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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
- .v. I' TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PE.VDIiETOX, OHEGOJT, 11UOAV, UI'X'KMJlEK 17, 1909. PAGE THREE. At the sign of the V V V V V V You no doubt realize it will soon be "The Night Before Christmas, and all through the house" mm V V Lower Prices Kverybody will In; ttirring, in ?iiite of tin-fat-t tliat. tho oel liim eaifl 110 one moves, not even a mouse. The folks will be stirring around, filling up stockings und socks, and you know the holiday season is never complete' unless one gives and receives something really worth while. Volumes of love lyrics and pictures of pretty maidens are all right at times, but for the men LET US SUGGEST Gloves, Suspenders, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Xeckwear, Garters, Cuff Links, Scarf Tins, Collar Bags, Pajamas, "igbt Kobes, Umbrellas, Suit cases, Grips, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, Smoking Jackets, Pendleton Indian llobes, Dress Waistcoats, Fancy Waistcoats, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Sweater Coats, Suits, Trousers in short, everything men wear including shoes. THE HOME OF 'COLLEGE BRAND SMART CLOTHES, GORDO X HATS AXD IIAXAX SHOES. "The swellest thing on earth is the Pleasure of Pleasing9' We want to please you, and can. If you will call at our store we will take great delight in showing you an unusually attractive stock, . BOS TONS TORE Where You TradcTto Savel Th9 Big Green Sign V v v V V V V V Sale Prices ENDS DYSPEPSIA IN FEW MINUTES OAS. INDIGESTION AND ALL STOMACH MISEIIY GOES llHirtbnrii ii ml Hondnrlie from Ktoin nii ninl Oilier DintrrHs Is Kiidtxl Forever A Llttlo Dlnpcpsiu Now W ill Certainly Mnke You IVel Fine Iloforo You Konllzo It. 1 There would not be a case of Indi gestion hero if renders who are sub ject to. stomach trouble knew the tremendous anti-ferment nnd diges tive virtue eontnined In Diapers. n. This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuHs or discomfort, and relieve the nourest, acid stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, nauseous odors from the breath. Aek your pharmacist' to tdiow you the formula plainly printed on each no-cent case of Tape's Wapeps'.n, then you will read.ly understand why this promptly cures Indigestion and removes such symptoms as heartburn, a feel nff like a lump of lead In the stomach, belching of gas and eructa tions of undigested food, water brash, nausea, headache. biliousness and many other bad symptoms; and, be sides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and Intes tines clean and freidi. If your stomach Is sour and full of gas or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit, why not get a 50-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Abso lute relief from stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, und, besides, one case Is sufficient to cure a wholo family of such trouble. Surely a harmless, Inexpensive preparation I ke Dlapeps n. , w hich will always, either at daytime or dur ing night, relieve your stomach mis ery and digest your meals. Is about as handy and valuable atbing as you could have In the house. 1 SCIENCE I'KOVES WATEIl ! AND A IK AUK HEALTH I'll so Hollies Mineral Water Cure at Hot Springs. It is quite Interesting in this age of advancement to learn that the great tcicntitts and medical men are really willing to admit the success of nature over man. The Tas.i Rubles Hot Springs Of California have so wonderfully cured yuch oh.stinate diseases, and their cure has caused such comment, that .seckneu has ut l ist, in many instances bem unable to fully account for the reason. The waters of Paso Rubles have Paso Rubles and whs so much bene fited that he was soon able to resume command on the bridge of the flag ship. The air at Paso Rabies causes as much investigation as the waters, for it is said that the peculiar and perfect air found there has as much to do with curing of nil disease as the min eral baths. To -the visitor in perfect health Paso Roblcs is a place of consuming interest, while to the sick it Is a re- j been analyzed. Chemicals distilled by man have been apparently used for ; the same purpose as those to be found in the waters of Pa-so Robles. Still ; the cures have not been forthcoming and yet such cases f nd relief in the 1 bath at these springs. The recent successful treatment of ' Admiral Evans has caused a new sc j ries of questions and arguments among the worlds scientific men. Admiral