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TAGM TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONlAJi. PENDLETON. OREGON, TI'ESDAV. .irNE 28, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. Only 4 More Days of the Sensational $150,000.00 Sale THE NATIONS BIRTHDAY IS NEAR AT HAND m ovorvonp is i.lannins for its coloration. Sonic will stay at home, other will go awav i.ui all will wi.sh to le faultlessly attired in tho lii-'ht raiment required at this season. The ..av brniffs many needs which can lc most ad vanta.soouslv filled here. We have prepared .1 svl..,,did list of social offerings of ooods required for the glorious Fourth. Values are the star spangled variety the hang up, pood sort that make buy ins a pleasure and a proiir. i ii odUvimr items indicate how well it will pav you to supply your holiday needs at this store. ..... Men's Clothing Reduced This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner .Marx clothes hi Pendleton. That means a lot to you. It means that you can come here and buy the best tailored, absolutely all-wool clothes that fit better, look better and wear the better than any other makes of men's clothing in America, without an exception, and the prices are not too high either, you can afford to wear these clothes, they're economical, they're the lest you can buy. During this $150,000 sale every suit in our immense stock will be reduced as follows: S10.00 Suits will go for $7.3." S12.50 Suits will go for $8.65 S13.00 Suit? will go for $11.SS $16.50 Suits will go for $13.40 S17.50 Suit3 will go for $14.75 S1S.50 Suits will go for $15.65 $20.00 Suits will go for $16.S5 822.50 Suits will go for $19.35 $23.50 Suits will so for $19.S5 $25.00 Suits will go for $21.25 $26.50 Suits will go for $22.65 S27.50 Suits will so for $23.S5 $2S.50 Suits will go for $24.60 $30.00 Suits will go for $25.85 .$32.50 Suits will go for $26.90 Boys Clothing Reduced Our Boys' Hercules Knickerbocker ' Suits are decidedly the best hoys' suits you can buy in Pendleton. They're all woo, 'taped seams ilnvniirhout. reinforced linings wherever needed, patent waist band that will not. tear the buttons off the waist. Rainproofed by the best known process. Trousers are lined throughout. Everv -Vs'. 5ul't v' nave is reduced for this Start ling Sale as follows: S3.50 I-Jovs Suits must ro for , . $2.95 S4.00 Bovs' Suits must go for $3.47 84.50 P.oys' Suits must go for $3.93 S3.00 Boys' Suits must go for $4.27 S6.50 I Soys' Suits must go for 85.95 87.50 Boys Suits must go for ; 86.85 S8.50 Boys' Suits must go for 87.75 810.00 Boys' Suits must go for $8.35 Only 4 More Days of the Great Sensational $150,000 Sale--Buy Now SOMK OF THE C.HKATKST II EDUCTIONS VK HAVE OFFERED THIS SEASON'. ."0 pieces of fine weight Mossalinc greatly reduced for this sale. Comes in' some of the new est shades. This was a special purchase for oil- $1. ".0,000 Sensational Sale. The actual val- no is 75 the yard, reduced to 39V Hosiery Greatly Red. 25 Ladies' Hose, tan and black, red. to 18 25 Boys' Ribbed Hose, reduced to 18 35 Ladies" Lace Hose, all colors, reduced to 23 50 Ladies' Black Hose, minced to 40 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS REDUCED. 35 Ei nb. Handkerchiefs minced to 23 25 Emb. Handkerchiefs ml need to 17 Corsets Greatly Red. $2.50, $2.00 Corsets reduced to $1.49 $3.00 up to $6.00 Corsets red. to $2.49 $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets reduced to $1.39 $1.00 Corsets reduced to - 49 Wool Dress Goods Red. 81.50 Storm Serge, blue and black, reduced to $1.05 $1.2 5 Storm Serge, blue and black, minced to 9S $1.00 Mohair, black only, reduced to 69 60 Albatross, white, blue and other colors, reduced to 43 ISt Plaid and stripes reduced to 43 50c Moli air for bathing suits, reduced to 39c $2.00 Xoveltv Suitings reduced to $1.29 Gloves Greatly Red. ." Doz. White (i loves Reduced. All grwxl irs. $1.50 values reduced to 89 4 do.. While, bbir-k, pink, tan, blue Gloves, :!! good sizes, $1.25 values reduced to 73 4 doz. $1.75 Gloves, all colors red. to $1.05 These Gloves come in long and short. Thursday and Friday Only COLLARS GREATLY REIH'CEI). Large shipment just received of Jabots, Dutch Collars and Stoek Collars. The newest effects in the Collar line, the actual values run up t. 75r, minced to 25 Buttons Greatly Red. 20 Boxes Buttons, plain and fancy. These buttons range in prices from 60 up to 7."C the dozen, reduced to 39 Embroidery Greatly Red. 12 1 2c Embroidered Edging and Insertions reduced to 9 00 Embroidered Edging and Insertions re duced to 14 25c Embroidered Edging and Insertions, re duced to 18 3. Embroidered Edging and Insertions re duced to 21 0c Embroidered Edging and Insertion re duced to 3SV 1 piece fine weight Chiffon Taffeta. This is splendid value ;: SI. 75. reducel to $1.09 10 pieces of Roilghweave Silk-; reduced In 1 2C llie-e silk eo;m in many new shades, 75 value. 