East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 08, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEGON, FRIDAY, M ARCH 8, 1007.
HORSES
DEMAND
lillinerjJHnery
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR
SATURDAY
ATJTHE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
t i
GOOD TEAMS FROM $300
TO $300 PEB SPAN.
Demand Cannot Bo Supplied Oiitsltlo
HuyiTS Find nut Few Heavy Tennis
Homo Demand In llio Wheat
IVlt Uses Everything In Sight.
30 dozen Women's Sleeveless Vests,
regular 15c values, at, each
10c
10 pieces Checked Glass Toweling, reg
ular 12 l-2c values, at, per yard
9c
f 6 dozen Ladies and Misses Md uioves
i blacks and colors, regular $1.00 value,
at, per pair
58c
20 pieces Corset Cover Embroideries . in
white and colors, regular 65c, 75c and
85c values, at, per yard
48c
15 pieces Plain Colors in Chambray,
regular 12 l-2c values, at, per yard
9c
24 Silk Petticoats, black and changeable
colores, regular $7.50 and 8.50 values,
at, each
$4.85
10 dozen Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns,
regular $2.25 and 2.50 values, at, each
$1.45
12 dozen Muslin Drawer, Lace and Em
broidery Trimmed, regular 75c values,
at, each
49c
76 pair Nottingham and Cable Net Lace
Curtains in White or Arabian, regular
$3.00 values, at, per pair
$2.15
10 dozen Pair Misses' and Children's
Shoes, in size from 8 1-2 to 2, regular
$1.75 and 1.50 values, at, per pair
Splendid Showing of New
Easter Hats in Millinery
Dept., 2nd Floor, Don't
fail to see them;
Two Days Special in the
Grocery Department
Saturday Only.
25 lbs. Pink Beans' - - $1.00
18 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar $1.00
5 lbs. Oui; Celebrated Horseshoe
Coffee - $1.00
7 Bars Oat Meal Toilet Soap - 25c
Walter's White Satin Flour - 95c
A full stock of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, High Grade Teas Tand
Coffees, Fruits and Vegetables.
Prices and Quality Just Right.
$1.15
5 dozen Pair Men's Shoes in Calf and
Kid, regular $3.50 values, at, per pair
$2.95
Saturday
We will sell any $1.25 or 1.50 Golf ShTt
in our immense stock for
85c
Saturday
All our Fancy Vests will be reduced from
1-4 to 1-2 Price.
100 Pairs Men's Pants, winter weight,
good patterns, all sizes, regularly $2.50,
3.00, 3.50 to 4.50, your choice
4 I . v-
Our Line of Work Gloves is Complete,
the best we have ever shown,
ome in and see them.
BOYS COFJHJROY SUITS.
2 pc, Knee Pants, just the thing for
school, regular $2.25, 3.00 and 3.75
Saturday Just Half Price.
Within the pnst two months Ton
dlotnn has been visited by a largo
number of horse buyers, mnny of them
from distant states, nil In search of
heavy team horses, for which they
have been willing to pay anywhere
from $300 to $500 per snail, for sound,
heavy horses.
Very few horses have heen bought
here by outside buyers, the local de
mand In the wheat belt making nn
excellent market at home.
That more pood horses must be
raised by Umatilla county people Is
shown by this brisk demand for Rood
stock. The same demand Is found
all over the country and the market
j cannot be supplied.
! Some statistician has heen gathering
j the figures and says that during the
j past seven years the number of horses
i ir. tim fiilti-,1 Slates has Increased
from 1!,oan.onn to 2S.nno.00n, an nd
vnnce In number of nbout 30 per cent.
T1. mithnrltv Iroes on to PaV
i that the average price of n horse on
I the farm In v.'imi was 44.t, out inui
u, 10m it t in r.O tho hlehest price.
by the way, of which there Is any of
ficial record.
. i. the
1 I1US 11 ill-ll HIMl .......
lumber of horses In the country has
Increased 30 per cent, their value nas
increased 112 per cent.
Electricity has relieved the horse of
some of Its drudgery. The automo
bile has relieved the rondster of some
nt itu hnriinst and swiftest Journeys,
but either or both have fallen far
short of putting the horse out of bus
iness.
nniv nm there more norses
h..n ..vn- hofnre hut thev bring better
prices. This seems at first glance an
anomalous situation. me expiunn
,,,. ho fmiml In the Increased
population and the greater demand for
motive and moving power ui "
sorts.
We are showing a beautiful assortment of
Ladies' Trimmed Hats,
and also trimmings of all Kinds.
We will save you nearly HALF on that new
Hat for Easter
Call and see our line, and you will be convinced
of the saving.
The Fair Dep't. Store
Pennleton, Oregon
the narrow passage until Flcshman
could not escape. He was unable to
move the.cnrens and was trapped
completely. Ho had spent four days
In the den and was nearlv out of pro
visions when the searching party
retched him.
USE MORE CIGARETTES.
rorrt days in hear den.
Wnllowu County Mnn nml a Thrill
ing Experience.
