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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1915)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. EIGHT PAGES 111111111111111111 IIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllillllltlllllllllHIIIUIIHin New Arrivals in Womens Ready-to-Wear ( The demand for Golden Rule store value ha been beyond our expectation and had to make mny reorder. That why we have something new, something different to show you no matter how often S you come. BETTER GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BUSINESS METHODS. IT'S WORTH WHILE. LOVE NUTS PAGE EIGHT SALTED PEANUTS SALTED ALMONDS SHELLED ALMONDS SHELLED WALNUTS SHELLED PECANS Every thing in fresh Nuts and Candy. SPECIAL Old Tyrr.e Horehound. per pound 20r. Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Rrplactng liurnod House. I V. P Daniels of this city aw I' I has otqtltM at work on his n I at Pilot Iiook Junction replacing j j dwelling which was burned to it ground week aKo last Sunday. 111!' I" thony's hospital by Heddow & M II -and 111 take the place of the tu ar holler formerly used. The new ler is next to the largest size de. The hospital Is also having a i gallon storage tank installed ! Now Tank at Hospital. ! One of the largest sectional j i water boilers in this part 9t ! state has fast been installed at hot the St. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. Ill 823 Main St. H LEASE AND OUTFIT FOR SALE 320 acres, half in sum mer fallow, ready to seed. 7 head of horses, and their harness, cow and calf, header, wagon, bug gy and all the plows and machinery necessary to run it. Plenty of good water. Close to R. R. Easy terms. E. T. WADE. Itanran Arc .tailed. James Urady and Joe Morris, who were begging on the streets yester day, were arrested by the police and this morning on vagrancy charges were given five days each in the cltv rail Installs New picture Machine. A new motion picture projecting machine has just been installed at the ItW Temple theater at a cost of J500. The machine Is designed to eliminate all breaks in the reels so that the pic ture will be continuous. NEW ARRIVALS IN SILK DRESSES. BETTER SEE THEM. Genuine "Salts" plush coats, fur trimmed, full flare, some mix ed effects, mixed and with belts, just received, all priced .it about half you would pay elsewhere, at $19.50, $22.50 and $27.50. Cloth coats In fancy Scotch plain corduroy and many new novel tics in this new lot and as usu al priced the Golden Rule way $8.90, $0.90, $12.50, $14.75, $10.50, $18.50. Our selection of tailored suits is complete by the addition of some new arrivals; better see these at $9.90. $12.50, $14.75. $16.50, $22.50. New shirt waists in fancy taffeta, striped messaline, crepe de chine. Georgette crepe and embroidered voiles at 9H, $1.98, $2.98. j i You can do We Lead Suit to Collect. Victor Udv.'.ll today tiled suit S , t i gainst Henry t. Hiii to collect isssls better at and interest and 100 attorney (Mfl alleged to be due on a note executed 2 Sept. T. 1915 R. I. Keator is his at- 1 1 l M 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 III M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 H M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II Itll Illlllllllllfea.? ........ti,- Other follow torney. Suit to Foreclose. lo foreclose a mortgage alleged to 55 Rave been given to Secure a 1500 1 Si note. Gus W. Byers has filed .-uii in ! the circuit court against Jennie t.. j 53 Krohn and her husband Henry ! Krobn, and the other heirs of Chris EE Roberts farter & smythe are at-! S3 turneys for plaintiff, EE IIIHIPiilllll! IIIIIH The Big H use TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays I.a Tal.cs Hn.,. i Hack. Faulk of pd on IS with Homer Huff-' m with stealing a watch ,i:ilsS hain from I.uU Kellis lie was EE mind at a local eating hous whete EE 1 1 employed as cook. S Today Only Helen Gibson in Hazards of Helen. "THE RESCUE OF THE BRAKEMAN'S CHILDREN." Adults lCc LUBIN PROFFERS A heart gripping, soul stirring drama of rural folk life in three acts "NAN O' THE BACK WOODS" Featuring Valentine Grant BUD DUNCAN, ETHEL TEARE in the Rollicking Comedy "QUEERING CUPID." Children 5c Ml-take In .un In an advertisement published in EE : this paper a week ago i.y the ivn II-- S i ton Rubber & Supply i'o , mention was made that the company was sell- EE ing the "Goodyear Silverton ford 53 tires, ' whereas It should have read I "Goodrich Silverton Cord Tlree.'' the Goodrich company being the only one putting out this tire. nut today makes a .' on the O.