East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 13, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OiiKGONLAJf, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1010.
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TTT Has been one of the most successful bargain giving events ever held in Pendlelon. Notice these items given be
(I low. This sale is not given' on a lot of undesirable merchandise, but on seasonable staples, such as best prints,
vU I domestics, hosiery and all the merchandise you need today. We follow sometimes in giving a sale but we al
JJ ways lead in cut prices. Compare our prices with others on staples you know about. Every department
brimming over with values. We earnestly solicit you to visit our store before you buy elsewhere
This Sale is to continue All This Week Closing Saturday Night, June 1 8
All While Goods Reduced
$1.00 French Lawns
75c French Lawns
65c French Lawns
50c French Lawns
50c India Linons
40c India Linons
35c India Linons
30c India Linons
25c India Linons
20c India Linons
15c India Linons .
35c Txnr Cloth
25c Long Cloth
20c Lons Cloth
15c Long Cloth
65
50
40
30
35
. 33 l-3?
27 1 2
23 l-2,
18
16 2 3
11 12
25
18
15
12 l-2
Muslin Underwear
We have the best lines of Muslin Underwear
carried any place in the state. This statement
can ho backed up by any one who has looked
over our stock, but as every article is reduced,"
the underwear must go at these prices:
$7.50 Val $4.75 $2.50 Val SI. 85
$6.50 Val 94.25 $2.00 Val . 91.45
$5.00 Val $3.45 $1.50 Val ?1.10
$4.50 Val $3.00 $1.00 Val 65
$3.00 Val S2.25 50c Val. , 35
Ginghams, Extra Special
35c French Ginghams, 36 in. wide 23
25c Zephyr Gingham, 36 in. wide 18
15c Drops Gingham, 27 in. wide .: 11
12 l-2c Dress Gingham, 27 in. wide 9
10c Dress Gingham, 27 in. wide 7
. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
35c Bod Ticking 27
25c Bed Ticking 19
20c Bed Ticking 16 1-3
15c Bod Ticking 12 12
Outing Flannel Sale
1 5c Grade, special at 21 1-2
12 1 -2c Grade, special at S 1-3
10c. Grade, special at 6 l-4f
Great Bargains in Oiir Clothing Dep't.
Prices that are absolutely
lower than others. We
quote a number of special
bargains in the list below.
Our great Clothing Sale, which we have
been running for three weeks will be continued
during this sale. Absolutely your choice of
any suit in our store for
$ fl 4.5
We also have a special line of two-piece suits,
which we will close out for the bargain price
of S5 a suit. These suits are very good val
ues for double the price given and, will be
worth looking over, even if you do not intend
to buy.
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$7.50
$6.00
$5.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
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Valium
20-in.
2-in.
20-in.
Napkins
Tiiblo Linens, can be sold scpar-
. large size, dozen $5.45
, large size, dozen $4.25
. large size, dozen S3. 20
Napkins S2.65
Napkins $2.10
Napkins SI. 65
Your Choice of Any
Ladies' Oxford or Pump in
this store for $2.90
Any Misses Shoe at $1.60. Nothing resered
Alexander'
Ziegter
PtNDLCTON
Our Great Domestic Dep't.
Offerings
15c Musline ...... 12 l-2t
12 l-2c Muslins 9
10c Muslins 7
S l-3c Muslins - 6 1-4
35c Sheeting 27 1-2
30c Sheeting 23 l-2t
25c Sheeting ..- 21
10 2-3c Crash Towels 13(
15c Crash Towels 12 1-2
12 l-2c Crash Towels 10
10c Crash Towels 7
CHILDREN'S HOSE.
Heavy ribbed, good wearing, fast dyes, reg
ular 15c and 20c values, at this sale 3 for 25f,
MOSQUITO NETTING.
All colors, 50 holt, S yards to bolt
Great June Sale on Towels
of all Kinds
50c Turkish Towels
35c Turkish Towels
25c Turkish Towels
HUCK TOWELS.
25c, Sale Price, dozen
20c, Sale Price, dozen
15c, Sale Price, dozen
12 l-2e, Sale Price, dozen
33
25
18
$2.25
$1.85
S1.35
$1.15
Suits, Jackets
All greatly
$10.50 Wool
$18.50 Wool
$22.50 Wool
$25.00 Wool
$27.50 Wool
$30.00 Wool
$32.50 Wool
$35.00 Wool
$37.50 Wool
$42.50 Wool
reduced.
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits ....
Suits ....
Suits
88.75
S12.50
$12.50
$16.50
$16.50
$16.50
$17.50
$18.75
$19.50
$22.00
White Waisting
To strengthen our White Sale we are giving
still greater values.
White waistings, such as white madras, white
dimities, both stripe and check design, white
poplins, etc. Wide range of materials and de
signs, but all white
50c Values at this sale for 32
40c Values at this sale for 27f
35c Values at this sale for .. 23
25c Values at this sale for 18
20c Values at this sale for 16 2-3
Table Linen
We have a splendid line of Table Linen, in
fact better than ever at this season of the year.
People who attended this sale Friday and
Saturday know that we have real bargains, as
we have what we advertise.
$1.75 Satin Damask, conventional design
S1.15
$1.50 Satin Damask, colored border 95
$1.25 Satin Damask, rose border S5f
S5c 72-in. Linen Snow flake center 65
"Onyx" Hosiery
ECHO NEWS AND
PERSONAL NOTES
(Special Correspondence.)
Bcho, Ore., June 13. The Presby
terian church of this place observed
Children's Day yesterday, the exer
cises being held Inst night at the
Bethel chapel. A very entorta ning
and appropriate program was render
ed by the children. The proceeds, a
generous collection taken at the e'esn
of the meeting, were given for the
Sunday school missionary work of the
Presbyterian church.
Rev. George Sprattler, pastor of the
German Lutheran church near Pen
dleton, held preaching services here
yesterday at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
Bethel chapel. The meeting was well
attended. Rev. Sprattler expects to
be here again in the near future.
J. T. Hosklns shipped two carloa U
of fine mutton sheep to Portland 'u-t
Friday which was sold at the Union
stockyards.
Mrs. Percy Jarman and little
daughters returned Friday from
Portland, where they had been at
tending the rose show.
Roy Durham returnod with his
bride Saturday evening from Port
land. Mr. Durham Is associated with
his father In the management of the
Hotel Echo, and will continue to
make his homo here. At about 10
o'clock Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
Durham were treated to a charavarl
by a number of their enthusiastic
friends, who wore invited in and a
pleasant reception followed.
Dr. F. U. Dnrn made a short busi
ness trip to Pendleton Saturday eve
ning, returning home yesterday morn
ing. Travis Ilosklng returned home Sun
day from a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Nellie Horton's mother, Mrs.
Sarah A. Hlue and little daughter.
Heraldlne Horton, both of Pendleton,
visited with her here on Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Young returned
Saturday from a pleasure trip o Port
land. Chas. Hosklns and Wm. Hoffnagle
are In the mountains near Mcacharn
looking after affairs preparatory to
receiving the Hosklns sheep for ih:ir
summer range.
W. Harvey Wells of Portland, rn
Insurance adjuster, spent Saturday
here. Ho was up to adjust the loss
of Orin Steel's at Nolln.
Mrs. E. H. Bown of Stanfield vis
ited here yesterday and today.
Ed Marshall of Pendleton return
ed to his home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. llagga went to
Pendleton this morning on the motor.
ma PouintY show
TO BE HELD IX FAI.I.
Seattle. One of the chief features
of the second annual Western Wash
ington Fair, to be held In Seattle,
September 19 to 25, will be a gTeat
poultry show, to be housed in a special
building now under construction at
Hie fair grounds at Madison park.
The show will be in charge of J. L.
Anderson, who was superintendent of
the big boultry exhibit at the Alaska-Vuknn-Paclfic
exposition last fall.
According to assurances already re
reived from leading exhibitors of the
Northwest, there will be more than
;.00f entries for the show, of which
1.200 are already officially entered for
the many premiums to be offered by
the association. Superintendent An
derson said recently that the coming
show will surpass the exposition ex
hibit, both in number and class of
entries.
The poultry will be housed In spe
cially constructed pens, arranged In
a Me building, with 12.000 square feet
nf floor space. In addition to the
many exhibits of domestic fowls, there
will he a special exhibit of game birds
and wntrr fowl.
Tn addition to the pens of fowl of
every description there will be an in
teresting exhibit of young chicks of
tunny breeds. With this exhibit there
will be a "battery" of Incubators. In
which will be eggs timed to hatch
out during the week of the fair.
Premium lists for the fair will be
issued this week, and can be obtain
ed from Secretary Guy Mad Rich
ards. Globe Pudding, Seattle.
XEEDKVIi KXOWI.EDGE.
Deep wnterways ought to be one
of the main planks In the temperance
platform.
Pendleton People Should T.onrn to
Detect the Approach of
Kidney Plxeflso.
Tlie symptoms of kidney trouble
are so unmistakable that they leave
no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys
excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive
urine, full of sediment, irregulrr of
pssage or attended by a sensation of
scalding. The bark aches constantly
headaches and dizzy spells may occur
anil the victim is often weighed down
by a feeling of languor and fatigue.
Neg'ect of these warnings and there
Is danger of dropsy. Prlght's disease
or diabetes. Any one of these symp
toms is warning enough to begin
treating the kidneys at once. Delay
often proves fatal.
You can use no better remedy than
Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Pendle
ton proof:
S P. Hutchinson, proprietor of feed
store, 1610 W. Webb street. Pendle
ton, says: "I was annoyed by a dull
pain below my kidneys and at times
the secretions from my kidneys were
retarded. Since learning of Doan's
Kidney pills. I have used them and
they have always brought' me relief
from troubles of this kind. I am
pleased to give this preparation my
endorsement."
For sale by all dealers. Prlro 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed Statets.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
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LET AN ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and moat
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less danger and
easier to operate you tnm a
lever and It doe the work.
The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed when Electricty and Gas
come Into. the home
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save on your fuel aa well.
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to handh and Area to
kindle and It costs leaa.
For Herke, put Raskin your, home
befo;e thehot weather arrives
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COLUMBIA LIGHT & POWER. COMPANY
Successor to N. W. Ga and Stectrle C.
Matlock Building.
Phone Main 10.