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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON.
OHESON'. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916.
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mivf'l it with tlu dew
That clistiii'.l i" tin" orchard
.ill tin- Si-illeti summer
thriiuuh.
Menim-i-.s v it li in it
Ami that amber ray of Jmif
When the bv.-ries were in
harvest
A ii -1 thi- .iiiulfs in Cine.
I'l.ui' it in .i beaker and behold
how like the sun
The s,.!irl.li-. f its amber to
;he brimming goblet rim.
All ihey .vy is cider
Sh.wp as :'!i.si. ii!.irniiit;'s of
Ihe fill's oivine lii'light.
I'.ut it s morning tunu-vl to
wine
In a little world of dieamiiiK
W;ure the golden orohards
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th. tr.at tain;
if heatitv in
.is Maiden .-tinsi and tiite.
A r.e ?tra in the hun'hole.
And v.ni re sipiuni:. if 'inl
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The niu?ie "f the meadow;
And the pit iiiory of the i
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WHAT ARE THE FACTS? i
Tf T Ls noticeable that since j
J the election there has been
a slowing down of stories
from Mexico telling' of Villa
operations and of the growing
power of the bandit chieftain.
The fact raises the question as
to whether the pre-election
news was not inspired for cam-
r lias boon demonstrated
often and in conspicuous
manner that more can be
accomplished by leading men
than bv driving them. Prisons
that are operated on an hu
niane policy cost less than the
old time prisons, yet they hold
their prisoners more securely
and turn them out as men rath-
ji-r than as beasts. They are
finding this out at Salem where
i for a time an effort has been
jniade to revert to something
.like the old time methods in
I vogue prior to the days of Gov
ernor West. The change has
not worked well. There has
jbeen much trouble inside and
out of the penitentiary and the
! latest development consists in
the removal of the warden for
having used the fire hose on
I refractory prisoners.
' The present administration
I made a mistake in abandoning
the West policy and actions
now taken constitute an ad
mission of the fact.
TRIUMPH OF THE NIGHTIE
if OR years one of the
TjT breathless subjects of
the time has been the
query as to whether, in the fi
nal analysis (to use a rare ex
pression) the night shirt
would come forth supreme as
the most favored garment of
the night or would fall low be
fore the popularity of the pa
jama.
At last the returns are com
ing in and the nightie has the
edge on its rival according to
the Chicago News which in
some manner has acquired in
formation of this nature.
lkviuts m there harmless, neces
sary articles report that nlghtshirH
are again coming into their own, or
their own are coming Into them, and
that pajamas are los;ng favor. Thi.
if as It should be. There was never
anything to recommend constricting
pajamas as a sleeping garment. Their
advantages lay in their convertibility
Into a lounging or reception investi
ture. With the addition of a pair of slip
pers, a hair comb and a cigarette, pa
jamas became a very respectable dress
for the entertainment of the casual
late visitor. In them a man might
appear even more picturesque than in
his ordinary attire, and In puttlnx
out the forgotten cat or entertaining
the occasional burglar they left noth
ing to be dusired. But they were not
oondii. iv? to comfortable slumber.
tdd, retnorseVss loiriv convinv es
man that lie goes to bed in order t-.
sleep not .sit tip at frequent in
tervals and winder around the prem
ises lookiui; pretty
The arguments vem very
convincing and it may be one
of the problems of the day is in
line for solution, providing of
course that the suffrage influ
ence has been properly diag
nosed. There is ground for admira
tion and sympathy for Mrs.
Monterestelli because of her
brave fight to save her child
and all will hope the injuries
of both mother and babe will
prove light.
If the country elected a
president by popular vote there '
would not be so much money
snent in the so-called doubt
ful states.
The car shortage together
with lack of cooperation be
tween the various roads is an
indictment of private owner
ship of railroad lines.
The temperature is rising
but not so fast as to make one
dizzy.
28 Years Ago Today
UUO&E. LOCK. T THAT FEH.OVH5
FACE.-LWV5 CHUCK FULL
OROIMAR-y TOBACCO ',
SOME OP HIS FRItnD 3 MOULD
TELL Hir ABOUT W-acuT
J I AM SURE ME I .
( . WOUi-P APPRECIATCI
YOU'RE not sorry for gophers and monkeys with
their faces all swelled out they are built that way,
pockets in their cheeks to hold stuff till it's feeding time.
Hut you can't help feeling sorry for a mio with big wad of old kind
of tobacco he Un't even getting satisfaction. W-B CUT H rick to-tueco-full
of satisfaction-! UttU chew, it ritht ', and it eutt oat so
cnucb cliew . jnd spitting.
