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PAGE FVtrU GAILY EAST ORE COMAS. FENDLETOX. OREGON. Tl"EMAV. JVXE 20, 1911. nonr r agim WE ACCUSED 1 In answer, will say, we are glad to carry (he burden of bringing down the prices on high-class merchandise. People f nrst thought it was impossible to run a business without having these so called sales, hot air advertising schemes, etc., but as you have noticed, the Golden Rule Store is growing every day. Why? Because our buying power for 28 busy stares enables us to undersell all competition. Seeing is believing, and all we ask is a comparison, quality for quality, price fc price. It is a common remark to hear people say, "I have thrown my ..catalogue in the corner since the Golden Rul Store opened. Bear this in mind, the Fourth of July is coming and you are going to need a new outfit from head to root. When you buy, buy right. . tcr le NOTIONS. Common Pins afetv Pins Pae'Balk I.ubLer Balls 1U0 Marblt aseline Ink 1 oats Thread Window Shades iennen's Talcum Powder Colgate's Talcum Powder t'utieura Soap Collar Supports -lair Puffs Colored Damask White Damask lc 20 5r 5c 5 5f 4c 4c 25c 15c ISc ISc 5c $1.49 49C Pure Linen Damask Children's Rompers . LADIES' DRESSES. Our stock is very low. Better value never civen. ransrin? in price from SI.49 to S4.9S. Ladies' riding skirts. 4.00 values S2.9S Ladies' riding suits, 5.00 values S3.9S Ladies' riding suits 0.00 values S4.9S LADIES' SKIRTS Direct from factory makes these prict sible: Ladies' Skirts, 3.00 values Ladies Skirts. j.00 values Ladies' Skirts, 5.50 values Ladies Skirts. 7.50 values Ladies' Skirts 10.00 values pos- S1.9S S3.9S S4.9S S5.90 S7.90 TOWELS OF ALL KIXDS. Larsre Turkish Towels. 3.V values Turkish and Iluck Towels Fancv Linen Towels 5c LACE CURTAINS , 69c to S3.9S. PARASOLS. Fancy Parasols, all colors, from 98c to S3.49 Children's Fancy Parasol 19c and up T PROOF CORSETS 9Sc BIG LINE OF HAIR RIBBONS, 35c values 19c. WARNER'S Rl 1.50 Values ..00 Values . S1.49 ..50 Values S1.9S EMBROI DER I ES. Narrow E i !i I n i 5 e r i es 7-ia. Flouncing 5c 6 14c 25c and 39c 9c lVvj Skin Flouncin; . BED SPREADS. Friuicl Spreads S1.49 Frinced and Scalloped ed;?? . S1.9S Better Grades L $2.49 and S2.9S HANDKERCHIEFS. Children's Handkerchiefs Ladies Handkeahief.-. 2 for Better Grades 10t 2 lc 5C for 25c LADIES. MUSLIN WEAR. Princt Slips 9SC Ladies' Gowns 49c. 69c and BSC Ladies' Skins : 69c. 9Sc and S1.49 Ladies' Corset Covers 19c, 25C and 49c 'hildren's Drawers 15C and 19 GINGHAM AND PERCALES. Red Seal Gingham. 15c values . IOC Dress Ginahauis. irk values 8 l-3c Percale. i'T-in. cl quality, 10c val. 6 1-2C American Caliox-s, ." 1-Cc values 5C Amoskeaii Apr-r2 Gin?., 10c values 6 l-4? G1 Apron Ginchani 5C LAWNS AND SUMMER GOODS. G.v-1 Grade Lawns, S l-3c values, vard 5i Better qualities 8 1-3C and IOC Suisene Silk 25 (renuine Soisctte 25C Poplins all shades 25C Corde.1 Voile? 25C Flaxons and Linanes 19 :.in. Taffeta Silk. 1.50 value 98C :V.-in. Poncee. 1.50 value 98c LADIES' WAISTS White and colored 49c up to $4.98 LADIES' GLOVES In black and white, from 10c to $1-23 HOSIERY. Children's H-.se l.iiies Black Hose. 4 pairs I-iw" B!ck Hose, for Genuine Silk Hose All Silk Hose 1.50 values B-d She ts 75o value? 10c. . for 25r 25c 25r 25c And 49 9Sc 49c 19c 27C Pillow Tubinsr, 4-ir. 2.V value IVqnot Siuetins. 1M 35c value Foxeraft Sheet in? t-4. S0e value H. .pe Muslin. U l-c value S l-Sr I. ..ndale Muslin. 1 l-.c value 8 l-3 Heavy i'nbleache.1 Muslin 5 a:iJ 6 l--lc BOYS' SHOES. B's' heavv calf shoos. 1.50 values 9SC Roys' heavy calf sh.x's 2.00 Value 81.49 l'-ys' heavy calf shoes. 2.25 values .. 81.69 A full line of children's and ladies Shoes and (Ixford: children's from 49 up; ladies' from 98c and up. MEN'S OVERALLS Such as Underbill, I'-.ss of the Road, Prink? of Detroit . .. 83 Men's Waist Band Overalls 49 58, 75C MEN'S SUITS. This department has called the attention of every careful buyer. The greatest line of suits ever shown in the northwest. Great stress is placed on our 89.90 suit, these are regular 16.50 values. Bovs' Suits S1.9S, 82.49. 82.98 Men's mid pants. 2.00 values . 81.49 Men's odd pants, 2.50 values 81.98 Men's odd pants, 4.50 values . S2.9S Men's rM pants. 5.00 values . 83.9S Boy' Knee Pants . 49C, 69C, and 98 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Porosdnit and Balbrisrsan. 35c values 25 Men's balbriggan, 50c values 39 Men's balbripgan, 75c values 49 Men's Union suits, $1.50 values 98 MEN'S SHIRTS. Men's work shirts, 40e values 25 Men's work shirts, 50c values 39 Men's work shirts, 75c values 49 Men's black sateen, 75c values 49 Men's black sateen, $1.00 values 79 Men's black sateen. $1.50 values 9S Men's oft collar shirts, $1.50 values 98 Men's ned'-ve shirts, 9, 984 Phvs Waist and shirts 25 MEN'S GLOVES. Men's full calf clove, 75c values 49 Mori's full oalf jrauntlett, $1.00 values ..69k Men's mule skin cloves 25 Men's gauntlet, 1.50 values 98 Men's gauntlet. 2.00 values, regular 81.45 Men's sox 10, 3 for 25 Men's Fancy sox, 25e values 15 Men's mvkties, 35c values regular 25 en's nwkties. 75e values 45 MEN'S HATS Greater Savings Never Known. Men's Hats, $1.50 values 98: Men's Hats, $2.00 values 81.49 Men's Hats 2.50 values : 81.98 Men's Hats, $4.00 values 82.98 T. B. Stetson's, $5.00 values 83.45 Big line of straws and canvass from 10 to 49. MEN'S SHOES. We lead on men's footwear. Every pair give satisfaction. Men's work shoes , Men's work shoes, 2.50 values . Men' work shoes, $3.00 values Men's work shoes 5.00 values Elk skin shoes 2.75 values Men's CowUv hoots, 6.00 values Big line of dress shoos from 81.49 to 84.98 81.69 81.98 82.49 83.98 81.98 84.98 Every sensational sale that is inaugurated in Pendleton, is a boost for the Golden Rule Store. It creates just that much more confidence in our business methods. The people are fast realizing we have but one price to all, and it is always lower than our competitors not for one week or two, but for the entire year. STORES AT UTAH B:neham Canyon Bingham City Ml. Plejs-ni Midvale Price P.iohflel ! Murray Priv Eureka WTOMIXO Cumberland Kemnr.erer Evanston mm fT MM STHES AT OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE PENDLETON, OREGON IDAHO St. Anthony Preston Hxhurp L-i.t.n M'xcow Slalal NKVADA Ely WlnnpmuTa Elko Lovelock WASHINGTON Walla Walla OREGON Pendleton MONTANA Dillon s.ii iitjn.i. iand other steps taken to promot In his lecture la.-t evening Dr. Cal- ! cleanlineas. The pavei streets vin S. White, state health officer, ex- should be Hushed at night instead of i plained m a graphic way the evils ; merely swept. The flushing of the of the fly. The fly Is a terrible men- J streets is of especial vatue In the sum- Pobi:jvd I-aiij nd Svatl-Vtoklf at Pen-: ace to human health ani may pro- mT time. ler'.y be considered a more danger- What is of greater importance still eus enemy to man than all the wild ; U the more thorough education of forcement of the lan- would m an V animal, of the Jungle combined. He J the public to the nece.-.