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o o o o PAGE TWO DAIIA EA" REGONIAV, PENDLETON. OllEGON, I'lUOAY, .11' NE 2. 1011. KIGHT PAGES OOQOOdOOOOOOOOOOOQGQQOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO Saturday-.-Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Adjusto. ...Grand Corset Demonstration... o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G G O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o New Bed Svreads m Wo liavo just rm-ivotl a now lino of bod spreads, oon.Mstiiig of Marsaille-s and Cro oliot, with plain liom and figure-, with ont corners. Those- spreads are the very host makes, extra wide and full length. Price ranee from $1.25 to $6.50 1.25 Lawn Kimonas 79c A very pretty assortment, pool and neat, nothing nicer beautifully made and trim med. They will ?- Saturday for 79c 3.50 Sateen and Heath erbloom Petticoats 2.74 This is an extra special and pood for Sat urday only pood full cut, deep flounce, well made; while they last Your choice $2. 74 1.25 Gingham Petticoats 98c Good sorvieahle parmonts. very popular sellers, pood patterns, full and well made Saturday choice 98c Big $10.00 Suit Sale Continued We will continue our LcJies' $10 Suit Sale for Saturday. These suits are bargains. Every suit is up-to-date, gond Materials, correctly made; blues, blacks and mixtures in the new and wanted colors. Saturday, choice of 78 Suits at $10 each. . Men's Canvas Gloves, pair Men's Boss Overalls, pair Men's Best Work Shirts 5? ... SO? . 50? Men's Bandannas 5 Men's Straw and Canvas Hats from 10 to $1.50. Men's Underwear from 50 suit to $1.00 Pure Food Store in Our Model, Cool and Clean Basement. Phone Main 17. If von enjov bavins your grocery needs come from a sanitary store where CLEAXLI XESS, PURITY and ECONOMY are inseparable, The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE is that ONE store in Pendleton. Extra eare has ixxn piven the buying of pood, pure foods. Order early for Sunday needs. Her mist on, Umatilla and Milton Strawberries al lowest market price. Fresh shipment of Swift's Hams and Bacon. We slice your Bacon, Boiled Ham and Dried Beef just right. Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 20? Special Eastern Cnrn Meal, sack 30? Choice Ilipe Oranges, dozen 30? Everything the market affords in fresh fruits and vepet aides. -"r one tbinp missing. Extra Fancy Dairy Butter, mil 55? Fancy Full Cream Cheese, pound 25? ' cans Extra Fancy Sliced Pineapple 81.40 Fig Puddinp, cans ,-. 15? and 25? 25? 25? 10? 40? 50? Condensed Soups, 2 cans .. Ripe Olives, pint Marshmallows, packapo ; Shelled Walnuts, jars Shelled Almonds, iars ( 'berries in Maraschino,- lwttles 35?, GO? and 00? Shrimp, cans 15? and 30? Mushrooms, individual cans, each 25? Lobsters 20?, 35?, 45? Walnut- and Almonds, pound 25? Stuffed Dates, jars 40? Candied Cherries and Pineapple, lb 80? Crockery Specials Lemonade Sets, pilcher, 0 pi asses . SO? Berry Sets, 7 pieces, special 48? Fire Proof Ware, Mixinp Bowls, Bean Pots, Custard Dishes and' Pitchers. Complete stock. Self Sealing Mason Jars and Eeo ii"inv Jars and Fixtures. THE o o o o o 0 o o o 0 o G 9 O Q Q G Q o 0 o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o (Special Correspondence.) Hcrmlston, Ore., Juno 1. The gov ernment surveyors, who have been .loins topographical work on tho pro posed west extension of the Umatilla s?ov rninent project, returned to Her mlston today, Tliey broke camp last evening and It la stated that they have finished their work, There were over forty men in th's camp worktns under It. H. Haw.loy. " J. O. Wagner arrived ot Hermlston yesterday with his family from Hood lllver. They w'U now make this their future homo Mr. Wagner having land under the project. lr. Waldo It. Coe arrived from 1 NEWS OF TIE NORTHWEST t t t Siile of I'Mnte Approved. liayton, Wash. Judge Miller lius confirmed the purchase made by John l'ilesslnger of ItiO acres of land bo- longing to the Johnson estate at auc Hon .ale u few weeks ago, for $5000. Newport tirmlimles First Class. Newport, Ore. Monday evening the Newport high sclionl held Its first graduation exercises. The high school has been establish three years, but has had no graduations until this year. The class of two, Miss llallle George of Newport und Miss Viola Gannon of Toledo, have made good records. OWES - ! HER HEALTH Washington and the east this morn ing. He states that they had sold Heavy Storm In Mountains, quite a little land for the Orchard r-ayton. Wash. John (Hills and W. company and have several people who . S Kussoll returned from a trip to will visit tho project in the near fu- the mountains and report an unpre ture. Icedeiited condition on the mountain Kdward S. Loudenslagor made ni nails for this time of the year. He- land deal yesterday whereby he came j .vend the Wolfe fork of the Toiiehct, into possession of forty acres of lan I Hie snowdrifts ate piled, up from 15 in 'lie third un't. to -0 feet high, the heaviest snow Mr. and Mrs. V. 1 Snyder of Wa-'(w reported in this region lit this t r:on, s. 1)., arrived n Hermisten to-;"1"' "f 'he year. l.iy to visit with Mrs. Snyder's broth-! V. C. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Sny- ; IevMon l'iople ('tune liy lioat. d. i- have ben vsitini: Mrs Holland! ''"he PalKs Ore. A large party of .a I'i'iU;uid for the list three weeks a 1 came yesterday to see Mr. Hoi I'm '. 1 oi'.m'.' returning for their in the oast. t.evl:to:i, Idaho, people will start fioni their city tomorrow on the home i '" " IHvi-r Transportation company's learner und will stop in The Dalles Uev. Ira Crooks arrived th's eve- , nvor nR. 'hen they arrive here, nii'.:- from Milton, to take charge of the M. K. church at this place In the ahcme of Hev. Newham, who has done to London, England, to witness the "coronation of King George. lie v. Crooks will most likely have charge of this church until tho end of the conference year, which ends In September, Deafness Cannot Ito Cured hy local applinnrpg, as they cannot reach the diseased portion at the ear. There Is inly one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused hy an Inflamed condition of the mu cous lining ot the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rambllnir sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is onttrely closed, 1'eafnegs is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed foreyer: nine rases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, wlili h Is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will gle One Hundred Dollars for case of Deafness (caused Dy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. - F. J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O. Send for circulars free. Take Hall's Kamily rills for constipation. TO ERECT CATHOLIC CHURCH AT ECHO PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS. Z OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CIRCUS GIVES GRAND PARADE (Continued from page one.) from ancient history. Intended as "a pleasing, passingly picturesque tour nament, a satisfying, edifying, grati fying, ennobling, superb and subllma epectacular prelude," crowding the vat arenas with the finest, richest and costliest display ever seen. Egyptians, Philistines, Phoenicians, eabaenians. Arabians, Abysslnlans. together with mounted heralds, high priests, archers, warriors. But what's the use? They were all there, "the w hole forming a bril liant kaleidoscopic vlslot; of animated and iridescent splendors with every known human and animal accompani ment in vogue with the people of t!-at aj; End clime," as the press de pirtTirt sail. The pro? depart ment this year Is made up of ti--Ilt:!" d-cri'jer?. Fourteen elephans so far forgot their usual offishness after the grand entry as to perform some very mar velous stunts. Then there were very good aerial acts on swinging trapzes without the aid of an aeroplane, fol lowed by "ah all star group of eques triennes of international fame." There were races, ten different kinds, around the track to bring the glories to a fitting close. But before that a tall young man In a frock coat mounted the centre platform to an nounce that although the performance was scarcely half over the audience .should be acquainted with the fact that a grand concert of excellence would begin as soon as the last race had been run. In short, it was an afternoon as brimful of ecstasy as ordinary human nature could hold. The prophesies of the press agent have come to pass. There Is nothing more to be said un less to voice the wish that next year the Sells-Floto folk will pay us an other visit. and continue their trip to Portland where they will attend the Itose Car nival. While they are in this city they will be entertained. Arrange ments are being made now by the lo cal business men's association. Capitol May (Jet Ktuto Wilier. 5-'ulem. Ore. Secretary of State 01 cott Is Investigating the possibility of connecting the state house with the state waterworks system at the peni tentiary. The state plant pumps wa ter to the asylum in addition to the penitentiary. If a change is made at the state house from the city to the state water system and the latter is developed, $60 a month can be saved to the state. Secretary Olcott de clares in addition to this saving, bet ter water and higher pressure can be had. To Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Rcottvillo. Mioh. " I want to tell you how much uood LytliaE.llnkluun's I Vegetable Com. lioiinii and Sanative asli have done nw. I live on a farm ami have worked very hard. I am forty, five years old, and fttn the mother of thirteen children. Many peoplo think it htnnipi that I am not brokr-n down with hard work and tin' euro of lnv fam. ily, hut I tell them of my rrood iVioini, Votir Yi m'Ublo (.'otiivotil'd, and tii.it there will lm no k'.ck.irh't mid hearing down pains for them if tin y willtako it as I have. 1 am scarcely ever with out it in the house. "1 v ill say nlr.o that I think there is no Letter medicine to ls found lor young pir's to build them up and m.ika them strong r.nd well, ily c'dest (!auf.'htcr l.:i i taken l.ydi K. l'ink. liam's Yejrctablit (.Vniiu.tmd for pain, ful periods and Irregularity, audit has always helped her. "1 am always ready and willing ti ppeak a gwd 'word fi.r the Lydia K. l'inkham's Keinedien. 1 tell every ona I meet that 1 owe my health and hap piness to these woiuiei'fid medicines." Mrs. .).(!. Jo'.iXHor.-.rrcoltville.ilich., K.F.D. 3. Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, mado lrom native roots and herbs, rotdafns no narcotics or harm fill drills, and to-d-iv holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of fumalu dm'tUca. (iolcl. ndale Dark Two Pays. tiolder.uale. Wash. Goldendale was in darkness for two days this week. The coils in the dynamo at the power house burned out and It was necessary to await the arrival of new ones. The plant is working again. At this time It Is very necessary to have the'eur rent during the day, as the city rock crushing plant Is run by electric power and with the present crow working on the roads the plant is kept busy the full 10 hours at full capacity. (Spi tial Correspondence.) Kelni. Ore, June 2. Through tho (alous efforts of Mrs. .Tas. McLaugh lin and other loyal Catholics, $1500 has been raised toward building a church on the lot recently purchased here. Work on the edifice will begin sometime this month. Clark Ware of Hotter creek, has rented the O. D. Teel farm west of here ami moved h's family to the neat cottage on it and within a m.le of ton n. There are 135 acres of the place in alfalfa. Miss Ada Matthews came down rom Pendleton and visit"d lure u short time befor gxing out to her home on Butter creek. Mrs. P. Whitworth moved yester day to Pendleton, where she il) conduct a lodging house on East Court street. Mrs. It. J. Kast and Miss Cella Moore left yesterday for Brush prair ie. Wash., where they will visit with Mrs. Chris. Mikesel. Mrs. East ex pects to remain with her daughter for some time, but Miss Moore, after a fey dpj's, will go to Portland to at tend the Rose Carnival. Mr. and Mrs. George Copplnger spent today in Portlnnd. Ed. Horsch yesterday sold his res taurant In the Arlington building to John Jordan, who will continuo the business in the same place. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keeler and chil dren visited In Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. ttoy Ward were pas sengers to Pendleton on the motor this morning. A large number of Echoltes went up to Pendleton this morning to at tend the Sells-Floto circus held there today. Prof. A. O. Cannon left this morn ing for a week's visit at Athena. Mr and Mrs. W. M. Castle v sited with Pendleton friends today. 1'riiit Light at Sclo. IVI.), lire Fruitmr-ii report a very liyht crop of small fruits In this vl ciniiy. c.ioseberries are scarce on the local market, some growers re portlng not ni"re than one-third of i crop. I.oKuuherries will not yield r-niiich m te than one-third the usual iiiiMUht. The crop of cherries will i:. o le unusually light. Strawberries "ii a. unt of the eoo weather, are Just beginning to ripen. The early vaiieties were badly damaged by the froy! hut there will probably he the usual crop of late ones. Woodmen Hold Picnic. Woodhiirn, Ore. The fourth, an nua! picnic of the Marion county as sociation of the Modern Woodmen of America and Itoyal Neighbors of America Is being held in this city to day nnd is being attended by thous ands of people. Salem, Sllverton, Aunisvllle, Monitor, Woodburn, Clyimawa, Brooks and Scotta Mills camps are largely represented. Mu sic is by the Aurora and Sllverton bands. A parade several blocks in length, in which were floats, camp teams, decorated automobiles and ve- hklos, proceded to Schram s grove, v here the keys of the city were turn ed over. GN PUBLIC MORALITY Spokane, Wash. Commissioner Hayden, head of the department of public safety, announces he soon will submit an ordinance to tho city coun cil to create a commission on public morality, composed of five promt, neut citizens of Spokane, who shall serve without pay. -The Idea la to conduct a thorough Investigation In to all matters relating to public mor ality, to prosecuto violations of ex Istlng laws and to recommend new legisi.rlon. If needed. A secretary Is to bo engaged and permanent offices maintained in tho city hall. The plan, which Is to be put Into oper atlun early in 1!12, has the support of Mayor Hlndley and two of the other three commissioners. Mr. Hayden believes Jt w ill go a lorg way toward solving the social evil, sa loon, public park, amusement and kindred problems In this city. Mayor Hlndley has offered a position as sanitary official to a candidato to be decided upon by tho Woman's ClulJ of Spokane The appointee. It Is an nounced, will be vested with police, power and hnve charge of cafe and restaurant Inspection. Do you read the East OrcgonUn? Do you read the East Oregonlan? CELEBRATED Tjfc Headache, Moating, Indigestion, C STOMACH 0"nmiHncM, QTTERSare dangcr signals i n a t should be at tended to p r o m p t ly. The Dlttcrs should be your first choice. All druggists iilli HEADOUIRTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated F1S TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTn POWDER and MT, nOOD CREAM. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. I I II 1 UJ - . . ' ' ""k"- I ' " - ' i y 1 . y '' 't ' ' .. ' A Zer i y ,. J " ..f emeus Ml tess ' y i y ; x-ryy r itfvi fEaow , N y c'p y y -y -,ipiCo-W( Lr-AiihtA zjeyy y y y y y cr y ' Mafe F mmm ' I ViesTtfts ,J . Daffy Dan, tho Baseball Fan, Takes tho KM to tho Sells-Iloto Circus Today.