East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 03, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1904.
White Wear Sale
This is the Greatest of all
Muslin Underwear Sales
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Thursday, Feb. 4th Friday, Feb.
Sth, and Saturday, Feb. 6th we are
going to make Special Prices for our
Opening Sale of Undermusllns.
Our large bills or price sheets
have been delivered over town, anil
If you did not get one, call at the
Fair Store and you will be given
one, and our salesladies will be glad
to show you our assortment, wheth
er you buy or not.
We haven't space to describe nnd
price all the different garments wo
have to show you, but the short list
below will give you an idea of the
range in prices.
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Muslin Underwear Coupon
This Coupon is good for 50c
to apply on any $5.00 pur
chase of muslin underwear
during this Great Sale at The
Fair. Not good on smaller
purchases. Each customer
can use only one Coupon
CORSET COVERS.
During This Sale
Corset covers worth 10c sell at 8c
Corset covers worth 30c sell at 19c
Corset covers worth 35c sell a 25c
Corset covers wortn 63c sell at 43c
All higher priced ones will bo Just
as good values as Inose quoted
above.
DRAWERS.
During This Three Days' Sale.
Good muslin drawers finished with
ruffles nnd tucks 15c
Good muslin drawers trimmed
with ruffle nnd torchon lnco . . .25c
Cambric drawers, trimmed with
lace and Insertion 39c
Others at 49c, 5Sc, 38c, $1.17 and
J1.4S.
Children's drawers 10c, 15c, ISc,
25c, 35c, 40c, and 50c.
GOWNS.
Good muslin gowns, full size, for
this sale only 38c
Cambric gowns nicely trimmed
with embroidery 58c
Fine cambric gowns, lace em
broidery trimmed 98c
Nicer gowns of all kinds $1.15,
$1.29, $1.48. $1.98
Children's gowns 25c, 30c, and 50c
6(IRTt.
Ladies muslin skirts with ruffles
and tucks 49c
Ladies muslin skirts trimmed
with lace and Insertion 79c
Cambric skirts nicely trimmed
with lace or embroidery 98c
Cambric skirts laco trimmed $1.38
$1.88, $2.00. $2.50, $3.00, $4.00.
Children's skirts, 30c, 40c, 50c,
and t!5c.
CHEMISE.
Long chemise, lace or embroidery
trimmed, splendid values 58c & 88c
Long chemise trimmed with Inser
tion and lace embroidery 98c and
$1.38.
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS.
White investing in new muslin
underwear, dont forget the corset.
A nice ,now fresh corset will add
much to the pleasure of wearing
new muslins, nnd at no place can
you find a bettor lino than here. Wo
carry tho Celebrated American Lady
Corsets and have a shnpc fur every
figure.
It your figure Is perfect, our cor
sets will fit you. If your form Is .lo
fectlvo in any way, we have the cor
set to remedy those defects,
There is no reason why any lady
cannot hnve a good figure. If she can
find a store where American Lady
Corsets are sold.
We will place our fine lino of
Corsets on sale with our muslin un
derwear, and for tho three days
above mentioned will ninko a spe
cial Inducement to ladles to pur
chase their corsets Here.
CORSET COUPON.
This Coupon is good for
10 cents to apply on tho pur-
chase price of any corset
bought during this sale, at
The Fair.
Each customer can use only
one coupon.
Wo list only a ,few of the many
styles of corsets wo carry.
Why should we have better, values than others ofler.you in the aho r
Because wc have a buyer in New York who buys in quantities to nnine?
LARGE SfORES. His muslin underwear purchases for this season l'l ll
immense. Think jof his buying between J40.000.00 and $50,000 00 wnrtt ,
muslin underwear, nnd you can then understand why manufacturers a
anxious to Ret his order, and he buys only after he is certain he has the'6 '
lowest prices that any manufacturer can quote on first class goods. This
advantage in buying gives us our muslin underwear at about the same n'"'
that jobbers and wholesalers pay for theirs. Ptlc
DURING THIS GREAT SALE we arc offering you the benefit ot OV
mn nf liiiviiip. hv L'ivini? vou the finest selection of nntli'mmd.,,.. .1
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at prices that others will not attempt to duplicate.
Nolo the prices.
No. 82 This Is a strong woll Htnyed
corset, 4 or 5 clasps, comes
In drub, white or black, and
Is 0110 of tho most durable
corsets In our lino. I'rlco $1.00
No. 410 This corset is short ahovo
the waist line, hut long
over the hips, being es
pecially suited to tho now
tight fitting skirts. For
tills sale only ... .
400 I.ongfello model
as No. 410) 0110 of
our best sellers.
Durablei comfort-.
aulc nnd
475 I.ongfello
No.
