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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1911)
V" '"'"I" inmiUBnaii; " I'w"i I " " 1 1 i - hi i n "r - , - nil- r ...r. ,wlIM..l,,,.M-,MIi mtm ..mmamt a, ihm iimmhihw .mih- , ,, . PAGE TWO. DAILY BAST ORBOOXIAX, rRXTLSirOX, ORHGOX, SATl'HD AV, OCTOBER 28, 1911. MOirr PAGES. Cepyr'thl lUrt Schaffncr see nice clothes we're sure; most men are enough interested in their looks to take some pains with the things they wear. Being well dressed is a sort of duty that a man owes to himself, his family, his business; it pays all Wound. Especially when it's so easy to get the right things to wear; easy in price, easy in convenience. You can step in here any day and in thirty minutes we will put you into a suit of BART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes that will put you in a class by yourself as far as clothes are concerned. You'll get fabrics that are all-wool and fine as are made; rich imported weaves from England, Scotland, Ireland; or the fine American products. You'll get stylet and fashions that are approved in all the great fashion centers of the world. You'll have no "local" mark in dress; you'll be clothed as well-dressed men all over the world are clothed. That's what it means to buy clothes here; economy, style and quality. Suits $20.00 and cp - Overcoats $20.00 and up Other Makes All-Wool, Fully Guaranteed $7 .50 to $20.00 This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner &.Marx clothes for men, Hercules clothes tor boys, John B. Stetson hats, Eagle caps, Manhattan shirts, Lewis Underwear, Dents dress gloves, Blocks work gloves, Johnston-Murphy shoes, Bradley sweaters, Everwearsox, Waterhouse Neckwear, Drucker trunks, White suit cases and valises THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade A NEW BOY AT E HOME (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Oct. 28. Iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane at Adam, Tuesday, a Hon. at the residence of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieu- Society Won't Tolerate Catarrh ni Riti or it: Th re In one Hire way to banish catarrh and along with it the die-gutting cy trip torn ji h as hacking, tt uffl ng and fitting. Rnatbe HYOMEI. that's a!! you've K"t to do. Jire.vhe it a t'-w minutes a fi w t rj.'K a day. Breathe it deep into the iunsrx and n-p. how soon the fin-, germ rl ld n mrrakant will il'.ir uj) an. inflammation vanish. HYo.MKI is pure antiseptic air, it d not contain morphine, cocaine or nhi r ant, peptics, and It is rigidly tuiranteed for catarrh, asthma, rroup, bronchitis, cough and colds. Compute outfit (inhaler and bottle J1.00, separate bottle. If afterward needed, 60 cents, at Tallman Drue Co. and druggUu everywhere. alien, who are very much delighted over the flret grandson. Dr. Xeran of Athena, was attending phyl'dan and reports itother acd chilj (doing nicely. Wrenie Green made a business trip tn Walla Walla Thursday. Mr. G. O. Kiehardson the Adanus postmaster made a buinss trip ti Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. K. G. Marquis was a Pendle ton visitor Wednesday. Mr. M. A. Baker and Mrs K. Mc Colum were Pendleton visitor Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hale left this week for Portland to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. I, Ueuallen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. like of Milton Saturday. J. T. Kleuallen. II. I'.ane and Rert Kirby were business visitors In Pen dleton Saturday. K. G. Marfpiis, G. M. Ixwls and P. T. Hale went to the river hunting Saturday. Mrs. John Adams Is spending the week In Portland. Mrs. Charley Owens was a Pendle ton visitor Thursday. m:iiii:t wii k disc ovi;i:i:i: m:kii woki: t noss ixok -w York ImKrtT Inj Pmiiliful Tribute to Woniun. Kew York. "Yes, It I absolutely true that I have a perfect wife," eald Alfred A. Wright In his home at 7 Glenwood -avenue. Orange N. J. He is president of the J, A. Coate ft Co. ntedle and thread Importers, at 105 Reade street, .Manhattan. "There Is no reason why the whole world should not know of it. If It In terests any one. I saw In a paper that Judge W. O. Thomas of the cir cuit court at Kansas City. Mo., (-aid from tie bench. There is no such thing a a perfect -ivrfe.' "Knowing there was f'uch a thing and that I had one of them at liome the nerve of that judge appalled me, and