East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO,
DAILY EAST OUEGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, 1TESD.W, JULY 21, 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR THE WEEK
at the'
SACRIFICE SALE
8 and 10c Figured Lawns at, yd. 3 "7$
20c Sleeveless Vests at, each - 14"
50c Sleeveless Vests at, each ... 35c
15c Figured Lawns at, yd. - 7 1"2c
15c Light Colored Percales at, yd. - 9c
All Calicoes at, yd. 5
Best Apron Ginghams at, yd. ... 5C
15c Dress Ginghams at, yd. - - 10c
25c Swisses and Lawns at, yd. 12 1-2C
12 l-2c Checked Glass Toweling at, yd - 9c
75c Bleached Linen Crash at, yd. - 12&
65c Bleached Table Linen at, yd. - - - 48c
75c Bleached Table Linen at, yd. - 59c
89c Bleached Table Linen at, yd. - - . 67c
All FANCY WHITE WASHINGS at HALF PRICE.
Men's and Boys' Ready -Made
Clothing at Great Sacrifice.
Men's 12.00 Two Piece Suits at - - -$6.00
Men's 15.00 Two Piece Suits at - - 7.50
Men's 20.00 Two Piece Suits at - 10.00
Boys' 3.50 Suits, all kinds at . - - 2.65
Boys' 4.50 Suits, all kinds at- 3.35
Boys' 5.00 Suits, all kinds at - 3.85
Boys' 7.50 Suits, all kinds at - - ' - - 5.95
Men's Summer Underwear
Sacrificed.
Men's 50c Summer Weight Underwear
Men's 75c Summer Weight Underwear
Men's 1.00 Summer Weight Underwear
Men's 1.25 Summer Weight Underwear
Men's 1.50 Summer Weight Underwear
40
60c
85c
90c
1.20
Pure, Wholesome Groceries at
Lower Prices.
Get our prices on Harvesting or Camping Supplies of
all kinds.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons
T
OKI
F
1
IXmESTKY AND KECLAMA-
TION BUREAU JOIN.
Ilcad-i of DcimrtnK-nts Go to New
Mexico and Arlaona to Examine
Forests and Streams of Proposed
Reserves Water Sources Will Be
Protected and Forests Preserved
Reserves to Be Increased. ..
A. F. Potter, chief of the branch of
grazing, United States forest service,
left Washington Thursday, July 16,
for Santa Fe, N. M. The first object
of his trip is to confer with Governor
Curry, July 22, with regard to the
propowd additions to the Pecos na
tional forest
An examination of the withdrawn
land will be made for the purpose of
determining what part of It shall be
added to the national forest and what
part released. It is expected that
this examination will take about 10
days or two weeks.
On the first of September, Mr. Pot
ter and D. D. Brenson, of the forest
fcervice. will start from Phoenix, Ariz.,
to make an examination of the land
within the Verde national forest, for
the purpose of making recommenda
tions regarding the regulation of
grazing. These forests were created
primarily "for the purpose of securing
favorable conditions of water flow,"
so that special care will need to be
exercised to prevent grazing from de
feating this object
An agreement has been made be
tween the secretary of the Interior
and the secretary of agriculture, for
Investigations of the effect of the
grazing of sheep and goats upon the
watersheps .within national forests
which are Important to irrigation. Mr.
Potter and Mr. Bronson will, there
fore, co-operate In these investigations
with officials of the reclamation serv
ice. Plncliot Will Co-operate.
GIfford Plnchot, forester, has writ
ten to the Waterusers' association and
to the presidents of both the Cattle
growers and Sheepgrowers' associa
tions In Arizona, informing them of
the proposed examination and invit
ing them to arrange to have repre
sentatives of their several interests
accompany the representatives of the
government. If they desire to do so.
Investigations of the relation of
stock grazing to water supply on other
national forests will be carried on
Jointly by the reclamation service and
the forest service wherever complaints
are received from the waterusers of
damage to the water by stock. In
vestigations will also be made by the
government on its own initiative
whenever such action is necessary for
the general welfare.
The results of these Investigations
will be made known as rapidly as
possible.
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
poor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but be
needn't sell it to you.
TNTirmrntimrHrMNtllrMlNl I It y Mt It ta t& East Otoconias,
Half Million Trout Fry.
To transport 600,000 fish fry from
the state fish hatchery at Hay Spur,
Blaine county, to the trout streams
and lakes of north Idaho, Is the object
of a visit to Pocatello of Chief Depu
ty State Game Warden B. T. Living
ston, who arrived yesterday from Sho
shone to arrange with the Short Line
for the fixing up of a baggage car to
carry the young trout to the northern
waters, says the Pocatello Tribune.
Through the kindness of D. K. Bur
ley, general passenger agent of the
Short Line, who was in Pocatello yes
terday with the Garfield party, orders
were given to the shops to fit up a
car according to Mr. Livingston's In
structions. A large tank for aerating
purposes will be Installed and the in
terior of the car rearranged, to suit
the necessities of the shipment.
The work will be completed about
tomorrow and the car will then be
taken to the Hay Spur hatchery to be
loaded with 500,000 or more trout fry.
These will be shipped through by fast
train In the shortest possible time'
and will be planted in Hayden lake,
Fish lake, lake Pend d'Orlelle, and in
other streams and lakes. : Two varie
ties of trout will be planted lake
and brook.
MI'S CHEAT
MARATHON RACE
THIS YEAR'S EVWXT
WILL BE BEST EVER.
Svniilcrg of Svtmlen is Expected to
Win Over Seventjr-ono Rivals, Rep
resenting Seventeen Nations Cov
ers Distance of 26 Miles World's
Greatest Runners to Participate.
London, July 21. With the inter
national Olympic Marathon run but
three days away, Interest In the event
is at a white heat and many wagers
are being made on tho result. There
is no doubt that the contest will be
the greatest of Its kind in the world's
history. Seventy-two of the worlds
best distance men, representing sev
enteen nationalities, will engage in
Friday's struggle for supremacy. The
course Is in good condition. It covers
a distance of twenty-six and one
third miles, with the start in Windsor
Great Park and the finish at Shep
herds Bush Stadium, the scene of
last week's Olympic games. The
course abounds in twists and turns,
varying in distance from a matter of
yards to one of miles.
One of the most interesting con
testants in the race will be Tom
Longboat, the phenomenal Canadian
Indian runner. Of the seventy-two en.
tries, only five took part In the race
at Athens two years ago, notably Jo
seph Forshaw of America John Svan
berg and O. Thornos of Sweden,
George Blake of Australia and A.
Coutonlakls of Greece.
Swede Expects to Win.
On that occasion Svanberg distin
guished himself by making a good
second to Billy Sherrlng of Hamilton,
Ont, his time being two hours 58
minutes 20 4-5 seconds, and as he
finished strong then he may be relleo
upon to get the course this time for
a certainty. Tornos, the other Swede
came in fourth,, so he, too, may be
expected to do something. Blake
made sixth place, and it will be re
membered that it was the Antipodean
who made the pace such a cracker as
the men dashed from the village of
Marathon, and he was in the lead at
15 miles and looking like a winner
when he suddenly blew up.
Coutonlakls, the Greek, finished in
11th place. Just in front of Forshaw,
who la expected to do much better
this trip, as he is stronger, and has
the advantage of two years' extra
training.
Though a number of the prospec
tive runners are unknown to fame in
America they hold records In their
respective countries.
Dorando Pletrl. the leading Italian
nomination for the event. Is said to
be a flier and to be possessed of ex
traordinary stamina. He is a native
of Capri and has' been preparing for
the race since the idea of holding the
games in England was made knowv
J. G. A. Lundberg, who will be a
good team mate for Svanberg the
Swedo, is a conslstant performer for
the Marathon, as he holds the Swed
ish record for 2 hours 40 minutes 10
3-5 seconds.
Nleminen, the only entry from
Finland, has a record of 2 hours 44
minutes 20 3-5 seconds for the 25
mlfes.
H. Muller. the foremost German
candidate, has no known record for
he Marathon, but he has done good
work un to 10 miles and thereabout,
and he has done a lot of pretty fast
road walking.
Undoubtedly tho two best men on
the English team are . F. Appleby,
holder of the 15 mtle amateur rec
ord, and who Incidentally took the
measure of the great Shrubb in that
very same race, and A. Duncan, the
present four and 10 mile champion
The official entries:
United Kingdom F. Appleby, T
Jack. A. Duncan. G. G. Beale, F
Lord, J. Price, H. F. Barrett, F. B
Thompson, E. Barnes A. Wyatt, S
Stevenson W. T. Clarke.
'Canada F. Simpson. H. Lawson,
W rrnlHahnro fj. Houldlnff. W. Wood,
E. CoWer, F. Noseworthy, J. Caffrey,
T. Longboat, G. Lister A. Burn, J
Talt.
United States J. Forshaw, S. H
Latch. . Haves. T. P. "Morrlssey. M
J. Pyan, Lewis Jewanlne, Roy Wei-ton.
Australia J. M. Lynch, W. V. Aik
en, C. B. Blake.
South Africa J. M. Baker, C. Hef
feron, A. B. Mole, C. E. Stevens.
Greece G. Couloumberdes, A.
Coutonlakls.
Finland Nleminen.
Prussia G. LInd.
DOCTOR USES D. D. D. .
IN HIS PRACTICE
Eminent Physlolnn Says This Great
Liquid Prescription 1 Certain
Cure for Eczema,
'still another eczema specialist
comes forward in enthusiastic praise
of D. D. D. Prescription, the wonder
ful external remedy which cures
eczema and other slmlllar diseases like
magic. He Is Dr. C. B. Holmes of Sil
ver City, Miss., and in summing up hln
Impressions of the startling cures D.
D. D. has effected, he says:
"I have been using D. D. D. for
four years with gratifying results.
"Tin as near a specific for herpes,
eczema, psoriasis, etc., as is quinine
for malaria."
Dr. Holmes Is one of hundreds of
physicians who use D. D. D. In their
daily practice. The D. D. D. com
pany allows physicians to use this
remedy with the understanding that
they tell their patients what it was
that cured them when the terrible
Itch has been wiped out, the skl
healed and the raw wound covered
over with soft white skin. D. D. D.
H not a nasty paste to smear the skin
and clothing, but It Is a clear liquid.
It Is alvlsable to use D. D. D. soapj
in connection with D. D. D. Pre-!
serlptlon.
Is nny further proof of the curative
qowers of D. D. D. Prescription ne-1
cessary? That remedy Is sold at the
Pendleton Drug Co. Come In and let
us cure your skin disease. Even If
you have not decided to use D. D. D.
remedy, come in and explain your
rose, anyway.
HALF PRICE SAL
Ladies' and Children's
Wash Dresses
at
IHfelf Price
See Window Display
Alexander Dep't Store
Givers of -Best Values
Holland W. T. Braams, A. C. H.
Vosberken. W. W. Wakker, W. F.
Thennlssen, G. J. M. Buff.
Belgium F. Cells.
Italy P. Dorando, V. Bias!, A.
Cocca.
Germany H. Muller, F. Reiser, P.
Xettlebeck.
Sweden G. Tornos. J. F. Svanberg.
J.' G. Peterson, S. L. Landgvlst, J.
Landgvlst. J. T. Bergva, J. G. A.
Lundberg.
Australia E. Path, F. Kureton.
Bohemia A. Nejedsky.
Denmark R. C. Hansen. J. F.
Jorgensen.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Locat Conn
tr. ss."
Frank J. Cheney mnkrs oath that he la
senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Che
ney ft Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that aald firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLXAR8 for each and every
rase of Catarrh that cannot be cared bf
tbe use of Ball's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHBNET,
8worn to before me and subscribed In my
prenence, this 6th day of December, A. D.,
1886.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEABON.
Notary PnMlc.
Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on tbe blood and mu
cous aurfarea of the system. Send for tea
tlmnnlala free.
r. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold br all Drwrglsts, 75c.
Take Hall'a Family Pills tor conatlpa-tloo.
A
Good
Treule
Is The
Best
Why not learn a profitable trade?
It's the best capital.
To men, women and boys who want to be In
dependent, we teach watchmaking, engraving and
optics, and give an opportunity to earn money
while learning. Our terms put this chance with
in reach of all. Write for particulars and let us
put you on the road to Independence.
Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School
4th 4 Pike Sts. SEATTLE
ti
Fine store and office room for rent:
East Oregonlan building. Enquire
this offlc.
Pastime Parlors
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN".
MOLITOR & O'DAN'IEL, Props.
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of
Pool, Billiards or Bowling
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery and
Soft Drtnks.
Best Tables in the city.
Our Specialty is
Acts naturatlv
.1 c i t
eanseslheov.sipm r.fWT-
ually.UispcU Lolds andlieact
aches Jug to Con&tination:
4, Jj I
uy.acls truly as
f !
aUaxalive.
Best forMenWmcn ond Chili
ren-younp and Uid
rjj
UlUl
icialta
e (jenuine which
name of The loru
re v
io pel us
Alwavs huv th
has inejuHni
nany
CALIFORNIA
-JlG&rmjpCQ.
ty wUii it it aufttturd,pr!ntei on the'
rrntfv'ry pockM. t ' .
SOLO BT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
six only, regular pries 30 111
We are fully prepared to fur
nish you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney A Tweerty.
Telephone Main 32.
'Phone Main S15.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
S13 Main Street
HIGH GKADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
You Pay For Your Competi
tors' Advertising Vhcn It
Is Bettor Than Your Own!
OF COURSE the bills are not sent to you
he pays them, BUT he pays them out of
profits which wofild have been yours if your
advertising had been better than his.
You will continue to pay the other fellows
advertising bills and, in the same way, for his
automobiles, his new store fixtures, his expan
sion in every way until you decide that you'll
stop it, improve and expand your advertising,
' SET THE PACE YOURSELF, AND
like Him Pay For
Your Advertising !
( V
III It
in v
Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week
Best Show of the Season Coming
Two flights,, Juy IVed. & Thurs.
A Guaranteed Attraction. A Positive Guarantee With Every Ticket Sold.
Band and Orchestra '
OREGON THEATRE
Clamans Play
Pi
ore A toy
Cl O) of 16 Persons
1 '
High-class vaudeville specialty between each act. Not one dull moment
from start to finish Carry all special scenery for the play, , Latest special
.- Mechanical and electric effects. Three shows in one Drama, vaudeville
, and music by our superb orchestra. '
Two free street concerts daily, 12 o'clock and 7:30 p. m.
Tickets 25, 50 and 75c. On sale at Pendleton Drug Co,;