East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 08, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OUBGOXXAN, PEJTDLBTOH, OBSGOK. I'UIDW. .MI.V 8. 1910.
PACK THREE
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BIG CLEAN-UP CLOTHING SALE
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Keeping in line with our fixed policy, never to carry any surplus stock and to keep only the seasons most
desirable goods for Mr. Merchant, Farmer and Workingman, we will absolutely
CLOSE OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS ON OUR SHELVES
Many to go for half. Price no factor here We need the room for our new lines of Fall goods which will
soon be here. Surplus stock means money needlessly tied-up with the use of this money we are enabl
ed to buy better, discount all bills, save interest on borrowed money, keep down our investment and ex
penses and thus make our regular prices lower than all competition. We invite price comparison.
Our Regular Prices are ALWAYS LOWER Our Sale Prices Cannot Be Matched
No old goods to be found here. We always keep our stock clean. All this season's goods. Harvesters
goods, campers supplies, vacationists needs, workingmens furnishings. Nothing reserved.
All departments have felt the knife
Sale Starts Saturday, July 9th, Ends August 1st.
19
Good Underwear Reduced
;.rx: Summer Underwear, Sale Price 25
(iOu 'Summer Underwear, Sale Price 35
7.1c Summer Underwear, Sale Price 50
$1.00 Union Suits, Porosknit, half price 50
l..r)0 Union Suits, Porosknit, half price 75
All high-prnde two-piece and union suits cut accordingly.
Work and Dress Sox
Kelson's Gray Mixed Sox, Sale Price 5f
12 l-2c Mixed (J ray Sox, Good Quality, Sale Price 84.
."c Black or Brown Sox, Good Quality, Sale Price 8p
.'15c Toppy Geneva Silk Ilose, all shades, Sale Price 20
All Straw Hats go
at HALF PRICE
COMFORTS AND BLANKETS OF ALL QUALITIES
FROM 31.00 UP.
Work or Dress Shirts
7"c and 0."c Work Shirts, Sale
Price 50
7."c Golf Shirts. Sale Price 45
$1.00 Glf Shirts, Sale Price 65E
$1.50 Golf Shirts, Sale Price 95
Soft Negligee Shirts, lirht weight
for the hot days, from 50 up to
$3.50 for silk.
10c Canvas Gloves, good heavy weight, Sale Price 5
Celebrated Tuf-Xut Gloves from 75 tip to 81.75
Telescopes from 45 up to S1.25
Suit Cases $1.25 up to $18.00 for host leathers
J'andana Handkerchiefs, ml and blue 5
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS STETSON
If ATS AND PACKARD SHOES.
wmmm
Men's High Grade Clothing at Sen
sational Clean up Prices
122 Suits $11, $12.50 and $15 values, Sale Price .'. $7.75
All odd suits $17.50, $20, $22.50 and $25 values Sale $14.$5
Extra pants to go at a song you name the price.
All Shoes Reduced
$3.50 Black and Tan Men's Oxfords, Sale Price $2.35
$3.50 and $4.00 Men's Patent Leather Shoes, Sale Price ?2.40
$2.25 Mule Skin, Harvesters Shoes, Sale Price $1.75
$3.50 Elk Hide Shoes, Green and Brown, Sale Price ..$2.75
Canvas Shoes, cool on the feet, Sale Price $1.50
$7.50 High Top Shoes, Sale Price $4.75
75c Men's Fancy Neckwear, Sale
Price 45f
40c Men's Fancy Neckwear, Sale
Price 25
Men's Fine
Neckwear
Reduced
Extra large line to select from.
Clothing for all at Work
ingmens Prices
WORKWOMEN'S CLOTHING COMPANY
Cor. Main and Webb Sts.
"Less expense makes
our prices lower
SIGALS OP DISTBESS.
IVndMoii People. Should Know How
to Iln1 and Heed Them.
Sick kidneya give many signals of
distress.
The secretions are dark, contain a
sediment,
Passages are frequent, scanty, pain
ful. Backache In constant day and
night.
Headaches and dlxzy spells are fre
quent. The weakened kidneys need quick
help. i
Don't delay! Use a special kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kidney Plllg cure sick kid
neys, hnckarhe and urinary disord
ers Pendleton evidence proves this
statement.
L. Oreenawald, 414 Lincoln street,
Pendleton, Ore., says: "I had severe
attacks of backache and there was
much soreness across my kidneys. I
was also annoyed by a burning: sensa
tion when voiding the kidney secre
tions and the passages were too fre
quent. Being advised to try Doan's
Kidney Pills. I did so and the contents
of ono box cured me. I have had no
cause for complaint since."
For sale by all dealers. Price BO !
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take 'no other.
DAY'S HAPPENINGS
Fort St. James
On Lake Stuart,
BRITISH COLUMBIA
This Is destined to be the Portland
of British Columbia, on a navigable
river and deep water lake with two
tralna running In next fall.
Letters pour Into our office all day
with applications for lots. To those
who cannot come In we would do our
utmost to make a good selection.
