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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY HAST ORE GONIAN, PKVBLDTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910. PAGE THREE TOMORROW Will Be the Largest, of A I 6 Stor 11 SATURDAY ALE ! STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW Saturday will surely prove to be one of the busiest days in the history of this store, for the series of special offerings arranged are from every view point the most attractive values we have ever offered at any time. Every department in the store will participate in this great sale, and the choicest of this season's merchandise will be offered at unusually low prices, Come to this sale tomorrow and and benefit by our present large assortment .and broad varieties. Tailored Suits At sale prices Saturday. Every suit in the . department must go at reduced prices. You cannot help but admire them. Tho styles are becoming, they have life, char acter, expression and individuality that will surprise you. The materials employed in their make-up are serges, broadcloth, chevi ots and mixtures. The jacketa are tho new short semi-fitting ttyles. The skirts are plaited or banded ac cording to the latest vogue. The plain tail ored collars and neat lines eivo them a pleas ing and stylish effect $42.50 Suits on sale Saturday at $33.75 $35.00 Suits on sale Saturday at $28.75 $30.00 Suits on sale Saturday at '$23.50 $27.50 Suits on sale Saturday at $21.25 $25.00 Suits on sale Saturday at $18.75 $16.50, $18 Suite sale Saturday at $12.00 36 in. Black Taffetta You have paid $1.50 time and time again for this quality; our price Saturday, OPEN ALL DAY 95f 19 m Outing Flannel Extra heavy WHITE outing flannel, our regular 12 l-2c out ing at . 10 Childrens Hose Regular 1 5 c and 20c Values at this Sale Saturday Only 10c LADIES' CORSETS We have the name of soiling the best corset for the money, and for Saturday wo are going to give still greater values. $1.00 and $1.25 corsets and a few corsets in the lot where the lines are broken, worth Krt nnA K3 Of) mnr ehmrv Sot. C'VgSP'IFSQO : : LA5TIKDPS urday : 75 Hand Bags This sale takes in every hand bag in the store, values to $15. Included are real seal, goat seal, walrus, morocco, calf and pig bkin, both plain and fancy from : $10.00 Hand Bags to go at $6.25 $7.50 Iland Bags to go at $4.75 $6.50 Iland Bags to go at 1 $4.25 $5.00 Hand Bags to go at $3.15 $4.00 Hand Bags to go at - : ' $2.75 $3.50 Hand Bags to go at S2.25 $3.00 Hand Bags to go at $1.90 $2.50 Hand Bags to go at ; : $1.60 LADIES JACKETS2 A Special lot of Jackets, not this years goods, but for wearing qualities there are nothing better. Good warm coats for ordinary wear, and with little alter ation can be made to look like new, about 50 of these 'Jackets in the lot. Your Choice $1.95 SILK WAISTS Including all colors Persians, Plaids, etc., also Black. Values up to $9 at 33 1-3 less for Saturday Bed Spreads SALE FOR SATURDAY. $4.00 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $3.50 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for .. $3.00 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $2.50 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $2.00 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $1.75 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $1.50 Bed Spreads will sell Saturday for $2.75 S2.25 S2.95 . 81.65 . 91.45" .. 81.15 81.05 Fancy Silk A most sightly assortment of fancy silks all colors and pat terns both waist and dress length some can be cut in length for trimming, consisting of Taffeta, Foullards, Messelane. These bilks sold regularly at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, but for this Sat urday sale, your choice at 63 Lace Curtains All odd pairs at 1-2 price. Only a few pairs left, owing to previous sale. It will pay you to come early Saturday. NOTICE! Goods Purchased At This Store Tomorrow and Monday, Will Go On Your November Account SOME HEWS CRUMBS PICKED UP AT E (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Oct. 27. The second dance of the season was given here at . the city hall last night by the Echo firemen. A large number were pres ent, both from here and neighboring towns. Music was furnished by Barks' or chestra. A good time was enjoyed by all. The next dance will be given next month on Thanksgiving night. Echo and vicinity still holds Its .record for long growing season of vegetation. Tomato, melon and other tender vinos flourished until yester day, last night was the first killing frost. But the people have been fore sighted enough to