East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY KAST OREGONIAN, PMSTDLMTON, OBBOON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, IB 10.
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THESE fouf points mean perfect corset satisfaction. .
. You U find them all in The Gossard Corset the new idea in fieuro
building which has made such an instant and world-wide success.
it-cniuituui iuc i asuiuuauie corset oi today.
The Gossard is a Parisian idea so far as artistic
quality goes but it's American in its good sense and
peculiar hygienic virtues.
y7 THE V
Qossard
follow the natural lines of beauty. They make pos
sible as no other corset can that smooth and beauti
tul habit back so much in vog':e.
Whatever the tendency of vour figure may be, the
Gossard Corset will mold it along the lines of utmost
grace and sightliness.
Le t us show you Gossard Corsets. You'll find
here au exact model for your figure.
Just
Received
A new shipment of
goods in our art de
partment Now pillow tops,
new table runners,
in the art and craft
effects, new crashes
and burlaps, fringes
and loops in all col
ors, laundry bags,
corset covers, towels,
pillow cases for eye
let and French, Ital
ian pin cushions in
all lengths and col
ors. COME EARLY
while tho assortment
is good.
GRANITE CLOTII 10-inches wide, in
black, brown, tan, etc. The fabric that
rives the very best of wear used to be
75S now 38
LADIES' HAND BAGS splendid imita
tion Morocco, strong and good size.
Our special at - 65
We- also have a mot complete line of all
. I-eathers, gold and silver mountings, etc.,
up to any price you want.
A BIG LOT OF WAISTING FLANNELS
good patterns, worth 50 yard
special, yard 25
THE CELEBRATED "XAIAD" DRESS
SHIELDS worth 50 to 25? pair
special, pair 15
OXE LOT PEARL BUTTONS worth
15r dozen, special at, dozen... .....7
Grocery Section, Pure Food Department in Our
Model Basement
All sroods displayed right lx'fore your eyes.
Kept absolutely clean.
T'uintilla County Grown Apples, the follow
ing varieties:
Rome Beauties. Ark Blacks, Spitzenbergs,
Winesaps, Wolf River and White Winter
Peramains.
Special price on Sugar Cured Shoulders
per pound - 15
Nov Crop Umatilla Conntv Grown Honey:
3 comls 50
Extracted. ." lb. pails 65
Extracted, 10 lb. pails $1.25
Sole agents for Ehmann's pure Olive Oil
35, 60 and $1.00 bottles.
Sole agents for Huntley and Palmer im
ported Biscuits.
We have just received a new stock of fancy
cookies.
Chocolate Eclairs, per doz
Firarro Creams, per doz
Fig Bars, per doz
Honey Straws, per doz
Coeonnut Bars, per doz
Oroeorv Phone Main 17.
Drv Goods Phone Main 22.
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12
10
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THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
Aircnts for Dent's Gloves. Springfield Underwear, Everwear ami Wayneknit Hose. Buttei'
icks Patterns and Publications. ,'
SPOR TS
COAST I.KAGrK.
IYtsco 9. Sacramento 3.
Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 26. Harry
Sutor's pitching and heavy hitting- by
the Seals beat the Senators yester
day by the score of 9 to 3. Sutor
struck out 12 men and the boys be
hind him nit for 13 safeties, four be
ing two-bagger. Both teams had
patched up fighting fronts.
Score: R. H. E.
Sal( Francisco 9 13 2
Sacramento 3 8 2
1 Sutor and Berry; Fitzgerald, Nourse
and Laljonge.
Portland 2, Iios Angeles 0.
Los Angeles, Oct. 26. Steen pitch
ed a two hit game against Los An
geles yesterday, Portland winning by
the score of 2 to 0. Steen held the
locals down throughout and at no
time was In danger. Score: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 0 2 1
Portland 2 9 1
Castleton and Waring; Steen and
Fisher.
Oakland 2,' A'enion 1.
San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 26. Ver
non presented rather a badly tatter
ed appearance yesterday when the
team lined up minus the presence of
the Brashcar brothers and they lost
the first game of the series to Oak
land, 2 to 1. Jack Lively pitched a
ttfeady game, scattering the hits,
walking no one and sending five of
the Vernonltes back to the bench via
the strikeout route. Three errors
chalked against Happy Hogcn's band
aided the Oaklanders. Score: R. H.E
Oakland 2 6 1
Vernon 1 7 3
Lively and Pearce; Brackenrldge
and Brown.
THIS FOR YOU
And everybody else in tho Pacific Northwest
Third National Apple Show
In Spokane. November 14 to 19.
APPLES and APPLES and APPLES
And; everything that pertains to Apples, and their cultivation,
packing, shipping and eating.
A NOVEL SHOW IN A MODERN CITY
Visit them both
LOW EXCURSION FARES
From all stations
Northern Pacific Railway
Tickets on sale November 13, 14, 15, 1C, 17, 18.
Ask the Ticket Agent the Fare.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Or.
A. M. Cleland, G. P. A., St Paul, Minn.
A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or.
Cliance Will Vse Axe.
Chicago. That an entirely new line
up will represent Chicago in the Na
tional league next year was predicted
today, as the result of the miserable
showing of the once doughty Cubs In
the world's series just ended.
Manager Chance is said to have de
cided to infuse some younger blood
into his team, and with this object In
view, will probably swing the ax on
the necks . of at least half a dozen
whose names are part of baseball his
tory. It is more than likely that either
Sheckard or Schulte, or perhaps both,
will go. Steinfeldt who has grown
old at third base, undoubtedly will be
benched in favor of some youngster,
probably Zimmerman. It Is doubtful
whether Johnny Evers will recover
from the injury he received three
weeks ago in Cincinnati, and sftlll
more doubtful if he will be the Bame
Evera should be regain full use of
his ankle.
Pitchers, Brown, Reulbach, Over
all and Pfelster are going down grade
and Cole, Foxen, Richie, Mclntyre
and Pfeifor probably will be the back
bone of the pitching staff next -year.
Kling Is expected to give way per
manently to Archer, and even the
peerless leader .may bench himself In
favor of some promising young first
baseman.
Chance Is inclined to be reticent on
the proposed switching, but he inti
mated to friends that sweeping
changes are likely to occur.
Phone Mala &.
803 E. Court St.
Dry, wet, chemi
cal - and steam
cleaners.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come back when cleaned by the
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER,
MANAGER.
and each other's stars that they have
not been killed, and
Michael Maher, the gourmet, call
ing loudly for a piece of bullet proof
pie.
44 B. B, B. at T.
Saturday.
P. W. Friday and
J V STICK KING. ERSTWHILE
TAMER OF WILD STEERS
Few people of the thousands who
were In attendance at the Pendleton
R.-undup knew that Will R. King, one
of the supreme justices of the sta,te,
gazed from among the spectators
with longing eyes upon the ring and
wished that Judicial dignity did not
prevent him from taking off his coat
and going down among the contesting
cowboys. In the old days In eastern
Oregon, Judge King could throw a
rope or ride a broncho with the best
of them, and although the supreme
bench Is now his seat Instead of the
hurricane deck of a cayuse, he still
thinks thai he could make a showing
In frontier sports that would cause
tend erf eet to gape.
When Judge King was a boy in
Umatilla county he was famous
among the boy population as a rider
of yearling calves. Many an adven
ture he went through In becoming
proficient In this line of sport. On
one occasion he leaped upon a stal
wart yearling without noticing that
the youngster was tied to a post by a
Ion? rope. The yearling, horror
strcken at the unwonted presence on
Its back, set off at full speed, being
brought up with a Jerk that threw
U had over heels when the end of
the rope was reached. Young King
alighted on his head some distance
away and all but sustained a broken
neck.
Just after removing to Baker coun
ty, In 1878, King concluded to give a
demonstration to the young men of
that community of his expertness In
steer-riding. Selecting a husky year
ling muley from among a band In a
corral, he saddled It. The muley be
gan to buck and kick at a rate that
threatened an early extinction of the
saddle, and when King ran to save liis
property, turned on him.
In telling the story to some friends
at the Roundup, Judge King broke off
at the Important place. He explained
that he ran headlong for the fence
and was just half way over It when
the muley reached him. Then he
would tell no more.
Everyone who has traveled from
Pendleton to Walla Walla remem
bers an old house on the left hand
side of the track where It makes the
big curve over the Weston trestle.
When a schoolboy In tho middle 70's
Judge King used to live with P. S.
Walden in that bouse. Later he liv
ed with Jerry Baker, three miles
north of Weston, and his early asso
ciations In the Weston neighborhood
were partly responsible for his be
ing one of the men who helped es
tablish the Eastern Oregon State Nor
mal School at Weston.
Do tho right thlna; If you have -Nasal
Catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm
at once. Don't touch the catarrh
powders and snuffs for they contalne
cocaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases
the secretions that Inflame the nasal
passages and the throat, whereas med
icines made with mercury merely dry
up the secretions and leave you no
better than you were. In a word,
Ely's Cream Balm is a real remedy,
not a delusion. All druggists, 50
cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 6t
Warren street, New York.
Mashed potatoes are made whiter
and lighter by adding Cleveland's
Baking Powder before beating. Try a
3 pound can from your grocer for $1.
44 B. B.
Saturday.
B. at T. P. W. Friday and
New Line of Ladies Waists
Women's and Misses' Silk Waists, in
brown, navy, gray and plaid
black, black checks,
?3.25 up to $7.50
Women's and Misses' Wool Drees Waists, blue, red, black,
cream, tan and patterns. ?1.75 to ?2.50
f Sizes from 32 up to 44.
: THE WONDER STORE
ESPAIN tt aejHHBV Mais aaj CMt Straat
SURELY SETTLES
UPSET STOMACHS
INDIGESTION", GAS, HEART
BURN OR DYSPEPSIA VANISH
Catarrh Cannot B Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, tby - can
not reach the ami of the dlseaia. Catar
rh Is a blood or constltaclonai disease, aid
lo order to core It you must take Internal
remedies, liana catarrh Core Is taken In
ternally, and acta directly on tbe blood and
mucous surfaces. Uall's fatal rh Cor Is
not a quark medicine. It waa prescribed by
one of the beat pbjalclans la this country
cor years and la a regular prescription. It la
compoaed of the beat tonics known, combin
ed with the beat blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on tn mucous surraces. lbs perfect
combination of the two Ingredlenta la what
produce aurb wonderful results la coring
Catarrb. Herd for testimonials free.
V. J. CHENEY CO., Prop.. Toledo, O.
Hold by DrtigKlata, prlr 73c.
Take Ball's Family Palls for Coastlpa-
PIE "EXPLODES."
Five Minutes After Taking a Little
Dlapepsin Your Stomach Will Feel
Fine Again Eat Your. Favorite
Foods Without Foar of Distress.
Every year regularly more than a
million stomach sufferers In the Uni
ted States, England and Canada take
Pape's Dlapepsin, and realize not
only Immediate, but lasting relief.
This harmless preparation will di
gest anything you eat and overcome a
sour, gassy or out of order stomach
five minutes afterward.
If your meals don't fit comfortably
or what you eat lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or If you have
heartburn, that Is a sign of Indiges
tion. Get from your pnarmacint a 60
cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and
take a dose just as soon as you can.
here will be no sour risings, no belch-
Ins; of undigested food mixed wKh
acid, no stomach ga or heartburn,
fullness or heavy feeling In the stom
ach, nausea, debilitating headaches,
dlzlness or Intestinal griping. This
will all go, and. besides, there will be
no sour food left over In the stomach
ito poison your breath with nauseous
odors.
Pape's Dlapepsin Is a certain cure
for out of order stomachs, because It
takes hold of your food and digests
It Just the same as if your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief In five minutes from all
stomach misery Is waiting for you at
any drug store.
These large BO cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly
cure almost any case of dyspepsia, In
digestion or any other stomach disor
der. Power of the Will.
"I've Just been reading about the
power of the will. It's a wonderful
thing."
"Yes; a millionaire friend of mine
left a will that makes six children
and seventeen grandchildren be
good."
Unimpeachable If you were to see
the unequalled volume of unimpeach
able testimony In favor of Hood's
Sarsaparllla, you would upbraid your
self for so long delaying to take this
effective medicine for that blood dis
ease from which you are suffering.
Revolver AcoldnUMly 1-eft In Case
Startles Restaurant.
New York. When Michael Maher,
fin epicurean truckman, dropped Into
his favorv'e restaurant in Montgrnn
ery street, Jersey City, for the light
collation with which he Is wont at S
o'clock In the morning to begin the
labors of the day some kind fairy
should have whispered In his ear that
Just for that once he had better fore
go the pie.
Mr. Maher can tell at one cursory
glance a restaurant from a shooting
gallery. What deceived him was that
tho shooting gallery effect In his pet
dining place was not Introduced Until
he called for pie. The entire occur
rence was so bizarre that It deserves
to be attacked chronologically.
Thus:
Aprez, Michael Maher, the undiS'
puted champion waitress of Mont'
gomery street. Smiles and salutat
tlons. Will Mons. Maher honor the
establishment by partaking of his
usunl slight repast? The respondent
speaks up, saying ho will be glad to
get. It, with plenty ob alacrity on the
side. i
Miss Bertha and Miss Mignon, her
assistant, thereupon devoted several
minutes of . their time to carrying in
almost everything In the kitchen ex
cept the range and the Greek cook.
This is no canary appetite, this ap
petite of Mons. Maher. For quite
awhile nothing Is heard In Montgom
ery street except the audible break'
fast. Having eaten enough to fur
nlsh a Wetzel's Point picnic, Maher's
ambition overleaps Itself.
"Gimme," says he, speaking In the
patois of the province, "a wedge of
pie."
Mls Rertha reaches for the pie.
The succulent and not altogether un
nutrltlous pastry is In a case on the
wall, but Miss Bertha had been there
before and knows the way. Just as
she starts a selection of the pie in
.transit to the voracious Maher a re
volver, which by mistake, let us hope,
has been packed with the pie, goes
off with a loud report, which is one
of the best things revolvers do. To
ask for pie and to get a set piece
representing a battle la new to Ma
her. Still, with nonchalance, real or
feigned, he asks:
"Who wins tfhe cigar?"
Through the smoke he sees Rich
ard Herbllt, a waiter, having a fit near
the cigar counter. Knowing that the
employes of the , place are not per
mitted to smoke while on duty Ma
her Is puzzled till Herbllt, feeling his
silence may be Improperly construed,
admits he has been Shot slightly In
the left cheek. Persons run In to find
whether somebody has been opening
wine. They find HerbUt entirely re
covered from his hurt. Miss Bertha
and Miss Magnon thanking their own
44 B. B. B. at T. P. W. Friday and
Saturday.
CASTOR I A
- For Infants and Children.
Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought
SANTO
The Vacuum Clean
er Without a Fault
L. M. CARGILL
OPKRATOn AKO AOKXT.
Pkeae Btaefc 9483.
VKPwJe&SSK. yr X Panel llmi
1&&3SK V- Dlreri from
$1.50
SASH and DOORS
You get the t value and high
est quality at nricea like thea by
ordering from our catalogue.
MImIob artyl noBKalow doorm, a 1.0O.
i-'r.nt Imn, ax.4s ( aK.eo.
Cottnir front wluaowa, tXM anal on.
K. U. Ittiride door frama, 75e.
K. D. plain wtndorr frunn, ft. OA.
t-llKbt wlnaowa, ehork rail, 7 He np.
Wc have our own factory and save
fits. Pack
Bend
rou tho mlddlemaa'a oro
carefully and ship anywhere.
ua your nst ot material.
ABIC FR CATAXOGCE 44
OU0. WILLIAMS CO.
1b4M Vint An. !.
FRESH MEATS
SAUSAGES, FISH AND
LARD.
Always pur and delivered
promptly, If you phone the
Central Ueai liarket
108 B. Alta Bt Pbona Main M.
Democratic Ticket
JOHN MAXNING
For Conpress
OSWALD WEST
For Governor
WILL It KING
Six year term
W. T. SLATER
Four year term. For
Supreme Court Judges.
TURNER OLIVER
For Secretary of State
HUGH McLEAX
For Railroad Commia-
sioner.
F. II. SAXTON
For Water Commis
sioner. JAMES E. GODFREY
For State Printer.
II. K. KALL
For Jont Senator.
BEN HILL
For Joint Representa
tive. County Candidates
C. J. SMITH
For State Senator.
T. D. TAYLOR
For Sheriff.
J. W. MAL0NEY
For County Judge.
J. B. SAYLOR
For Commissioner.
TOM J. TWEEDY
For Treasurer.
B. G. M0NKMAN
For Coroner.
JOHN IIAILEY, JR.
For Justice of Peace,
Pendleton District
JOHN If. BENTLEY
For Constabla
(Paid AdrertiMnent)
GOOD VISION
will not he a mere dream to yo
If you have us examine your eyas
and supply the glasses our examina
tion reveals as necessary.
GOOD SIGHT
Is your most precious possession.
So don't neglect It At the first
sign of trouble come at once and
have it remedied of the proper
glasses, scientifically determined,
can accomplish such a result.
A.E. SERUM
Optometrist
With
A. L SCIIAFER, jeweler
Pendleton, Ore.
Tbe Bast Oregonlan is Eastern Ore
ton's representative paper. It leads,
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal patronage, it hi
the advertising medium of the eotloa.