East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    fATCiT EAST ORKGOKIAH, . PENDLETON. OIlECiON. F1UDAV, AI'ItIL 28, 1911.
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MEN'S
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We find that we have overstocked on mens clothes for this spring and summer. It has been a fixed policy with this store
to show each season, only the correct styles then in vogue. Never to carry any suits over, in keeping with this policy
we are going to inaugurate the most sensational sale Pendleton has known this year.
Your Choice oi my Spring Pattern Suit in Our Store
REMEMBER, the best Clothes in
Pendleton are going at these prices
Stein-Blochs Included.
:;o.)) SUITS WILL SELL FOU - $22.50
27..iO SKITS WILL SKLL FOU $20.70
.$l'.-..o SUITS WILL SKLL FOU S18.75
l':.:0 SUITS WILL SKLL FOU - $16.85
ifi'O.OO SUITS WILL SELL FOU $15.00
K.0 SUITS WILL SELL FOR 813.85
17.:0 SUITS WILL SELL FOU 813.10
jM.-i.no SUITS WILL SKLL FOU 811.25
$i:5.r,0 SUITS WILL SELL FOU ........ $10.10
s-12.00 SUITS WILL SELL FOU - $9.00
10.to SUITS WILL SELL FOU 87.50
Till yonr friends of this front nffprintr.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
One
Fourth
Stein-Bio ch and Sophomore Included.
Not a price has been changed, not a suit has been removed from the racks.
You are welcome to select the suit you wish and we will guarantee you
a fit No Charges for Alteration.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 29.
Come early, as we are showing the finest line of spring and summer styles in
the. city and they'll go fast.
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INTERESTING NOTES
ABOUT WESTON PEOPLE
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston. Ore.. April 27. The senior
class of the V. H. S. hnve received
their Invitations and "class rln(?n"
which are fine for a high school class.
Mr. J. H. Kins;, who has been ill
"Best Stimulant
In the World."
Mr. Wm. H. Hoff Is Never Without
Bottle of This Wonderful Rem
edy in His Home It Is a Necessity
to His Health and Vigor.
In his letter he says: "For over
five years I have been using Duffy's
Fure Malt Whiskey. I have found it
to be the best stimulant that 1 have
ever tried. I am never without a bot
tle of it in the house. I hope that
this unsolicited testimonial will be ap
preciated by all suffering ones and
all those in need of a fine tonic stimu
lant." Wm. H. Hoff, 2874 Amber St..
Philadelphia, Pa.
, for some time, g reported to be worse
(and his son, Chas. King, from Her
miston, is here to see him.
Jamefl Navin who has been In Wes
ton for a few days from his Helix
ranch, has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ban.ster went
' t Walla Walla Wednesday to have
; ihelr son Johnnie doctored.
Mrs. Julia Hastings, formerly of
Weston, but who Is now residing In
Waitnhurg. was In the city Sunday
Visiting friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ginn oml oliif
dren.of Walla Wallu. were the gueMs
of Mr. and Mrs. William Benefiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kilgore have
moved up Pine creek near the dam
s:te where they will engage In work
ing. Miss Ruby Taylor, who has been
.pending a few days with her par
ents In Weston, returned Monday eve
ning to Walla Walla where she Is
still under a doctor's care.
Mrs. Will Mays of Pendleton. Is
in Welton this week visiting her
sister, Mrs. L. S. Woods.
Henry Barrett of Athena, brought
his wife and mother over to visit
ftlends In Weston Wednesday.
OPKNS IX Olic.VJO
of Weston, made a business trip to
Pendleton Wednesday In their auto.
Mrs. Martha Rend and Mrs. R. A.
Lleunllen. both of this place, were
Athena visitors during the week,
j Mr. Henry Hite . who has been
residing in Weston for the past few
months, spent this week with rela
tives In Walla Walla.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is one of the greatest strength build
ers and tonic stinifilants known to
medicine. It strengthens and forti
fies the system against the attacks of
disease and dangerous germs and
assists in building up the weakened
tissues in a gradual, healthy, natural
manner. When taken at meal time it
stimulates the mucous surfaces and
little glands of the stomach to a
healthy action, thereby improving
the digestion and assimilation of the
food and giving to the system its full
proportion of nourishment. This ac
tion upon the digestive process is oi
great importance, as it brings to all
the tissues and organs of the body;
the nutriment necessary to their sus
tenance and indirectly to the whole
system strength and vigor. It makes
the old feel young and keeps the
young strong and vigorous.
All druggists, grocers and dealers
or direct. $1.00 a large bottle. Kcfuse
snl slitutcs and imitations, they am
injurious. P'"d fur free medical
booklet containing testimonials and
rare common-sense rules for health,
and free advice.
Tho Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Bochter, N. T.
r.v t' Vm'i i'M;ey Co., It'H'ilosiei .
Now York.
Ocriiis of Disease should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This is
n time when the sys tern Is especially
susceptible to them. Get rid of all
Impurities In the 'blood by taking
Hood's Sarsaparllla, and thus fortify
your whole body and prevent Illness.
I llo(rs Sucvtiiul) u strangv Dlscnsc.
Toppenlsh, Wash., April 28. Baf
fled by a mysterious disease that -has
already killed 600 fine hogs, officers
of the Yakima Produce & Trading
Co. at Status, Wash., have appealed to
ths state college experts for advice
n handling the plague. The appeal
was made after an inspection by
Yakima valley surgeons of the hogs
and the diagnosis of the ease as that
of poisoning.
A Knocker
in a man who can't see good in any
person or thing. It's a habit caused
by a disordered liver. If you find
tint you ar beginning to see thing
HirouHh blue spectacles, treat your
over lo n good cleaning out procose
with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure
for constipation, dyspepsia, Indlges- '
tl"n. sick headache, , biliousness, all1
!ier, slomnch and bowel troubles. A.
C. Koeppen & Bros
STANFIELD PEOPLE
MAKE IffUENT
(Special Correspondence.)
Slanfiettf. Ore, April 27. C. P.
Bowman was in from Batter creek
yesterday and reports that consid
erable yrngrean has been made toward
the organization of the independent
tcleiihoBe company ia which he is
taking an active interest. There will
be a meeting at Heriniston Saturday.
May 13th. for the purpose of com
pleting th,. organisation.
Tom Cwnneity who arrived here a
f?w months ago with hia family,
from Klkton, S. I., has Just com
pleted a very convenient and attrac
tive residence on his ten acre tract
firor nrDew from Rtanfield and will
move into it this week. Mr. Connelly
I improving his place, having already
planted several acres of fruit trees
and strawberries.
Work was commenced this morn
'nir on the graveling of Main street
for two rWocits north to Taft avenue
end Coe avenue won two blocks from
.Muin street. Th a is an improvement
lint will be greatly appreciated.
. W. Lilly of Portland, recently
sold to S. Otdenhers; of Barlow, Ore.,
his 4ff acre tract, partly improved,
which Is situated in section 33 close
to town. Mr. Oldenberg wiu fnish
the improvement, planting the entire
tract to ort'Damf.
It. M. Tuttle. who owns SO acres
under the Furnish ditch, was up from
Portland this week looking; after his
Interests here. Hia bind has all been
improved, most or it being planted
to orchard.
Mr. Sage who arrived from Tort
luud recently, his been looking over
this section of the country and ex
presses the opinion that this portion
of Umatilla, county ia destined to be
come famous aa a Trait country.
C. I. Porter of Hermiston was in
St anfield Monday.
H. N. Stunficld who went to Port
land Monday returned thia morning.
W". J. Furnish returned from his
country home at Wenaha Springs
Tuesday morning,
W. It. Finlcy, who owns a consid
i ruble acreuge of farm binds near
I. ex ngton, was In Stanficld Wednes
day. lr. Reid was a visitor to Kcho
Wednesday.
Rev. James K. Faucctt left this
u'-.eviioon for Milton to attend the
M'sMton of the Pendleton Preabytery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan were
pnsengera on the motor to rendlo
tou this morning.
of Cincinnati has passed the 1000
mark. The club is actively engaged
In a good roads and legislative cru
sade and expects to increase its mem
hership to 150ft during the year.
Twenty-one cars have been nomi
nated to participate in the annual
sining run of the Quaker City Motor
club, from Philadelphia to Atlantic
City tomorrow. This will be the best
lun that the club has held and big
plans have been made for a fitting
celebration at both the starting and
beginning points.
The Pennsylvania State Highway
department has Issued more than
25.0110 licenses for 1911. This is the
largest number ever issued up this
period of the year, and Is 3000 ahead
of last year. Over 9000 chauffeurs
have been licensed.
The British exped.tion. under the
command of Captain Scott, which is
pushing on to the south pole. Is equip
ped with three motor sledges, design
el after exhaustive tests made on the
sn nvs of Xorway. These sledges have
been nick-named "Catterp. liars," and
get over the ground by means of an
endless chain arrangement.
According to latest estimates 33.000
cars, with $60,000,000 worth of auto
mobiles are now sold in Xew York
City each year. There are seventy
d'fferent agencies, employing about
Too mn. The average pay of sales
men is $2000 a year, though the best
make $10,000.
The approximate distance to be
covered by this year's Gltdden Tour
is 1.H90 miles. The start will be
made June 19 from Washington, and
the tour will end at Ottawa, Can..
June 26. One day on the way will be
devoted to a hill-climbing contest,
and the performance of the cars in
this will be a factor in determining
the final awards.
BODY OF DROWXED MAX
FLOATS SIXTY MILES
Kllenshurg, Wash. The body of
John O'Brien, who was drowned In
the west work of the Teanaway river
on March 24, was found lodged on
the beach of an island in the Yakima
river, opposite TJossem's by a party
of log drivers.
The body had floated 60 miles be
fore lodging and on its trip through
the river every vestige of clothing,
except shoes and a fragment of a
shirt, had been torn from it. Al
though badly decomposed, it was rec
ognized by the loggers, and, after be
Inspected by Sheriff German and Cor
oner Wasson was removed to the un
dertakers in Ellensburg.
O'Brien has a brother, Dennis, liv
ing in Cle Elum. His widow is an
invalid and lives in Spokane.
1-4 of a Pound a Week
at least, Is what a young baby ougit
'o gain in weight. Does yours? If
not there's something wrong with Its
digestion. Give it Hcie's Baby Elixir
and it will begin gaining at once.
Cures stomach and bowel troublea
aids digestion, stops fretfulness, good
for teethiag babies. Price- I5c and
50c. A. C. Koeppen St. Bros.
STREETS MARKED IX WALKS.
Walla Walla di,Ms Plan of Desig
nating Thoroughfare.
Walla Walla, Wash. With the
building of new walks, throughout
the city, all of which are to be con
crete, a plan of marking the streets
has been adopted that will prove use
ful to Walla Wallans as well as stran
gers, in finding their way about the
city. The names of the streets are
being marked in the walks, at the
corners, before the concrete harden
and when the walk is completed, the
name of the street is written so tiit
it may be easily read.
Those who know Walla Walla bes
are oftentimes at a loss for their
bearings, so crooked are the streets. .
and co various the angels and direc
tions. So the new move for markfne
them is being met with approbation .
everywhere.
Xever Out of Work.
The busiest little things ever made-.
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
pill Is a sugar coated globule ef :
health, that changes weakness into .
strength, languor into energy, brain- -fag
Into mental power; curing consti
pation, headache, chills, dyspepsia,
malaria. Only 25c at Koeppen
Jack Lester, another of them
"white hope" cheeses, will fight Bin
Lang in Australia on Sunday.
Have You Read This Book?
A new book telling how the fearful
appendicitis is caused and how yon
can EASILY prevent it. 0 being read
with much interest by Pendleton peo
ple. It is given away free by Pen
dleton Drug Co.
An aeroplane which spreads a par
achute large enough to retard its
rvoi;reH when II begins to fall Is be
in..; tiled out In France.
Hiectrlcnl ovens with wire glass
l ios nre now made so tlmt a per
'i 'i-.M wal.-'i the progress of the
cooking going on inside them.
a pro 'Ht'S .1X1 SPURTS.
!
Tito-Oklahoma k'gislaturc has ere- j
itcd the off.c of state highway com
missioner. Tin? department will do-'
; ::: ii motorist for support. j
The roster of the Automobile Club
FREE TRIAL OF SAMOyE.
Plixdi-Fnrniliig Food Given on Ap
proval by Druggist Koeppen.
Would you like to be fat and plump
nnd strong and hearty? Here Is a
chance so to do It without risking ihe
loss of a single penny.
Koeppen Bros., our well known
druggists, have a new treatment
culled Samose, which they are'sellins
They really give you a free trial of
the preparation, for unless it does in
crease the weight it will not cost a
cent.
on approval, that is said to be a true
flesh-forming food. It is in tablet
form retailing at 50o a box.
If it does not increase the weight,
fill out the thin, scrawny form and
restore health and strength, there will
be no charge whatever for Samose.
(lo to Koeppens today and get a
treatment of Samose with their prom
ise to refund the money If it docs not
do all that It claims.
Koeppens' faith is shown by their
offer to refund the money if it doe
not Increase tle?h mid restore good
health.
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on tie INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton peirl! who have visited tliese
tracts.
HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOOR.HOUSE 'CO.
Wolgast has ui ciulrcd a ca-- of
fi:gid extremities in the ina t. r ot
Ills meeting with McF.ii land, schct
uled for April 2S, and the bout
declared off.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
.on draught at the-
Columbia Bar
632-636 Main St.
FINE WINES
LIQUORS, CIGARS
We Serve to Please
Kerns. "stei3, ft op
Bowman Bar
One Block from Depot
A Gentlemen's Resort
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