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..J. PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREOONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1012 "(HUT PAOT this is an opportunity such as you may never have again. ON THURSDAY we will open our great Half-Price Suit Sale. Every suit of this season will without exception be subject to this radical slaughter of prices. Never have the women cf Pendleton had such an opportunity to se cure such high grade suits at prices within the reach of all. Many of these garments have been in our store brt a few weeks and hat e all the essential points of the lalest styles. Every Cloth Suit at 1-2 Price 1012 Fall Suits alone excepted. Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery in Our Model Sanitary Basement Phone Main 17. All Other Departments Main 22. Fancy Imported Swiss Cheese, pound... 45 Wisconsin Cream Brick Clieese, pound 30 Tillamook Iild Cream Cheee, pound 25 Imported Cameniliert Cheese, each 50 Deviled Meat, ham flavor, 4 cans 25 Cooked Corn Beef, cans.- 25 and 45 Chicken Loaf, can 20 Veal Loaf, can 23 TIIK FKESIIEST AND BEST FRUITS A NI) VEGETABLES AT LOWEST" PRICE. PREMIUM COUPON The Peoples Uarehouse Where It Pays to Trade-Save YourT. P. W. Trading Stamps iJli PrlmiuH OJJPOM i FREWS PEACH DAY IS TOMORROW Never before in the history of the town of Freewater have its citizens gone to so much trouble and expense to arrange a Peach day celebration as they have this year. The big event Is to take place tomorrow. An elaborate program has been ar ranged, and many prizes will be giv en In the various exhibits. The program in full la as follows: Morning Program. 10-10:30 Music by College Place Band. 10:30-12 Address of Welcome, W. H. Bleakney. Response Ben Hill, Walla Walla; J. E. Keefe. Sanderson. Address "Our Own People," D. C. Sanderson. Music by College Place Band. Address "The Duty of Water," Geo. T. Cochran, Water Commissioner, Second District of Oregon. 12-1 Refreshments Free peaches furnished by the Freewater Com mercial Club. Meals served on the grounds by the ladies of the Free water Federated Church. The la dies of the Baptist church. Restaurants Mrs. Vanlandlngham. Mr. Chas. Otto. Afternoon Program. 1-1:30 Band concert by College Place band. 1:00 Baby Show Babies one year of age and under. Each to be dressed in calico. First prize, ladle's silk petticoat (presented by the J. A. Schmidt Mercantile Co.) Second prize, beautiful set of baby pins (presented by X. H. Melton.) Judges, C. B. Miller, Aleck Malela, J. E. Irons. 1:30-3-30 Two hours with the poli ticians. Candidates for U. S. sena tor, representatives in congress. countv and district officers will be present. ' Oregon and Washington candidates invited. Address "The Outlook." Hon. Ste phen A. Lowell, of Pendleton. 4:00 Baseball game Stanfield leag ue team vs. Freewater-Milton Bull Dogs, league grounds. Admission, 25 cents. Evening Program. 7:30-8 Open Air Concert A Medley of Rough Stuff and Smoothe. So loes. Instrumental and otherwise. Keefe & Neal J. E. Keefe, Pendle ton, and J. P. Neal, Freewater. Dance Afternoon and evening. Com mercial club rooms. 3:30 Fruit Exhibit Judges, Sam Miller and Wm. Ritz. Prize list Peaches, best box, first prize, peaches, $5.00 (by Freewater Commercial club. Second prize, peaches, ) year's subscription to the'Freewa ter Times. Apples First prize, apples, 8ft fruit NURSE IS III CHARGE OE ADAMS PATIENT (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Aug. 21 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallan on Saturday, August 17, a 10 pound baby boy. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mrs. W. Blukely of Pendleton, enme up to Adams Saturday to see Mrs. Holdman, who Is ill. Henry Collins or the Interior Ware house company of Pendleton, was an Adams business visitor Sunday. Mrs. Wallace and daughter Gert rude returned to their home in Ad dams Monday after spending the past week In Walla Walla with friends Mrs. Creg ot Pendleton was an Ad ams business visitor Tuesday. Mr. .and Mrs. J. R. Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers Tuesday. Mrs. Holdman has been sick for the past week. Her condition remains about the same. A nurse arrived from Tendleton Tuesday to take charge of the patient. Will Mae of Pendleton was an Ad nms business visitor Tuesday. Flying Men Pall victims of stomach, liver and kidney troubles Just like other people, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved "Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and goed appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. Its folly to suf fer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at Koeppens. ANIMALS FIGHT FOR MAN'S L11I Green Buy, Wis. A dog and a bull battled with the life of their owner. Thomas Rohan, a Hollandtown farm er, as the stake. The dog finally won his howls as he stood over the body of his owner, attracting neighbors. Rohan had been seriously injured by the bull. The New Perfection Heating Plate has proved a great convenience to all users of the NcwVcrfcction Oil Cook-stove Thi year we are telling The New Perfection Broiler The New Perfection Toaster The New Perfection Griddle each designed specially for use on the New Perfection Stove. Wkh thew appEaocea and the New Perfection ileae door tfixl ovea, the New reriecUoQ is jutf uncomplete end emcieot Move aa reejuW coel ranee. Certainly, it much cleaner end cheaper. Aak te aae thai Straal year dealer, M ia UaV aW.i.h,iwAcjbanel lap, (trap aekea, towel rack, etc Mad with I, 2 or 3 banian. FraaCeek Book wDl erarr Stare. Cook-Book ako treea la 5 casts le aeynae seavaif com nauiaf coat. