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DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 23, 1915
EIGHT PAGES
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CABBAGE
FINE FOR KRAUT
Special by the Crate
Per lb. 2c
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Do Your Shopping &t The Golden Rule Store
s Where you know you are getting the RIGHT GOODS at the RIGHT PRICE every day
in the year. You don't hae to worry that your neighbor buy goods cheaper than s
E you if you are a customer of this big busy store. Compare our goods Compare our prices.
Out of Hospital. I not undertake to influence legislation
James M. Shaw, prominent farmer on any subject. Inciilenta.il . the
I of Uklah. left St. Anthony's hospital reply takes occasion to boost Pendle-
i his morning after undergoing an op-1 ton and literature was enclosed de-
eration for a tumor on the neck. He' scribing this city and adjacent coun
is now nearly recovered and expects' try.
to return to his home this afternoon.
Called a WttaCtS.
C. S. Welton. well known local
plumber, will leave for Eugene to
morrow to appear In the circuit court
there as a witness In a bigamy case.
Mr. Welton recently was called to
Eugene as a witness before the wand
jury in this same case
Hiiortv Trial On.
The divorce case of Ida Davis
against her husband E. Davis is being
heard this afternoon in the circuit
court before Judge Phelps.
BookMf Are Keeoived.
A number of beautiful booklets de
scribing the Columbia highway have
been received by the Commercial
Association. The booklets are Issue,!
by the Portland Automobile club and
, contain handsome reproductions of
the scenes along the Columbia river
Pioneer iTOiiclier Here.
Rev. and Mrs. O. w. Kennedy ol
Hood River are in the city today vis
ing friends. Rev. Kennedy is one
of the pioneer ministers of the state,
having crossed the plains to Oregon
in 1853. He is the author of "Tho
Pioneer Campre," a history of the
e:irly days In Oregon.
lain l Welcome,
Farmers in the
city today
"QUALITY"
The name of the booklet Is -Oregon's! nPW smues over tne rain
Scenic Hiehwavs" , that began last night and continued
' I until late into the forenoon today.
The rain was general over a large
I art or tne county. The measure
ments here show that .32 of an inch
Not a partisan club.
Two Phones, 28.
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Edward A Whlttier. secretary of the
American Fair Trade League of New
York asking for support on the Stev
ens bill which will soon be before
congress, the Commercial Association
states that it Is a non-partisan and
non-political organization and does
has fallen.
; Back From Hirattas Trt,.
I Colonel James H. Raley. Marion
I Jack and W, L. Thompson returned
! yesterday from a goose hunting eic
, peditlon to the Prospect farm near
' Hermlston. They reported no success
as the geese are not plentiful. Sever
al hunters went out todav after ducks.
49 for all wool serge or
batiste; compare it with
any 75c value elsewhere.
5 69 for 40 inch serges or 36
inch silk poplin other
merchants ask a dollar.
69 for a regular dollar
E value in messaline.
98 for broadcloth or serges
also wool poplin, a regu
lar $1.50 value.
E $1.49 chiffon, broadcloth,
gaberdine or peau de soie
silk other merchants ask
$2.00 for no better value.
Compare them.
98 for a 36 inch messaline,
also taffeta. You will not
get a better value at $1.50
25 for Quaker serges or
worsted plaids.
5 and 8it for outing
flannel for quilt lining in
dark or light patterns.
814 and lOf real heavy
outing in light or dark
patterns, also plain colors
and white.
10 flanneletts for dressing
saques.
12' for duckling fleece, a
real heavy flannelett you
would have to pay 17 Vic
if it were not for this big
busy store.
6j, if for Dundee's percales.
lOf for full 36 inch percale
guarantted fttst colors.
7if Hope muslin; this
needs no introduction, s
every body knows Hope Sj
blestched.
Hi if for Lonsdale bleached
muslin.
49f dozen for barber's
towels.
Si 'sf, lOf, 12i2f large
size buck towels.
You can do
better at
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TODAY ONLY
Helen Rose Gibson
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Kalem's Sensational Railroad Story
"A Test of Courage"
Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature,
"THROUGH TROUBLED WATERS"
3 Part
Alfred Vosburgh, Myrtle Gonzalez, An
na Schaefer.
ADULTS 10c.
Selig Presents
"HER SLIGHT MISTAKE"
A Roaring Western Comedy, featuring
the Diamond S. Cowboys, headed
by Tom Mix.
CHILDREN Sc.
Maniagc Uommm issued.
County Clerk Sating today issued
marriage licenses to Elmer Hopkins
and Goldle L. Gray, and Arthur Mat
heny and Clara J. Atterburg. Miss
Gray was formerly school teacher in
district 65 near Weston. Hopkins is
a Milton resident. The latter couple
are from near Free water.
Out Again, In Again.