Ij Wr.VMAN-IRUTON COMPAJTY, 50 Pi 5mt, ltew TA City
it
(From the Daily East Oregonian,
Nov. 15, 188S.)
The first snow of the season fell
this foranoon; not enough however
to be called beautiful.
A good hospital Is one f Pendleton's
long felt wants and whosoever can
fill it will have the thanks of the doc
tors and the community. If the Ca
tholic sisters are to establish one here
it would be a blessing to .humanity
and a profitable venture for them
selves. There was a pleasant little "ball
given by Mr. Fletcher in the opera
house, after the ratification which
v.as well attended.
John Stanfield. proprietor of the
French restaurant, let his enthusi
asm .run away with his judgment last
night and being somewhat excited
commenced shooting his pistol in the
air while standing on the sidewalk
in front of his restaurant. Ieputy
Sheriff McCoy finally rushed to put
a stop to this dangero'us proceeding
as a man shooting with a pistol on
a crowded street is by no means a
safe sort of person. Just as McCoy
stepped up to seize it Stanfield threw
the muzzle of the pistol toward the
ground and at the same time It be
came discharged. The result was a
hole made by a 4 4 calibre bullet
through his foot. It is pronounced a
serious wound.
Bill Mays, the Pendleton cartoonist,
although a democrat, can grind out
cartoons for all parties with equal
facility at so much a cartoon, was,
the author of many of the transpar
encies in the torchlight procession.
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New Late Styles, Undamaged
Going at FIRE SALE Prices
The price of leather and shoes has gone to the sky for winter and spring, yet we
are cutting and slashing the old prices during this sale. Not an old out of date pair of
shoes in our store.
BOND BROS. QUALITY SHOES.
Regular $4.50 Fire Sale Price $3.35 Regular $G.f0 Fire Sale Price ..
Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $4.35 Regular $7.00 Fire Sale Price ..
Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price 9-1.85 . Regular $8.00 Fire Sale Price..
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SHOES
95.35
96.35
90.85
Look where you wish, but see the following bargains before you buy
RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, MITTS
Plain and Storm Rubbers, Fire Sale Price SO
Cloth Top Rubbers, Fire Sale Price 91-15
Rubber Boots, all lengths and weights at Fire
Sale Prices.
Overshoes, Fire Sale Prices 91.45 to 92.45
Khaki and Whip-cord Pants, regularly sold at
$1.50 to $2.50, Fire Sale Price 85 to 91.10
Wool Lined Mitts, regular $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 values, Fire Sale Price, only 75
1500 MEN'S HATS
Values that sold regularly from $3.50 to $5.00
will go at the special Fire Sale Price of ... 95
1200 MEN'S SHIRTS
Soft collar style, in silk, linen and mercerized.
Formerly sold up to $5.00. Special Fire Sale
Price, only 65?
ISO SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS
That formerly sold as high as $30. Undamaged
but going at 910.85
. 200 SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS
That formerly sold as high as $27.50, a great
bargain at 99.85
AUTO RESTAURANTS
All styles and sizes. See them in our window.
for 97.35. 99.85, 912.85, 919.85, 921.85
A NEW LOT OF 100 SUITS, your choice 94.85
100 SUITS
Alfred Benjamin, Society Brand and Kirsch
baum high- quality suits that sold originally as
high as $30.00. Many wonderful values especi
ally included in this lot for small men and young
men who wear sizes 36 to 37. Other sizes as
well. While they last, specially priced at 96.85
SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
Regular $17.50 Fire Sale Price 911.85
Regular $18.50 Fire Sale Price 912.85
Regular $20.00 Fire Sale Price 913.85
Regular $22.50 Fire Sale Price 915.85
Regular $25.00 Fire Sale Price 917.85
Regular $27.50 Fire Sale Price 919.85
Regular" $30.00 Fire Sale Price 921.85
Regular $32.50 Fire Sale Price 924.85
Regular $35.00 Fire Sale Price 924.85
BOND BROS. QUALITY UNION SUITS
Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price S1.05
Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price 91.40
Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price 91-75
Regular $3.00 Fire Sale Price 92.05
Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price 92.40
Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price 92.95
Regular $4.50 Fire Sale Price 93.15
Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price 93.C5
Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price 94.25
MACKINAWS MACKINAWS
All izes and all price.
One lot of Corduroy Coats, reguular $i.00 to
$8.00 sellers, fire sale price 91.65, 92.15
and 92.65.
One lot of Ruberized Coats, regular values up
to $10, fire sale price 92.65 to 93.65
One lot of Boys' Blanket Lined Coats, regular
$1.50 to $2.00 sellers, fire sale price only 85
BOND BROS. QUALITY COLLARS
3 for 25f.
New Salvage Specials added daily.