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) San rraadaco. CaL Loa) Acgelea. CaL 5aa Iiego, CaL San Joee, Cat. Stockton. CaJ. Sacramento, CaL Maryavllle. CaL Fresno, Cat. Portland, Or. Seattle, Waah. Spokane). Waah. Tacoma, Waah. ladder (by the Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co.) Second prize, apples. Keen Cutter hatchet (by the K. E. Bean Hardware Co.) Pears Prize. Hardman $3 hat (by Wm. Lloyd, Jr. Prize, Boss of the Road Overall (by Wm. Lloyd, Jr.) Prunes Prize, beautiful 5 bridle (bv whitman Harness Manufacturer.) Prize, Cut Glass Water Set (by the First National Bank.) Plums Prize, Beautiful S8x -22 Rug (by Propeck Furniture Co.) Prize, Cut Glass Water Pitcher (by J. A. Schmidt Mercantile Co.) Grapes Prize $5 worth of Nursery Stock (by Milton Nursery Co.) Prize, Fine Box Stationery (by Hi:i Drug store.) Watermelons First prize. 10-lb. Bucket Lard (by Van Slyke Bros.) Second prize. Sun Cholera Cure (by Murray Drug store.) Cantaloupes First prize, Fine Hair Brush (by Haynie Drug store.) Sec ond prize, 1-lb. Fine Candy (by Shock & George.) Plate Exhibits First prize. Plate of Peaches: 2-Ib. can of Mission Steel Cut Coffee (by J. A. Schmidt Mer cantile Co.) First prize, Plate of Apples; 2-lb. can Chase & Sanborn Coffee (by Frewater Cash Gro cery. First prize, Plate of Pears; 1 can Preferred Stock Pine Apples (by Freewater Cash Grocery. Canned Fruits First prize, Home Canned Fruit; 2-lb.' can Rogers' Coffee (by R. Newman.) All of fruit to be returned to the owners. 4. "The Relief of Lucknow." Edi son. This la a Btupenaous production, portraying the incident of tho Indian mutiny in 18S7, and showing how tne besieged peoplo of Lucknow were saved from annihilation by the hero- Ism of a volunteer whose valiant ef forts brought relief from Cawnpon. The troops used are from the Second battalion, Queen's regl.nent, the cele brated "Quoen'a Own." 5. "Mr. Tlbbs' Cinderella." Es- sanay. The laughacie quest or a snoe salesman who Is always searching for affinities with duinty feet. He finally discovers "Conderolla," pursues her madly uboard the train and dreams of wedding chimes through the night, only to awaken and find she Is a toothless and sour-vlsagcd spinster. A real comedy gem. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, Joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the Itching, Ir ritation, inflammation or swelling. It givc-3 comfort, invites Joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 cents at Koeppens. LOST IWIX AND MONEY, TOO. Chicago. Firm in the beMef that an acute pain from which he suffer ed would cause his death within twenty-four hours, Bruno D. Audin, 22 years old, employed until recently In railroad construction work near Wau paca, Wis., hurried to Chicago and deposited his savings of $26 in a bank with Instructions to have the sum for warded to his parents in Italy. Several hours later the pain dis appeared and he returned to the bank and demanded the return of his money. The cashier informed him he was too late as a draft for the amount had been sent to his parents in accord ance with his instructions. Penniless and hungry In a strange city, Audln severals hours later was obliged to appeal to the police for a meal and lodging. TRAMP KILLED IN WRECK. Bloomlngton, 111. James J. Luzler, of Fort Wayne, Ind., 35 years old, a tramp cigar maker, was killed' In. a wreck on the Illinois Central railroad 100 feet south of the bridge at Kap pa, 111. Brakeman E. M. Heckler of Freeport, 111., was Injured slightly by being thrown from the caboose. The twenty-two cars were piled up. The engine and caboose only remained on the track. The wreck was caused by a broken flange on one of the car wheels. Stubbs to Talk. Axtel!, Kan., Aug. 21. Gov. W R. Stubbs will be the principal speak er at the Marshall county old set tiers reunion which began here to day and it is expected that he will take advantage of the opportunity to boost Colonel Roosevelt for the presl dency and talk of his own plans for entering t'e United States senate. He recently got the decision over Senator Curtis in the senatorial contest. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orphenm. Interesting program for Tuesday's change. 1. "The Barrier That Was Burn ed." Vitagraph. You have all heard of Rex Beach, the great writer. This is his story. Way up north, a rough backwoods man marries a sweet eastern girl. She pines for home and civilization. Another man offers to take her back east and writes her to that effect. She spurns the offer and decides to go alone. Her husband finds the note and accuses her of planning to go with the other man. She leaves him and tries to make her way to the nearest railroad station. Her hus band follows her and finds her at night, buried unconscious beneath the snow. He lights the note and falls insensible across her body. The flame from the note is seen by a res cuing party and when man and wife recover, he begs her forgiveness and tells her the barrier is burned. 