East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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. DAILY EAST OREGON! AX, I'luSBLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY", JAXUART 3d, 1010.
EIGHT PACKS.
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FASCINATING LIMP IS
LADIES' LATEST FAD
JANUARY
NEW MODE OF WALKING
CAVSED BY NEW DRESS
ranee
I'lirislennoos llrst to Afftvt Limping
stop and Iiontluu Fashionables Will
lroluibly Follow Suit.
Sale
Beginning Wednesday Morning
January 26 and Running One
Week ending Tuesday eve. Feb. 1
We will give most remarkable clearance
prices on all seasonable goods. Except
contract goods Overalls and Rubber goods
This is the best opportunity you'll have to save money on needed
apparel and piece goods shoes millinery etc.
Men's, Women's and
Children's Sweaters
at Clearance Prices
$1.25 Sweaters will go for T9
2.00 Sweaters will go for SI. 59
1J.00 Sweaters will go for S2.10
$4.00 Sweaters will go for S2.0S
$5.50 Sweaters wilr go for 3.75
The very best makes in America, ?eln--Tced
wherever needed.
Children's Bear
Skin Coats
$2.75 Bear Skin Coats for S1.98
$3.75 Bear Skin Coats for S2.79
$5.25 Bear Skin Coats for S3.95
$7.50 Bear Skin Coats for , - S54.95
Children's Wash
Dresses
75c Wash Dresses go for 47C
$1.00 Wash Dresses go for 75tt
$2.00 Wash Dresses go for SI. 49
$3.50 Wash Dresses go for S2.G9
Children's Wool
Dresses
$1.25 Wool Dresses, Clearance price.. g-lc
$2.50 Wool Dresses, Clearance price S1.56
$5.00 Wool Dresses, Clearance price S3. 33
$7.50 Wool Dresses, Clearance price S5.00
$9.50 Wool Dresses, Clearance price S6.35
Bovs Clothing and
Overcoats must go
Every boys' suit and overcoat we havens
reduced. We show the most complete line
of boys clothing, waists, etc., In Eastern
Oregon. Every suit Is double reinforced
and guaranteed.
$2.25 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for SI. 85
3.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for S2.65
$4.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for S3.48
$5.00 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for S3.87
$6.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for $4.95
$7.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for $5.95
$10 Boys' Suits and O'coats go for $6.95
All Boys' Waists and Skirts are reduced
10 per cent, which means a great deal
when you stop to think how cheaply they
are originally marked.
Short Silk Kimonas
$3.75 Silk kimonas go for $2.49
$4.25 silk kimonts go for $2.95
$5.50 silk kimonas go for $3.98
Long Silk Kimonas
$5.50 Long silk kimonas go for $3.9S
$7.60 lonk silk kimonas go for $4.95
$8.00 Long silk kimonas go for $5.65
Women's Tailored
Suits
Are all grouped into three great lots.
lot No. 1 All suits up to $25.00, will
go for $9.95
Lot No. 2 All suits up to $35.00 will
BO for $13.95
Not Xo. 3 All suits up to $55.00 will
SO for $17.95
Don't let this sale pass without taking
advantage of it. It means money in your
pocket. j
Womens Dress Skirts
At ridiculously low prices,
'2.50 Dress Skirts will go for $4.95
$8.60 Dress Skirts will go for $5.75
$10.00 Dress Skirts will go for ....$6.65
$13.50 Dress Skirts will go for $8.95
Gossard Corsets
All broken lots of Gossard Corsets will be
sold as follows:
$5.00 Corsets will go for $3.35
$8.00 Corsets will go for $5.25
Men's Suits and Over
coats at Clearance
Prices
During this sale all Men's Suits and
Overcoats will be reduced. Such makes as
Hart, schaffner & Marx, Schloss Bros.,
Hirsh Wicklre and other good brands are
Included at the following prices.
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats for... $10.95
$17.50 Suits and Overcoats for... $12.75
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats for.,. $13. 85
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats for... $14.50
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats for... $15.00
$27.50 Suits and Overcoats for... $18.75
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats for. ..$22.85
Why not Reduce the Actual Cost of Living?
BY BUTEfa YOUR GROCERIES AT THE NEATEST, CLEANEST. BEST GROCERY
DEPARTMENT IN OREGON. PRICES POSITIVELY G TO ARAN TED.
Clearance Sale in Shoes
adles' $4 and $6 Shoes 82.19
Men's $4 and $5 Shoes $2.65
Marvelous clearance values In fine- foot
wear for the family women'a shoe,
men's shoes, children's shoes all broken
lines and odds and ends being cleaned at
very quick selling prices. Look now to
your neds.
Women's high grade shoes in patent,
button or lace, for street or drees wear;
dongola kid, for comfort and street wear;
gun metal and dull calf leathers for hard
usage; good sizes. We will fit you. Val
i)oi $3 to $6, Clearance sale price pair
S2.19.
Man's shoes in patent kid, Kangaroo and
all dull leathers; good assortment of sizes
and all styles for dress or street wear.
None worth less than $3.00 and ranging up
to $6.00; clearance sale price pair $2.65'
Infants shoes in various styles and qual
ities, varying in price up to $1.25 a pair;
Clearance Sale price a pair 49
Children's shoes, sizes 5 to 11, values
$1.25 to $1.75, clearance Sale price pr. 98
MIescs shoes, values up to $2.00, Clear
ance Sale price pair $1.25
Any ladles' felt slipper In the house, a
pair 98
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
London. Will the new feminine
limp become fashionable in London?
This la the question women are ask
ing on learning the statement that up
to dutp Parlsiennes have affected
fascinating little limp.
Most changes of modes necessitate
to a certain degree a new manner of
walking. The Directoire. gown de
manded a slow, gliding step, the wlde
beflouneed petticoats of former days
caused women to toddle when they
held up their skirts. Now comes the
limp, which, it appears, is born of the
polonaise.
"Gowns with (he polonaise or apron
skirt have been the rage In Paris,"
said a representative of a well known
East End firm, "and we have brought
over models of these gowns to Lon
don. They are wide around the feet
but are tied tightly below the knees.
"The return of the polonaise means
many changes as there are so many
varieties. Some very short skirts are
to be Introduced, as worn In Paris,
which reach only to the boot tops and
display high-legged colored boots.
"The limp Is probably the result
of the polonaise, which Is fastened
tiKhtly around between the knees and
the ankles.
"Any attempt to hold up this style
of dress would necessitate some kind
of eccentricity of walk."
A model new evening gown shown
in polonaise fashion is quite short In
front and with a train at the back.,
The feet and several inches of stock
ing are visible, and the wearer of this
gown would cause as much sensa
tion as did the manequins who first
donned the slashed Directoire gowns
in Paris.
The limp is a refined form of con
tortion which follows on numerous
others to which the fashionable wo
man has had recently to submit.
First, she was allowed to disclose
the possession of hips, then hips be
came an unacknowledged asset.
Then there was the geographical
problem of the waist. From the nor
mal waist the waistline has been
moved to under the arms, the low
waist has been obtained, and the no
waist fashion also has prevailed.
on.- might almost say that the
adoption of the now gowns may give
a woman the appearance of having
two waists, one below the knees in ad
dition to the ordinary waist.
A Wild Bllz'ard RajruiR.
brings clanger, suffering often death
to thousands, who take colds.
cough3 and la grippe that terror of
winter and spring. Its danger signals
are "stuffed up" nostrils, lower part
of nose sore, chills and fever, pain In
back of head, and a throat-gripping
cough. When grrlp attacks, as you
value your life, don't delay getting
Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bot
tle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn of
Pine Valley, Miss., "after being 'laid
up three weeks with grip." For
sore, lungs, hemorrhages, coughs,
colds, whooping cough, bronchitis,
asthma, Its supreme. 60c and $1
Guaranteed by Tallman & Co.
PROTESTS AGAINST SLAVERY
ON COCOA PLANTATIONS
"Do you know of any woman who ever received any
benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar
to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be
surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in
this country where women cannot be found who have bee
restored to health by this famous old remedy, made
exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs.
During the past 30 years we have published thousands
of letters from these grateful women who have been cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never
in all that time have we published a testimonial without
the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly
published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine.
I lere is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts,
that this is a true arid honest statement of a woman's experi
ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write
and ask her.
New Orleans. La. " I suffered with Inflan-
iniution and ulceration for a loner trine, and had
(dreadful backaelie ami a weakness. I had beea
under the doctors' treatment for six months and
they eluimud I must he operated upon. 1 was In
!k'1 three welts and could not turn over on
either side the pains were so had and I was tut
i nervous. .
"Then Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
iMimi was reeominenucu to me uy n iici;;iiiMr,
. c lrlivrol niwl nniv I nm n. well wimiilll. I nm im
iitySjf'Cu pine health and feel like young jr'rt. 1 liav
' " ' ' ' 'recommended the Compound to mv next floor
neighbor, and hoite that all suffering women will try it."
31 is. J. Wilson, 40 10 Ulloa St., New Orleans, La.
Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surety
not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it
not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Wilson.
If the slightest trouble appears which you do not wm
lraav derstand, write to Mrs. Pfr.khani at Lynn, itlaxs., tme
her advice it is free and always helpful.
the commercial center of this great
virgin territory of southern Missouri,
and for this season was chosen as the
place for holding the present big eon-
ress.
Caught In the Rain
then a cold and a cough let it run
on get pneumonia or consumption,
that's ail. No matter how you get
your cough, don't neglect It take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll
be over It in no ilme, The sure cure
for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all
pulmonary diseases In young anw old.
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
London. ..m. 26. Sir Thomas Pow
ell Buxton, one of the most famous of
British reformers, today celebrated
his seventy-third birthday by issuing
another appeal to Englishmen and
Americans on the subject of the con
ditions of slavery' tlu- Portuguese
cocoa plantations of West Africa. As
chairman of the Anti-Slavery and
Aborigines Protection Society of
England, Sir Thomas has waged un
ceasing warfare against those respon
sible for cruelties practiced In the
Congo and West Africa
Although his large income Is ilc
from n brewery. Sir Thomas Is
also the leader of the temperance
forces of ureat wniain.
