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DAILY EAST OKEUONIAN. PENDLETON, OKEMJ.N. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. PACK THBE3L 15 8 TARTS OFF The Unheard of Prices Prevailing at the RlftlfT PAHFR. RUSH WITH m rV ii1 'ii .'I' i'1. .F'j'frjTf''."? of the Eilers Piano House has brought the buyers in with a rush 4 beauties found homes yesterday and we expect more than that today. Never before or again will such won derful bargains ever be offered to the good people of Pendleton and vicini ty. And those who were even think ing of purchasing a piano within the next five or six years are taking ad vantage of this closing out sale. KIMBALL- " 1J (" JUST THINK ABOUT IT! Nearly three car loads of high grade pianos and musical merchandise to be Bartared, Cut Slashed in Price regardless of cost or quality. If you are intending to give the children a chance in music, the most opportune time is at hand, you can save enough in price on a piano to pay for their musical education. WHY WE DO IT We are positively closing out our Pendleton store and the object is to dispose of this stock as soon as possible to save rent and freight. You can make your own terms. Used instruments taken in exchange on new ones. YOU CAN SAVE F 0M $118.00 TO $176.00 ON A PIANO NOW Well known New York makes that sell elsewhere at $350.00 to $400.00.as low as $189.00, others at $217.00, $248.00 and $261.00. Every one fully covered by our guarantee. If nor found just as represented in each and every feature, your money promptly refunded or a new piano. Don't Delay. Come in at Your Earliest Convenience. Whether you have the money at present or not. As we must find homes lor these pianos right yffa?S BIGGEST BUSIEST away. Let's get together and talk it over. BEST Store Den fc- V fi ! A V' v i -v & H Ui " V V : Until Sold Out 8 1 3 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon DR. WILEY GIVES SOI ADVICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS ABOUT 1 I ! IT" jul.-mi nt :n .V.-r llli- f "!.! i'tlUL "Don't lurii fcm'I-rrunk ! o muse thr tfilnuH you liki- have rim-n in price. Don't )" ott mf it liocausc flrnkn nro expensive. If you ln, you may pi.-t Rirk. because- your t'i'th and your diffoative apparatus were built for a mixed (Hi't "Kilt more i anned goods; they art rhrapt r than ever before. "U comblnat.nns continue to conlrnl tin- prices of food pro- ducts th" Kovcrnment may be olilUcd to enact anti-high- profit laws similar to those aimed URii-lnst usury." DR. HARVEY W. WILEY, fliief f the Huron u of Cheni- iBtry. How t4 TrM V.zz-. s an ' :j .'vl ", hi n tilif '1:1V 1 1 1' pp. I it- "If tl'e Amer:i-an c"k w.mi.l ."tudy I hi' methods of the French cook, who UK'" up all tho '1' ft overs.' you would not hear s much about the increas--d cost of l'vinir. The avernire Amer ican cook throw away or wastes enough to k. ep tlio ordinary French i uniiy goini;. over mere uiv pave ; r every pi-rap of fat and every' crumb of tion. broad, ami convert them into appe- ..f yi,u wan. tn kninv whether the tizlnt,- dishes. They know how to ..KKS yu are buying ns "strictly fresh' make the most out of the cheaper cuts I i,.,Vtroni;y been laid this year." he of meat. Over here the average cook j , x, Gained. ' "just take a class, fill It turns up his or her nor-e at the corns- I f, of i,rino. as.I have done, and drop it frrades of meat and thinks nolh- !"! .-'1 v s:i fruit, and til tie ;'ni.' of . wlsdem to the mem bers "f the house eoiumit'ee on the IVstrv: of (.'nniliia. ilur'nor their eonsi.lerat;.'',! of the Inch cost of Pv !iiK problems at the capital. The doctor appeared before the cor.im'tt e with about, a pi ck of i ggs of varyinp aires and dubious pasta, a bair of salt and a bis frluss. In the mivo l a slrmi 'j brine s ilu- itit; is f;t to eat unless it comes from the neighborhood of the tenderloin. "Of course a preat deal of the add- the valuable farm yard product there in. If It sinks to the bottom of the ;rlas the ees is fresh and worth the nvnev; if it rises to somewhere near ed cost In the price or meat, products th.-,,)p of ,he f iui. it Is not as fresh I has come about ns a result of combl- ;S j( 1sl., t(, i,r a(i if h floats well nations of b alers. The farmer is not ,., ,,f IIlf, wai,.r. It Is of the sort that Washington. Dr. Wiley's advice to the housekeeper In the present fi nancial crisis broupht about In tho family purse by the high cost of liv ing, is to abstain from worry and buy everything she has been buying only not so much of It. "A ten cent soup bone will flavor half a bushel of potntoes," snld Dr. Wiley, "nnd will. If cooked right, taste. Just ns good ns a dollar steak. With the addition of an onion, a car rot and a sprig of parsley, that soup bono can bo made to produce good, nourishing soup for a big family. Then, after the soup is made, save a little of the fluid and boll it down In tho kettle with the meat. Then you'll have a 'pot roast" which, If madii right, will be fit to set before tho president. "Canned goods of all kinds are ehe-aper than ever before In our his tory. Hoans and peas have not risen appreciably In price, and make the best food for man. Wheat flour at tho price It Is now selling Is the cheap est food that can bo bought, and corn meal hasn't changed In price, for the lat ten years. getting much more for his cattle than he did ten or fifteen years ago. The government or the state will have to step in one of these davs. if these combinations eont'nile to increase the prices, nnd enact laws prohibiting dealers from making more than a certain amount of profit. Government Is Patcrnnl. ire supposed to be hurled at bad ac tors and isn't worth anything a doz en." The lommitlee was interested im mediately, and crowded around the doctor as he proceeded to test the 'Uirs he had brought. ; "That's a fine, fresh egg." ho ob , -irveil, as one of the specimens drop- for L'.-,iio run cinmrY, 1 ili.noi'n Vottvin tlivc I'umlt S.ilvatiim Army Work. New York. The Salvation Array has .tu.t anaoniH.d the receipt of a tlUv ft'.tt to assist in the work or its ore. id line here, one night last week while the sandwiches and coffee were being passed over to a long l'ne of huntry persons, a richly dressed wo man came up to the officer in charge and said: "Here is something' to help along your work.'' handing him an envelope. She hurried away, declin ing to give her nime. The envelope contained two bills for J1000 each and one for $"00. Speaking of May Tone's settling in Seattle to run a lodging house, the Seattle. Times says. "Let us let her." You bet vou'd better let her. AFTER DOCTORS FAILED WOUTH KNOWING. , Simple ncmedy That Any One Cm prepare t Home. Most poople are more or less sub ject to coughs and colds. A simple remedy that will break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that Is curable Is made by mixing two ouna ea ef Glycerine, a half ounce of Vir gin Oil of Pine compound and elfht ounces of pure Whisky. Tou can set these la any food drug store and easily mix them in a large bottle. The nlxture la highly recommended by the Leach Chemical Co., or Cincinnati, who prepare the genuine Virgin OH of Pine compound pure for dlspens- "This suggestion of course, will be, I'd joninp to the bottom, hailed with cries of 'paternalism.' "How do you know it is fresh?" Well, let it bo paternalism, if you asked Congressman Moore (Rep. Pa.) please. All government Is paternal, j "Because one of my Inspectors was when you come right down to brass f at the hen house this morning and tacks. If the government can enact saw It laid." replied the doctor tri laws declaring the amount of inter- j umphantly. est or profit n denier In money shall I make like the statutes relating to 1 lYcsldcnt lMps Ornlians. usury why should It not be justi- , Hundreds of orphans have been fled in setting down the lines for the , helped by the president of the Indus dealers in the necessities of life? The ' trial nnd Orphan's Home at Macon, men who rob the market bnsket are on., who writes: "We have used more crlmlnnl than the men who ex- Electric Hitters in this institution for tort money on Illegal loans. ; nine years. It has proved a most ex- "A limit ,of say fifteen or twenty j cellent medicine for stomach, liver per cent profit a year might be set and kidney troubles. We regard It down for the butcher and grocer. The one of the best family medicines drv goods merchant or the contrac- on earth." It invigorates all vital or tor who builds houses would be glad Kins, purifies tho blood, aids diges to majte ns much and If It worked out tlon, creates appetite. To strengthen for the good of. the people in the caBe i nnu mum up, paio, inin, wean cnu of the grocer and butcher, might be ! dren or rundown people It has no extended to Include the clth er. the ' equal Pest for female complaints, shoe dealer, and nil other tradesmen i fn'y 60c nt Tnllman & Co. handling tho necessary goods of life, i 1 "Whntever you do, however, I beg I NEW CHINATOWN TO KISE. of you not to become a food-faddist hit of 1000 Orientals In Seattle. 600 I am therefore opposed to these six months boycotts against meat The hu- Arc Syndicate Stockholders, man frame was built for a mixed diet Seattle. Of the 1000 Chinese ltv and to cut off meat suddenly is likely Ing in and near Seattle, more than 600 to play all kinds of havoc with the are stockholders in the syndicate system. I have observed that those headed by Goon Dip, the Chjnese vegetarian, nut-eating and uncooked- Consul, which Is building a now Chl vtctunl cranks do not live any longer natown near the two railroad sta than the average run of us poor . tions. A state law prevents Chinese moat-eatlng mortals. I do not know j from owning property as Individuals, that they look hungry, and whenever The buildings will be large and I meet one of them I am tempted to modern. There Is no coolie Chinese invite him Into the nearest restaurant labor on Puget Sound and the bul'd to have a good steak If I happen to Ings will be occupied chiefly by mer havo the price." j chants, their families and employes. "What the present situation re-1 1 quires Is a little more Judgment in Do you take the Baat OregonlanT tfV i V ' ' -. LydiaE.Piskham'sVegeta blc Compound Cared Her Knoxviik Iowa. 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Finkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cure you? If yon want special advice write Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Ma8 for it. It is free and always helpful. uiu nidi Hjai.uuufi iaim PEKELETCfJ, CFIGGK Reportfcf the Condition January 3 1 , 1 9 1 0 to the Comptroller of Currency CONDENSED. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,555, 136.22 Overdrafts 29, S 19.72 U. S. Bonds . . 250,000.00 Other bonds and warrants...-. 17,9S4.75 Bank building 10,000.00 Cash and exehanire . 247,916.94 $2,110,SS7.63 LIAJUUTIES. Capital stock 9 250,000.00 Surplus and Undivided profits 1S9.104.3S Circulation 240,000.00 lhiposits 1,431,7S3.25 ?2,110,SS7.63 I, G. M. Eiee, cashier of the above named bank do Bolemnlj swear that, the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. M. RICE, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1910. C. K. CRANSTON, (Seal) Notary Public for Oregon. I Byers' Best j Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that prows. Good bre.id is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon