East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 12, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORgQOS. TTEKDAY, MAY 12, 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
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May Sale Bargains in Ready-to-wear
Department 2nd Floor
$25, $35 and $45 tailor made suits at 1-3 off.
Your choice of any suits regularly selling at $25.
$35 and $45 now 1-3 off.
The best made, best fitting, and mosl stylish suits
nf ffio cos or. :nLJJ n i " i
vr mw jMJwt uicmuuucui vuiic ana mane an
early selection. Alterations free. .
Ladies' tailored shirt waists in mercerized vest
ing and madras, figured white and white
with Mack olka dot, lonr sleeves, all sizes
and several different styles, regular $2.35
and $2.:0 waists for, each $1.29
White shirt waists of India linen, lonr and
short sleeves, button back and some with but
ton fronts, lace and embroidery trimmed,
slightly soiled from showing, odd sizes in a
number of different patterns, regular values
from $1.25 to $2.50 for, each. . .' 79c
Lawn kimonas in full length Japanese styles,
full shirred backs and fronts, large sleeves,
all colors, plain and large figured designs,
trimmed in bands of contrasting materials,
regular $1.25 kimonas for SoC
Short lawn kimonas in light and dark figured
lawns, with scalloped collars and cuffs and
V-shapod necks, loose kimona sleeves, fast
colors, all sizes regular 75c kimonas for 49c
Ladies' eravenette rain coats, guaranteed rain
proof, full length, latest cuts in gray and tan
and black, one of a kind, all sizes neatly
trimmed with stitched straps and tailored
buttons, regular $15 to $25 values, for
$9.95
Spring jackets in all the new desirable colors,
tans, stripes and checks, box backs, semi-fitted
and tight fitting, some unlined and others
lined with good quality satin, regular values
up to $12 for, each $4.95
Ladies' white underskirts of good qualit- mus
lin, deep flounces of lace and embroidery,
and dust ruffles underneath, good width,
several different patterns to choose from,
regular S5c and $1 values for (J5c
Ladies' white underskirts of finest long cloth,
with twenty-four inch flounce of insertion
and deep embroidery and lace edging to
match, hemstitched dust ruffles, extra wide
skirts, regular $3.50 values for ... $2.15
Ladies' muslin drawers in good quality muslin,
deep hems and clusters of fino tucks, extra
wi.le, regular 35e drawers for, each..l9c
Muslin drawers with lawn flounces trimmed in
lace and three rows of insertion; good width,
French finished top, regular C5c values
for 40c
Corset covers of long cloth, full gathered fronts,
fine tucked yokes and finished at top with
narrow hemstitched ruffles and beading with
riblion, regular 35c values for 21 C
Corset covers of best grade long cloth, elaborate
ly trimmed in fronts and yoke with heavv
lace insertion and finished at top and arm
hole with lace beading and edging to match,
dainty and serviceable corset covers, regular
S5c values for 57(
Muslin gowns, slip-over styles in lace and em
broidery yokes, short sleeves with lace edsred
ruffles, extra long and full, seams well fin
ished, regular $1.50 gowns 95c
Ladies' gowns of best quality long cloth, slip
over styles, with butterfly sleeves, trimmed
in rows of insertion and edgiug to match,
deep yokes with beading and ribbon at top,
full length and width, regular $2.50 gowns,
for $1.75
Children's spring jackets from 2 to C years, in
red, blue and tan, trimmed in narrow silk
braid on cuffs and collars, several different
styfos worth up to $3.50 for, each ..59c
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons
CLOWN
S
(JURAT NCMUKIt OF
ITNXY YOIUCKS COMING
Clown In Funny Acta Will He Scon
In Every Dfrmion Singly and In
Group the Lniiglmiakers Will An
pciii' Huif a Thousand People With
the Circus Forty IK mi bio length
Curs.
Realizing that the public la partic
ularly interested In the clowns with
a circus, Norrls and Howe hnv .
gaged for their big circus, museum,
menagerie, hippodrome and congress
of nations the greatest number of
famously funny Yorlcks that has ever
been seen with a tented organization.
On entering the menagerie one will
ecounter clowns In funny acts, and on
entering the main or big tents of the
show, clowns will be In evidence
everywhere, in twos, threes and
and groups, and all working hard for
tho amusement of all that attend the
big show. Among the clowns are To-
to Ducro, the clown that Invented the
famous burlesque bull fight, the rab
bit hunt, the burlesque menage horse
act and scores of other amusing acts:
rat Lawson, the clown to look at Is to
laugh; Silver Smith, the elongated
Andrew; Ike Orton, the fat policeman,
Willie Slmms, the diminutive panta
loon; Oscar Pepper, straight from
Kentucky; HI Hussell, Skinny Gllson,
Hill Carpenter. Barry Hodskln. and
scores of other funny fellows
uuring the engagement of the big
circus in San Francisco the past win
tor, which extended over a period of
34 days, and at which time the Great
er N'orrls and Rowe circus played to
279.R73 paid admissions, these clowns
were one of the main features of the
how. Never before under one tent
have so many good clowns been seen,
There are over 200 circus cham
pions with the circus; most of them
European reputation and all stars
in their respective lines. There
SINCERE THANKS.
If You Have Catarrh, Asthma or Ilron.
chills, Head What Thankful People
Say AlHiut llyoinel.
Mrs. M. A. Drake, Utlca, N. Y.,
writes: "I could not speak above a
whisper. I Inhaled Hyomel, and It
(,:ive me Instant relief. Hyomel will
tire Catarrh and Bronchitis If used
us directed."
Lndwlek Edwards, 1323 Madison
avenue, Columbus, O., writes: "I will
lot you know what your Hyomel In
haler did for me. It cured me of my
Lronchltls all right. I feel very
thankful to you for your valuable
medicine."
Mrs. Ilertha Weekly,' Pleasantvlllo,
Pa., writes: '"I want you to know I
used your Hyomel for Hay Fever with
good results, having suffered with It
for many years, and this Is the firs',
thing I ever found that ever gave me
any relief."
Hyomel will cure Catarrh, Bron
chitis. Hay Fever,' Asthma, Coughs or
Colds, and TaPman & Co. will give
you your money back If It don't. It
Is a pleasant remedy, and gives relief
instantly. Just breathe It in through
the pocket Inhaler that comes with
every $1.00 outfit. Extra bottles for
subsequent treatment are only 50
cents.
550 persons with the show and over
350 beautiful horses. It requires 40
double length cars to transport It from
city to city. A grand parade, which
Is said to be a new and novel one. will
take place on the morning of the ex
hibition at 10 o'clock, rain or shine.
rne Greater Norrls & Rowe circus
win exhibit at Pendleton Thursday,
aiay n.
WOOD OR BRICK?
ation of this city approving the plan of
re-openlng.
President Meholln of the bank, was
called and he stated to the court that
June 1 would be about the earliest
date possible to make all the volum
inous records necessary and get ready
for the bank to proceed with busi
ness.
ohn Eagleson was called to testify
ah to the amount of deposits for which
extensions had been signed. He stat
ed that they exceeded $860,000, that
the resources of the bank are figured
at $1,056,000 after deducting $50,000
doubtful paper and eliminating the
surplus fund, and that the directors
would be prepared to pay all possible
cash demand that would be made up
on the opening of the bank and still
have left over $220,000 In cash In the
vaults, with a good surplus after mak
lug the first payment of 10 per cent on
extended deposits should all of them
be demanded at once.
He stated that real estate resources
had been figured at the amount at
which they were carried on the books
of the bank and took no account of
Increased values. He stated that the
officers believed they would have no
difficulty whatever In conducting a
regular banking business and In pay
Ing all demands.
Now Just see Japan,
Tbough auch a small man,
He'a going to swipe
All the trade If he can.
There's no denying the fact that
Japan la a big factor In commerce.
We are also making bag Inroada upon
the clothing patronage of the public
Our trade la constantly Increasing
owing to the fact that we never take
any unfair advantages. For food
treatment and high quality goods, at
reasonable prices, come to us.
