PAGE TWO. b.ULY EAST OHEGOXIAN. MCNDUCXOX, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. WE HA VE STIRRED THE TOWN Yes, we've stirred the town and we don't wonder! When high grade Clothing, Headwear and Haberdashery is sold at such fragments ofprices as we are nowlins at, iYj'sj THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON REMEMBER sale will last but few days longer. An immense stock of good things here for your choosing. You know the kind of Men's Clothing we have and you know this store's reputation for honesty in all its advertisements. Extra Salesmen to Wait on All Promptly. Let the Prices Talk. Men's Clothing All our Men's Suits includidg such makes as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Schloss Bros, and others equally as good, will be reduced as follows for this great sale Any of our $10.00 Suits will be $7.J5 Any of our H-.'0 Suits will Ik?. 9.85 Any of our $1G.."0 Suits will be Sioilo ni- ,if i c( .-nils ,.:n t t i i'V '-'i vu cuiia will ire Oj.f 1 1 i m Any of our $10.50 Suits will be ... ailMKS Any of our $17.50 Suits will be $13.1)5 Any of our $1S.00 Suits will be $14.35 Any of our $20.00 Suits will be 815.1)5 Any of our $22.30 Suits will be $17.85 Any of our $25.00 Suits will be $19.1)0 $21.75 Any of onr $27.50 Suits will be Any of our $30.00 Suits will be ... $23.75 Men's Overcoats This is just the beginning of the Overcoat season, and we are going to give you an opportunity to save some money. Our $7.50 Overcoats will for Our $10.00 Overcoats will to for Our $12.50 Overcoats will ;ro for $1).S5 Our $15.00 Overcoats will eo for $11.1)5 Our $17.50 Overcoats will so for $13.1)5 Our $20.00 Overcoats will go for 815.1)5 Our $22.50 Overcoats will -o for $17.S5 $5.95 . . . $7.95 Our $25.00 Overcoats will Co for $19.90 Our $27.50 Overcoats will ;o for $21.75 Our $:;o.l0 Overcoats will go for $23.75 All new stylish coats. Not an old coat in our stock. Boys' and Children's Clothing We are the acknowledged leaders in boys clothing We carry more boys clothing, etc., than all the other stores in Pendleton put together and they are the right kind of clothes all seams taped all suits sewed with Silk thread, not cotton, every suit we sell is thoroughly guaranteed. Boys two piece suits will sell as follows $2.50. Suits will sell for $2.15 U'o.00 Suits will sell for $2.05 $3.50 Suits will sell for $2.95 $1.50 Suits will sell for $3.S5 $5.00 Suits will sell for $4.35 Boys Three piece long pants suits will sell as follows $0.50 Suits will be $7.50 Suits will be $0.35 $S.50 Suits will be $7.45 $0.50 Suits will be $8 .10 if 10.00 Suits will be $8.85 These are exceptional values considering how ex tremely close W3 mirk our boys clothing. Don't Fail to look at this line of goods whether you want to buy now or not. Men's Shirts We have an immenee stock of soft shirts to be worn with stiff collars, the best assorted lot in Pendleton everyone of them a bargain at regular price, during this sale everyone will be reduced as follows 85c 95c $1.15 $1.45 1J0 Shirts will sell for $1.25 Shirts will sell for $1.50 Shirts will sell for $2.00 Shirts will sell for This is the best shirt bargain offered in Pendleton this year don't miss it. We are showing a very large assortment of winter shirts in flannels, wool mixtures and all wool. The best cold weather shirts you'll see Men's Hats Every hat in our inmense stock will be reduced dur ing this great sale $2.50 Hats will sell fop $1.95 $:i.oo lints will sell for S2.35 $:;.50 Hats will sell for $2.75 $.()() Stetson Nats will sell for $3.15 $1.50 Stetson Hats will sell for $3.05 $5.00 Stetson Hats will soil for $3.95 All the new styles and latest shades Our fall and winter caps are here complete, the best we ever had and the best values too. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons DECKS FEAR CREATES GERMS NOTED PHYSICIAN GIVES Hl'I.ES FOR LONG LIFE Dr. Leon Ellx-rt I.amlne Says IYijjht Turn 4 llie CliemMry of the Hotly Into Acid, Which condition courts Di-rfsC Drink Nothing Hut Dis tilled water if You Would Ward Orf Old Age, Los Arig'-k-s. "Drink nothing but distilled water if yu wish to be heal thy ami ward off oid age," s,Ud Dr. Eton Eitjert Landone today in an ad dress given to the members of the H'j-. !r-- Year club at the worn ill's club house. "I'h not be afraid of d. sense germs. F-.ir w'Al chang' t'-.' chemistry of the body and make it acid. An acid con dition of the system courts disease; it is a good plant. ng ground for germs. "Do not drink milk of any kind. Milk is infant's food. It is rich In minerals, and minerals should be nvo:ded. Oils, such as olive and ba inn. plenty of them, arid distilled wa- FG.RTl.AS3, MAINE," CHILD 111, "Wczh arri Emaciated, Ee- -1 T'calthby Vinol "Our little six years of age. a'".'.- a to-, f-e a"a':k of the n:easUs, v.bich de.eiop'd into pneumonia, wa left pit Ilully thin, wak and emaciat es. EL.' u.u 'j .m-.uxh, and her stoin ch v, is i.o w-alc it could cot retain tor are the best cleansers and dissol vents of minerals that the human body can have. Must Relieve in Things. "Youth is the belief in the power of things to change When one does not believe that, then one commences to grow old. To keep young, believe: in things and have fiith in the power, of changing things. j "There has been a theory that tens-j ing the muscles makes one strong and able to resist disease. That is sn only for the arms and legs. Great teach-, ors declare that every muscle should be tense and then relax. That is one of the great fallacies in so-called phy sical training. "Tensing is good in its place, but it is only one of throe movements ne cessary to human health and perfec tion. The second is the spiral, the serpentine, if you will, exercises which are ncessary to the proper de velopment and health of the torso. Surah Bernhardt is the greatest ex ponent of this in the world, and( everybody knows what a graceful and youthful woman she is. Matter and Mind I 'nlfli-d. "Then, for the neck, load and an kles, there is the wave exercise. Each taken in Its way helps keep the body uniform, graceful and well, for It is necessary as an a.d to the blood to throw off the mineral deposits pure water has washer into it. "Matter and mind are unified. There is no separating them. While not wishing to criticise the hteorles of many doctors and h'-alers, I believe that mind depends on mayer and matter on mind. Mind cures by a process; by a process of unification with matter. liodies must receive energy and they must be put in a condition to receive the energy of which there seems an infinite sup ply." San Francisco Examiner. 1 UNLAWFUL DO OH ELECTION DAY CHEAT AEHOI'EA.NES IN DECADE i lord. Hi 9 lay in his condition fori I'HEDICTED HY A H WXOOMST. weeks, and nothing the doctor pre scriL'.d did a bit of Kd, and we wera beginnis;; to tuitk the would never re cow r. "At this time we commenced to give her Vinol, and the effect was marvel ous. The doctor was am&zed at ber progress, and when we told him we were giving her Vinol, he replied, 'It is a line remedy, keep it up.' We did ao, and the recovered her health and strength months before the doctor Says They'll Cot S300 Midi and SiM-cd Will lie 2"l Miles an Hour. London, Oct. 24. "In less than 10 years aeroplane wll cost no more than E'lio," is the prediction made by Fririk Hedges Butler, the well- known English balloonist, Just returner to London Mans, where he made an Wilbur Wright's aeroplane. who has from Le ascent In Mr. Hut- tboutrht fche could." J. W. nu', Portland, Me. Vinol cures conditions like this be cause In a natural manner It Increases Ibe appetite, tones up the digestive organs, makes ilcb, red blood, and strengthens ever organ in the body, I'ENDI.ETOV PIlCG OOMPAA'Y. PoodWon, OrefOa. ler thus continues his glimpse Into the futur: "Lighthouses on land will be erect el by the Trinity Board. To mark the way by night lamps on aeroplanes or I fliers w ill be used. With the smaller planes the speed will be terrific 200 miles an hour and the 21 miles across the channel will mean a very few minutes. "Winds at ea blow more steadily I I I , i 1 I ! i ! 1 or to work presidential I'nder the to ins of the corrupt practices act passed by the p.op!e of Oregon at the June election, it is specified very rigidly what kind of political win k may be done on election day, It is unlawful on election day To hire vehicles to haul voters to and from work at the polls. To hire anyone to work at the polls, oxcrpt to challenge persons not (ualified to vote. To wear any political badge or insignia at the polls. To distribute cards or campaign literature at the poll at tile polls ..i i.:... y lo influence voters. To do anything to Influence voters. Fn ': the term - Oregon's corrupt nr ti'tice act th election will be Jnt a plain election without any frillsnothing but the polls, the election board and the voters. Tile time-honore 1 gaunt let of political workers handing out card.-'., which the voters has al ways had to run. is now illegal. The reluctant voter who has walled f.ir his party enthusiasts to hunt him out and take him to the polls In cirriagc or hack must walk, pay car fare or stay away. No person is permitted to use any effort, nt the polls or away from them, on election day. to influence the vote of any one. Some .section: of the corrupt practice act relating to election day follows: "It shall lie unlawful for any person to pay for any lo-s nr A. im age due to attendance at the polls. "No person shall pay for personal service to be performed on llie rlav of any "lection, for any purpose connected therewith, except tor the Hiring of person whose sole duty Is to net as challengers, and watch the count of official ballots. "No person shall buy. sell, give or provide any political badge, button or other Insignia to be worn at the polls on the day of any elec tion, and no such political badge, button or other Insignia shall be worn at or about the polls on any election day. "it shall be unlawful for any person at any place on the day of election to ask, solicit, or In any manner try to induce or persuade any voter on such election day to vote for or refrain from voting for any candidal or the candidates or tlckeUf any political party or organiza tion." The last section above quoted would prohibit the banners, here tofore common, bearing the party legends. In fact, this sectlpn pro hibits till political activities on election day which would In any man ner tend to Influence the voter for whom he should vote. 4 flu1 m -.r . r ti rni nwr i . : i'e i '.'Shi . . Vi:JT'rl M - ' hi nllMi 1 1 r T" than on land, and aeronjanes can be made to float on the water and raise themeves. If such machines now can carry what Is equal to three pas sengers, there Is no reason why nn aeroplane should not carry more with larger planes and engines. "The North Pole, the tropical for ests of Central Africa, Australia and the Sahara Desert will be new fields for the explorer to glide over." Use DeWltt's Carbolizerl Witch Hazel Salve It Is healing, cooling and cleansing. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by Tallman & Co. If you see It In the East Oregon Ian If a so. llousoUi'cpliig Booms. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in East Oregonlnn building. Booms thoroughly renovated: ste nn heat; electric lights, hot and cold water, with bath. Enquire at office. ONLY MACHINE TO SEW ON HAM- Half Soles Sewed on Bet ter and Cheaper Than Others Can Nail Them. Now open In my new loca tion with a fine line of men's shoes, a sizes, styles and prices. I only keep the kind that wear. A. Eklund, The Reliable Shoemaker Main Street, next to Queen Chop House. SOLES IN THE COUNTY. The East Oregonian-Journal Pony Contest This Coupon Good for 5 Votes Before Oct. 31,1 908 This vote to be counted for Name of Boy or Girl No. Street R. F. D.. Postoffice Send to the Pony Man, East Oregonian, Pendleton, Or. COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Your froref return roar monf If yon don't Uluiil; par him. Bycrs' Best Flour Is iiuide from Hie clilr-t ulittu Hint grow. (3hmI tiread Is ir ed when HYKHS' BEST FT.OLII Is used, nran, Shorts. 8 team Itolled Iturlcy always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. w