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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1008. PAGE THREE. PENDLETON IN POETRY BY LEN. SHIELDS " T- . it ;. , "'II EIGHT PAGES. I j 1 . tblM Mil I III I.I h The results of publicity are the same the world over, The big advertisers are always on clover, That the seed sown in ''ads" bring the greatest rejurns, Is sooner or later recognized by all firms, The poet peripatetic, dropped in town to look around, And see where the best bargains were to be found, And will give you a "tip" that if you'll make a vow, To trade with the firms that he's written in rhyme, You'll get the worth of your money avery time. CITY BREWERY. Schultc & Strieker, Proprietors. When they found that Pendleton had been voted dry, This firm, with great enterprise, thought that they'd try To turn out a beverage that was so nenr beer They could offer to sell It without any fear They said, "We'll make something that will be very good, And will stand the test of the law of pure food." When our product Is offered It will be very queer If the people don't brng on our splen did "Near Beer." It puts all other Near Beer In the shad, Because other brewers 'don't know how It Is made. That this new "Near Beer' Is going to take, . Is a fact. For they're selling all they can make. For a "tonic" "Near Beer" is con sldered quite swell, And Is good for theslck es well as the well. To my mind "Near Beer" will now be a fad. And to get it all families will be very glad. btttner, coutts a hates. 13 to 14 John SrtwriU Block If of dollars you have any. Save few. Buy a horse out of the many, They'll show you. More to brighten all your day. More to save the rent you pay, More to have your good wife eajr "That's good of you." They have farms and city lots Quite a few. In their office they have plots. They'll show you. Of fine timber lands they sell. And farm properties as well, Tie their pleasure, too. to tell The price to you. If a loan you want to get, Oo and learn Th terms they offer you can bet Twill do n harm. A ftrst mortgage they'll require, And insurance against fire. To be safe is the desire v Of this firm. If you' should want your house Insured Against lire, This firm can always give you What you desire. In a company that will insure A company that ts sure. A company that will pay all your Lees by fire. THE ALTA HOTEL FEED YARD. AND STABLE. S. C. nittiM, Proprietor. When I met this genial landlord, 1 nuked the question straight, "Have you a brother Bill, that you haven't seen of late?" "What. Bill the actor," ho replied; "no, he's a cousin though." "And a more congenial fellow you need never want to know." mil caters to the public, and his cousin does the same, And as a successful landlord has won an envious name, So when you come to Pendleton to tarry for awhile, And you want to be cared for In ex cellent style. You'll find the Alta Hotel Is a pleas ant retreat. When the time o' day comes to get something to eat, Should you stay over night whenever you're here. Tho beds will delight you, of that have no fear. The stables In connection are most modern and complete, And your team will always get all that they can eat. If you want to buy a team, and want something swell, You can nearly always find them here to sell. He will write you fire insurance whenever you are here, That 'twill be tho very best, you need have no fear. THE VOGUE. Mrs. Harris and Idleman. This firm lends tho styles In fine mil linery here, They keep posted, and to please they have no fear. They are artistic milliners, and know how to select Goods that their most exacting pat rons will expect. They will make their "Fall Announce ment" after awhile, And will show you goods that are the latest style. 1 They know Just what the trade of Pendleton requires, And they are sure they can meet you particular desires. Their line of hair goods Is the most complete To be found in any store on main street. HAM LEY & CO. This fine establishment Is a credit to the city, That there isn't more like it Is really a pity. It deserves tho support of every man In town, Because they have something of great renown. "They are the solo makers of the great "Humane Harness," Which In every state Is making great progress. For comfort and ease It outranks all the rest, And humane societies deelare it's the best. A large force of skilled workmen are at work every day Making this "Humane Harness" in the very best way. The celebrated "Hamley Saddle," which they offer to sell, Is also humane, and a beauty as well ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT. The "St. George Restaurant" Is surely up-to-date, And serves everything In a Btyle that Is great. Everything in the market Is put on the table, And game Is served also, when to get It they're able. They serve meals a la carte and table d'hote, too, For 'tis always their pleasure to sat' Isfy you. From twelve to five Sunday, for twen ty-flve cents. You get a fine chicken dinner, that Is Immense. From five to eight Sunday, they've something extra for you; Tie a splendid French dinner, that will surely please you. Fifty cents Is the charge, and every thing goes. It would cost you two dollars at Del monlco's. For serving swell banquets the St George has won fame, For the style and fine service they give at the same. PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS. John Gr-n, proprietor. I went to see their bottling works, located on Court street, And wasn't disappointed to find them quite complete. The machinery that they have Is sure iy up-todate, And the goods they make excel any In the state. Tney make fine soda water, every kind that's sold, And they filter all their water, I am told. The finest pure fruit syrups are used only In this place. They are bottling City "Near Beer," the very best that's made, And recommend It highly to all the family trade. They have "Near Beer" on tap, If you should thirsty be. And "Ginger Ale" or "Seltzer," noted for their purity. EMPIRE ROOMS. Mrs. Rose Call, Proprietor. Tho Empire is modern throughout And furnished In excellent style, If you're looking for comfort and ease You should give It a trial. Hot and cold water In rooms, Splendid bath rooms also, Bods looking white as snow, This Is the place to go. Excellent service Is given To all who come here to stay, No matter whether to stop For either a month or a day. Special attention Is given To all transient trade. And to those who come here Good rates will be made. Cull there before you locate, And see what they've got. Very likely you will remain , Right there on the spot. THE CLUB SALOON. Murrell can still be found here, Selling cigars and "Near Beer," That popular drink of tbday That has come here to stay. The "Tom Murrell Special" cigar Which Is surely a star, Is still here for sale, And to please never fall, The cigars that are home-made, Which he offers his trade, Are the "Pendleton's Favorite" brand, The "Pride ofUmatllla" Is grand, You'll find a welcome here, And the best of "Near Beer." CARNEY & KENNEDY. Livery and Boarding Stable. When you want to drive, and want a team that's fine, You will find it at this stable every time. They have the finest rigs to be found anywhere, And always treat their patrons on the square. COTTOLENE is a pure and wholesome frying and shortening medium, made from refined cottonseed oil. There is not an ounce of bog fat in it to make food unwholesome, greasy and indigestible. As evidence of its superiority, COTTOLENE received Grand Prize (highest possible award) at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi PENDIJCTOX CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. V. C Anthony, Proprietor. For many miles around the country, in every direction. This store Is known by the people as one of perfection. The ladles all say that their stock Is so clean, And their tailor-made suits are simply a dream. Their stock Is so varied that 'twould be hard to tell Of everything that they have In the store to sell. In silk skirts they have everything that Is fine, And of ladles' shirt waists they have a full line. In ladies' fine underwear they have everything nice; If you go there to buy. you'll be surprised at the price. The Kid Fitting and La Princess cor sets which they have for sale To give a lithesome appearance never will fail. They have ribbons and laces, and em broideries rare, Everything that they keep Is ready to wear. THE DIME THEATER. P. NeuRebauen Manager. If you're lonesome of an evening and want a pleasant time. Take in the pleasant playhouse call ed the "Dime." TIs a cool and cozy place, and the seats are very fine. And to see a splendid show, only costs a dime. The latest moving pictures can be seen here all the time, For to give the very best Is where they shine. The songs that you hear here are the latest o fthe time. The illustrations, too, are also verj fine. The "Dime" across the street closes part of summertime. But on Saturday and Sunday you can see It for a dime. PASTIME THEATER. What better can you do to pass away tho time, Of an evening when you've leisure, than go to tho "Pastime," And see the moving pictures that are a great delight And hear the latest songs, with il lustrations bright. To see this splendid show will only cost a dime, And they guarantee to please you all the time. And to give you music that is very fine. MRS. DEIJi LA RONE. Room 5, Smith & Crawford Bldg. If you want your finger nails To look bright and pink, Go and have them manicured, You'll be pleased, I think, As a skilled and thorough masseuse. Mrs. Dell La Rone stands well, And In the manicuring art Her work is simply swell. The new electric vibrator She uses for massage, For halrdressln gnnd shampooing She is all the rage. THE ALTA BARBER SHOP. S. G. Reets, Proprietor, In this popular shop, They'll remove your surplus crop Of hair, In an artistic way. Most any old day. All of the barbers are swell. And do their work well. With tools that are keen, And towels that are clean. The Swine and the Flower Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARD!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, "Behold the source of COTTOLENE!" Nature's Gift from the Sunny South THE N. K. FAIRBANK PENDLETON CREAMERY. If you want to buy Ice cream, And you want the very best , You can get It, it would seem, At the lowest cost. From this celebrated firm, Who make lots of It each day. "TIs the only creamery here, And Is surely up-to-date. And to me' tls very clear There's no better In the state. The fine butter that they make Has won quite a fame. And you'll make no mistake When you buy the same. This is the only place Where milk is Pasteurized , For they are In the race To be well patronized. Since Pendleton went dry. Buttermilk is a good drink. If their product you will try. You will be pleased ,1 think . CITY BREWERY BOTTLING WORKS. H. F. Peters Is the owner of the bot tlln. gworks here, And bottles the famous City Brewery's "Near Beer." He is kept busier now than he has been heretofore, For the "Near Beer" the people seem to drink more. The machinery he has Is quite up- to-date , And of course his "Near Beer" Is the best in the state. He sells It wholesale as well as re- tall, And to deliver it promptly he never will fall. "Near Beer" is a tonic, good for fam ily trade, When you get it here, you get the best that is made. THE DELTA. J. E. Hftwkin, Proprietor. This Ice cream parlor Is furnished in fine style. And caters to the very best trade all the while. The goods that are kept are the very best made, So of course he enjoys the very swell trade. He prides himself on making a splen did "Ice Cream," And the sherbet he makes Is simply a dream. No better, they say, can be found anywhere, And good service is given to all who go there. He makes his own candies, and makes them quite well, And for purity these goods all others excel. OWL TEA nOUSE. W. A. Snedeker, Proprietor. The "Clover Leaf Coffee." a brand that is pure, And a great favorite, can be found at this store. If you once try this coffee, you will order some more, And be a regular buyer at this hand some store. Where a beautiful stock of cut glass ware Is found. And hand-painted china, the best In the land. E. L. smith & SON. Agents for Holt Combined Harvester. This machine cuts .threshes and sacks the grain at one time. With one-half the help and in one- half the time . This firm carries all repairs, if you have a break-down. And the best stock of oils to be found in the town. is tion; and Gold Medals (also representing highest awards in each case) at the Charleston Exposition, the Paris Exposition, and tho Chicago World's Fair. In fact, in every case wherever COTTOLENE has been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats, it has Invariably been granted the highest award. COMPANY, CHICAGO ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY The best work is done here; To please, they have no fear , For promptness they have a pace That will win any race, The machinery is all up-to-date, Everything good that is late, In this laundry you'll see, And work of good quality, The best workers are here, So you need have no fear That your work will be slighted, They will call at any street, And return work when complete. J. L. VAUGHN. 122 West Court Street Everything in the electrical line found here, mat good work will be done you need have no fear. Every kind of "electrical fan" that Is made, "Toasters" and 'curling irons," too, for the trade, The "electrical Irons" are the ladies pride and delight, The "chandeliers" they offer are all right, And give bright light. "Wot's hup, Billy?" "Fader says my big brudder gorn to 'eaven." "Don't cry; maybe e ain't.' ' Saturday, Aug. 1st Market Pay at !3ig 6 Fall Goods are pouring in daily Goods that I have been in the mar ket buying for the last 30 days have began to arrive I'll make prices on staple merchandise that no merchant dare try to meet. The more you buy, the cheaper I can afford to sell. Ladies, spend a few minutes at the Big 6 Store, Saturday, and inspect our Skirts, a beautiful line priced right. J. A. PROPRIETOR lb 'J ELLIOTTS RESTAURANT. Down near the depot there's an awful swell place, ' That feeds you so well you get full in the face. As caterers they are surely quite up to date, And for the price they set the best meal in the state. For twenty-five cents you get an ele gant meal, Of ham and eggs .pork chops, or the tenderest veal; The coffee they make will open your eyes; To a stranger the service will be a surprise. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. --s----m Carney 4 Tweedy. is In this splendid meat market They have everything good to eat. The beefsteaks they sell you Are simply a treat They make all their own sausage, And make It quite welt, Their home cured bacon and hams Are all very swell . The fish they offer Is fresh, ' And I'll tell you the reason: They order it fresh every day, And have fine game In season. Wanted, at Once. Good clean rags: market price paid'. East Oregenlan office. the Store COBB