Evans had the best of med- ieal attention aboard ship, yet when I he reached land he was so weakened 1 and In such paid that his Journey to ' Paso Robles had to be made In easy j stag s to prevent his collapse from ' suffering. He spent three weeks at i treat almost beyond conception, if their words of praise are heard. ' In Paso Robles one hears only wa ter nnd air spoken of as the real j physician, while every person seen is filled with the buoyancy of hope and renewed vigor and takes special delight in telling you what he used to be. A small book, neatly Illustrated, has beiMi recently published by the man agement telling the story of the Hot Springs in a most interesting manner and giving complete information. Send for It, either to Win. McMurray, General Passenger Agent of the O. R. & X., Portland, Ore., or Dr. F. W. Sawyer, Manager, Paso Robles, Cal. Opera Doesn't Make Hit. j London, Dec. 16. The production i of Sir William Gilbert's Fairy opera i "Fallen Fairies," the music of w hich J The new armory at the Oregon Ag ricultural college is nearing comple tion. It is the, largest building of Its kind in the west. It is 130 yards long and 60 yards wide. A regulation sized football field can be laid out under its roof. It will be a great boom to all kinds of athletics. is by Edward Gorman, at the Savoy theater last night, was somewhat of a disappointment to those who ex pected a revival of the old glories of the. Gilbert and Sullivan period. The book is an operatic version of Gil bert's comedy, "The Wrecked World," produced 36 years ago and Is not to be compared with his earlier operas. Gorman provided distinctive and melodious music, however. Misses' school shoes for -'enberg n $1.25 at f sTG-NIGHT Silver deposit ware, silver toilet j ware and gold and silver jewelry at i Schaefer's Jewelry store. Presents ' that last and please. ! The-'-sugar trust may take heart from the message, but that will be about all it will have a chance to take. FOR SALE 160 acres irrigated alfal fa land about 2 1-2 miles north west of Echo; 110 acres in alfalfa, 16 acres in garden and orchard, balance grass pasture. Good five room house, fair barn. Will sell either to one or two parties. For particulars, address Frank Correa, Echo, Oregon. I I 1 : : : , Grace of Distinction in a Christmas Gift-Worth and Tastf Princess Rings A largo display of Princess Kin;: in all dia monds and precious stone combinations: DIAMONDS WITH EMERALDS DIAMONDS WITH HUB IKS SAPPIHKES WITH PEABLS Bar Pins with lovely pearl and sapphire set tings, and with pearls and diamonds. DIAMOND BKOOCIIES AND PENDANTS DIAMOND DA I NT V X EO KLAC ES N EC K PI EC ES Wo have an extraordinary large lino of beau tiful diamonds. By buying heavy wc have bought for less and will give you. the benefit of this saving. Get your diamonds NOW as tbero will bo a 10 per cent raise after fho first of the year. , Watches all movements, and all grades of cases. Tho timepiece which is handed down from father to eon this is. the kind of watch you will find at ITanscom's. Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas The wide scope of this store's assortments gives latitude for the exercise of every individual taste and allows the choosing of Christmas gifts appropriate and pleasing to everyonc--woman, man, girl and boy. M The known high quality of Hanscom's goods makes them particularly acceptable as gifts. You'll be quite welcome to look, whether you in tend purchasing or not. All articles purchased here will be engraved free of charge lAm I? U A rVICrOTVf Pendleton's Leading Jeweler Win. ML nWOVArii O. M. Heacock, Eyesight Specialist Toilet Silver Sets M'niv and more delicacy and distinction have crept into the designs and silver-smithing of iht so new silver sets. They are rich looking pieces for the toilet table; in beautiful cases provided with a drawer for the smaller articles, for manicuring, etc. (iorham silver sets, consisting of from two to thirteen pieces, 5?3 to ?-40, Heavily engraved brush and comb sets in eases. ?S nnd up. The perfectly plain silver is also very much liked. And it comes in beautiful shapes. Thrifty buyers of Xmas gifts will find the greatest variety of suggestions at this store from the least expensive to the most claborato i.nd at prices that will meet tho purse nicely, quality and value considered. The style ques tion is in a class by itself. Buy your gifts now and avoid the irreat crowds of the last davs rush. WE INVITE COMPARISON'. Prices ascend in easy steps to suit all purses. if : I v i "W sT-- i !' If