East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Bug Wimdl-IUip Sale of Fair Store
This stock has been sold to L. M. Funk of Spokane at a sacrifice, and he has determined to make quick work
or disposing or ine siock. rnces aii over tne store are reduced tar below the former sale prices, and in many
cases even below the wholesale cost in the eastern markets.
Don't Take Our Word for This. Come and See for Yourself.
Look over the lists below and note the saving in all lines. These are only sample prices, the same reductions
are made all over the store, and You Can't Buy an Article Here Without Saving Money on It.
Women's Furnishings :
C5c liose supporters ' 19c
20c hose suppliers now 14c
Handkerchiefs 3c, 7c, 9c, 11c, 13c and 19c
Shirt waists . . 09c, 9Sc, $1.19, $1.48, $1.79 V
up to 5.9S.
Parawls to close out. . 9Sc, $1.09, $1.39 up to $2.98
Ladies' silk ploves. . . .39c, 69c, S9c, $1.19 and Jil.39
Ladies' corsets 39c, 49c. 83c and $1.19
Ladies' hose lie, 14c, 19c, 23c and 29c
Ladies vests 5c, loC, 22c, 24c and 39c
From one-third to one-half saved in this department.
Dress Goods and Staples
10 yards bestTJc and 8c calieo for 50c
10c yard wide muslin, now, yard 7C
Best 15c and ISc ginphams to close out at, yard 1 1 C
India linons ...5c, 9C, 12c, l'4c, 17c and 19c
T.'c dress poods, pood ranpe of patterns, now 39c
$1.25 dress poods, now, yard 89c
$1.50 dress poods, to close out 98c
$1.75 dress poods, now $1.19
Summer lawns yard, . 7c, 9c, 12c up to 24c
Every item in this department is cheaper than ever hefore
offered to Pendleton huvers.
Skirts and Suits
'$10.00 and $12.50 suits to close out at $5.98
$15.00 and $17.50 suits to po now for . . .$7.48 and $7.98
Ladies $15.00 skirts now $10.48
Ladies' $12.50 skirts now $7.98
Ladies' $10.00 and $10.50 skirts, now $0.98
Cheaper skirts are all reduced in same, proportion.
Clothing for Men and Boys
Men's $25.00 suits, several patterns, sale price $14.98. You
save $10.02.
Men's $22.50 suits, fine values, too, sale price $12.98. You
save $9.52.
Men's $17.50 suits, all new stvles, sale price $9.98. You. save
$7.52.
Men's cheaper suits, $G.4S, $7.98 and $S.9S. All at cut prices.
Younp men's suits, worth $8.50 to $13.50, all at one price,
choice.... $0.19
Younp men's suits, worth $fi.50 to $3.50, vour choice for
, : ' $4.9S
1 ounp men's and hovs' suits worth $5 to $7.50, your choice
for t' .' $3.98
Boys' knee pants suits, $1.79, $2.29, $2.48 up to . . . .$3.9S
Men's Furnishings
Men's pood stronp work 6hirts 39c, 49c and up
Men's dress shirts 2oC, 49c, 09c and 89c
Boys' dress shirts 33c
Men's 50c underwear of all kinds, now 39c
Men's balbrippan underwear 2()C
Boys' balbrippan underwear 19C
Men's socks 4c. 7C, lie, 17c and up
Men's handkerchiefs 4c, 9c, 12c, 19c and 39c
Men's neckties He, 19c, 23c, 39c and 43c
MEN'S HATS, all kinds, OXE-THIRD OFF regular
prices.
Shoes
Men's work shoes, worth $2.85 to $3.25, all in one lot at
pair $1.98
Boys' hiph top shoes, sizes 4 to 5, worth $3, now they po
at, pair .$1.98
Women's vici or calfskin shoes, new shapes, now, pair $1 .59
Women's $2.75 dross shoes, to close out at $2.19
Women's $3.00 dress shoes, to close out at $2.38
Misses' and children's shoes, all reduced in price.
Boys' shoes at a bip saving.
Men's $5.00 patent leather shoes, now ' $3.79
Men's $3.50 dress shoes, to close out $2.78
NOW IT'S UP TO YOU
You know our goods, you see the reduced prices quoted above, and there only
fit m your pocket. Buy the Goods.
Don't Wait. Come First and Get First Choice
remains one thing to do, to put the pro-
THE FAIR
TORE
L. M. FUNK, Proprietor
Pendleton
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
made for commencement at the We
ton noruial.
H OF MILK
STRAWBERRY DAY IS
OXE WEEK FROM TODAY
Well Known Farmer Erects Reel
dence on Fruit Farm Milton Lodge
Will Give Strawberry Banquet To
nic! it Berries Are Plentiful at
TlUs Time and Selling: Good In
SiKjkane and Other Places.
