' " X -'AllTiJ',. page: six. DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1909. EIGHT PAGES. fhe Big Real Sate Now On T? T7 Spiral 'EM i 7 Mi 1 i i 1 i ) ' f ; ' 1 ' I ! i But They Can't. Meet Our Prices on Men's Suits and Overcoats flVlWIMPIlVIf I? A ,TTPQ No matter ow true could not be understood unless properly shown KjKJFi V llHM ffAtrl O up and thoroughIy 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. It .Commenced Wednesday Morning, Dec, 29 Einids Tuesday -Night Jail. 4 We will mke prices on Men's Suits and Overcoats surpassing 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 Your Choice LOT l Compriaos suits and overcoats ranging in price from $16.50 to $32.50 such famous standard all-wool makes as Kirschbaum, "EFF-EFF and Cahn Liebman as fine in fit, workmanship, styl and fabric, as can be found in this city. YOUR CHOICE FOR - - Sizes 33 to 46. Blues and blacks includul. Nothing reserved, no prices changed. LOT 2 Comprises men's suits and overcoats ranging in price from $10.00 to $15.00 clothing that is stylish, well made, pretty in pattern and of good serviceable fabrics, such as sells from 25 per cent to 50 per cent higher at other stores will give you our profits. YOUR CHOICE, FOR Wide range of sizes to fit all. You'll be suq)risel at the magnitude of this bargain. 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 started Wednesday and lasts but six days. Be among the early comers as "the price that sells" will be ruling here and the first come, best choice. WorMn sgmeas Cfottaig Company Main and Webb Streets Where Lower Expense Makes the Prices Lower - -' " ' 1 . . . . - - I FILIPINO STATESMAN BURSTS INTO FLOWER GIVES TONGCE TO GRAND- II.OQCENT MASTERPIECE lion Pablo Ocampo do Leon Given Reerraioii on His Homecoming: and 'Teat Native Ui An Oratorical Delicacy. of Washington. With the assistance . translator and native typesetters, the Hon. Pablo Ocampo de Leon, ror mer resident Commissioner of the Philippine Inlands in the United .States, has succeeded in pulling off one of the most flowery orations that ever came out of the east. The wpcech was delivered at a "popular banquet" given In honor of Ocampo on his return from the Uni ted States by members, of the various political parties at Manila. Several hundred copies of the speech have Just arrived In Washington, address ed to official friends and acquaint ances of the Filipino statesman. The oration wan delivered by Ocam po in his native language, was then translated Into English, and printed by Filipino workmen who understood no English. This sounds Impossible, but as a matter of fact, practically all the typesetting in English, done In the Philippines is the work of natives who know no English. This-is one of the literary gems u-ith which thn Hon. Pablo is cred ited in the translation which has reached America: "In the Improbable case of hav ing been successful in my mission in America T TVnillrl V. nerhaDS. that this outburst of enthusiasm, a mag- pificent man testation of esteem, is something I ke a corollary of a duty fully fulfilled. But since I cannot pride myself of anything that I can claim I have done In favor of the country, and reading between the Unfa I in thin ereat Conjunction of sympathies which, without any j false modesty on my pan, couirun , with the humbleness or my personal ity, a sincere expression of welcome, generously extended to me by a bril liant group of notable compatriots. Therefore, unable to framo an ade quate form of expressing myself, I beg of you to accept, concisely, with out the gracefulness or a fine speech, the testimony of my most profound thankfu!ne, for the distinguished honor you bestow upon me an honor which, in no way, I do deserve." The Hon. Pablo is an enthusiast on the tiUbjcct of ultimate Philippine in dependence, and that was the theme of his speech. His conclusion via the translator was as follows: "This belief moves me to say that, despite the fact that I have traveled already through the boundaries of the ocean of life, and taking advan tage of this solemn occasion, without ambiguities and round-about phrases, I entertain a sincere and ardent hope of yet being a witness of the redemp tion of the Philippine islands, before my wife and children stamp upon my motionless forehead the sweet and last osculation of peace." Alone In a Saw Mill at Midnight, unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cold. W. J. Atkins worked 08 nighj watchjjiajij at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on hta lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr. King's New Discovery. "After using one bottle," he writes, "I want back to work as well as ever." Severe colds, stubborn coughs, inflamed throats and sore lungs, hemorrhages, croup and whooping cough get quick relief and prompt cure from this glorious med icine. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by Tallman & Co. I 10 WIM'llK ANOTHER YEAR OF CENTENARIES New York. During the new year 1910 will be celebrated the centenary anniversaries of many Americans who achieved eminence In various lines. Notable among them was a group of clergymen Including John McCloskey of New York, first American cardi nal; M. J. Spaulding, archbishop of Halllmore; those three eminent lights of the Unitarian church.' Theodore Parker, William Henry Channlng and James Freeman Clarke; William E. PlnVnpv Mathnw SimDson. D. S. Doggett and O. M. Randall, Protest ant blsnops; Elinu uurrui, me Learned Blacksmith;" Asa Gray, botanist; Casslus M. Clary and Robert Toombs, statesmen; Horatio Seymour, political leader; John O, Gilbert, ac tor, and P. T. Barnum, showman. RUSSIAN CAVALRY OFFICER DOES REMARKABLE FET London. A Russian cavalry officer has accomplished a remarkable ride of HBO miles from RIepen, In the government of Plotzk, to St. Peters burg. He covered an average of nearly forty-four miles dally, and In the lost two days rode eighty and fifty-six miles, respectively. His horse was about twenty years old. The officer lost six pounds in weight and the horse forty-five. looking one's Rest. It's a woman's delight to look her best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolls rob life of Joy. Listen! Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin Boft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore eyes, cold sores, cracked Hps, chap ped hands. Try It. Infallible for piles. 26c at Tallman & Co. Girls. Why have your shoe soles palled on when we sew them on at ic a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of mills. a' iu . 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