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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, rEXPLETON, ORTOOX. SATl'RRAY, APRIL 1000. TEX PAGES. Mi C $25 FOR A LETTER cull von WRITE 01? safes I Today Is the Last Day of the Great E 1 nee Don't put it off any longer. Buy your summer suit today while you can get it for only a fraction of its real value. One-Half P Clothing Sale um i i it irrifmi IT in ' mi tmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmrmm CUAKASTECD GIv ALL WOOL -iV rwrTrJr'Ml"r ii'ii mi iittrriTiiiini,'''i-T-y - REMEMBER We are showing the very latest styles, the best tailored clothing and the best and newest fabrics that can possibly be had, made by the best tailors in Amer' ica. They're not foppish; they're neat, genteel clothes, the kind gentlemen wear, the kind you would like to be seen in; not the kind you feel conspicuous in, but the kind that makes you feel the best dressed man in town. They're guaranteed in every way possible. We stand back of them with our reputation and twenty three years of successful clothing business. You all know us, know our reputation, know we mean just exacty what we say and that we will make good. Today, Saturday, April 24 Is the last day of the Great Sale, all summer suits up to and in cluding $25 values will go for exactly One-Half Price. All suits over $25.00 and all heavy weight suits w'llbs rednzsi one-third. SITDFNTS RAND A CREDIT TO CITY Al 'lrt Local Concert Lust Night Young Men Miule Reputation I'rolty Solo l.v Mis RiiH"; Cello Nolo by .Mr. carrmli; Mls Ford A(vmiiiiiiiM May Give Outdoor Coiuvri. That Pendleton has a high school kind lli u is a decided credit to both the city aiul tlu' school was shown by tlic concert given by the band at i ho Methodist church last night. Though tho members of the band are all young musicians and they lniVf h.i 1 the ailvnntage of but a few months training I hoy play good musk and play It well. For the success of tlio band the credit Is due Mr. Car- I Till J PRIZE TO RE AWARDED IX A LETTER WRITING CONTEST OPEN TO EVERYONE IN OREGON. Lr. Williams' Pink Pills have been used In this slate for a generation. Hundreds of remarkable cures havo Keen reported during that time and there Is scarcely a family in which the remedy has not beeU iiied with beneficial results. This furnishes tho material for the letters to be written hi this contest. There Is no demand upon the Imagination, every narrative must deal with facts. The Prize. null who oieanlze.l th.. haiol list fall i The Dr. Williams Medicine t o., or and has since directed it. Schenectady, X. Y., will award a prlzo At the concert last night eight se- of $25.00 for tho best letter mailed lections were given and the numbers, on or before April 30, 190U. from tho wore so arranged-that the program . State of Oregon on the subject, "Why was never tiresome. From the open- j I Recommend Dr. Williams' Pink ing overture to th stirring inarch : Pills." "The Officer of the Day" the audience The Conditions, was interested and showed its appreel- The cure or benefit from the use of ation by generous applause. Jr, Williams' Pink Dills described In In addition to the numbers by the the letter may be In the writer's own hand a ploa.sing vocal solo was given 'rase or one that has come under his by Miss P.ernlee Ruppe with Mlsslor her personal observation. Sadie Ford and Mr. Carruth as ac- jri. than one cure may be dcserlb companists. An encore was also ' t,, m tle letter, so long as every state given by Miss Ruppe. Intent made Is literally true. A trombone-cello duet by Mr. Frank , The jotter should be no lunger than Hayes and Mr. Carruth with Mtss' necessary to relate the benefit ob Ford as accompanist on the pipe or-joined from the remedy In the case gan was also rendered and was well described. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS n., ttantnn and Miss JoseDh-: of the Oregon division of the 0. R. & ine Green were united in marriage In N. the office of Justice of the peace. parV Wednesday afternoon at 4 1 Mrs. E. R. Swinburne entertained T..tv. v,o vi-iio anA mom Wednesday afternoon In honor of were born and raised in this city and Mrs. D. W. Campbell of Portland, several friends were present when Bridge was played during the aftei the wedding ceremony was perform- noon, Mrs. J. R. Dickson winning the ed. Mr. Stanton Is a railroad man prize, and the couple will make their home' In this city. Mrs. J. R. Dickson entertained the . ; Whist Club at her home on South Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Mumm cele- Main Itreet Monday afternoon. The brated their 2oth wedding aniversary club guests were Mrs. W. L. Thomp at their handsome Lewis street real- son, Mrs. J. M. Keener, Mrs. D. W. dnre, Sunday evening. A large Campbell, Mrs. T. C, Warner and number of their friends from the Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt, city and country came In for the evei.ir.g and all were laden with to- ; The Neighborhood H. T. club met at kens of their friendship. . the home of Mrs. George Fell on ' Bush street this week. It was in the Mr. Lachlan McLeay of Tacoma, nature of a sewing bee and a very who has been the guest of her par- pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nye on Wa- the members of the club. tr street for Beveral weeks, will h-ave Sundav for her home. She will ' Mrs. Sam Thompson entertained at be accompanied by her mother, who 500 in honor of her brother-in-law, will be her guest for a few weeks. ' Mr. G. L. Leser, last Saturday even- j ing. The game of 500 was played, Mrs. W. L. Thompson has been in the prizes being won by Mrs. L. G. Asotin, Idaho, this week, having gone Frazier and Fred LampkJn. up for a brief visit with her sister, who leaves in a few days for a tour . Mrs. Augusta Moule, teacher In the of Europe. 1 North Side school, Is 111 at the home ! of her parents, Major and Mrs. Moor Mrs. C. J. Ferguson entertained a house, on Water street. few friends at 500 last Saturday) evening in honor of Mrs. C. C. Berk- j Company L will given another one l.-y, who has been the guest of Pen- of Its enjoyable dances Tuesday eve dleton relatives for several" days. ' ning. No Invitations will be Issued and all friends of the company are Mrs. N. E. Despain and daughter, expected to attend. Mr. C. Berkeley, both of Portland, l ave been the gufcsts Of their (Jaught- Two social events will be held In er and sister, Mrs. Norbourtie Berke- the parlors of the Methodist chllrch ny, this week. . this week. Tuesday evening the J young people of the church will have Miss Effie Jean Frazier returned an entertainment while on Wednesday la:-t evening from a week's visit with evening the rgular monthly meeting friends in Walla Walla and at the of the Married People's club will be home of her brother, C. A. Frazier, held. These latter events have be- of Whitman college. Walla Walla, promises to be one of the social and musical events of the season. ' The concert will be under the auspices of the Woman's Library and Civic asso ciation. Mrs. E. p. Marshall entertained several friends at her nome in North Pendleton yesterday afternoon. It was a sewing affair. Mrs. E. S. Lowell of Portland, is being entertained this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Livermore. Mrs. Furnish entertained at her home on Water street Thursday after noon in honor of Mrs. D. W. Camp bell of Portland, The game of 60 was played, Miss Gertrude Sheridan carrying off the honors of the after noon. Mrs. Campbell was also pre sented with a vase. Mrs. W. P. Fell and daughters. Margaret and Esther, of Portland, are visiting for a few days with Mrs Fell's mother, Mrs. Clara Stoiker. Dunce at llerml-toii. I'matilla Tnbo No. 47 of the Im proved Order of Redmen, gave a dance Friday evening in the Hermls ton Mercantile hall. A large number were in attendance, many coming from Echo, Putter creek and I'matilla, anil report an excel lent time. The music was furnished by Hermlston orchestra and was, usual, first class. appreciated. The same was true of a cello solo by Mr. Carruth with Miss Ford as piano accompanist. Iiistrunicnt'itioii. Each letter must be signed by the writer with his or her name and full address and the letter must give the correct name and address of the pcr- Tho following is tho regular Instru- ,, whoso cure Is described. TH ICSE .... t . 