East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 09, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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A Spring Tonic
A Body Builder
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SUITS $10 00 TO $30.00
You'll Find Here
all the Latest Style? in John B. Stetson Hats
NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS
Colors absolutely guar ant eedthe best wearing, best
fitting shirt madeNew patterns
The New Mallony CraveneHed STRAW HAT
The greatest thing in the straw hat business. Rain
has no effect on it
EARL & WILSONS REDMAN COLLARS
The best 2 for 25c collar on earth, and to every one
who buys collars we give free a collar butt oner
Pendleton9s Pure Food Dep9t. in Our Basement
IF YOU EX.TOY HAVING YOUIi
GROCERY NEEDS COME FROM AN
ABSOLUTELY SANITARY STORE
III E PEOPLES WARKIIOUSE IS THAT
ONE STORE IN PENDLETON.
Sujrfreotion.s for your Sunday need.-?:
Fresh Shipment Pickles just arrived.
Extra Fancy Midget Sweet Pickles, pint 30
Fancy Small Sweet Pickles, pint .. 20
Fancv Small Sour Pickles, quart 20
Stuffed Pickles, 4 for 25
Stuffed Melon Mangoes, each 5
Choice Ripe Oranpes, doz 30, 50, 60
Extra Choice Strawlerries, 2 taxes 25
Parker's Home Made Cookies, package 10
fi Cans Choice Hawaiian Pineapple Sj!.00
Fresh Crah Meat, can . 35
Almonds and Walnuts, K)und 25
Fish Flakes, cans 15 and 25
Fig Pudding, cans lo and 25
Fancy Wafers, Crackers and Cookies.
Cherries in Maraschino, bottles 3o 60
$1.00.
Maple Putter, jar3 . 45
Fancy Domestic and Imported Cheese.
Fancy Preserves and Jellies 30 to 60
Everything the market affords in fresh
fruits and vegetables. Not one thing miss
inff. Order early. Phone Main 17.
The Peoples Warehouse
WIIEIJE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
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(Sporliil Convsnoruii'iico.
Ki lu:, Ori'., June !. Ki-im will cel-
pimto t ho Fourth or July in n rutins
liiiinnor tills year. Already several
huuilrod iu!lara have been wuhsi rlbetl
by tlu business men and eltl.ens af
ter a oou;.le of hours work by tho
coninmtee. Mi's.-is. lU'OIKe, Youuk
anil llorsoh. A special nieeUnir was
heKl List niurht and eoninvlitees oh
I u raiiKemeuts were aiipolnted. The
ipi 'Ki im will be eiin;iletoil lo.lay and
I published later.
On Tuesday of this week occurred
the s.ul Jeatb of Jlr.s. H. C. Hoblnsoll
who died itf eonsuinption. Tho liob
1ns. ins lived at this jdaee some two
years ns but since have been on
fS i.nren near iruter cutis,
3.The interment took plare on Wed in m-
Q day at tho cemetery on upper Hutter
-j. I creek. Air. Koblnson and si:; ihil-jf',ci-
:ir. !-tt to mourn their loss.
II. i:. Stevens, manager of ihe Kebo
lumber yard left Wednesday evening
for Omaha, where he expects to
spend tlv summer with 1:1s wi'e. S.
1 T. I.afet will have charge of tile
luai',iM- yard in M i. ;:. vei.s' uli-
si Hit .
.in my Oilbtt came down
Wall, i W-illa IcslerJi.v and went
his pr.n.duither's. T. 1. M:f.he
spend i.io summer.
Aii-x iilanche Crayie and
w i ('iyii,' wi nt up to Pendleton
Q . r.mi -i.inu for t-ie day.
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j Wiiblo Hall Club Xcxt Year; nival
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lis, lire.. June U. At the annual
lueetiiiy of the Waldo Hall tlu'.i, com
posed ot the residents of the girls
dormitory at the Oregon Agricultural
College, .Miss Clara Wulli-n, a Junior
In tho domestic science course from
Adams Yamhill county, was elected
president for the coming year. Other
officers eected were as follows. First
vice president, Lucy Crawford, '13,
Ashland: second vice president. Delia
Mays, '14, liillsboro. Wubhinirton
county; secretary, Florence tfturbird,
1 . iVrtland; treasurer. Kute O'Con
nor, H. AlontaKue. Calif.
The Waldo Hall staff, composed Of
Dr. A. Z. Crayne, dean of wouien,
Mss A. A. tettintfell, housekeeper,
and Esther V. Leech, assistant to the
t dean, has Just issued an attractive
booklet of Information regarding the
dormitory, ltg advantages and accom
modations and the house rules for
the coining year, so that parents may
see exactly what care w ill be given
thir daughter should they elect to
live in Waldo Hal rather than :n pri
vate houses. The expense is less than
in outside- rooms and the house regu
: lations insure regular hours for study,
i res; and recreation. There are social
millions provided for the dormitory
d .. iicrs, tow, that are not open to the I
Q j outside residents.
EISLCr Or PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE I860
Bu's Pure iVIalt Whiskey
is an :.' dl ;Kly pure distillation of malted grain, and as none but
sound. (.! ;.a i.rnin can be malted, it lias for its base the most carefully
selected grains of the field. It i a jiredigested liquid food in the
form of a nnvlicinal whiskey; its palatability and freedom from
injurious sii'-: tar.ces render it so that it can be retained by the most
sensitive Ftr:-.i:uh.
It is a fntlc, invigorating stimulant and tonic that influences for
good every iiiij oriant organ of tlu lwdy. It is a remedy that should
be in the fnuiily iiu !:e;no uiesi. It is especially valuable fur u-e at this
tin:c to er.rvh t:.e b!o:d and rclv.iid the system that lias become run
down rti.I vear.-.!ij,i from tlic 1--ntj Mrain of winter.
DuFy's i vie ? I r.it V'biskey is '.he only whiskey that was taxed by
h. Onvtr.rt-t rs t nicne djri-if; tS.s Spanish-American war.
G t r-e ii 'Miiirc: kiIi! by drunv;ists, i!(;!!ers and grocers, or direct, $1.00
a larje bottle. Medical booklet and doctor's advice' free on rcucst.
The DuiTy Malt Whiskey Co., KocJjcst?r, N. Y.
Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, New York.
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K.umath Falls Elks are rejoicing ,
that they are to be permitted to or- t
janize a lodge of their own. The ob- i
tacle of insufficient population has 1
been removed on a show'.ng of over j
tO'JO inhabitants. j
Germs of Disease should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This is
a time when the sys tern Is especially
susceptible to them. Get rid of all
impurities In the blood by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify
your whole body and prevent illness.
The Rig Head
Is of two kinds conceit and the big i
head that comes from a sick head- i
.ache. Does your head ever feel like
a K"urd and your brain feel loose and
sore? T'-u can cure t In no time by
acting on your liver with Ballard's,
Herblne. Isn't it worth trying for ;
the absolute and certain relief you'll
get A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ;
There are so many peers and peer
esses in England that It Is feared they
cannot all crowd into Westminster
Abbey on the occasion of the coro
nation. Why not have an overflow
meeting. There are plenty of Ameri
cans who would he glad to pay well
for the privilege of attending it.
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for meat, that WR CAIiltY A COM-
rum: mm: op kaxcy and stapm-: ;uoci.isii.s. and our
prices are IlKiHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat,
Crocerlo.s and meat."
the CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Omrt and Johnson Stu.
Phone Main 101
PIXMP FOLKS AXD TIII.V FOLKS
Sumo Will .Make People, Fat
"Money Hack If It Falls," -Say
Koop-n Hros.
The line of beauty Is a curve. Wo
men may be thin and graceful, but
not thin and beautiful. There is a
vast number of pale, thin, scrawny
people who are all brains and nerves,
but without the health and strength
that accompanies the standard weight.
Good flesh and perfect health go to
gether. A true flesh-form'ng food
like Saraoso Is absolutely necessary
to many people.
This remarkable discovery comes
In tablet form and when taken after
mals mingles with the food and
helps it to assimilate so that it makes
rich blood and pleaBlng plumpness.
Koeppen Bros, have so much con
fidence in this remarkable flesh form
ing food and health restorer that
they are willing and glad to allow any
customer to deposit 60c with them
and take home a box of Samose with
the understanding that If It does not
give a. marked increaao In good firm
fesh tho money will be returned with
out any questions.
Take advantage of this offer. The
r!sk Is all theirs and you have almost
the certainty, of a pleasing gain In
plumpness.
A t'liarniinj; Woman
is one who is lovely in face, form,
compicxior. ana periect health. Try
mina and temper. But its hard for
u wo:. ..in to be charming without
health. A weak, sickly woman will;
I I ne. vous anJ irritable. Constlpa
i on a:,l kidney poior:s show in pim
ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a
v. retched complexion. But Electric
hitters alway.i prove a godsend to
women who want health, beauty and
fr.(-nd3. They regulate stomach, liv
er and kidneys, purify the blood;
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
them. 60c at Koeppens.
POLITICS AXD POLITICIANS
Senator T. P. Gore of Oklahoma,
is the first of the National Legisla
tors to come out for Woodrow Wil
son for president next year.
The attorney-general of Texas is
looking evidence In New York upon
which to base suits against the so
called electrical trust of the Lone Star
state.
The legislature to be chosen In
Louisiana next April will elect two
I'nlted States senators. Congressman
Joseph E. Hansdell a veteran mem
ber of the house from that state,
hopes to be one, because of what ho
can do for the rivers and harbors
movement as well as for his state,
"Independent of his personal am
bition." Indiana democrats are beginning to
discuss, the nomination of a candi
date for governor next year. State
Auditor O'Brien has been mentioned
for the honor, but It has been inti
mated by Tom Taggart, national
chairman, that all other aspirants
stand aside In favor of his friend Sam
Ralston. It Is evident thnt Taggart
remains much more powerful In In
diana than demoerats of other states
have supposed.
Ctate Senator Blair Lee, of Mary
land has made known his desire to
be chief executive of that state and
bns nswed tho democrats to support
him. His statement Is a lengthy ex
position of his views on state needs.
(Jooj ronds, good schools and primary
elections will be subjects to be given
special (attention during his cam
palgn. It Is understood that Gov.
Corothers will furnish e"vcry assist
ance possible to Fr. Leo. The "or
Kinilzatlon" Is said to favor K. P.
Gorman.
linger C. Sullivan, democratic na
tional committeeman for Illinois,
docs not believe that he li to be very
en.sily beaten by the combination ex
isting between Mayor Carter Ilarri-
s n of Chicago and William It. Hurst
of New York, who wish to supplant!
.Sullivan with Andrew W. Lawrence
committeeman for the state. Sul
livan's fiiemls have been in New
York City where they have told Em
pire state democrats that the battle
for Hie control of the majority of the
It legates from Illinois to the demo
cratic national convention Is already
"n and promises to be memorable.
In Alabama a futile effort has Just
been made to raise tho salary of the
governor from $5,000 to $7,500. Ala
bama Is one of the sixteen states that
pay their governor $5,000 a year.
There are three states that pay only
$4,500. There, are seven In which
the salary Is $4,000 and eight that
pay $3,000. Wyoming, Vermont and
Nebraska think that $2,500 Is enough
for a governor. There are thirteen
states that pay salaries higher than
$5,000, tho range being from $6,000
to $12,000. Only one state, Illinois,
pays the latter amount. Five states,
Including New York, pay $10,000
each.
Regarding the reported Intention
of the republicans to shelve vice-
president Sherman when the national
ticket Is made up next year, friends
of President Taft, who Is sure to run
again, declare that it will be a hard
enough task to re-elect the president
without the handicap of Mr. Sherman,
because of tho feeling against Mr.
Sherman by some of the big New
York state leaders. Recently thera
has been much talk among the Taft
following that nothing would please
them better than an assurance that
Senator Cummins, of Iowa, would
take the vlcc-presldentlal nomination.
Tho cry for more houses to rent Is
hoard nt Albany.
NASAL CATARRH.
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Do yon read the East OregonlanT
Ifavo You Rend This Rook?
A new book telling how the fearful
appendicitis Is caused and how you
can EASILY prevent It, Is being read
with much Interest by Pendleton peo
ple. It Is given free by Pendleton
Krug Co.
Mrs. F. Karbers Says It la Fasy
Got Rid of.
"A bad case of catarrh was cured
for mo by tho use of HYOMEI. The
trouble affected my head, noso and
ryes, anil was very annoying and dls
agreable. and the rure, from the uso
of HYOMEI. was very gratifying.
HYOMEI has from me a strong rec
ommend and endorsement." Mrs. E.
Karbcrg, 213 Klngsley St., Ann Ar
bor, Mich., Nov. 16, 1908.
HYOMEI (pronounced Illgh-o-me)
cures catarrh, because It gets whera
the germs are, and destroys thorn. It
Is mado of Australian eucalyptus.
When breathed over the Irritated
membrane, It gives relief In two min
utes. Used regularly for a few weeks It
will build up and heal the germ in
fested membrane and drive out ca
tarrh. If you own a small Hyomel po:ket
Inhaler, you can get a bottle of HY
OMEI at druggists everywhere, or at
Tallman & Co. for only . 50 vents. If
you do not own a Hyomel Inhnler,
ask for a complete outfit, the price
16 $1.00. It Is guaranteed to cure ca
tarrh, coughs, solds, croup or sore
throat, or money back.
Get There Quick
Phone Red 3961 for the
AUTO CAB
Twenty-five cent fares to any
part of the city. Special rates
for out of town trips.
HEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
Stand at 614 Main St.
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"Supper Ready"
When vou get back to
camp, tirea and hungry, you
f 11 Hnl ,,.nnl iA .1 l
fi iiui rvuui iu apciiu u ic
evening gel'.ir.; s-jppcr ready. You want a stove you
,..: iL -....'! i 11 t 11
tan uiui i up i.i a iiimuit- mat win cook cjiiiciuy ana well.
For camp, houseboat or bungalow, a New Per
fection Oil Cook-ctove is the ideal cooking device. It
is tciily ft r ve h a mor.icnt. It saves all ihe trouble
cf ci'liin 7 wood nnd winner irrr.nnl. Fr rlno nnt nu.rlicat
. e, . . . v u-.w iivl UUI 1 1,.U1
or mal'i rl-"rin n I:il.-1-.r n lUnff nf n nrkna . b -
It requites less i Uer-iiim and cooks better than any other range.
M.fM 1 9 i 1 1. - :.L
i i'' I1 " '.' wc 'narrwUd chimney.
lUndtuim-ly finuKeJ UiruUfhmil. '!
ind J-bumrr stnvt cjnlr hd wildntf
without cabinet lop, whtthu fitted with
drop helvct, lowel rack., etc
l)eWi everywhere t or writ f ur ck
teriptivt circular to tha nearert ftinc?
oi tho
Standard Oil Company
Incorporated)