Thousands of dollars worth of our stock was never even damaged.
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WahiBgtoo, D. C, Oct 6, 1915.
First national Ban!;
FEKSLETQX. OREGON
is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex
ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and
Bonds.
Federal Reterre Board.
By C. S. Hamlin. Governor.
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SECURITY
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Dorothy Dalton In New Triangle-lnea
Featur "Tha Jungle Child."
At tlic Temple Wednesday and
Thursday.
AWEALTH OF
LUXURIANT HAIR
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AMCXAXDKIt, "TUB WIIITK
MAHATMA" TO BE AT
THE OIUIGOX SOON
There are many so-called expo
nents of the psychic science on the
American stage. They claim to have
marvelous powers, but when their
performance Is over, the audience
goes away with the thought the work
is done by the aid of confederates.
This is where Alexander, the psychic
marvel, differs from all others. He
uses no confederates. He is a true
scientific psychologist and v well de
serves his title of "The White Mahaf
tna" Alexander has the record, extend
ing over many years, of having an.
i swered every' question put to him,
Skeptical scientists from several
different universities have tested
I Alxander. They came to the theater
Relieving him to be the ordinary so-
called spiritual medium. They left
converted to the fact that he was all
j he cbilmed. and that there was at
: least one true psychic expert in the
world and that one was Alexander.
I He answers from eighty to a hun
dred questions a night. It makes no
difference what those questions may
be, nor on what subject, business,
love, or domestic troubles. Alexander
answers them all, and, what is more
to the point, answers them truthfully.
He will be at the Oregon theater
DUE TO CARE
AND CUTICURA
Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre
ceded by light touches of Cuticura
Ointment do much to cleanse the
scalp of dandruff, allay itching and
irritation, arrest falling hair and
promote a hair-growing condition.
Samples Free by Mail
ruMrur So0 sod olmmeot ot'l evcrywhei.
1 j.htf ' ..iile til ea.;b mll?d true wltu hoot
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Ki lt PAIN RIGHT Ol T WITH
SMALL TIUAL IlOTTliK !' OM.
PKNCTItATIXO "ST. ,1 .
(X1VS OH.."
Kidneys cause Hackache? No!
They have no nerves, therefore can
nut cause pain. Listen! Your back
ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica
or a strain, and the quickest relief is
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacolis Oil."'
Rub It right on your painful back,
and instantly the soreness, stiffness
and lameness disappears. Don't stay
crippled! Get a small trial bottle of
"St Jacobs Oil" from your druggist
and limber up. A moment after it is
applied you'll wonder what became
of the backache or lumbago pain.
Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
whenever you have sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is ab.
solutely harmless and doean't burn
the skin.
for an engagement of three nights,
commencing Sunday, November 19th.
To Take School Census.
County Superintendent I. E. Young
is sending out census blanks to the
various school clerks for t)x annual
taking of the school census. The law
requires the school census to be ta
ken during the latter part of November.
CONSTIPATION HEADACHES
iinJoirsNKSs.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to
Foley & Co., 2843 Sheffield Ave., Chi
cago, III., writing your name and ad
dress clearly. You will receive In re
turn a trial package containing Fo
ley's Honey & Tar Compound, for
bronchial and la grappe coughs, colds
and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for
lame back. wek kidneys, rheuma
tism, bladder trouble; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
constipation, biliousness, headache
and flut'KlHh bowels. You can try
these three excellent remedies for
only r.c, Tftllman & Co.
Investigation Proves
that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste
products of the body. Don't, then, let ymir bowels clog and throw
tnese harmful g.-rms back on the blood. Take no chances with serious
illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with
iii.!Mf.' PILLS
which promptly and surely relieve constipation, indiflestwn, biliousness
and sick headache. They are compounded from drugs of vegetable
origin-harmless and not habit-forming. The experience of three
generations show that Beccham's Pills prevent disease and are
A Great Aid to Health
Direction, of tpecul value to women with vary boa
Sold by druggUu throughout tha world, la boaaa, 10a, 13.
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GDIERAL STORE FOR SALE
Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheao. Lo
eated in good stock falsing section, olosa to Pendleton. Whole thief
goes; store building. 8 room dwelling, 6 Iota, stock ran about )40tt.
Price for all 16000.09. Cash or bankable note. Must be aold at one
UATLOCX-LA&TZ HIVESTOiUT GO.
INSURANCE
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111 Kast Court St.
KRAI ESTATE
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BETTOt AND SOFTER
LIGHT
la assured by the use ot aoma
of these beautiful fixture ot
our. They give a light that
Illuminates the room porfeettr.
but that does not tire or ttrais
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
ot at least aee themT
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