Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY KAST Ol'.iiCOMAN, VES DLKTON, OJU300N, MOXDAV, JAXL'AHY 24, 10 10. I PAGE TUREK. Our Annua! White Goods Sols Will Start in Full Blast Tuesday In order to make this the biggest white 'sale ever held at this store. We have made several special purchases in both embroidery and muslin underwear - i Every piece of whit Materia 1 in the Store Greatly Reduced Silks, Wool Dry Goods, Lawns, Linens, Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Underwear, Bed Spreads India Linens and Persian Lawns and Etc. 7"- Quality, sale - 1 I5c Embroidery Sal Tuesday 9 a. m. 3000 yards of Embroidery placed on Sale at less than manufacturers cost To the woman who prefers to make her own Underwear Wo have on display an unusually irp assort ment of embroideries specially adaptable for skirts, corset covers, combination garments, etc- Tim vo lutin who sews can make rip the daintiest of lin gerie from embroideries by the yard. The new season's patterns present many more and practical ideas that can easily le moulded in to fascinaiin'rly beaut if nl under apparel. Special lot, values up to- 7.re the yard 11 sn Plislii AtII 1 lii iPfSiir "MUVfTTTTTmTn Undermuslins are this week's special feature of the January Sale TVV7rTTTTtTrtTj' are in the house at this time All under garments Knight, for spring and summer wear, and will be placed on sale, at the same big reduction as that carried over from last season. We think when you see ihis beautiful assortment that you will agree with us that never before in ilie history of Pendleton was such dainty and attractive under garments shown at any price, and to think now on sab.- at great reductions. The f-iore that, gives what they advertise. $7.r0 Garments, January Sale 15c Yard 1 RED-SIMIKADS. Heavy Dutchess cpiilt fringed, with cut cornei. IJegular value, and a good one, sale Sj2.?2 Spcvial quality Marseilles figured, cut corner, full size, our lcst grade at $2..r0. Sale pr. j1.90 i.7r THIS SPREAD v.c think to be one of the lest spreads over offered at the price. In order to make the sale a great surcess we place this one at SI. 30 $ 1 .00 Spreads Assorted Patterns 78c iftl.TiO G-.irments, January Sale ."i,00 Garments, January Sale ?1.."0 Gann'T.ts, January Sale 1 .00 Garments, January Sale $:!.."(' Garments, January Sale :.ni) Garments. January Sale ..TiO Garments, January Sale tS.t'iO Gannents. January Sale $1.."0 Garments, January Sale $1.2." Garments, January Sale $1.00 Garments, January Sale 7.e Garments, January Sale ;0c Garments, January Sale 10c Garments, .Tanuarv Sale ..... S5.75 94.75 S3. S3 S3.G0 $3.10 S2.75 $2.40 1.95 $1.60 S1.10 ... 95 . .. 75 ... 60 .... 33 27 OUe Quality, sale '.jOc Quality, sale .... -i0(; Qutlity, sale .... r 1 . - 1 - .( vnainy, suie ... ."c Quality,, sale ... 5S 45 )l 33 -g 27 M - 20 d . C1IIXA AND JAP SILK. oOii Quality, sale - - ""( Quality, sale N"c (Quality, sale - f.1.00 Quality, sale .... 33 ... 55 . G2 .... 75 HANDKERCHIEFS All Handkerchiefs reduced as follows. ."! Handkerchiefs, January Sale 3 10c Handkerchiefs. January Sale 7$ 12 l-?c Handkerchiefs. January Sale 8 l-3 1. "c Handkerchiefs, January Sale 10 20c Handkerchiefs, January Sale .. 15 2. "c Handkerchiefs, January Sale 20 l.'.c Handkerchiefs, January Sale . 25 .V Handkerchiefs, January Sale 35 7.V Handkerchiefs, January Sale 50 TABLE LINENS. Jlleached Satin Damask all prices. 