PAGE FIY3 - l VJlSt TALKS By The ' " OFFCE BOY" he ims i Rule Comply u ! t ! 5 A young man who is particular about his washing, the other day wrote a note to his laundry and one to his 'sweetheart, and by a strange fatality, put the wrong address on each ' envelope and sent them off. The young lady read, "If you tumble up my shirt bosom any more, as you did last time, t will go somewhere else." Speaking of Bhirts, we'd like to tumble up our spring shirts a little showing you through. Gee! but we have the sure swell -... - V -' " 0U.ll 10 fcAAArf WV w w-" shirt man has certainly come through with the swellest bunch of shirts that ever came over the mountains. When we Bell you Bhirts at retail they never have to be fe-tailed again, for they are cut long, full and - roomy. We have put in a. good many, years at . the business and know all there is to know about shirts. ' It is awfully satisfactory, to buy a garment like a shirt from a man who knows, a man who will measure you and give you the correct sleeve length, etc. Try us for shirts. ' ' . WILLIE, with The People's Store THE HOME OF HART, SCIIAFFNER & MARK CLOTHES. - - Mrs. E.G.Adcook l l- 1309 Adams Ave. 1 I Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Vibratory Massage, I Electric Radio, Bell Treatment Big reduction for 1 0 days I switches, puffs, toilet ar- tides and combs. -TOHIGHT'S PROGRAM St. Elmo (Vltograph) Buds Escape. ; Deep Sea Fish (Pathe). Thou Shalt Not (BiographK Song "JIow You Do Miss Josephine." -ADMISSIOH IBc- LOCAL tTKMS. . v v " v v I t The Misses Marjorie and Helen Sims J who have been visiting relatives and ( friends in this city for the past week , returned to their home In Union this ( mnrnntr 100 10 Quart Galvanized Pails : - 19c 50 Sets M,s. Potts" Sad 4 7 Irons,i eg.$l. 50 val.P J 10 Days Special Bargains 1 0 You dontonly get the best bargains, but vou get a C00 beautiful OIL PAINTING 14 x 22 inches free I I CC with a $5.00 cash purchase, or a 22 x 36 inch OIL PAINTING with $10.00 purchase. R tm amkai These paintings are absolutely ASs:v:iWw free. limited 7 to a rnstnmor 50 boxes Laundry Soap, regular 2 5 cent value, fer bar .! 100 doz. Mas n.Jar Rubbers, per V -dozen y 75 foot Wire Glothes Lines, 54 in. Jellie Glasses Sflirf Wniofc This has been the. largest V1111 1 lo season we have ever had on t.hlft HnA fif crnnrle an1 tKora an i ri-oof mr nnmkMn' fhat flroKrnWn :. . v . 3 v - Extension Curtain :' . r, - : . v : . ' ':. ' . Rods They inust go vSt $1 $1.23 13 c I Mrs. William Miller left this morn-' ing for Salem where she will be a guest with Her father, Rev. George A. McKlnley. On her way to Salem she will stop over for a day in Portland. Rev.W. B. Samms of the Enter prise, father of Mrs. D. C. Brischoux is here visiting friends. Mr. Samms Is minister of the Friends' church at Enterprise. Mrs. J. E. Conners and Mrs. Lewis Hagen of Pendleton, are in the city for a few days visiting friends. They are registered at the Savoy. 'Ine Berries Fill a Box. Dayton, Wash.,.. June 10. Producing this season several boxes of what he tails "nlne-to-a-box .. strawberries, Robert Neal, who owns a small tract a half mile west of Dayton In the Touchet 'valley, lays claim to the title of champion strawberry grower. Lease of Life For Wolter. New York, June 10. Albert Wolter, the youthful degenerate who enticed pretty little Ruth Wheeler to his rooms and murdered her, and who was tried nnd convicted of the crime in record-breaiing time, has secured a new lease of life. Wolter was t( have been electrocuted today, but an anneal filprt hv nta attorn eva tins eerv- a8 a stay of execution of the death ft sentence. The Court of Appeals ad- Journs next week and there is 'little likelihood of a decision before Au tumn, and It may tie delayed unt early next year. Wolter is now con flned in Sing Sing prison.. . Fully nine out of metj ten caaes of rneo malism is simply Theumatism of the uus clet due io cold or 1 amp, or chronic rbeuma tiam, neither of which require any intern treatment. All that is needed to a fiord rt lief is the free application of Chimbsrlin Liniment. Give it a trial You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. -,.-,. Dr. F. A. Cook's Birthday. Washington, June 10. He was bora in Sullivan county, New York, June 10, 1865, Lnt Dr. Frederick A. Cook Is going to do the Missouri . stunt, and "show .'em.1' He is said to be pre paring a second expedition to the Pole to get the records which Peary would not let Harry Whitney bring back, ditto, the esquimaux who went with him farthest north. Now nothing could be more on the square than that those , Renouncing the Brooklyn doctor will kindly be bound over, to the peace until his return. Unlike most men talked about, the things that books have printed about Dr. Cook are the best known. Men tion Cook's name and Immediately there comes . to mind his fight with Peary, or rather Peary's fight against Best finished per AC dozen ."' Large let, beautiful goods, tailored, and all C1 .TO n -'''-- -- .... - minus, to Close . ' ' w Bargain Basement . One Pattern in Johnson's White semi porcelain English Ware, to close out, less 25 per cent OUR MOTTO All Garden Seeds if -2 price Quality the same-Prices Less Baiiam Basement . w I TMlAmarA. Our line is yet complete and the both in muslb and knit. values offered will surprise you 1 3 to I5c values Laaies' knit vests 9c 20 to 25c va ues Ladies' knit vests 17c 35 to 40c values Ladies' knit V&P 27c All 7 1-2 and 8 1-3 cent C ' Lawns ' All 10 and 12 1-2 cent Lawns 7k 75 Dress Skirts Values $4.00 1 Jinyf0 to $12.00 I-Aff ItC 1 Qflf Black satin and Rustle Uv silk Petticoats; also a large . line of staple colors worth $1.25 to $1.50 s ; All Ladies1 Trimmed Hats 1-2 price , . What is -meant 0y the saying that: Star Brand Shoes are Better is our prices are better. Our motto is, Quality the same Prices less. Dont wish to, infer that our shoes are bet ter, but the price is less, which makes the deal better for you. We are cleaning house in our Shoe Department . . -,- ... , ....... . Bargains Bargains Bargains Gil Paintings Given Free 50 Silk Petticoats, $6 QC Values .'v 4T A - All 1 ?5 and 1 5 centlawr r". ft a full line, large range of i Patterns. Ladies' Tailored Suits, -2 price GOLD EN RULE COMPANY him, and the torrent of abuse that has ! expedition. Suhsennentlr ho ortori a i oeen aireciea against tne mua-man- surgeon to the Belgium Antarctic ex nered explorer-phyBicIan. The doc- tor's first experience as an Arctic ex Iplorer was gained In 1881, when he went north as surgeon of the Peary pedition in 1897. Dr. Cook started on Us expedition to the Far North In the summer of 1907. Ho wintered on th. Greenland coast, and according to his report, discovered the Pole in April, 1908. He did not . reach civilization until a year later when the announce ment of hlB discovery created a world wide sensation. Shortly after, Mr. Peary, arriving from the Far North, heard of Dr. Cook's report and iBsued the series of telegrams denouncing Cook, which marked the beginning of' a controversy which it Is hoped the forthcoming trip of Dr. Cook will for ever set at rest THE Injury ?to:ffi Battle Without 3C Jllnie Ke.. lT(Q) Store