$2.75
(snmo
No,
elegant
modal,
$1.00
with hose supporters
attached
$1.00
No. 255 This corsSt Is shaped
much tho samo as No.
400, being long over
the hips und short
nbove tho waist lino
White nnd drab ... . 50c
No. 324 Straight front corsot,
medium weight, and
length. A very com
fortable corset . . .$1.00
No. 446 Tho now I.ongfello
model being very
strong nnd durable
and hnving hoso sup
porters attached . . . $1,75
No. 270 A new style corsot just
in, long over the lilps
light weight, with
hoso supporters at-
'""-'"'I 65.
No. 501 American 1-ady tape
girdle. N0110 better1
nt tho price ji
No. 161 A now girdle corset of
high grade, being light
weight, hut strong and
durablo and having
hose supporters nt
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Our "Cutnwny" corsot fills a want
long felt for a strong, comfortable
corset that will not break over the
lilphlp. This corsot Is cut tip high
over tho hips and will not break on
tho side. I'rlco
Extra sizes 32 to 36 in samp nr.
ut $U5
Misses Corset wnlBtB and corsets,
all sizes 50
HOSIERY.
Special prices on hoso during auoTe
snlo
Ladle's 50c cashmoro hoso to
close out 38c pr
Ladle's 35c enshmcro linso to
closo out 27c pr
Ladle's 25c wool hoso to close
"lit 20c pr
Misses wool hoso 35c grade to
close out 27c pr
Misses wool hose 25c grade to
close out 20c pr
This sale offers you an opportun
ity to buy the finest wear In town
at the lowest prices.
Don't overlook the coupons. They
nro ns good as money.
THE FMIR
MISS H. I. VALUE and MR. L. O. PRICE
Our Best Salespeople
NEWS
OF
ftTHENA
Aur.us Mcdonald
DIED JANUARY 30.
Was a Prominent and Highly Re
spected Citizen, and a Resident of
Athena Nineteen Years Marriage
of Popular Young Folks Thos.
Ogle Is Recovering Visitor From
San Francisco.
Athena, Feb. 3. Augus McDonald
died Saturday evening, Jan. 30, at
the home of his sister, Jfrs. Hugh
"Worthington, in this city after a
two weeks Illness.
Mr, McDonald was taken sick at
Glenwood, Colorado, about two
weeks ago, but fortune favored him
to llvo long enough to get home,
where he gradually grew worse.
Mr. McDonald was born in On
tario, Canada, Aug. lu 1859, and
MEN ARE P0WERLE88
Tm Ptaht Airataai Disease Tfaless Thar
Strike at the ITnderljiaK Cause.
To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair,
Kith Irritants or oils on which a para
altlo germ will prosper. Is like scooplnr
water from the ocean to prevent the tldo
from rising.
Tou cannot accomplish a. satisfactory
cure without having a right understand
ing of the fundamental causes ot tbo
trouble.
Tou must Kill the Itondruff Germ.
Kewbro's Uerplclde does this because It
specially made to do that very thing.
When the germ is removed, the hair
has no choice but to resume healthy
growth and beauty.
"Destroy the cause, you remove the
effect."
Bold by leading druggists. Send 10a In
stamps for sample to The Derplcldo Co.,
Detroit, illchx
F. W. Schmidt, special agent
AH persons knowing
themselves to be in
debted to me will
call and settle their
their .accounts as I
need the money,
Conrad Platzoeder
Meat Market
came to this section of the country
in 1885, where he resided tho rest of
his life. Ho had no family, but
leaves three brothers and two sis
ters, besides a host of other rela
tives and friends to mourn.
The funeral was conducted at 11
o'clock at the Christian church, by
Rov Armfleld. One thousand or
more attended his funeral. He was
buried under tho auspices ot the K.
P. Lodge. Mr. McDonald was well-to-do,
and left Insurance in both tho
K. 1'. and Woodmen lodges, of
which he was a member.
Miss Areta Saunders is at home
visiting relatives.
Thomas Ogle, who has been sick
for a month or more, is getting bet
ter rapidly.
Miss A. I). Stone spent Tuesday in
Walla Walla.
Mrs. Chas. Wilkin, mother of Leo
Hltcman, of San Francisco, Is visit
ing at the Hltcman home in this
city.
Gerking-Beck.
Miss Winnie Gcrklng and Itoy K.
neck, both of this city, were mar
ried at the Christian church Sunday
at 1 o'clock, Itov. Jenkins, pastor f
that church, officiated. The bride
was beautifully costumed In white,
while tho groom was dressed in
black. There was a large crown
present to witness tho ceremony.
The bride is one of Athena's most
charming young ladles, and tho
groom one of Umatilla county's best
teachers.
Electric Company's Lawsuit.
Dolse, Feb. 3, The financial
troubles of tho Boise-Payette River
Electric Power Company Is likely to
break out fresh within the next
day or two.
