East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TAUK TWO.
DAILY KAST OHE(iOMAX, FE..NDLKTON. OIUXiON. SATI'1UAY, r'KUKUAIJY 1, l10.
After puppet pale
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For fAs evening from 6 p. m. unfZ 5 p. m. exactly
three hours, we offer you
THIRTEEN BIG BARGAINS
any one
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 2
NUMBER 3
NUMBER 4
NUMBER 5
of them is worth an extra trip from your
house to our store this evening
Satin Stripe Crepe du Chine, the regular price of which is 65c, on
this good old Saturday night 6 p. m. till 9 p. m. per yard .
35c Men's Fancy Sox . . . . per pair 19c
50c Men's Fancy Sox . . . per pair 29c
$2.00 Values, Afen't Stiff Bosom Shirts, 14 12, 15 1-2, 16 1-2 39c
$2.25 and $2.00 Values, Misses Shoes, sizes 111-2,12,
121-2, 13, 131-2, 1, 1 1-2, 2, these are good styles and dj sq
good wearers for this good old Saturday night . .? &
NUMBER 6 $2.50 and $2.40 Values, Boys' Shoes, correct shape ana
the kind that will stand hard knocks, sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, i QQ
4, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2, good old Saturday night . . P 1 O Z?
NUMBER 7 25c Women's Fancy Hose for this good old Saturday night 1 5c
NUMBER 8 50c Women's Hose Supporters for this good old Saturday night 39c
NUMBER 9 15c and 12 l-2c Children's Stockings, sizes 6 to 9 1-2 for this q
good old Saturday night . . . . . . , . &
NUMBER 10 15c Clothes Brushes, good value at 15c for this gocd old Sat- s
urday night . . . . . . - .
NUMBER 11 $2.00 down to 25c Fancy Ribbons, a lot of goods that would be worth
a whole space itself will be put on sale for this good old Saturday
night at per yard . . . EXACTLY HALF-PRICE
Number 12 and 13 are a word from the MODEL
GROCERY in the basement
NUMBER 12 25c T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee comes in 1 lb., 2 lb. and iq
4 lb. package for this good old Saturday night, at per pound &C
NUMBER 13 60c per pound T. P. W. special Tea, 1-2 pound and pound AAf.
packages for this good old Saturday night at per pound . t tC
No orders over the telephone will be accepted at the prices above mentioned on
any of the articles. Goods will ba delivered at te time of sale.
Remember the sale begins' at 6 p. m. and ends at. 9.
GARDEN CITY GIRLS
DEFEAT LOCAL HIGH
W M l. A Y.IJ,A WINS
HY SX)KK OF 17 TO 15
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
Contest or mounters Very Exciting
Visitors Play Aggressive Ball Bui
I'oul leiuently I.Oeal Team Per
forms in Fine Manner.
With a great amount of enthusiasm
running Hot. the girls or the Wull
Walla high school last night edged
out a victory from the co-ed ball team
of the local high school. The score
when the finul whistle blew was 17
to 15 with the winning margin on the
side of the Oardcn City five.
It was an exciting game through
out and a large crowd was In the hill
gymnasium to witness the contest.
The visitors had a larger and heavier
team than the locals but they were
handicapped ly playing In a smaller
hall than has been their custom.
However, at the outset It looked as If
they were booked to swamp their
lighter opponents, but their method
of playing was their- own undoing. By
thoir rough tactics, frequent fouls
were rolled upon them, six of which
wore converted into points by Hazel
Rader, Pendleton's clever little for
ward. This was all the scoring that
was done by the home girls In the first
half while the Walla Walla forwards
dropped the bull In the basket four
times from the field and once from
the foul line, giving them a total of
nine points. In the second half th"
Pendleton team struck a faster pace
and succeeded in scoring nine points
to Walla Walla's eight. In this half
Pendleton's forwards did noticeably
better work than In the first canto.
Hazel n-uler making five points from
l ulls and Laura McKee securing the
only two field goals to the home
team's credit.
The Garden City five on because
. f their aggressive method of play
ing, but with a few minutes more
tin re micht h.iw been a different
f nis written.
The lineup was, as follows: Wall.i
W.ii'a: Forwards. Marguerite H'.iti'
: n.l Irene Steele: centers, Jessie and
.' ir:ie J'eCrea; guards, I.utella I.linl
and Lottie Wrt'ht; silbstit-.Kr-.