2. "A Bold Game." C. O. P. C. An adventurer and his wife, posing as mere acquaintances at a summer resort, make an effort to trap a wealthy man into separating himself from a lot of money. The plan would have been highly successful but for the eleventh hour repentance of the wife, who confesses her share of the plot to the police, thus saving her victim, whom she has learned to re spect. 3. "Over Monaco In a Hydro-Aeroplane." C. G. P. C. A series of beau tiful views of the famous European gaming resort In all Its splendors. Tito Pastime. The home of good pictures. A strong program for Tuesday's change. "The Adventure of the Thumb Print," Vitagraph. A detective story featuring Mr. Maurice Costello as Lambert Chase, a sleuth something on the Sherlock Holmes pattern. The story is well put together and makes an interesting picture. The terrinc Btruggle with the thief on top of a fast moving train and the exciting es cape down a fire escape. and the chase that follows will sure thrill and fusel' nate. ' "Willie Becomes an Artist," Bio graph. A farce comedy with a brand new and very laughable idea To get money out of dad for his little frolics Willie pretends he Is taking art les sons, when he Is really painting the town Instead of the canvas. Dad was an easy mark, but insisted the boy paint a landscnpe. Through a most novel medium the bluff makes good. "The Would be Shrlner," Biograph. A comic Incident of the Shrine pa rade at Los Angeles. Cal. This film will make laughter. It has a good Idea and Is cleverly acted. "The Shepherd's "Flute," Lubln. Al lan Steel, a mountain shepherd, all day plays on the flute and Improvises some weirdly beautiful romances. Ruth Wlnton, a society girl, Is at traded by the music and becomes ac acquainted; the boy and girl fall In love. Ruth is removed to the big city, and by her mother betrothed to an Earl. The boy goes in search of his sweetheart and they outwit mamma, but when and how is the question. "The Miller of Burgundy," Sellg One of the best single reel -features of the year. Hear the new music: "Hod Do You Do, Miss Bagtime?" One of the late hits from the "Whirl of Society," now running at the New York winter gar den. "My Summer Girl," another hit and many others you will enjoy. t'twy. Wednesday and Thursday a thrill ing three reel war drama adapted from H. Rider Haggard's great novel. "Joss," (3 reels) Thanhouser. Miss Marguerite Snow and James Cralge who take the leads, had a narrow es cape from drowning In one scene, while crossing a swift stream to es cape the Boer soldiers, their bron choes became frightened, broke away from the wagon and left them in mid-stream. The two actors Jumped from the wagon, narrowly escaping being burled beneath it and struggled ashore. Miss Snow was unconscious and Mr. Cralge completely exhausted. This scene is no play acting, it is a real life and death struggle In the raging water. In order to picture the burning of Silas Croft's home In a re alistic manner, the Thanhouser com pany bought a farm house and set It on fire, it burns to the ground right before your eyes. Reel one teKs the love story of Neil and Jess; reels 2 and 3, their war-time adventure dur ing the Boer war. Angered at Jess' refusal to marry him Mueller, a Boer general tries to have his soldiers kill her; he arrests Silas Croft, Jess' uncle, bums his home, has him tried for treason and sentenced to death. The brave girl saves her uncle in a way that is highly dramatic. The whole story Is full of life and action; battle scenes, hand-to-hand conflicts, daring pursuits, narrow escapes, love treachery and self-sacrifice, that hold the spectators attention every minute. "The Foreign Invasion," Imp. An Irishman's comical dream of the con quest of America. Filled with laugh ter. "Building a Church in a Day," Imp. "Church built while you wait," as one might say. It was at Kpnrtans burg, S, C. r '--f Miss. SPOKANE litviies you io Hie SPOKANE si FAIR Sepr.30ioOci.61912. The Maud ErrmiresHaEcW I y Seven dqy& and six nMhf&cf cdutiaJioti and amusemeni ScmeJhin6 o ineresewry vngAx Reduced-'Railwayi Rateti V&ik ro Robr.n Coiirove Secy for Premium Lietanl niurtraled Daily rro&m EQ ... CQ CO. 1 ' -iii;i';:;::.!;;:;:f!;t:.::::''' . -iiw-vi PENDLETON'SPOPU IAR PICTURE SHOW COSY Where tho entire family can en Joy lilgh-clnsa motion picture how with comfort. Fun. Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Erenlng. Cliangcs Sunday, Monday, Wed. needay and Friday. Next Door to 6t George HoteL Admladon (to and lOo. PASTICHE THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon snd eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 veare. &e mmmn Theatre J. P. MADERNACII, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women i ) c Children Program changes SnnrJay's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in Today's Paper You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the QUELL Particular cooka Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakee Good coffee very day i We Invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street,