East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 17, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL IT, 1907.
BIGHT PAGES.
PAGE SIX.
Embroidery and Lace Sale
The Lace and Embroidery business is BOOMING
at the Fair Store this week. Why ? Because
we are offering better values than usual:
We will sell you laces this week for
5c a yard
that are worth 6c ana 7c a yard.
Also some fine edgings worth 20c and 25c yard will go this week
for
I8c a yard
A big assortment of fine Insertions, no lace to match, all go In at one
price of
8c a yard
20 pieces of wide embroidery at special price of
I lea yard
40 pieces embroidery Insertion, 10c and 15c values, special at
9c a yard
20 pieces narrow embroidery, 2 to 4 Inches wide, at special price
5c a yard
40 pieces of wide embroidery, 20c value, at special price of
1 6c a yard
Naw Neckwear
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OP THE
NEW THINGS IN LADIES' NECKWEAR. OCR WINDOW SHOWS
SOME OF THE NEWEST STYLES OF NECKWEAR JUST ARRIV
ED BY EXPRESS.
THE FAIR DEPT. STORE
PENDLETON, ORECOO
Hermlston, where water can be se
cured. Next year by this time many
settlers will be at work on the lands
undor the Umatilla project There
seems to be nothing definite as to
when the lands will be opened to en
try, though It has been reported that
It will be early in June.
Prospects are excellent for a fine
alfalfa crop In this section of the
country. '
The Newport Skinner company and
the Hermlston Realty company are
still selling tracts of land to Investors,
who are much pleased with the future
prospects of the countr-.
Rapid Progress at Dam.
Rapid progress Is being made at the
dam, and along the different parts of
the east Umatilla project. The dif
ferent contractors along the ditch who
had work to complete by May 1, ex
pect to get through within the con
tract time. Much gravel Is being
taken from the Umatilla river below
Echo for different parts of the ditch
work.
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
Special
1
OF
WESTON
BIG RESULTS EXPECTED
FROM THE CLEAN-UP DAYS.
HERMISTQN NOTES
AGENT JACKSON OCCUPIES
THE NEW STATION nOUSE,
High Class Baseball on the 20th Be
tween Normal and MJlton Chick
en Dinner and Apron Sale May 24
Alberta Emigrants Are Doing
Well, Though Conditions Are Not
All Agreeable Expected to Lose His
Sight as Result of Baseball Acci
dent. Weston, April 17. The Weston
normal baseball team Is doing some
active practice for the game which Is
scheduled to take place Saturday
afternoon on the local campus be
tween Milton's nine and the Nor
mal. The ladles of the Methodist church
will give a chicken dinner and apron
sale Friday, May 24, for the benefit
of the church.
Herman Hessel has returned from
his trip to Alberta, where he has been
for some time. He says that many
of the people from this section of the
country who are now living there, are
well pleased, and doing well, but they
complain of the severity of the weath
er, and of conditions peculiar to the
laws of the country.
R. Alexander, the well known Pen
dleton merchant, was a brief business
visitor In the city Monday.
J. H. Hall of Freewater, was in the
city for a short time Monday evening.
Mrs. Frank Sallng has returned to
Pendleton after visiting relatives here
for several days.
Mrs. George Taylor, who has been
quite seriously ill, is much Improved.
Miss Slaughter Is quite seriously ill
with the grip, which disease Is quite
prevalent In Weston..
Miss Winifred Welch and Miss Clara
Hail, members of the Normal faculty,
entertained the Needlework club at the
ladies' hall, Saturday afternoon.
A Japanese Ten.
The T. W. C. A. of the Normal
school will give a Japanese tea In the
parlors of the ladies' dormitory on
Saturday, April 20, from S to 5
o'clock. . " .
Clean-Up Days.
Friday and Saturday, April 28 and
27 have been appointed as clean-up
days In Weston, by the city council.
The town will be given a thorough
cleaning on these days.
May Lose Sight of One Eye.
Claude Clarke, who was Injured In
the ball practice here Saturday last,
it is feared will lose the sight of one
eye.
The Other Side of the Question.
Here Is additional evidence that
sauce for the goose Is not always
sauce for the gander: North Yaki
ma Is raising a big howl because the
little village of Naches City purposes
dumping Its sewage Into the Naches
river and Is pionning to prevent It
hy legal means or otherwise. North
Yakima has, however, given no evi
dence that she purposes paying any
attention to the protests, from below
the gay regarding her dumping her
sewage into the Yakima river and
polluting the inter of that stream
and menacing -the' health of the peo
ple of the lower valley. Sunnyslde
Sun. -
Grant Debt Is Decreasing.
