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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. EIGHT PAGES LJiiiiMMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuH iiiiiiiHuiiiiuiiiuiiiiiitniiiiiHittMutnuuuiitiiMiiiiititHiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimntuiinittittiiiifiK YOU Mr. Man! That Knows the Value of Economy. ( E We are interested in you. We want to help you ve your hard earned dollars. One visit to this Big Busy Store will convince you that this is the one right place to trade. Special For Saturday MEWSY LNOTES OF3 PENDLETON I COMPARE OUR GOODS, COMPARE OUR PRICES. FRANCO-AMERICAN CAN SOUPS None Better on the Market. PAGE EIGHT 1 ! t: i PRINT ANIER CHICKEN THICK V KG ETA RLE MOCK TURTLE OX TAIL (THICK) CLEAR VEGETABLE CLEAR GREEN TURTLE PUREE OF TOMATOE CLAM CHOWDER BOUILLON JULIENNE MUTTON BROTH BEEF CONSOMME 1 I Wtball Hoys Here. The football squad or the Univer sity of Oregon, stopped off between trains today on the way to Walla Walla where they are scheduled to play Whitman college tomorrow. Wants Information. ! M. S. Wallace of San Fern.indi. Cal., Is seeking Information regarding j strawberry raising ln Umatilla eoun ' ty His communication Is now be- I ing considered by the Commctcial association. SPECIAL Full Pint Size. 3 Cans . U-Pint Size. Can 50c 10c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 'QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. Warehouse Is dosed. Owing to the fact the farmois will not haul any more wheat until after ; they have completed their fall soil ing, the warehouse at Lens, operated by the Pendleton Roller Mills, has Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Classes ground and fitted. Lenses! duplicated. All work, guaranteed j American National Bank Bnlldlnsr. Pendleton. Phone 509. bee closed. Foreman I. L. Rakken came here today to work In the lo cal , warehouse and will not return to Lens until the farmers begin to haul In their wheat again. Putting in Basement. Workmen are engaged In putting In a basement under the building at Court and Oarden streets. Council This Kvcning. The city council will old a special session this evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock when several paving ordl naces will be considered. Working on Sewer. Laborers have been at work the past few days digging along south Main street opposite the O.-W, P. & N. freight office to connect up the south side sewer. Men's Suits, compare these values with others that you are asked to pay a third more for 96.90, $ 9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50. Men's Overcoats, and it's time to think about them ; why not inspect our showing and save a few dollars $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Men's Mackinaw Coats that the one store merchant asks at least a third more, priced at $3.98, $4.98. $5.90. $6.90. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits of all wool serge, fancy mixed or plain effects, every one a good value at a third more $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Boys' Mackinaw Coats $3.98, $4.98 Jersey Sweaters, quite the thing this season, only 98-, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98. v- - YOl' CAN IK) BF7TTEB AT Now in Illinois. B. l. Ballard, former Pendleton attorney, is now practicing law at St. s l harles, Illinois. Mr. Ballard left Pendleton nearlv . nr nim irnlnir I I from here to Houston. Texas. Friends WHHM Illlllllllllllllltlll Illllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIINni? have received work from htm that he ! recently located In the Illinois town I WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Attachment suit Filed. An attachment suit was filed to day in the circuit court against V. W. Beeman and W. A. Black, uni'er the firm name of Beeman and Black, by E. C. McCook and I,, s. Beatify, doing business as McCook & Bentley. to recover, among other items, $i00 alleged to he due on a note lMley ,i Haley are attorneys ror the plaintiffs. Today WILLIAM FOX FWOTOtUrS SUFHtMC RClCASTO TNROUCH FoxFiTm CORPORATION Only AN EVENT TO RECOLLECT BETTY NANSEN The actress who speaks with her eyes, and ARTHUR HOOPS, DOR OTHY BERNARD and CLAIR WHITNEY In a Photoplay of Peerless Power "The Song of Hate" Based on Sardou's "La Toca." N'othing like it yet beheld on spoken or silent stage, -ways your soul with sub tle wizardry. Adults 15c Children 5c SUNDAY "The ROSARY" i.i. ... I.I. no M I. I. ... . II IMI .Ml .HI ... .1.1 .... .. IMI . . ... IMI o.l I I. 1 I .. I . ... .1.. Illl I.I. . .. . . . . .... I.I. I... I... .... .... 1.1. I.I. I.I. I... I.I. III. ::t "1 IMI I ... I . I M I.I. III. I ... . ... ' f . . . . ' t ' '? . ' 'f . . ! . 1 . 7 Reel (C c -J "5 O o o r- .... ...... 7 Reels 1 CJ 0 w in -t 3 o 3 0 O 09 3 A Pioduction that is comn. ended by those of Every Religious Faith Kathlyn Williams, Charles Clary and All Star Cast i u Potato (Yoii H IrjfC Elmer and C.eorge Ferauson. who I are farming on "Weston mottn-l tain, were in the city today i on business. They report that' they have raised one of the bisse&t ! potato crops ln years. C.eorge Ter guson was formerly employed ln Alexanders department store. Moic at Hospital. The moving picture exhibitions at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital recommenced on Tuesday evening and the Inmates enjoyed several reels of a diversified nature. These er.ter talnmnts will be given .