Alexis Quinville was sentenced to
spend fiw days in the city Jail by Po
lice Judge Fits Herald this morning
on a charge of being drunk. Quin
ville was let out only yesterday after
imprisonment on a similar charge and
v as arrested again last night. In ad
dition to serving five davs, the Judge
fined him 5.
On Automobile Trip. ,
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Setter of Spo-
I kane, spent last night in the city.
! They are on an automobile tour of
, Oregon. They started out this morn
! ing for La Grande but the roads were
so bad they had to return and will
leave this afternoon for La Grande
by train, from where they will con
' tlnue their automobile trip.
Sunday and Monday
Will Return Today.
Rev. E. R. Clevenger of the Bap
tist church who has been attending
the Baptist state convention at Eu
gene will return tonight and conduct
the regular Sunday services tomorrow
at the usual hours morning and eve
ning. The Sunday school and the
young peoples society will also meet I
a! the usual hours tomorrow.
I Crosses New Bridge.
K. Stevens, well known rancher of
j Riverside, has the honor to be the
first to cross the new bridge over the
I Umatilla river at the east end of town
! Mr. Stevens went over the new struc
ture this morning In his Ford auto
mobile. There Is still some work to
' be dope at the approaches but by
Monday everything will be in shape
that traffic may be resumed.
PRESENTS
1 1 7 Reels
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7 Reels 11
"The Rosary"
FEATURING
Kathlyn Williams, Charles Clary
and All-Star Cast 111111111
Is Known Here.
Local friends of T. B. Phillips sec
retary of the businessmen's associa
tlon of the Dalles were grieved this
morning to learn that his daughter,
Airs. dick uoyle, had committed sul
clde at the ranch of her husband near
The Dalles Mr. Phillips was here
only a few davs aao to attend the fu-
.nt-ral of the late Frank L. Wahler. a
local lineman. The suicide is said
to have followed a quarrel between
husband and wife In which Mr. Doyle
was said to have threatened to se
cure a divorce. " The woman left a
note saying she could not live with
out him. then went to her bedroom
and shot herself through the heart
j wth a 38-revolver.
The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays
The Favorite Star of
Western Lile
TONIGHT ONLY
Wm. S Hart
in "Keno" Bates Liar
Also Fay Tincher in the real laughable comedy
'FAITHFUL TO THE FINISH
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
The Next of Our Series of PATHE GOLD
ROOSTER PLAYS
"VIA WIRELESS"
IN 5 PARTS
Featuring Gail Kane and Bruce McRae.
A New War Play. Thrilling and Gripping Every Minute.
The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays
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A Pioduction that is com
mended by those of
Every Religious Faith
It Teaches Us All a
Good Moral Lesson
It is as Good as any
Uood Sermon
Adults 15c
Children 5c
Ohcur 1 1. in, in Popular.
Seldom do local people get to Hee
a comedy with tuch irlnk wit and
snap as comes forth from Oscar Fig
nian and his support in a "Pair of
Sixes" given at the Oregon last night
Fiom start to finish the play is a
laugh and the fun is both internal
and external if you know what thai
f means. The plot La wo Yin around
two partners in a pill manufacturing
business, each the brains and main
stay of the firm in his estimation
the other Ming a loafer and a blot
on the face of the earth. The support
Is good with the single exception
there Is a trifle too much "t'oddles"
the maid of all work who becomes
IxTesome. The performance last night
was witnessed by a good holme.
Klirs As Ugal Tender.
Congresnman N. J. slnnott of The
Dalles, who was In the city thin mor
ning, saya that over In Harney coun
ty the ears of Jackrabblts are uiied
legal teder. He stopped at a general
store there, while on a recent trip,
and saw hundreds of these ear
lining on a clothea line. Hi Inquired
the reason and was told by the pro
prietor that jackrahhit ears an Just
as good ai gold. The merchant ac
cept the ears allowing a discount for
them on goods purchased. The mer
chants then turn In the ear to the
county court and receive the bounty.
In Harney county this year. Mr. Bin-
nott said, bounties have been paid
on over (00,000 Jgckrablta.
THE CELEBRATED COMEDIAN
SAM BERNARD
IN HIS FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE AS
Poor Schmaltz"
An unusual Famous Players Production. One of the greatest laugh triumphs
g ever filmed.
- TOMORROW
THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN ELSIE JANIS
Supported by an all star cast, including Myrtle Stedman, ART ACORD and
Owen Moore, in the brightest, prettiest, funniest photo comedy in which she
has vet appeared.
" Nearly a Lady "
Romance of a western girl, an English Lord and a Montana sweetheart.
SEE The $250,000 marble swimming pool in the home of a noted American
millionaire. t
The beautiful "Lariat Dance" in which Elsie Janis outdances the Montana
cowboys, headed by ART ACORD.
A COMEDY THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY FOR A WEEK.
ALSO PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE NO. 7 Watch the initiation by Father
Nepune, of prominent busineas men crossing the equator (a riot of fun). See
the native life in Jamaica. Comedy cartoon.
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