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'S'rT ?h iKT"3E.ii'iifci". !vu -trA'jirA, Tit -ixaBrfr '4,'-, .-OS. . .lit;:: V's " EIGHT PAGES DAILY liAiT OIIEGOMAX. PENDLETOX. OftEGOV. SATIKOAY, JTLY 1, 1911. PAGE THREE ciwim iiiiimi iii.miirmifigiMi Our Annual JULY u SALE Starts Monday July 3rd, Hundreds of Splendid Values oi Sale, We have striven tirelessly to obtain offers for you that would be simply irresistable-so full of real economy that you would welcome this July sale with unbounded enthusiasm. Every de partment will help to make this the Greatest ot all July Stiles. REMEMBER SALE STARTS MONDAY, JULY 3rd. Ladies and Misses Sweater Coats Fur vacation wear. Tlie most attractive prices ever offered. Fine all wool sweaters shown in plain ami fancy weave. July Sale of Ladies Cloves This tit-sort incut is broken lots of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, :j-t length, black aixl white; values up to $2,00, Saturday 75 Ladies Shoes Xew velvet pumps, black satin, English toe, tan button ox fords, Ihjw strap suede. li-bntton black and brown velvets, Hi-button ti'", suedes, pun metal and patents. ALL NEW AHPJVALS. " - July Sale of Ladies Waists Hundreds of pretty new waists in sheer lawn, percales and linens. One large assortment at 98 Ladies Silk Hose Look fit this for a bargain. $3.00 silk hose, this sale $1.75 49c We have placed our entire line of Ladies Embroidered Silk Lisle Hose out at one price; beautiful assortment; all sizes. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values all go at one price...... 49 The first day of our $14.50 Suit Sale was a howling success, and will I a.Z 11 j. 1 l l i t i .... 1 continue an uirougn me coming weeK. itememoer, any suit in our store for only $14.50 WESTON BOY IS VICTIM OF ACCIDENT srsT.uxs PAixi-vh err whim: engaged ix play Young Ijidy Suffering from Amciiill oitls, Itiihlit-d to Walla Walla to rntlrrgo Surgical Operation. (Special Correspondence.) Weston. Ore., July 1. Master Ray mond Banister, Bon pf Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlster, was Injured today while playing In the woodshed at the Banister home which Is near Weston. A portion of an iron bedstead which whs hanging on the wall fell on the little fellow, bruising his face and rutting a deep gash In his head. Dr. Sharp of Athena was called and dress ed the wound. Ir. I.. S. Kcnnard of Weston, was In Athena Wednesday on business. Mrs. Iielle La Lande of Walla Wal la, Is visiting her son, Mr. James La Lande. Mrs. Bwln Banister of Athena was a visitor In Weston this week. Wllllarq Hanscom, a prominent Jeweler of Pendleton, was in Weston on business this week. Dr. L. D. Cllse is at the New Hotel Royal in this week, making his week ly visit. Lntly Seriously III. Miss Gertrude Wheeler, who re cently returned from tne Lewlston normal, from which she graduated, was taken seriously 111 Thursday af ternoon with appendicitis. Miss Wheeler has seemingly been In per fect health until this attack occurred. Dr. Madden was called and deemed It necessary to take her to Walla Walla, where she can receive the best care possible and also where an op eration can bo performed If necessary. J. Towery, who has been In Port land for the past month, Is In Wes ton this week visiting his sons, Edwin and Ross Towery. .Some of the finest strawberries that have even grown on fhe mountains near Weston are those that nre In the market now. These fine largo I,. ... uerries win De on display strawoerry Day. SHii(liic Vacation. Saturday morning a party of young men from Weston went to the Wena- ' ha .Springs to spend the Fourth of July and fish. The party consisted of the Messrs. Sylvan Kennard Sur ber Klein, Glenn Morrison, Alvah Wurzer and James Kirkpatrick. Many families fr m Weston and vicinity are making ready to spend a few weeks at the springs, wriile others are else where. Robert Plomgren, who has been working at Sunnyside, Washington since Christmas, is In Weston visit ing relatives and friends. imiM r" -i , f l v r -! 3 Help for All Andrew Carnegie once suggested as cn epitaph for his own tombstone what he said was the secret of his success : " Here lies a man who surrounded himself with men abler than himself." Many able people are working for you, scicnti-K inventors, manufacturers, all trying to make something yctr wart. Do you use tlicir brains and their efforts "surround yourself wiih them" or do you plod along by yourself, years behind the times ? Take your own home. Have you your share cf modern im provements there money-saving, labor-saving. health-promoting? One of the most important of these i3 a New Perfection Oil Cock-stove. A New Perfection ttove never overheat! kitchen. It aavra your ittrnf th. It lavci lurl and time. With the New Perfection oven with (he eja.ui (loots you can go on with your ironing or any other work, and (till be lure at a glance the joint is loading properly. M.d with . 2 aril 3 bumf re. with long, turciroiie bltt r iinm-lrd tlntnnrvt. Hand.omrly fnnhrci lltrousbmit. 