East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OIUMJONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. IIUDAY, JUNE 24, 1910.
PAGE THREE
Pink, Blue and
Porosknlt
Union Suits
65c Each
Ecru Summer
Underwear 25 c
the Garment
- hi. mil J
You're going away to celebrate the 4th. Dress up! Show your Pride for Pendleton
We offer you the opportunity to be the best dressed man on July 4th and at a price that
will leave you some celebration money besides. Come and see for yourself.
HIGH PRICES EXPLODED. NO FIZZLES HERE
EIGHT PAGEM.
NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS
Tor hot suininer days at cooling
prices.
$.-,.00 Silks - ?3.50
All colors and sizes.
SHOES
P.ig Kcductions in low quarters. Tans, Oxbloods, Blacks and
(ireons, lace and button.
Good work
SHIRTS
50c Each
Bang They Go !
BANG!
They Go
$30.00 Suits
$27.50 Suits
$25.00 Suits
$22.50 Suits
$20.00 Suits
$18.00 Suits
S23.50 i
$21.50
$20.00
$18.50
$16.50
$15.00
$15.00 Suits $12.50
$12.00 Suits $9.75
and our special line of
Summer Suits
$10 to $12 values, tfO CX
Celebration Price vOiJU
2 W
UMUUHMUMUT
HATS
In endless variety from Autos at 75 to John B. Stetson's at
$5.00.
STRAW HATS
75c value
$1.00 Value
$2.00 Values
$7.50 Panamas
40
50
$1.00
$5.00
Bang They Go !
WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING CO.
Fancy Ties
Latest Patterns
35c and 40c val.
25c Each
CONIEST IS ON FOR
STANFIELDS QUEEN
.
MICH RIVALRY .MAMIT.sT
ix cixkiiuation f.i.f.otion
Ticket lii iiia Sold In Six Towns
Two IImihU Will He lliml " Fourth
Many C'oimvshIoii SMUcn tor
little Town PrvMirc Tor IUk
Crowd Personal Items.
(Special Correspondence. )
Stanfield. Ore.. Juno 23. The con
test for iUi''ii of tin- Stanfield cele
bration held lure on the Fourth of
July Is on in full 8 win 15 Tickets nro
being Bold In rendlrtnn. Krho. Ptan
field. Ibmiiston. I'matllln and Irrl
gon anil the first bulletin will be
published In the Bast Orcgonlan to
morrow, one of tne aspirants for
this honor In Hermlston told a mem
ber of the committee that It was not
so much the JinO solitaire ring she
was after as it was to be the first
queen of Stanfield. The rivalry for
the highest number of votes in Stan
field has already become apparent.
The contest Is yet no young to en
able the committee to tell whic h one I
g liable t be the lucky lady.
Th mmittee bas decided to en
gage both the Kcho band and tho
Pendleton t'nited Orchestra for tho
Fourth.
The fireworks shipped from Chicago
by the Payne Fire Works company
for the celebration here, have arriv
ed. The committee has been fortu
nate In being able to secure a com
petent and experienced man to take,
charge of the fire works during the
evening of the Fourth So that no ti
midity need be felt by those who like
to sec fire works go off well and by
those who are anxious lest some ac
cident occur.
Concessions are being spoken for
every day. Mr. C C'arr, who has
charge of the concessions at the cele
bration is anxious to have alt con
cessionaries who would care to come.
The crowd which will be here on that
day promises to make the celebration
here one of the largest ever held In
the county, so that every person hav
ing concessions will be sure of get
ting good returns. Special trains run
by the o. U. & N. wll serve to bring
extra popple here.
Personal Notes.
Bert I,ongnecker from Echo, Is In
town today.
Mrs. Fred Cooper, of the Umatilla
ranch, was taken seriously 111 and has
gone to Pendleton.
Mr. Lynch of Connell, Wash., Is in
town and is figuring on starting a
well drilling outfit or negotiating with
John Towers, owner of tho Ptanfield
Well & Supply company, for Tower's
outfit.
E. E. Hamlin was In last evening
from Prof. chas. Marchand's ranch
and says that the well being put
down there has struck tho first
strata of water and they expect eith
er tor.iy or tomorrow to strik- deep
water.
O. M. Ilimebaugh has returned from
Pendleton, where ho was looking
after special mouldings for the Bell
building
A large shipment of coal has arriv
ed and Is being stored by the people
in Stanfield "against a possible short
age this fall.
Mrs. K. M. Wheeler and daughter
Helen, have arrived' In Stanfield. Mrs
Wheeler was in Stanfield last year
during a large part of the summer
and fall, leaving here for Portland
In November. Mrs. Wheeler Is much
struck by the wonderful growth of
tile town since she left here last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are planning
on building on Main street opposite
Dr. Coc's house.
Mrs. M. R. McLean of Moorhead.
Minn., mother of Mrs. Pean Spalding,
arrives tomorrow. She has been vis
iting friends in Portland since the
rose show. She expects to stay in
Stanfield Indefinitely.
Pea ne II. Spalding is about to move
Into the new house on Main street,
this bouse has been In charge of C.
M. Himebaugh, architect. This has
been finished up in an artistic man
ner, and Is ufter the type of the Ital
ian villa.
Word conies from Portland that
Karl Coe. son of Dr. Coo, Is Improv
ing rapidly and his cnances of re
covery arc Improving.
GIRL AT MILTON
TAKFS MANAGEMENT
OF TELEPHONIC
OFFICE
Miss Pansy Ireland, Graduate of
High School, Accepts Position In
East End Town Eighth Grade
Graduating Exercises Held Short
Items of News.
The Big Head
is of two kinds conceit and the big
head that comes from a sick head
ache. Does your head ever feel like
a gourd and your brain feel loose d
sore? Tou can cure it In no time by
acting on your liver with Ballard's
Herblne. Isn't It worth trying for
the absolute and certain relief you'll
get? A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Horses for Sale,
P. G. Smith of Burns. Is now at the
Bowman ranch 5 miles south of Pen
dleton with 60 head of big horses to
sell.
j Veston Mountain Strawberries
The kind that have the Rich Flavor
When you start putting up fruit, remember this we keep
Economy Fruit Jars and extras and can furnish you with good
cane sugar If you want to save, phone Main 534.
East End Grocery S3F5
wxr-
Mcn's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's.
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., June 23. Miss Pansy
Ireland of Pendleton, has accepted
the position of manager of the, tele
phone office at Milton, to take the
place made vacant by the resigna
tion of Miss Mina Hayes. Mis Ire
land will begin her duties July 15,
when Miss Hayes leaves for MeMinn
ville, Ore., where her mother resides.
Misses Bertha Miller and Myra
Mumford were visitors at Walla
Walla today.
Mrs. II. O. Mansfield of Freewater,
accompanied by her children, Is the
guest of friends in Portland.
Mrs. F. A. Sikes and Mrs. J. F.
Slover were visitors at Walla Walln
today. ,
Mrs. I j. Martin of this city is
spending the week with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Minnie Martin of Walla
Wulla.
Miss Caldwell of Pendleton Is the
guest of Miss Pansy Ireland.
Mrs. Geo. Allen and children and
Mrs. Ben Osborne and daughter
Maud, were Walla Walla visitors to
day. !
C. K. Spence, a prominent wheat
rancher from up the river was In the
city this afternoon,
Mrs. Louisa Pierce of Walla Walla,
is the guest of relatives in this city.
The graduating exercises of the
i iglitli grade of the Milton schools
held in Davis' hall last night were
well attended and an excellent pro
gram was rendered.
Matt Mosgrove returned this mor
ning from a business trip to Alberta.
Miss Llna Coe left today for an ex
tended visit- In the east. She will
stay over a couple of days with her
sister, Mrs. J. F. Campbell at La-Grande.
'aonkErs Talk fticeS!
Ely-Norris Sale Co.
of New York City
Manufacturers oi the Celebrated Com
pound Door Special Manard Manganese
Steel Bank Safes
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DDT) tb Kforidl
MGHELM
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lures
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Tm enn ktww what s good tin it until ym
try Mtctxhn property mfiatti.
In Stock by
Pendleton Auto Go.
Johnson St., Near Court
Pendleton
Cocaine, which dulls the nerves nev
er yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The
heavy feeling in the forehead, the
"iunru up oi-nstii.ilii ami nic
discharge from eyes and nose, along f
with all the other miseries attending
the disease, are putto rout by Ely's
Cream Balm. Smell and taste are re
stored, brenthlng is made normal.
Nntll you try this remedy, you can
form no Idea of the good It will do
you. Is applied directly to the sore
spot. All druggists, 60c. Mailed by
Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, New
York.
Mules For Sale. I
We now have on hand BO head of
Missouri mules; 4 to 6 years old; !
100 to 1400 pounds, which we will
sell at reasonable prices. Murphy i
Horse & Mule Co., Walla Walla Barn,
216 W. Cherry St., phone 2305. Wal
la VVatla, Wash.
A Dreadful Wonnd.
from a knife gun, tin can, rusty nail
fireworks, or of any- other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck
len's Arnica Salve to prevent bloo
poison or gangrene. It's the quick
est, surest healer for all such wound
as also for burns, bolls, sores, skli
eruptions, eczema, chapped hands
corns or Piles 25c at Tallman ft Co
has one of its safes on exhibition in the lobby of the Hoi el
Pendleton during the Oregon State Bankers Convention.
This is the bank safe that has been so thoroughly test
ed by engineers and bankers and the safe that is offered
throughout the country subject to an open challenge to all
other makers to submit their safes in competitive
test.
We cordially invite the bankers of the state of Oregon to
inspect this absolute security for the funds of their bank.
General Agents
PORTLAND SEATTLE SPOKANE