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T PAGE TWO BASIS EAST ORaMN1AX. PENDU2TON. OREGON. FRIDAY. PKCEMHER 0. JB10 EIGHT PAGES Saturday Bargain Bulletin 8 Patterns of Silk SuitaMo for waists ami dntos wortli $1.25 yard. Satur day special .. 50 75c Silk 63c A Japanese iSilk. suitable for handkerchiefs and mufflers, just the width and weight. Saturday social 63r $1.25 Serge 89c One lot lhuk Vicuna and storm sonre, 42-inehes wide, all wool ami a splendid value, worth $1.25 yard. Saturday special - S9f 42-inch Cloth 42c One lot Wool Batiste, suitable for Kimonas, dresses, etc. (Vines in all shade. You can not afford to miss this special. Saturday special ..... 42 $1'50 Dress Goods 75c Just this one lot of Dress Goods to po in this. In mixtures and Fancy IMaids, suitable for extra skirti and children's dresses, oO-fmhes wide. Saturday special 75 35c Sheeting Bleached ? Come in and see. We will make a special price on this 35 1M bleached sheeting. Saturday special 29 75c Ladies Hose 39c One lot of ladies hose, both in fancy and plain lisle, also em broidered with G-inch jrarter top, double heel and toe. A sure enough value. Saturday special - 39 Musical Program Saturday Eve. Here in our store from 7 o'clock to 0 o'clock. Everyone is most cordially invited to come and hear the music, which we promise you will lie fim Professor Karl Ouiott and his excellent or chestra will render the program which is as follows: 1. Murch. A Signal From Mars 7. March. On a Monkey Honey- 2. Waltz Home and Harbor , moon. S. Mexican Waltz, Ensueno Se- 3. Overture Storrn King ductles. 4. March, Knights and Ladles 9, Overture Pastime of Honor. 10- Characteristic, Dance of the .... . Sparrow. 5- Waltz Blush of Roses n Wa,(z Ceriblrlbtn 6. Intermezzo Cupids Garden 12. March Cubanola Glide Every number Is a good one. You can't help feeling better for having heard It. Come. 7 to 9 o'clock. $2.00 Broadcloth $1.53 A broadcloth with a smooth back and very fine facing, lxks the cloth of $3.00 quality. In cream white only, 51-inches wide. Saturday special .... - $1.53 35c Golf Gloves 23c (Vine in navy, green, brown, gray and black. The very In-st make in the country. Xice fitters and very serviceable. Saturday special : Childrens Hose 11c This one lot especially bought for children's school hose, and well worth 20 pair. Its a heavy rib and full size. Any size von want. Saturday special H $35.00 Womens Suits $15.00 This is n great bargain. Every suit in this lot of about one hundred suits is a snap. We can't ln'gin to buy thcin for this price, but they must go. Our loss and your gain. Don t miss this sale, you can't aford to. Saturday special $15.00 $20.00 Mens Overcoats $13.95 Just for this one day only wo will sell auy of our $20.00 Overcoats and Kain Coats, this fall's latest styles, new, nifty and up-to-date. Saturday special - $13.95 50c Womens Tailored Collars 19c We have a very large assortment of women's tailored collars and stocks, very pretty designs, new and nobby. Saturday special 19 35c Ruching 19c These Ruchings come in 6 patterns and lengths to the lxx, They're NEW NOW. Saturday sjKx-ial 19? 50c Boys Underwear 44c One lot of lxys' underwear, in heavy fleeced lined and knit goods. A special offering. Saturday special -1-1 75c Ladies Vest and Pants 47c This special consists of an assortment of heavy ribbed fleeced lined separate pants and vests, were worth 75t garment. Saturday extra 47 Save Your Coupons THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSEWhereItPAYStoTrade Kg3!tgg3gsgEg3& ECHO'S LEVY WILL . BE SEVEN MILLS LAST COIXCIL MEF.TIXG OF YEAH IS HELD Amount of Taxes Rapidly Decreases V ruler Present Administration Man agement Educational Conference Held. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Dec. 9. The city coun cil presided over by Mayor Scholl held its last meeting for the year Tuesdny night. The tax levy for 1910 was fixed at 7 mills. This is quite a reduction from the tax levy of the two previous years. In 1908 when rroh't.itiori went into effect here it w.'s f iun. necessary to vote a 23 mill tax for the expenss of the town, there being $1963 of saloon license money that had to be returned. In 1909 the tax levy was reduced to 15 mills, and now, owine to the car'-ful and judi cious management f the city fath ers there is a further reduction and the levy for the 1910 assessment is to be only 7 mills. Never has the future of Echo ap peared more bright, both in reference to moral and financial management. The r-suit "f the election held here on Tuesday was such that declares the majority of Echo's people stand for law and order and that the spirit of financial economy that has charac terized th" present administration will cont nue to live. A district convention for education al purposes was held here today at the I. '. O. F. hall. Superintendent Ackerman was present anil addressed the rn'-eting. find themselves at the end of a day tired out with the weight of their loads. MOVEMENT TO AID 1 1 EI ItS OF DICKEXS New York, Dec. 9. To raise a fund for the descendants of Charles Dick ens, most of whom are living in ex treme poverty, a "Dickens centenary stamp" was placed on sale today, and will soon be available to admirers of the great novelist throughout the United States and the British empire. The stamps sell for one penny, or two cents, each. Large quantities have been sold to British and American publishers of Dickens' novels, who will place a stamp on each volume sold. The first stamps printed were presented to King George and Pres ident Taft. Three children and sev enteen grandchildren of the Immor tal creator of "David Copperfield" are now living. The centennial of the birth of Dickens will be observed throughout the English-speaking world in February, 1912. The stamps will be kept on sale until that time, when the proceeds will be divided among the beneficiaries. PLANS JADE FOR L Prelection MOKIi !M)M..it iui.ls SAID TO HE NEEDED V.visblt,gon. T.T. 0. "V,ngr-?s will fo -n be nk'-d to i-rniit the jssii" of iloi'-.i- .! . in 1 r-.-"'.y :rv raised quan tities over 'he pres.-nt output. Many conipl lints haw come to the treas ury departrrn nt. rspe.-.aily from the west as to the scarcity of dollar bills, and this year, in un attempt to sup Xi!y tii" demand the treasury has been fssu iiK $1 crenbacks f r the first time sinef. IMS. While dollar bills uti plentiful in the east, and silver dollars almost unknown, it Is almost lmo ss bl" ti se. ure currency of this denornitiat'in in tin- western states and the people have to con'ent them jeiveg with the bulky silver piece. Wh'le the complainants do not allege that this s"rt cf money is undesirable collector and others who get lnrfre quantlt vs of the silver cartwheels ItEPItESEXTATIVES FROM ALL HOARDS COMING HERE Law Requires That nt I.cast One Member of Every- Scluiol Hoard In County Attend Convention Here Saturday Splendid Entertainment Provided for Delegates. ' All preparations are completed for ; the second annual convention of the j Umatilla county school boards which I will convene in the circuit court room at the' court house tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock, and according to County School Superintendent Frank K. Welles, the prospects are good for a large attendance from over the county. The principal speakers at the meet- ing will be State Superintendent of public Instruction J. H. Ackerman, Superintendent R. F. Robinson of Multnomah county and Principal J. V.'. L. Kaufman of the lone schools, who has made considerable reputa tion as a humorist. Another feature of the program for the day will be l several selections by the Pendleton j male quartet. There are 100 school districts In i Umatilla county. In each of which ' there are four officers, but It Is hard- ly probable that more than one will l represent a great many of the dls I trlcts. However, there Is great Inter- TIio "pure food law" ui designed by j est manifested In the approaching by the government to protect the meeting as the one of last year proved public from injurious Ingredients In very profitable to the boards in the both foods and drugs. It is benefl- I settlement of the various problems clal both to the public and to the con- which confront them, scientlous manufacturer. Ely's Superintendent Welles and the Cream Balm, a successful remedy for I Pendleton male quartet went to Echo cold In the head, nasal catarrh, hay I today where they will be met by Su fever, etc.. containing no Injurious J perlntendent Robinson of Multnomah drugs, meets fully the requirement i county. The two superintendents will I of the new law, and that fact Is prom- conduct a local Institute and parents' - . .. I .1 l.l .. ..,hlV inentiy stated on every pacKage. n , mci-ung hub t-t-iMMK. m.-i contains none of the Injurious drugs j they will come to Pendleton for the which are required by the law to be ' convention of school boards. Follow mentioned on the label. Hence you I In? he program tomorrow, they will ISISCI IT'S FALL, $8 TItAGEDY. Punches Cash Register, Proprietor Who Was Absent, Won't Relieve It. Fred Williams, a cook at a Santa Barbara restaurant, Is out of pocket Je as the result of what he calls pet rifled luck. While left in charge of the eating house a biscuit (the kind that mother doesn't make )fell from the shelf and hit the cash register, ringing up the equivalent of many good meals. He tried to. explain to the proprietor but in vain. can use Itsafely. Em tray Notice. One span of sorrel geldings some what old. Weight about 1160 pounds. Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, 308 Lllieth street, Pendleton will warded. ! leave for Fruitvale, where an InstI tute similar to the one In Echo will be held In the evening. City of Toledo, Loess State nf Ohio, Connty sa. . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha la atalor partner of the firm of V. 1. Cheney enaioeaa in me 1117 ok joienu, Stat aforesaid, and that aala firm will pay tbe anm of ONH HUNDRED 1 IIULLAH8 lor f-aco ana ererj cmmn 01 ca- As thy train neared the city the tarrh that raanot ba cured by the tws of ..olored porter approached the Joval- j IU"' c,urrh Cnr5:RANK j criENBT. raced gentleman, saying with a smile: ! Bworn to before me and anbacrlbed" la iny "Khali Ar brush yo' off, suh?" rwwoct, tbla fltb day of Deceaber, A. v., be re- A Co., doing j County aad "No," he replied, "I prefer to get off In the usual manner." only Lif Insurance Company "Exclusively Ore gon" Qregonljfe BEST FOR OREGON. AN8 Home Office, Corbett Bldg Fifth and Morrison, Portland A. L Mills L. Samuel Clarance S. Samuol President Geo. Uaniger Assistant Ucsszer N. Berkeley, District Manager, Pendleton 1880. IHcal A. W. liTJCAHON. Notary Pobfle. Mall's Catarrh Core la takrni Intersally. and acta directly oa ths blond and m neons surface of the ayatem. Send for teetl umlale free. Hold by all Drngciats, T5. SPENT 13 CENTS AND IO ST. Ix-foati-d Socialist Candidate for Oon grew( HIm III Statement. Norfolk, Va. Fifteen cents was the amount which C. E. Goode, defeated socialist candidate for conress, per sonally spent In the recent congres sional campaign, according to his statement filed with the secretary of the commonwealth. Incidentally, however, he referred to an expendi ture by the party management. Lionel At first he was simply crazy about her, but now he neglects her shamefully, Leonard I at flrat he went out of his mind, and then she went out of his mind. elivery System accounts for much of our success in the merchandising of coal. The way we screen and store this much need ed commodity of course helps out. Then, too, we endeavor to give cour teous attention to every patron whether he buys in a large or small way and to investigate closely all complaints, which fortunately are few OREGON LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 LACE-MAKIXfl MAC1IIN ES COMINtJ l ltOM ENGLAND Consul Samuel M. Taylor states that the exports of lace-making machinery from Nottingham to the United States from July 13 to October 12. 1910, were as follows: New Levers fjnth rough machines, 48, valued at S2 7 1 060; extra parts accompanying the machines, $9209; cases and packing, $4978; extra parts not accompanying machines, $17,572; cases and pack ing, $551; five second-hand Ixvers Gothrough machines, valued at $16, 1S1; cases and packing, $608; grand total $320,159. Never mind singing "Hall to the Conquered" they get all the hall they need. HEAD THIS. All Who .Stirrer From Catarrh, Soro Throat or Colds. Millions of people throughout Am erica have breathed IIYOMEI (pro nounce It H!gh-o-me) and now own a HTOMEI Inhaler made of hard rub ber. If you own a IIYOMEI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of IIVOMEI nt Tallman's and (Jruggists everywhere for only BOc. Ask for nn extra bottle of IIYOMEI Inhalent; It Is only r0o and with It you can cure a cough or a cold In a day. You can get relief from catarrh or stuffed up head In two minutes aniT stop hawking and snuffling In a week. Just pour a tew drops of IIYOMEI Into the inhaler and breathe It In that's all. It's so easy and so pleasant and so much more desirable than swallow In nauseating drugs. Hreathe llyo mel over the Inflamed membrane of. the nose and throat and Its soothing, healing action will be felt Immediate ly. If you have not a HYOMEI Inhal er, get a complete HYOMEI outfit at onco. This only costs $1. and with It comes a HYOMEI Inhales that will last a life-time and ought to be In every family. For free sample of HYOMEI write Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The Bank is Not Back of Me but I am back of the Baak and opposite the City Hall where you will find everything in the poultry line that keeps them Healthy and Layiag all the time A Full Line of Conkey's Guaranteed Goods Conkcy's Lice Liquid, Conkey's Lice Powder, Conkey's Noxldde, Conkey's Head Lice Oint ment. Conkey's Scaly Leg, Conkey's Limber Neck, Conkey's Itronchltis, Conkey's uapa Remedy, Conkey's Itoup Cure, Conkey's Cholera Care, Conkey's t hicken Pox, Conkey's Poultry Tonic, Conkey's Fly Knocker. Don't forget they are guaranteed. IT EGGS MEAN MONEY Do not U me, hut enenrlm to the highest ixum oi pront. CONKEY'S LAYING TONIC r-riQOt'fliatlvttrM'l uatmllattniifif OCR. iii..iuif uurlal Tna Wifol.a BrcnKT or ncw-l.ATiNn. Minor hark it ltdou't lrtuaZin. Uo nrl IL Ak (or OooJter'a Book oa FoaltTF. Fan Abo Lee's Goods and International poultry and Stock Food and other footU too umerous t meuUon. A. T. Matthews Company (Suocessor to Chas. Coles worthy.) 13 B. Alt St., Oppataite city HJI. Pfeoa Mala 114. Orpheum Theatre 9. r. HIGH-CLASS jUP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children Ul PBOGRAM Vt TODAY '8 PAPKB. I 1