The Interest on tho company
bonds falls duo April 1, and so far
thero Is llttlo likelihood that tho
company will be able to meet tho
payments. Just what action is to
bo taken is not ascertainable at this
time.
It Is moro than probable that tho
affairs of the company will again be
aired In court and a fight to the fin-,
fslt follow for possession of tho company.
Land Office Business.
Salem, Feb. 3, The stato land
offico has received during tho month
of January tho sum of $36,840.12 on
account of tho suveral funds In Its
possession, and this sum was Sat
urday afternoon transferred to tho
state treasurer.
I.lttlf Hoy niiirk.
Little Hoy Black Kit half the day
On the steps of the old red house.
Watching the little white boys at play.
Like a poor little frightened mouse.
He wondered why they passed him by.
With never a kind look back,
And why they'd play all a summer day,
Hut never with Little Hoy Ulack.
Little Hoy Mack was five years old;
His father and mother were dead;
Ills granny fought on" hunicer nnd cold
Ami gave him his milk and bread.
The boys would scan her little man
An the old fence he peeped through
And run uway as they'd hear him say,
"I wlh I was Little Hoy Hlue!"
Little Hoy Mack's small hands are crossed
On hlH little white shrouded breast,
And nevermore will his heart be tossed
On tho waves of his deep unrest.
His sobs and sighs, his sad, wet eyes
Are silent and calm tonight;
tils loul has llown to n fairer zone,
Where Little liny Illack Is white.
John Krnest McCann.
I'cipiiltiK ('urn.
And there they sat, a-popplng corn
John Htyles and Kusan Cutter
John Styles as fat as any ox
And Husan fat as butter.
And there they sat and shelled the corn
And raked and stirred the tire
And talked of different kinds of care
And hitched their chairs up higher.
Then Susan she the popper shook;
Then John he shook the popper.
Till both their faces grew as red
As saucepans made of copper.
And then they shelled and popped and ate.
All kinds of fun a-poklng,
While he hawhawed at her remarks.
And she laughed at his Joking.
And still they popped, and still they ate
John's mouth was like a hopper
And stirred the flro and sprinkled salt
And shook and shook the popper.
The clock struck nine, the clock struck
ten,
And still the corn kept popping:
It struck eleven and then struck twelve.
And still no signs of stopping.
And John he ate, and Sue she thought
The corn did pop and patter
Till John cried out: "The corn's afire!
Why, Busan, what's the matterT"
Bald she: "John Styles. It's one o'clock;
You'll die ot Indigestion.
I'm sick of all this popping corn;
Why don't you pop the question?"
Nearly Forfeit HUr Life;
A runaway almost ondlng fatally,
started a horrlblo ulcer on tho leg of
J. n. Orner, Franklin Qrovo, III.,
For four years It defied all doctors
and all remedies. nut Bucklen's
Arnica Salvo had no-troublo to euro
him. Equally good for Burns,
nruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles.
2Iic at Tallman & Co.'h Drug Store.
The Orogon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazler'a book ator.
The World Loves a Lover. '
.Miss .May llondcll, twenty-two
years old, of Torre Haute, Ind., liasj
failed In her effort to enlist at Fort 1
Sheridan as a privato in company 1. 1
Twentieth United States Infantry.
which Is ordered to go to the Philip
pines as soon us it readies the maxi
mum number.
Sho wanted to bo with her sweet
heart, Carl Pllaum, a member of
tho company. .Miss Ilnmlcll was at
tired as a natty young man, with her
long tresses hidden under a derby
hut 8ho was told she would havo
to submit to a physical examination.
Assuming tlie gruff tones of a I
man's voice, the girl asked wetherl,
mis pun in ine oriiciu 01 enlisting
was necessary. When told that It
wns sho broke down.
"Then I can never enlist, for I am
n girl," she said.
Pllaum know nothing of her at
tempt to go with hint until ho was
summoned Into tho sergeant'B quar
ters. Ho recognized the girl Instantly
mid she sprang Into his arms ns
booh as ho entered the room.
The girl has been sent back to
her homo In Terro Haute.
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Mrs. Dixon How do you like my now ralny-day skirt?
dolug'oD'XOnJUd8lDB 'rm l0nBth 0t " yOU raust b0 "PMHng
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KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAM
Are You Bilious?
It interferes with work,
nna nappme ;vt.,j .jfe,
times; in many cases it makesiw
t in, fmitt Is with the stonpak
liver and lefdn vs. An
dose of pills will remove the era
you take
BeechafflS
Pills ,
Sold Everywhere. In joM
COAL
Let us fill you'
bin with .
ROCK SPRING COAL
Recognized as the best
and most economical fueb
Wc are prepared to con
tract with you for
winter's supply. We "
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Near DeJ
jhwd ante.
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