East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OKI-GOXIAX. PEXDI.ETOX, OREGON'. TCK8IMY. DtX'KMBElt 28, 1909.
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CON V IWLIlW E1 Jj I 3 up and thoroughly investigated. It is a FACT backed up by one of
the largest and most reliable Clothing and Men's Furnishings concerns in Umatilla county that we are heavily '
overstocked and MUST UNLOAD for reasons better known to ourselves.
GommeEckg Wednesday
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aid Lfflsfckg Jsisfc Om Week
We will mi.ke prices on Mens Suits and Overcoats that will surpass all competition-prices such as have never before
been made in the history of Pendleton's Clothing Stores-prices that should make
our clothing practically get up and walk out of our store.
All Suits and Overcoats Divided Into Two Lots Take YoiuChoice
LOT 1
Comprise suit and overcoat ranging in l-ru-e from $16.50 to $32.50-s,l, famous
standard all-wool make as Kirschbauni, "EIT-Kl'F and Calm Liobman-a fin, in fit,
workmanship, styl and fabric, as can bo found in thin city.
YOfR CHOICE FOR THE NEXT 6 DAY S
,t, from $10-00 to ?15.00
LOT 2
Comprises men's suits and overcoats raiding m pru-t
clothing that is stylish, weU made, pretty in pattern and of good serviceable fabrics, such as
sells from 25 per cent to 50 percent higher at ,-iher stores-will give you our profits.
YOUll CHOICE FOK THE NEXT 6 DAYS .
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Mr range of to fit all. You'll be sr.rprise.l at the magnitude of this bargain.
ilM -XX to 4. Blues and blacks inclnd.d. N'olhing reservl, no prires eliange.1.
Nothing reserved, everything included in these two lots-no prices changed, you select the suit you like and We
will fit you out. Remember it starts tomorrow and lasts but six days. Be among the early comers
as "the Drice that sells" will be ruling here and the first come, best choice.
Where Lower Expense Makes the Prices Lower
Main and Webb Streets
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CAT-O-N IN E-TAIM5 IX AFIUCA
mill rcmilssnMo In the Prison P-Iscl-ullne
of Orangia.
Blomenfonteln. Orangla.-Froni , n
recent discussion In the house ot as
cembly at Bloemfonteln, It appear.
fhTt the use of the cat-o-nine tall, .s
.till permissible In Orangla for the
i ' nrlsnn discipline. In
course, of a doDaio on
Sir John Frnser movea .
it v. ..t ahnnkl
prison discipline . "-
men "cuts or stroke, with rod cr
rime." He referred to lashing with
the rnt-a-nlne-talls ns a relic of bar
m,h should be abollshod.
Mr. A. O. Barlow also pointed out
. . ..... tiinn.t.'iiiM was not
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used In the Transvaal, where punish,
tnent was by the fod, and proved ef.
., iti,,,nt ipavlnir permanent in
4 ntiornev-ccneral nnld he
would not bo justified In accepting the
amendment, and It was rej.-n.-u.
the
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11EVISE 1XUVARI PASS
vt.'nn follows: "Not to allow pull
ing or pushing of the man carrying
tho ball In order to prevent mass
plays and striking w th the rorco 01
two or three men In a compact body.
"To remove the penalty ror an
uncompleted forward'pass on the first
an A apnnnri down. Let the ball bo
brought back to the point from which
It was thrown without penalty, 10
encourage open and spectacular play.
"To put a penalty on a player for
crawling with the ball and to enforce
Foley's Orlno Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mild action
nnd pleasant taste make It preferable
to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Cures constipation.
Koeppen Bros.
Confraternity Sleeting.
New York, Dec. 28 Christian edu
cation of the young will be discussed
by lending Catholic- clergymen and
lavmen' durng the sessions of the
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.
U.'pc.rts were presented today
.. j .v fo.t i Florida, Educators.
Alier exposure, uu.i win:.. , . ,
a cold coming on. take Foley's Honey De Land, Fla. Dec. 28-Fl oruia
and Tar the great throat and lung educators are gathering her m force
remedy. ' It stops the cough, relieves today, attracted by the annual s ate
the congestion, and expels the cold convention. Public school education
from your system. Is mildly laxative, I in all its phases will be discussed by
Dofnco mihstitiitps. Koennen Bros. authorities.
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Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont. N. H-, j
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem-
edy. It cured nie of a severe case of i
kidney troube of several years stand
ing. It certainly Is a grand, good
medjeine. and I henrtily recommend
It " Kicppen Bros.
HOLI IXDOOH MEET.
Chicago. Coach A. A. Stngg has
nppll.-d the knife to the forward pass
In tho cause of sano football. The
University of Chicago mentor oper
ated on thP forward pans rules with
it view to lessening the annual toll of
football deaths and Injur es, nnd will
present tho. results to the notional ex
perts at next Tuesday's meet ng of the
Intercollegiate Athletic association In
New York.
Coach Stagg's Idea of football re-
Baker City Atlilctlo Club Will Ilnvo
Some Spirited Contests.
Tho n.-ikor Athletic club has plan
ned for a big indoor athletic meet to
be held in the club gymnasium at
Fourth and Center streets Tuesday
evening. Nearly all the club mem
bers have ulgnif cd their Intention of
entering In the various events and
some spirited contests are sure to re
sult. There will be the standing and
running broad Jump, standing and
running high Jump, short distance
sprints, relay races and various other
stunts that will make the meet inter
esting. Baker Herald. ,
Oregon Theatre Friday, December 3 1
'.!. :. VM.DWEU. OFFERS THE VIU1.E1.XT YOl'XG IltlSlI COMEDIAN
BERNARD DALY In His New Play
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Ce1!mY, A X0S NEW FLAY, FUESEXTED FX PEE THE AFF,VF OF THE FlYW AXD IMPROVE
1 EXT J.EA CUE LOR. Til E HEX EE I T OF THE
PUBLIC PARK FUND
Prut ?1.50, $1.00, 75S 50. Sain oihus Thursday 10 a. in, lYndlHnu Drug Co.
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