East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 01, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST ORJEGOJOAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TIT.SIMV, KKPTttMBKIt 1, 1008.
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COMMENCING TUESDAY. Sept. 1st and Ending' Monday, Sept. 7th, THE MEN'S SHOP Will Place on Sale 500
SUITS of CHILDREN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SCHOOL CLOTHING, Straight and Knickerbocker Pants, In
cluding All the NEW Designs and Fabrics, Buster Browns, Blouses and Norfolks, in Serge, Greys, Browns and Olives.
We Inaugurate This Sale at This Time to GIVE EVERY MOTHER a Chance to Buy HER BOY A NEW SUIT
For the Opening of School at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Straight Knee Pants Suits
Knickerbocker Suits
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$1.50 Suits to go at
$2.00 Suits to go at
$2.50 Suits to go at
$3.00 Suits to go at
$3.50 Suits to go at
$4.00 Suits to go at
$4.50 Suits to go at
$5.00 Suits to go at
$6.00 Suits to go at
$6.50 Suits to go at
$1.00
$1.35
$1.70
$1.95
$2.45
$2.70
$2.95
$3.35
$4.10
$4.45
$3.00 Suits for
$3.50 Suits for .
$4.00 Suits for
$4.50 Suits for .
$5.00 Suits for
$6.00 Suits for.
$7.00 Suits for
$8.00 Suits for .
$9.00 Suits for .
BOYS SHOES BOYS CAPS
We have the best line of Boys We have just received our Fall
Stpes in the city. Prices line of Boys and Childrens Caps
$ 1 .25 to $3.50 They are "P-t0-date- Prf"5
Every Shoe is Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents
Boys Straight Knee Panls
Every Pair of Boys Straight
Knee Pants will be sold during
this sale, at
33 1-3 Discount
CD CD
$2.65 x
$3.55 &
$4.00 VS
$4.45 fk
$5.35 jl
i$6.25 $Wmk
$7.15 WW
$8.10 Jm
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HI ON BIG HATS IN FRENCH THEATERS
WILL MAKE PORTLAXD
COAL DISTRHUTIXG rOIXT
ALBEE NEWS NOTES
Paris, Sept. 1. Ticket Kpeculiitors,
free theuter puff's unil Merry Widow
huts have fallen under Iho bun of the
theater commission of Paris, headed
by M. Lcplne, prefect of police, and
the new ordinance directed against
these nuisances become!! effective to
day. It provides for the price of places
at each performance an announced In
, advert Isements, and orders thai, ttnee
ni.nounccd, admission fees cannot be
,ehanged by the ticket office or by any
JFcncy. Managers of theaters cannot
isell tickets at reduced prices unless I
' :lhe entire house at that performance
I.) sold out at reduced rates. It Is al
so provided by the ordinance that the
price must be stamped on each
ticket. '
"The commission was less brutal In
It decision on women's hats and ex
presses Itself politely, saying that no
upoctatnr shall be allowed to prevent
tmtlier from seeliiK or heurliiK. After
today any man who finds difficulty In
seeing the stage from behind n hat
has only to call an usher, who will
notify the owner of the offending
headgear to remove It.
The ordinance touches other then
tor matters. No child under 13 Is al
lowed to appear In a music hall or
regular theater except by permission
of the minister of public Instruction. .
All parts of every theater must be
thoroughly ventilated and cleaned af
ter each performance. It Is also pro
vided that costumes must be disin
fected If worn by 'different persons.
Tt has long been a commonplace
that no self-respecting Parisian ever
paid for a theater ticket. Tf he could
not go deadhead altogether, he tried
tc secure one of the tickets to which
nn author was entitled each night or
at any rato a half-rato ticket, which
tickets are Issued In great numbers.
The Theatrical Directors' assoclatlott
has now decided to end nil free tick
ets. Every theater after today will
keep a register of newspapermen en.
titled to free admission, which priv
ilege will be strictly personal. The
directors will bo allowed to distribute
among personal friends only 20 tick
ets for each performance. Ony two
directors opposed this plan, one be
ing Sarah Bernhardt.
Another Innovation Jo Parisian
The Oregonlan says: j
i oru.mu is 10 oe niaue me- oisiriD-1
theatrical circles Is the opening to- j utiI1(f staton for the combined output s(rA"'Y WEATHKll CATCHES
uikhi ui a new u.eaier wnere Amen-or the (.oa, mlnt)s , ButhwesU!rn
can and English playwrights will be j Washington, estimated at 11,000 tons
able to produce plays barred by thejjaiiy.
MI CH IIAY OUT
"prudery" of New York and London.
Mnxine Schottlnnd, a young Russian
author who has spent host of his life
In England and America, is the pro
moter of the playhouse, and will open
It with one of his own dramas. It Is
his purpose to stage only plays and
comedies of a variety so frank that
they would have to be mutilated be
fore becoming acceptable to a New
York or London manager.
Millions of bottles of Foley's Hon
ey and Tar have been sold without any
person having experienced any other
thnn beneficial results from its use
for coughs, colds and lung trouble.
This Is because the genuino Foley's
Honey and Tar In the yellow package
contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs. Guard your health by refus
ing any but the genuine. Pendleton
Drug Co.
Rocky Ird Fair.
Rocky Ford, Colo., Sept 1.-
-Rocky!
These properties, whose aggregate
value Is $15,000,000, have been con
solidated by T. S. McGrath of tlis
city and his associates, prominent Se
attle and Taconm men, according to!
announcement made by Mr. McGrath,
who declined to reveal tho Identity of
bis associates In the deal.
The promoters of the enterprise de
clare it is a purely commercial con
solidation by which mining and mar
keting expenses will be reduced and
the product be used for steamer, lo
comotive and domestic uses, giving
customers the benefit of economy Jn
production and lower prices.
Through the consolidation of the
i. ale creek and South Willis mines
and several of. the smaller mines In
the same fields, with Kaskell' & Co.
of Seattle and Tacoma and the Uni
ted .steel Tt Equipment company of
this city, Seattle and Snokane. the
AIJh-o School to Start Soon With S. S.
Darnell As Teacher Canicrs Coin,
lug Out of Mountain Joseph Stur
divniit and Wife to Rogue River
for the WHKer.
Ford, famous throughout the land as
a melon growing center, Is today
thronged with visitors come to attend
the annual Arkansas Valley fair.
Watermelon day will be celebrated
made Rocky Ford famous will be on
tap for nil comers.
Foley's Orlno Laxative Is a new
remedy, nn Improvement on the lax
atives of former years, as It does not
gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed. Pendleton
Drug Co.
new company Is In a position to con
trol practically the entire output of
high-grade locomotive coal In south
western Washington.
McGrath denies emphatically that
anv railroad pntnnnnv la in n -o.
Tin. .-.!,... ...v.. .i i...... ....... .. . " '
... . Jul,y lnm mai connocted wth thecon nm, conlmer.
clnl combination which he ond his as
sociates have effected.
"We have simply conceived the
Idea of consolidating the coal pro
ducing properties of southwestern
Washington by which we will be able
to mine and make the product more
cheaply than It Is now being pro
duced," said Mr. McGrath. "We will
construct coal bunkers In Portland as
soon as we can- purchase a desirable
site. Wo will be equipped for coaling
all of the general and coastwise
steamers at Portland harbor at a sav
ing to these vessels which now coal
at Nanalmo, R C. Eventually we al
so shall have an auxllllary bunker at
Astoria for the accommodation of In
coming and outgoing steamers."
Albee. Aug. 31. The weather for
the past week and at present Is
squally, short showers both day and
night with no prospect of clearing up,1
making it almost Impossible to gath-!
er what little hay that Is not yet har
vested. There are a number of camp-j
ers In the mountains yet, but are!
leaving on account of the cool weath-!
er. I
Alex Ruholz of Combs canyon, wasj
a' visitor In the valley this week. He
was looking after his stock which
range West of Uklah. Mr. Ruholz
reports that sheep have been tres
passing on his deeded land and is li-
Known For Its Strength !
The First National Bank
' PENDLETON, OREGON
300,000.2!
Capital, Surplus and
Undivided Profits -
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS :
Levi Ankeny, Pres. G. M. Rice, Cashier .
W. FMatlock. Geo. Hartman, Jr.,
Vice-Prea.
W. S. Byers . J. S. McLeod
Ass t. Cashier
T. C Taylor
SECURITY
Kentucky PostnuiMterg.
Ixlngton, Ky., Sept. 1. Postmast
ers of all Kentusky offices of the first,
second and third classes will hold a
conference here during the next three
days at which. It Is expected that
postofflce officials from Washington
will be present and deliver addresses.
To those afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble, backache, rheuma
tism, Plneules for the Kidneys brings
relief with the first dose. Hundreds
of people today testify to their re
markable healing ond tonic proper
ties. 30 days' trial $1. They purify
the blood. A. C. Koeppcn & Bros.
For Rent Store room on Main
street In the East Oregonlan building.
Apply at this office.
Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup always
brings quick relief to coughs, colds,
hoarseness, whooping cough and all
bronchial and throat trouble. Moth
ers especially recommend It for chil
dren. Pleasant to take, gntley laxa
tive. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Read the East Oregonlan.
able to cause the Invades serious
tiouble.
A. S. Quant has gone to Lehman
springs after his family, who have
been, stopping there during the hot
weather.
Miss Cleopatra Beeler of Waltsburg
arrived here a few days ago and will
be the guest of Mrs. Carrie Connell
while she stays in the valley. Miss
Beeler Is a member of the faculty of
Waitsburg school and has been teach-
ing there for a number of years.
The Albee school will commence In
the near future. It will be taught
by Prof. S. S. Darnell.
Martin McLaughlin, who has been
running flie Dixie ranch for the past
two years, Is moving back to his old
home at Meacham.
Farmers with big teams are now
coming to the fllbee sawmill and haul
ing away all kinds of lumber.
Joseph Sturdavent has rented his
dairy and ranch to Tom McKeun. Mr.
Sturdevant and family will spend the
winter In Rogue River valley.
Miss Fanny Arbogast of Ritter,
made a trip through here to Pendle
ton last week. Miss Arbogast will at
tend school In Walla Walla the com
Ing winter.
James Estes and wife of Pendleton
Just passed through here by private
conveyance on their way home from
Deschutes, where they have been on
a camping and business trip.
"Oregon Builders"
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart capital or no capital.
1 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the east for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be Interested in this place? We will be
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete Information
about OREGON and Its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on gale during SEPTEMBER AND OC
TOBER from the east to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few
principal cities are
From Denver - 530.00 From Louisville - $41.70
" Omaha - 30.00 " Cincinnati - 42.20
" Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland - 44.75
" St. Louis 35.50 . New York - 55.00
" Chicago 38.00
k TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend 01 relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be fur
nished by telegraph.
F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
or write
Wm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.