Viitrar-t Whim, v and Ti.-irnthv IV
liot. i'.n !! !..n: F..r , ai ds. II.',;..- U;i :
an 1 Lauia McKee: renters, I. lie !"
K.iler an.l lilanche Bad ley; cuard .
".. -e !a '.n an:! Kl!a I.aZlnk.i ; sn'-
A strong roan is strong all over. No man can be
strong who is aulTerinii from weak stomach with it
consequent indirection, or from some other disease
oi the ttomuch and its associated organs, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right,"
when he doesn't sleep well, haa an uncomfortable
feeling iu the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Such a man should ate Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood.
Invigorates the IUr, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes
the nerves, and so GIVES HEULTU AND STRENUTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
You can't afford to accept ttcrtt nostrum as a substitute for this oa
alcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent deals
nay thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
Churches
First Christian Church.
ttill meets in the South M. E.
church, West Webb street. 9:45.
Bible school, a class for any age or
grade Come, bring your Bible. Acts
17:11. W. F. Taylor, superintendent;
1 1 a. in., communion and preaching;
0:311. young people's society; 7:30,
sermon: Wednesday evening, prayer
nice: ns. A cordial Invitation to all
serv e. . A. M. Meldrum, pastor.
t'lii'i-i'iau Sfieiuv.
Services on Sunday morn 'na at 11
o'clock. Subject, "Jlind." Sunday
s, H irl ut 10 o'clock Services on
Wedncs'.ay evening at 8 o'clock, j
Leading room open dally from 2 to
4 In tile afternoon. Kverybody cor
d.al.y !i ted. Corner East Webb and
Jol.n.-on .-irvitr-.
M.'tn.Mlivi I'.oi copnl.
.. F.an' theme at the Meth
odist Episcopal church tomorrow
morning will bo, "Things We Ought
to Forget." Evening; topic, "A Pho
tograph That Never Flatters." Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; Fpworth League,
6:30 p. m.; preaching 11 a. m. a4
7:30 p. m. Strangers will find a cor
dial welcome.
Church of the, Rcdcesaor.
Sunday school at 10 a, m.j dlviae
.service with a celebration of the holy
communion at 11 a, m. Evening ser
vice and sermon at 7:30 p, m ; Lentea
services next week will be Tuesday
and Thursday at 4 p.,m.; Wednesday
at 7: IS p. m., with choir practice I na
med iately after. On Friday morning
he Litany will be said at s o'clock.
All are cordially invited. Charles
Quinney, rector.
TO Cl'ItB COLD IN ONB OAT.
Ink.. I.AXATIVH l:l;.)MM (julnlup Tablet,
la MCginni refund rauney If It fall to cure. IS.
j:.iVi: s altaature Is on each Itnx. 2.V.
Are You n Good Shot?
Valuable guns and clears given l6
the best shots at the Pnsllme Parlors.
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'.am in that to,
s Fra.nc Aiaie't: a
girls, is nci ing in t li" .
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OK'KJON n (i. A C. WILL
CON I KST IN KOSS (WM IIl
WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE
Al'STKALIA WILL SHOW AT
1KY l'AIIMING COXfiP.F-SS
Spjkane. Wafh. John T. Burns,
secretary-treasurer of the fifth Dry
Farming congress, v.l.ich will meet in
Spokane the first week in October,
has rec-ived official advices from
Senator J am. s H. McColl, vice presi
dent of the congress from Australia,
that an exhibit of farm and orch.'srd
products will be sent to this city by
the government of fVustral:a to com
pete for trophies and premiums at the
dry farming exposition. Mr. McColl
writes that he has secured the sup-
Doctors Say
He Would Die
port of the federal department of ag
riculture for a collection of the vari
ous state exhibits into one consign
ment, which will be forwarded in
bond to Spokane and installed by a
representative of the government. The
several state srnvernments have taken
up the matter of a more extensive
practice of dry farming in Australia
and good results are looked for. Mr.
Burns announces there will be $5000
in prizes for displays.
A FRIEND'S ADVICE SAVES LIFE.
Rosalia, Wash.
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binijhampton, X. Y.