Bond Brothers
Uading Clothiers
PREPARED
Lime and Sulphur
Spray
READY FOR USE
I gaL makes 10 of Spray,
by mixing with cold water
The Pendleton
Drug Co.
Man Zan Pile Remedy, price 50c Is
guaranteed. Put up ready for use. One
application prompt relief to any form
of piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
RESMC
ES
OF I NOTl
GOVERNORS OF 46
STATES IX CONFERENCE
Meeting Called by President Roosevelt
for Iurpose of Coiishlering tlie
Conservation of the Country's Re
sources, lroiiil."es to He a Great
Success Many Leading Thinners
and Economists Will He Present
Washington, May 12. Many dis
tlnguished men arrived in Washing
ton to participate In the conference
called by President Roosevelt, to be
gin tomorrow and continue through
several days, when methods of con
serving the country's natural resour
ces will be fully threshed out.
In addition to the governors of sev
eral states, and the heads of several
great industrial, commercial and civic;
bodies, the congress will be addressed
by William J. Bryan, James J. Hill
John Mitchell and Andrew Carnegi
who were specially Invited by Presi
dent Roosevelt.
The members of the conference will
be entertained at a dinner at the
White House this evening. The ses
sions of the conference will begin th
following morning In the historic east
room of the White House, and will
continue for three days. Two ses
skins a day will be held. . President
Roosevelt will deliver the opening ad
dress, and it is probable that he will
preside at the sessions of the confer
ence.
This will be the first time In the
history of the country that a confer
ence of this importance has been held
In the east room, or In the White
House at all. Substantially, It will be
the first time that the president of
the United States and the governors
of important states have been called
Togetner to consider matters of ex
treme public Importance.
The Indications now are that the ca
pacify of the famous east room will
ie testea, as eacn or the governors
will be accompanied by three dele
gates from his state and about 40 great
national organizations will be repre
sented at the conference. To add to
the numbers, cabinet officers, mem
bers of the United States supreme
court and members of congress have
been invited to attend the sessions.
It will be, In its personnel, one of
the most notable conferences ever held
in America.
MANY EXCURSIONS.
COFFEE .
What is essential to
food coffee?
Good bean ground fresh,
and a woman of common
sense.
obi frtcM ntmru. rw MMf if ra 4m
tta tchilUaf 't Btl; mt klm. .
O. R. & X. Grants Reduced Rates on
All Its Lines.
For the annual session of the
grand bodies of the I. O. O. F. of
Washington to he held In Walla Wal
a June 1 to 4, Inclusive, the O. R
V Co. will grant 1 1-3 fare for th
round trip.
The O. U. & X. will give a rate of
1 1-3 fare for the round trip to Spo
kane for the Washington state meet
ing of the Knights of Columbus, May
3 SO. Certificates will be signed by
.Secretary H. J Carrigen of the asso
elation, and may be Issued three days
prior to the opening day.
One and a third fare will govern for
the round trip to Albany, Oregon, for
the sixth annual meeting of the Ore
gon Rural Letter Carriers' association
to be held May 30. Certificates will
be signed by Secretary John H. Goins,
and may be Issued three days in ad
vance.
ine annual Pioneers' picnic, to be
given at Weston, Oregon, May 28. 29
and 30, will have a rate of - 1-3 fare
for the round trip, certificates to bear
the signature of Secretary J. M. O'-
Harra of the Pioneers' association.
The opening of the Twin Falls-Sal
mon River Land & Water company's
tract will occur at Twin Falls. Idaho,
June 1. The O. R. & N, Co., has
granted a rate of 1 1-3 fare to Hunt
ington, plus $14, to Twin Falls, Idaho,
and return, under the following con
ditions: Continuous passage In both
directions, with a final return limit of
10 days from' date of sale.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this rxirwr will ha niaH
to learn tbat there la at leut nn AtmAa
disease tbat adence hae been able to care
In :i Its itcps, and that la Catarrh.
Haifa Catarrh Core Is the only positive
cure now known to the mmtlral fr.t.r.
nltr. Catarrh being a conatltatlonal dis
ease, rtqulrea a constitutional trMtmnt
Hall's Catarrh Core la taken In t nrni II
acting directly upon the blood and mucooa
J. Langley, Hermiston; W. B. Mitch
ell, Portland; M. O. Jalenko, New
York; E. J. Collins, Chicago; George
Hansan, San Francisco; Mrs. Robin
son. Li Grande; J. A. Rnxter. Walla
Walla; Miss May Woods, Boise City.
Golden Rule Hotel.
J. C. Lent. Cecil Ore.; G. W. Proeb-
stel, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Thompson, Echo; V. R, McRoberts,
Spokane; F. Rahe. city; C. T. Bovn-
ton, Vale; A. W. Dowan, McKay; W.
It. Cody, Spokane; C. L. Smith, W. II.
King. C. A Swanson, Echo.
I TewMon Is Still Puzzled Over Paving
Question.
Tne Lewiston Tribune says of the
contention over the relative values of
wood and brick as paving materials
The merit of wood block pavement
was presented to the city council last A. A. Elmore, state lecturer and or-
nignt in a statement made by Mr. ganlzer for the Farmers' Educational
Whiting, representing Thorsen, Fish- and Co-operative Union of America Is
er fcjnornsen Co., agents for ave-lnow touring the counties of Crook,
inarlum carbolineum treatment for Grant and Wheeler In an effort to
wood, when he offered on behalf of form local organizations.
nis firm to install a pavement here
anil Kuarantee to keen th
first class condition for the period of The CaUAe nf Mnnv
10 vpni-n I
He stated that estimating on a ba
sis of 50,000 yards of pavement to be
installed here, the saving to properay I There is a disease prevailing in this
owners by the use of wood instead of I country tnostdangerousbecans'podecep
i ..i i. . . I lit n in vj . : - w i .
Sudden Deaths.
PATRONIZE HOME
INDUSTRY
By Drinking Um Home
Product, the
Famous $500
BEER
Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.
Try a caw for family use
For sale at all leading ban.
CITY BREWERY
8CHCLTZ ft 8TRICKER
Phone Main 6X8.
brick would bp $20,000 to $30,000. He
s:i!d that further 80 to 85 per cent of
the cost of Installing the wood block
would be a local outlay, thus keeping
the money at home.
He said that t- e cost of a complet
ed wood block street here would be
$3.10 to $3.1.1 per square yard and
and that this would represent a sav
imk or annul bu cents a yard over
trick.
Don't cough your head off when
you can get. a guaranteed remedy In
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It Is es
peclally recommended for children as
It's pleasant to take. Is a gentle lax
ative thus, expelling the phlegm from that a sufficient bond would be given I hreak down and waste away cell by cell
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
r- apoplexy are often I
tue result of khl-
Iney disease. If
kidney trouble is
the kidney-poisoned
blood will at.
As to the guarantee of the malnten- I tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
ance of the street. Mr. Whltlnsr said l"e bladder, or the kidneva thenim-lvM
tne system, for coughs. coKH. oup
whooping cough, hoarseness and all
bronlr-hlal trouble. Guaranteed. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros,
Girls Itext Students.
According to statistics compiled In
the registrar's office in the U. of O.
the organization of club girls at the
university outrank the boys' organ'
iza '.Inns' standing, says the Eugene
guard. In fact, it Is said, that the
girls are better students In the uni
versity as well as In the high schools.
I he Kloshe Tilacum c ub took first
place In the ranking, the other organ-
zatlons coming closely bunched Just
behind. The dormitory, It Is said, will
rank probably only as an average,
iiougn the grades for that group have
not been compiled.
under terms approved by the city at
torney.
He said he had been Informed the
wood here would cost about $13 a
thousand but that he was inclined to
believe the cost would reach $18 to
$18 for the class of wood he would
desire to use.
HOISE MAXli TO OPEX.
.June
30 days' trial $1.00 Is the offer on
Pineulea. Relieves Backache, Weak
Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, bladder and
blood. Good for young and old. Sat-
satlsfactlon guaranteed or money re
funded. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Bros.
