glass came back Into the per
spective with the result above mentioned.
William Slusher returned to his
sheep ranch at Nolln this morning.
Cosy.
"The Witch's Necklace." Solax
Taken In the famous "Garden of the
Gods," Colorado, and shows the bat
anced rock, canyons and mountains.
A girl had met the witch and longe
to possess a necklace the witch wore,
The finish is very exciting and high
ly sensational.
"As Fate Would Have It." Pow
ers. The doctor having lout th girl
he loves, decides years later that life
is a failure unj determines to take
poison. Just then his old swee
heart's husband comes in very ill an
demanded poison. By a clever ruse
the doctor proved himself a man and
saved his old rival.
"His Great Uncle's Spirit." Than
houser. The magician revenged him
self on the miserly theater manager
by getting strange messages from the
miser's great uncle ordering him to
reform. Filled with terror the man
promised to do bette and the magi
cian had his revenge.
"Pathe Weekly." The world's
events In pictures. Fine views of a
hydroplane and other Interesting
things.
Excursion Fares
To the East via
Northern Pacific Railway
The Scenic Highway and the Only
Line to Gardiner Gateway, official
Yellowstone Park entrance.
A few samples similar reductions to many other points in the Eastern
United States und Canada, as well as the Mlddlo West.
St. Paul .'...$60.00 Denver, Colorado
Minneapolis 60.00
Duluth 60.00
Superior 60.00
Winnipeg 60.00
Chicago ' "2.50
St. Louis 70.00
Omaha 60.00
Kansas City and St.
Joseph 60.00
Des Moines 65.70
Sioux City 60.00
Davenport 70.00
Springs, Pueblo $55.00
New York 108.5
Philadelphia 108.50
Baltimore
Boston .
Montreal,
Buffalo .
Pittsburg .
Washington
Detroit . .
Dallas . . .
107.50
110.00
Que 106.00
91.60-
. 91.60
.107.60
. 82.60
. 75.00
Tickets will be on sale
April 2fi, 26 and 27, to St. Paul and iMinneapolis only.
To all points except Dallas, Texas, numerous dates, May 2 to Sept. 30
Limit 1J days on going trip. October 31, 19t2, for return.
North Coast Limited (
Via
C. X. W. Ity.
)
Atlantic Express ( c. B. 5. ny. )
Daily through to'Chlcago via Minneapolis and St. Paul. Immediate
connections to Duluth, Superior and Winnipeg. The North Coast
Limited runs via "Milwaukee, with Compartment and Drawing" Room
Sleeping Cars.
Mississippi Valley Limited
Dally through to Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and Denver via
Billings and the Burlington Route. Direct connection to Omaha.
Standard Drawing; Room and Tourist Sleeping -Cars. Dining cars
with service that is famous. For reservations and tickets call on,
W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oreg.
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. General Pass'r. Agt. Portland
Bill Walker will wind his way on an
aeroplane to leap from the frying
pan of a shipwhecked ship In dis
tress to the fire of matrimonial trou
bles.
It Is here that the statue of the
Naked Truth is produced to cause
Sandy Mcintosh trouble In the second
act. This is without doubt one of the
most laughable situations ever penned
and with Miss Wise as Stella and
Mr. Carrol as Johnnie Mcintosh each
pretending to love the other while
Johnnie seeks Stella's money and she
his tltio and the second act prdTnlsc
to !c a scream.
Frcm the chorus boys and girls or
rather young men and women, to the
lead'ng roles all the machinery of the
play Is working smoothlly. Tha chor
us work Is great and the soloists are
handling their parts in a way that is
a burprlse to the director.
At tlio Grand.
Opening tonight. Vaudeville:
The Trlllers, a Htudy in rags. This
is one of the newest European novelty
acts on the coast and no expense
has been spared to get these perform
ers to this town.
Photoplays: 1 The Mate of the
Alden Bessie. A Selig production;
Caught With the Goods." Another
Blograph comedy: 3 Through the
Enemy's Lines, a Oaumont feature
film..
Coming Thursday: Selbert and
Lorenz. The original man who wrote
Casey Jones.
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
"Tlie Isle of Mystery."
Everything is In readiness for the
big Moose Show tonight. A dress' re
hearsal was beld yesterday and every
thing now points to a big crowd to
night. The Isle of Mystery win prove a
most enchanting spectacle from the
audience's view with the beach In the
distance there will be shown the roy
al palace of King Albazoo surround
ed by all the glorious riot of tropical
verdure. Such effects "have been ob
tained only by unlimited expenditure
and faithful and strenuous efforts.
down through the trees and vines
OREGON
THEATRE
THREE NIGHTS
APRIL 15, 10, 17
Boverly B. Dobbs
T0UR0GRAPH0L0G
OF ALASKA
The Great Wonderland in
Motion Pictures
PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c
KKTIQE
THEATRE
CASS MATLOCK, Prop
Best Pictures
More Pictures
Latest Pictures
and illustrated .songs in the
city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and enter
taining for the entire family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three timea
each week. Be sure and see
the next change.
Adults 10c. Children under
10 years, 5c.
The Cheapest Place in Pendleton to Buy
75 Different Patterns to Choose From
All displayed on nif up-to-date rug rack making it easy for
you to insH'ct every pattern we carry.
OUR RKGULAR VRICES OFFER YOU SAVINGS YOU
CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS.
!)xl2 Ingrain rugs, others charge $6.00, our price $4.98
0x12 Wool-filled rugs, others charge $8.00, our price $5.90
0x12 All-wool rugs, others charge $12.00, our price $8.90
0x12 Tro-IJnisflels rugs, others charge $12.50, our pr. $9.90
0x12 One-piece- Brussels nigs, others charge $10.50, our
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0x12 Velvet rugs, others charge $22.50, our price....- $16.50
0x12 Smith's Axministcr rugs, others charge $27.50, our
price $19.50
Reniemher these are first grade rugs and the prices we charge
are not "special," but REGULAR, every day of the year.
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