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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1912)
I I TKN lA(iKS. DAILY HAST ORIXJOXIAN. T'K.VDLETO.V. OREGON', MOXDAV, DKCKM I5KI: ). I !!-. PACK THKKK. CROWD CROWD CROWD The more they buy, the more they save, at the big busy 5 (1 i i 11 i From the opening to the closing or our doors, Christmas shoppers are swarming through our aides, surprised at our low prices and the high quality of our holiday merchandise, they are iuying GoodThings, Yet, Savin g ig Evlonay At the rate articles are now going, there will not be a Xmas gift left on Christmas Day, GET BUSY, COME WITH THE WISE CROWDS TOMORROW! We lead, others follow, and you can always do better here---every day of the year. The Old ALT A HOUSE Keiinxleled and Refurnished Throughout. Again solicits Your Patronage Clean rooms and excellent mealM everything new but the service and that we guarantee to toe equal, If not superior, to what It ever has been Njw ICsicrata Barn The Finest of It Kind in all Oregon. A complete an.l comfortable HOME for farmers or stockmen and thoir livestock, while in l'tiiidleton. Gus Schubarl, Prop. East Alta Street. Phone Main 447 XMAS GIFTS Te are now showing a full line of Holiday (ionda. Includ ing 1'arislan Ivory, Iirush and Toilet Seta. Cut Claws, an.l the riit of lent her sundries nil va savk voi: monky. 9 Tollman &TCo. I.XCMSIVK AGENTS. iGOOD m JL-,Al A -vtX zEnr in psxtsrjJk ja. MSB () Q I "The Honcymnuncr'n," Powers ARTICLES PHOTOPLAY ...OFFERINGS... News of the "movies" Gossip of the pictures Newest photodramas and Comedies of the screen. Where to Go In Pendleton. Orphciiin. program fur Tuesday's A good change. 1. Wild Pat. Vitagraph. Featur and M ins Koste 10. Tapley and Mr. Htirry T. Moroy in strong dramatic roles. 2. The Scheme. K.ssanay. One of the month's comedies featuring How ard Misslner, Lily Hranscombe, El eunor Hlanchard and "Billy" Mason. 3. The Fire Fighter's Love. Selig. A story of self-sacrifice on the part of the fire man. 4. Ked Eagle, the Lawyer. Pathe Americun. The Pastime. Special for Tuesday's change. "As You Like It." Vitagraph. In 3 parts, featuring MIsm Hose Coghlan the famous actress, and Maurice Cos tello, the popular Vitagraph favorite. This great Shakespearean drama Is attracting much attention wherever shown, and everybody wants to see it. "Suitors and Suit Cases." Lubin. A brisk farce of a queer character and a man with the wrong suit case. "The Slate Industry." very interest ing and Instructive. "The Honcymooner's," Lots of fun in this comedy. Powers A. . Pl'r.I.ICATlON DEALS WITH TIMELY SUIMKCTS "Ah You Uko It" Hose Coghlan, the famous actress, will portray "Itosalind" and Maurice CosteJIo will portray "Orlando" in the Vitagraph production of "As You Like It," at the Pastime Theater to night. They will be supported by an all-star cast of the best players In existence. No expense or effort will bo spared in making this the strong est, most elaborate and . impressive play that has ever been seen by mor tal eyes. Miss Itose Coghlan Is known bv r-v- I cry theatergoer in the world and she Ih recognized as one of the greatest actress who has ever appeared before the footlights. Therefore you can look to the fulfillment of your high est expectations in this great Shake spearean drama as the masterpiece of motion picture art and a dramati zation of one of the greatest works of SUiudcnts Try Their pens at Subjex-tH of Direct Interest to tlie Farmers All the Articles Well Written and Authoritative Engravings Illus trate Articles. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Ore., Dec. 23. (Special) Seventeen well written articles on practical application of science to home and farm problems, "most of written by students of the Oregon Agricultural College, appear in the current issue of the Oregon Country man just off the press. With the exception of an article on "The Cabbage Aphis" by A. L. Lov ett of the crop pest force and one by Ir. James Wlthyeomfoe on "A New Vision of Agriculture," the students have had entire charge of the author ship, editorial work and make.up of the magazine, which Is Illustrated this month by 15 halftone engravings. Amort ifh lt iimial inlHiitlve J1 . "eizei, a giuaeni irom aiaui- will familiarize and bring within theison- Wis., has an article on "Co-oper grasp of the people a gem of stage land, literature and history. Shake spears has not heretofore been made a matter of general interest, for the edification and uplift of the general public. The Vitagraph company will do It. and do it right. New York Telegraph. Cosy. Monday and Tuesday, Madame Sar ah F.ernhardt, the world's most re. nowned actress, supported by her all star company in her greatest success (which is also Sardtn's greatest play) "La Tosch." In two sujerb reels. Usual admission. "The Hlaek Shnv." Eclair. A strong drama that ni.ik.