Fred H. Reese of Enterprise, Wal
lowa county, who Is In Pendleton to
day, tells of a most thrilling expe
rience of I.ee Fleshman, a farmer of
the extreme northern end of Wal
lowa county.
Lee Fleshman, Frank Sanner and
Rurto Miller, all of Promise, started
for a bear hunt rn the headwaters
of Mud creek ten days ago. Miller
and Sanner returned two days ago,
living that Flcshman had preceded
them three days. He had not ar
rived at his home and a searching
party was organized.
Tracks W"re soon found where he
had trailed a bear, and In a few
miles the parly came upon a cave
md L-Hdil. a bear lying ngnlnst the
mouth of It. Two shots were fired
nt th- bear, when a voice from with
in Informed them that the animal
had already mcts Its fate.
Fleshman had tracked the bear to
Its den and entered to shoot It. when
hruln made a dash to get out and
rnn over him. Ho killed the bear
before It reached the opening and
the caroass rolled down and filled
Pendleton Tolwireo Doulors Ciuinot
Account for Demand.
In Pendleton ns elsewhere In the
United States the consumption of
cigarettes Is constantly Increasing, al
though there are stringent laws In Ore-
gon against the Bnle of tobacco In this
form to boys.
Tobacco dealers cannot account for
the enormous lncrense In the trade,
except In a few specific Instances
where middle-aged business men have
acquired tho habit In the past few
years.
A tobacco trade Journal says of the
cigarette business:
The cigarette output of 4. 39.719,
015 in the calendnr year of 1908 must
have come as a surprise to the bulk of
tho trade, but more stunning yet Its
Increase In one year of 842.240,462,
an increase by nearly 3O0.0OO.on0
larger than the Increase of our cigar
Industry during the same year. This
jump Is the moro remarkable In the
face of the pronounced and unre
lenting hostility of half a dozen state
legislatures which hrtve astraclzed not
only the manufacture, but also the
handling and consumption of cigar
ettes within the confines of their re
spective territories.
nini'KM n ritoM the derate.
Whitman and Pacific University Met
nt Walla Walla.
Prof. W. II. Hleakney returned yes
terday afternoon from Walla Walla,
where he served as a Judge In the
debate which occurred Wednesday
evening between teams from Whit
man College nnd Pacific University
of Fore't Orovc, Oregon.
The subject nf the discussion was
"It'solvod, That municipalities
should own and operate their street
railways." The affirmative was up
held by Whitman, and the decision of
(he Judges was favorable to that side.
Aside from Prof. Hleakney, the Judges
were President French of the Wes
ten Normal school, and Dr. E. H.
Vfin Patten of Dayton.
During the 15 days closing Febru
ary 11, iT.nnn cubic yards of rock,
gravel and clny were dumped Into
the Colorado river crevasse empty
ing Into the tfalton sea. nnd the flow
was entirely stopped.
No false pretense hns marked the
career of Fly's Oram Hnlm. No Idle
promises of rewards for caes It will
not cure. Pelng entirely birmless. It
Is not responsible like the catarrh
snuffs and powders, for minds shat
tered by cocaine. The great positive
Ivrtue of Ely's Cre . m Palm Is that It
speedily and completely cures nasal
catarrh and hay fever, Back of this
statement Is th testimony of thous
ands intf a loputallon of many years'
success. All druggists. P0-, or mailed
by Ely I'-es., r," Warien street, New
York.
St. Joseph's
Academy
tTNPF.lt THE DIRECTION OF THH
Sister; zt St. Francis
OF PHILADELPHIA. RESIDENT
AND PAY PUPILS. S.T.CIAL AT
TENTION GIVEN TO MUSIC AND
ELOCUTION. STUDENTS PKEPAIt
EP FOIt I EACIIKHS' ' EXAMINA
TIONS FOR COUNTY AND STATE
CERTIFICATES.' FOIt PWITICU.
I. A Its DDRFSS
SISTER. SUPERIOR.
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons.
Where it Pays to Trade.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George F. Stemhart,
Milwaukee; P. Burns. Walla Walla;
W. T. Hlslop, Portland: George H.
Goebel, New Tork; T. M. Hanger,
Walla Walla; James Peters, Portland;
George D. O'Conner, Walla Walla; J.
W. Shlrey, Portland; Robert Kelly,
Denver; C. K. Wlntler, Tacoma; Geo.
8. Taylor, Portland; F. 1 Flnkler,
Portland; J. F. Kelly, Spokane; J.
Kendally, Palouse; L. R. Flint, Port
land; A. F. Hunt, Ashland; J. H. Dun
lap, Cascade Locks; George McGll
very, Spokane; Fred Hahn, Spokane;
A. McKenzle, Adams; A. J. Lambert,
Portland; A. E. Eberhart, Walla
Walla; George M. Allen, Portland; P.
Fair Warning
I am about to sell another piece of
property on the north side at a sacri
fice ; don't waste time until It Is gone
and then kick because you did not
know about It
I have some of the best property In
the city listed with me for sale.
