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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915 EIGHT PAGES HEINZ DILL PICKLES 2 for 25c. MACARONI In Bulk, 3 lbs. 25c. VICTOR RAISINS 3 packages 25c SamiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwimmmiiim Till the cold weather catches you unprepared. E But step into the Golden Rule Store just any time and you can buy your Winter needs at the same price you would have to pay later on because our prices are always the same. Then, too, the selection is better right now than it will be if you wait. Don't Wait Hoard Baa M ej to I .rod. The school board, at its aaselal meeting list evening, discovered it ', had 100 in the slaking fond w hich is available aa a loan. The board will loan the money a: once. i. king ' only first mortgage as security Mr Rude declares condition; are veiy prosperous about Boise. He expects a great deal of rattle feeding to be done in the Owyhee valley this win ter, because of the abundance of feed. One Portland company is send ing COOS feeders there .he states. lUatxvtu w Ia Angeles. - Dell and Bertha Blancett. Kound 3 j up riders, ho make Pendleton the ir headquarters, left today for Los An- 5 seles where they plan to remain for seme time. Mr. Blancett generilly works in the movies during the win- 1 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Mam St lllllllllllliH Supreme Coot Adjourns I Having held a night session laat evening, the supreme conn this morning adjourned its fall eastern Oregon session and the majority of the members left on No. IT for Port land and Salem. Most of the attor neys here for the session have also returned hom though some of the La Grande attorneys are remaining tver for the football game this aiternor.n between Pendleton and La Grande Makes store ImprtnrnM'Uls. Aage Rosenberg has completed the st illation of a mahogany wall case 12 by IS in dimensions in .his jewel ry store. Kiting Line on Trains. Coach Williams of the Bakat high school football team, came over today to see the Pendleton.La Grande game in order to get a line on each team. The Baker school will meet both Pen dleton and La Grande later in the sea- ! son. Women's outing flannel night gowns 49, 69tf, 98 ? 1.49. Children's and misses' out ing gowns, 75c value 49 Women's outing shirts in light or dark 25c. 39f, 49c. Children's outing skirts with waist or plain band.. 25c Dark or light outing by the yard for quilt lining, 5, 6iC. Heavy outing for under wear, 10c and 12' oc value 81..C. IOC. White outing, 3C in. wide, 15c value at 12 Va Flanrieletts for house dress es or kimonas, Golden Rule price.... lOf, 12i2f Duckling fleeced extra heavy, the yard 15f) Women's sweaters in grey, white or red, Golden Rule price 91.98, 92.98. 93.98. Extra heavy rib all wool sweaters others get $8 and $10. Golden Rule price, 95.90, 96.90. Misses' sweaters 98f, 91-49 91.98. Children's sweaters and saques for the little tots 49C, 69C, 98, 91.49 Knit outfits, cap, sweater and leggings 98, 91-98, 92.98. Children's knitted skirts, dark or light colors 49f Women's knitted skirts at 49f, 69C. 98C, 91.49, 91.98. Children's knit toques 25f Misses' and boys' knit toques, others show them at 75c, our price 49 You can do We Lead Hunting ; t'kitaag. Sunday Is the last da of the open season on deer, grouse and pheasants in eastern Oregon and lcal hunters are making their final trips into the mountains- It la expected that many will be out with their guns on Sun day for a final try tor grouse. I better at - ' SC. Jej-Cr.c J rut..,, tM IIMIIIMItflllllMIIIllltllHIIIH IIIIMflMllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIItltllllllllt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 lllllllltlf IIIMHItnif? Huts Idaho Hue. E. Rude, well known stock I u - j irrlved home yesterday morning' i Boise near which city he' pur- j chased fifteen cars of hogs which he shirred to the Frye yards in Seat'le. jl mssBaaassVM ...mmm saT ss :a .SBfl Kcuesiae Oregon !' Tomorrow is Oregon Da at the ianania-Paofic Expitin in San Francisco, and. in order to let the ex 1 eaition officials know that Pendleton recognizes the day. leading business men of the city sending a night let ter tonight to the Oregon commission expressing the hope that the day ;r- vs .i successful Tie. 1-1 M ! t ! 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 I II 1 1 1 1 H M P Iff illlf 1 9 II! I II I i t ! ! i 1 3 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 MI Mil I! II I : I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I M I f I ti 1 1 1 1 1 M f 9 1 1 U tl 1 1 1 1 IUUI tUil 1 j 1 1 U 1 1 mtl Li Last Chance Today To Begin on 11 S tirouufct. At the special meeting of the school board last evening, F. B. Hayes was given authority to pro.-eed with the preparation of the plans for improving the high s.h ol grounds, and the board hopes to start work in the near future. The plans will include lawns, tenn s courts and playgrounds. It is estimated that the cost of the improvement will te in the neighborhood : K00 kiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMi iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliimilmuiii iiiiiiiih mimifl Tonight Your Last Chance to See Robert Warwick I THE FAMOUS ACTOR, IN ROBERT MANTEL'S GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS, "The Face in the Moonlight" WILLIAM FOX raxhlm COnsOftATIOM ANNA Q. NILSON AND ROCKCLHTE FELLOWS IN' "The Reeeneration .m. Coafcssrd t rtme. I Two men. going under the name f Huff and Motley, were arrested re cently in Vale along with Bill Ridings on a charge of horse stealing and .eterday were taken to Walla Walla as witnesses against a man accused there of aiming two horses. Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Estes went over and secured confessions from Huff and Motley that the stole a horse in this county from a man near .he state ; line last month. 6 acts picturized in the vibrant New York of today and yesterday. The production a lively battery of thrilling action and nnuace. "THE REGENERATION" is adapted front Owen Kfldare's widely ready story "My Mamie Rose" and is the finest delination of utsnerworid conditions in New York ever put on the screen. A STORY OF THE UNDERWORLD Did you see "the Regeneration" yesterday? If you did not yon don't know what a fine picture you are missing. The Pastime was crowded to the doors all last night, and our audience told us it was one of the best pictures they ever saw. If you like big pictures, excellent acting and a heart-interesting story, do not overlook this one. The management's guarantee is back of "The Regeneration."' I nia- sue, for t Suit for IISSO commission has been j filed in the circuit court by F. G ' Lucas against C. L. Hartshorn. The complaint fUed by A. 8. Cooley al leges that the Tniversal Sales t Ex change company of North Yakima. Washington, had a contract for the sale of Mr. Hartshorns ranch 24 miles northeast of town, and that Mr Lucas produced bayers who ulti mately purchased the place The broker alleges he was to get s per cut of the selling price of SSt.SM. and so arives at his claim for IIjOS. Enterprise Record-Chieftain. SATURDAY ONLY Winifred Greenwood and Edward Coxen in "A DIVINE DECREE." A thrilling sociological drama in 2 parts. Teddy Sampson and Charles West in the Mutual movie "HER OATH OF VENGEANCE" "OVER AND BACK" Komic, presenting Fay Tincher. CfH CW IPTVrf AIM Tne kilted Scotch comedian in latest JVVIV VWA-flVlmPI songs and funny stories. Coming Next Sunday and Monday "Simon the Jester" THE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN FIVE PARTS FROM WM. J. LOCKES FAMOUS NOVEL. TEMPLE & THEATRE Home of Gold Rooster Plays. FIRST PERFORMANCE 6:45 P. M. SHARP. Admission: Adults 1 5c. LAST PERFORMANCE 10 P. M. Children 5c Coming Sunday JB ROSE COGHLAN. ETHEL CLAYTON AND GEO. SOULE SPENCER IN LUBI1CS Ml THRILLING DRAMA. The Sporting Duchess J ,' By Cecil Raleigh, from the play by the same name. J Indian ItalhdaXT I Here. Oscar Caeeor a professional In- sn dian ballplayer who has been with the Seattle. Vancouver and spoane clubs of the Northwest League dur ine Th rast three months, is visit ing the Barahart orothers on the Umatilla reservation and was in the city this morning. Censor is a catch er and outfielder and finished the season Kith Spokane, to which ity he will re;.rt r-xt spring. He Is a Shawnee tadssa and his home M in Oklahoma fawr Is a graauate of Carlisle and ; iayed on the base ball team of that institution While there he became well acquainted with Lonestar Dietr he Pullman sat hall coach. Ceasor will leave s "in fr San Francisco to Join Hi wife in a visit to the ex: jsttton E lllIIIIIlliH.lt IIIIIIH I IlllllllUllllinili IHIIIHIIIII Hill Ill II Hill Hill IIII1IH71 - u oc Ul CO ac O I o 3 5 x P 38 PI C H n c r r 0 m (a H O - II jetre r. With the Oxford company M the openlnr attraction' the hich school : lecture course begins here Noresiner ! II The company Is unusually strong and has a remarkably varied ' program. The t-nor. Ogden is 'he star, while Mias I'oborn. contralto, is likewise a splendid reader. There ale four numbers in the course in stead of five as last year. In-se numbers are se ured at the uat price as the entire fire for last sea son, thus indicating a higher grade of talent For sfngle admude"!; in year the price will ha II- oeaam tickets are Z for one and II SO f each additional s-ason ticket. The entert ianmenU will all be held at the 1 eh school audi'-rtaaa. J. U White. - -wet manager for the Eliifn V i onr.pany has be-en her f'-r sv ral das uast at work n the 1 I i urn- inw Hunt. 5 BIG ACTS S "The Sporting Duchess" calls for tC of the higher calibre which account-t fr the hi and notable cart of ,ur.. The nost thrilling hor. rxe ever show, is another feature of this inimitable molun picture as Dutho.-" iruiy sets a new high itandara in pnok p p The Sportier ions. 3 Saw Kw nmKmmal M LmV Bffl WSESW ALTA Today and Tomorrow GEORGE FAWCETT SUPPORTED BY AN ALL STAR CAST IN "THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW" A tory of love, honor, duty and heart interest, that will grip the ;ittt-ntion of the audience from start to finish ; also Big Time Vaudeville 2 ACTS 2 THE MARVELOUS OLDS PRESENT 'THE MAN AND THE MUMMY." A mystic ventriloquial act, combining ventriloquism, telegraphy; refined com edy and mystery, and i PEGGY O'HARA, THE REAL IRISH GIRL, in popular songs and ballads. Admission 10c, 20c. Tomorrow Matin?o 2 P. M. Sunday: Marguerite Clark in "Heleneof the North"