East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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bAILV EAST PRECOX IAS, VES PLUTO X, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOIIKU 20, 11)08.
EIGHT FACES.
The Peoples Warehouse
3rd FRIDAY SPECIAL SALE
In Which Meritorious Merchandise of
Worth is Sold for One Day Away
Below Usual Price Take Advantage.
12 l-2c Sideband Flannelettes at 9c yard
They come in striped brown, navy, cardinal, light
blue and tan, with figured sidebands or borders
hard to obtain, and regular 12 l-2c values, on sale
Friday only at yard 9c
SI. 25 Black Taffeta Silk at 95c yard
36-inch wide oilboiled, all silk taffeta, our reg
ular $ 1 .25 grade, on sale for Friday only at 95c
SI. 25 Cotton Fleeced Blankets at 98c pair
Full 1-4 size in white, greys or tans, our splendid
SI. 25 value on sale for Friday only at, pair . 98c
$7.00 All Wool Bed Blankets at $4.95
These come in white, tan or grey, extra large sized
blanket of pure fine all wool fleece, excellent $7.00
values on sale for Friday only at . . $4.95
25c Snow White Cotton Batting at 18c roll
Pure snow white cotton, soft and fluffly; our reg
ular 25c batting on sale for Friday only at . 18c
75c Corset Cover Embroidery at 45c yard
12 choice new patterns from to choose, regular
75c values for Friday only, yard . . 45c
$2.25 Fringed Bed Spreads for $ 1 .85
Extra large fringed spreads, cut corners and new
patterns on sale Friday only at each . $ 1 .85
Ladies $4.50 White Linen Waists for $2.65
Made of pure irsh linen in regular tailored style,
unlaundred waists of excellent $4.50 value on sale
Friday only ...... $2.65
LADIES HATS AT HALF PRICE
The best and most stylish Hats 93 beautiful Fall Hats from which to choose.
NORTHWEST NOTES
Tried for Killing Xogro.
I.a llrnude. Ore. The state rested
Its (Mho In the Mooro murder trial
lii're Tuesday ami tlie defense has
placed several witnesses on the stand.
The Kim Iti maintaining it was cold-
blooded niuriler .entirely unwarrant
ed, while the defense will he justltl
ahli hiimlelde. The defense maintains
j that after tlie quarrel between the ne
j gro and .Moore, both slioephorders,
j had waxed warm, that Moore cau
j I, oiled the negro not to approach him,
displaying a revolver to emphasize his
I r marks.
was convicted In the Justice court at
Lebanon recently of selling liquor In
violation of the local option liquor
law and given tho maximum penalty
of a fine of $500 and n sentence of 30
day in the county Jail, was convicted
again In the state circuit court on an
appeal from the Justice court verdict.
Hansard has been sentenced seven
times for violation of the local option
liquor law since I, Inn county went
"dry."
KoscImii'i: Team Wins Cup.
Uoscbuig, die. As the result of a
score of tilij made by a team of com
pany D. Oregon national guard, of
ills city, the company is confident of
having won the trophy, a silver cup,
for the third and last time. The high
est score against the Ko.scburg team
had to compete against was 6S2, made
by the Cottage drove team on Man
day, the latter team having been un
til today's shoot at the head of the
contest, losing to Uosehurg by tho nar
row margin of 13 points.
A .Murderous Assault.
Vancouver, Wash. Chief of Police
Secrist, Deputy Sheriff Johnson and
Deputy Marry Hulger of Portland, are
searching for the two thugs who held
up and stabbed George L. Heston, On
Uayden Island shortly after 10 o'clock
Tuesday morning. Heston lies In a
hospital In this city with slight chance
of recovery. Two knife thrusts In his
left side and one In the breast make
chances for recovery against Heston.
stylish Hats 93 beautiful Fall Hats
Great Special for Friday Only
HALF PRICE
Pendleton's Sensational Ladies Suit Sale Closes
Saturday Evening.
High Grade Suits at a Great Sacrifice
Extra Charge for Alterations.
Avail yourself of the opportunity to"jave.
$20 and $22.50 Suits at
$25 and $27.50 Suits at
$32.50 and $37.50 Suits at
$14.85
$18.50
$24.50
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons
Merchandise purchased on Credit Thursday, Friday & Saturday will go on Nov. Acct
I'iiiils Si. too mi Sidewalk.
North Yakima, Wash. Logan II.
Roberts found Jliu0 lying on the side
walk on Yakima avenue near First
street Tlie money was two certifi
cates on a bank In Kasoia, Minn. The
f.nder advertised his find, and by
night an elderly man named A. A.
Johnson called on Mr. Roberts and
proved the cash was his.
Dig Pilch I .'0(1 I'tH-t Iong.
Wilson Creek, Wash. The town
council yesterday visited the flats
above town and made plans for a huge
ditch to be cut. by w hich It Is hoped '
to confine the spring flood waters of
Wilson creek so that no damage will j Tiiicf Huns Into I'olirp,
icsull to the proposed water works Aberdeen, Wash. James Daily Is
system. It was decided to cut a ditch In Jail here charged with burglary.
K.ni) feet long. 13 feet wide at the Daily entered the home of Captain
unipn reasiey wntn tlie family was
bottom, and six feet drop It Is
thought this will be large enough to
start a channel, and that the water
will keep It cut.
! Ilillyai'd Voles fur ItoudM.
Hillyard, Wash. Much Interest was
taken in the special water works eloc-
tion Tuesday. One hundred and thir
! ty votes were cast. 06 being in favor
' of municipal ownership. This Is the
' second time the people have voted
In favor of this plan,
j In the election today the city asked
for bonds of $3!,onn and expects to
! carry this election through.
absent and carried awny furs belong
ing to Mrs. IVasley. Wh.le making
away with the plunder Dally fen into
the hands of Chief of Police Dlrmlng
ham, when there followed a struggle
In which the chief was successful,
w.th the assistance of two firemen,
Albany.
;ht Times Convicted.
Ore. O. 1!. Hansard, who
Cilpsies Raid Ilalton Store.
Hatton, Wash. A band of wander
ing gipsies struck town Friday and
two of the women went Into one of
the local meat markets. While one
of them was endeavoring to persuade
the woman In charge to allow her to
toil her fortune, another busied her
self purloining pieces of meat from'
the stock. They were later arrested.
E
50C ALIS
I
i am
INDICATIONS POINT
TO llll. 1.(1 IT'S KI.IXTIOV
i Riil liag of Social Revolution I lids
I air to lie Raised in Congros for
i'irst Time Republican ami Dem
ocrats PraiOfally Concede r.hstioil
of Socialist from the I-mwr I ji.t
Side District of New York.
one of a great group of Socialist par
liamentarians now to be found In tin
leg -dative halls of all the leading
powers of the world. Germanv
i Fram e, Austria am! Iiclgiiim all have
I large and powerful socialist dolcga
iti 'iis In their parliaments and all of
j the other legislative bodies have at
least a few socialist members. A
I victory for Ititlquit would place the
j Cnited States n line with the F.uro-
pe.m nations ami mark a great step
I forward for the vast international par
ty which is seeking everywhere to
overthrow existing governments and
establish a new heaven and a new!
hi Id on the basis of the cooperative'
commonwealth:
Cures "Woman's WcaKnesses.
Wo refer to that boon to weak, nervous,
itiffuring women known as Dr. i'lorce'a
Favorlto Prescription.
Dr. .lolin Fyfo one of tho Editorial Staff
of Thk Eclectic Mkihuai. Hkvikw say
of Unicorn root (llrlimltis IHnim) which
Is ono of the chief Ingredients of io "Fa
vorlto Prescription":
"A remedy which Invariably acts as a uter
ine Invlirorutor makes for normal ac
tivity of tlm entire reproductive system."
lie continues "In llcloliliin we liuve a medica
ment which mom fully aiinwcrs the uIkjvo
purposes imih iii ulUtr ttrvtf with u hlrh I urn
aaimilnteil. In tlie treatment, of diseases iki
cidlar to women it is seldom thai a casn la
hivii which does not present sonic Indication
for this ri diul agent." lr. 1'yfe further
says: " The following are uimuiir the leading
Indications for lleloiiias it ulcnrii root). I'uiu
or aching In the hack, with . leucorrlio a :
atonic (weak) condltimTV of the reproductive
orwans of Sionien, mentiti depression and Ir
rltublllly, til xiiiated v.itlfchronlc diseases of
the roproduytlve igrtns of women: cuiisiniit
sensation Jt bent In the region of tlm kid
nevat tuwrrliagl:! (tloodlnir). due to a weak
ened coiiltlon ufilie reproductive systems
anienothietyVtfresscd or absent monthly
erlocl,iWiilg''(roui or accompany ing un
I iaoi'.nll condition of the diu'esilve oigans
and . inlc (thin blood liaMt: drummf
sens'ons la the extremo lower part of tho
ahdihneu." . . , ,
f more or lcof the ntvye symptoms
BFe"TrTeiii;;'ii tiMlMnZM,
oel.ter -than taioPirjeri ej .FaVuhU?
I Te VTTi'iToTiToi i c fl imTirXIii.g inmvui
en uSoI'tt ii.IT Is Unicorn root, or Helonlaa,
and tlm iieilical properties of which It
most faithfully represents.
Of (olden Seal root, another prominent
Ingredient of " Kavorltc Proscription,"
Prof. l''lnloy Klliugwuod. M P . of Iten
nett Medical College, Chicago, says:
"Itlsnn limiorliint reru-dy In disorders of
the womb. In all catarrhal conditions
and general enfcehleinent, It Is Useful."
Prof. John M. Sciidder, M. !).. late of
Cincinnati, says of (iolden Seul riwf
"In relation to Its geiiul eiiei ts mi the
ysten thrrt Oi m mrilicim oi um ttlmui u hirh
Ut i tnub ji-nrml unniiiiri! y i uttinUm. It
III im(i'r.i rctrardisj fta tltt tonic useful hi
all deliilltated si ales."
Prof. It. Ilartliolow, M. D.. of Jefferson
Medical College, says of (loideu Seul :
Valuahle In uterine liemorrliatfn. monor
rhagia (llootllng) and congeNilvo dysmeuor
rhiea (iialntul inenstniallonl."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith
fully represents all tho atsive named In
irredlcnu and cures tho discuses for which
they art roconiuieuUcU.
formed to protect the Interests of tho
land owners and aid the Klickitat Ir
rigation company In carrying out tho
enterprise. A corps of engineers Is
already In the field, and will com
plete the survey for the company as
soon as possible.
More land Is to be covered In this
Irrigation project than any deal of tho
kind ever attempted In the state of
Washington. Wheat is now raised In
that section with great success, but
even with a small flow of water the
crops will be largely Increased, There
are also portions of the Horse Heaven
country that will develop Into a flour
ishing fruit region as soon as water
Is turned on the land.
Would Mortgage t" Ftorm.
A farmer on P.ural Route 2. Em
pire, C3a., W. A. Floyd by name, says:
"Pucklon's Arnica Salve cured the
worst sores I ever Raw; one on my
hand and one on my leg. It Is worth
more than Its weight In gold. I
would not be without It If I had to
mortgage the farm to get It." Only
2fc at Talman & 0.'s and Pendleton
Drug Co g.
I.K'I
Ti:it I'KOM LOADON TO
pkkix ix sixti:i:x days.
TIE "SILK
If present appearances are not de-
iceitful, Morris H.llquit of New York,1
will l.kely he the first socialist cnn
gnssmun to take his seat in the Cni
ted States house, of representatives
and ra.se the red flag of social revo-j
Pit ion in the midst of that august;
body. If elected, as now seems prob
able, Hlllquit will have as his constit
uents the people of the lower east'
side, where J. (!. Phelps Stokes and
Kobert Munter, tlie famous "parlor
socialists," are also running for tlie
state assembly. I
I loth republican and democratic!
leaders admit that the socialists 111
this particular section of the c.ty are
making heavy Inroads nmng their fol
lowers and that a very large propor
tion of tin' first voters on the east
fide below Fourteenth street enroll
under the emblem of the banner or
the up-lifted torch. I
While the socalist campaign in nil
the districts where there Is among
i the population socialist element worth i
i i
have with them all of tho good things ! considering It a lively one. ami w h.le,
to cat, drink, chew and smoke their' '"-cording I" leading socialists.
Had a Cl'fcie Cull.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Ho
tel. Vaughn. Miss., says: "For swver
ill months I suffered with a severe
eoiurh, and consumption seemed to
have Its grip on me, when a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discov
ery. I began taking It, and three bot
tles affected a complete cure." The
fame of this life saving cough and
cold remedy, and lung and throat business.
hab-r l world wide. Sold at Tallmar
.' Co.'s ami Pendleton Drug Co.'s drug
store.
China's pnstofflce business is In
j creasing rapidly. The business dur
lug I'.m; shows a gain of nft per cent
over the previous year. The Increase
In the receipts over expenditures is
correspondingly large. There are
JS03 working postofTloes and postal
agencies In China, an tn.-re;f of "07
over piioi. To rilhviy development
of China, particularly the connection
with the Trans-Siberian route, v'lleh
permits London b'lters to re icb IVk'n
In 1 fl '.vs. Is attribute,; the Inr v. we l
.'citsi: iii:yi:n iwioifiis
imti: wit ii:i:i; vriox.
The land owners of the Horse Heav-
n fountiy. the t"rrlto:-y lying In a
portion of the counties of Klickitat,
Yakima ami lienton, are forming an
organization to promote and hasten
the Irrigation of that country.
A short time iiKo a meeting was
held at liickleton. and a corporation
Saved Ills Wny'u l.Hr.
"My 3-yenr-ohJ liny was badly run.
Jtlpated, had a high fever and wis In
an awful condition. I gave him twi
doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and
the next morning tllo fever was gone
and he was entirely well. Foley's
Orlnn Laxative snvd bis life." A.
Wolkusli, Casliner, Wis. Pendleton
Drug Co.
For rent Store room In tho East
Oregonlan building on Main afreet
Inquire at this office.
this
Pendleton, Cre., Oct. '1
Kditor Kait Oregonian: i
It was a partly d.sappointed crowd
iiid'-e 1 who were attracted at an early
hour yesterday forenoon by a select-1
i-d coterie of Taft boosters leaving
town in automobiles in royal and rich'
stie. Pendleton had never seen the
like before. The disappointed part,
of the crowd was made up of good,
honest, patriotic republicans who for1
the paft month have been answer. ng
appeals for money by going deep
down Into their Jeans and handing
ut f'- coin for . jp posed bene-j
fit of th; . O. P. Many of them
were poor men "horny handed sons'
of toil, indeed" who had implicit j
confidt nee that their contributions,
would be economically ued to assist.
Mi. Taft In defeating Mr. Hryan. .
How d.sappointed were these good.'
but credulous and unsuspecting citl-1
en when about li "f Pendleton's big
Ida" officeholders, bankers, Uw-
years, et al wearing costly tailor;
I unpretentious never have at their
I ummand, drove down Main street
with yells, with flags, with battle In
s gnia, whooping it up for Teddy's
'.idipted son Mr. Taft. Disappoint
ed! Well, yes. Not a "horny hand
ed son of toil" among them not a
tired clerk, not a tired bookkeeper, not
expenses paid it is an Incentive forj iJ true In all parts of the country, the
them to boost for Taft. Ninth congressional d strict. where
Why did they not take some two or 'Hlllquit runs for congress and Stokes
three "horny handed sons of toll" and Hunter and William Mailley, ed
with them? Why did they not take' Itor of a socialist daily in .that city,
a tired clerk, a tired bookkeeper, a! "re candidates for the assembly, Is
tired servant of some kind or why; the frenzied center of the socialist
rt'd they not show some appreciation propaganda Just at present. On fin
of the common people? average twenty-five meetings a night
It was a jolly set of good fellows, j with audiences aggregating some 2T,.
out for a Jolly good time, but the! 000 are held In this district, which at
votes they will make for Mr. Taft the last census had a population of
a careworn laboring man amongj can be counted on the fingers of one 214.56S.
