East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OIUMON, THURSDAY, DECKMBER, 30, 100.
EIGHT PAGES.
Special Reduced Prices
for Friday
Table Linens and Napkins Radically Reduced x
$1.00 BLEACHER TABLE DAMASK,
70 inches wide, extraordinary good value, special . Friday S9
05 BLEACHED SATIX DAMASK TABLE LINEN,
04 inches wide, a big bargain, special Friday ' 58
75? BLEACHED SATIX DAMASK TABLE LINEN,
70 inches wide, this is surely a snap, special Fr'day GSp yd
$1.25 BLEACHED SATIX DAMASK TABLE LINEN,
full 70 inches wide, a superior grade, special Friday ........ : fc 9S
S1.50 HIGH-GBADE IMPORTED SATIX DAMASK
table linen, 70 inches wide, special Friday $1.19
$2.25 BLEACHED SATIX DAMASK LINEN TABLE NAPKINS.
5-3 size, guaranteed linen, special Friday.
$1.75 doz.
$3.00 BLEACHER SATIN LUSTRED LINEN TABLE NAPKINS,
pure Irish linen, 3-4 size, special Friday L
$2.45 doz.
$4.00 BLEACHED SATIN LUSTRED LINEN TABLE NAPKINS,
3-4 size, with neat designs, Friday . $3.45 doz.
$5.00 BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK LINEN TABLE NAPKINS.
superior quality of Irish manufacture, special Friday
$4.45 doz.
27 INCH DOUBLE KNAP HEAVY COTTON VELOURS,
iD this seasons prettiest designs and colors, a very serviceable fabric, regular 25c value,
special Friday 20 yd
27 INCH FANCY FLEECE FLANNELS, " 'Tl'
in a full and complete line of well assorted patterns, the much wanted kind for a pretty Ki
mona, regular 20c value, special Friday.--. 12 1 2 yd
27 INCH DOUBLE FACE OUTING FLANNELS, ,
me in stripes and checks in light, medium anu dark colors, also solid colors in pink, light
blue, cream, red and white, regular 12 l-2c value, special Friday 10 yd
EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS
for the bath and toilet, sizes 20x40, regular 35c value, special' Friday '. 23
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
0. R. & N. PAYS
TO
JAMES GAYIX HAS IlKEX
IX HOSPITAL M MONTHS
Yoiiiik Employe IIu1 Piece of IVonrd
Thrust Through ltony Company
Settles For $6,000 Itesiries Paying
for MiHlleul Treatment.
A dispatch from Ln. Grande says:
4ns. ' Gavin, nn engineer of the O.
li. & X. company, la homo from the
hcspitul in Portland v ,rio he has
been confined for over a year fol
lowing Injuries In nn accident at the
stock yards in the western part of
town. Just before his relcusc from
the hospital the rnllrottd company
settled nil claims for damages nrls
ing from the accident by the pay
ment to Mr. Gavin of the -sum of $G,
000. A further part of the stipula
tion is the ngreenont on tne part of
the company to pay all the expense
incurred for medlenl treatment nnd
hospital chart-a during the long per
iod of the young engineer's confine
ment. Mr. Gavin was the engineer on a
train which started out for the west
nnd nt the stock yards there was a
car which did not "clear" the main
line. The engine crashed Into the
car and a piece of board s)lit from
the side of the car was thrust through
the lower portion of th engineer's
body. He was removed to the hos
pital and has been at the Institution
for a period of nearly fourteen
months.
Although severely crippled Mr.
Gavin is able to travel on the streets
and he has been' receiving the greet
ings of a large number of friends
since his return home. Mr. Gavin
has been in the employ of the com
pany several years and at the time of
the accident he. was one of the young
est men on the roll of engineers. He
Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. john Gavin,
of this city:
When You Think
0( the pain which mnny women experience with every
month it makes the gentleness and kinilneu alwaya associ
ated with womanhood seem to be ulmoat a miracle.
While in general no woman rebcli against what the re
gard as a nuturut necessity there i no woman who would
not gladly be free from thin recurring period oi pain. '
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription make
weak women strong and tick women
well, and tivea them freedom from pain.
It establishes regularity, subdue Intlam
motion, heals ulceration and cures e
male veaknesn,
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter,
fret. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly
conndentiul. Write without feur and without iee to World' Dispensary Med
ical Association, K. V. Tierce, M. L)., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you w.vit a hook that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure
them at hoi.ie, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
tnly, and lie wiil send you u free copy of hit great thousand-page illustrated
Common Heir a Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covert.
