East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    ElflllT PAOE8.
DAILY HAST OKECIUMAN, PKNDLKTON, OREGON, TIlCnSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1010.
PAGE THREX.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL BROKEN LINES. Our Big Sale of All Odds and Ends
Now in Full Blast Come Ear y, Don't Wait. Bargains in Small Lots without an Equal
CLEARANCE
SALE
India Linens, Persian Lawns, Etc. 1 NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
7.1' Quality, Mcnrailcc Sale 58?
COc Quality, Clearance Salo. "... 45
50c Quality, Clearance Sale 33t?
40c Quality, Clearance Sale 27
35c Quality, Clearance Sale 25
25c Quality, Clearance Salo 20
CHINA AND JAP SILK.
50c Quality, Clearance Sale 33
75c Quality, Clearance Sale 55
85c Quality, Clearance Sale 62
$1.00 Quality, Clearance Sale 75
TWHLK LINENS,
lileaclic! Satin T)ama.k all Prices.
$2.25 . Quality, Clearance Sale $1.80
Clearance Sale of Remnants at
One-Half Price
This small announcement will make.husy times iu tlie. Wat-h
(J(K)ds dqmrt.iiit-iir.. llundredn of yards in white jrod, flan
nels and colored wash goods, 1-2 price.
$9.35 Ladies Suits
Wo have less than twenty suits to choose from, hut, the val
ues are the very best ever offered at this store or any other.
These suits sold regularly from $25.00 to $45.00. ' There is
one suit at $45.00, one at $40.00 and two Buits at $35.00. The
others are $25.00 and $30.00 suits, for the next, three days your
choice,
$9.35
No one ever heard of greater values.
Big Clearance in Underwear
UEGULAK $1.00 VALUKS AT 69.
Wool mixed pants and vests, in white or cream, worth $1.00
special sale price 69
Women's all wool two piece suits, cream color, our very best
Tallies this season at $1.25 and $1.50, now that the lots ar"
broken your choice, sale price S7
The same hi;r reductions on all underwear.
Wool Dry Goods
Fancy Mohair, 75c quality
48 inch Cream Serge, our best $1.25 vnlifes. Your
" inch Sonre, lw-st 'j v.ilitv, would well any place
$2.25, our special prico for this sale
$1.50 Bedford Cord, 42 inches wide, all wool, splendid material
for infants' jackets SI. 05
inch wide Voile, special in our stock at 50c. at this sale
In lice S7
t $2.00 or
S1.2S
$2.00 Quality, ('lea ranee Sale
$1.75 Quality, Clearance, Sale
l.r.O Quality, Clearance Sale
KAMK lilfj UKDCCTTONS ON NAPKINS.
HANDKERCHIEFS
All Handkerchiefs Reduced" as Follows :
'to Handkerchiefs, Clearance Sale
"5 Or Handkerchiefs, Clearance Side
12 l-2c Handkerchief. Clearance Sale
$1.65
$1.45
1.20
1."
Handkerchiefs, Clearance Sale
Handkerchiefs Clearance Sale
Ilandkcivhiefs, Clearance Salo
HaiMlkcrelii. f. Clearance Sale
Handkerchiefs. Clearance Sale
Handkerchief-. Clearance Sale
Muslin Underwear
Special lot of corset covers, values up to $1.7.",
sizes hut irnor quality, clearance price
3
7c
8 l-3
200
25?
inostiv small
'. . 25
I'NDKKMUSLINS AIK THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
FEATURE OF THE FEBRUARY SALE.
All under garments bought for spring and summer wear,
are in the house at this time and will be placed on sale at the
same big reduction as that carried over from last season.
We think when you seo this beautiful assortment that you
will agree with us that never before in the history of Pendleton
was such dainty and attractive under garments shown at any
price, and to think now on salo at great reductions.
The store that gives what they advertise.
$7.50 Garments, Clearance Sale S5.75
$0.50 Garments, Clearance Sale $4.75-
$5.00 Garments, Clearance Sale -.- - ?3.85
$4.50 Garments, Clearance Sale $3.60
$4.00 Garments, Clearance Sale - $3.10
$3.50 Garments, Clearance Sale ?2.75
$3.00 Garments, Clearance Sale - $2.40
$2.50 Garments, Clearance Sale - -. S1.60
$1.50 Garments, Clearance Sale $1.10
$1.25 Garments, Clearance Sale 95
$1.00 Garments, Clearance Sale 75c
75c Garments, Clearance Sale -- G?
50c Garments, Clearance Sale - 33
40c Garments, Clearance Sale '. 27?
Ladies' Wool Dresses
We have just a few left, but in order to clear the store of
every old garment we place these drosses on sale at a price that
.n.cjit to sell every one of them.
Your choice $7.45
One dress in the lot that sold for $35, tie lowest price.
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION:
ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STOR1
PENDLETON, OREGON
TO YKXICI'. oest "f the foundation up to imp
PACIFIC COAST 15
LAND OF PROMISE
i-i4r. y,n:j:u ii:i.ivi:ws
MX'ITKi: DYNAMIC WKST
Says I'uturo IcvcliiimcnlM of West
Will Knr Siiixish Most l'libiilous
rHvanis of Most Fliitlnislnstlc i
Spirit of Wi-xt ! Youth, Ho Soys, !
aD! Predicts Mississippi Vnlley Will j
IWi Svt of INwT That IJtiV-s tlioi
World.
New York. Professor , Charles
Xuholln. formerly of the University of
Chleairn, predicted a wondorful future
for th, "(Jolden West" at a lecture nt
tho W ildorf-.Worla. The lecture was
the flrnt of a series on' tho "Dynamic
West," Klven under the auspices of j
tho Women's Welfare department of
the National Civic federation. Among
those present were Miss Anno Mor
gan, Ida Tarhell and Miss Elizabeth
Marbury. Professor Zubelln said the
future developments of the west
would far surpass the "most fabulous
dreams of the most enthusiastic." Ho
said that the Tnciflc roaot would be
a paradise, and that the Mississippi
valley would some day bo tho seat of
power of tho world. Incidentally he
pivp. a slap at the old time conven
tions, and stated that tho progress of
America lay In the spirit of tho west,
which was tho spirit of youth.
Groat Power In West.
"The spirit of spnntaniety of the
wrest will sooner or later place that
section of country far In advance of
tho enat." said Professor Zuhclln.
"One explanation of tho progress that
la going on along the Pacific coast Is
youth. Wo are old. tho west Is younpr.
sont STOMACH.
When tie- Pacific coas-t comes into
Its own the M'ss'ss'ppi valley, will ho
the sent if power of tile world. The
administration "ill rem i in In the east,
hut the power will come freni the
west.
"Senator-: from Idaho and Nevada.,
representing a population of le.-.- than
Jersey City, exert more bi.en than the
New York and New Kmrand senators
combined. Tho brains of Si na tors
Pali-. Fry. I.odpe, Kont and Aldrieh
nr.- jihovo suf'pieion, lint are not work
ing. The senators of Wisconsin. Min
nesota ami Iowa, representing a pop
ulation not greater than that of New
York, are doing more than the east
ern senators; they are doing what
the liberals did for England before
the present crisis, and will be on han-1
when the crisis comes here. The trou
ble is that the people do not take the
Interest they should in politics. When
they do It will not bo many y ears un
til they are able to rule by referen
dum. Garden Spot Here.
"Washington. Oregon, all along the
Pacific coact, from Canada to Cali
fornia, will be the garden spot of the
world. The Pacific cities of the fu
ture will far surpass the most fabu
lous dreams of th. most enthusiastic
Although familiarly known as the
large tall to the eastern dog. it is not
such a long time hence when the tail
will move tho dog.
"Onro the west grasps an Idea there
Is no delay. While New- York took 10
years in which to build a new theater
Denver accomplished the same thing
in o"e night. Tho mayor opened the
auditorium as a municipal theater.
"There is more freedom in the west
than In the east People are not held
down bv conventionality."
!'!: s " - in tli
of the veil' an
sects and not son i
mi r warmth.
"1 wish I ciiulil
III IT W alks ilnWll
(lean window pain
other band, it
slanting glass front
These are habits of
which offer a field
studv."
hiinse ;it this tine
winti r-ha t ched In
mil- from tin-sum
A I IK I '7.7.1 f.OIXC;
r.xici:.
NIi in in n y a ! .v
but always up a
and why, on the
will walk down the
of a picture,
the house fly
for interesting
Saved from Awful Peril.
"I never felt so near my grave."
writes Ivowis Chnmblin. of Manches
ter, Ohio. R. R. No. 3, "as when a
frightful cough and lung trouble pull
ed me down to llii pounds in spite of
many remedies and the best doctors.
And tha't I am alive today Is due sole
ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which
completely cured me. Now I weigh
IfiO pounds and can work hard. It
also cured my four children of croup."
Infallible for coughs and colds, its
the most certain remedy for la grippe
asthma, desperate lung trouble and
all bronchial affections. 50c and $1.
A trial bottle free. ijuaranteed by
Tallman t Co
i liiike to l ake Command of Croat
Ar-ciml Alter Year's Wall.
I Koine. The Duke of the Abruzzl is
I to have command of the great arsenal
at Vi i . where be will reside in a
wing of the royal palate facing tho
Plazzctta and the Doge's Palace.
The Duke was appointed to this
f'linmand nearly a year ago. but since
then the Katharine Klkins incident
and his subsequent journey to the
Himalayas prevented him, taking up
the post.
It is rumored at Venice that a
Dreadnought" battleship will be laid
down as soon as tho royal command
ant starts business there. The Mar-
iuis Durax.zo. the Duke's flag captain,
who accompanied him on his Arctic
and Hinmlayan expeditions, will be
with him at Venice as his chief aid.
c st of the foundation up to the
j ground level. The jury will distribute-J-1.00i.i
among deserving competitors.
.Models must be deposited at the
Federal Palace. Iteine. before August
15. 1310.
.laoan I.tMiks feir War.
Heiiin. -The St. Petersburg cor
respondent eif the Vossische Zeitung
states that M. GK-smer, a member of
the ceiuncil of the empire, who recent
ly returned from a journey through
China and Japan has presented a re
port, according to which he ascer
tained that Japan was preparing to
face the- possibility of war with Rus
sia next year, and would probably
then declare it.
M. Glesmer asserts that the situa
tion of Russia in Central Asia is an
unenviable one, and advises the Rus
sian diplomatists to conciliate the Chi
nese. He expresses the opinion that
in case of war Japan, failing the help.
ef England, would be likely to find
allies in Germany and Austria.
Girls.
Why have your shoe soles nailed
on when we sew them on at 65c a
pair. No swell dressed man or wo
men wants their shoes full of nails '
A. EKLUXD.
MOTHERS FRIEND
SCl'I.PTOKS TO COMPKTK.
Sls
the
ji grippe pains that pervade tho
entire system, la grippe coughs that
rack nnd strain, are quickly cured by
Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly
laxative, safe and certain In results.
Koeppen Eros.
MYSTKKY OF T1IF, FI-Y.
Ml-o-na Pnts tho Stomnch In Fine
Klinpo In Five, Minutes.
If your stomach Is continually kick
ing up a disturbance; you feel bloat
ed and distressed; If you belch gas
nnd sour food Into the mouth, then
you need Ml-o-na Stomach Tablota
Ml-o-na stomach tablets give ln
tant relief, of course, but they do
more; they drive out the polsonouB
gases tha cause fermentation of food
and thoroughly clean, renovate nnd
strengthen the stomach so It can read
ily digest food without articlflal aid.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are guar
anteed to cure Indigestion, acute or
chronlo, or money back. This means
that nervous, dizziness and biliousness
will disappear. Druggists everywhere
and Tallman A Co. sell Ml-o-na (or
6 cents.
"I was under the care of four dif
ferent doctors during nine months
and was cured of dyspepsia by Ml-o-na."
Mr. Joseph Orondlne. 117
Fountain street, Fall River, Mass.
Booth's Fill for constipation tSc.
IjoimIoii Scientist Says Common House
PestH Have Poor Kyeslght.
I,ondon. Henry Hill has delivered
at the London Institution a fascinat
ing lecture on the llfo nnd habits of
tho house fly.
For seven or eight years past Mr.
Hill has had this Insect under close
observation. "I have given a groat
deal of time to the question of the
fly's ability to see," he said.
"My own belief Is that tho house
fly has no acutenoss of vision. I have
put a spider and fly together In a
glass and seen the latter Jump on the
spider's back. Again, I have seen a
fly proceed to one-eighth of an Inch
distance from a motionless spider.
The fact that the fly In the latter
distance had been perfectly safe sug
gests that the spider also has an ac-
utoness of vision."
Mr. Hill asserted, with reference to
the Insect's homely name of "house"
fly. that if It were called, as it might
truthfully be called, the "cholera" fly
or the "typhoid" fly, we should be far
less tolerant of It. He stated that the
Kstrny Notice.
Strayed from Thompson's ranch on
the reservation, one bay mare, about
three years old. star In foreheaei.
branded A. V. on loft shoulder. Will
pay liberal reward for return or In
formation leading to the recovery
abo.e hsi rilied animal.
NATE RAINES. Pendleton. Ore
Monument to Commemorate
Telegraph Cnion.
Geneva. Tho Swiss Federal Coun
cil has recently issued the program
ot a competition for the erection of
a monument at Porno to commemor
ate the foundation of the Internation
al Telegraph I'nion. The' competition
Is open to all artists in the world, and
will be decided hv an international
Jury.
' The cost of the monument must not
lexcee-el $35.i'On. in addition to carri-age-
expenses, customs eluties and the
MM
! A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Not only Is Mother's Friend a safe and simple remedy, but
the comfort and healthful condition its use produces makes it
of inestimable value to every expectant mother. Mother's
Friend relieves the pain and discomfort caused by tho strain
on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counteraction, prevents back
ache and numbness of limbs, soothes the inflammation of the breast glands, an.4
in every way aids in preserving the health aud comfort of prospective mothers.
I Mother's Friend is a liniment for cstern.il massage, which by lubricating aad
expanding the different muscles and membranes, thoroughly prepares the Byattmt
j for baby's coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Friend is Bold at.
I drag stores. Write for -our free book for expectant mothers.
THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, GA
Otnadii's ITohnWp Head.
Liverpool. The "Daily Peist" says
it is extremely possible that Lord
Carrlngton, who has been president
6f the board of agriculture since 1905
will be the next governor-general of
Canada. Ho was governor-general of
New South Wales from 1S85 to 1890.
Paby Hands.
win goi lnio misciiit-i uuen u means j
a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal
lard's Snow Liniment Just as soon as
the accident happens, and the pain
will bo relieved while the wound will
heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure
for sprains, rheumatism and all
pains. Price 25c, 50c and $1. A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
TO Ct'ItR COI.D IN ONB DAT.
Take LAXATIVE IlltOMO Quinine Tablets.
PruFcmts refund nmnry H It rails to cure. r.
W. ejlteiV K W signature la on earn toi. lie,
Lost.
A lady's mink collar, showing three
mink head. Finder will pleaso leave
same at my office and get reward.
LOT L1VERMORB,
No. Ill East Court Street.
IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SEXS1TTVK
About ttit also of your shoes. It's same
satisfaction to know that nany people can
wear ahoea a alia amiu- h aioklaa; Allen's
Keot K.ana. the antiseptic powder. Into
them. Juat the thing for Darning rartloa,
latent Leather 8hoes. and for Rreaklsg
In New 8hoas. Whea rnboer ar Tar
ahoea Became aeceaary and jnur ahoea
plnrb, Allen's Foot-Ease glres instant ra
llef. BoM Everywhere, 2!tc. Sample
Kit EE. AMreaa. Allen 8. Olmsted, Le
Ray, N. T. Don't aoorpt any awkeWnte.
Free Demonstration
" mi
IPbetebeedStock
I
INCLUDE,
Canned Fruits
Can'd Vegetables
Canned Fish
Canned Shell
Goods
Uolusks
OF THE CELEBRATED
ASlen & Lewis Preferred
Stock Canned Goods
Fcr the Next 1 0 Days
Commencing Fri., Feb. 4
Everybody Cordially Invited
Clark's Grocery
544-546 Main Sl
Phone Main 1 74