,,,,,1 ,mrT.J..-Jl.m U-rfvK EIGHT PAGES. PAfiK TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX PENDLETON, 0UEGO5. THrRSDAY, MAY 5. lt-10. MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALE ENDS SA TURD A Y EVENING, MA Y 7th, 10 This sale is one of the greatest money saving events of the year. Almost every article of apparel in our immense stock ir reduced. It affords to you an opportunity to save on actual necessities. Come and get our prices, you'll be surprised to see how much you can save by buying now. REMEMBER! THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY EVENING i ft lggt .- j 1 8. Du ring th is Mam moth Clearance Sale Our Milli nery Dept. Will Offer Some Very Remarkable Prices Altogether we show the jrreatest line of millinery in Pendleton. More new, snap py up-to-date hats for medium prices than you ever saw be fore. During this sale all trimmed hats up to 93.50 will go for 91.98. All hats up to $7.50 trill go for 3.50. And all hats up to ?10 will go for 9- We are showing a most beau tiful assortment of trimmings of all kinds. If we haven't just what you want we will gladlv make it for you.. Men's Clothing Reduced W pride ourselves n having the lwt Men's 'lulling in America at popular prices. Ilnrt, S.-ha. ''iVr & -Marx. Ilirli Wickwire, Schloss I'.P.-.. and Clotheraft. The best makes in Am erica. Absolutely all-wool, guaranteed. Per tVct -atisfaction or your money back. During tl i- Mammoth Clearance Sale every suit in our store will x; reduced as follow: 810.00 Suits will 20 for 97.95 12.50 Suits will go for 99.85 S15.00 Suit, will co for - 911.95 917.50 Suits will go for $14.85 820.00 Suits will L'o for 91b.o S22.50 Suits will iro for 918.75 S23.50 Suits will co for 919.60 S25.00 Suits will L'o for 921.85 S2G.50 Suits will l'o for 922.65 27.50 Suits will go for 923.45 S28.50 Suits will L'o for : $2-1.35 930.00 Suits will go for $25.85 S32.50 Suits will go for $7.o. Xut r.ne suit excepted, blues, blacks and fan- cic- ail 'J". Men's Underwear Now i3 the time to buy your light weight underwear. We're etitting the prices until every garment in the department must go. 50 Summer wt. and med. wt. garments 45 75 Summer wt. Balbriggans - 59 91.00 Summer wt. Pubs and Balbriggans, white and colors 83 91.25 Summer wt. Kibs and Balbriggans 98 $1.50 Summer wt. Bibs and Balgrig's $1.23 91.75 Summer wt. Ribs and Balbrig-s $1.59 Union Suits and Two-piece Suits. All sizes. The most comprehensive line in Eastern Ore gon. It will pay you to take a little time and look our line over you'll ffnd what you want here. Boys' Waists and Shirts Will go at the following prices: 50 Waists and shirts will sell for 43 75 Waists and shirts will sell for 62 90 Waists and shirts will sell at 74 91.00 Waists and shirts will sell for -.79 $1.25 Waists and shirts will sell for -.97 Free May 11th, 12th 13th and 14th We will make up skirts of material Weight at our Dress Goods Counter free of charge. Ma terial 9125 upward. We guarantee a per fect fit. Two fittings. Our dress goods stock is in very good con dition and we are in a position to furnish you any material you may want. Silk Petticoats Plain, tailored and fancy. All colors. S. II. & M. Guaranteed. $7.00 Silk petticoats marked down to 95.35 $7.50 SUk petticoat? marked down to $5.85 - $8.00 Silk jK tticoats marked down to $6.23 $8.50 Silk petticoats marked down to $6.48 $9.00 Silk petticoats marked down to 90.98 $10.00 Silk jK tticoats marked down to 97.63 $12.00"Silk petticoats marked down to 98.78 $15.00 Silk petticoats marked to 911.9S $16.00 Silk petticoats marked to ... $12.47 The Greatest $5.00 Silk Petticoat on Earth Comes in all colors and many pretty styles, dur ing this sale, your choice, each $3.6o Women's Ready-to-Wear Suits Slaughtered This Mammoth Clearance Sale is for the purpose of re ducing our stock and raising money. The Beady-to-Wear department has more real bargains for you than any other ready-to-wear store in Oregon. Every article in it is re duced more or less. Every woman's suit we have is marked down. They all go at the following prices: $12.50 Women's tailored suits will go for 99.47 ,915.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 911'95 917.50 Women's tailored suits will go for 913.80 920.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 915.90 922.50 Women's tailored suits will go for ..917.60 925.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 91'60 927.50 Women's tailored suits will go for 921.80 $30.00 Women's tailored suits will go for ...922.75 935.00 Women's tailored suits will go for... 926.85 $10.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 931.90 950.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 938.75 960.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 949.80 $70.00 Women's tailored suits will go for 95830 Dress Skirts Come in all the new and wanted colors as well as plain white and black. Materials are Serge, Panama and Voile. $4.50 Dress Skirts will go at $o.6S 95.00 Dress Skirts will go at $3.93 $6.00 Dress Skirts will go at $7.50 Dress Skirts will go at $o7 98.50 Dress Skirts will go at 9b.yo 910.00 Dress Skirts will go at $7.65 $15.00 Dress Skirts will go at 911.73 Corset Covers as Follows 115 Corset covers are now ... 35 Corset covers are now ... 50 Corset covers are now ... G5 Corset covers are now ... 91.00 Corset covers are now 19 23 38 52 78 91.50 Corset covers are now 9113 $2.00 Corset covers are now 93.75 Corset covers are now 91.57 92.98 The Peoples Y tin ho use' guarantee means icrfcct satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. -5i 1 $mr IV 1 1. i I- 507 f.ltL Don't fail to visit the 25c Bargain Counter in our Model Grocery in the Basement Friday Crockery and Groceries at Surprisingly Low Prices- ..The Peoples Warehouse- Where it Pays to Trade. SPOR TS STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific C'oaMt IrftMfue. Won. Lost. P. C. San FraneUco 1 1 .611 j Port.uniJ 17 12 1188 v.,n 18 - 15 -848 Lob Angles 18 -62' Oakland 13 20 .394 Ba'ram'-nto 11 21 .244 Northwestern League. Lost. 4 S 6 6 10 11 10 .636 .681 .445 .364 Won. LoBt. P. C. Tftcoma 7 Seattle 7 Vancouver 6 Pp'kane 4 National league. won. New York 1 Plttnburg . . .' 9 Philapph!a Chicago 7 Cincinnati 6 Brooklyn 6 Ft Loul & Boton 4 P. n. .750 .750 .615 v538 456 .333 .313 .286 American Tiragiie. Won. Lot. Detroit 8 Philadelphia 7 4 Cleveland I New Tork 7 P. C 666 .636 .571 .683 ISoston 7 7 .600 Chicago 6 7 .417 Wanhlngton 6 11 .863 St. I.oulx 3 8 .273 American I.efrue. fhlcago. May 4. The acore: R. H. E. I Detroit 4 8 1 ! Chicago 0 7 1 ! Batteries Mullln and . Btanage; j White and Payne. New Tork, May 4 The acore: It. H. E. Washington 2 6 1 N(;w Tork 4 6 4 Hattrlen Oberlln and Street; Quinn and Sweeney. National League. Brooklyn, N. T., May 4. The score: R. H. B. New Tork i 6 Brooklyn 1 ' Hatteriea Ames and Belle; Bell, Wllhelm and Erwln. St. Louis, May 4. The score: R. H. E. Cincinnati I 6 4 St. Louis 12 8 2 Batteries Beebe, Single, Covaleskl and McLean; Clarke, Harmon, Bach man and Phelps. Pittsburg, May 4. The acore: R. H. E. Chicago t 8 2 Pittsburg 8 8 2 Batteries Brown and Needham; White, Phlllppi and Gibson. were as follows: San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 0. Sacramento 1, Oakland 2. Vcrnon-Portland game postponed on account of the rain. John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire Income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoe Remedy for diarrhoea, dya entery or bowel complalnti It la simply ImpoHslffle, and so sayi every one that has used It. Sold by al. dea -ers. Pacific Coast League. The results of yesterday's games "WINK, WOMEN 'AND SONG" BOOKED AT THE OREGON Mortimer M. Thelse's gorgeous pro duction of that sparkling musical comedy "Wine, Women and Song." with that famous beauty Bonla as the star, which attained such popularity during Its run of 400 nights at the Circle theater, New Tork city, will be the offering at the Oregon theater. Tuesday, May 10. "Wine, Women and Song" abounds In pretty muRlc and sterling stage suc cesses of extraordinary merit' Par ticular attention should