Milton, May 28. One week from
today strawberry day 'will be observ
ed In Milton. This promises to be
the event of the year, and the com
mittees in charge are making elabo
rate preparations for the occasion,
Thursday, June 4, Is the time set for
the event, and people from all parts
of the county and state will be here.
It will be Just after election and
every one will have a chance to talk
over the results.
H. Rhuberg, one of the prosperous
fruit growers of this section, has let
the contract for a handsome resi
dence to be built on his place neat
town.
Milton lodge, I. O. O. F., will en
tertain this evening with a strawberry
banquet. The members of lodges In
the nearby towns have been Invited
here for this occasion, and It prom
ises to be a most enjoyable affair,
strawberries will be served galore.
Strawberries are plentiful In town at
this time.
Mayor B. A. Miller and T. C. Fra
iler were among the visitors at the
opening of the Umatilla project, yes
terday. Strawberries which have been sold
to Ppokane buyers this season are up
to the-KennewIck standard, and are
In great demand In the markets. Mil
ton markets better berries each year,
A number of the people from this
end iii the county will attend the pio
neer reunion at Weston this week.
A. A. Da.vls of Lodf, Cal., ha been
the gueft of his brother, J. E. Davis,
for some days.
Milton and vicinity will have an
Immense peach crop this year. The
trees are loaded with lltfle peaches
at this time.
OF
IBM
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL PIONEER
PICNIC NOW GOING ON
Delightful Program Being Carried Out
Today Saturday Will Bo Political
Day and Many Speakers Will Be
IIore-.'oiiunenceiincnt Week at)
Normal Soon Here.
Hotel St. George.
F. M. Caesar, Portland; M. I
Erlckson, Portland; W. F. Wiggins
Portland; W. D. Outman, Portland;
Lewis Shattuck and wife, Gresham;
D. M. Roberts and wife, Gresham; E.
K. Slevet and wife, Gresham; Mrs. J.
Dunn, Tekoa; Mrs. E. J. Metzter,
North Powder; B. B. Hall, Weston; J.
Peters, Portland; Charles H. Levey,
Minneapolis; L. H. Benway, Seattle;
Gerald Stanfield. Echo; H. Marko
witz, Spokane; Wm. Dunn, Portland;
C. A. Black, Portland; G. L. Richard
son, Portland; Mrs. E. E. McMIllen,
Hermiston; A. E. Chandler, San Fran
cisco; S. A. Miller. Milton; Will R.
King, Salem; Frank C. Brown, Port
land; H. W. ar, Portland; C. L.
Durocher, St. Paul; P. B. Shephard,
Cleveland; H. M. Miller and wife,
Denver; M. M. See, Spokane; T. C.
Frazier, Milton; Charles B. Payne,
Chicago; J. A. Allison, Portland.
Mr. John Riba of Vlnlng, la., saya
"I have been wiling DeWItt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year
and they give better satisfaction than
any pill I ever told." Sold by Tillman
Co.
Weston, May 28. The thirteenth
annual picnic of the Umatilla county
pioneers opened In the city today,
hundreds of people being here for
the occasion. The program is being
carried out as was published In this
paper yesterday. One feature of the
picnic Is the Eagles band of Pendle
ton, which Is furnishing excellent
music for the occasion. The follow
ing program has been arranged for
tomorrow, beginning at 10:30 a. m.:
Music Eagles Band of Pendleton
Call tJ Order President Barnes
Invocation ...Rev. W. S. Payne
Song, "Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean" All Present
Baritone Solo. .... .Guy Allen Turner
Sunny South Minstrels ,.
E. O. S. N. S.
Music Band
Bartlone Solo J. N. Scott
Recitation Ora Morton
Duct Misses Makln and Zurcher
Music Band
1:30 p. m.
Music '. Band
Baritone Solo Guy Allen Turner
Annual Address
.Hon. H. M. Cake Of Portland
Music Band
Old Fiddlers' Contest.
Music Band
2:30 p. m.
Normal School play, "Uncle Rube,"
at Weston opera house.
Baseball.
Street sports and races.
Broncho busting contest.
7:15 p. m. Band concert at pa
villon.
Dancing at opera house.
ine program for Saturday Is
peclally Interesting, and that will
political day also.
A number of the people from this
section went to Hermiston yesterday
for the opening of the Umatilla pro
ject. Politic seem to be the main topic
of conversation now that election Is
drawing near.
Elaborate preparations are being
The World's Bent Climate
Is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections, lassitude,
malaria, Jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy Is Electric
Bitters, the great alterative and blood
purifier; the antidote for every form
of bodily weaknesa, nervousness and
insomnia. Sold under guarantee at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price 60
cents.
DIXONS TRIP TO PACIFIC.
fClansinan" Author and His Play
Will Visit Coast for the First
Time.
Thomas Dixon, Jr., author of 'The
Clansman," leaves New Tork next
week on his first trip to California,
preceding only by a few months the
first visit of "The Clansman" to the
Pacific coast. Mr. Dixon Is well
known In this section, - however,
through his famous novels, "The
Clansman" and "The Leopard's
Spots," from which "The Clansman,'
as a play, was dramatized and pro
duced under the direction of George
H. Brennan.
Mr. Dixon's object In visiting Cali
fornia is to get "atmosphere" and
"local color" for a new novel, the
scenes of which are laid In the great
west. It Is to be regretted that Mr.
Dixon's business In California will
not permit of his delivering any ad
dresses, since he Is one of the fore
most public speakers In the country.
8100 Reward. $100.
Here's to the rich
American girls,
Who capture the dukes,
And lords and carls.
We've captured a title purely on our
merits and you can share In the ben
efits with us. It's that of being Pen
dleton's leading clothiers. We are in
a position to offer you tho best In
men's wear at very attractive prices.
Bond Brothers
Leading Clothiers
es-
be
Chance of a Lifetime.
You can buy a farm In southern
Oregon for $200, paying $10 a month
A town lot Is given to each purchaser
free. Warranty deeds and perfect
title. Get particulars of the Pendle
ton Investment company, Savings
bank building. Don't delay, they
won't last
Valued Same as Gold.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss., says: "I tell my custom
ehs when they buy a box of Dr. King's
Life Pills they get the worth of that
much gold in weight, if afflicted with
constipation, malaria or biliousness."
Sold under guarantee at Tallman ft
Co.'s drug store. 25 cents.
Successful Well Diggers.
Parties wishing wells bored or
drilled should call on or address West
Brothers, Pendleton, Ore., or leave
orders at Taylor Hardware Co. They
guarantee a hole as deep as you
want.
Kodol completely digests all classes
of food. It will get right at the trou
ble and do the very work Itself for
the stomach. It is pleasant to tako.
8old by Tallman ft Co.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags; market price paid.
East Oregonlan office.
The readers of this naner wilt bo nlMed I Our nrnnnul l nnnnu
disease that science has been able to core
in a:i Its unices, and that a Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
cm-e now anown to tne raeni-al rrater
titty. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constltntlonal treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internnllr.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
nrrares or the system, thereby destroying
the fonndatlon of the dlaeaae. and vmnr
the patient strength by building op the
cuuauiuuuu una assisting nature in doing
Its work. The proprietors have offered
"ne Hundred Dollars for any case that It
iniii to cure, aena lor list or testlmonl-
eis. Aaareaa :
f. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0.
Hold by all DriiKKlata. 7fle.
Take Hall's Family rills for constlpa
uuu.
Stock Pastured.
Stock taken for pasture. Good run
ning water and no barbed wire fences.
Any number taken; prices reasonable.
Address "E. S." this office.
me nrsi nign scnooi commence
ment of Kennewlck occurred Thurs
day evening, when five young women
and three young men graduated from
the high school there.
PREPARED
Lime and Sulphur
Spray
READY FOR USE
I gal. makes 1 0 of Spray,
by mixing with cold water
The Pendleton
Drug Co.
Every Woman
la interacted and thould know
unui ine wonierrnl
Ul f
B7'r,7aW
Marvel "'""B 'Pr Eagle Block.
voucne
Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying
beer and soda water Is pronounced
the purest and best for thirst quench
Ing purposes; 24 Jottles of beer or
soda delivered to your home for only
11.00.
JOHN GACEN
Court Street.
Alkyonr drmnrlut
H. If ha cannot attnnl
the VARVKL accent n
oiner. oui aana stamp rnr ln
tratad book sealed, it rlv rii
particular! and direction!
ioUdiaa. MARVEL CO. 44 E. 23d St.. N.. v.
PASTIME PARLORS.
RUTHERFORD MOLTTOR, Props.
A quiet resort for the healthful oxer
else of
BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS.
Only first-class tables used.
Cigars, confectionery, tobacco tad
oil irteka.
Owe Specialty is
the Family Trade
We are fully prepared to fur
nlsh you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market i
Carney Tweedy.
Telephone Mala tt.
PATROXIZE 1IOMJE
INDUSTRY
By Drinking the Ilome
Product, tho
Famous $500
BEER
Guaranteed Absolutely Pure,
Try a case for family use.
For sale at all leading bars.
CITY BREWERY
SCnULTZ A 8TRICKER
Phone Main 528.
Get the Best
Good
i Dry Wood
and ube
BEST KIND OF COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C MINNIS
Leave orders at
HENNING'S CIGAR STORE
Opposite Peoples Warehouse
THOXB MAIN
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