62.2." Qualities $2.00 Qualities $1.7." Qualities - $3.50 Qualities BIG DEDUCTIONS SAME KINS. ON S1.S0 91.65. S1.45 S1.20 XAP- Wool Dry Goods I'ancy rohair, 7"c quality 52c 4S inch Cream Serge, our best $1.25 values. Your choice 87 .",0 inch Serge, best quality, would sell any place at $2.00 or $2.25, our special price for this sale ?1.28 $1.50 Bedford Cord, 42 inches wide, all wool, splendid material for infants jackets 91OJ 3S inch white Voile, special in our stock at 50c, at this sale : 33( M'KAY RESIDENT HAS BAD ACCIDENT .Fm;i: adams tiikovn rnoM wagon o nr.n Dick A. lams pot out thp "go itevlf air.iln and prrniiivt th( ilrlftcl sii'iw frnm the rond. Whfi f;ivs lCsoImorsp dues not bent McKay for a namr? Voc)n Tlw Ovi-r, Tl"-o Iiir Hjm t Ilcnlcr In Ouleli Two I.ny lns-n- t sll)l for Some Time Oilier Notes i I'riim l"piHr McKay. (Ppccil Corrospiindrnce.) Mi'Kny, Ore, Jan. 21. George Ail nniH haw nK-'ilii mot with n slTiihis iic-ciilt-nt. Last Saturday nfternoon n he ami n herder enmo down Sumac gulch llicy f"und tho road I hoy were on had lirin rut out by the moiling enow. In attoinptlui; to turn out the heavy load carried them over and both nion foil heavily on their heads. Whim they crime to their senses it wax after dark. As I ho herder's brrt diliB was found the men passed as comfortable a night as possible. Evi dently the riR righted itself, for nn Indian who knew them found the team nnd looked them up In the morning. Mr. Adams wns a terrible sight! Ilia face, head and clothes were covered with clotted blood and dirt nnd one ear torn to shreds. It took nn hour to loosen the blood and dirt. Dr. Hen derson wns telephoned for nnd took eight stitches In the cut In the sculp. This Is the second uccident of this kind to bofnll Mr. Adams. About two years ngo he fell on his head on the pavement In Pendleton. At last ac counts he was In great pain. The herder being a lighter man, got off with less Injury, i Leo Haw spent Sunday and Mon day on tho creek visiting friends and relatives. The storkmen have all breathed a ulgb of relief. A Chinook has come, followed by a warm rain. fleorge Haw visited relatives this week while on the way to his ranrh Do the rljilit tiling if you have na sal catarrh. Cel Kly's Cream Halm at once, pon'l much the catarrh powders and siiiifts. for they contain cocaine. Ely's clrpnm Halm releases the secretions that iflanie tho nasal passages nnd the throat, whereas med icines made with murcury merely dry up the secretions and leave you no better than you were. In a. word, Kiy's Cream Palm Is a real remedy, not a delusion. All druggists; tin diets, or mailed by K y Hrothers, Mi Warren si reel. New York. UKPOItTS ON" MINING. Washington Inspection Prescnis Sta tistics on Slnle Mining in Stale. Spokane, Wash. F. Cashing Moore, slate mine Inspector of Idaho, will sav in his" forthcoming annual report that the mineral priwluet'on In lint stale nmounioil to $ir..6i! ii.mo) in lioVi. a gnin of nbotit $ 2 r 0 . o 0 0 over 1:'0S. These figures do not Include the out put of the many sinalli r properties or pincers. There were 19 fatal t es of a toinl of C 00 0 men employed, the rati; being 3.3."; per thousand men. be lieved to be a remarkable showing. Mr. Moore says tile producing mines have been able to operate regardless of financial conditions, but Unit tho smaller ones, suffered because of the existing low merit prices, also that prospects were held back for the lack of capital, due to tho financial depres sion of 1007. However, ho adds, con ditions have Improved grcntly dur ing the last six mouths and the com ing year gives promise of being one of the most successful In the history of mining operations in the stnte. Mr. Mooro raps the "wildcat" mine pro moter, who U held responsible for Idle mines and mills. report of tho registry department that of 77. CM) pieces of registered mail handled by his department in 1909 not a letter was reported