-ity of main- r lace a premium on further staf bing AX 1NEPENDEXT NEWsPAjVER. iiett. Oregyu. by ttie UKKOOMAN PL'iiImXG CO., in charging them with violating the state law against rioting Deputy District Attorney Pruitt is doing ab solutely right. He would be remis?1 in his duty if he did otherwise. For the prosecuting officers or tf!e courts to be vak or cowardly In the en- SLUSCUIITION BATES. Li!y. uae year, lij maii Jj.'Xl Lm.tj. .i oio-ts. tj mxil -.CKJ imltj, i.-ee .vls. Lj cail l.-i Lm.uf. oe tt. t,j -.i io L-.... oe J-r. ty timer 7.50 L.., t.x ui'jUiLi, Vf terrier 3.15 L:.y. tree ois. by carrier l.ai lAi.y. oe ioLii, by tr;ier 63 bez-i-Kec..;. oiie year, by o-ail l.-t'J besii-Weeiiiy. bi moatLj. by ciil 73! r.t V e-. j, iur oiontiji, by .il... JM I laiiy Hast Oregonisa Is kept on sl it ue urew'iti Xew Co., S-"j ilorrisoa ! treet. )'(.rt.ad. Oregyti. ! Nort-.ext Xk C j , Portia-d, Oregon. ' Cii-.a. j i;.r, tfrf Security ISai!d.C8. ' Vaj.iftoi, y Lurau, iol font- li tt;e., N. W. j M-.be.- i;j.i:ed Pres- A'jc:atloti. ' Hurered at tf. potoffl'- at Pendleton. , Orv. J ;od i-j mail matter. , .- an in-id jus foe and does deadly ; teining troo l sanitary conditions and w j'.h--ut b-ing dete ted by casual observer. In fact it is -rir.3 recent y i-rs that the fiy the :.!y ha.-- b. ett shown up in his true light as a spreader of disease. Vast good shoull result from the .L-it t t:,e ity of the state health of aboii.-h:r.g the fiy. Had every wo man in the city attended Dr. White-' bcturi- iast night a rev iiu'ioTi wo'.M quickly -kcux in the handling of lota! J lynching bees. Tb uff.iirs. The unfortunate thin? ab'.u: ; I for the officers, both the !'. t Jre last r.ight vent the f ict i 'CU I. '., to hid true to the vigorous I that a majority of tho present al- 1 course they have followed thus far rc .!;. a-.pre.iated the irr.p-'rt.-;nce ' f ar'd to 0 their duty thoroughly re- anij on that antidote for such dis.or u rs ni b .violence. Pen li-tor. is a peaceful home tiivn aTifl it -a ants no more riots and no to avoid suoh police and l Si-i Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVE.r. PrH'rtSr. of a7iy sucg'-sti'i Uli.-gUiil- Main 1 ."iIal city and Co-:ntT Peper. rri'T. Whiie the au Jience which h'".ri .! J- -ttsre '-.is not p. i.rge as the subject and were -lir-aiy I., edlt.g , S.;rdo . it FhouiJ have b-en there were suf-ithe advice that.. ?.-. n. TK-I'"'jrv fi?l-nt people ther to bring about aniwh r-if' T.lfghten'-K-rit most were'' tli r..r.tr.ry. effective crusade for better condit-jnot present. I ons within the city if they will but do j Here's speed to the "f--v.pt the fly" I AN" KI.KVI'XTH IU)l"lt MAX. i. Thf- la.iiea rivi cr.'n wp!I i mr-f mi.t T"lirr i t r. tV.. f'' ,1 ! r.- ,1.., nf tt. l..t . H' ! r -. nt- and ii Is fitting for that you will bring about the greater .M Hride a stirring- char ter i-i the I . . I Vi J1.CK i ; oreaniMtion to I'-ad in the ar.tl-r.y carr.paien. It is a subject pertaining particularly to the field of domestic x. J-r,ce. ra!th Tr.d hfppir.e-s rr.ily in general. the humar ; i' litie.'il history of Oregon is retail-j Absolute Pur Tha only baking powder made from Roy a f Grspo Cream of Tarter .oftiura.NoIjB Phs-phale .SON MOT. O O Earth: Thou hast not ny wind that blows That Is n.t music;. Every "i of thine. Pre-e- -ji.;v fjowg In aro mati' wir; Ari vn' 1 ? -f 7 h -""rour f!ox- 'T thft g'-OTS And every I!tt bro-rn trst d' 'h ire. IT.'h 'iTi'f-'r!?