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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
mrmtmS FAGB TWO. DAILY EAST OKEGOKIAM, PENDLETON. OREGON, TIIVIISDAV, JINE 9. 1010. EIGHT PAGES. We Lead Others Follow Sensational $150,000 Sale The Greatest Sale of All Now is your opportunity to buy, Prices are at their lowest ebb, and these snaps won't last long The Suggestion to You is to ACT NOW Boys Clothing Reduced Our Boys" Hercules Knickerbocker Suits are de e.dedly the lust buys' suits you can buy in Pendle. tun. They're all wool, taped seams throughout, re ii.forecj linings wherever needed, patent waist lu.nd that will not tear the buttons off the waist. Rainproefed by the best known process. Trousers are lined throughout. Every- Boys' Suit we have Is nduced for this Startling Sale as follows: S3.50 Coys' Suits must go for $2.95 $4.00 Boys' Suits must go for $3.47 S 4.50 Coys' Suits must go for $3.93 S5.00 Boys' Suits must go for $4.27 G.50 Boys' uits n,ust s for $5.95 S7.50 Bos' must go for $6.S5 SS.50 Boys' Suits must go for $7.75 S10.00 Boys' Suits must go for . $8.35 Childrens Good Dresses STARTINGLY REDUCED. Ginghams, Percales and Galateus in patterns. Ages from 2 to 14. 750 Children's presses non- . . . ( $1.00 Children's Dresses now $1,25 Children's Dresses now $1.50 Children's Dresses now 1 ,7o Children's Dresses now- $2.00 Children's Dresses now S3. 00 Children's Dresses now beautiful GO? 73? OS? $1.20 $1.45 $1.70 $2.45 All Art Squares Reduced Gooj designs good quality. Sizes from 7 1-2 x 9 up to 10 x 14. You can't duplicate these at any fur niture store for double the price. SS.50 Grade will go for .. . $5.65 $11.50 Grade will go for $7.45 Millinery at Big Redution When you are shopping be sure to visit our Mil linery Department and see the immense display ot hats that we are showing at from $2.50 to $5.00 you will agree with us that these hatas are a reve-U-.tion. All season we have been lower than any other store in Eastern Oregon on all .kinds ot millinery. We have had virtually no competition. Now we come forward with this sensational $150,000 sale. If our former prices were beyond the reach of com petitors these prices surely are. 200 hats, the latest styles, beautifully trimmed, reg ular values up to $10.00- while they last your choice $1.9S 130 hats, the latest shapes, large, medium and small shapes, values up to $15.00- not an old one in the lot, while they last, your choice, only $5.00 All other Millinery is greatly reduced; It will more ban pay you to visit this departments Womens Suits Reduced IX THIS GREAT SUIT SALE. You not only get the benefit of big reductions but also the choice of the finest assortment of woman's apparel in Pendleton. We wish to impress upon you most forcibly the fact that these great reductions are made on this seasons garments. Every suit, waist, dress, coat, skirt and sweater is reduced for this startling sale. S15.00 Garments now $7.45 $20.00 Garments now S22.50 Garments now $25.00 Garments now $27.50 Garments now S30.00 Garments now $32.50 Garments now $35.00 Garments now 837.50 Garments now $50.00 Garments now $13.85 $14.90 $16.80 $18.35 $19.95 $23.85 $26.75 $28.90 $39.85 Trunks and Valises Red Xow Is the time for you to prepare for your va cation trip. Don't wait until the last minute and then take "any old thing" but buy now- while the assortments are complete, before the rush begins. We are sole agents here for the famous Drueker trunks, the strongest and best trunks you can buy. $3.50 Trunks are reduced to $3.15 S5.00 .Trunks are reduced to $4.35 $7.50 Trunks are reduced to $6.40 $10.00 Trunks are reduced to $8.60 $12.50 Trunks are reduced to $15.00 Trunks are reduced to $20.00 Trunks are reduced to $30.00 Trunks are reduced to . . . $10.75 $13.25 $17.80 $26.30 Suit Cases and Valises are reduced the same. Mens Overalls go at 39c During this sensational sale we will close out all dd overalls, short lines, etc., at 39? Regardless of their real worth 50?, 65?, j 75C, S5? d $1.00 overalls all go for 39. Come early while the sizes are good. WE ARE SALES AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS '.RHARTT OVERALLS, THE BEST IX THE WORLD, UNION MADE. When You Need Groceries Tii ink of our grocery department. The Neatest, ("leanest, Coolest Grocery store in Oregon. Fancy slced Hawaiian Pineapple, Star Brand, 25? per can, 6 cans for $1.40 litij xtiooon .uint'cu tiaias, sum reguuiriy ai vFC now, per can 15 American Sardines, regular value 10S T- w- price, per can 5p T P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the best 25? Coffee in the world. Si.le agents for Ehmann's California Pure Olive Oil. Just received, and it's fresh, too. Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut, 10?, 20? anJ 25? package. Let us figure on your camping or harvest bill. The best of everything that is good to eat. Prices the lowest. 637 Pieces Cut Glass Cut Glass Water Jug was $20 now $10.00 Cut Glass Howls, was $12.50. "' $6.25 Set Cut Glass Water Glasses, was $10.00- now $5.00 'or set of 6. Cut Glass Vases, Cream and Sugar Bowls, all to go at just half price. Fancy hand painted dishes and chocolate sets, at 10 per cent discount. We have a beautiful line of fancy dishes, such as Cake Plates, Chop Dishes, Cream and Sugar Bowls, Berry Sets, Chocolate Sets, Cake and Bread Plates, Vases, etc. Mens Sox All Reduced No matter whether you want the finest and best or whether you want the cheaper, coarser grades. Men's Fancy Sox, the greatest assortment in East, ei-n Oregon. 50? Values reduced to 39? 35? Values reduced to 25? 25 Values reduced to 20? Black and tan hose 10S 3 for 25?". 15?, 2 for 25? 'd 20?, 3 for 50?. Work sox 5, 10? and 15?. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade DR. COE BANQUETS i:ti :uris siriTLKKs i: UOITK TO VMTIM.A Columbia lind Coiiiiuiii.v Is Host to AImhii HO Kustcrnr-rs n Portland Many Will Un-atc In Ills County. Tuesday evening at the Commercial club in Portland, the Columbia Land company entertained a party of about SO co'onists from the middle west at a dinner Kiven by Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, president of the company. These new settlers arrived In Port land en route for Stanfield and Her niiston In Umatilla county In three special ears under the general man agement of the land company, mak ing the rose show a feature of the trip. one car was from Grand Forks, un der management of James M. Kyle, another from Valley City, under man agement of Schiller Herman, and the third from Minot. In charge of F. E. l'aker. All of the party were greatly pleased with Port'and and full of praise for the management of the rose f.-stival. Dr. Coe made n short ad dress, in which he refrained from discussing his own project n eastern Oregon, but dwelt upon the magnifi cence of Oregon as a whole, stating that to settle anywhere in the state meant no mistake. Mr. Ball, in discussing the work be ing done in Umatilla cotintv, remark ed: "These people may be rightly safd to represent five persons each and out of the SO people in these three cars we shall expect to locate not less than 6". meaning in the end not less than 300 people. "We wi'l have two additional cars In the city this week and they will he kept coming until we have settled a hundred thousand people in the lower Umatilla valley. This makes about 20 ears that we have personally conducted to this state during the past six months. "I do not believe that the people of Oregon appreciate the great work which Dr. Coe Is doing for Oregon. "Most sales of land here are made to people who come to Oregon on their I own motion. We go out and get these peop'e, bringing them In our own ! arepinl Pnra nn n rtflfl.mlt. liini'iini. ' this land of promise. "It seems to me that the people of Oregon do not fully appreciate this great colonization movement. The work Dr. Coe is doing here in Oregon Is worthy of their special attention and indorsement. In fields where the Columbia Ijind company is operating much is published about this col onization movement in Oregon, and it is generally of a kind to try to keep people In their homes. Of course, such publications always have something to say complimentary to the hustling Gained Fifteen Pounds St. iff'! , 1 , o "Am in better condition physically than I have been for years. ly stomach, kidneys and liver are in fine shape," says Hr. William A. Burgess. "While serving in the U. S. Army, i8y8 to iyoi, I contracted stomach and kidney trouble, from which I have