-W, x in dole Changed. The new time card put by the O..W. R, & N. Co change in the time of No (Washington division. Instead of leav iing here at 5:45 In the afternoon a j heretofore, it will hereafter leave at 1 5:15, reaching Walla Walla at 7:15. : Mixed train No. 52 leaves Pendleton hereafter at 9:30 instead of 10 30 a. m, for Walla Walla. These are the only changes affecting Pendleton. SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL 2 REEL KEYSTONE Comedy Featuring Sid Chaplin FANI MARINOFF in "The Unsuspected Isles" i 15c 3 REEL FEATURE THAT WE GUARANTEE 10c SUNDAY I jEi Sunday-Monday V. L. S. E. Big Four Presnts Reels I Of EGYPT" I Reels BY ALAN CAMPBELL-FEATURING Edith Storey Antonio Moreno A Picture of the Past and Present The Phenomenal London Success. A Story of a Beautiful Cleopatra and Her Palace on The Nile. A Sleep Potion Transports Her into the World of Today Milton Pans to gee (,amo. A number of local baseball fans EE are planning to take advantage "f33j the opportunity offered at Pendleton EE Saturday. November 13. to witness i contest between th.- National and 3j American league stars who are now EE on a tr.inscontineiit.il :ur playinc ;n EE many . ities of the country The 3 "THE SPENDER." 5 Reels, Gold Rooster Play, from the famous novel by Geo. Bracket! Seitz. 4 Big Vaudeville Acts Tuesday and Wednesday. .. EE umy seat town. - Mill . The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays E ele m Happy ( anions In. In the cond bowling mat' h of the ' tournament the Happy Canyon team defeated the liuckarooes by the nar j row margin of 20 pins last night, the i final score being 24sn to 2478. The line-up and scores were as foflowB: I Happy Canyon. McDavUt 536, Ham lie) .VeiH 46m. liaum 49. Mellon- I ies 512; Buckarooes. Kggers 467, tH ideman 442. Myers 54. Rosenberg 433, Krebs 542. Hack From future Trip, Rev. J. K. Snyder, pastor of the Pfettryteriafl church, arrived home early this morning from Maker coun ty where he had been making ad. dresses in behalf of the Oregon So- Hgiene Society, times at faker and Powder and reports meetings were well much Interest manifested. At the meeting at North Powder last even ing there were 125 men in attendance. He spoke four twice at North that all of the attended and A WONDERFUL STORY OF A MUMMY'S AWAKEN ING FROM 3,000 YEAR SLEEP. EGYPT OF THE 18th DYNASTY TRANSPORTED TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY TO CREATE INNUMERABLE LAUGHS. Do you remember Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno in "The Island of Regeneration?" Well this picture is equal to "The hiand cf Regeneration." ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 5c High school Is Defeated. Badly crippled and demoralized by the absence of some of the beat men j Pendleton high school's football team j went down to a 32 to 0 defeat In I Waitsburg, yesterday afternoon, ac j cording to word wired back to this city. Snyder, star half back, was I out of the line-up from si. km . s. as was Frledley and several others ol the first players were weakened by sickness. The boys found the Walts burg high a strong aggregation. i!ll!ll!!lllli!ll!!llllli!IIPII!llilllilll EE ItUcrsldc Drive., Ordinance Pa&Mil. At the adjourned meeting of the E ity council last evening the ordl- 5 n.i nee ordering the Improvement ofj EE klvcrside Drive from Main street to Mush and Push street from the drive EE to p.ab-y street with gravel bltullthlo HE pavement was passed, no protest or ES ' remonstrance having been made. EE Pids will bo advertised for at once EE and within a short time the work EE will be started Property owners H ..long Riverside Drive, who have been EE petitioning for two years for the EE work ;iri' very imp h pleased with American Note Arrives. WASHINGTON, Nov. . The Am erican note pToteatiaf against Rrlt- ish interference with American com merce arrived In Loadoa and will be delivered The state department said It expected the note will be madi public here Monday ALTS WSEmSSm Today THE POPULAR COMEDIAN JOHN BARRYMORE IN HIS LATEST SCREEN SUCCESS, 'The Incorrigible Dukane JOHN BARRYMORE, ASSISTED BY A CAPABLE SUPPORTING CAST, WINS NEW LAURELS IN THIS LATEST SUCCESS. Also Engagement Extraordinary "The California (oiored) jubilee Singers LOTS OF LIFE AND FINE HARMONY. Quartets, trios, duets, solos, impersonations, readings, PIANO SOLOS BY THE BLACK PADEREWSKI. Don't fail to see Mr. Payne, the female impersonator and double voiced wonder. Better than any minstrel show. Better Come Early ADMISSION 15c and 25c. See Our Sunday Program on Page Four M