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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGON IAX. PEN DLETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIIi 8, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. n What Are the Fashions ? See Displays Throughout Our Store 1 Charming $10.00 Hats Strikingly, luiuitiful an- t lit hats tliat wo offer at $10.00. 'I hoy are worthy of the notice of every woman of discriminat ing: and exacting fashion ideas. These hots at $10 ivo women the same Paris millinerv fashions that the prohibitive foreign prices prevent them from enjoying. We do not trade on the enthusiasm of our customers by asking high prices. Wo pried all our hats on a rigid low price basis, which is a rule and policy all over this great store. UNTRIMMED MILLINER YFL YING Never have Ave been so busy in un trimmed millinery. The very straws have a refreshing look Leghorn, Kemp, Tiagal, real ITair, Tuscan, Java and Italian Hough Braids, in large pictur esque shapes, some with velvet facing, and others in neat Toques or Turbans, with a multitude of new stylish ideas all over them, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, to $15.00 The Trimmings For These Hats There never were so many trimmings before. Flowers of a thousand sorts, foliage that is nmrvelotisly real, single flowers and wreaths, all so natural and all so easy to apply that it is no trick for our experienced milliners to make the most beautiful hats for you, AND THEY ARE DOING IT, TOO, all at De pareinent Store Prices. The Peoples Warehouse Shoes The finishing touch will be ad ded to your new costume by a pair of our new shoes. Come in and choose from doz ens of new and pretty styles. The display embraces all leathers and many altogether original models in ankle-strap pumps, slippers and oxfords. Every pair of shoes we sell is guaranteed by the man ufacturers and by us. We take more care in fitting your shoes properly than any other store in Oregon. No bunions or corns if yon let us fit your shoes... $2.50 to $6.00 EPREED&Co ROCHESTER An Extraordinary sale of Wo men's Tailored Coats We have just received a sample line of the nobbiest spring coats you ever saw. Light and medium weights, half lined, tan, blue, gray and mixtures, in Worsteds, Cassimeres, and Home spuns, regular sizes. For the remainder of this week they will go as follows: $15.00 Coats will go for only $9.95 $17.50 ("oats will go for only $11.65 $20.00 Coats will go for only 1 $13.75 $25.00 Coats will go for only $16.80 $30.00 ( Vats will go for only $19.80 $35.00 Coats will go for only . $23.35 The Newest Ideas in Neckwear Veilings and Belts BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR A hundred and one beauti ful things to choose from here, from the plainest little Jabots at 25 to the more elaborate of Irish hand-crochet Dutch Collars Collar and Cuff Sets, Rabats, Bows, and Stocks of all kinds. 1 land-embroidered Linen Collars as low as 25. You'll find many attractive things in our specially priced Neckwear at 35 and 50. BELTS Of course the j ..unit leathers are much in favor this season, although there are many novel things in other col ors. They're in all the different widths and have the newest designs and finishes in buckle, 50 to $3.95. ElLIXCr In an amazing variety of mesh and texture aU the very newest. and charming effects. By the yard from 25 to $1.25. Also the completed Veils in mnnv new iAoaa REMEMBER WE WILL SAVE MONEY FOR YOU on every bite of groceries vou Av if you will only let us. Try us for the cleanest and best groceries in Oregon at prices below all our competitors. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE- Where it Pays to Trade Exclusive Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications, Drucker Trunks, White Suit Cases and Valises, Everwear Hose, Bed Cross Shoes, Oossard Front Lacing Corsets. - FROM TIE SPORTING WORLD ! i ' i 1 . 1 1 Waddell Is Married. St. Louis, April 4. George Edward "Waddell, pitcher for the St. Louis Am ericans and Miss Madge Maquire of Kattiesburg, Miss., were married here ' tonight. Waddell recently obtained a llvorce from his first wife, a Boston - woman. Denver 8; Chicago 6. Denver, April 4. The Denver Western league team today won the last game of the series from the Chi cago White Sox No. 2, 8 to 6. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 6 12 1 Xenver 8 10 4 Schmlrler and Ryan; Mitchell, Jor atad and Weaver. Reinstate Kllng by Friday. Kansas City, Mo., April 4. By next Friday John K. Kllng expects to be fully reinstated iui organized base ball. Today he received official no tice of his being fined $700 by the National baseball commission. On "Wednesday he wiil mail a check for this amount to the commission's headquarters in Cincinnati. Sullivan Beats Burke Badly. New Tork, April 4. Jack (Twin) Sullivan, the Boston middleweight, Dyspepsia and Constipation Cured or Money Refunded. A. C. Koeppen & Bros., through in structions from the Dr. Howard com pany, are seeking the worst case of dyspepsia or conntipation In Pendle ton or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for the cure of those dis- So confident are they that this re markable medicine will effect a last ing cure in a short time, that acting upon advice from Dr. Howard com pany, they will refund the money should It not be successful. In order to secure the quickest possible Introduction A. C. Koeppen A Bros, will sell a regular fifty cent package of this medicine at half price, '15 cents. - This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, constipation, dyspepsia and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time; it makes permanent and complete cure. It will regulate the bowels, tone up the whole Intestinal tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good and if est well, and Increase vigor. Joy and happiness will take the place of that "don't car whether I live or die" reeling. gave Sailor Burke of Brooklyn, a bad