Gentlemen I wish to speak of the
wonderful cure that 1 have received
from your noted Swamp-Root, the
gTeat kidney and bladder cure. Last
summer I was taken with severe pains
rn my back and sides. I could not
breathe without difficulty and was
nearly wild with the desire to urinate.
Was compelled to do so every ten min
utes with the passage of pure blood
with the urine. I tried,all the differ
ent doctors from far and near, but
they said it was no use to doctor as
1 would die anjnvay. I was at the
end of mv rope and was so miserable
with pain and the thought that 1
must tile that words cannot tell how
I felt. One day a friend told me of
the wonderful help she had received
from Swamp-P.oot. She gave me one
of your pamphlets which I read and
determined to try Swamp-Root. After
taking half a bottle I felt better. Have
now taken ten bottles and am well
as I ever was, thanks to Swamp-Root.
I wish to tell all suffering people that
have kidney, llvei or bladder trouble,
that Swamp-Root is the best medicine
on the market.
All persons doubting this statement
an write to me and I will answer
them directly.
Yours very truly,
CLYDE F. CAMERER.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3rd day of July. 109.
VERNE TOWNE, Notary Public
Prove What Bwamp-Root Will Do for
Yon.
Bend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bins
hampten, N. Y, for a sample bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will al
so receive a booklet of valuable In
formation, telling all about the kid
eys and bladder. When writing, be
ore and mention this paper.
A Safeguard to Children.
"Our two children of six and eight
years have been since infancy subject
to colds and croup. About three years
ago I started to use Foley's Honey and
Tar, and It has never failed to pre
vent and cure these troubles. It I
the only medicine I can get the chil
dren to take without a row." Th
above from W. C. Ornsteln, Green
F.ay, Wis., duplicates the experience of
thousands of other users of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It cures coughs, cold
and croup, and prevents bronchitis
and pneumonia. Koeppen Bros.
LEAVES VOll OLD IRELAND
TO BRING BACK COLONISTS
Spokane, Wash. Stephen W. O'
Brien, a mining man of Spokane, who
la backed by a syndicate of local cap
italists in a project to irrigate 30,000
acres of fruit and vegetable lands
near Northport, Wash., 90 miles north
of here, has gone to Ireland to or
ganize a colony of 3000 families to
make their homes along the Colum
bia and Kettle rivers in Stevens and
Ferry counties. O'Brien has filed on
numerous water rignts on me two
streams between the International
boundary and Northport, and engi
neers now on the grour.tl making the
preliminary surveys for the canals
and laterals say he has control of
sufficient water to supply moisture to
more than 60,000 acres of land. It
is reported here that It " planned
to have the Irish Immigrants work
the land on shares Until they are fa
miliar with modern tillage, when
they will be permitted to buy the
acreage at actual cost. A trained
horticulturist will teach them the
principles of irrigation. '
Worn Out.
That's the way you feel about the
lungs when you have a hacking
caugh. It's foolishness to let it go
on and trust to luck to get over It.
when Ballard's Horehound Syrup will
top the cough and heal the lungs.
Price tic, 60 and tl per bottle. A.
C. Koeppen a Bros.
SPOKANE WOMA.V WAS
BLIND AND NOW BEES
Spokane, Wash. Mrs. C. F. Uhls,
a pioneer resident of Spokane, living
at Fifth avenue and Crestline street,
has regained her sight following an
operation frr glaueona, one of the
difficult diseases of the eye with which
oculists have to deal. The operation
performed at the Deaconess hospital
in this city consisted of raising the eye
hall and making an ineisoln to per
mit the fluids to escape. The disease
is caused by hardening eyeballs and
usually results in total blindness. The
first state Is a so-called smoky vision
then periods of blindness, following
visions of Irrldescent light. A sud
den shock, and frequently without
cause, is followed by blindness. Mrs.
Uhls was tunder hospital treatment
less than a week and is now at her
home. The operation was the first of
its kind performed In this part of the
northwest and was successful In every
way, In that the woman's sight has
been restored and she sees better than
at. any time during the last 20 years.
While giving every credit to the ocu
list, Mrs. Uhls says her prayer for
sight, was answered from heaven.
1". of ')., Hue. .in-. Ore Tin i.
rn xt we,.k, Washington's birthday,
will w.tn. ss tile second int'O-c! I. -.r... : ,
cross-country run ever held in "n.--K"ii.
and on that date Oregon's f ' -lest
distance in. n will try coin In-
Saved from An ful Peril.
