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.i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN", PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912. TEN PAGES 1W0T5 TWO. SHE GAVE UP The Style, Quality and Economical Pricing this store offers to you should make it YOUR STORE No other store in Eastern Oregon can show yoz the assortments of the Season's newest and best things this store does. No other store in Pendleton attempts to carry goods of as high quality as this store offers. The best lines in America are repre sented here, and we ask no more for them than you are asked in most stores for the "take-a-chance" kind of goods. We consider our reputation our greatest asset, and ycu may be sure that our ads. are absolutely the truth, we back them up to the letter. Linen Lingerie Dresses We are showing the most beautiful line of linen and lingerie dresses in all this season's newest models and combinations, fine lace with mercerized batiste, heavy laces combined with cotton voile and crepe, trimmed with fringe and velvet ribbons. Priced from $6.50 to $40.00 Taffeta Jackets Are one of the very latest and smartest accessories which this season has intro duced o be worn over lingerie dresses; these coats are made of dainty light colors trimmed with crystal buttons. ,Jg?saate?fta6NWe! Men's Spring Shirts Xever were the shirt patterns prettier; neat stripes mostly, fast colors, and they're made to fit. The famous Manhattans -$1.50, $2.00 to $3.50. "Our other special brands 50, 75, $1.00 and ?1.50. Crystal Buttons Always something new here. Today it is Crystal Buttons, all sizes from 14 ligne to the big coat buttons. They'll brand your garment "new." 20 dozen to 15 each. Embroidered Batiste The softest, best looking white wash fabric for dainty waist and dresses. Lots of patterns to select from; yard 35 to Dress Linens In white only, 36 in. wide, imported good?, from light handkerchief weight to heavy round thread. Xo trouble to show. Prices, yard - 50 to $1.50 Men's New Hats Our showing of the latest style hat has no equal in Pendleton. We can duplicate any shape or style that Stetson makes, A-l quality too, for only... $3.50 Women's 25c Hose We carry the lost line of 25 hose on the market. Burson hose for tender feet, a medium heavy quality, fashioned, yet absolutely seamless, pair 25 Wayne knit fine ribbed hose for women, an excellent stocking for general wear, pair i 25 Wayne knit summer weight hose, high spliced heels and double sole and deep ear ter top . 25 Women's mercerized gauze lisle hose, full fashioned, high spliced heel, double sole and garter top, comes in black, white or tan 25 Women's lisle hose, split feet and seam less, medium weight - 25 1 1 W0f i Children's 25c Hose Little men, an extra heavy ribbed stock ing, linen heels and toes, pair 25 1141. A medium weight ribbed hose suitable for either boys or girls, pr. 25 llCfi. Extra fine ribbed hose for misses', black or tan, pair 25 PENDLETON'S CLEANEST . AND BEST GROCERY riK.n.' Main 17. OtInt Dcpts. Main 21. l'n re Country Sorghum, cans 30, 60c Sl.OO. Uick Brand Svrup, c:uis. IJ? anc Wl.it. S5c Purr- Maple Svrup. quart G0 ; 1-2 $1.00; 1 pal. $1.90. Fancy Boneless Cod Fish, pkg.... 23 ;aT. IN OUR MODEL SANITARY BASEMENT. Farcy Tomato Catsup, gal, jar $1.25 Ile.-f. Liquid Blueing, 3 bottles '.. 23 Parson's Household Ammonia, bottles 20 and 35. Good Laundry Soap, 7 bars IJurax Xapiha Soap, per bar Swift's Pride Cleanser, 4 cans Borax Washing Powder, package. 25 5 25 20 Men's Blue Serge Suits The best suit you'll see this year for the price. Absolutely all wool, leauti fully tailored, serge lined. Young mens' or men's styles, -full peg or regular pants ; good weight, perfoc1 fitting; only $15.00 Stamped Pillow Cases A new line of patterns, very dainty designs' in plain and fancy patterns. Made in the best grade of linen finished tubing. Per pair - 69 Stamped Towels Linen and huck towels, new designs to choose from. Dainty patterns, simple and effective 35 and 50 Remnants Drapery remnants, all kinds, includ ing silkolines, cretones, scrims, nets and tapestries, all to go at 1-2 price. Kathleen' Dimities A material for the new spring dresses, light and airy. Comes in pink, blue and lavender with neat dainty figures. Bright and crispt, the yard 20 Ombre Gause is the very finest weave of cotton fabric, with neat dots and patterns of different colors. ."0 in. wide. Washes better. The yard 33( m i her mm urKLPiiunfl. eoples Wateh ouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P.W . TRADING STAMPS COUPON TWO 1 ft. I both .