beating in a ten round go at the Mar athon Athletic club In Brooklyn to night. Sullivan floored the sailor In the first and eight rounds with a right to the jaw and had him groggy at sev eral stages of the bout. Discuss Playing Rules. New York, April 4. President Lynch of the National league went over the playing rules with his eight regular umpires and his recently ap pointed sub-arbiter, DeWitt Van Cleef at a five-hour conference In New Tork today. Lynch told his men they were the monarchs of the field, and all they had to do to retain their positions was to enforce the playing code. The High Cost of Living. Increases the price of many necessi ties without improving the quality. Foley's Honey and Tar maintains Its high standard of excellence and ita great curative qualities without any increase in cost, ft Is the best rem edy for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough and all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Koeppen Bros. land Rose Show which will take place ngnt soon, in the fore part of June, and the book makes one eager to go. If you wish one addressed to you, send your request to the N. P. headquar ters today. It's a booklet to save, if the pretty you crave, so write for one quick don't delay. Onc Conductor 'Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about It. "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bot tles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and thethlrd bottle put me bn my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., street railway, it gave me more re lief than any medicine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley's Kid ney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Koeppen Bros. i "The Alaskan. "Tin.' Alaskan." a musical comedy in a new dress, thanks to Richard E. Carroll and Gus Weinburg, who, by the way, have prominent parts, will be the strong attraction "at the Ore gon Friday, April 15. The book has been slightly altered, to better It; the dialogue brightened up; and dancing numbers all gone over and several new ones Introduced; many catchy, lilting, whlstleable songs Interpolated, while all the original hits have been retained. The costum ing, re-arranging and a general com plete renovation will be noted. Chi cago was captured unanimously by the new "Alaskan," where It ran for five months, and this city may be counted very lucky to have a peep at what Chicago claims is "the bull lest musical comedy" seen there in years. "ROSES ARE RED." Northern Pacific Displays Them to View In Beautiful Pamphlet. Fresh from the press In daintiest dress cornea a book that is pretty to see. With paper and ink to make the eyes blink, the rose is extolled to a "tee." The N. P. has printed at an outlay unstinted, a book of the Port- SIIAKESPEARE'S SIGN'ATPRE. Nebraska Professor to Have Discov eries Officialy Recognized- London Professor Charles W. Wal lace of Nebraska University is to have his Shakespearean discoveries offici ally recognized. The documents which he recently unearthed, throwing 'an Interesting light on Shakespeare's life, with the sixth authentic signature of the poet extant, are to be perman. ently exhibited In the museum of the Record Office. Dr. William Martin, an English Shakespearean scholar, holds that the signature shows that Shakespeare suf fered from writer's cramp or some nervous paralytic affection of the, hand. Moreover, It was written with a quill pen that spluttered. Watch for the Comet. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. It is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is ur gent and Immediate reltev a vital ne cessity. Its prompt use has saved many little lives. Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes Koeppen Bros. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Pendleton Hotel company will be held In the office of Mark Moorhouse company on April 12, at 2:30 p. m. MARK MOORHOUSK, Secretary. Lad lea golee Hewed. With my new machine I can ae your soles on for 5c per pair. The; will look better and last longtr. a- BRXUND. Read the "Want" ads today. ADAMS NEWS AND PERSONAL NOIES (. Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., April 4. Mrs. Barnes, one of Adams' school teachers went to Weston Friday night to spend Sun day at home. Mrs. Jim Stanfield went to Weston Friday night and will visit friends and relatives for a few days. F. Collins made a business trip to Pendleton Saturday. F. B. Blake transacted business In Pendleton Saturday and Sunday. Pete Murray visited at the county seat Saturday. Misses Lola and Gwendoline came up from Pendleton Friday night to. spend Sunday at home. Miss Ruth Krlbs of the Pendleton urademy came up to Adams Friday on Xo. 46 to spend Sunday on the ranch us the guest of her brother, F. Oriby, and cousin, Rena nreen. Mrs. Mills, organizer of the Women of Woodcraft of Baker City, arrived In Adams Friday to work in the In terest of the lodge here. She will re main for a few days. Walter McCormmach of Pendleton, made a business trip to Adams Sun day. T. Collins nnd H. M. Lewis, Claud and Ed. Walden went to Athena to see the ball game between Athena and Pilot Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers and fam ily visited In the city of Weston Sun day. They drove up. Mr. J. T. Lleuallen visited In the city of Pendleton Monday. Br. and Mrs. H. Bane of - Helix were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen Sunday. Lawrence King of Spokane arrived In Adnms Saturday and will spend the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. F. A. Lleuallen of Pilot Rock, was the guest of L. L Lleuallen Sunday. F. Collins made a business trip to Weston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marquis of Pen dleton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Morrison over Sunday and returned home Monday. r A Knocker Is a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. 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