care well for the products of the past season and here as onco In far off Arcadia, peace and plenty reigns. John Manning, candidate for con gress, was here yesterday In the In terests of his candldary. He made a Give Quick Action. The Pendleton Drug Co. reports that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adler-1-ka, the new Ger man Appendicitis remedy, relieves any stomach or bowel" trouble. Many Pendleton people aro being helped. short talk at the city hall, leaving on the 4 o'clock train for Pendleton. Contractor Finney of Pendleton, kept a bon fire burning all last night In hopes of keeping the newly made concrete walk In front of ' F. T. George's building from freezing. P. B. Holslngton and son Earl Holsington have returned home from a visit In Spokane. Judge H. J. Bean was here Tuesday looking after his farm Interests. Jas. Johns and Will Moore of Pen dleton, were business visitors here yesterday. Mrs. J. T. Robinson and Mrs. Cl;-ra Stocker returned Tuesday to their homes In Pendleton after a week's visit with Mrs. O. F. Thomson of But ter creek. F. T. George returned this morning from Portland, where he has been soveral days on business. Mr. and Mrs. E..E. Elder went up to Pendleton this morning on tho motor. , Never Worry. About a cough there's no need of worry If you will treat It at its first appearance with Bnllard's Horehound Syrup. It will stop the tcough a once and put your Iung9 and throat bark Into perfectly healthy condition. A, C. Koeppen A Bros. It certainly Is a waste of money for mo to buy the ordinary kind of ba king powder. For all leading grocers now sell Cleveland's at the uniform price of l pound, 45 cents; S pounds, $1, and I pounds, Sl.g. ADAMS NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Oct. 27. Mrs. Dora McBrlde of Athena, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darr Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darr visited In the city of Pendleton Tuesday. Chas. Banan of Portland, was call ing on tho business people of Adams Tuesday. Mrs. McGee returned to her home In Pendleton Tuesday after visiting relatives In Adams for the past week. Bert Kirby of the Inland Mercantile company, was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Frank Whiteley was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. Wronio Green and Clark Maxie were Pendletm visitors Monday. Mrs. C. C. Darr visited In the city I of Pendleton Thursday. Misses Stella and Lula Lleuallen were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Harry Culter made a business trip to Pendleton Thursday. Mrs. C. Blake, manager of tho Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph company of Adorns, made a business trip to Athena Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Ferguson and baby Mar garet of Pendleton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen Thursday. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer Is appendi citis with many vIctlmB. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by pre vention. They gently stimulate stom ach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that Invites appendicitis, curing constipation, headache, bilious ness, chills. 26c at Koeppen Bros. A man who recenty hung himself at East Grand Forks had six watches on his person. He took plenty of time to the Job. DAILY GAIN IX WEIGHT. Comes to Those Wlio Vse Samose, Says Pnidfrlst Koeppen. The poor, thin, emaciated person, when he or she becomes plump, rosy and robust by using Samose. forgets that there Is such a thing as weak ness and underweight. Samose restores health to the whole system so that the tissues assimilate from the food all of thoe elements which make solid bone, firm muscle, pure blood, and sufficient fat to re store beautiful and symmetrical out linos to the figure. An increase In weight Is seen from the first week's use of Samose, but If It does not restore you to your proper weight and give you full vigor ond . vitality. Druggist Koeppen will return your money. Tou certainly can afford to try Samose on this guar antee. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents. TIIE COOL WEATHER XIGIITS AXD MORXIXGS IS A GOOD REMINDER OF AX EARLY WIXTER. Have You got Your HEATER. We have the most complete line of Heaters in Pendleton, and all our stoves are made by old and reliable makers and are standard the world over. SEE WHAT WE HAVE. WE CAX SATISFY YOU. Wood Heaters $6.00 to $ 1 8.00 Coal Heaters . $7.50 to $32.50 "THE RADIUM" combination wood or coal ?1S.03 imJ $20.00. The Taylor Hardware Co. 741 Main St. Phone Main 87 ft MS' I