The amount of taxes collected up
to April 1 has been the largest in
the history of Grant county, was close
to 370,000. Of this sum S20, 327.1s
was turned over to the treasurer dur
ing the wtek. It is stated that after
paying all that Is applicable to coun
ty warrants the debt of the county
will 1 e reduced to about $51,000. This
is certainly a fine and most encour
aging showing.
Tt means the decrease in the coun
ty debt is fully $40,000 and that at
this rate we will he clear of debt in
the pext two years. Granite Gem.
O. R. & N. WIU Install a Night Agent
Rapid Progress on the Govern
ment Dam Great Effort Will Be
Made to Properly Entertain Port
land Business Men's Excursion-
Baptists and Methodists Will Build
Churches Fine Prospects for Al
falfa.
Hermlston, April 17. Agent Jack
son Is now located In the new O. R. &
X. station house at this place, having
moved from the box car yesterday.
The depot Is one of the neatest and
best on the line and It wlfi be a great
convenience for the traveling public
in and out of Hermlston. A night
man Is expected to arrive soon.
Colonel J. F. McNaught Is a business
visitor In Portland this week.
S. R. Oldaker of the Hermlston
Realty company, Is in Missoula, Mont.,
on business this week.
Every effort will be put forth by
the Hermlston Commercial club, to
royally entertain the business men of
Portland when they stop here In the
early part of May on their tour of
eastern Oregon, though they remain
here for only a Bhort time.
Much Interest Is still being taken
in the meetings at the Chapel car.
and It Is reported that It will not be
long before the new Baptist church
Is under course of construction, as
will also a Methodist church.
Many young fruit trees have al
ready been planted in the vicinity of
STATE OF OHIO, )
CITY OF TOLEDO )ss.
LUCAS COUNTY. )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that bs Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
a Co., doing business In the City of Toledo,
County and Bute aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the snm of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every esse of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cared by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 6th day of December. A. li.
1888. A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal. Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and mucous
snrfaces of the system. Send for testi
monials free.
F. J. CHENEY, a CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all dragzlsts, 75c
Take Bill's Family nils for constipation.
DEATH HY CONSUMPTION.
Of a Michigan Man While Visiting at
Atliena.
Athena, April 17. J. F. Ives, of
Michigan, died at the home of his
brother. S. C. Ives, In this city, Sun
day evening, at 9 o'clock, of con
surrption, aged 75 years. The de
ceased came to Athena last October,
heirs the third time he had come to
the Pacific coast hi search of health.
He was a man of education, having
attended Oherlln college, and In his
younger days he was a school prin
cipal. In addition to his brother lr
this cl'.y, the deceased leaves a wife
and even children residing In Mich
igan The funeral was held at 2
o'clock yei-terday afternoon from the
Baptist church.
When you need a pill, take a pill,
and he sure It's an Early Riser. De
Witt's Little Early Risers are safe,
sure, satisfactory pills. The pills
with a reputation. They do not
gripe or sicken. They are sold by
More Water for Nampa.
Owing to the scarcity of water last
year the management of the Nampa
Merldian Irrigation district at first
decided not to give the water for
new lots In Nampa. But an extra
man has been added to the force, and
It Is the plun of the company to make
the water do a greater duty; so all
whe UlsIio water can have It. The
toll ts $3 per lot, and all persons who
desire water for town lots can make
application to the secretary of the
district, Q. T. Hamlll, at this office.
Nampa Lender.
Bitten hy a Spider. .
Through blood poisoning cattsed by
a spider bite, John Washington of
Eosquovllle, Tex., would have lost
his leg, which became a mass of run'
ning sores, had he not been persuad
ed to try llucklen's Arnica Salve. He
write?: "The first application re
lieved, and four boxes healed all the
sorer." Heals every sore. 25c, at
Tallman ft Co., druggists.
Ninety young men of Cottage Grove,
Ore., hnve signed a petition for the
organization of a company of national
guards at that place.
PERTINENT POINTS
FDR PIANO PURCHASHERS
The following points are not original with us. . They are so full of
truth, however, that we reproduce them. They may set you thinking. If
any of them strike home and the coat fits, put it on.
No. 1. Buy the best always. But as cheaply as possible, but do not
expect to get a really good thing without paying its corresponding price.
No. 2. The man who thinks he can buy the best for the market price
of the poorest must get his experience, and he pays dearly for It.
No. 3. The man who thinks himself so shrewd that he is bound to get
a better bargain than anyone else is the one to overreach himself.