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes Lewis Chamblln, of Manches
ter, Ohio. R. R. No. 3, "as when a
frightful cough and lung trouble pull
ed me down to 115 pounds in spite of
many remedies and the best doctors.
And that I am alive today Is due sole
ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which
completely cured me. Now I weigh
160 pounds and can werk 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, 60c and JL
A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Tallman & Co.
MONARCH OF KIAM WITH
BIG RETINUE IS COMING
New York. Paramlnde Maha Chu
lalongkorn is planning a visit to the
United States, Chulalongkorn Is the
King of Slam. He made this an
nouncement to a Fifth-avenue dia
mond merchant who Is Just back after
delivering a large consignment of
Jewels to the King. Chulalongkorn
thinks that he will visit several of the
larger American cities. He spent his
last previous vacation In Paris and
Germany two years ago. On that oc
casion he traveled with a retinue of
seventy-odd attendants.
sions with the five best from the ie.
iron Auricultural college. Although
both Oregon and O. A. C. have te l. I
croK--country runs 'for th.-ir own sn.i
trnts. but one race of this
kin.l has ever been held between tin
two Institutions, and the n.-xt one
looked forward to with considerable
interest. Each institution will enter
a team of five men, and the race will
he run for "points, the man finishing
first winning ten points for his col
lege, second man nine, third man einht
and so on clown to the last man. who
wins one point. Th" course will be
a slart anil finish on the varsity trac!
w ith a course of about 3 1-2 miles ov
er country roads and rol'lng country.
The Oregon team will be made up of
McClure, the freshman, who won the
Fall college cross-country; RSddell.
'10. Oregon's crack miler, and Gara
brandt, '12; Schoemacher. '12. and
Henry, '13, who finished second, third
.and fourth respectively In the Fa. I
race. .
T. O. A. C. team will be: Watson,
Brown, Williams, Severance and Btir-dlck.
THE MEN AND WOMEN
Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of
r the World's Commerce.
Knowledge of What is Dest More Important
Than Wealth Without It.
It must be apparent to every one that
qualities of the highest order are necessary
to enable the best of the products of modern
commerce to attain tD universal acceptance.
However loudly heralded, they may not
hope for world-wide pre-eminence unless
they meet with the general approval, not of
individuals only, but of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and enjoying
the choicest products. Their commenda
tion, consequently, becomes important to
others, since to meet the requirements of
the well informed of all countries the method
of manufacture must be of the most perfect
order and th9 combination the most excel
lent of its kind. After thirty years of gen
eral usage, Syrup of Figs and Elixirof Sennais every
where accepted as the best of family laxatives. Its
quality is due not only to the excellence of the
laxativa . and carminative principles of plants
known to act most beneficially on the system,
but also to the method of manufacture 'of the
California Fig Syrup Co., which ensures that uniform
ity and purity essential in a remedy intended for
family use. It cleanses and sweetens the system
effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any
unpleasant after effects. To get the beneficial
effects of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, buy
the genuine only; the full name of the Company
California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of
every package. Price, 50 cents per bottle.
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The average- man no jooncr ac
quires a virtue than he proceeds to
advertise It.
OrDheum Theatre.
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.1 P. MFJFKNACll. Proprietor
HiCH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
m:f. pp.oi'P.am iv tomw's pri;n
Progiiini ('liiingo on Snnilnw. I ne-da. and Friday's.
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Baby Hands.
will get Into mischief often it means
a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal
lard's Snow Liniment just as soon as
the accident happens, and the pain
will be relieved while the wound will
heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure
for sprains, rheumatism and all
pains. Price ZSc, SOc and ft. A. C.
Koeppen Bros.
You never saw Furniture so cheap in Pendleton as it
will be here during the next 3 days. '
We must reduce our Stock to fit our new Store Room
On March 1st we will move to the store room formerly occupied by
Ingram's grocery. We have too hrge a stock (or the room and to reduce
it will supply your needs at any old priceCome in and help us. For 3
days we intend selling regardless of cost prices. No bttmfoozle bargains,
but the real article.
Pendleton Furniture Co.
WR. GRAHAM,
Manager.