1 I 1.' mentation of the high school band: Cornets Cecil Colo, Louis Ander son and Carl Power. Altos I'sllf McFatridge and El wyn Marston. Trombine Richard Devlne. Haratones Glenn Storie and Nat Kimball. Pass Royal Rowland. Clarinets Plrd McCarthy and George Poartown. Drums Chester Gordan and Ar thur Jordan. Iast evening the bad cornetlst, Ce cil Cole was III and unable to play and the band was assisted by Ernest Corby, cornetlst, and Frank Hayes, trombone. It Is possible that later in the spring the band will give an open air con cert at the court house grounds or at some other public place In the city. the as XORRIS ROWE SHOWS REGIX TO ADVERTISE Advertising car No. 1 for the Nor ri.s & Rov.e circus, arrived in Pen dleton this morning. As a result of the visitation the sides of vacant buildings and barns as well as bill boards flare forth the glowing news that the Bulks' circus will be in Pen dleton May 7. The surrounding country is also being visited and every small boy In tho city and country will soon be fully acquainted with the date and details of the big show. Clothes that fit your form and are up-to-date at Pond Bros., for $15 a suit One of the Essentials cf the happy homes of to-day la a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and know ledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and j reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of tho many'who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. . One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholo sorae family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only,and for sale by all leading druggists. WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL nnd will not be made public, letters containing addresses that can not be -verified will not bo considered In awarding the prizes. The writer of each letter must state the name nnd date of the paper In which he or she saw the announce ment of this competition. Fine writing will not win the prlzo unless you have n good case to do scribe. Tho strength of tho recom mendation and not the style of tho letter will be the basis of award. Your letter must bear a postmark not later than April 30, 1909. Do not delay, but If you know of a cure write your litter NOW. Observe the above conditions carefully or your let ter mny be thrown out. Address all letters as follows; Letter Contest Dept., Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y. h B If you're In tho market for coal now Is your opportunity. We are offering our Rock Springs Coal delivered at the price of cheap er grades. Better order enough now at these prices to finish out your needs for the cold weather. DUTCH HENRY Office, Pendleton Ice A Cold Storaf Company. 'Phone Main 178. a in Colfax. come very popular and are attended j by a greater part of the congregation Mrs Jostih Huneate. wlf of Prof. . "i me cnurcn Ilur.gate of the Cheney normal school, has returned home after sev- President Roman of .Willamette ral flays' visit at the home of her University, Is being entertained at the parent', Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Terpen- parsonage of the Methodist church by irp- j the pastor, Dr. T. B. Ford, and his ; family. Dr. Roman will occupy the Mm. L. O. Frazier entertained at PuIP!t of the church tomorrow. cards this afternoon at her home on '. North Ma n street. The affair was in' Mrs. W. A. Blusher is entertaining honor of Mrs. Lachlan McLay, who a few friends informally at her home leave f0r ,r.r nome in Tacoma to- on Water street today. It Is an after-morrow- I noon at bridge. Mrs. J M. Keeney, has as her guest j The recital at the Methodist church this week Mrs. D. W. Campbell, of this evening by the member of thej Portland, wife of th wpenntendent i faculty of the conservatory of music Aimotmcemeftt For the next sixty days FOX will be assisted by CASH in furnishing you in formation and literature regarding the Umatilla Meadows and wheat lands in Saskatchewan, Canada. We can locate you on homesteads and sell you low priced wheat lands at your own terms. Now is the time to "Get W in Canada, the last place in the world to get cheap wheat land. Do you realize what this means to you? Wheat land in the Unit ed States is now all gone, homestead that are worth anything have all been taken-so don't miss this opportunity of eing one o the greatest wheat belts in the world. If you are interested in wheat land, call arid see D. J. CASH, at Hotel Pendleton, Phone Mail? 1 1 Who will gladly furnish you any information you may desire. II II