East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IVtLY EAST OUEGON1AX, PENDLETOV, OREGON. YF.1XF.SD.Y, .Tl'I.Y 5, 1011.
EIGHT PAGES
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What Summer
rrers
our store Summer offers the best there is in Merchandise, Oar
goods are frerh. Our styles are correct. Our quality yo i can count
on, and our prices arc as low as good goods can be sold. We depend
on a big "volume" of business to make our profits- That's why we
make prices as little as we can. The goods we sell you satisfy you.
We invite you to co re to our store and see what "Summer offers.
ft
All Millinery Sacrificed
A great clean-up of our entire Millinery stock. Every Hat, Plume
and Flower, at prices that will positively surprice you. Come and see.
New White and Colored Wash
Skirts
Tlii season's latest model?. Come in white and tan Indian
hoad. Plain ami pleated models; all sizes.
$1.50 to $2.98 each
Children's White Lingerie Dresses
These dresses are all nicely trimmed with lace and em
broidery; all nice, dainty new sty Us. Full gathered ami pleated
skirts, square neck and short sleeves or high neck and Ions
sleeves. ,
$1.25 to $6.45
Ladies' White Lingerie Dresses
Beautifully trimmed with embroidtry and lace, in the new
est models.
White Marqucsette dresses trimmed with Irish crochet lace:
the: new styles, low neck, peasant sleeves or high neck and regu
lar sleeves.
$7.50 to $37.50
New Neckwear
A Fichu of dainty net or sheer batiste is a fitting finish for
any summer frown or waist, and transforms even the plainest
garment into a thine: of beauty. We have just received a new
shipment. Price - 75 to 3.75
New Girdles
The new silk cord girdles. Just what you have wanted to
finish the short waisted dress; colors l ink, blue, lavender, black
: nl white. Price , 75
New Shipment Ladies' Shoes
Patent leather, kid and calf skin. Either button or lace,"
with the new short vamp or broad toe, quality and style the lest.
$2.50, 3.00 and 3.50
Misses' 18-Button High Top Shoes
Come in patent leather with dull mat kid top, wolt sole.
Sizes 2 to a.
$3.50
New Linens
In pretty shades of lavender. liUt blue, pink, white, reseda,,
etc., for dresses and the like. About "0-in. wide. Come in, let
us show you. Xo trouble. Price 40
Lawns, Batistes, Dimities, 10 -35c
Including the lcst selection of color- and patterns in the city.
Big assortment. Prices from 10 to 35 yard. All new,
crisp, seasonable poods.
New Table Linens
From the "Giblxm" line of New York. One of the best. When
we say "pure linen" we mean it. A pood lot to select from.
Come, have a look. Prices, yard 65 to 3.00
Beads
For fall the Fast Indian styles will be "the vogue."
Just now the American women are emulating theic Oriental
sisters and are wearing beads on all occasions. We have them
in black, coral, white, blue, red, pink, black and white and
f:)hl. Prices 35 to 75
Pendleton's Cleanest, Coolest and Best Grocery, in Our Model Base
ment. Phone Main 17.
Fancv Mountain Strawberries, box 10; crate 2.25
Fip Pudding, cans 15 and 25?
Dill Pickles.. quart - - - 20
Pickles Stuffed With Relish, 4 for 25
Extra Fancy Pineapple, large cans 25
luiMirted Swiss Cheese, pound
Cream Brick Cheese, pound
Taney Sweet Midget Pickles, pint
.Melon Man-roes, each
..THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
WIIFBE IT 'PAYS TO TRADE.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
NEWS OF TfflE
i
that Mrs. I'M"''1 '' 11 1,f,nml
Spokano, taking u '' l,f 7 'uiu'a l
travel wltli the negro. Her husband
swore out tlx- complaint. The pnlr,
with another negro, hud heon t,,wn
three days.
dupum-wo lulled at ltiwfonl.
Rextord. Mont. Matulm, a Japa
nese employe of Hie roast chutes, was
crushed between two ears yesterday
and died soon .after reaching l1'" hospital.
Allows Train u Kill llim.
Wallace. Iduhn. Edward Kene, a
lumberjack "f Wurdner, was killed
by. an ore train from liurke Just ln
cile the city limits this afternoon.