-- an appeal to the heart Drives Off a Terror. The chief executions of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost In taking the best medicine ob tainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My hus band believes It has kept him from having pneumonia three or four times," writes Mrs. George W. Place. Rawsonville, Vt., "and for coughs colds and croup we have never found :ts equal." Guaranteed for all bron-ten by chlal affections. Price 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottle free at Koeppens. that LIST an A MAJESTIC OR ROUND . OAK RANGE WOULD PLEASE HER A present that tbo wifo would uho three times a day. A lasting pi ft that would show truo affec tion of the tfivcr. A present that would 1k3 appreciated in EVERY homo for tho pleasure and eon- venienee it would add to the kitchen. K1AS HARDWA Frills and kniek- knacks may Ik1 all very well a s (Christmas jrifts, but they arc 140110 and forgotten in a few la,ys, or, just when the receiver begins to really enjoy the useful X mas present that was purchased here. Any of the following articles arc appropriate for presents and our stock is now complete in all of these ation," a subject on which he spoke at the Portland Land Products Show, winning a Jf.O prize. S. J.. Damon, Ferndale, Calif., writes on "Kreeding and Selection of Jerseys." and Maine Ferguson, Poise, Ida., on "Why we Plow." Waldemar Wilkening. New York, X. Y., has an nrticle on "How to Ob tain Agricultural Publications." and an article on winter egg production, 'Tetter Eggs and More of Them," Is by C. M. Wilcox. Portland. An in teresting article on "Mammites Sore I'dder." is contributed by C P. Mof fit of Junction City, and George Moz netie of Vancouver, Wash., has an other on "The Rodent Enemies of Fruit Trees." "Landscape Gardening and the Farm Home," is by V. H. Hartill, Hrooklyn, X. Y. The young women have made their department eminently suited to the season. "Christmas Presents," writ. Miriam Allen, liend, and Eli zabeth Buchanan, Corvallis, tells in detail how to make a little girl's work hag, an adjustable book rack, a cro- Dressmaklng. chet napkin ring, a baby's football, Will do all kinds of dressmaking. in-an Irish crochet bow and other gifts. Lucy trawford. Ashland, tells of "Amusements for the Children," and Mary Hartung, Eugene, describes the making of Christmas Candies. "The use of Christmas Leftovers," is a bit of economy advice by Edna Groves, Corvallis, Margaret MeCall. Seio, de scribes the work in home economies to be given in the winter short course, and Helen Clarke, Grants Pass, writes on 'The Christmas Dinner." There are several other intetvsting features, in the Issue. ciuoing evening gunns. v-tm v Water street, or phone Red 2052. lines : SIIA'EUWAUK CARVERS RAZORS ROASTERS ALUMINUM WARE AlfalTa Kn'h-n ror Rent. One of the best alfalfa ranches on Butter creek. Put up 1050 tons hay this year will rent for one or more years to right party. Necessary to have six or eight horses and haying outfit. Some capital. Write or phone . R. Thomson. Echo. Ore. EGG CAMPAIGN' IS CLOSED. PERCOLATORS C.UNS, liEVOLVERS TOCKET CUTLERY ROYS' TOOL OIIKSTS AIR RIFLES CHAFING DISHES W.J.Clark 82. C-0. Hitcugo Women Claim (Jreait Victory In Forcing Lower prh-es. Chicago. Dec. 23 One million one hundred thousand eggs were sold here under the auspices of the Church Clean Food league in the campaign to break the egg market This is 4 00, 000 more than were sold Friday and concludes the selling of eggs In the present campaign to bring the price down The managers of th sale claim victory and point to tho fact that deliveries throughout the city have offered for sale guaranteed eggs of the league's price of 24 cents a dozen or less. Let tli Auto iTiu-K Hani It. Our specialty is quick work. Phon Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. We haul any thlrg. Pen'.sm r-mi Wanted nt Oiieo. The East Oregonian will buy your old rags. Must be large and clean. Prlng or send them to this office at your earliest convenience. fHE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER. Prop, PENDLETON, ORE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Phone Main 299 71 1 Main Street $50,000.00 TO LOAN on Farm Lands at Reasonable Rate of Interest No Long Waits for Money MARK MOORHOUSE (XX Phone Main S3. 117 E. Court Street Wrestling Match (No Boxing.) Aspirant for Championship Honors VS. Bert Keeney, Dudley Evans, Young Hack and Others at the Mon., Tues. and Wed. Nights, 8:30 o'Clock Mr. Hiizukds offers f-2' to any man wlioin lie cannot throw in le minutes on Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday niht. (He dcs not appear at the Christmas Day matinee.) Preliminary to the actual contest all the ludds of famous wrestlers will 1h fully illuslraled and explained, making ihis the let. opH)rtun ity ever offered the ladies of Pendleton to wiinos a wrestling match and have the various points explained hv an expert. Big Vaudeville Acts as Added Features 4 Reels Motion Pictures No Raise in Prices Lower Floor 25c Balcony 1 5c Children 10c Matinees, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Children 5c Adults 15c (let the Habit and visit the New (irand reirularlv and seW the wife and children to the matinee. Nothing allowed in word or net ion to of tend anv one.