- irr'--5fer It set f. and har hfrl !virp A Hvln!' T-r-rd to even, tVIrr, Albert It l.i'i't th m'? a w?. re. P.i'v;rd H'stf ,1 1 f -T1! I.. 1 . . T-.l. ..... t-u. ieoi.jj iTiiiuit! l ni-o-ij . r ,i t e t : senator j'rom Oregon during tha In.'-t J Till HL Vll-f.v IV TILAlTim . , . , . . . 1 on. ! wi- iin7i.if-it. i iifuir ni me lamous rHaaiof:K jr, wn rr. iwik In Pendieten s in almost all other I It i a fortunate thing that the ( the legislature was engaged w hen J. places the work of protecting public state law against rioting provides! that j N. Dodnh was defeated for rr-elec-h'.alth is sadly neglected. .Ve prac-!hen m.n engage in a riot In which tion in 1893. v.: illy have no such thing as an In- 'a ' !or I- committed they may be During the entire 40 days of the I ec'-ion of dairies, markets or of charged with that felony even though ; session the members of the house general sanitary conditions. There it be committed by only one of their j and senate had balloted in vain for r;iay be a city health officer b'n If so number. senator. Though the republican cau- !.o "is never heard from. All the good T -.- ,olti f.ffieer ha ever done In ! I - " ""r i l uii ij ii er senator, aw.iv from the P nleton couli be marked down op. no one ran foresee what the results'and refused to :and for ro!ph re- j l-.-is'.(t'ir -n a small book. I may be. Innocent people are as II- j election. During the 40 ! virions To a tequateiy protect tne health :ar.ie to iuff.er as are those directly j candidates were brought forth but I e-f the people tiiere should be thor- j involved. Men who Ftart riots are as; the opposing elemtnt in the republl- urh Inspection- of dairies and nvar- I dangerous t soe'ety as are Incendiar- ;'can party were unable to unite until i A riot in a crowded section of a city CUs had endorsed Dolph for reeioC. '-, tatement No. 1 and for taking 1 rr'u h !ike fire- wh"n !t "; tlon a band of SO bolted the caucus 1 election -f senator, awav fro,K a senatorial posslbllitv tn. name had scarcely been mentioned in cor.n.vtion with the sonatorshlp Though Senator Mcllride had an honorable record as a member of the upper house the circumstances of his election were such as to furnish a powerful argument for the adoption the European plan. Everything first-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water . heated throughout. Rooms en suite with buih Large, new sample ronms. The Hotel St. George Is pronounced one of the most up-to-date hotels of the Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm con nections to office, and hot and cold water running In all rooms Rooms $1 and $1.50 Block and a half from depot See the big electric sign. If all come to the Round-up who Jsny they prP intending to do so it will Weep th,. acco'v.Tnod.itions com mittee busy preparing for them. ket places. Grocery stores and meat lies. They deserve heavy punish- after midnight on the closing day of shops should be adequately scr'-ened 1 merit T'.ji h. long been oontplnlnt that ." few trains In and out of the city 'ury mall nnd therefore the an nouncement Hint No. 17 win hence- jthe session when McErlde was chosen. ; farth t!lt, ma .., n wolfnmPi, hv I - io 5u-r'j aKiri'-i. iiit-B. iliiriurej i.i ooioiiig ine iLiijin viiiu - -i r : c 11111 me news or -MCl'noe S eert!On businessmen 'and refuse pfle. houH be abolished in the Main street riot laM Friday and j went forth fen- people even knew h ' 1st Time I- n'"MP- A Portland man is asking for a divorce and alleges he was fed on boiled potatoes, jf served at break fost tho grounds should be sti'fi elent. Save money by reading to.inyV ads