He was sitting on the track as the
train approached and apparently
made no effort to get away.
Intovleated in Dry Towns.
Lewlston, Idaho. Eight arrests
were made by the police yesterday
of parties intoxicated with alcohol,
nnil Ivan Rartlett, a resident of
East Lewlston, ran amuck in the
neighborhood with two bis revolvers.
Patrolman Tabor arrested him.
Kills Wife and Self.
Twin Falls. Idaho. One of the.
must spooking tragedies which has
ever occurred" In this section took
p'ace at G o'clock yesterday afternoon
when Horace (3. IJchty shot and
killed bis wife and blew his own
brains out, both dying almost instantly.
police Looking Tor Ian.
Olymi'ia, Wash. Local police are
seeking W. K. F.K-''ii. committed two
ymrs ago to the state training school
from Spokane. Two months ftgo he
was paroled and secured work in a
!, cal mill. Saturday he passed two
bogus checks and disappeared.
Flight Tests Success.
Salt in, Ore. Three attempts this
afternoon by I. ( '.. ! luddK stoii In the
new Taylor-Huddleston aeroplane,
which h is been constructed In this
city, amply demonstrated that the
machine can fly. although there was
nothing spectacular about any of the
short low flights.
Unlit Play llasclmll.
Froewatcr, Ore. One of the best
and also the most amusing games of
baseball ever played in this vicinity
was played yesterday on the Milton
Freewat'er diamond, when a team
made up of ladies from the Integrity
lodge of Robekahs played a match
game of ball with a team from the
I. O O- F. lodge. There was a fine
crowd in attendance to witness the
game, a good large stun being taken
at the gate for the Kebekah order.
I The sisters easily won the game, the
j score standing 21 to 4. Batteries
Kebekahs, Mesd.imcs West and Mulr;
Odd Fellows, Messrs Smith and
Stephens.
Works on Sunday; Arrested.
Pasco, Wash. J. Noland of the
Pasco Transfer and Warehouse com
pany was today served with a war
rant on a charge of laboring on Sun
day, the warrant having been issued
on the request of Prosecuting At
torney Charles M. O'Brien.
' Man Drowned Is Relief.
Portland, Ore. Cuy Taylor, aged
24, who disappeared from the steamer
Elmore at the Ash street dock Satur
day evening Is believed to have been
drowned from the steamer Hassalo
that night. Taylor left the Elmore,
spending the night nbout the city and
returned to visit one of his friends
on the Hassalo,
Pays for ItrinkiiiK Pure Pood Ijiw.
Salmon City, Idaho. T. S. Parker,
and Dr. M. W. Smith of the pure
food and sanitary department of the
state visited Salmon, this week and
collected fines amounting to over
$350 for violations 'of the state health
laws. Minnlmum fines were Imposed
In all cases
Patients Explode Crackers.
Spokane. The last case of small
pox was dWeharired from the city Iso
lation hospital yesterday. There are
now only six patients remaining In
the hospital. All are cases of scarlet
fever anl so light that the patients
were letting off crackers last night In
celebration of the Fourth.
DON'T ifi,ay.
1 Rtrtlmnii Soars at Moscow.
Moscow, Idaho. Charles F. Walsh
.the Los Angeles aviator, made two
successful flights here yesterday af
ternoon 'n his biplane during the two
days' celebration. During the first
ftl-rbt h" remdnnd up for seven min
utes. The second one was much
longer, the aviator remaining up 15
minutes and attaining an altitude of
400 or tOO feet.
Some. lVnillelon Poonle Hnvo Ijrurnrtt
That Neglect Is Dangerous.
The slightest symptom of kidney
trouble is far too serious to be over
looked. It's the small, neglected
troubles that lead to serious kidney
ailments. That pain In the "small"
of your hack; that urinary lrcgular
ity; those headaches and dizzy spoils;
that weak-weary, wornout feeling,
may be nature's warning of coming
dropsy or fatal Uright's disease. Why
risk your lif" by neglecting these
symptoms K"iich tile cause of tho
trouble while there is time begin
treating your kidneys at once with a
tried and proven kidney remedy. No
need to experiment 1 loan's Kidney
Pills have been curing kidney trou
ble for over 76 years. Doun's Kid
ney Pills are used and recommended
throughout the civilized world. Con
vincing testimony follows:
Mrs. V. W. Jacobs. It. P. D. No. 3,
St. Johns, Wash., says: "I had pain
across the small of my buck and suf
fered intensely. Since I leurned of
Doan's Kidney Pills, I have taken
them whenever this trouble had made
its appearance and I have always re
ceived relief. I highly recommend
this remedy to persons afflicted with
kidney complaint."
For sale by all denwrs. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents fur the I'niied
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Find llr-nd Indian Reside Track.
Spokane. Joseph Mulcllpsie, nn
Tndb'n was found dead beside the O.
W, U & X. tracks about n mile from
Tekoa yesterday morning anil was
turned over to his relatives. The
matter was reported to the coroner of
Whitman county. The Indian lived
about r l-rht mil" from Tekoa,- and
was supposed to have been struck by
a train.
New Jersey Judges are waging a re
lentless war against that feeble mind
ed cla.-s of individuals known as
"boat rockers." In one or two in
stances offenders who have been
brought before them as a result of
fights following their Insane Idea of
fun, have been heavily fined nnd oth
er offenders are threatened with Jail
j terms or an extended residence In the
asylums of the state.
S t S I'OK MONEY 1 by William Safford of New York.
XOW IX THTSASl'llY Secretary of the Treasury Mac-
I Veagh and Treasurer Lee MoClung
Washington. A receiver for a , are made defendants. They are cited
f in,) of J385.0OO held in the treas- t show why they should not be en
try of t lie United States has been joined by the secretary of state,
a k.d in the district supreme court: The fund Is an Indemnity that Ven
. : exuela allowed the United States for
i concessions taken from gold and as
phalt corporations.
The Manoa company, the Orinoco
company, I'mited, and the Orinoco
-orporation are among the designated
beneficiaries. Safford claims in his
petition to be a judgment creditor of
the Manoa company for STiG.OOO.
THIS LADY'S
GOOD APPETITE
Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From
Mobile, Tells How She Gained It
Mobile, Ala. "I suffered for seven
years, with womanly trouble," writes
Mrs. Sigurd Hansen In a letter from
this city. "I felt weak and always had
a headache and wa3 always going to
the doctor. At last I was operated on,
and felt better, but soon I had the
same trouble.
My husband asked me to try Cardul. 1
I felt better after the Crst bottle, and j
now, I have a good appetite and sleep i
welh I feel fine, and the doctor tells j
me I am looUng better than he ever
saw me."
If you are sick and miserable, and
suffer from any of the pains duo to
womanly trouble try Cardul.
Cardul Is successful because It ll
composed of Ingredients that have been
found to act curatlvely on the woman
ly constitution.
For more than fifty years, It has been
used by women of all ages, with great
success. Try It Your druggist sells It
K. B. Write to: I Jidl" Advliory Dp., CtMU
aooc AtalktraCo.. Chtinoo. lno.. ix bptaal
Jnrirurtumt, sn4 64-pagc bk. Horn TruUM
m Women." Mill In pUin mapper, 00 rquet.
TKIKS TO IU:COVK7t
MONEY WITH GUX j
Vancouver. Wash With an empty
revolver. Adolph Jasper, who lost $1,
7ft2 in the Commercial bank failure,
tri.-d to hold up IT. C. Phillips, reg
ister of the Vancouver land office and
president of the d. :"unct Institution.
Jasper accosted Phillips in the land
office with a demand for his money.
Phillips took him downstairs with the
pretended intention of getting it, then
had him arrested. Jaspar is a farm
er. He said the $1792 was all his
money and that he w anted to get Just
a little of It back. He was released 1
without any charge be!ng placed. He t
has been paid 1179.20 bo far in divi
dends.
Leaf. It is to be readly by the close
of the present year.
This Is the birth of President
Bush of the Missouri Pacific. He is
fifty-one and began his railroad ca
reer with the Northern Pacific in
1SS2. The abandonment of the joint
traffic bureau f the Gould lines is
one of the latest economics inaugur
ated by Mr. Bush.
The general offices, but not the
shops of the Evansville nnd Terre fit
Haute are to be removed to Chicago
August 1. On July 20 the road will
become a part of the Chicago F
Eastern Illinois, but is not to lose
Identity. ,
Recently in tests on the Lehigh to1
determine how far an engliif c-rt run
with a passenger train whou ve- ;
plenishing Its fuel supp! . "! fiin
2475 brrtke the world's re m! "y r,o-I
ing 44.6 with 900 ton: ..; coal, r .;uly
all of which was burned.
It is the under.-. -mdin, tb ,t Judge
Thomas J. Fr m m w ill ;c made
president of the i-Ue n itional &
Great Xorthe: : wl: n th new board
of director:-- me M that time a
decision '..I : 'o ! reached as to
the lo- itaj.'i k t'.f company's head-,
quarter.-'. '
It is salt1, t'.r.t regulations for the 1
...iiiortaiion oT dangerous articles
lilt,, of Rattler Is Fatal.
Ooldendnle. Wash. Mrs. Robert A.
Oray. who wn bitten by a rattle
snake on Crofton prairie about two
weeks a?o, died at the Goldendale
hospital 1at night. Everything
known to medical science was done
to save her life, a pryslclnn being
called from Portland In ronsultat'on
with lo-nl doctors Inst week. Mr.
Orny was formerly n pumpman In the
employ of the O. R. & X. company
In eastern ' Oregon.
nmnm
)Vm ' .1 A iUI ft til file I . it lul
basis.
Notice has been served on the Al
ton by the Indiana Railroad com-i Nal. N-gro nnd Wldto Woman,
mission that its physical condition Winona, Wash. Mrs. Mamie Fish
must bo materially improved forth- er. a white woman, and Jesse Hunt,
wUh or the speed of its trains will be colored, both from Srmknne. n-r ,..
Health
ordered reduced.
rested here this morning. It Is said Wllholt, Or."
at Wilhoit Springs
Two Wooks Horo Batten
Than Six at tho Soa Shore
Wilhoit Spring Water is a wonderful
touio and curative agent I.iviiiK in tbo
open among tlio lir trees aial drinking
the uprmg water builds up ones entire
system both physical and mental.
Kllev Unm. li trouliln n.l other .'nmplint In
l "h;A tft IIot... C.,ttag or T-nt. Hunting.
Fmhing nd tramping throngh thn wood. AuU)I
ly at 3 p. m. Pi.Rt -a mill, trip "all on
loK hUno. "WUh.ui" and n.ak. riwrvat loni.
or mall Inquiry to Wllholt Springs.
TV
terete Bloclis-Concpete'Wolf
l he Most Modern and Most Substantial Building
Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end
JIUtOAI NOTES.
r. be onrio'ircea by me interstate
'.ommer:' Commission will not con
tain n Fi;';estcd jjrovision prohibiting
t! -s u .e of wooden barrels for the
!ra importation of lnflamable articles
v i'n a low flash point.
The Chicago & Western Indiana Is
. king to have the Chicago & East
ern Illinois to use its tracks and op
The Illinois Central is spending .$2,-
000,010 on improvements this year. ! ernte trains to the Dearborn street,
The new system of the Baltimore 1 instead of the Ta Palle street station
Save Yourseli
Money
Concrete Blocks and re-in-forocd
concrete are cheaper
and far more satisfactory.
Make prettier work when
finibhed and give the great
est comfort in either hot or
cold weather.
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Give Yourself
Satisfaction
St; my many beautiful de
signs for liasements, House
Fonndatinns, Walls, Fences.
Curl.iiifr, 5uilding Triin
miniru ami Cemotory Fences.
Th
& Ohio requires daily Instead of
monthly -reports on freight tonnage.
The Kokomo, Frankfort & West
ern has arranged to build a traction
line, between Frankfort and Kokomo,
Chicago, whereby it would have to
pay a greater proportionate share of
the expense of maintenance and op
eration. It la one of the five own-
es of tha Western Indiana and this
lnd., and compete with the Clover j expense ls shared on a wheelage
icy grow stronger with age.
Estimates Furnished on Application
D.A.MAY
Fhcne Black 3786.
Bend leton, Oregon.
Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Con crete Work.