No. 4. The man who cannot endure to pay a fair price for the thing
he wants, wastes his money, buys what he does not want and that which
does not, suit his family. .
No. 6. -The man who Is so suspicious that he determines to trust no
one but! 'himself, is the man who oftenest gets cheated.
No. 6. The man who wants the best, but buys something which Is
claimed to be "Just as good," at a lower price, flndB after he has paid
his money that the article Is not as good, and if it were tt would have
sold at the price of the best.
No.. 7. The man who takes everyone else word except that of the hon
orable dealer, is the man who often pays dearly for the advice that he
supposes he Is obtaining free.
No. 8. BUY AT HOME.
Now, a word as to ourselves. We can furnish you with a first class
piano, can give you much valuable Information, can tell the truth about
our own Instruments and those of our competitors, but we cannot compel
our customers to believe us If they are determined not to do so. "You
can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." We want the
piano business of Pendleton and vicinity. We have the stock, the as
sortment, the buying facilities and the selling prices, which ought to
get it. We have the Integrity of purpose, the broad business methods,
which ought to Inspire confidence. We ask the privilege of showing,
you our line of goods, of quoting price and of showing you what induce
ments we can offer to secure your trade. Will you see us before you
buy 7 It can do no harm, It may do you some good, and we shall feel
that at least you are fair-minded and willing to be convinced.
Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore
Health and Strength
Because Vlnol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not
contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not
a secret formula.
Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the
soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties
of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease.
Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a
fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers
and their oil. ,
Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under
all conditions. Everybody likes it.
Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ,
nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes
weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease.
That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any
other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat,
Lung and Wasting Diseases.
That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to
Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly
Persons, Nursing fothe8, and Convalescents.
WE RETURN MONEY IP IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION
The Pondleton Drug Company
There are times when woman feels nervous, Irritable,
and blue. These symptoms art the result of peculiar
conditions which indicate the need of a safe and dependable
remedy to assist Nature in her efforts to establish healthy
sctlon to the organs which directly affect woman's health.
may be safely employed whenever backache, weakness,
a feeling of nausea, f aintness, nervousness, lassitude or other
disagreeable sensations foretell derangements that need
righting and regulating,
Beecham's Fills improve the digestion, brine back the
appetite, purify the blood and clear the complexion. They
have been used by women of erery land, with uniform
success for nearly sixty years. They sre unirersslly re
commended ss a mild laxative, an ideal conditioner and
A Safe Correotive
la Boss with full Directions,
ISo. and t9o.
1
BAiY'S AUTOMOBILE
m ALL-WIN
FOLDING GO-CART
Made of nickel-plated steel, with leather swinging bed
and rubber tired wheele. Can be folded and put in your
suit case.
This is the latest thing out In baby's go-carts. Call and
have Its good points demonstrated.
LEWIS HUNTER,
Pendleton's Leading Housefurnisnhr.
Agents for Gunn's sectional book cases.
FRESH
Neat - Fish - Sausages I
Lard
Delivered promptly each day.
Fmnira Iloal lilt
Ball! MM w iiivui WW!
Phone Main 18
The French
RESTAURANT
Pendleton's most pop
ular Dining Room.
Best 25 cent meal in
the city.
Thoroughly renovated
and all new dishes.
Orville Coffman
Proprietor
FOR SALE
5-ROOM DWELLING S 1800.00
5-ROOM DWELLING S250O.00
8-ROOM DWELLING $3000.00
5-ROOM DWELLING $1200.00
B-ROOM DWELLING 1.800.00
5-ROOM DWELLING S-500.00
4-ROOM DWELLING 81200.00
8-ROOM DWELLING (.1800.00
i-rooh mVTT.l.rvn 82500.00
7-ROOM DWELLING 82000.00
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. f
1 1 2 . Court. St., Pendleton, Ore.
- i
Dally East Oregon lan by carrier, snly It cants a week.
Columbia Bar
and
Rooming House
MRS. F. X. SCHEMPP,
Proprietress
Fine Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars.
Newly furnished and up-to-date
Rooming House In connection
S2o MAIN STREET.
Famous $500
Beer
Always call for City Brewery
Beer the home product; 1600
that says It Is pare.
CITY BREWERY
BCHTJLTZ 8TRIOKJER.
I WORK HORSES wSSffl
200 Good Work Horses Wanted At Once
Write me, giving
weight, price and other
particulars.
Grant Learned
Miles City, Montana.
Tallmnn aV Co.
G. ROGERS, MANAGER.
813 Main St., Pendleton, Oregon.