4 Mens Overalls go at 39c I luring thU sensational sale we will clo-e out i.ll odd overalls, short lines, etc., at oJ)C Regiirdles of their real worth 50, 65c, 75c, S5c and 81.00 overalls all go for 39c. t'oine early while the sizcs are good. wi: ai;k sales aokxts for the i'AMOl'S CARHARTT OVERALLS. THE LEST fN THE WORLD, UXIOX MADE. Dress Skirts at Big Red. Come in all the new and wanted colors as well as plain white, and black. Materials are Serge, Panama and Voile. S 1.50 Dress Skirts will go at $3.68 $5.00 Dress Skirts will go at $3.93 $6.00 Dress Skirts will go at $4.37 $7.50 D, ess Skirts Avill go at $5.87 $8.50 Dress Skirts will go at $6.95 $10.00 Dress Skirts will go at $7.65 $15.00 Dress Skirts will go at $11.73 Millinery at Big Red When you are shopping be sure to visit our Millinery Deparemcnt and see the immense display of hats that we are showing at from $2.50 to $5.00, you will agree with us that these hats aro a revelation. All season we have been lower than any other store in Eastern Oregon on all kinds of millinery. We have had virtually no compe tition. Xow we come forward with this sen sational $150,000 sale. If our former prices were beyond the reach of competitors these prices surely are. :.'00 hats, the latest styles, beautifully trimmed, regular values up to $10.00, while thev last your choice $1.98 l."0 hats, the latest shapes, large, medium nnd small shapes, values up to $15.00, not an old one in the lot, while they last, vour choice, only $5.00 All other Millinery is greatly reduced; it will more than pay you to visit this depart ment. Small Boys Blouse Waists Made of good piality Madras and Percales, come in medium, light and dark stripes. Ex tra full cut, for school or dress wear, soft col lar attached, ages fi to 1" years. Special at .nlv 43f- 75c Wains' will go for 63c 85 Waists will go for 72$ 90c Waists will go for .. 76c $1.00 Waists will go for 83 $1.25 Waists will go for 9S THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE-Where It Pays to Trade OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Strewing Floers. Have you ever considered what a deep undermeanirig there lie?, or, at j least, may be read. If we choose, in ' our custom of strewing flowers be- j fore those whom we think most j happy? Do you suppose it is merely to de- ct-ive them into the hope that happl- Hess is a'ways to fall thus in showers: at their feet that wherever they pass they will tread on herbs of sweet cent, and that the rough ground will be made Bmooth for them by depth of roses? So surely as they believe that, they I will have, Instead, to walk on bitter j herbs and thorns; and the only soft- i Bess to their feet will be of snow. Eut it is not thus intended they i should bf li'-ve; there is a better I r.-.u.ing in that old custom. The; path of a fj'ir woman is indeed striwii v.ilii :loers; but they ris" tehind her steps, not before them, i "Her feet have touched the meadows ; and left the daisies rosy." Ruskin. 'oroi'!(-red in a rose pattern has been worked over in pale pinks and greens at the yoke and the girdle, thus giv ing a distinctive touch to a dainty but rather useful frock. The embroidery done in this way is especially effective In deep skirt flounces and in a running pattern down the sleeves. Often only a part of the white design is thus colored, and combined with a hat and a para, sol to match the simple dress may thus form the nucleus of a really striking costume. outer materials are draped upon ft, or else the underarm seam alone is left basted until the other material is draped and sewed with it. Napkin Rings. For a maiden who travels much, or '.hu is going on a lor.g visit, an eir.l ? )!; ! napkin ring of white linen : a timely and- serviceable gift. Th'se rings are cut in strips of the reju.rej length, witn a. triangular point m '.hi: einbroid' ie.l end; and are caiioped and buUtn:i di d uli Jiround. A f-i-ray of rioters make a pretty decoration, with the monoKrarn of the ov. i.' r be).' .ah. A buttonholed loop at ti.e very end fold- over and fastens to the tiny pearl button at the other side. Unlike most embroidered pieces these rink's must be stjffiy starched when laundered. (ilnwr Punch. Vut two cups of sugar into a bowl, .add four quarts of water and stir un til the sugar is melted. Xow add the beetle nnd put into a wide-mouthed jar. Cover deep with cider vinegar and set nwny in the cellar for two days. Stir tip the bottom several times a day. Strain and put into the colored vinegar as many fresh berries as you took out. Crush and stir and leave in the sun all day, throwing netting over the mouth of the jar to keep out insects. Next day strain