-ach Tuesday and Friday evenings during the win ter months. One reel of comedy, one reel of drama and one reel of travel Is the program as outline.!. Finish on Highways. H. R Newport and Mark Bartholl, of the Newport Land and Construc tion company of Hermlston, are here today after having finished their work on the Columbia highway from the Multnomah county line to Vlento. This company Is the first to complete their share of the work and secure a settlement on the contract. In tr Is J case it amounts to $76,000 All dif ferences which existed over the work have been satisfactorily adjusted, they report. 'Ian is Itelca-l. B. L. Titus, who was being held by the police pending an investiga tion to ascertain If he was the one who is being sought by his parents In Cedar Rapids Iowa, was yesterday released from custory it being learn ed that he Is not the Vernon J. l?ov er who ran away from home. Ex haustive search Is being made for Bower and the poliee here received notice to pick up anyone answering his description. Titus was almost a duplicate of the description and tbat was the reason he wa.M held. Socking Homes for Families. , request nas reached the Com mercial Association from S. L Peter son of E si2 r.th avenue, Spokane. I for Information of available land tor homestead purposes In TTmntilla county. He says he is seeking to lo-l cate five or six families and possibly 10 families if a sufficient acre.ige can be obtained He says he wants to get from 160 to 320 acres for each of his prospective customers. He says he wants to jret places with some Improvements and where future de velopments would make Ideal home steads. Course Opens November 18. The first number of the high school lyceum course will be here on November lg at the high school au ditorium when the Oxford Opera company will give its program James I.. White, northwestern man ager of the Ellison-White lyceum and Chautauqua system .Is now here and will work In conjunction with the high school committee in placing sea son tickets Mr White says that the entertainments to be given here this winter are the very best that have ever been In Pendleton Claude Hart t'L-den. tenor with the oxford can puny. Is one of the best on the opera stage today and local music lovers will be given a treat when he appears here with that company. Pendletons biggest show house played to "standing room only" last night. It was the largest crowd that ever saw a picture in this city. THE GREAT MORAL AND HYGIENE PLAY "Damaged Goods" Tonight Your Last Chance Christian Church Study. Pendleton. Ore., Oct. 20, '15. Manager of Temple Theatre, Dear Sir: It gives pleasure to know that you are bringing to our cltj- such a high class educational and moral produc tion as is "Damaged Uoods." The whole community should appreciate your efforts ln this line. The play contains a gTeatly needed lesson on clean, pure living that will be helpful to the young men and women. Yours sincerely, II. H. HUB BELL. Pastor Chrlstlun Church. Read what the Clergy say about Damaged Goods To the People of Pendleton. The problem play, "Damaged 'ioods." to be put on at the Temple Theater in a "-reel film Thursday and Friday of this week, has the un qualified endorsement of the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, of which I am a member. It Is a strong moral play and I take pleasure In commend ing It to the people of Pendleton. Children, however, should not be per mitted to attend without their par ents. J. E. SNYDER, Pastor Presbyterian Church. Performances start at 12:00 o'clock, noon, and run continuous. We are running- the reels slow, making the acting realistic and exactly like life. Complete performance every two hours. Children under 16 not admitted unless accompanied bv their parents. DON'T MISS IT PENDLETON PEOPLE ARE GOING TO APPRECIATE TEMPLE SHOWS. COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY "VIA WIRELESS" The next of our series of famous Pathe Gold Rooster Play. A modern war picture. Sinking ship, battleship to the rescue, etc. The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big pi. iiimmiiiiHiimmiHiiHiiiiiiiniiHiiHiiiuitiiiiiim HI j Miorrwful HMratJon. one of the most successful skin grafting operations ever performed In the state or In fact In the northwest Is the work of Or. I. O Temple upon a farm hand named Tturrows. Bur rows has been ln St. Anthony's hos pital since last harvest season and Is steadily Improving. He will soon be able to be about. Murrows was In jured while at work on the ranch of Jim Wyrlrk. the skin of one of his legs below the knee being horribly torn and mangled. The man was la ken to the hospital and Dr. Temple attended him. Taking the good skin from the upper portion of the man's leg. the physician grafted It to the bruised part. The operation has been a complete success and Tlur rows will suffer no til-consequences from his Injury. A sK ALTA THE CELEBRATED COMEDIAN SAM BERNARD IN HIS FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE AS Poor Schmaltz" This unusual Famous Players fun film is a permanent injunc tion against the blues, and is the surest remedy and preventive for grouch and mental weakness. One of the greatest laugh triumphs ever filmed. Sunday: ELSIE JAN1S in "Nearly & Lady" Watch for "GAMBIA" The Greatest of Films iifiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiMiniiiiiiiJiiiiMiiiiiiirt iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinititifii iiiiiMMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiitiifmiir