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E2CIIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOX1AN, PENDLETON, OltEGON. MONDAY, XOVEMIJEK 2, 1908. ij.f - PACE FIVE. A Grand Rush for Coats Our liberal offer of shirt waists and furs free with any coat in the house started out lively the first day. The Biggest Coat Day This Fall This offer will last all this week WITH i:Vi:itV $5.0(1 COAT A $1.00 ITK OH WAIST ritKK. Willi EVI.I.Y S8.00 COAT A $1.50. ITU Oil WAIST HIKE. with i:vi:nv $10.00 coat a $2.00 it it on waist nu:i:. W ITH i:Vi:ilY $15.00 COAT A $3.50 I'l'lt OK W AIST VllV.K. WITH F.VI'.I.V $20.00 COAT A $5.00 IT It Olt WAIST I'HKK. W ITH i: i:itY $25.00 COAT A $0.50 ITK Olt WAIST FKKE. WITH J.VKKY $30.00 COAT A 87.50 ITIt Olt WAIST I'HF.K. w i th i:vi:ky $35.00 coat a $10.00 Fl it oit waist fufk. W ITH i;'i:itV $10.00 COAT A $I2.50 ITIt OH WAIST FltFK. New Suits coming in every day. $15.00 to $37.50 F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place PERSONAL MENTION City Brevities Freh Olymplu oyster at Hohbach'a. "Uus" sad lron ot W. J. Clark 4 Co '. Howard heaters at W. J. Clarke & Co.'. ah kinds of Kood dry wood. Sea M!n-t. Furnished liousekeeplriff r.ms, 301 8. Main. Skates free at the rink ask Ire land about It H. st nut coal. Give us m rhance Orrpon Lumber Yard. To fkaters Ask Ireland how to ge free tlrkets each week. Si Mlnnls for good dry wood that turns. Lots of It on hand. Clas sud Irons cost lc an hour to op -rute. See W. J. Clarke & Co. Oak wood, the hent producer, for 'salo at the Orison Lumber yard. Fine and delicious grapes, pears and nppk'!". Just received at Ingram's gro cery Hot chocolate, tomato bullllon, d.'wn liiillllon and sandwiches at the Delta. ".''t our prices on Cascade fir wood and flab wood. Oregon Lumber Tard I. "M Plain gold ring on streets of JViiill-ton. Hi'cclve reward this of f.ce. I'nfurnlshed housekeeping rooms for rent. Knuulro at East Oregonlan office. For Kent Six-mom house. In fiulrc 113 Franklin street. 'Phone red Kvery fresh vegetable the market affords can be found dally at In gram s Grocery. For Pale Five-acre ranch, well Improved, 1 miles east of Tendle trn. Address Box 670 P. O. 'In1! La Fontaine has Just received a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. lliuis.- to rent and household fur Mture for sale. Apply 1007 EaM Court street, or 'phone black 2606. Graham's regular prices on talking! machines are ns low and lower thar i the prices charged elsewhere at so- 1 called sales. Litest records arriving daily. Wanted Hoy of 15 years or over to work In printing office. Good oppor tunity to learn the trade. Steady em ployment. Apply nt once to East Ore Botii.ui office. they are both good men," said he. "I!ut I want him' to be armed so that tin- wrongdoers will not get the best of him. He can punch them with this spear." Privately the old gentleman says he has a very bitter prejudice- against wrongdoers because certain people have cheated him out of many thous ands of dollars. Mrs. Winter will accompany her husband as far as Princeton, Green Like county, Wisconsin, where she will visit relatives. Mr. Winter, how ever, will continue his trip as far cast as New York, where he has bus iness of Importance to transact. CANADIAN CAMPAIGN WAS A WAItM AFFAllt. Returning from Calgary last even ing Pert Huffman, former editor Of the East OreKonlan, brings an Inter esting account of the election Just held In Canada. According to Mr. Huffman the campaign In Canada was much warm er than that now on in this country- Personalities and inud-sllnglng was much more prevalent. Canada as a whole unit strongly democratic, or liberal. In the com ing parliament the liberals will have 130 representatives, while the conser vatives will have but 70. As a result of the election Premier Latirier was upheld. Laurlcr himself does not come up for re-election until two yais from now. The province of Alberta is conserv ative, having four conservative mem bers of parliament and three liber als. Throughout western Canada a strong Mntl-admlnlstratlon sentiment exists because of Premier I.iurier's attitude regarding the admission of Japanese and Hindoos. Presumably at the dictation of the English gov ernment he has forced the admission of Japanese and his stand In the mat :; has mad; him unpopular In west ern Canada. AMUSEMENTS The IHiiio Twins. Even though familiar with the methods of making moving pictures you will marvel at the trick picture "The Lightning Post Curd Artist," at the old dime, one feature of the at tractive bill it offers. At the New I ime "The I'nknown Knight" Is a most attractive and astonishing picture. u i:po ion piti:sni:T. l.ons Winter of l ill m. Will Present I'n -lieu(. :lcct W ith Igorotlo Spear. I. rs Winter, the well known res-l.'