acain. pressing hard. To each ojiart of the liquid allow pint of cold water, and this done, stir in five pounds of sut;ar for every .!b ree pints of the mingled vinegar i d water. Heat gradually to a boil; skim i a: efujly: boil just one minute hard; strain once more nnd bottle while hot, sealing the corks. Drink n t i. or dilute to taste with water, using abundantly. Cords as Fastenings. Rich cords as fastenings on the afternoon coat are a relief after the various book and button arrange ments, even though they are so shaped as to suggest the drop han dles of old furniture. They slope gracefully down the bias opening uf a short coat of gray cloth for the older woman. Silver hair is beautified by the in troduction of a metallic touch on the costume. The button or round form on which this loop is caught to fasten it is covered first w'ith gray silk and then with the wound-round cord. Lingerie IresNen. very simple white embroidered innv 1.- vastlv Imrirovcd hv embroidering over the design in col ored siik. Flower desiens, of course. bet )..nd themselves to this treatment. very preuy ungerio oreaa em- A frork One Ulackbcrry Shrub. Make as directed in last recipe. If you use "high bush" blackberries, add more sugar, as they are more tart than raspberries or the low bush alias "dewberries." Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth er victory by Hood's Saraparilla. This great medicine has succeeded In many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says; "I suf fered from rheumatism five years, It kept me from business and caused ex cruciating pain. My knees would be come as stiff ns Pteel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Kaisaparllla. soon felt much belter, and now consider myself en tirely cured. I recommend Hood's." Get It today In usual liquid form or chacsluted tablets called Sarsatabs. 1 Orange Punch. Stir a cup of sugar Into a scant j cup of water and simmer for half an hour. Skim and let It get cold be I fore adding the strained Juice of four oranges and half as much lemon Juice. Beat all well together; fill chilled tumblers with pounded Ice and pour In enough of the syrup to fill up the Interstices. Sheer Lining's. I Linings, when they are used at all, as beneath the soft, sheer afternoon .and evening gowns, are still the thln j nest possible moussellne that crisp silk muslin, which is not chiffon, but equally sheer. ' The lining s closely fitted, but with 'an ample allowance for all those I places where the wear is heaviest. In other words, It la a fit, but not a tight one, and It Is compteted before the Xcw Glove- Hints, Tucked long gloves are in again, and will stay for the summer. Pink gloves are reversible to yel low, and just match the tearose gown. White kid gloves are stitched in col ors to match the frock. Lavenders and pinks are especially favored. The stitching Itself is varied; a broad chain effect Is new and pretty. Yellow lisle gloves are cool and washable, and look like the fashion able but heavy chamois. Thin brown cloth gauntlets are good for the horsewoman. f'hantecler gloves have come to match the chantecler handkerchiefs. A tiny rooster or a golden pheasant is embroidered at the elbow. An this new embroidery and back- t:titching can unite easily be done by one's self, which Is their chief attraction. Btstq cr Ohio. ;ity or Tomdn. Locu Cons Krtnk J. C'benvjr mat oatb that be is M-Dlc-r partner ot tbe firm of P. J. C'h--y ic Co., dbing liualnw Id tbe City uf Toledo, County and Htatc afureaald, aari hnr mild firm will pay the snm of ON It IIM'KKO HOLLAIiM for earn and every e of Catarrb that cannot be cored bj tbe use of Uall't Catarrb Core. FRANK J. OliNKY. Sworn to before me tad subscribed la my pretence, tbla fltu day of December, A. A. W. (1LEA80N. (Bealt Notary Public. Hall's Catarrb Cnre la taken Internally and acts directly on tbt blood and mucous itirfacea of the system. Mend for teatliao alala free. F. J. CHRNKT A CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all ItruEalats, 76c. lake Mall's Family Tills for coaatlpa-tlea. AKMV OFFICKR MUST IJE MASTER IJUTCIIER London. In response to a certain popular demand, England is rapidly becoming a military state. The late king's funeral was made a purely mil itary , affair, and Lord Roberts is en deavoring with all his might to work up a demand for compulsory military J service, while the whole youth of the country is imbued with tlie military spirit through General linden-Powell's boys' scout movement. The war department, of course Is doing its best to keep n breast of the movement, and in some respects Is j even outdoing Germany. The latest fad is that sold icrs should be practiced during peace time in slaughtering animals. In some com mands, at any rate, officers command ing companies are now Instructed to buy sheep to slaughter them nnd serve them nut as rations to their men. No wonder, then, that the sorely tired Uritish officer, who Is thus asked to become a master butcher even in time of peace, Is raising his voice In protest. He has to find the rations and sell any other portions of the carcass which may not be needed, in order to recoup himself for the Initial out lay he has been put to. Another un pleasant feature of the business is that no proper implements are pro vided for the purpose, nnd so pre sumably the animal Is to be dis patched by means of billhooks and bayonets. Officers say that this is simply making themselves and the at my ridiculous. "It cured mo," or "it saved f..e life of my child are the expressions you hear every day about Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This Is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of the success of Cham ber'aln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Remedy Is that it cures. Sold by all dealers. zrr.u cnn:r hi:u:.ski. term of imprisonment took effect as from the day of his arrest, that Is, December 7. 1807 so that the pres ent release comes 18 months before t natural efflux of time. In releasing Dinuzula, General I'otha has combined a wise act of conciliation towards the .South Afri can native with a frank remembrance of an old frienr. After the death of Cetewayo in 1884. the Zulu nntion was split in two factions. Dinuzula, then a young man, was challenged by I sibcuti. and appealed for Roer aid. General Lukns Meyer led a large party of Uoer farmers Into Zululand in support of Dinuzula, and Usibcpu was routed by their aid. One of these soldiers of fortune was Louis Botha, a mere youth, tho son of a sheep far mer in the Transvaal. In gratitude of these auxiliaries, Dinuzula made over 3000 square miles or northwest Zululand to them, and they founded there the New Republic with Lucas Meyer as president Tho independence of the New Republic was In 1SSC recognized by England, but two yens later it was incoropated with the Transvaal as the Vryheld district. General Louis liotha, who continued to farm there, represented the Vryheld district In the Transvaal Mtvoa inirrcfmaunr.iaKZ Raadvaal, and some of his most re. markable victories in the Jioer war wire gained In the nelghboorhood he knew so well. Then Dinuzula was a king, and liotha was a soldier of for tune; now Dinuzula is a prisoner and liotha is a premier, nnd the latter has not forgotten the Zulu chieftain. Ciliul to Recommend Them. Mr. E Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., says: "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the severe headache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the se cretions natural and ml bladder no longer palrled me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills." In a yellow pnekage. Koeppen Bros. Competent steam engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher man for the threshing season. Ad dress' Chas. Weston, Celilo, Ore. WluU n Summer Cold May Do. A summer cold if neglected is Just as npt to develop Into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season. Do not neglect it. Take Foley's Hon ey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the Inflam ed air passages, nnd expels the cold from the system. Koeppen tiros. New South African Government (ilves Him Liberty. Capo Town. One of the first' acts of the new South African government has been to order the release of the Imprisoned Zulu chief, Dinuzula. This decision was reached at the first meeting of tho union cabinet at Pre eorla. LInuzula will be given a farm near Nylstroom, on which he will live with his wives and personal at tendants, und will enjoy reasonable liberty on an allowance of $2500 per annum, subject to good behavior. Dinuzula was removed secretly from New Castle to Pretoria. Dinuzula, who Is one of the sons of the famous Cetewayo, and therefore a prince of the Zulu royal line, was arrested in December, 1 '107. and charged on 23 counts, Including col lection of arms, Incitement to riot, and harboring rebels. He was kept in prison 11 months before he was brought up for trial. All charges but one that of "harboring rebels" completely broke down, and Dinuzula wus condemnod to four years' Imprls-1 onment and a fine of 100 pounds. The DRINK UP! wMsmmzw&amai You don't have to think up a thirst--it comes frequently enough these hot days. Just think of our thirst-quenching fountain drinks--try one and the thirst' is forgot ten. Pure, delicious, sanitarily served soda water just the right degree of flavor just the right coldness. Plain or fancy drinks. Ice cream and fruit combinations. JUST TRY "Fruit,--Malt" The Invigorating Thirst-Quencher The Pendleton Drug Co. The Mark of Quality.