I have a hotel with 21 rooms, two
lots 50x100, doing a rushing business.
Price too small to mention.
I have suburban property Improv
ed and unimproved.
I have a few good business chance.
In fact, I -have anything you want
either real estate or. livestock. Come
In and tell me what you want. It I
haven't got It I will get It for you.
E. T. WADE
'Phone black till.
Offloe B. O. Building.
S. Easterday, Fairbury; N. N. Barrett,
Portland; Jim Sink. Boston; J. E.
Brown, Portland; A. Valk, Pullman;
L. J. Bott, Colwell; A. D. Smith, Port
land; Walter Ely, Athena.
NEW HOTEL FOR MILTON.
Hott-1 Pendleton. Wm Maher,
Portland; F. S. Ball, Portland: S. T.
Freeman, Portland; R. J. Seeds, Port
land; L. S. Morris, Pueblo; J. L.
Robertson, Spokane; H. P. Brandes,
Portland; E. H. Burke, Portland; C.
M. Smith, Portland; Ellen 8herrod,
Portland; Fred Roth, Portland; James
A. Magulre, San Francisco; J. B. Fal
lls, San Francisco; J. C. Murray, San
Francisco; Charles R. Stone, Chicago;
A. H. Grecnberg, Seattle; A. B.
Thompson, Echo; Frank Stone, Echo;
Allen Thomson, Echo; Otis MeCarty,
Echo; H. E. True, Spokane; Al Fox,
Spokane; W. R. Glendenlng, Portland;
T. C. Lord, Portland; G. D. Galley,
Portland; H. B. Fisher, Portland; Mrs.
F. C. Parks, Pony.
Worked Like a Charm.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
spicy Journal, the Enterprise, Louisa,
Va says: "I ran a nail In my foot
!at week and at once applied Buck
len's Arnica Salve No Inflammation
followed; the salve simply healed the
wound." Heals every sore, burn and
skin disease. Guaranteed at Tallman
& Co.'s, druggists. 25c.
Charles A. Kinkelln, a retired
hanker of Pan Francisco, committed
suicide by shooting homself through
the head. He had been In 111 health
for some time past. He was a Ger
man. 40 years old, and son-in-law of
the late millionaire paint and oil
merchant, W. P. Fuller.
Will Cost 110,000 and nave All Mod
ern Improvements
Milton, March 8. At a meeting of
the Milton Progressive association tha
matter of a new hotel for this city
was discussed which Is to cost about
110,000, will be steam heated, elec
tric lighted and modern In every re
spect, Milton and Freewater are making
some wonderful Improvements In the
way of buildings, street work, etc., this
spring, and before long this section of
the county will be one of the most
progressive In eastern Oregon.
STATE OF OHIO, )
CITY OK TOLEDO )ss.
LUCAS COUNTS. )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
4 Co., doing business In the City of Toledo,
County sad Bute aforesaid, and that said
firm will par the sum of ONK HUNDRED
DOI.LAItB for each and every raae of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Core. Fit AN K J. CHENEY.
Hworn to before me and subscribed In my
fresence, this Oth day of December, A. D.
886. A. W. GLBABON,
(Heal. Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mncons
surfaces of the system. Bend for testi
monials free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0.
Hold by all druKirlsts, TSc
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
One of the most sweeping labor
decisions ever rendered In Massa
chusetts was that recently handed
down by Judge Gasklll of the su
perior court He holds that a labor
union has a right to fine) an mem
ber who does not accede to the de
mand of the union and quit work In
an establishment where a strike Is
In progress.
t-M SRSSWJS!SwnwffnwCr?
SUMMER AND THE HOT WEATHER WILL HE 1 1 EKE HEKOHB
YOV ARE AWAKE OF IT, A XI) IF YOUR KITCHEN IS NOT
ALREADY EQUIPPED WITH A GAS RANtJE, llY ALL MEANS
DON'T DELAY IT MUCH LONGER. OUR ORDEHS ARE NOW
COMING IN VERY RAPIDLY. GET IN YOUR APPLICATION
FOR GAS.
DO IT NOW
GAS IS BY FAR THE MOST ECONOMICAL FUEL ON THE
MARKET. THE GR RATES'! ARGUMENT IN ITS FAVOR IS
THAT YOU CAN HAVE THE HEAT WHEN, WHEHE AND AS
LONG AS YOU WANT IT. 0 HOT ROOMS IN THE SUMMER
TIME. THEN THERE IS NO DIRTY WOOD OR COAL TO I1E
CARTED AROUND AND CLEANED UP AFTERWARD. G AS IS
PIPED RIGHT INTO YOUR STOVE. A TURN OF A VALVE AND
A SCRATCH OF A MATCH TELLS THE WIIOIE STORY OF
GAS COOKING.
Gas forHeating and cooking cost $2.00 per 1000
Average'cost per month, about $3.00
111! CO.
REMEMBER 1 We lay pipe from main to curb free ! and
are in a position to do all piping and furnish all fittings.