Price $100 and $200 each. Cash
$25.00, balance $10.00 a month. A
few 40 acre farms Joining Port St
James townslte and Lake Stuart,
$50.00 cash and $10.00 a month.
Von need not he a Canadian Cltlsen
to Hold Tills.
Tou need not Improve It, nor you
need not reside on ft. All this land
Is on or near the railroad. Grand
Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and
Canadian Northern railroads.
nich farm lands, $8.60 per acre,
$8.00 cash, and balance $1.00 per acre
per year until paid.
APPLY CANADIAN NOUTHKHN
LAND COMPANY,
04, 805 and SOfl Lewis Building,
Portland, Oregon.
uru aninwnMFN.
1& jrtfL'BKrtV Cw Bl(f fornnturt
Irrttntiont or ul-ratloni
of muooot tnfltnbrnt
P.m.Im.. ind not Mtrla
IHtfMKSCHtWK'Mri fnt or potunsnal.
old l DrasciiUi
"or hc I In pUii. wrpp,
Ctranlavr Milt Oik MU1UM&
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(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., July 7. A. A. Isaacs,
of Walla Walla, came in on the morn,
ing train and Is looking after his In
terests here. One of the Interests Mr.
lsnncs holds In the city Is that of the
Weston Holler Mills Co.
Robert Jnmleson of Walla Walla,
was among the business visitors of i
the city today, having come over to j
nttend to business matters concern
ing the bank of which he is president.
Andy Erickson. who has been so
journed at Hot Lnke for the pus!
fi w weeks, returned yesterday eve
ning muiii Improved In health. Mr.
Kikkson is n charge of the Blue
Mountain section on the O. R. & N.
Co.'s lines near where the recent
ditching of the engine occurred.
Miss Etna Chapman was In this
morning from the ranch home south
of town, and enitnged In shopping
with the merchants.
The Insurance on the house and
furniture of o. C. Turner, which was
destroyed by fire yesterday evening
amounts to $1700 which represents
less than one half of the value. Many
family relics that were almost price
less were destroyed there being no
chance of entering the burning build
ing to attempt their removal. The
real origin of the fire Is still a mys
tery unsolved, and It Is only presum
ed that it originated from the kitchen
fire, although there had been no fire
In it for an hour or more.
D. C. Kirk and family, have remov
ed to their ranch on the reservation,
and will remnln thero until after the
harvest season is over. It Is planned
then to go to the Alberta country
where Mr. Kirk and his hoys have
Invested In quite a body of land.
the Spokane trouble here, and will
halt demonstrations.
Farmers say they are having little
trouble In securing crews, but the
Iiiilu.striiil Workers of the World claim
they have the rest of the men avail
alile tied up. They say there will be
nut one man go out from now on
unless promised $3 a day. Farmers
say they cannot pay this, and also
claim they will not have to, as they
can get men without It.
Several Industrialist meetings were
held Just outside the city limits Wed
nesday, but were not largely attended,
being too far from the city center.
NOTES AND NEWS
Boreness of the muscles, whether
Induced by violent exercise or Injury,
Is quickly relieved by the application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. Th!
liniment s equally valuable for mus
cular rheumatsm, and always affords
quick relief. Sold by all dealers.
When the stomach falls to perform
its functions, the bowels become de
ranged, the liver and the kidneys con
gested causing nuberous diseases. The
stomach and liver must be restored to
a healthy condition and Chamberlain's
Stomach and I.Iver Tablets can be de
ponded upon to do It. Easy to take
and most effective. Sold by all dealers.
and
Mr.
who
him
IMMSTRIAL WORKERS
LOSE IN WALLA WALLA
Walla Walla, Wash. The Industri
al Workers of the World movement
seems to have lost out here, and al
though many men were about the
streets Wednesday, no meetings were
held, and there Is little excitement.
A. H. Parts and L. W. Fortune, ar
rested Tuesday night for street speak
ing, were fine $5 and warned that
the maximum will follow the next
offense. Fifty men, with red ribbons
on their coats attended the trial and
all were willing to be witnesses.
The Industrialists thronged the
streets along "Salmon Row" and talk
ed freely, but offered no cause for
arrest. The police are firm In their
determination to have no repetition of
Hearse Twice Capsized.
Sussex, N. B. F. W. Wallace, fun
eral director and undertaker in the
adjoining village of Plumweseep, was
bcund for a funeral, and was driving
the empty licarso. As an act of cour
tesy he stopped at the house of Rev.
Mr. Clarke, the officiating clergyman
and offered him a hearse ride. Mr.
Clarke accepted the undertaker's In
vitation and the two men were seated
on the box of the hearse, when an
automobile swung around a bend.
The hearse horses shied and the
hearse was capsized. The clergyman
fill on the glass window on the side
of the overturned hearse. Fortunately
neither clergyman nor undertaker
was seriously Injured. Mr. Wallace
ttli'Phonod for another hearse.
Finally the procession left the
bouse. As the horses attached to the
hearse wore turning Into the cemetery
they shied again, although there was
no automobile In sight this time.
Again the hearse capsized and again
was the undertaker thrown under the
wreckage, but this time he was
trampled on by the horses. He was
taken to his home, where after an ex
amination the doctor said that he had
n broken rib. on injured lung and
bruises.
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., July 8.- Gus Wink
ler, for 11 years head of the Mosgrove
Co.'s department store at Milton, has
severed his connection with that firm
and left today for Hatton. Wash.,
Adams county, where he will enter
business for himself, having pur-
chased a general merchandise
I implement store at that place.
inkier has many friends here
regret his departure, but wish
success in his new home.
Mrs. John Frazicr. accompanied by
her daughter, Maud, will leave Man
day for Oakland, Cal.. where she will
consult a specialist In regard to a
growth on her eye.
C. J. Freese, representing the
Spokesman-Review was a business
visitor in Milton today.
Mrs. Lee dinger and daughter
Vera, were Walla Walla visitors today
Karl Quanor fell from a bicycle
and was severely hurt, the services
of Dr. H. E. McQuary fteing re
quired. Mrs. James Kirk of Hudson Bay,
was a visitor In the city this after
noon. She says the second crop of
alfalfa hay will be ready for harvest
next Monday with a large yield.
Mrs. Robt. McEwen and daughter
attended a session of Maccabees
lodge at Freewater this afternoon.
A large number of families are
leaving today and tomorrow for the
different summer resorts on the
mountain. Some will go to the Toll
Cute and Ed Smith's, while quite a
number go to Hill's camp.
Misses Lnura Bruce and Alice
Oompton. two school teachers, will
leave today for the mountains to be
gone several weeks.
Geo. Mllner has opened a Jewelry
and, second hand store In combination
with his shoe shop on Main street.
Men's oxfords cheap at a Eklund's.
PAPAL ZOCAVES ARE PASSING.
Out of 2000 Only 200 Answer to Roll
Call.
Paris The Pontifical Zouaves are
thinning; there were about 2000 50
years ago, when they fought for the
pope. But recently at the muster In
Paris only about 200 answered the roll
call. The celebration began by a pa
rade outside the Sacre Coeur, the
great basilica that dominates all Par
is and the flat Seine valley from the
northern point, the one hill of the city,
the Mount of Martyrs.
The veterans, gray or white all of
them, but straight-backed still, as
fighting men should be, were review
ed by their own chief, General De
Charette. who gave them all the
touching French accolade and the
greeting of an old brother in arms.
After the review high mass, with an
oration by Monslgnor De Cabrleres,
bishop of Montpeller, who made the
Interesting reflection that most of the
volunteers in the papal service were
of noble blood, so that an Italian gen
eral Into whose hands a good batch
of them had fallen by the luck of war
said the roll of his captives read like
a guest-list from the court of Louis
XIV.
"He doesn't seem to be awed by tha
comet?"
"He's not to be awtd by anything
that he can see for nothing."
Saying mean things pleasantly la
usually sure of an unpopular end.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cooa
ty, as.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that ba la
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ckx
ney &Co., doing business in the City et
Toledo, County and 8tate aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the som of ONB
1H XDKED DOLLARS for each and evert
ease of Catarrh that caanot be cored by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. CBEXEY.
Sworn to before me sad subscribed la
my presence, tbls 6th day of December, A.
D. 1888.
A. W. GLBASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hulls Catarrh Core Is taken Internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for teatlato
nlals free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Ball s Family rills for constipation.
Orpheum Theatre
i. P. KEDERN'AO H, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Program Change on Sua days, TueNday's and Friday's.
Teething children have more or less
diarrhoea, which can be controlled by
giving Chamberlains Colic and Diar
rhoea Remedy. All that is necessary
Is to give the prescribed dose after
each operation of the bowels more
than natural and then castor oil to
cleanse the system. It Is safeand
sure Sold by all dealers.
"Oh. dear," sighed small Elmer, "I
wish I Tind another pocket!"
"Tou have several now," rejoined
his mrtther. "Why do you want an
other?" "I've looked through all of them
lor my knife," explained Elmer, "but
1 couldn't find it. If I had another
pocket it might bo In that." Chi
cago News.
Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's
SPECIAL NOTICE
Of Importance to the. People of Pendleton.
Tallman Co. desire to announce
to the readers of the East Oregonian
that they have been able to secure
the agency for Pnrtslan Sage, the
marvelous dandruff cure and delight
ful hoir dressing.
Tallman & Co are glad to state
that Parisian Sage Is a rigidly guar
anteed hair Invlgorator.
It cures dandruff m two weeks by
killing the dandruff microbes; It
stops falling hair. Itching scalp and
splitting hair or money back.
It Is a most pleasant hair dressing
especially for ladies, as it causes the
hair to grow in thickly and makes it
luxuriant and lustrous. The price Is
only 50 cents a large bottle at Tall-man's!
wf-ifiiar
Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens!!!
All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old
For choice dressed ones plume your order night before. We
dress none except Tor orders so If you like cold storage poultry
patronize the other fellow or store yourself.
East End Grocery
Telephone
Main 536
Res. Phone B. 2561.
mass-
Dyers'
Best
Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that
crows. Good bread is assured wl.?n
BYERS' REST FLOUR is used. Bran.
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon.