East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EA T $150, 000.00 SALE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
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XEW SPRING COATS.
Models suitable for women ami small wo
men, four most up to the, moment new ideas
on sale tomorrow. They are made of men's
wear, fine serges, in blacks, navys and tans,
three-quarter taffeta silk lined waist and
sleeves, combination trimmed and severely
lain tailored models; at $19.75 they would
Ih values, here only $11. 9o
TWO IIUXPftEI) SUITS FOU WOMK.Y.
IXCU'DINVr SPECIALLY MADE
IMODKLS VOU SMALL WOMKX, AT
14.95.
Made in serges blaek, navy and white
black-and-white ch.'cked worsteds and fancy
'weeils. Your choice of several most note
worthy models, which t be fully njiprcciated.
must be seen. See these at v 1 1.03, and
what others ask elsewhere 2.:i'' for.
SMART WAISTS $2.49.
Fahioned of sheer lawn: lnly and sleeves
nicked in clusters; tucks on back running on
the bias, producing very smart lines ; yoke,
onffs. collar and front elaborated with wide
imitation Irish laee: Dutch neck: kimona
model. All sizes S52.-49
Many distinctive models S2.49 each
Extraordinary Advantages Await Women
Who Want
15 LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS
9?
A splendid quality, whito swiss ribbed
vest, tape top and sleeve. Saturday Spec. 9"
$1.25 LADIES' SUMMER UNION
SUITS 85
Ladies' $1.25 summer union suits, um
brella knee. val. lace trimmed. Saturday
spooi il . SoC
50r MEX'S FANCY SOX 3 FOR 1.00
Here's a banrain you -huplv can't afford
to miss if yon like fancy hosiery. These arr
tlil seann's very latest and swellest patterns
and colors. All sizes, p. great assortment.
Saturday special. " pairs $1.00
Snow White Petticoats, $12 Val
$5.98-$2.50 Vals. $1.87
Women's beautiful White Lingerie and Tail
ored l'ettieoats, made of fine cambric, long
cloth, lawn and muslin ; some have deep
flounces beautifully trimmed in Valencien
nes, Cluny, Mechlin and Point-do-Paris laee
dotted SwNs, or Maderia embroideries.
912.00 values, special at S5.9S
9.00 values, special at 54.9S
$6.50 values, special at $3.98
$5.75 values, speci al at $2.98
$4.75 values, special at $2.27
$2.50 vnliit's, special $1.S7
$1.50 values, special at 79
$4.75 PETTICOATS $2.27
well made and especially good values at
$4.75, barganized for this sale at the low
price of only, each $2.2
Women's Petticoats, made of fine quality
muslin and cambric, trimmed in various
kinds of lace embroidery and riblon, nil
Special on Your Sunday Needs.
at Pendleton9 s Cleanest and Best Grocery
In our Model raseinent. Order Early.
25
15?
Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen 20c
Fancy' Breakfast Bacon lb 25 to 33f
We can slice it on our slicing machine.
Mild, Sweet, Tender Sugar Cured Hams
.per pound 21? and 22?
Suirar Cured Shoulders, pound 18?
Root Beer Extract, littles
Home Grown Asrurainis, pound
Ripe Tomatoes, pound lt?
Radishes, Lettuce, Onions, Rhubarb, fresh
from the gardens.
Fresh Dairy Butter, sweet ami clean, r'160?
Nice Rie Juicy Oranges, special doz. 25
Our I'am-vis A -bland Peaches, can 25?
Dickies stuffed vith Relish. 4 for 25c
Use our Ehmnnn Dure Olive Oil 35?.
GO? mi 1 $1.00.
Fresh Cookies, Wafers, Crackers and Bread.
Stuffed Olives', pint 40?
Ripe Olives, pint 25?
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, C cans $1
Walnuts and Almonds, pound 25?
Maple Butter, 'for icing and frosting
pint jars 45?
Shrimp, can 15?
Dibsters, can 35?; glass 45?
Fancy Cheese for lunch.
Crab Meat for a nice salad, cans 35?
Preserved Ginger, jars.... 50? and 90?
Xauraya Tea, packages....: 30 and GOo
Fresh Saratoga Chips, packages 10?
Xe'v line Fire Proof WareMixing BowK
Custard Dishes, Pitchers, eic
Save Your
Coupons
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WAREHOUSE
$3.00 MEX'S PANTS $1.49
We have nbout one hundred pairs of men's
extra pants, nearly all sizes, an extra good
assortment. Saturday special $1.49
$1.50 COLLARS 95?
Our stock of collars would be a credit to
a city store. They are made of baby Irish,
Irish crochet and hand embroidery. Any of
our $1.00, $1.25, or $1.50 collars
Saturday spiv ial 05?
- $1.00 OTTOMAN SILK 35?
10 different shades in Ottoman silk, the
silk with heavy cord in it, for wear Makes
up very pretty. Worth $1.00 per yard.
Saturday special 35?
50? DRESS GOODS 39?
A few shades in Albatros and wool Batiste,
4 inches wide. Comes in white, cream, light
blue, "green, brown, etc. Saturday special
39?
25? MADRAS 17?
French and India Madras shirtings and
waistings in plain white ami stripes, small
figures, no-inches' wide, worth 25? yard.
Saturday special
85? TABLE LINEN 01?
Table Damask, 7:2 inches wide, pretty pat
tern and full weight, well worth 85? yard.
Saturday special - 1?
STAPLES.
2(1 yard-s Calico, best $1.00
20 yards Cotton Challie .. $1-00
25 yards Lawn $1.00
10 yards Apron Gingham $1.00
12 yards Hope $1.00
20 full size Towel $1.00
20 yards Towel ins $1.00
Eae. Etc.
12 Muslin Saturday x 7 1-2?
5 TVt Thn ad Known. Saturday 3?
5? Needles, paper Salnrday j - 3?
Where it
Pays to Trade
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F. W. HENDLY HAS POST
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IN RECLAMATION OFFICE
(Special Correspondent e.
H-nni."t"n, Ore.. April 2S. Fred
v H nll'.-y, f.rm.r c-unty r-.-.-r.!-'.
Hs ju-t accepted a position h"i
"a;vokkeep.T f'-r the rf-clamati'.n ?-r-anl
is t.j b'-ein upon his duti'-s
, . ; , work in tlie local
r-.'A la'.ation f.ff.re .under
rr.t Xf-.v.-'.! and will rank a? as-ist-n.-.t
rhi'-f clerk.
The new proprietors of the Hotel
i -'.son are preparing to erect or
r. x ;;i the roar of that hostelry. The
ar r will be of Kaker City stone and
v. ill f..-t between J''nn0 and l000.
ni.nex w 11 be u.-- ! for re.tau-I.urjjix.P.
events. The high school and prepara
tory, grammar and parochial school
teanu bring the total of teams en
tered up to the unprecedented fig
uies of 225.
Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Chi
..', Mkliiirm. Notre Dame and
Pennsylvania teams will compete in
i ::. i.i.:e rel iy. In the two mile the
. -.imp- titin' teams will represent
iTlmetoii, Cornell and Pennsylva
. will be the principal cntenders
' . th" f.'ur-mile event.
Among the crack jumpers entered ; I iuru
are Porter, tormcny oi Cornell, who
low holds me Olympic running msu
ship Ryndam. i
Conspicuous in the family are two .
sets of Dam twins. The proud father
is Jacob Dam, 45 years old. He is a
farmer from Slcuf, Peyerland, ifol- ;
land, and he is going to take his chil- j
dren to Pella, Iowa. !
in of mm
while the number of 'manuscripts I
mbaiitted did not quite equal the ex-
Mucilngs and Gum.
"I went Inlo n stationer's sliop
ox Tin; di:.k oi.d fai'.m. i
dream and' drone of the good old
days
When 1 drank from the old tin cup, '
ru-ty and ripe from the elm-king
pump
When Hector was a pup
At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
Willard, the Man of Mystery, made
his drive about the city in search of
a b 'ok which a committee had hid
den and he not only found the book I
but turned to the page upon which j
the (ommi'tee had picked out a worn
: pectations of the management, the i-oimou one o -i ....
! eff.,r- Mihmi't-J wer -f such merit "nml said to Hip shop iisslstnnt:
, a. to make up for anv shortcomings "'Ho you ke.-p niucllnge?'
! along that line, in Judg ng the com- i "'No, sir,' the young in.-ui answered.
,positions main stress was laid upon J 'Wo try to take In" nil the papers, but
I the advertising value of the various there lire so many new ones mining
papers. The Judues were Principal
A. i". Hampton, of the hgh school,
;m! tlv i l:b'rs of the
n w-papers.
two local
f;o.
i,i f,.iin,l th wor,l Itse f A large
Project- ,u,,-.p title; Moffitt. who has a record; ,,.l,r,iV( gathered to marvel at this feat
I- incurs; t.uruicK "i i ii"li,u toe e- - -
f 6 feet.
Pennsylvania, French of Kan-as uni
versity. Farrier and Lane' of Penn
sylvania, and Lawrence, formerly of
Harvard.
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NKfil.KCT FIXAXCIAL SIDE.
jnd
i.:'.iv
Miilnf-bt In the Owirks
,et sleeple-s H.ratn Scranton of
Cit-. 1:1.. coughed and coughed.
ii- was In the mountains on the an
i i. e of five d ctors, who said he had
.-r.-ja.pt!or;, but found no help in the
'.iT.'i"-, zr. started 'home. Hearing of
Or. King's New Discovery, he began
.-. use it. "I believe it saved tny life,"
it writes, "for il made a new man
? me, so that I can now do good
vork aga n." For all lunjj diseases,
-v-tigh-, cold.s la grippe. asthma,
..Teup, whooping cough, hay fever,
t?morrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, Its
Vne best known remedy. - Price 50c
n..J Jl. Trial bottle free. Guaran
tivl by Koeppens.
drift
In the most voluptuous terms,
I hate to believe that the blamed old
well
Was full of typhoid germs.
We used to arise and don our 'clothes
With the temperature ft zero,
And the wry that dad
.Would threaten the gad
Proved him a Nero.
SONO OF LONG
ng of long ago,
Sing it lightly, sing It low
Si.ig it softly like the lisping of the
l!ps we used o know
Wiii our baby laughter spilled
From tlie he.ir's forever filled
U'it'i a music sweet as a robin ever
trilled!
(o! :" Fxix-rt on Iliislnes Man
a'.cment Sayi Few Fanners Know
Iioiv Much "ri)js Cost.
I'orvallls. Ore.. April 2$. "The fi
nancial side of farming, the world's VV(, work,.,i and ate, then we ate and
worked
On cornbread, sausage and pie,
And the coffee brewed
To eonvoy tlie food
Had the color and taste of lye.
I love to dream of the beauty of toil
j ami. if anyone had an explanation, it
v. as not offered.
The four men to respond to Wil
lird's call were Dr. .1. A. ltest, Dr.
I. V. Temple, Conrad PlntsodT and
W.ll Hanseom. Dr. Hest was plainly L,,, tl)0 HumrnPr fragrant breeze
suspicious and attempted several , ml I(,:lvf,!, of iMCUSt trees,
fmeu to trap the mnn of mysterv - , nl (h(, nI1lll, lnl(ls nnil blossoms
to exposing a fraud. After th- word j U1( Ul( WI1RI, of honey bees
bad been "selected. the committee j v;. ,,..).,:..,.,, ...:th ,.ip
drove about the city, finally stopping T- ,hn ),.,,, ,iy harmony
out. Still, t can order mucilage for
you. sir. Which ntitnher did you
wnnl?'
"I learned afterward Unit I should
have asked for jriim. Tliey don't Lave
tlie word 'miii llage over I here In Eng
land. "Hut r.u i:;,;;llsliuuin truvcllug on
one of our railways stopped n train
lwv mid unld:
'"Have you M't i:ry gum?'
" 'No: I don't use it. boss,' ttio boy
replied In friendly fashion, 'but I can
lot you liuve n clinw olT this lioro
plug.' " Washington Slur.
As I sit In my office chair,
liut tiie memory of groans
As I grubbed up stones
DispcU the vision fair.
MANY ATHLETES
(ATHEIt IX PHILADELPHIA
ileiermine ine iiiwn.-ui:si
trh-impionshrp of America. One will
at a mile, each man to run a
itar-'T of a m le. The second race
greatest Industry, is almost entirely j
v .Jet ted by both the farmer und the I
r'looK" says Dean J. A. Hexell of I
: '' Oregon Agricultural College, au- J
:hor of a volume on "Farm Account-j
ing and Business Methods," now In.
t- sixth thousand.
"Prof. Haib-y of New York, said,
in discussing the matter of his own j
nate, "in visiting practically every)
farm in one of the counties of the!
stale, we d.d not find -one man wnoj,
knows how much It cost nim to pro-, The farm was poor and the work was
hard
And the fields were rough and
steep.
And the only vacation the year dis
closed Was the time we were asleep.
The good old farm
Wrought a certain charm
Hut I'd hate to rest at ease
'Neath the reeking roof
When the mercury proof ,
Showed ninety-eight degrees.
The summers grilled and the winters
froze
And still the dally toil.
on (-ottonwoo.i street rrom w nei e , ....,, r),UPsh lov to vou
they walked tnrougn me wasn xro- nnij ,no
eery to the (Sritmnn c!gar store, whero
the book was hidden In the stove. , (,t ,h(1 f,V(liJ of fanrv turrii
Fpon the return of the committee, Wh(ru tho tumbled pippins burn
Willard, blindfolded, took the lines . .. ml,r:4 ,n lhn f)rriinr,rs bin of
and drove over the same route, fl-j tousled grass nnd fern;
nally ending up where the committee ; Am, f,t thp wnywnrd wln(1
h id hidden the noon, ueiurning wun Sll Hn(?nff plod behind '
The cider press the good old-fashioned
kind!
duce milk or to raise any of his1
crops."
: "The secretary of agriculture, in
recent Year Hooks, points out the
remarkable prosperity of the farmer;
rhat the export of farm products is
Philadelphia, April . 2S. Athletes v;iytly in exce8s of all other exports
. r.early all of the leading colleges ,.r)mb;n(!(1. tnat a minion agricultur-
.nd univers ties of the eastern and a, ,jf.btHr(i have b,.en transformed
rvntral Mates are arriving here to- lJurjng th ,ai!t ten yearg ,nto the
.Jar to take part in the seventh an- , a numb,.r ,tt Burplus depositors;
-iua; intercollegiate and interscholas- Ujat ,contrary tQ ns r.,)Utatlon, the
?i- reiap race meeung oi me i....- farrner u a great organizer, and he
jny of Pennsylvania, which will h;la achieved remarkable anJ enor
5. "held tomorrow on Franklin field. BUCCeses In manv lines of eco-
The program Includes three races cooperation in which the peo-
pie of other occupations have either
made no beginning or have nearly,
if not completely .failed.' . He points
that most farmers live belter than
,1-- l. 1 ... w l"
srm be at rour m, etc.. '""' ' the avearge merchant or mechanic
.rh team to run a mile. The third
it to the place of starting, he opened
It and fmnd th" word "Sterling,"
which had been selected.
Dr. Hest admits he thought he was
mixed up in a fraud until toward the
end when the man found the hook
without being near any one of the
committee. He thinks it probable.
however, that Hanseom was under
hypnotic control.
Willard also appeared In nnother
program at the Oregon last evening,
together with Martin K. Johnson,
who continued his Illustrated lecture
on his trip Into the south sea Islands
with Jack London. The entire pro
gram was most excellent und was
thoroughly enjoyed by the small au
dience present.
WHOLE DAMT FAMILY
AIUUYES I'llOM IlOTTEItDAM
.i'.l be a two mile race, each man to
run half a mile.
For the first time In years Yale
wiii not send a relay team to cot'.- , ,
e in the games here. The west New YorkThe whole Dam fam-
TL Zr represented than usual, for "y cam. to town today There were
. addition to the University of Chi- thirteen" of them, Including Fa her
:ZJ teams, the University of Minne- Dam and Mother Dam and Brother
fa is repsented. Altogether more Dam and Blifr Dam, not to apaak
r, threescore college, and unlver- of Baby Dam. Moreover they all
t have entrie. in the varlou. came from Rotterdam on the steam-'
PILES CtritED r 0 TO 11 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 8 to 14
days or money refunded. 60c.
MACCABEES IX SESSION
AT PES MOINES
Des Moines, la., April 28. Macca
bees of Iowa convened their state
convention here today and report the
order to be In a flourishing condi
tion.
HEItE A HE TIIE WINXFHS.
Four Prlws Auurdnl In "Conk Willi
Ons" AilviTtlsIng Eswiy Contest.
O. A. Bobbins, R. M. Mayberry
Margaret Cooper and Mrs. S. L. Nich
ols are the winners In the "Cook
With Gas' 'essay contest pulled off by
the Pacif.c Light & Power company
under the auspices of Manager F. W.
Vincent and Salt, special so
licitor for the gas department.
Messrs. Bobbins and Mayberry draw
15 each for their compositions, while
the two ladles winning second prizes
are given the sum of $2.50 each.
Last evening marked the close of
the "Cook With Oa" contest and
Blend is the song the moan
i If the dove that grieves alone,
And the wild whir of the locust nnd
the bumble's drowsy drone;
And the low of the cows that call
Through the pasture bars when all
The landscape fades nway at evenfall.
Then, far nway and clear,
Through the dusky atmosphere,
Let the walling of the klldees be the
only sound you hear.
Oh, sweet nnd sad nnd low
As the memory may know
Is tho glad pathetic song of long ago.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Taking Away From the Subject.
Wlii'ti Frederick Kobertson of Brigh
ton, the great preacher who had writ
ten much about Tennyson's poeuiH nnd
Jor whom the poet had n hljrh regard,
first called upon him, "1 fell," Mt'.d
Tennyson, "n If he had como to pluck
nit the heart of my mystery, so I tnlk
d to him about nothing but beer."
An Accomplished Linguist.
"Did you learn any French while you
were In Paris?" tieked Blldnd, meeting
Slithers shortly arter his return from
Em rope
"Oh, ll'llttle,'" said Slithers. "Not 80
very mueh, though. I got so J could
Rny cigarette In French."
"Good:" said Iljldad. "What Is elgn-
retto In French?"
"Cigarette," an Id SIlttiors.-ITurper's
Weekly.
CASTOR! A
For Inmnti nd t tiloW
Ito M You Ha,ie Always Bougl
eJffuatat of
For tho First Comer.
Young Man So Miss Ethel Is your
oldest sister. Who comes after her?
Pniiill Brother Nobody ain't como yet,
but a says the first fellow that comes
?an have her. Boston Transcript
Do you read the Bast OregonlanT
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