-it of the Miljoii country, who has In t n here today, has a novel scheme by ultVh he expects to strengthen the iirm of the man who Is elected presi dent tomorrow. II" lias an Igorotte pole and spear that lie intends to present to the pres. Iileiit-elect with tin1 reipiest that he Use it against th" "wrongdoers" who ever and wherever they may be. With his wife tile el, I pioneer came down from the east em) Saturday and lie Ill-ought his spear with him. With in a few days he is going to leave up on a trip east and he Is going to stop at the home of the president-elect and give him the spear. "I don't care which man Is elected. Tin Oi'plii'iiiu. "The Fakir's Iream" ",n which the puppets suddenly come to life and do the carnival themselves, is a fea ture comic at tile Orpheum. "Caught with the Goods," Is another moving picture and the song Is "Love Me and the World Is Mine." The J Guard's Tin F.iilsoll. lidson offers "A liride." "A Miser's inent,' oi ed song, ' and the beautiful 'Plerctte's Talisman" "Two Little Girls." French Punlsh- hand col with the M. C. Metz left yesterday on a brief business Vint to La Grande. Will Donovan of Hermlston, spent .Sunday with Pendleton trends. George Dodge was a visitor from Uarnhart In Pendleton Saturday. J. A. Dcpew of Yoakum, was a bus iness visitor in Pendleton today. Claude Steen of Milton, visited In Pendleton with friends Katurday. Virgil Moore of Stage Gulch, was Ir, .Saturday on a business mission. Sim Barnes of Weston, was a busi ness caller in Pendleton Saturday. Abe Miller of Pilot Itock, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Judge Miller of Pilot Itock, was a visitor In Pendleton .Saturday even ing. H. F. Marlin of Meacham, was a business visitor Saturday In Pendle ton. Lyle Preston of Athena', was a vis itor among Pendleton friends Satur day. J. E. Shields and family of Pilot Itock, were vlstors In the city Satur day. P. II. Wyman of Weston was a vis tor among Pendleton friends Satur day. A. H. Montgomery, the Helix bank er, wits In the city on business Satur day. If. J. Taylor was In from Fulton Saturday, looking after business con cerns. P. H. Bentley was In from Hold man, Saturday, caring for busness matters. B. F.'Boycc and wife of Hermston were visitors In the city on a trading mission. County Commissioner H. B. Lee of Milton, was a Pendleton viator Saturday. Joe Murphy and Frank Quinlan were visitors yesterday among Athe na friends. If. C. Mack and wife of L'kiah, were Pendleton vlstors o'n a trading mis son Saturday. M. L. Morrison was a Helix visitor caring for business affairs In Pendle ton Saturday. Joe Scott of Athena, was a vistor In Pendleton on a brief business mis- son Saturday. Hert Huffman has returned from a couple of weks spent In the Al berta country. Sid Saylor of Umatilla, was up Sat urday caring for business and call ing on friends. John P. Twohy was a visitor in Pendleton Sunday, a guest of the j Judd Fish famly. T. J. Kirk of Athena, was a visitor in Pendleton, attending the Taft ral ly. Saturday night. Fiank and Charles Cockburn of: Milton, were vlstors Saturday among Pendleton friends. Bert Carta no of Atheua, canio down on the 11 o'clock train from that place this morning, J. W. Hatfield, a representative of the I'nderwonrt typwrlter company, has been here today. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henderson of Weston, were In Pendleton on a trad ing mission Saturday. S. L Schlegel, cashier of the bank at Pilot Bock, was a business visitor in Pendleton Saturday. Francs II. Hartlett of Hermiston, was in Pendleton Saturday evening, attending the Taft rally. Dave Lnvendar, former marshal of Weston was in Pendleton Saturday Ing for business matters. Owen Cams, of Cams Brothers, the Pilot Itock merchants, was a Sat urday visitor In Pendleton, I. W. Ware of the Tallmau drug store, returned this morning from u Sunday visit at Walla Walla. J. P. McManus. editor of the Pilot Kock. Kecord, attended the Taft rally In Pendleton Saturday evening. District Attorney G. W. Phelps came up last evening from Hermiston, where he had been upon a business trip. Jack Thomiinsnn was up from Cmatdla Saturday evening, renewing old acquaintances and calling on friends. Italph Shull. little grandson of Mrs. Ellzalietn Shull. Is very ill at his home with his grandmother on East Webb street. Aotlison Bennett, editor of the Irri gon Irrigator, was a Saturday evening v.sitor in Pendleton attending the FOH AGED PEOPLE. Old Folks Should be Careful In Their Selection of