them Just simply a coterie of select; hand and the reaction It will have In! An Orator,
good fellows wearing silk stockings lining up the "horny handed sons of! , far ni, intellectual ability nnd or
not a man among them who eats bread ; toll" for Mr. Hryan will make n long atorical fervor are concerned. T I i 1 1 -by
the sweat of his brow and these1 parade on the day of the election. If ,Ut will not he overshadowed by
men, to, all pretty good fellows of every town of the size of Pendleton many of tho representatives elected by
their kind, of cours- pretending tojand larger in the United States could: the older parties. He Is a lawyer by
go out and teach those of whom j send out such a Jolly get of good fel-' profession, and has written many so
Thornas Carlyle said: ()W bent on having such a Jolly good ' clologlcnl works that hare rommand-
"Two men I honor, and no third. 1 time as this Jolly good crowd, Mr. j e, attention by reason of their clar
First, the toilworn craftsman thatjTaft would be snowed under by an ty, style and comprehensive trent
with earth-made implement laborious-, overwhelming vote and Mr. Hryan, ; mPnf nf the subject. He Is n Russian
ly conquers the earth, and makes her! who is in sympathy with the "horny, ,y hirth, having boon horn In Riga
handed sons of toll" would be elect- hi 1863. and this makes him popular
ed by an overwhelming majority. : with the thousands of Russlnn-Amerl-
AN 1S-YEAR-OLD MEM HER OF
THE HUYAN-KERX CLUB.
man's. Venerable to me Is the hard;
hand; crooked, coarse; wherein not-!
withstanding lies a cunning virtue, In-1
ijefi.asibiy royal, as of the Sceptre of.
this Planet. Venerable, too, Is the!
mad" ( lothli g. loud silk stockings, , t Ugg-d face, all weather-tanned, he
kid gloves and other hab. laments of soiled, w.th Its rude Intelligence; for
expensive wearing apparel that poor j it is the face of a man living manlike."
, "Hardly entreated Rrother! For us
. was thy back so bent, for us were thy
! straight I robs and fingers so deform
led." Yes, and te these good citizens how
to vote. Four-fifths of the honest
farmers "horny handed sons of toll"
know more in a minute about poll
tics and how to vote than thin select
crowd can tell them In a month. They
all should know It but a nice little
automobile outing while the roads are
good and the dust will not nettle upon
their good clothing and while they
people and the unassuming and the
COFFEE
Insist on the roaster's
name; never mind the
country it grew or is said
to have grown in.
'our crocoi rrturnt rour oonj U ft torn 1
A Jeweler's Kxporli nee.
C. R. Kluger, The Jeweler, 10B0
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
writes: "I was so weak from kidney
trouble that I could hardly walk 0
hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cleared my complex
ion, cured my backache and the ir
regularities disappeared, and I can
now attend to business every day, and
recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy
to all auffere's, as It cured me after
the doctor and other remedies had
failed. Pendleton Drug Co.
If you see It In the East Oregonlan
lt' o.
cans inhabiting the lower east side.
Mr. Hlllquit received his early ed-
ueation at the Riga Oymnnslum. He
came to the I'n ted States with hlsi
parents In 188(1, and graduated from.
the Now York Cnlversltv law school. I
with the degree of LL. D., in 189.",. He,
1 -I'tYcd law iiee f et time, nnd
V-eii a member of the socialist.
pi-v and a leader In 'ts cotincllq since
He has been n delegate to
1' iv nti of the national conventions
of the party In the ITnltod States, and
hi aided In framing the party plat
form of principles One nf his works.
"The History of Socialism In the Uni
ted Ptatos," Is looked upon as the
standard authority on the subject.
treated.
If Mr. Hlllquit is elected, he will bo
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Keeps Frost
1 n
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Don'l you dislikt ta leave the
warm living room ami undress in
a cold bedroom where the frost is
ihi !: 01 the windows? No need
lo any Lngcr a
PERFECTION
Oil Keafef
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
makes any cold room cheerful
and cozy in a trice and keeps it so.
It has a smokeless device that
means no smoke no smell no
bother just direel intense heal.
Finished in japan and nickel.
Crass font holds 4 quarts, burns
9 hours. Lastly car
ried about. Every
heater warranted.
1
ft 41
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is unequalled
for its brilliant.
sleady lt(?ht, fimp'c construct;rn and absolute
safety. Equipped with the ber.t central draft
burner. Made of brats, nickel dated. Every
lamp warranted. If your dealer docs nol handle
the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater writa
our nearest agency for descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporate)
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