I'ixed by Court ns Date of R.
sumption of Unships.
The Boise Capital News says of the
leopenlng of the Capital State Bank
of Holse, which closed during the fi
nancial flurry of the past winter:
At the public hearing ordered this
morning by Judge Wood on the appli
cation of the directors for the dis
charge of the receiver of the Capital
State bank, there was not a protest
made upon the part of any one. On
the contrary, a communication was
filed from the Clearing House assocl-
Bladder troubles almost alwava result
from a derangement of the kidnevs and
a cure is obtained nuickest bv a tironpr
ueauneiu oi me Kidneys. II you are led
in? badly you can make no mistake hv
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tlw
grcai jtiuney, nvcr aim biatuter remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it. and over.
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times durinr the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
eftect of Swamp-Root is soou realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and i
sold by all dmctrists in fiftv-cent nn-t
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
tner & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name.Swatnp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's SwaniD-Root. and the
acmress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
mil lie
aurfacea of the aystem. thereby deatrorlnv
the foundation of th disease, and giving
the patient atrencth br bulldlnir nn h
constitution and assisting nature In doing
Ita work. The pronrletora have offered
One Hundred Dollars for any caae tbat It
falla to care. Bend for list of tMtlmnni.
els. Addresa :
V. 1. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Sold br all Drngglata, 76c.
Takt riaM'a Famllv Pllla far mk.Hu.
tlon.
HOTEL ARRnVALS.
Heroic Indian Gets Medal.
Jacob Chlpps, the Indian who
struggled In the sea trying to save his
daughter and her child, was present
ed with a medal for bravery by the
Royal Humane society of London
Wednesday evening. It was an Inter
esting event which took place In the
A. O. U. W. hall at Victoria. B. C.
Captain Dallam of the human society
pinned the medal on the- brave In
dlan's breast.
Hotel St.. George.
L. J. Chapman, . Seattle; ' E. A.
Davis; John C.ancy, Portland; W. E.
Stull, Portland; E. B. Jemlson, Port
land; W. J. Coulter, Toronto; H. A.
Bronson, Walla Walla; H. Bamber
ger, Portland; X. B. Dewey, Chicago;
Guy H. Jones, Dayton; Maud Whls-
ler, Mt. Pleasant; Mayuse Whisler,
Mt. Pleasant; B. L. Keatts, Spokane;
George McOllvery, Spokane; J. Peters,
Portland; E. H. Burke, Portland; H.
Here comes the spring winds to
cnap, tan and freckle. Use Plnesalve
Carbollzed. (Acts like a poultice) for
cuts, sores, burns, chapped skin. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Notice to Public
Having disposed of my Implement
store In this city, all parties knowing
themselves Indebted, to me please
call and settle their accounts.
FRED WEBER.
Wanted, at Once. '
Good clean rags; market price paid.
East Oregon Ian office.
laa -arn at'.
J'A.FOLGERfc
. at MB at &
Sunshine
in every tin of
Folg'er's
Golden Gate Coffee
SOLD ON MERIT
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
tV!bh4 1630 SAN FRANCISCO
Cet.theaBest
Good
Dry Wood
and the
BEST KIND Or COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C. MINNIS
Leve orders at
HENXTXG'S CIGAR STORE
Opposite People Warehouse
THONE MAIN .
unr apeciaity 16
the Family Trade
We are fully preDared to fur.
nlsh you the best of lard, sau
sage and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney A Tweedy.
Telephone Main 13.
Our gparkllnu. tomDtlnir untuSMncr
beer and soda water la nronoim.H
the purest and best for thirst quench
ing purposes; 24 bottles of her or
soda delivered to your home for only
J.UV.
JOHN CACEN
Eagle Block. Court StrAt
PASTIME PARLORS.
RUTHERFORD MOLITOR. P
A quiet resort for the healthful exer
cise of
BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS.
Only flrst-ciaaa table n.t
Cigars, confectionery, tobacco, .n
soft drinks.