Itcgiilutlve Medicine. With advanced age comes Inactive bowel movement and sluggish liver. Nature Is unable to perform her prop-J er runctions and requires assistance. Otherwise, there 1h constant suffer ing from constipation und Its attend ant evils. Old folks should never use physic that Is harsh and irritating. We have a safe, dependable and al together Ideal remedy that Is particu larly adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from consti pation or other bowel disorder. We are so certain that it will cure these complaints and give absolute satisfac tion in every particular that we offer them with our personal guarantee that they shall cost the user nothing If they fail to substantiate our claims. This remedy is called Bexall Order lies. Itexall Orderlies have a soothing, healing, strengthening, tonic and reg ulative action upon the dry, relax muscular coat of the bowel. They produce a natural, successive contrac tion and relaxation of the muscular fibres of the bowel walls, generating a wave-like motion which forces their contents onward and outward; thus stimulating nature in perfect bowel movement. They also remove all Irritation, .dryness, soreness and weakness. They tone up and strength en the nerves and muscles and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They may be taken at any time with out Inconvenience, do not cause any grlpng, nausea, diarrhoea, excessive looseness, flatulence or other disa greeable effect. Try Rexall Orderlies on our guarantee. 36 tablets 25c, and 12 tablets 10c. The Pendleton Drug Co. Supreme Judge Itobert E. Eaken ot Salem, arrived In Pendleton Satur day to attend the session of the su preme court In this city this week. A. B. Thompson, county chairman i for the republican party, was a vis itor In Pendleton Saturday evening, coming up to attend the Taft rally. A. A. Roberts, receiver of the land off.ee at La Grande, with S. L. Rath burn and J. T. Wilkinson, also of that city, were Pendleton visitors Satur day. Mrs. G. W. Bradley returned this morning from Adams, where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales, who accompanied her to her home. Col. J. F. Mc.Vaught and son, C. S. McN'aught of Hermiston, were visit ors in Pendleton Saturday to attend the big republican rally and care for business concerns. It. 11. Butler, candidate for Dresl- j dential elector on the republican ticket, was a guest at the Pendleton over Sunday, leaving the city this I morning for Condon. Supreme Judges R. S. Bean and F. A. Moore are registered at the Pendle ton while In the city attending the session of the supreme court which convened here this morning. Deputy r. S. Marshal Griffith left Saturday for Portland taking with him the Indian, Walter Brownson, I wno is charged with stealing a saddle from his father-in-law, Joe Allen-. ' Hon. C. A. Barrett, S. F. Wilson, A. A. Foss, E. E. Koontz and Dr., J. D PlamonWon of Athena, were guests at the Pendleton Saturday, having come (iown to attend the republican rally. County Superintendent Frank K. Welles returned Saturday from a vis It to the schools in the Milton-Free-water country. He will leave Wed nesday for a visit to the Camas prair district on a similar mission, (Continued on page 8.) I ie IB STOICH I I HI STOPS FOOD I KKMKMIXG AM) KKUKVKS IMGIXITOX Tlu .Most Obstinate Cases of Stoin mil Trouble- mid Intlliiotloii Find a Prompt Cuii in I)tiM'psin, Which Is Alts,. lately Harmless and Splen did to I'so. Tin IMstlim. The Pastime's bill offers "The Witch, I'he Merry Widow- Hat," "The KiiHerman's Rival," and the Illustrated song, "You've Always Been the Same Old Pal." Taft rally. Miss Cecil Boyd of Athena, and friend. Miss Lois Powell or Mod mouth, were guests of Pendleton friends Saturday. H. G. Newport and son, Koss New port of Hermiston. were In Pendle ton Saturday evening attending to business matters. Will Hanscom of the Winslnw Bros Jewelry store, catne back Vlis morn ing from Walla Walla where he vis ited over Sunday. Miss Hilda Hales, who Is attending Pendleton academy, was a visitor Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hales at Adams. A Snap In Winches. A ladles' gohi filled case, guaranteed for 25 years, with a fine Amer ican made movement, or $15.00. They are beau ties and have our Individ ual guarantee back of them. IOiiH Hiin.lker, Jeweler and Optician, 726 Muln St. OQQ 9 9 9 9 000 To Maki Negro lhilU. A factory for the manufacture of negro dolls Is the newest Xashvllle, Henii., Industry, and hereafter thej piccaninnies of Dixie wil be sunn led ' with sawdust-filled reproductions of! ll- Klchards. agent for the Pu thetnselves. The dolls will be made