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TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, rCNDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMHZIi 10. 1815. 1 a. vaa is good in cold weather if it is See Our Window Saturday DOWNEY'S MARKET rn ru CALLED BY BEAT MKS. RH;HAKI OKItllK.N'UKYE HIX'CVMBM TO I'lUHiOMiKD IIJAKSS. Kloction Panne Off Quietly Farmers Still Delay Ko-dlnir Other News Notes of the Community. Two Phones 183 and 187 The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 633 E OUALITY PI ERIE II A Complete Line of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES DAILY 1 BULK SPAGHETTI, QUART 10c : 2 PORK AND BEANS, GAL CAN, EACH 60c : 2j NEW CROP WALNUTS, POUND 25c ; J TABLE PEACHES, SLICED 2 CANS 25c FRESH EGGS, DOZEN 45c f. We Sdl for t 8 Phone 476. Dyche's Grocery 628 Main Street 5 i 9. i YOU CAN'T Fl ANY STOPS HO OUT SAVK VOl'K HAIK! MAKfi IT TIIKW, WAVV, CUSKV AXD BKAVTUTI, AT ONtK. Try at you will, after an applica tion of Danderlne, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you moot, will be aft er a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yea but really new hair growing ill over the icalp. A little Danderlne Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect U Im mediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an in comparable lustre, softness and luxur iance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Oet a.25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toi let counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by care, less treatment. A !5-cent bottle will double the beauty of your hair. fEast Oregonian flnecial.) WESTON, Nov. 10. After a pro longed Illness Mrs. Richard Oerben dene died Tuesday morning. Nor. 7 at her home on Washington street 8he is survived by her husband and two children, Mrs. L. I. O'Harra of Weston and Fred Oerberdene of Half nay, Oregon. She was a woman who was held In the highest esteem by all who knew her. She was a member of the Degree of Honor. Intermen'. v as made in the Weston cemetery Thursday afternoon. The election In Weston passed off quietly, nothing unusual marred the day. The recent rains have wet the ground sufficient for the farmers to begin fall plowing and seeding. Earl Klrkpatrlck and Leonard Blomgren were In Pendleton during the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Vanwinkle mo tored to Athena Wednesday. John Barnes has moved his family to Athena where he has employment In the Shaffer flouring mill. On last Saturday the Saturday Afternoon Club met at the home of Mrs. William Graham. A short pro gram was rendered and a light lunch eon was served. Ijmt Saturday evening the local play which was recently given In the opera house here for the benefit of the Weston band went to Helix ana was gretted by a good sised audience. Preil Oreer. living about two miles south of town was accldentaly kicked by a young horse, but Is getting along nicely. Mr. w. A. Barnes Is having the interior of her commodious dwelling remodeled, repainted and papered. thereby making the rooms very at tractive. Born. Nov. 7, to the wife of E. C. Rogers a son. Mrs. Maggie Kinnear of Walla Wal la was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McRae Thursday. Probably a few months on the fir ing line would be excellent training for our football heroes. Walter Pferce 18 Senator. Walter Pierce, former clerk and senator of Umatilla county, was elect ed joint senator from Union and Wal lowa counties Tuesday. He dereatea E. Kiddle, up for re-election, by eft? votes in Union county and M votes in Wallowa county, giving him a total majority of 700. He will be one of the few democrats in the sen ate. (bold w earner uei w Interest in the Ready to Wear Departmen KNIT CAPS AND SCARFS in rose, green, gold, red aiid white from 25 to 32.03 SWEATERS in all wool yarn, red, green, Copenhagen, gray, rose, navy and gold from.. $1.50 to $9.95 CHILDREN'S KNIT SWEATER SETS in cardinal, gray and white $2.93 to $4.50 WOOL MIDDIES in navy and red in ' braid trimmed at $2.95 KNIT PETTICOATS in gray, navy and red from 65 to 91.50. (f 5t M si "V wM DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS in all sizes 75 to $1.50 CHILDREN'S OUTING GOWNS from infanta to 14, price 75f LADIES OUTING GOWNS, high or low neck from 75 to $1.50 OUTING KIMONAS, navy, gray, cardinal and lavender ..- v $1.50 to $2.50 BATH ROBES in all shades and sizes $3.50 V- CHILDREN'S COATS, all colors, from $2.50 to $14.00. LADIES' SERGE DRESSES, brown, navy, green and burgundy, price.... $7.50 to $35.00 Ladies Coats t -ii i ii rf tn fV II III V-TMII II M" 1r 9 BP M-M k. 1 9 K B-W ALEXAWiEES 1' : , OT TrnT.,T1immiTm-;. m, ..v.,-,--, " - r . . A t. . , . - I i j L, L, fc-J L t. J iuiiiriJ ru nun urn tr i it rmiiWT1WMn ll The Home of the Big' Features n k8 J U I li 1. .n.i Ll L3 1 I 3 Days Starting' Today me nm 3 Days Starting Today A WIY . IWffl 7 RFFI Q A Remarkable and True Interpretation of the 1 Df f 1 0 IlLLLO Beauty of Sculpture and Feminine Form ' IlLLLO "llic frank Hm of thlut pUttare will auine much comment on as ntmnl of tho many disappointment In Uie pHt by the migwuUve niont of nude In motion ptiturm. Tint. Is nothing In Miss Monson's pow in Uo nude thai should wound tho wnnlWlltlee of even tlw mmt Ilirtuuilo porwm. Afternoons 2 pi. " Aits 25g tens 6:45 anil 8:30 lilta 15G CI The poHlng of Mlse Mansoa awtumos tho paramount lnlfTi. olillc the plot and artion sorve to make the ponce arquiro a mtl riKutrtoMiiv and to give Uu-m aduato dramatic sett ng. The o'ltcrr gin new view of tho motion p!-tor an an art medium and marfcH a new era in thn pretenution of arti-tio film ici'Uu'l, Aoiriwtiw Ikna. ttiejswrld renowned culitr. J ! ill n : i