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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OKI GOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 110, 1911. oooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo?ooooooooooooooooopooooooo o o o o e o c e o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o 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 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o "",f Mtiii .i mm ' i i n itm mm ,', !;',' ',, .AL-xtJr mi ir-n ' iiurm m i'Vi limn i in mt mm mm Fourth of July Special Three Days Sacrifice of Men's New Stylish Spring Suits. This sale embraces about 300 suits, blues, blacks and fancies: Coats 2 and 3 button models; Pants peg and semi-peg cut. The best makes in he country, such as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh Wick wire, Schloss Bros., Clothcraft, Etc. Dependable clothes, values up to $30.00. COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD 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 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 Ladies' Lingerie Waists We have divi.lel our 11 n serin waists into thnv lots. LOT ONE WILL GO AT 39? IOT TWO WILL GO AT 9S LOT TIIKKE WILL GO AT 91.13 $1.25 Gingham Petticoats 97c This is a cool sXfial, extra (jnalitv, full cut SATTRDAV ami MONDAY - : .'. :. 97 $1.50 Corsets 98c A new iwxlel Koval Worcester Corset, made of batiste, es pecially fur snnmier comfort, sells regularly for $1.50, all sizes r.p to so. SATURDAY an.l MONDAY .. 9S- $1.25 16 Button Silk Gloves 89c Women's l.nir silk cloves, Kaysers double tips in pinir, lilit blue, navv, srav, preen, red, yellow and brown SPECIAL SAT URDAY and MONDAY 89? 75c and 50c Women's Hose 38c Women's extra finality embroidered lisle in lotli black and n.l..rs. full fashioned. French f.n.t. SPKCIAL SATURDAY and MONDAY 3Sc Will '.HWH.PJIIfJL'HJ" WJlB,UWii,!llllllMB II J Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery, in Our Model Basement. Phone Main 17. Order your supplies today for Sunday. Order early. The mornins orders can l taken and filled wth more promptness. We Rave a groat supply ff Choice .Berries, Cherries and Vege tables fresh from the pardons and orchards. Norway Sardines, regular 1? seller, special tfnlay, cans 10? Fancy Jellies and Preserves, bottles 30? to CO? Salad Dressing Powder, one can makes a quart of delicious dressing, cans : 15? Our stock of Fruit Jars, -Icily Glasses and Jar Extras is com plete. New Dill Pickles, jars 20?, 23?, 30?, 45?. Hulk, qt. 20? Sweet Midget Pickles, pint 30? Small Sour Pickles, quart 20? I'ipe Olives, pint 25? Cherries in Marsehino, bottles .. 35?, GO?, 90? Fiir Pudding, the health dessert, eons 15? and 25? T. P. W. Special Blend Cuffee, the best 30? coffee on earth. Slnffed Pickles, 4 for '25? Ehmatm Olive Oil, Utiles 35?. GO?, $1.00 Choice Pineapple, 0 cans JjSl.OO T. P. W. Teas, the world's finest products, pkg. 30 and GO? Melon Mangoes, each 5? Linen Suits Plain tailored models in skirts, plain and pleated coats made with sailor collars or plain notched effects. Sizes 1C to 42. $13.00 Linen Suits will go for .'. 8.50 J-513.98 Linen Suits will go for $9.00 815.00 Linen Suits will go for 810.98 S J 6.50 Linen Suits will go for $13.00 819.95 Linen Suits will go for 815.95 Children's Wash Dresses Made of gingham, percale and lawn, nicelv made. Kun in sizes -2 to 14 years LOT 1, 49?; LOT 2 98? Children's Spring Coats 1-2 Price This spring's new models. Nifty stylish garments. Ages to H vears. Come in navv, tan, black and white check, golf .red and white SATURDAY and MONDAY 1-2 PRICE $1.50 Bed Spreads 98c Saturday only wo will sell one lot of 81.50 lied spreads for 9S?. An exceptionally good value, full size, plain hem. SAT U!MAY ONLY , 98? 75c Pillow Tops 39c This includes any pillow top in our stock up t 75?. A lave and beautiful assortment tops and backs to match. SAT URDAY ONLY 39? THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOu 000500000000000000000000000C001)0f oooooooooooooooooooo Ixss of Vitality is loss of the prln- ( p!s of life and is early indicated by ( failing appetite and iminishing j strength and endurance. Hood'B ear- j aparllla .s the greatest vitalizer 1 1 j acts on all the organs and functions ; and builds up the whole system. I NOT THE ONLY ONE. ASS'N NOTIFIED OF OPPOSED ACTION FOUR TEAM LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED I DAY PROJECT FEASIBLE BUT INDEFINITELY POSTPONED There Arc Hundreds of Pendleton I Peoole Similarly Situated, i Can there be any stronger proof! offered than the evidence of Pen- j dlelon residents After you have j read the following, quietly an f.ver j the question. , Mrs. E. J. Meiners. 501 Lewis I treet., Pendleton, Oregon, says: ! "About two years ago a cold settled ; n my kidneys and caused backache I nd pains through my, loins. I felt J fcimo and sore and any movement uch as stooping or lifting was ac- ompani:d by sharp twinges. While j t was suffering in this way, IJoan s Kidney Pills were brought to my at tention and I procured a box at the Pendleton Drug Co. They gave nie jelief at once and I had not used them iong before my trouble was entirely jenioved. I know that th!s remedy is n of trreat merit anr consequently I do not hesitate to recommend it." I iStalement given ejetobr 10, 1505.) Time Js the Tent. I Sirs. Meiners. was lntervlewr-j on ilay 17, 1910. and she said: "I still i told Doan's Kidney Pills in high es teem and I am pleaded to again say t, good word for them. I have taken this preparation recently and It his! done good work." For sale by all dealers, price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Puffalo. New