I just naturally sat down and wrote him a letter for his enlighten irwnt. That'd how the matter got out "I have had one wife an I told him, for thirty-six years, and I would not change her in the least if I could. In all these years she has been an Ideal wife, has never called me a liar and has been my Inspiration, my help meet my comfort In time of trouble, and I wouldn't take $10,000,000 for her or give 10 cents for another. "We were Canadians, you know, and came from Flesherton, Ont., thirty-three years ago, a poor man and his wife and one child. "I married her up In Canada when she was 1 5 and I was 22. I worked hard and got on. , Klght children rame and, thank God. they are all alive now. She has been the same cheerful, kindly heart through all the years. In good fortune and bad. I built a home that cost me 160.000 and she kept four servant." MXCOLX AI'l'OlXTKK DIES IX EUItOPK Washington. New of the death of one of President Lincoln' appointee to office in the diplomatic service was received at the state department the other day. The former official was Herman Krelsmann of Chicago, III., who died at Hertenstein, Switzerland, last month. Official tributes marked lhe occasion of his burial. Mr. Krelsmann was made the first American consl to be KtatlonoJ in Korlin b- President Lincoln in 1865. He and Lincoln had twen bosom friends for many year. Though Mr. Krelsmann retired from the consular service in 1874, he remained in Berlin, though continu ing hi American citizenship. He be came one of the foremost figures in the establishment and management of the street car syste mof Berlin, and was also the flrnt president of the American Association of Commerce and Trade Jn Berlin. RAIMA' lURT UV HOOSTER. TO Ct'RE A COLD IV OXE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 2Ec. V1m:hi Tlloy Iliilcd. Country Boarder Do you think that mosquitoes carry malaria? Farmer I dunno; they never took away tiny from here. Boston Transcript. Man KiKx-krtl xvn by Foul Willi Drive fymr Into His Wrl-t, Los Angeles. To be seriously wounded by a rooster after having escaped the bullets of the confeder atr soldiers during four yenrs of the civil war was the fate of Uriah Thomas, 76 years old. Thomas is recoveing from loss of blond and various cuts which result' ed wfcen a gigantic fowl of the Ply mouth Rock breed knocked him down and drove a spur more than an inch Into hla left wrist, severing an arterv, Thomas was knocked down by the rooster, which attacked him as he stooped over to Bcattcr corn to his chickens. The bird returned to the attack after being beaten off nnd would have harmed Thomas further had not his wife and neighbors gone to me rescue. MIM.IOXS OF POLES I SED Lame back I one of the most com mon form of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain' liniment will give relief. For ale by cent by electric railroad. Hirhi rM all dealer. 1 power companie. and J06.782 or 7.9 H-K'srriipii, Ituilnay and I : loci He tomimnlcw Took 3.H70, III in 10. Washington. A preliminary state ment snowing tnc number of poles purchased by the telephone and tele graph, steam and electric railroad nnd electric light companies In the l nlted States in 1910, 1909. 1908, and 1 907, has been Issued by Census Di rector Durand. Of the 3,870... 94 poles purchased In 1910. 2,831,810, or 73.2 per cent wero reported by telephone and tele graph companies; 733,092 or 18.9 por per cent, by steam railroad companies. CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Salts, Calomel and Cathartic Pills Are VIol.iU Tlioy Art on Bowels A lVppxT ActH in Nostrils, Take a Cascaret tonlchf nn.l t, '. oughly cleanse your liver, stomach and bowels, and you will sum! wi Kreat by morning. You nu.n' an women who havn hendarhn hup. can't sleep, ore i.m'., nervous and upset, bothered win, '. Rick, gassy, disordered stomach, or hav backache nnd feel all worn out Are you keeplnar ele-in . Cascarets-or mfr(,Iv agewny every few days with iaits cathartic pills or castor on Th Z Is Important. Cnscarets immediately rin. regulate the stomach. mw: u ' sour, undigested and fer,,,., I and foul gases ;,ake the exce b e from the liver nnd carrv ntt , ," composed waste matter and poison from the Intestines Rnd bowels Remember, a Cnscnret tr.ni.,1.." ... straighten you out by morning A 10-cent box from your druggist means a clear head and cheerful.. month. Don't forget the children.