East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BADLY EAST OREKONIAN. PEUiDLMTOX, OREGON. TllfUSO VV. nKCrMttKU 20, 1910
ZJirysAry Mans or Young Mans Suit or Overcoat in Our Store-Come Early
n
75c and 85c Corset Cover Embroid
ery 59c
A number of pood patterns, while they last 59
121-2c Silkolines 7c
One special lot of 17 patterns of Silkolines, spoil patterns,
suitable for draperies, comforter, etc. A very fine quality,
while they last, per yard 7
$1.85 Broadcloth $1.39
One lot of broad cloth of extra fine quality, 54-inchcs wide.
Comes in red, frreen, black and navy blue. Your chance,
1.S5 broad cloth SI. 39
Pure Food Section in Our Model
Clean Basement
Without a doubt the cleanest and most sanitary grocery In the
Northwest, and you'll find our prices are right too.
We receive COMPRESSED YEAST fresh dailv, -2 cakes
PUKE MAPLE SYRUP Diamond W. brand quart 60,
1-2 pnllon $1.00. 1 gallon $1.90.
DIAMOND W. PANCAKE FLOUR the finest you have
ever used, Per package 15
A fresh shipment of fancy Tillamook full CREAM CHEESE.
Mild and sweet, per lb 25
NICE TENDER SWEET HAMS sutrar cured, at the
special price, per pound 20
G EX FINE SMYRNA PULLED FIGS rojrular value
$1.25 Special price, box Sl.OO
Special prices on GALLON FRUITS now.
FRESH BLOCK OF IMPOUTET) SWISS CHEESE JUST
RECEIVED.
FRESH ROILED HAMS.
Our famous ASHLAND PEACHES, per can 25?
$2.00 Dress Goods $1.39
A complete assortment of dress poods in voiles, serges, panama,
Prunella cloth, hop sacking, in navy blue, black, brown, red,
grey, etc. 'I'll is is the lest chance you have had to get good
gixxls at a low fitruie. S2.00 cloth, yard $1.39
Last Call All Toys 1-2 Price
Also One Piece of Broadcloth
.'4-inclus wide, of dark red, with black inlaid chock, a very
prdtv piece, usually worth $2.00.
Special Tomorrow $1.39
Save Your Coupons THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE wh
ere it Pays to Trade
NrWS OF TEE
NORTHWEST
Brewery HuiUU Warehouse.
Pa?co, Wash. The Olympia Brew
ing company has purchased a lot on
Columbia street and will soon begin
the erection of a large brick warehouse
to be used presumably as a distribut
ing warehouse.
rest is believed to be certain. The
Chinaman is suffering intense pain,
but it is believed he will recover, al
though his head and face are fright
fully cut and bruised.
Crosi Grouse With Hens.
Boise, Idaho At the Joseph Kent
ranch, 30 miles up the Boise river,
is a freak of nature's handiwork which
!s probably unkown any ptace In the
! world according to a statement made
by the well known mail carrier, G.
F. Nelson. He states that grouse and
chickens have crossed, making a new
breed of fowl which roosts in the trees
at night, feeds in the barnyard and Is
a fair layer of eggs at this season of
the year.
Man Accidentally Slmt.
Marshfield, Ore. By the accidental
H02 Record Is Shattered.
Walla Walla, Wash. One of the
most noteworthy feats In hog raising
is that of L. M. Green of Ferndale in
il:. 1 1 . , 1.,.-. Vill.
HUB V ill 1 . .11 A . 1.1 1 I' looi "vvr ' ' .
ed two pigs, ach seven months old aiscnarge or a Bnoi8u.. ... ...e i.a..u
and each weighing 300 pounds. I of E. L. C. Sarrin, Otto Schetter, lo-
cai manager or ine vesien. uui.
Telegraph company, was shot in the
foot and amputation of that member
v.s found necessary. The men were
in a gasoline launch and Sarrin pick
ed up the gun to extract a shell when
it was discharged. Sarrin Is an attor
ney of this city and the men were
close friends.
Baker Mills Take Contract.
Baker. Or. The Oregon Mill &
Grain company of th'.s city has been
awarded the contract for furnishing
flour to the state penitentiary at Sa
lem for the next six months, begin
ning January 1.
Power Plant on Louis Itiver.
Woodland, Wash, Eastern capit
alists "re planning to, build a large
elee'ric plant on Lewis river in Turn
Turn canyon. Already considerable
nv ney has been expended in surveys
and water rents.
(liine-e Injured by Tlmjr.
Pullman, Wash. "Bologna." Pull
man's lone Chinaman, who, .lives in;
a house on the flats near the O. R. j
& X. depot, was almost killed by rob- j
berg who tried to get his hoarded
wealth Monday night The names of
the robbers are known and their ar-
Hay be permanently overcome
by proper personal efforts
with the assistance of the one
truly beneficial laxative-syrup
of Figs and euxir'Senna.
which enables otse to form regular
habits daily, so that assistance to
nature hay be gradually dispensed
M WHEN M KM REEDED. AS THE
BEST OF REMEDIES. WHEN REQUIRED.
ARE TO ASSIST NAME AND 0T TO SUP
PLANT THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS. WHICH
KUST DEPEND ULTIMATELY UPON PROPER
NOURISHMENT. PROPER EFFORTS AND
RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY.
TO HT ITS BtNtTOW. EfTECTS. fiLWWS BW THE
.6enuinlSywpFi4S and Elixir Senna
Mea-des Take Lives.
Th.. Dalles. Or. Five deaths have
occurred here in the past few days
from the effects of measles, which
have been prevalent for a month past.
One victim was Mr3. Flank Craig,
who died at her home on Bluff street
Monday evening. The others were In
fants, a 9 months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Greene, a. 2-months-old
baby of Mr and Mrs. James Hinds,
a littl,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Vogle, aged a year and a half,
and an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Watklns.
TERSE TALKS OP GOTHAM.
CHAMBKItLAIX SENDS
CFXUUIS TO ANXAPOMS
Washington. Dec. 28. As the re
sult of competitive examinations. Sen
ator Chamberlain has selected the
Yon. "Vrt-lr -CMnMent u-;th the
return of Dr. Cook from his long self- i folding Portland young mentor ad-
imposed exile, a rather Interesting
story about Collander Peary is tfoing
the rounds of the newspaper offices
thni nr. nne ilmihta ffint Pearv dis- spective'y'
covered the north pole, it will be a
inn kAfnin V, a ViOfKimnii nnnulnr.
s ,r . ; . J a.. ! making the highest examination rat
He could en out tomorrow and dis- .
cover the combination of the door of
those
mission to the naval academy: James
Cellars, principal: Annell Ttogers Har-
old Hilton and Lloyd Harnmershiim,
; first, second and third alternates, re-.
If Cellars does not pass
the entrance examination, the ap-
pointment will go to the alternates
ing.
Xii Truce of Hunter.
Lebanon, Or. Xo trace of Thomas
Bond who d;sappeared from his cabin
in t!ie mountains near here December
6, has been discovered, and It is now
bcli. ved that he either fell over a
precipice or met with foul play. Cred
ence is given to the latter theory be
cause of the fact that he is said to
have made some enemies while acting
as deputy game warden.
poises have searched the mountains
in tins vicinity fur many days, there
have been n clues that might aid
them in discovering the cause of his
disappearance.
the New Jerusalem, and those who
have come in contact 'with the emi
nent discoverer would Just go away,
wearing a peeved and blissful expres
sion. And for this public atltude
Peary has himself to blame. On the
authority of those who have come
most In contact with him, the man Is
soured, egotistic and domineering be
yond words. It has been declared
that he was needlessly cruel to those
who accompanied him. An illustra
tion of the manner in which Peary Is
regarded may be gained from the fol
lowing story: When he was in the
arctic, everyone of the white men
attached to the party did their share
of the killing. Peary himself did very
little of the hunting owing to his
lameness he Is short a handful of
toes on the right foot. But when the
expedition returned to America,
Peary disposed of the Bkins and heads
secured as his private property. The
American Museum of Natural History
in this city received a majority of the
Arctic spoils. And Its directors prov
ed themselves men of magnanimity.
They did not force an open break
with Peary, but they quietly notified
the others of the expedition that they
had the privilege of selecting some
of their loot of fur and horn. It has
been quiet, not so much on Peary's
account, as because It has seemed to
some eminent men that the exposure
of a selfish act would bring discredit
on the nation.
The peculiar properties of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have been
thoroughly tested during epidemics
! of influenza, and when It was taken
In time we have not heard of a single
case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal-
Cl'4
Uing! Biff!! Bang!!!
We all get lots of hard knocks In
life, but a business education enables
ua to resist them successfully. The
Pendleton business college supplys the
education.
The peculiar properties of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy have been thor
oughly tested during epidemics of Inl
fluenza, and when it was taken In
time we have not heard of a single
case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal-era.
A love affair is not so serious un
til after you are married.
MUST RAISE HONEY!
Prices
Slaughtered
For ilie rest of tlio week wo will soli nnytliinjr in our store
fur 1-5 off. Just tliink, nn extra Axminister nip for only
$18.75.
A nice lino of leather upholstered rockers, very fancy, to
he oM at hiir re.uciion. Were ordered for the Christmas
lnile hut arrive. lo late. Special bargaind in everything
for this week only.
Pendleton Furniture Go.
W. II. GRAHAM, Mjrr.
Opposite Alexander's
Read In the January Sunset Maga
zine "Los Angeles Homeland," su
perbly Illustrated In four colors
"The Spell," by C. N. and A. M. Wil
liamson. A thrilling California ro-
Although ! mance. Now on sale, ail news stanus,
IS cents.
California Fig Syrup
FOt SALE BV ALL LEADING DRUM ISTS
ONC SIZE ONLY. PftlCE SO A BOTTt F
;ivcriior-ele't WIlson'M Illrtli.lay.
I'rm'-ton, I).-c. 2ft. Former pres
ident of Princeton University Wood-ri-w
Wilson, who will be governor of
the s';iti. after the first of the year,
celebrated his fifty-fourth birthday
here today. Dr. Wilson Is In the
midst of a bitter factional fight over
the elcr-tirm 'f a 1'nited States sena
tor to succeed Senator John Keen,
whose term expires March 4, 1911.
"lioss Smith of the democratic par'
ty Is active In his own interests.
Smith has been conducting a violent
campaign of personal abuse against
Dr. Wilson.
Observe filiidilono Anniversary.
London, Dee. 29. Today Is the 101
anniversary of the birth of Wlllilam
Gladstone. The great statesman's
statue In the Strand was covered with
flowers and an unusually handsome
wreath was contributed by the gov
ernment of Pulgarla. as that country
cheiiHliis unusual gratitude toward
Gladstone for his exertions in Its behalf.
The greatest danger from Influenza
Is c.f Its resulting In pneumonia 't'ht
can be obviated by using Chamber
tnln' Cnnirh Itemedv. ns it not only
w..nts J. Marline elected, while curM, r,riuenza, but counteract any
tendency if th- disease townrds pneu
monia. Sold by all dealers.
It's a wise man who can estimate
his own worth correctly.
When You BUILD,
Build to STAY!
Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks
are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more
in
I
substantial and far more comfortable
either cold or warm weather,
Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda
tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone
See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks
DeTore you build your home.
I will furnish your estimates for any class of
wori on application.
D. M. MMY
Contractor! andBuilder
Cor. Railroad amd Willow Stt. Pendleton. Or