be called to thp Rnnlta gowns, ten In number, all made In France, the latest gown Bo nlta purchased from Edel of Paris, Is the Chanteclcr gown, the only one at the present time In the United States. This Is the gown that the French peo ple went crazy over, and Bonlta Is the only woman In this country wearing one bonlta will Imitate the Christy Girl, during- the action of the first act of this mus'.cal hit. Lew Horn Is still Bonita's leading comedian, and ill bo seen as the funny little sheriff, the part he originated during the New Tork run. James Mullen, David .Tunes Allan Crioean. will assist Mr. Hern in the fun making line, while the Impersonations of Robert Mantel, David Warfleld, Geo. M. Cohon, En rico Caruso, Fny Templeton, Maud Adam. Blanche Bates, are retained. Twenty Bonlta song hits will bo In troduced, many pf them will be whis tled and hummed on the streets, In the clubs, street cars. In fact all over town, long after the engagement of "Wine, Women and Song" is over here. Scats will go on sale Monday, May 9;at 10 a. m. The indications are that Bonlta will play to a capacity house. The splendid work of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness. Jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by"all dealers. WOMAN LAND OWNER SOUGHT BY BACHELORS Spokane, Wash. Bachelors at Sprlngdale, In the southern part of Stevens county, Wash., north of Spo kane, have lined up to win the heart and hand of Miss Mabel D. McNIckel, formerly of Chicago, who won first choice of the homesteads In the Spo kane reservation land lottery here last August. She has already received a half dozen proposals, but declined all for the simple life on her ranch. Miss McNIckel has just completed ft envy bungalow on the bank of the Chlmooariu river, three mllessouthof Sprlngdale, where she has set three acres to crops. The front yard Is doited with flower beds, and ar rangements are under way to develop t-he rest of the tract, which comprises 149 acres of rich agricultural land. Miss McNIckel will be Joined by her mother and brother In a short time. It may be mentioned that her brother Ih a star athlete, standing six feet two Inches In his boots. Mrs. McNIckel said recently In an Interview that "nothing less than a millionaire will do I'or Mabel." with the residents of the district, which means much for the success of her venture. She will establish ft ful ly eo.uii.ped ferry line to handle pas sengers nni trrWM nnd hopes In this way to earn her living. She will be pilot of the craft until It is put upon a basis where It will bring sufficient rcvetiui to warrant the hiring of ad ditional help, In which event her assistant-will bo a woman. The work of loading and unloading will be done by men, one or more being stationed on each, side of the river. Foley Kidney Pill are antlaeiitlc, tonic and restorative and a prompt corrective of all urinary Irregulari ties Jtefu.se substitutes. Koeppen Bros. ONLY FERRY WOMAN IN THE NORTHWEST Spokane, Wash. Eva L. Canfleld of Urangevllle, Idaho, has received a license from the commissioners of Idaho county to oporate a toll ferry on Salmon river below the mouth of Whltcbird creek, thus giving her the distinction of being the only ferry womon In the northwest. Miss Canfleld Is thoroughly famil iar with the stream, is an accom plished oarswoman . and is popular DKSTINF.D FOR PHNDMCTON, Tltu.Mt GOES TO SPOKANE Salem, Ore,. Mav 4. The nnr F. Eberhart company, of San Fran cisco, has filed a complaint with the Railroad Commission against the O. R. & N. co In which It Is alleged Hint their traveling salesman was compelled to wait a month for a trunk which had been shipped to Pendle ton, finally locating It at Spokane, Wash. The Eberhart compnny put In a claim for 3160, which the railroad company refused to pay, and the Commission Is now nsked to take the matter up. , Foley's Kidney PIUs contain In con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Koeppen Bros. Ask thyself dally to how many 111 mlnded persons thou hast shown ft kind disposition, Marcus Antoninus. I