-ry popular. ! J- r. .1 i'itir:::ui I moved from here III HI u h. t: wi.l M rs i HOY III :inl family have; : to n f ri r W s ."t'n: n-.sid . vii r'. and '1:tllThtr;r, irone to Grande an, :(' r.'i'-'l vi.-'it. j penitentiary ''. II. layers wentlliw- to tin ltd.-v. returning th m n a Trillion. J ....... - ...., .-- -. ' . ' ' : ' '' . . . ' .''' .3 .viw T ' Mrs. Mnrj- leister llrjiwr of tincK liitcriiiiUiiiil siipt. of i:ionu'iitarj-Work. MRS. 11 SWARTZ. PIONEER, IS DEAD M HOPE Pfayskbtns Failed To llelp Hn. Green, cut ne rinauy rouaa Relief In CarduL Meetz, Va. Mr. J. C. Green of th! place uyil "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly alt up Two of the best doctors in our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever getting well. One day, I decided to try some Car duL It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and It cured met Today, I feel as well as I ever did In 3 . . .. . v,. - .11 The pains ana me uouum n gone. I leci nxe ttnoiuer jivu .u every way. I wish every sufferer could know what uaraui wui uo ior women." . . . A few doses or Caraui ai me ngni time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious bickubbo. It tones up the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardul. Suppose you try It It may be Just the medicine you need. N. B.-Wrfta to? U4t' AdvlMry DwU CWJj boo.. Mtdlcln. Co.1Ch.itnooij. footer Rwwnl Inttrvctiont. tnitA-vV book, Horn iruiam (Special Correspondence.) Freewater, Ore., April 24. Mrs. Hi ram Swartz, one of the best known pioneers of this valley, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Conrad of Vincent, Saturday April 20. after an illness of four months, following a paraletlo stroke. Mrs. Swartz before her marriage was Mary Elizabeth Goodman and was born in Charleston county. Illi nois, in 1849. At the age of seven her parents moved to Missouri and seven years luter crossed the plains to Ore gon, and settling on what la known as the old Hoon place. In 1864 they moved to the Willamette valley but two years later returned to alia Walla, where she was married to HI ram H. Swartz and lived near Vincent for many years. After the death of her husband she lived In Walla Walla until about a year ago she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. S. C. Conrad. Beside hosts of friends she leaves to mourn her death three daughters and one son, Mrs. S. O. Conrad, Mrs Lena Weaver, Bud Swartz, all of Vin cent. Oregon, and Mrs. I. O. Robinson of Tragaria, Wash.; two brothers llv lng, Ira W. Goodman of Walla Walla, and V. G. Goodman of North Yaki ma, besides three grand children. The funeral service was conducted by Kev. Harper of Milton, Monday, at 10 o'clock. One of the largest cor teges ever sedn In this valley followed the remains which were interred in the Ford cemetery beside her husband and parents. form in opposition to reciprocity In the last campaign as a representative? of the "British born" movement. He is an Englishman. - Germs of niscaso should be prompt ly expelled from the blood. This Is a time when the system Is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all impurities In the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent Illness. V u will never leai n a thin wt-ir If you begin by thinking you know all about it. CONXAt'GHT EASILY TEI.I-S THE MEDAUS ARE FALSE Duke Causes tle Downfall of a "Cap tain" at a Keei'pUon in Toronto. Ottawa. J. G waller Evans of To ronto, who Is under arrest for for gery, owes his downfall to his weak ness for medals and to the descern Ing eyes of the Duke of Connaught, who "sized them up" for fakes when Dr., or "Captain" Evans, as he called himself, stood with the army and na vy veterans when the Duke and Duch ess visited Toronto recently. The duke remarked to one of the officers of the corps that the man had a remarkable number and variety of medals for so young a man. Ex planations were asked by the officers of the corps and he resigned imme diately. Dr. Evans presented his application for membership in the corps last fall. It was not met with favor, but ho was almitted to nn honorary but Inopera tive membership upon his representa tion that he had served with the Hoy al Engineers In the rank of captain. The medals which led to his trou b!e are now in the hands of the po lit-t. They looked all right to tho or dinary observer, but not to the duke. Evans appeared on the political plat- IJu.sh'ire. I'a. W'.e.i the i hrouKli iW.r iiu-tni-'iielitalily of Maxwell, put its hands oq S'rincv .'tml -r-ijt him to (lie ! t I it made short i rs his i;'st (.'(. pade. fur which lie Is ihv j-ciiL t' pllsnn, he was sent to I the rr-ff.nnatory at Huntingdon, for' :i ci'lni'j t'ommitted while yet only aj Ftnplinar "C a hoy. Striney was sentenced by Judge iindetj.hia fur from i .'.... ...: i 11 in hi u;u1 day. i.'nv, Judtre l'eter j i"tcrn : I. Y V, l is- 1 iM M I X .U.KVI . i r. t ':) Tho.'iip: 1 rank U" lit ( i, -in! Mi- .!;, i iiaif. i-. o -u . i: a. .:i;.rt I- i.'H''i lie -iart a- Hi' Ofl'i in I .1. ,tl. V.'yi h k ii returned ii-:t at tli e j in i'endie- j If. n , V.V M r? .V! . - y h ri d I. V,. : t i.r l,iy. Mi. ar 1 Ti:oi.-ii I". J'.' i Thompson went 1 -.yas in I'endleton I-. .rf . r . a' l 'X ' ': ,i.a. -Mr :t-,i rt wii- rf the hri U nro',m I.a ii r.i' n"- h'rne. They t M r.i. i O.- f'ir n and family have a v.eek's visit. n i has arrive! here jre-t reserve In this on 1 1 , r r V .- ; W. Ii. ft . uiir 1 ma I li'-i, lilinli:i'l Pave a I the b'-it v. Ine from their many friends hero where they were Vt ' to -Via riis i U.rn. r ; 'J"h .'.i i'rz! of ti. I d tr.r-. ! J. M. .-' hdiitz of Walla Walla U ; ':."-. th! v.'ek lookini; after business j in' rests. Chaa. Wilkin3 ii here today from 'o ,i spring near Pendleton. ! li'iv Hampson has returned from I Milton. hift 'f a yoiin;,- bandit 'vho, by his own ofil'eyuion, I :nl started on a c areer of rime. Incite I by lurid r .idin and a natural bent for adventure, and had ho not !e.;cn caj tj'ircd n: he was and that was al't'i" point of a pistol this f art of pen ti;. Ivania ere this sum mer was over would have been infest ed v.ith a band of robbers whose leader at least would have looped tsrmrt of nothing, not even minner. Even before the court, ai lie stood to heiir .sentence pronounced, .Strin ey, with not a little braggadocio, de clared that he had spent part of his money to buy firtarms, so that ho would be equipped for highway rob bery. His prospective fields of oper.'i. tioris were the lonely roads' of Sulli van nnd P.radford counties, a terri tory with which ho was well acquaint ed having been reared In Sullivan county, and against him here before If you cough all nlRht. you get no rest, nor does anyone else in the Louse. Keen within reach a bottle of itALLAitirs HonrcnbuN'u .sy- l:UI It. is then easy to stop the tickling which causes the cough, when ever it appears. Trice 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koep- pen & Eros. i ' ' ccrrntc- Lawn Owners wlicn yiii luiy parden hose, lie sure nml pet tlie best. Our Peeriass Hose IS CUAIJAN'J'KF.l) FOK CUAIJAN'J'KKl) 2 VI-. MIS. The nvernge man Is schloni villi n. to corriprolrtls'i until he discovers thai ho is putting up a losing fight. A valuable dressing fur flesh wounds, burns, maids, old sores, rash, chafed skin, is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, it is both healing and an tiseptic. Prlco 25c, 50c and SI bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & titt. Tt fists no more, lut lasts lur.per. "P-ed.low & Miller" stamjied on every 2,1 foot length. Look for the name. ' We keep nrrrtliitijr neres Miry In pliinibln anil IrrlKntinH; Hnpplies, ini..lcs, sprays, etc. Beddov& Miller I'cndleton'H tnly ExcIuhIvo I'lllllllHTS. Corner Court and Garden St. Ten Extra Green Trading Stamps given with each now PRESCRIPTION You want pure medicines. Correct work at right prices. TRY THE Pendleton Drug Co. "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH." You'll get the best"meal in Pendleton at the QUELLE Particular cooks Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch EggB Buttermilk Hot cakes -Good coffee Every day We Invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street. Have Your House Wired for Electricity It's chen per, safer, far more pleasingand saves much un necessary eye-strain. At tho present rate for light ing ym Ket one kilowatt inoro for $1.00 than was formerly given for $1.50. Py uslncr the new wire-type MA7.I1A lamp jou got three ttniis more Unlit than from the ordinary lamp and your light Is ns bright and clenr as day light. This new MAZDA can be used on ordinary drops and cords without breaking. SWE YOUR EYE;?, SAVE YOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONEY, . ME COMI-'ORT.UIEE. Electric and gas supplies, elec tric llKlit wlrliiK, bell wiring, Kfs piping, motors ami dynamo?. SEE J. L. Vaughan 831 Main St. rhono Main 139.