I -e- .. . -f' W-!" i PAGE THREK DAILY EAST OREGONIAJi, PEXULETON. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11,1810. EIGHJ" PAGES. n Positive proof oi Ms Store's absolute Suprem acy in;- Bargaift Giving For, This Week We offer yoii these low prices. Compare our superior class of mer chandise with that of others, and we are sure of your business. A new line of up-to-date Shoes of the very best kinds at these reductions Women's $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes, lace or button .....?3.05 Women's $3.00 Vici Kid Shoes, turns and. welts $2.55 Misses $2 Vici Kid Shoes, laco only, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 91.50 Misses' $1.75 Vici Kid Shoes, lace only, 8 1-2 to 11 $1.35 Boys' $2.00 Shoes, heavy Calf, 13 1-2 to 2 $1.45 Other size's and styles at similar great reductions. 15c Berkley Cambric for, yard 12, 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams, per yard - 10 12 l-2c Percales, 30-in. wide, per yard 31.00 Hemmed sheets, 81x00 for, each 25c Pillow Cases, 45x36, for, each - 20 05c White Linen Wasting for yard 48 12 l-2c Pleached Muslin for yard - - - 1 50c All Wool Albatros for, yard - 39 Ladies and Misses Cloth Suits All Reduced Except White Serges Your choice of any $20.00 Your Choice of any $23.00 Your Choice of any $25.00 Your Choice of any $20.50 Your Choice of any $30.00 Your Choice of any $32.50 Your Choice of any $35.00 Your Choice of any $45.00 Hand-tailored Suit for..- $14.00 Hand-tailored Suit for:...- $16.25 Hand-tailored Suit for $18.75 Hand-tailored Suit for $19.95 Hand-tailored Suit for .$23.85 Hand-tailored Suit for $25.50 Hand-tailored Suit for $27.00 Hand-tailored Suit for $o6.o0 " .1 v xr0 ir S 1 Unt WOHLENBERG DEPT. "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY" '''''''''II"""''''MM'I i-1 " EHSY WES Of EH SUNDAY RAINS SrOlIi ANGLER'S DAY OF SPORT gbeepehearers Move to Another Camp Twenty Carload of Sheep Ship pod to Chicago Much Doing la So- rial Lines at Echo Personal Note. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., April 10. Sunshine In terspersed with showers U the pro gram here, much to the Joy of the far mers and Incidentally to every one. Local angclers were somewhat cha grined this morning to find the wa ters of the Umatilla swollen and mud dy at this point, presumably caused by heavy rains In the mountains. Isiiac Walton's disciples try to make Sunday a profitable day during the flahtnir npllflon. The sheepshenrcrs who have been here the past week, twenty-two In all, left here on Friday for the "White limine," a land mark four miles west of h-re, where Jake Watenburger has his shearing plant established. This is Mr Watenburger's third year here with his plant. Thousands of sheep ro through the pens each year. Mr. Jos. Cunna's sheep are the first to be sheared this year. Jas. A. McCarty received a ship ment of stock cattle Friday from Shnnlko. There were two carloads, nil Herfords. Last week there were twenty car loads of sheep billed from this place to Chicago. They were bought by Mr. Oxman of Durkee from the Dona hue Bros., and M. S. Corrlgal. Mr. Oxman will unload the sheep at Hunt ington for gracing through the sum mer, and they will not reach their final destination until some time this fall when thoy will be reloaded at Huntington and taken to the stock yards, at Chicago. Echo Is very much alive, socially, both individually nnd collectively. The members of the Echo Girls' Athletic association play tennis, take long walks and rides. The ladles of Nee dlecraft hold their weekly meetings each week and entertain their hus bands at pleasant evening socials. The last one of those was given on Thurs day evening at the Masonic hall. The majority of those present were dressed as children, ladles In short skirts and gentlemen In knickerbockers. They played margles and other childish games. The hall was tastefully dec orated, white and orange being the prevailing color. An excellent repast was served and everyone went home feeling quite youthful. Everywhere boys of all sizes are playing ball. Our baseball team went to Umatilla today and played with the nine there with the result of a score tallying 8 to 0 In favor of Echo. The business men attend council, firemen's meeting and business men's association. The Sunday schools are busy. The latest with them' was a social on Fri day nlpht at the WaWnburger resi dence for the old members and a par ty at the Smith residence on Satur day afternoon for the little ones. The motor car which made its Ini tiatory trip through here on Saturday occupied by a goodly number of l'endleton business men was met at the depot by a goodly number of Kcho's people. Mrs. Jack Young Is In Walla Walln visititlng with relatives. O. D. Teel made a business trip to Uermiston Saturday. Mr. Jay Pulmu'.dor and family spent yesterday In Uermiston, return ing In the evening by automobile. Mrs. Wm. Kulliford returned this evening to her home at Pendleton aft er a few dnys' visit with Mrs. Jerome Gulllford. Eil Hammer of lono is here. Miss Lottie Boreland spent Satur day and today viBltlng here with her father. HOW PHKSIDKXT GRANT MADE HOY AX OFF1CKK Washington. How General Grant made a plucky boy a second lieuten ant in the army was told to the house by Representative Keifer (Rep., O.) during the discussion of the military retirement proposition hitched to the army bill by the senate. The bov. now Col. John L Clem, senior Colonel in the Quartermaster's Department, fought at the battle of Chickamagua when he was 12 years old, and served throughout the war. At the close of the conflict, he wrote to General Grant and asked for an appointment to West Point. The (snat commander gave it to him, but he failed miserably when he was ex amined. He was short in stature, was deficit in mathematics, and "fell down" In practically every branch of knowledge. On the way back home the disconsolate youngster stopped at Washington to thank the president and tell him of his ill-luck. "I'm glad you failed," remarked President Grant, sternly. "Now you take this to the Secretary of War." As he spoke, Grant handed the young Clem an evenlope containing ,i card upon which he had scribbled a few words. j mi cam mi di-r to the Secretary to give Clem a second lieutenant's commission. A Knocker Is a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia, indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen Bros. Dissolution Notice. All those owing accounts to Vaughan Bros., are requested to set tle the same. Also those holding ac counts against the firm are requested to present their bills at once. Hence forth the practice will be conducted aione by Dr. Thomas Vaughan. VAUGHAN BROS., Dentists. Dissolution Notice. Th firm formerlv known as Tullis & Ramsdell, proprietors of the Pen dleton Cash Meat Market, nas tnis day been dissolved by mutual con sent. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm will com- fer a favor by calling and setting their accounts to L. B. Ramsdell, who will continue the business and will collect and pay all outstanding accounts. Dated April 1, 1910. CHAS. TULLIS, JR. L. B. RAMSDELL. CALL FOR WARRANTS. All eeneral fund warrants register ed during the months of October, No vember and December, 1909, will b paid at my office in the county court house upon presentation. Interest ceased upon date of pub lication. Dated Pendleton. Ore., April 11, 1910. G. W. BRADLEY, County Treasurer. Read the "Want" ads today. PILES BUKKU IN O TO 1 U TAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to enresay ..... f itrhlnir. Blind. Hleedlnc or Protrud ing riles In 0 to 14 days or money rfon- ed. BOc "That's Just my luck! Here is an airship overhead, and I've got a stiff neck!" Tlie Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice in pim ples, boils, sallow complexion a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trou- ble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try them. 16c at Tallman & Co. 1-4 of a Pound a Week at least. Is what a young baby ought to gain in weight. Does yours? If not there's something wrong with Its digestion. Give It McGee's Baby Elixir and it will begin gaining at once. Cures stomach nd bowel trou bles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness, good for teething babies. Price 25c and BOc. A. C. Koerpen & Bros. (Paid Advertisement.) You will bo asked to settle the nor mal school question by your ballot In November. You want the schools separated from politics. You want the boys and girls educated. It will cost you four cents a year if you pay taxes on $1000. Don't fail to vote "Yes" for Monmouth. J. B. V. BUTLER. Sec. Com., Monmouth, Ore. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for every one at 25c a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. Do you want five (5) or ten (10) acres In Canyon Conty, Idaho T Great orchard belt Write. Oregonidaho Apple Orchard Company, Nyssa, Ore. The camel and Roosevelt agreed very well; both are rough riders. raotmb ; : ?".f Located on the corner of Seventh and Start streets, extending through the block to Park street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex U the only fireproof hotel building in Oregon. Rates $l a Day and Up. European mm hum lEMEBY . l - 131 f.V, r.Mnpir anrl T"xAcpT Disorders. DO nOt TISX ror cacxacnc, rucuiuhujui, "'"""j . , , . ,11 havinc Brieht's Disease and Diabetes. Commence today and be well. o .. C. KOEFPEX A BRO. 0 a Don't Forget, Everything in the Big Boston Store Has Suf fered a Tremendous Cut in Price to Save the Damage Incurred in Moving 9. n?- vv sm eaper I V'i!