That Sir Thomas Powell Buxton
should be prominently identified with
ih mnnnirement of the Anti-Slavery
society Is wholly in keeping with the
traditions of his ramiiy.
For his grandfather and namesake,
the first baronet, achieved interna
tional fame as an abolitionist and
succeeded Wllberforce as the cham
pion of the slaves In the West In
dies, contributing more than any oth
er one man to their emancipation. He
was associated likewise with his sla-ter-tn-law,
Mrs. Fry, In the reform
of the prison management, and the In
troduction of more humane methods
In penal Institutions, wnue anouier
movement which he helped to bring
to a successful Issue was the doing
away with suttee In India that is to
say, the time honored practice of
burning alive the widows of deceased
Hindoos on the latters' funeral pyre.
"SHOW ME" STATE WIIX
SHOW ITS RESOURCES
Veteran Athletes to Meet.
Philadelphia, Jan. 26. Old time
athl. ies who. in their day. made his
tory In the athletic contests and rec
ords of the country, will gather about
the banquet board tonight at tho an
nual dinner of the Veteran Athletic
association. Membership in the as
sociation is confined to those who
were actively identified with athletics
prior to the year 1895. The "vets"
hold a dinner each winter and an ath
letic tournament and reunion csrh
summer.
FAIR EXCHANGE.
Too Much Face
You feel as if you had one face too
many when you have Neuralgia.
Don't you? Save the face, you may
need It; but get rid of the Neuralgia
by applying Ballard's Snow Lini
ment. Finest thing In the World for
rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts,
scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. '
l ast Pollings in England.
London, Jan. 26. With the polling
today In the constituencies of Dart
ford and Islo of Thanet, the most sen
national parliamentary election In
England's history came to a close.
It Is pointed out as a significant coin
cidence that today Is tho anniversary
of the fall of the Salisbury ministry
In 1SS,
A New Back for an Old One How M
Can Re TMno in Pendleton.
The back aches at times with a dull.
Indescribable feeling, making yoa
weary and restless; piercing pains
shoot across the region of the kidney
and again the loins are so lame te
stoop is agony. No une to rab o ap
ply a plaster to the back In thl con
dition. Tou can not reach the caoae.
Exchange the bad back for a new
and stronger one. Pendleton residents
would do well to profit by the follow.
Ing example.
Mrs. Putnam Teck of Elgin, Ore.,
says: "I had known of the merit of
Doan's Kidney Pill long before I had
occasion to use them. When suffer
ing from an attack of lame back, ac
companied by pains through my kid
neys, I procured a box and began their
use. If I sat long on one position the
pains were always more severe and I
experienced a languid, dizzy feeling
upon first arising in the morning
Doan'i Kidney Pllle banished the
backache, regulated the passage of tae
kidney secretions and helped me' la
every way. I cannot express my grat
itude to Doan's Kidney Pills for the
benefit they gave me."
For sale by all dealers. Price Bt
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for tho United
States. ,
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Est ray Notice.
Strayed from Thompson's ranch en
the reservation, one bay mare, about
three years old, star in forehead,
branded A. V. on left shoulder. Will
pay liberal reward for return or in
formation leading to the recovery ef
above described animal.
NATE RAINES, Pendleton. Ore.
Making Life Safer.
Everywhere life Is being made
more safe through the work of Dr.
King's New Life Pills in constipation,
liver trouble, kidney diseases ind
bowel disorders. They're easy, but
sure, and perfectly build up the
health. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s.
Save money by reading today's ada.
pir.ER srmrcD in 6 to h pats
PA70 OINTM10NT Is guaranteed to cur uu
rase of Itching, Blind. Weeding or l'rotria
Ing riles In 6 to 14 days or money refold
ed. 50c.
Girls.
Why have your shoe soles nallod
on when we sew them on at 66a a
pair. No swell dressed man or wo
man wants their shoes full of nails.
A. EKLUND.
De you take the Bast Oregonlaa?
Springfield, Mo., Jan. 26. A great
exposition, designed to "show" the
world the possibilities of tho unde
veloped portions of the "show me"
state, was opened In Springfield today
by the Missouri Land and Industrial
congress. Tho exhibition and the
program of addresses have been di
vided Into sections devoted to mining,
agriculture, waterways, live stock,
dairying, forestry and conservation,
poultry and fruit and good roads and
railroads. Governor lladley and doz.
ens of other prominent men of the
state will address tho congress, wTiich
.Antimin throuirh three days.
Although Missouri has the fourth
largest city in the union, and is one
of the few states having three cities
of more than 100,000 population,
large portions of the state aro prac
tically undeveloped. Springfield 1
When Your Head Aches
don't take chances with your heart by dosing
with headadie cures. It's caused by upset
stomach or inactive liver.
prrr a t pat orrtcc
will settle the stomach and make your liver act with
out violence but effectively, it win remove tne
cause and cure the headache.
Get a 25c. Box
mra tin
JXn 8 ALE BY A. C. KOEPPEN A BROS.