1 h 2 and 3-burnrr UliVbmh I had with or without a cabinet tcp, whuh iifjlrdwith drnn phrhffi, umtI rnckt, etc. Dealer e whe : or wrke for de tcnptive circular to the neatest agency ol the Standard Oil Company I Incorporated! NetylPerSdibn. Oil..Cbok-5tover j SpobtographS j Two $1000 stakes, three $S00 events and one $500 race are included In the program of the trotting and pac ing meet opened today at Winnipeg, Manitoba. In all about seventy horses nre entered for the various luces, which will occupy three days! tomorrow and Monday. j A soccer football competition will be included in the Olympic games in I Sweden next year, beginning just a ' yi from today, and continuing to I Ju y The g.tines will not be played I in the Stadium, lull at Rasttinda. Jul.V Is a rather v;irni month, even in Swe- don, and i ho players of some coun- j tries are kicking on the dates select-' ed. I At the national Amateur Athletic i I'nioii games, beginning today in j I'ittsburg. Pa., the New York Ath-! leti,- elub is represented by the strongest team it is pos.-ible to mast er this early in the year, and it is ' the opinion of experts that the Wing- j ed Footers have more than an even chance of carrying off the national j club championships. Last year at ! New Orleans the New Yorkers missed j out by a very few points. For the first time in the history of the Amateur Athletic I'nion no ad-1 mission fee will be charged specta- I tors at the annual track and field championships In the Smoky City to day and tomorrow. The meet of the nation's athletes will likely play to capacity. The holding of the meet in the early summer, Instead of Sep tember, as was the case at New Or leans last year, is also a departure from the usual custom. Plutocrats who count their dollars by millions will engage In a baseball game In California today, when the nines of the exclusive Hurlingame Country and San Mateo Polo clubs "cross bats" at Hillxboro. All of the "snvirt setters" of that resort of fashionable society have become do voted fans and fanesses and well .trained bands of feminine rooters will be on hand, it is said, to cheer their favorites with original yells and songs manufactured for the occasion. Do you rend tne Eaat OregonianT ADAMS YOUNG FOLK ENJOY A SOCIAL (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., July 1. The young people of Adams gave a party in honor of Misses May and Elinor Stockton at the family residence Thursday evening. Those present were Winifred Giess, Jessie Chestnut, Clark Maxie, Nellie Darr, Otis Lieu allen, Stella Lieuallen, Zeb Lewis. Ethel Peringer, Bert Kirby. Elene Bowling, Pete Lyle, Mable Mclntire, Chester Spencer, Frank Krlbs, Karl Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood ward and Miss May, Elleanor and Ourta Stockton. They played games and refreshments were served at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Pyatt and Mrs. G. O. Richardson are visiting friends and relatives in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. John King and Mrs. Musselman went to Pendleton Tues day to attend the big show. Mr. and Mrs. F. Henry went to Pendleton Tuesday to the show. Mrs. E. o. Manjuis was a Pendle ton visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.tt'a attended the show in Pendleton Tuesday. Will Moore of the Pacific Elevator company ef Pendleton was a busi ness visitor in Ad.uus Wednesday. (1. M. Ecwis made a business trip lo Pendleton Wednesday. G. M. Lewis made a business trip to i'etidleion Wediusilay. V.-ii After -J:t Wars. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i'y.ut of I'nlty, Wisconsin, arc the guests of Mrs. I'. ill's sister. Mrs. G. . Richardson, of Adams. It has been twenty-three years since they have enjoyed a visit with each other. The Pyutts nre looking for a new location and ex pect to make the northwest their fu ture home. T. A. Christopher returned to his home Wednesday after spending the past two weeks in Portland visiting friends and relatives. John Peringer was a business vis itor in Walla Walla Thursday. Pr. MeFiill of Pendleton, was call ed to Adams Thursday to sec Tommy Winn, who has a bad spell of neu ralgia. Frank and John Whiteley made a business trip to Milton Thursday. Mr. McKenny of Helix, came in Thursday to see his patients in Ad ams. Art Walrus of Pendleton was the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquis for a few days this week. Miss Winifred Giess returned to her home in Adams Thursday after spend ing the past two weeks in Heppner with friends and relatives. Mr. Mitchel of Pendleton, was a business visitor In Adams Thursday. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country thsn all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence bas proven catarrh to be. a constitu tional disease and therefore requires con stitutional treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from lu drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars ami testimonials. Address : F. J. 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