suffered ever since, and for which I receive a pension. I tried many remedies, but none gave any noteworthy effect. About three months ago 1 began usinr Duftys Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine. I have used three bot tles and have gained fifteen pounds since I began using it. I am stilt using it, and I do nut think there mr wiluam a. burglss iS any nictlicme made that is equal to it. My stomach, liver and kidneys arc in better order than they have been for years, and if these three organs of the body are kept in order one will have few doctor bills. I cheerfully recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a tonic, a stimulant and renovator of the whole sys tem." William A. Bukcess, P. O. box 57s, Danville, 111. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been before the public for half a century and its curative value, hat never been questioned. It is an absolutely pure distillation of carefully malted grain. Overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. will find in Duffy's rure Malt Whiskey the health and strength giving properties that are so necessary to them. It is prescribed by doctors and recognized as a family medicine everywhere. If in need of advice, write Medical De partment, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, New York, stating your case fully. Our doctors will send you advice free, together with a raluable Illustrated medical booklet containing rare common sense rules for health, which you cannot afford to be without, and some of the many thousands of gratifying letters from men and women In ail walks of life, both old and young, who hare been cured and benefited by tha use of this great medicine and who continue to enjoy good health. Sold by druggists, gjoccfa, dealers, or direct, 11.00 a large bottle. T- MASTER GETS RAISE (Special Correspondence.) Mermixton, Ore., June S. Word has been received here that the Hermis tnn post office was advanced another pig and the salary of the post master raised from $1100 to $1200, to take el'feet July first. This makes two rais es In the past six months and goes to show how rapidly the receipts arc growing. I'pon the invitation of the Ladies Aid of Echo the Methodist Indies ni.l character of the Columbia Land com- ,lf Hermiston left on this mornings motor to spend the day plcnlclng with them in the grove near Echo. II rs. M. J. Muma left on this nior. ninns local for Portland and other southern Oregon points. J. J. Hildcrback, J. I). Meyers, U PERSONAL ITEMS FROM PILOT ROCK pany, doubtless the most successful colonization influence now operating for the good of Oregon." If you are not satisfied after usingj according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regu'ate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. SlUMXl'S A I'LAYMATK. Mystery Kejfnrdintf it. Accident and I'oroiicr Will Invcstlsnte. C'oifax. Wash. Coroner Brunning has been notified that Merl Porter, aired 16. son of J. Porter of Melmont. had caused the death of Albert Al berge, aged 7 years, the son of A. Al berge. The affair is said to have ta ken place Thursday, June 2. Merl Porter having shot Albert Alberge. Elmer Alberge, brother of the dead lad, ns-d 13. and Porter, are said to have driven the young lad from them while they were at play, they run ning Into the barn, Porter is said to have fired at the lad through a crack with a 22-scaliber rifle. Dr. J. T. Miller of Oaksdals, at tended the lad until Saturday, death following the effects of the bullet, which entered the lad's throat, pars ing downward through the lung leav ing the body about the center of the back. Opinion being divided at Belmont as to the guilt of Porter, an Investi gation has been asked for. Coroner I Ilrunning will investigate at Hclmont Tuesday. (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Ito.k, June 8. Miss DWU Morse of Pendleton has been visltlsig friends at Pilot Roc k for the last for days. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. MacWhorter came up from Echo Thursday to at tend the wedding of Mr James Whlt taker nn'd Miss Ressie Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers f Hermiston, have been visiting for tho last few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Whittaker of Nye. Mr. James Whittaker and Miss Bes sie Jaques were united in marriage fcy Rev. K. W. Warrington at the home of tin; bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. Thos. Jaques, Thursday, June 2. After Kichmon.l and rh.irlex W.-.lnln., r " "erven me nappy coupio were passengers last night for Port- Uft "" tho f'VfninK ,r;"" ur Penrtle land, where they will spend the but- ,on ""rmlston. where they will an.e or the week seeing the sights. vlt,it t'"'" f'T a few days, after W. II. Skinner was a passenger for whl, h ""'' wi" return to their homo Pendleton this morning to transact'"1 N1' Among those present were business. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker, Mr. J. Hlaisley of North Yakima, has,"1"! Mrs- Thos. Jaques. Mr. and Mr. been here for the past few days look- w- A- Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Oilman lug over the country with a view ofjFolsom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Llnsner. engaging in some business. Mr.:5'1'. nd Mrs. R. It. MacWhorter au4 filaisley has been traveling over son, tho Misses C.rayce Whittaker, eastern and central Oregon for the Vera and Oeorgia Jaques, Jean Fol past two months and says that Her-1 nam, the Messrs Winifred Jaques, miston looks the best of any place J Marvin Hutchison, Carl Fleanland and he has struck anil It Is very likely ; Dewey Jaques. that he will drop anchor tiere. Elbert Casteel was a Pendleton vis- L. W. Copelnnd spent the day In itor Thursday Echo in the Interests In the local Miss Alta Smith has returned ta ECHO E H PIES' AID OP PROJECT TOWX VISITS NEIGHBORS all day, whl'e the ladles visited. Late; house at Oils place, was transacting In the afternoon they returned to bus'ness In Stanfield yesterday, town and visited the almost completed; Mrs. Thad Barnes returned home Methodist church and later those from , last evening after a few days' visit i leimiston took the motor to their homes. It was a day long to be re membered. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oder left last evening for their home at Midvale, Idaho." Mnsdameg A. Reld and E. H. Brown were Stanfield visitors to this place Iie-f.,c Is Enjoyed During Day txtio yesieraay. lAdic Prove Excellent Iloet Other Short News Items. (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. Nellie McNurlln came up last evening on the local from UmatH'a and returned home on the motor. Miss Rilla Thomson left last night j for Portland wnere she win visit ror 1 1 1 1 lit. r lllULliei CLL cuillliciu, I,. A. Estab and family left yester day for the John Days' country. They v ent by team and expect to put In the entire summer traveling overland. They will visit the different resorts in the Blue mountains and go to Wal lowa lake before their return. Mrs. Frank Harrison was among those who came up from Hermiston yesterday. She visited part of the day with Mr. ,and Mrs. A. K. Hammer. Echo, Ore., June 8. Yesterday j a couple or days witn irienas ana men morn Id f about twenty women belong- go on to Corvallts to attend the com irig to the Indies' Aid of the Metho- mencement exercises to be held by the diet church of H'-rmlston, came up O. A. C. on the motor, acc ompanied by a num- Mr. J. T. Hosklns was In Stanfield her f children. TheT wer met aC yesterday transacting business. He the depot by a many ladlea belonging to the Aid of the Methodist church at this place, and immediately repaired to the Spike grov above town, where the entire dy i spent In having a general good tim.e At noon bounti ful bankets were opened and a feast fit for kings was spread. The chil dren romped and played In the wood was accompanied by his wife, Percy Ripper Is absent on a trip through the east end of the county, writing accident and health Insurance. The past two nlghta at Shuman tent the public has been entertained with moving pictures and music. I. V. Durrll', manager of the Pa- ; clflc Coast Elevator company's ware- Health legislation. Schneetady, N. Y., June 9. Health legislation is the principal subject be fore the conference of mayors and of ficials of the second and third class cities of the state, called here today. Short Sultana Crop. Constantinople, Juno 9 This year's crop of Sultana raisins in the Smyrna district of Asiatic Turkey la estimated at 60,000 tons, about EOOO tons less than last year. 8ave money by reading today's ads. GlnI to Recommend Tlicm. Mr. E Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., says: "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the severe headache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the se eretlons natural and ml bladder no longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills." In a yellow package. Koeppen Bros. Telephone company. L. T "alley and son went to Stan field yesterday where they will do some plastering. R E. Thorn, the well known aplar ls has gyne to Portland to tnke In the rose carnival. Congressional Convention. Frederick, Md., Juuc a. At the re publican congressional convention for the sixth Maryland district convened here today, indications point to the nomination of Alexander R. Hagner, of Hagerstown, to make the race. Hagner IB now county attorney of Washington county, In 1896 he loBt the republican congressional nomina tion by one vote. Good gentle saddle horses for la dies. Commercial Barn. Political plums won't be ripe until well along In tho winter. her home in Pilot Rink, from Walla Walla, where she has been studying for a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. I,insner of Nye re turned home from Pendleton Tues day. Henry Casteel. the postmaster of Pi lot Rock, was a Pendleton visitor Fri day night. Bert Hutchinson of Pilot Rock spent Friday evening in Pendleton. C. M. Sturtcwmt and family of Se attle are here visiting with his broth er. Mr. A. J. Sturtevant. H. It. Oilberl or Pilot Rock is un tho sick list this week. Miss Maude Koorilz. who has been visiting relatives nnd friends at Pilet Rock for the last few weeks, left for Pendleton Sunday evening. The Pilot Rock baseball Ic.mi was defeated Sunday by Pendleton wiUi the score of 6 to 0. Next Sunday Pi lot Rock will cross bats with Pendle ton ua the Pilot Uock diamond. "tiite r.t Ohio, C"lty of Toledo. Lnces Cons ty, sa. Frank J. Cheury maki-a oath that he Is ifnlor partner of tho firm of T. J. Che "T ft Co., dolsf laulnraa In the City of Toledo, Cnnnty and State aforesaid, and hat nM firm will pay the som of OSK !UiN'lRI IKiI.LATtH for each and eery rase of Catarrh tliat ranrrtii be cared bj the nee of Hall's Catarrh ( ore. FRANK J. CHiCNKY. Sworn to Nfore me cad subscribed la tiy rrpeenre, this fltb day of December, A f 18X8. A. W. OIKAHON. (81 Notary labile. Hall's Catarrh Cnre la takm Internally and acta directly nn the blood and raneoni nrfarra of the system. Bend for t ratlin o alala fr. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all KroRKlaU, 7.V. Take Halls Family Pills for coastlpa iloa. I lie Ills Head Notice to Water Consumers. j ,s "f two kinds conceit nnd the big Hereafter all water rents must be n,,ad that comes from a sick head paid at the superintendent's office ! ache. Docs your head ever feel like In the city building before the 10th a gourd and your brain feel loose t - d of each month. If not paid your sup-'""re? You can cure it in no time by ply will bo turned off. In the future 1 acting on your liver with Ballard's this order will be strictly adhered to'llerblno. Isn't It worth trying for H. E. LAATZ, Supt. I the absolute and certain relief you'll I get? A. C. Koeppen & Bros, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is . sold on a guarantee that If you are! not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will bo refunded. It Is up to you to try. Sold by all dealers. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklunds, ir Children Vlio Are Sickly Mothers who ralue tbelr own comfort and the welfare of tbelr children, iuouIs oernr b without a box of Mother Uraf'f Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the neaaon. Tbey Break op Oolris. Cure Keverlahnesa, Conatlpatloa, Teething Klsordrra, Headache and rltoai irh Trouble. TUKHE 1'OWUF.UH NEVKR KAIL. Hold by all Drag Btorea, 2&c Ooa'l soorpi any tulmtilute. A trial park age will be sent Fit KB to any mother whs will address Allen 8. Olmsted, I Hot, H. 1. Dyers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that crows. Good bread is assured ' when DYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon.