East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY RAitf ORKGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIKSDAY, MAY 3, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
EXTRAORDINARY .$150,000.00 SALE
PAGE TWO
$25.00 Women's New Spring
Tailored Suits at $14.95
Very smart Suits. Maili of fino navy and black senre as
veil a liirht-oolored mixtures ami inn-clnvk stripos. Kverv line
smrcests the work of a elever designer nml a hijih class cutter.
The coat is short the fashionable length, lias witWut
Fineh back and a deep Tuxedo collar which is overlaid with
limire antique silk to match. Lined with best quality eau de
i-yciie.
Skirt, has the now habit back; panel down front and back;
double fan pleats on each side. Narrow effect but gracefully
l-anaing and easy for walking.
Specially Priced $14.95
Silk Waists, $6.50 val. at $3.45
An elegant assortment of Silk Waists in foulards and taffetas.
viMi checked and striped patterns. ?tyled with high necks or
.-ai'.or collars, trimmed in Valenciennes, lace yokes" and ruffle
effect, with kimono sleeve? Spluulid values, suitable for
sTJYot wear All new Values to !G.50 Speciallv priced
now at, each 3.45
Women's Waists $1.98
We have just received a large s-liipinent of Aiivt waists for
- mins wear, very mannish, almost exactly like a man's shirt,
Dutch neck and short sleeves with mni back c ilf. little pivket
:: let"? si !e. excellent assortment of colors, vvi v popular and
going fast. Choice .". SI. OS
85c Messalines 43c
A full line of this special swiss mesaline: inches wide;
e :ic iii pink, light lhi lavender, black, biw.vr., white, etc.
Worih 55o yard ; sixvial tomorrow 43
Dress Goods
It is needles- to .ay how pretty the Dress (tools a'" thN sea
fn f we couldn't begin to tell ; all we a.k is" "a show." that
' id ci nvince you. The new Ancles ne v weaves, iv-.v every
s !.!:!: in sip line. Dres (eod from
Neckwear
The low forms of women's neckwear are a leading feature
of the present demand. Sailor collars. Fichus, Dutch collars,
Ixml Dyron's. We have them in various materials. The most
beautiful assortment in Pendleton. The prices range from
15? to $3.50.
Gloves
25c to 50c yd.
No tr '.-.ble to show.
10 c Lawns 10c
I'd 'Mii'i ri hr !;- - of lawns, each piece a di.-rinct pattern;
; ( --i t to see these, von'd be surprised. Wash Lawns at
vav.l 10c
50c White Goods 25c
A !:".!:L-t .f -hort letiath in White Cioods fop waists.
- -. f-'c. Verv "i'e'tv and wijith from 50o to 35? vard.
-.?;.! to:.:.: -ro-. : '25?
Yesterday's express brought us a number of new tilings in
gloves. l(i button length kids in a variety of shades, two-button
in the soft modes and greys and the ever serviceable wasli
ible chamois, some heavily stitched in self color and somo in
black. Silk gloves in a variety of colors, lth long and short
'prices from 50? to 3.50
Hose
We are prepared to fill everv want in hosiery. Women's
Mlk hose from 50? to $2.00. ' Mercerised lisle from 25? to
1.00. Cotton hose from-10? to 50c. Children's- silk lisle
and an excellent variety of children's "sox" in white and col
ors, with the fancy tops. Plain rilnVd in lnih black and eok"
ors from 10? to 35?.
Special in Our Art Department
We have a few dozen stamped corset covers in eyelet and
French doigns. very dainty patterns. Stamped on very fine
nainsook and linen. Regular 75? values your choice 39?
P. H. S. Pillow Tops Reduced
We have about four dozen stamped pillow tops with the
''P. II. S." design. Linen top and back. Do loyal buy vour
local hiuh school pillow tops. Regular price 75?; sale oS?
Pendleton's Cleanest and Best
Grocery, in Our Model Base
ment. Phone Main 17
Fredi shipment new soft shell Walnuts, pound -25?
Faiif-y Cheese
Club Chee.-.e, jars 25?
Pimento Cheese, jars 25?
(.ienuine Camonbert, cans : - - 60?
Nuafchatel, each 15?
Roquefort, each 15?
(b-rman Rreakfast, each 10?
Pineapple Cheese, each Go?
Kxfra Fancy Oysters, free from grit and sand, cans 25?, 45?
New Shrimp, cans - 15?
.ConiprcsM'd Yeast. -1 for :
Dairv Putter, roll 60?
!:. ; h !'.g-. !;::- n 25?
VlatAi .Mallows, package 10?
Maple P.nttcr, jars 45?
I-'i:r Pud dim:, can 15? and 25?
1- i-b Flakes, cans 15? and 25?
Our Famous Shoe Department
This store has long; been known ns headquarters for the
REST in shoes. Our stock embraces everything thnt is desir
able and up-to-date in shoedom for men, women and children.
Our prices are guaranteed to bo lower than any of our competi
tors, quality considered.
We take the utmost care in fitting all shoes. If you've had
trouble with your feet, had a hard time getting a correct fit,
you'd do well to come to us next time. We are specialists in
the shoe business. '
We have arranged somo very extraordinary bargains in our
shoe department for this great sale.
'4.00 LADIES' OXFORDS 2.95
These oxfords como in button and lace, broad, high toe, ex
tra good arch, genuine welt soles, 17-8 inch military heel. A
very swell and dressy shoe and at the same time a shoe that will
give satisfactory service all sizes. Patent leather a;ul veloui
calf. Pargain sale price 2.95
LADIES' PUMPS SACRIFICED.
These pumps are made of calf, and patent kid, suede, velvet
ami cravenette. All fresh this season from the factory. A very
stylish dressy line of pmnps; the lest quality in Eastern Ore
gon f;- the price:
4.00 Pumps reduced to 3.35
3.50 Pumps reduced to 2.95
2.50 Pumps reduced to 1.95
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
All the very newest strap effects from anklo straps to the five
strap slippers. Welts and turns, in tan, black vici kid and pat
ent leather:
2.25 Misses' and Children's Shoes 1.89
2.00 Misses' and Children's Shoes - 1.59
1.50 Misses' and Children's Shoes 1-20
MEN'S SHOES.
We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Johnston-Murphy
bench made shoes for men.
7.00 MEN'S SHOES 4.98
During this sale we are going to sell these patent leather, kid
i.iul calf skin shoes, made in lace or button, absolutely the verv
best shoe you can possibly buy. Bargain Sale price .4.98
MEN'S SPRTNO OXFORDS.
Our line of men's spring oxfords is the liest and most com
plete that skill, patience and money can produce. The latest
l'ovelties. the new swing toes, fancy !-eyelet, lace or button-,
short vamps," high heeds. In fact everything that is new in shoe
craft can be found here.
4.00, 5.00 AND 0.00 HENCR MADE OXFORDS.
Our, record breaking price reductions on all these new goods
is as follows:
3.00 Values will go at 2.48
553.50 Values will go at 2.95
Si.CO Y;.l,;e., v. ill p .V. - 3.35
5.00 Values will go at 3.95
6.00 Values will go at 1.98
They are made up in patent colt, calf skin, vici kid, black,
tan and ox-blood, in button or lace.
B
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EHOUSE It
ere it
Pays to Trade
l!i!-u:n to Have Gootl Komlt.
! Cameron district, a distance of eight
, . a r.-iir-macadam. ; miles. This improvement is to be
uil! oi,--i:ute an import- ! made nossiblv bv 18000 from the state
road fund due this district. C.
.ill. Thornton, road supervisor, de-
JJ:. .'. III tllf LUUHl) I'JtXKia aid
i..- : i i. .a L', ciruni'-ncing ui a puiiu i
two i u; the White Salmon River
from "n- r-.- on the wc-Et side and run- clares that active operations on the
liii.s --outh through Husum to the -road will beg-In at once.
MILLIONS f FAMILIES
ELIXlWSENNA
FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SDUR
STOMACH, CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
2!
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO.fl
ON
IN THE CIRCLE
EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP
OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH.
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUX1R OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR
ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
CENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU
FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
NOTE THE NAME
.1IIJII.II irBdltmi lllTTl
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PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE C1RCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
CENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE.
4
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MINIATURE PK.TUU
or PACKACC
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS Of
LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE. AND
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
rot WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
California Fig Syrup Cq
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III FAST GAME SUNDAY
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., May l.-IIoldman
I'ir't bas'biill team came up and play
ed Adams first baseball team Sunday
and the score was 4 to 6 In favor of
Ifoldman. Come again, boys.
Mr. Owens made a business ,,tr.p
to Pendleton Friday.
Miss Xeliie Darr visited In the city
f Athena .Saturday.
Edith I'erlner was a vis. tor in Athe
iia Saturday.
Thomas Mrewster of the Tallrnan
I-rug store of Pendleton, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. lirewster on
Sunday.
C. C. Darr left Friday for Mea-
cham where ho will spend a few days
with the Darr brothers at the saw
mill.
Mrs. L. M. Datrus and Mrs. W. Nel
son left Friday for Tendleton after
remaining the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
13. C. Marquis for the past week.
They will visit friends and relatives
in Pendleton for a few days and then
return to their home in Pomcroy.
Miss names west to Weston Fri
day evening to spend Sunday at
home.
Miss Nellie Darr of Echo, came up
Friday night to spend Sunday at
home.
Miss Mable Mclntire went to Walla
Walla Friday evening to attend the
aviation meet of the Garden city.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Myrlck of He
lix, were the guents of Mr. and Mrs.
T. Tirewster Sunday.
Miss Mable Mclntire was an Athe
na v:sltor a few days the past week.
Dr. McKinney came over Sunday
to see his many patients In Adams In
his new auto. He can come now
on short notice.
aMrs. McBean made a business trip
to the mission Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Steen of Milton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. r.
lirewster of Adams Sunday.
The Misses Lola, Gwendoline and
Mildred Uog'-rs returned to school in
Penleton Monday morning after
spending Sunday In Walia Walla with
friends and relatives.
George Iiently has been confined to
his home for the past week with la
grippe. Dr. McKinney of Helix is at
'"ndiiig the case.
Mr. Coffey of Milton, was the guest
of A. M. Coffey over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. King returned to
their home In Adams Sunday ufter
vislting for the past two weeks in Salem.
IF I HAD ECZEMA
I'd wash it away with that mild,
soothing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bot
tle, 25c. Itelk-vus all kind: of skin
trouble, cleansing away the Impuri
ties and clearing up the complexion
as nothing else can.
Yes. If I had any kind of skin
trouble I D I'SK D. D. D.
Tallrnan Drug Co.
Ilroakvtaler-s Purser ICosljrns.
Marsh field, Ore. Bert McCollum,
who for a number of years has been
purser on the steamer Preakwnter,
running between Coos Pay and Port
land, has resigned. He will go to
San Francisco to reside. It Is under
stood that a wireless operator will be
put on the Breakwater as purser.
Iloys Will IU5 Hoys.
and are always getting scratches cuts,
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
scalds. Don't neglect such things
they may result seriously if you do.
Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac
cording to directions right away and
It will relieve the pain and heal the
trouble Price 25c, 60c and $1. A.
C. Koeppen & Bros.
Columbia I liver Hisiug.
Vancouver, Wash. The Columbia
niver has been rising about one foot
a day for the past two days, and is
still coming up. The season has been
sr cool for the greater part that the
snow has not been melted in the
mountains yet to any great extent.
Do you read the Bait OregonlanT
UCCURS AI ATHENA
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., May 1. Fortune be
ing in their favor was all that saved
a party nf four people of this city
a very serious runaway accident with
n team yesterday. H. B. Hlchnrds
and wife and H. It. Hill and wife had
just started to Weston In a surrey
yesterday afternoon and had only got
ten a short distance from town when
the team became frightened at a-road
grader standing In the road and ran
upon a bank, tipping the rig over and
partially throwing the occupants out.
Mr. Klehards who was driving, hap
pened to light on his feet and thus
held the team from running, for If
they had run they would have drag
ged tho two women to donth as they
were held In by tho top of the sur
rey. Tho other gentleman, Mr. Hill,
wns thrown clear out and was unhurt
but In turning over the rig pinioned
the left leg of Mrs. Hill and severely
bruised the anklo and knee. Outside
of her injuries there was no other
than slight bruises to tho other par
ties. The team was owned by Harry
McBrido of this city.
The wheat In this part of tho coun
try is In th6'very best of t condition
despite tho fact that this has Been
the dryest spring that the farmers of
this community have liad to exper
ience. There has been considerable
wind and very littlo rain, so at tho
present rate, If- this kind pf weather
continues, this country Is liable to
have' tho dryest season throughout
that hns been known for yenra.
Tho wheat Is growing rapidly and Is
doing well for Ideal wheat weather, as
far as the temperature Is concerned,
hns been dealt out by tho weather
man. Tho nights and days both have
been comparatively cool, which Is a
very good thing or tho ground would
have dried out a good deal. Never
theless a good hard rain in the next
two or three weeks will make a
bumper crop for this entire country
n.n th straw will not bo long and the
heads will fill out exceedingly well.
MRS. WIU.IAM SICANKS
I.cwiston, Me. ( Special ) "I have uscI
Bully's l'urc Malt WhKk'-y for a poo 1
many years ami know ils value. I iutciiil
to use it ri'lit. alnni;, ns I ncc! a slimtt
kmt and tonic. I will only kc t..o (jk: 1
to recommend it to all tuy fiicmls as I
feci smi-c it will 1? of ytr benefit to
thnn." Mrs. Win. Skanks, 37 b'kinner St.
If you wish to feel ynunp;, strong ar 1
vigorous and enjoy perfect health, tal2
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, ac
cording to direction1!. It correct the de
fective digestion of the food, inrreascs
the appetite, strengthens the heart action,
f:ivcs force to the circulation, cures in
somnia, hrings rest fulness to the-brain
and nervous forces and gives vii;or to
the entire system. Recognized as a
family medicine everywhere. It is in
valuable for overworked men, delicate
women and sickly children, and is n pro
moter of health and longevity. We have
thousands of grateful patients who write
t.s they have been cured after they were
tjiven up by the doctors.
All druggists, grocers and dealers, or
direct, $1.01) a large bottle. Refuse sub
stitutes and imitations; they arc impure
and dangerous. Send for free medical
booklet and advice.
Tht Daffy Malt Whlikey Co., Rochoator, N. T.
Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,
New York.