East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACK TWO.
DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, rillDAV, APRIL 29, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
SA TURD A Y OFFERINGS
in the Dry Goods Dep't. Items below are Marked at a
Great Reduction
.'?-in Fine Kinisli Muslin, a da inly 10 seller 7
lx'.'0 Shew of kt value muslin, 90 seller, each... 69
Mnlin, 32 1 2 value 22 l-2
10-4 Mioetinjr. -4-f value 34 l-2
All linen Crash Toweling, 15 value at 10 1 2
AH linen Gla Toweling. 15 value 10 l-2
42-inch hy 27-inch Bath Room Mats. SI. 50 values, reduc-
e - 90
All 12 1 2c and 15r Percales 9 12c
Ladies Muslin Dresses Reduced
25c Value .
35C Value
45C Valr
ic
13c
19c
29c
$1.25 Value
50c Value 32
60 Value 38C
75C Value 42
63c
White Goods
35doz. Men's Golf Shirts
TV-nlar S2.00 and S1.50 values, all sizes, choice. 9S
25C SoS
x Saturday only, pair
12 1 2
40 doz. Men's Sox
Come in Hue. Mack, green and wine, a very fine sock. Sat
urday special 12 l-2
Greatly reduced for this sale. .T pieces of fine Madras
Swiss effects and many other such fabrics for shirt waists.
Dresses and many other uses. In this lot yon will find ma
terials from 35 up to 60 a yard for ...1.." 26 12(
White G.kmIs, splendid effects for shirt waists and dresses,
12 1-2C and 15? value for 8 l-3
I-ine ( rejie for krmona and house ilresscs, 35? val 14 1-2?
-UC 1-ong Cloth, yo-inches wide 16 1-2?
1.25 Full size Bed Sprea.ls, l'luced to 98?
P.od rHni Curtains, $1.00 value 87?. $1.50 val $1.05
Embroideries, 15? and 20? values 10 l-2
hinbroideries, 20? ami 35? values
Anderson's Scotch Gingham, .11-in. wide, 49? sc
Linen Suitings, 35?. up to 75? values
Pillow Tops, large assortment, 65? and 75?
Ladies' no sleeves vests, 50? values 39?
Flaxon, fine materials for dresses, 25? values 18?
Good size Lace Curtains, $1.00 and $1.25 value 68?
One large assortment of narrow and wide laces odirinsr, in
sertion to match, values run from 5? to 20?, for a big sale
in this department Saturday, yard .... 1?
White Serge, $1.35 value, now 98 1-2?
1 5 lack Swhs Iaffeta, splendid value, SI. 75
$1.12 12.
news of the .
northwest
iirl Near Peatti.
Chewelah, Wush. Whllo pluylng In
the city park Wednesday Hazel Tripp
and Helen Whitney, nged 4 and 6
years respectively, fell from a foot
plunk and were carried down stream
under suiuc logs and brush and were
nearly dead when rescued by Miss
May tlarrity, a school teacher.
18 1-2?
ers 26 1-2?
17 12?
ISC
now
MODEL GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEP'T J
in the Basement. The Cleanest, Coolest Grocery in the Northwest.
Census Count In Oregon.
Portland, Ore. That Oregon, ex
clusive of Portland, will run to 700,
000 people, Is the estimate given out
here on good authority.
Reports show that an exceedingly
careful count Is being mnde In the
towns about the state.
The 1900. census gave the state, ex
cluding Portland, 310,369.
Improw Pullman Service.
Pullman. Wash. The Northern
Express company will Inaugurate free
delivery of express packages In the
business district May 1.
Keen competition between the ex
press companies' agents Is giving Pull
man a better express service, which
I the merchants appreciate. The Am
' erica n Kxprcss company's ngent has
j been bustling for routing orders from
! merchants.
Buy your groceries, fruits and vegetables where yon get the
most for vour monev.
A dollar buys more good, fresh pure food 'stuffs at the Peo
ples arehouse than at any store in Oregon.
Let our price? speak for themselves.
Happy Home Pineapple, the finest packed, buy all yon want
iit per can 25?
A-hland Brand Peaches, the peach for you grown in Ore
ton, buy all you want at the can 25?
Choice sliced Pineapple, 2 cans for 25?
American Sardines, at the can 5?
Nor. Brand Sardine.-, 2 cans for 25?
French Sardines at 20?, 30? and 40? can
Shrimp, per can
We are sole a
and Olive-Oik
Pendleton.
Parker's
Huntley
plote stock
15?
cuts for Ehman's Pure California Pipe Olives
These are the finest Olives and Oils sold in
Home-made Cookies. H in each pkg., at j.kir
ami 1 aimers Imported Biscuits. We have
of the following varieties: Salt Wafers
10?
a coin-
ti re
Arctic
Wafers. Arrow-Hoot Wheat Meals, Olive Wafers, and Bleak-
j .mi. ijiscuits. J ry a package with your next order, thev
superior to any Wafers sold in Pendleton.
Punt torget the famous T. P. W.
tee. The W 25? coffee on earth.
Special Blend 25? Cof-
The
Peopl
es Wareho
Where it Pays to Trade
r lnvcsti".nliiiir Murder.
Olivine, Wash. Deputy Sheriff C.
I A. I.edgirwood and Prosecuting At
i torney It. o. Kirkpatrlck returned
I Wednesday evening from Northport,
I where they spent two days Investl
i gating the supposed murder of Mrs.
Oeo. L. Pepoon Inst fall, for which
, the husband is now in Jail awaiting
I trial.
Up to this time the state did not
have much evidence to work on, and
Prosecuting Attorney Kirkpatrlck ad
mitted that there was small chance
of conviction unless more evidence
could be secured.
Sensation in Divorce Suit.
Portland, Ore Charging that h;s
wife fired a revolver and tried to kill
him because of her love for Monlco
Furvinc. a Polk county farmer. M. E.
; Matthews filed answer in court to bis
! suit for divorce Wednesday.
Matthews filed a counter-complaint
j with his uiifwer. To support his peti
tion lie tells the story of his wife's
j alleged infatuation for Purvlne and
I her alleged attempt to do away with
I him In order that she might be free
to marry the other man.
Matthews says:
"n one occasion when we were
all out in the field with our daugh
ter, Purvine was carrying a loaded
gun. He pointed it in my direction
and she pulled the trigger. The bul
let came within a f:w reel of where
I stood, all of which she claimed to I
he mm accident In my own hearing
she had asked Purvine if he would
wa t a year for her."
AFTER'
SUFFERING
ONEYEAR
Cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham'sVegetableCompound Milwaukee, Wis. "Lydia E. Tink.
iBin's Vegetable Compound has maila
me a wen woman,
mid I would like to
tell the whole world
of It- I suffered
from female trouble
and fearful painsin
my buck. Iliad the
best doctors and
they ull decided
that I bad a tumor
in addition to my
female trouble, and
advised an opera
tion. L,yaia K.
I'iukliam's Vegetable Compound made
me a well woman and 1 have no more
backache. I 1iokj I can help others by
telling- them what Lydia E. rinkham's
Vegetable Compound has done for
me." M us. EmmaImsk, 833rirstSt,
Milwaukee, AVia.
The above Is only one of the thou
sands of grateful letters which are
constantly being received by the
Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn,
Mass., which prove beyond a doubtthat
Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from roots and herbs,
actually does cure these obstinate dis
eases of women after all other means
have failed, and that every such siu.
ering woman owes it to herself to at
least prive Lydia 12. Piukham's Vegeta
ble Compound a trial before submit
ting to an operation, or giving up
noje or recovery.
Mrs. IMnkhum, of Lynn, Mass.,
Invites all sick women to writ
her for advice. She has guided
thousands to health and her
"-lvice is free.
To hi st
AT
oii.uxi: r.ossKs
COM'MMA rXIVEUSITY
Model 67
is very popular
THE RED MUX."
Vrltten by One of Foremost American
Composer'.
The score of "The Red Mill" is by
V'enr Herbert, who ha long been
accepted as the foremost American
composer. He has written nineteen
light operas, among them the Prima
Donna, Mile Modiste. Babes in Toy-
land. It Happened in Xordiand
Tattooed Man. The Serenade. The
Fortune Teller. Babette. The Wizard
of the Nile, The Idol's Eye. Wonder
land, Dream City, The" Magic Knight,
The Singing Girl, JJolly Dollars, etc.,
alf of which have been big successes
and many of which are still being
played both in America and Europe.
He is equally well known as a writer
of serious music and is himself a vir
tuoso of the highest type. His sym
phonic poems are included in the pro
grams of symphony orchestras all
over the world. His concertos for
the 'cello are the .accepted standard
of musicianship. When Oscar Ham
mersteln decided to have the grand
op, ra written upon an American sub
ject for production at his Manhattan
opera house, Mr. Herbert was the one
musician in this country worthy of
this commission, and he was unhesi
tatingly chosen. The score of "The
Red Mill" is in Mr. Herbert's hap
piest vein and is replete with brilliant
ensemble, tuneful numbers, every
dir. of which has a different and dis
tinct charm and appeal to the ear. Of
the twenty-odd numbers which Mr.
Herbert wrote for "The Red Mill"
nearly every one has scored an iin-
rhejmen.se hit. the more successful being
"Every Day Is Ladies' Day With Me,"
"You Xever Can Tell About a Wo
man," "Go, AVhile the Goin's Good,"
"Th" Streets of New York," "Be
cause You're You." "The Isle of Our
Dream." and "I Want You to Mar
ry Me"
"Tht? Red Mill" will be presented
i iii the Oregon theater for one per
, roi inance only, on Monday, May 2,
J uiih a very pretentious cast, including
I li-rt (. Swor as Con Kidder, Franker
, Woods :is Kid Connor. Otto Goerner.
j Alv n Laughlin. Carl Hartberg, S. W.
Stott, Harry R. McClain, Cecil Sum
( mers and the Misses Agnes Major,
' Vernice Martyn, Adeline Stern,
. Gtorgia Harvey and a chorus of flf
, ty, including the six little Dutch Kld-'-
and ;in augmented orchestra.
XOItVAI. M'UKKGOIl IS
WITH "COl'SIN KATE"
i Xew York. Political "bosses" am
I onu I uluiubia University undergiadu
jates. members of a small and select i
; clique which controls student affairs, j
' may snon lie shorn of their influ-
I ran'. Insmxents among the student
j body have been insurclng Industrlous
l ly for some time, and a general elec-
; tmn will probably result In the ad
option of the "point system" of dls
trihuting college offices.
lty tliis system all student aetlvl
ties are divided Into two groups, and
no student holdiUL- office in one will
eligible for office In the other.
lie
Norval McGregor, who will be set-n
here with Jeanne Russell as the curate
in "Cousin Kate," at the Oregon the.
ater on next Sunday, May 1. is no
stranger to the metropolitan audi
ence's throughout the country. He
began his career as a stock actor in
Boston. His first notable engagement
was with Lou s Morrison when tlmt
actor was at his best. He later miide
the world tour as leading man f'.r
Nance O'Xeil. Returning to Xew
York he Joined the Belnsco forces,
with whom he has since been associat
ed. It was only by great pressure
that he was induced to leave and sup
port Miss Russell in Couln Kate."
but he is s0 perfectly fitted for the
part of the curate that Miss Russell
was determined to have him. The
balance of the ciist have been chosi n
with equal care, and playgoers will
see in "Cousin Kate" the most even
ly balanced company to visit "us this
season.
In speaking of Mr. McGregor's per
sonality in "Cousin Kate," the Win
nipeg Tribune says the following
a complete study Excepting the
baronet In "The Man f. ir
have not seen nn actor attemnt su.-h ! The firHt rouP Includes the manager
a character without becoming a par- I "ny '-uhle,lc toam. captain or as
ody and a weariness to the flesh Mr 1 s'st;int manager of a major sport, ed-
McGregor i a pillar of streneth to ' "r "r ""slness manager of The Spec
any company. His urbanity of man
ner and sense of what Is required of
a gentleman were refreshing to
watch."
man
more
digestion.
Elixir and
tator or Columbian, and show
agers. Xo student may hold
man one of these offices.
In the second group two offices
may ne neiii by unc person providing
ii. uocs not occupy an office In the
firsi division. The second group In
cludes captain (,f n minor sport team,
editor and mnnuecr of the .lui,.. .a
literary
1-4 of a Pound a Week
at least, is what a young baby ought
to gain in weight. Docs yours? If
not there's something wrong with Its Monthly, presidents of
. ..,1 alcuee i c 1 1 t ies, the h. bating Union and Kings
- ul6'll KailllllH HI .VIONII. .' nil m.'ltl.oirera ,.f i
once Cures stomach nd bowel trou clubs.
bles, aids digestion, stops fretfulnesa ; A member of the Student Board
good for teething babies. Price 2S, said th'nt th "ard
so-
"The curate, Norval McGregor, was Brooks.
and 50c. A. C. Kocppen & Bros.
Liquid Foot Ease.
. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty
feet. Happiness for every one at 26c
a bottle. First Class Drug Stores.
It is good for us to think no grace
or blessing truly ours till we are
aware that God has blessed someone
else with It through us Thiliir,
iit Harvard, but that It is
athletics. The Bernard College girls
mve a point system similar to that
which the Columbia boys propose to
adopt.
Hay for Sale.
Seven and one-haif tons baled al
falfa and timothy mixed, nt Mission
station Apply at St. Andrew's
school, five miles southeast of the In
dian aeency.
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f-mncl Mim,.(,. Hvin ,ho Ullclflr OimtiiIIii- Kimwh T1,o Kcl Mill" t mWU Momli.y, May 2. -
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A Priceless Jewel
Jewels differ in value according to
size, brilliancy, perfection nnd rarity.
But one Jewel upon which -none
these things depend for value is the
ye.
Come see us once In a while and
let us tell you If vou are affected hr
eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism
or anything else that neeus correcting.
We Fit Glasses Properly
Aid your sight and only charge little
for such service.
A. L Schaefer
Jeweler
Jap-A-Lac
The Home Beautifier
Murphy Bros.
The paint men
will tell you about
Jap-A-Lac
FRESH MEATS i
R:rsAGE8, PISTI A YD .
LAUD.
Always pure and delivered
promptly," If you phone the
I Central Meat Market i
i .108 E. Alts. St, Phone Main SI.