Kot 'JolMl Warehouse company at In all shades, from light mulatto to the A,hpni. was a business visitor Satur aee of spades color, In order to sup-l'"' Pendleton. ply all demands. The recent Nation al Negro Baptist congress passed a rcoiution praising the negro doll fac tory and urging colored people to pur chase only negro dolls for Christmas present h. In the past, colored chil dren have had to put up with Cau caslon dolls, or uncomely caricatures of negroes manuftictured by facetious white men. Free skating tickets given each week at Ireland's rink. way J. Howard Reid, cashier of the Hermiston Bank & Trust Co., was a visitor In attendance at the Taft Bal ly Saturday evening. Miss Myrtle Hnwkes, who Is attend ing Whitman college, spent Sunday In Pendleton nt the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Hawkes. Colonel Clark Weston Leader, spectator at the day and visited Wood, editor of the was an Interested football game Satur here over Sunday Take your sour stomach or mavhe you call It Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or catarrh of stomach; it doesn't matter take your .stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and ask b in to open a 50 cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and let you eat one L'J-giain triangule and sec if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. The correct name for vour trouble is food fermentation food souring; the digestive organs become weak, there Is lack of gastric ju.ee; your food Is only half d.gested, and you become affected with loss of appetite,' pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping' in bowels, tenderness in the pit of the stomach, bad taste In mouth,; constipation, pain n hubs. sleep lessness, belching of gas, biliousness and many other similar symptoms. If your appetite is fickle and noth ing tempts you, or you belch gas or; if you feel bloated after eating, or : your food lies like a lumn of leaii on' your stomach, you can make up your' mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested food. I Prove to yourself, after your next meal, that there Is nothing really, wrong. Slop , this fermentatlou and' begin eating what you want without fear of. discomfort or misery. Almost Instant relief is waiting for you. It Is merely a matter of how soon you take some Diapeps n. I Pendleton Clcak Suit House Women's Winter COATS, We just received from the manufacturers at New York, the swellest line of Ladies Tailor ed coats we have ever shown in choice garments, everyone of of them beautifully made, styles the newest, materials the ones most favored by fashion. Also a new lot of swell Suits readv for your inspection. At the Up-to-Date Store t-nni' When you buy a real good hot water bottle, the first thing you see is "Caution: do not use with boiling water" The Thermolite Hot Water Bottle is absolute ly the only exception, but to the contrary you are directed by the manufacturers to "boil from 10 to 30 minutes." Mighty good else you couldn't do this. Then, too, the Thermolite stores heat, stays hot from 5 to 10 times longer than an ordinary hot water bottle. The usual price for the 3 quart size (the price is printed on the box) is $2.50 guaranteed for two years. We have placed on sale six dozen of these $2.50 bottles at a very special price of 75c one to a customer but you must surrender the two year guarantee as each tag is numbered and we have to send them into the house as soon as sold. They are the guaranteed bottle but are closing them out as a new style bottle will be on the market, as it is al most impossible for the manufacturers to buy a grade of rubber now that will stand this boiling test that these bottles have. Come early as this is all we will have unless the. Chicago House sends us more. We have asked for 12 dozen more. ANOTHER. SPECIAL Burnells Fine Confections,1 Chocolates and Mixed Candies. half pound boxes of Its the usual 25 size 1 5c for HALF POUND BOX STILL ANOTHER SPECIAL We have on display in our window a genuine oil tanned Alligator Ladies Hand Bag valued at $50. We started the sale at a special price (same price as asked by one of the largest department stores in New York City at one of their special sales) $3S.50 and this prices will be reduced 25c each day until sold. We believe we have the best selected line of Alligator Hand Bags in the city. Come in and see if you are of the same opinion. KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Best. Tlie East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads ami the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron age. It i tlie advertising medium of this section.