In Iwnut'in r clotti-bindiug, 31 stamps.
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Twq'
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
rwUitf alMm.
MURPHY, GRANT SC9.
Manufacturers
harradn C Minis
How One Doctor Successfully Trent u
Pneumonia.
"In treating pneumonia," says Dr.
W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., "the only
remedy I use for the lungs is Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. While, of
course, I would treat other symptoms
with different medicines, I have used
this remedy many times In my medi
cal practice and have yet failed to
find a case where it has not controll
ed the trouble. I have used it myself
ns has also my wife "for coughs and
colds repeatedly, and I most willing
ly and cheerfully recommend It as
superior to any other cough, remedy
to my knowledge." For sale by all
good dealers.
THE HEALING STRENGTH
OF MINERAL WATERS
In Cases of Dyspcpsln, Rheumatism,
Goat and Nervous Breakdown, Is
MarveJons.
Upon recent investigaion by emi
nent physicians, chemists and sci
entists it has been demonstrated that
natural, earth flowing mineral waters
are the most beneficial means for the
cure of organic maladies.
Paso Robles Hot Springs are at this
time the point of interest to most in
vestigators, as recent occurrences
have attracted the attention of the
thinking world to these springs.
One of their chief points of inter
est to medical men is said to be that
which proves that a pre-eminent
chemical .action rests in the waters
which flow from the earth at Paso
Robles, California.
Paso Robles Hot Springs is making
cures daily of rheumatism, gout,
stomach trouble, neurotic disease,
kidney trouble and general break
down, -which proves almost beyond
question to medical men that there Is
some quality in these waters superior
to any in this country and probably
In the world.
It is also claimed for Paso Robles
that the air conditions are perfect It
lies in a small valley protected by
mountain ranges; is 720 feet above
TVm
a s
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Ofer-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Blake Impure Blood.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re
sponsible for much sickness andsuffenng,
1 t if 1.iHnA4
trouble is permitted to
I continue, serious re
sults are most likely
to follow. Your othet
organs may need at
tention, but your kid
neys most, because
they do most and
should have attention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
rem can understand how quickly your en-
tire body is affected and how every organ
seems to fail to do its duty. .
If vou are sick or " feel badly," begin
- . - . . 11 1 tw
taking tne great itiuuey icmcupr,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will coa
vi'nrp vnn of its sreat merit.
The mild and immediate effect oi
Swamn-Root. the trreat kidney and
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
6tands the highest because its remarkable
health restoring properties have been
proven In thousands of the most distress
ing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best.
Sold by druggists in
fifty-cent and one-dollar
ciiM. You mav
have a sample bottle feweggl
by mail tree, also a
pampniei leiang yuu tun. iiti.n
bow to find ont if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
v,. writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. V. Don't make any mis
take, bnt remember the name, Swamp.
tj ,l Hon't let a dealer sell you
something in place of Swamp-Root if
yon do you will be disappointed.
sea level and is not assailed by too
much sea moisture or an abnormal
temperature from the hot land winds.
This air condition is thought by
some to have almost as much to do
with its cures as the waters them
selves. The town, like all health resorts, is
filled with boarding houses of all
kinds so that every purse will be
pleased. There are hotels for the
rich, where any luxury may be had.
Private baths for exclusive patrons
who wish to be to themselves.
These springs have been known for
centuries, for they were used by the
Indian to cure his sick and later the
Franciscan fathers performed won
derful cures here, but it Is only re
cently that the really marvelous pow
ers of these waters were made known
to the world at large.
. Nearly every form of organic trou
ble is treated at these hot springs, for
the authorities welcome all except
those who have tuberculosis or un
clean diseases. For the man who suf
fers from over-eating or from alco
holic excesses there is nothing in the
world to equal a week spent at Paso
Robles. It straightens him out with
a rapidity that is wonderful, and the
best recommendation is that they do
away with the nerve-craving for stim
ulants because of their peculiar sooth
ing effects upon the nervous system
Truly speaking, the study of Paso
Robles Hot Springs is one which Is
giving the medical fraternity abroad
and at home much interest, and Is
probably directing more attention to
California than any other ot her nat
ural gifts to man.
A small book, neatly illustrated, has
been recently published by the man
agement telling the story of the Hot
Springs in a most interesting manner
and giving to Wm. McMurray, Gen
eral Passenger Agent of the O. R. &
N., Portland, Ore., or Dr. F. W. Saw
yer, Manager, Paso Robles, Cal.
UTAH'S GOVERNOR
SAYS NAY TO EIGHT
San Francisco. Tex Rickard. who
with Jack Gleason, landed the pro
posed Jeffries-Johnson fight, is said
to be on h's way to this city.
Further, it is rumored that Rick
ard will, consult with certain local
capitalists and sportsmen concerning
the big fight, and that If sufficient fi
nancial backing la guaranteed, it may
be settled definitely and immediate
ly that the mill will be pulled off in
this city.
Governor 'Spry of Utah, according
to a dispatch received here today, has
Intimated that the fight never will be
held in Salt Lake City, which place
is reported to have been favored by
Rickard.
In view of the reported gubernato
rial objection, It is hinted that Rick
ard will heed the importunit'es of
Gleason and settle upon San Francis
co.
Girls.
Why have your shoe sole3 ftalled
on when we sew them on at 6Bc a
pair. No s,well dressed man or wo
man wants their shoes full of nails.
A. EKLUND.
The East End Grocery
Will be closed all day
New Years, Jan. 1
Watch For the Order Boys Friday
For That Dull Feelinff After Ealln.
I have used Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets for some time, anJ
can testify that they have done ma
more, good than any taMets I have
ever used. My trouble was a heavy,
dull feeling after eating. David Free
man, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These
tablets strengthen the stomach and
improve the digestion. They also
regulate the liver and bowels. They
are far superior to pills but ost no
more. Get a free sample at all good
dealers and see what a splendid med
icine it is.
The Correct Time.
to stop a cough or cold is Just as soon
as it starts then there will be no
danger of pneumonia or consumption.
Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup taken at the start will
stop the cough If it has been run
ning for sometime the treatment will
be longer, but the cure Is sure. A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
Our store will be closed all day New
Years. Ingram's Grocery.
Wheat hay for 'sale. Phone
Nelson, Farmer line 15.
Dave
The festivities of Monday night
were nicely concluded by serving
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee.
If Your Watch
Balks!
WE CAN FIX IT
Years of experience allows us
to assure work that is
PROMPT
RIGHT
CAREFUL
THOROUGH
We cordially invite an oppor
tunity to prove the above
A. L. Schaofer
Sdccessc. to
L. HUNZ1KER.
Pendleton's Tcadlng . Jeweler.
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
WHAT IT MEANS
A BANK'S CAPITAL
Is to protect lis depositors from possible loss, therefore the larger
It Is, the greater protection iho depositors have
Tliis bank has a
Capital of $250,000.00
Surplus and net profits : 175,000.00
Shareholders liability 250,000.00
A total of ..$G75,000.00
This menus that this bank inuwt lose over 2-3 of a million dol
lars, borore its depositors could lose a cent. Tills protection Is for
you.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton,' Oregon
SECURITY
The Grand Theatre
Pendleton's Home of Amusement
Refined Moving Pictures
Vaudeville
and Musical Comedy
Complete Change of
Every MONDAY and
Programme
THURSDAY
Admission 15c and 25c Matinees 10c and 15c
Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor
beside this: 'I want to go on record
as saying that I regard Electric Bit
ters as one of the greatest gifts that
God has made to woman, writes Mrs.
O. Rhlnevault of Vestal Center, N. T
"I can never forget what It has done
for me." This glorious medicine gives
a woman Duoyani spins, vigor oi
body and Jubilant health. It quickly
cures nervousness, sleeplessness, mel
ancholy, headache, backache, faint
ing, ailing and sickly. Try them. 60c
at Tallman & Co.
Encampment Notice.
Umatilla Encampment No. 17, I. O.
O. F., will hold a social session
Thursday night, Dec. 30, 1909. All
members and visiting Patriarchs are
cordially Invited to attend.
W. B. HALE, C. P.
Don't Be Hopeless
about yourself when you're crippled
with rheumatism or stiff Joints of
course you've tried lota of things and
they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin
iment it will drive away all aches,
pains and stiffness and leave you as
well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen
& Bros.
Oregon Theatre Friday, December 3 1
A. E. CALDWELL OFFERS THE BRILLIANT Y0UN0 IR ISH COMEDIAN
BERNARD DALY In His New Play
DDODDSfffflDDffiOD"
FRESH FROM THE LAKES OF KILL A RNE Y-UEAR MR. DALY SING HIS LATEST SONG SUCCESSES, NEW.
SCENERY, NEW SONGS, NEW PLAY. PRESENTED UNDER THE A USPICES OF THE CIVIC AND IMPROVE
MENT LEA GUE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC PARK FUND
Prices SJ51.50, $1.00, 75, 50. Sale opens Thursday 10 a. m. Pendleton Drug Co.