York, sole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and lake no other. C'omrrcsMiian Ijiffi-rty In Asuml that Oregon Will l!wlc Her Share From Reclamation Fund. (Special e.'orrespondence. ) Hermiston, Ore., June 30. Word has been received from Congressman A. W. Lafferty that he has had a conference with Director F. H. New ell of the reclamation service In re gard to the proposed Went .Side ex tension of the Umatilla Irrigation project. The result of this conference was given in a press dispatch from Wash ington a few days ago. State Will e;-t Money. en account of the .Secretary of the Interior Fisher being practically un familiar with the situation of the Re clamation Service, any recommenda tion that is made by Director New ell will be accepted without question, so the above statements made by Mr. Newell ,-lve assurance to the people of the state of Oregon that they will receive th-ij- share of the monies due her from the reclamation fund. Mrs. E. W. Froup of Walla Walla who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ei. II. Upthegrove, of Hennls ton, returned to her home last eve ning on the local. Mrs. James Loudenslager, one of the victims of the motor car accident which occured over a menth ago, Is still confined to her bed but it Is thought that she is some better. Dr. M. V. Turley is in attendance. I'KOSPECTIVE PLANS FOR FORMATION ARE OUTLINED Pendleton, Mil ton-Firewater, Wulla Wulliv and Atlicnii are Towns In clii.lc.l for Representation in ulue Mountain. With only one more game to play before the season of the Blue Moun tain league closes as arranged on the schedule, local fans and members of the Walla Walla baseball club are ad vocating a four-team league of the same order to contnue through the summer, thus giving Rummer base ball for the fans of the city, when there is little else doing In any of the towns, says the Walla Walla Union. Echo has already dropped out and Weston Is about to, leaving Pendle ten, Milton-Freewater, Athena and Walla Walla with well organized teams which may play throughout the summer months. Athena could Join with Weston to some extent and strengthen that team, although the article of ball put up has been good, whlio Milton-Freewater has already demonstrated ability to support a team. Pendleton is doing well and the Pears are always there. Expenses would be less and the at tendance should not decreased much, as during the latter part of July and all of August a good baseball game would revive the monotony of the many a worklngman'g routine. Aside from a few petty troubles, the Blue Mountain league has been a big success this year. The managers In each town have had an uphill fight, for baseball In every one of the towns hnd been run into the ground in previous years with careless management and lack of Interest. Paseball has climbed many rounds higher this spring in Walla Walla, the people beginning to realize that while the Blue Mountain league may be brushy to some extent, it has put up several games that would rank with any major league ball, and that Walla Walla has a team in the field this year that Is as good as any thnt ever represented the city. The Northwest league will never come to Walla Walla, but she may go after It, and this can only he done by gradual r.teps. The fans must sup port the game when they are play ing as good ball as now and when baseball men see that the game will pay, It will only be a matter of a suitable leader to land the Garden City in the bigger league. The Walla Walla bnsebnll club will probably hold a meeting in the next day or two and make some overture to the other towns of the league and ascertain whether sum merbaseall Is desired and If so, no time will be lost In organizing. Rally's Vital Point. The most delicate part of a baby Is its bowels. Every ailment that It suffers with attacks the bowels atoo endangering In most cases the life of the Infant. McGee's Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysentary and all derangements of the stomach or bow els. Sold by A. C. Kdeppen & Bros. Itrown Will Ilefcrrc. Chicago, Juno 29. President Ev erett Brown, of the Notional Ama teur Athletic Union, will referee na tional championship games at Pitts burg June 30 and July 1. More athletes than ever will be seen at these games. AVERSION TO WATER ENDS. Operation .lo Removes Woman's Desire to Play the Piano. New Haven, Conn. The removal of a piece of bono two and a half Inches square and an Inch thick from the skull of Mrs. M. M. Bard of Cle veland at a local hospital has restor ed her liking for water and has made her lose an abnormal desire to play the plan i constantly. For many years she hns had an extreme aversion to the sight of wa ter, even In a river or pond, and has been possessed of a strange desire to play the piano nil the time, and had developed other peculiar mental con ditions. Examination by surgeons disclosed a congenital fracture of the skull and an operation was recommended, which has restored her to normal condition. RI LIONESS TRAPPED. Had Slaughtered llor Skin Is Over Eight Feet l)ii. Salmon City, Idaho. Earl Kings bury of Slnglser has brought two large mountain lion skins to town. One, that of a lioness, measures eight and one-half feet from tip to tip. The bruto had slaughtered a 4-year-old mure, and was trapped near tho car cass. It is the largest ever taken In that part of the country. Tho Dig Head Is of two kinds conceit and the big head that comes from a sick head ache. Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feol loose and sore? You can cure it In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herblne. 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