missing. Four pieces were lost in 1908. ' Reg istered mall of an aggregate value of $tL'6.s:!6 was handled in 1909. Reg istered mail of an aggregate .value of Jt-ti.s:!i was handled In l!iO), as against f:l,rif..715 in 190S, n gain of 19.7 per cent, while the increase since r.iOf) rs placed at 3r)H S per cent. More than 17.SS0 pieces of registered ma I were received in 1909. a gain of 1T..4 per cent ovit 190S. The business of the sale of stamps and post cards amounted to ?t2i nana n 1909, a gain of 2 1 per cent over the year before. Mr. Eiris says (bat the increases In the business of the postnffiee is the best indication of the glins in cinn mer(;il nnd Industrial lines, adding that a relative increase would show Spokane to have a population of about 110.000 at tb,. bcsinirng of 1910. 'as agaiiiM 121.M10 at the close of l'.Os. raid Bills in Stocking. Washington. The most unique Christmas present given in Washing ton was that found in his stocking at the Y. M. C. A. Christmas party by a member. It was the gift of his sweetheart's father and It consisted of receipted bills for electric light and gas service at the father's residence. Evidently the young man had been staying over hours. No interest, no taxes, title free and all improvements Included In price of lots. See Jaeobs-Stine representative today, sure. 1 1 j $100 Keward, Slim. I The renOcrs of tills paper will lif iilcascn ( to lenrn that tliere 1m at lenst niic li'eai!tl ebeaso u. at seieure tins net'!! nhio to eut In nil its suc'i's, nn. I Hint Is t'atnirli. Hall I'nmrrh Core l the only positive evi i e new known to tlio inodlenl fra tern It y. I'u'nirl t'olinr a eonstHutloiint illsenso. requires n 1 citiKtll m lonnl trentt.iint. Halls "ntnrrli Cur,' tnlo'ti liitiMimlly, i-1 1 n ir directly upon j the Mnod mil mucous snrfni es of the v Hon, tlierelfv ilt'stroyliiu the foundation o lhc illsensi1, ami tlviu the patient striuulti , by tMiliilln' it ttio constitution nnd assist j lie., nature In dolni: lis' work. Tin pro ) pi'letors have so much faith tn Its rurnttve powers that they utter one Ilutnlrt'd Pol lnrs for any rase that It folia to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : I r . J CIIKMCY ft CO., Toledo, u. Sold by PrueKlsts. 7!c. Take Hatl'a family Pills for oonatlpB tlon. Vl . . V '. 1 ' . . , ' Heat or Smoke Which? Doryou want a fuel to fill your home and lungs with smoke and nasty odors, or with clear heat, as and when you want it? Then use gas, the fuel that answers every demand made upon it quickly, conveniently, cheaply and with clean- nness. .1 You're Losing Money every time you fill that old stove up with coal the cost per degree of warmth from coal is vastly more than heat ing with gas, and what a difference in conven ience, cleanliness and results ! It heats perfectly the cold corners; is cheerful and clean. sroKAXE omn? IXST XO RnGISfTKllKP MAIIj IX 1009 Spokane, Wash. W. r. Edrls, post master of Spokane, says In his annual Choice Whcnl Farm for Snlc. 800 acres 2 miles from Helix; fair Improvements; fine well. Price tBO, 000. Leased to 1911. Easy terms. JOHN A. GROSS. 814 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla. Wash. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Cregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Orefonlan offlc. Can You Draw a Goose? Dyers' ? Dest j Flour Phone Alain 40 today and enclyour heat and light trouble Northwestern Gas 8c Electric Co. Matlock Building. Is made from the choicest wheat that crows. Good bread is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. St earn Rolled Barley'always on hand.SJ r, Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon"