East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OIBEGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911.
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This Store will be Closed from 1 o'clock to 6 o'clock Sat. Afternoon.
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SAVE YOUR COUPONS
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Turn a Hercules
Suit Inside Out
Yon will find the coat lin? a patented iloaljle limns: in tlic
sleeve at the arm pit ; rislit where the wear is most severe. Yon
will find the pants lined with Kerenlone (a special linimr made
only for Hercules suits and all seams
reinforced with tano not the ordi
nary white, spongy cotton tape, but
a wider and much stronger one. Tu
addition to this, Hercules suits are
euarantood by Paulx Colin & Com
pany, Chicago, to bo all pure wool
and shower proof. A Hercules will
out-wear two suits of any oilier make
n-ardless of price.
kii $5.00 to $10.00
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DO YOUK S1IO.ITIXG IX THE MORXIXGS. THE
STOKE WILL HE CLOSED FROM 1 O'CLOCK TILL C
O'CLOCK EACH DAY OF THE ROUXD-UF.
We Have Prepared
'l ho greatest stock of desirable merchandise ever shown in
Pendleton. Don't leave the Hound-Up without giving us a eall
and looking at what we have to show you.
And remember, we give trading coupons with all cash purchases.
B. P. O. E. Suits
Prepare for the Elks' Parade. Dress up in Elks' uniform.
We have all sizes of the best kind.
Just Arrived
Shipment of fine
Tailored Suits
in Navy Serges
made in the latest models. Sizes
10 to 3S, guaranteed linings,
priced from
$30.00 $40.00
Also Fancy
Mixtures
in gray, brown and tan. Sizes
10 to 1-2. Priced from
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WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
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j Mine of Upton, together with a
j trow J of lounger.-; about the ploce,
I for disorderly conduct, having cre
I uted a disturbance in the place ilur
i ins the early hours of the morning.
Thrown Off Train; Asks $1!)"5.
Davenport, Wash. J. W. Meade, a
horseman of Sprague, has brought
suit against the Northern Pacific
Railway company for $1975 damages,
claimed by reason of being ejected
from a passenger train.
Church of (;Hl Caiiipincctiiig.
Freewater, Ore. The Church of
God eampmeeling in the Freewater
City park for the last week, in spit6
of the continued heavy rains, is scor
ing a great success. The Rev. Mr.
Bailed of Spokane is the evangelist
nd is assisted by the Rev. H. Cooer
and O. K. Goodman, both of Sunny-side.
Mery.. Mills of Two States.
Portland, Ore. First steps toward
the closer linking of the lumber in
terests of Oregon and Washington
were taken at a private dinner where
H-nry J. Pierce of Spokane present
ed his proposal for the merger into
one company of the tidewater mills
of the two states to representatives of
a number of western Oregon sawmill
ing companies. Neither Jlr. Pierce
nor any of tho-e present would dis
cuss the definite result of the con
ference, which follows closely upon
th:it of the western Washington lum
bermen at Aberdeen last week.
Soft Drink Emporium Closed.
Joseph, Ore. The council has re
Toked the license of the soft drink
emporium of Bass & Bartin. Several
days ago the marshal arrested one
of the proprietors, a bartender by the
I Yule HuiUls Up Itupully.
j Vale, Ore. The council ordered
cement sidewalks on a street grade
from the new $12,00 depot at
ale, the full length of Main street.
The walks are 10 feet wide. The city
also straightened Main street, mak
ing the Hope addition to conform to
the main part of the city. Several
; new brick buildings are being built,
' the largest by the Boswell dry goods
'store, the Vale hardware store ani
the Vale Saddlery company. This
building will be 120 by 94 feet.
Mayor 'Ousted ly Union.
Pii-tland. Ore. Mayor Rushlight,
when caught in his office at 5:30
this being 3U -minutes after the reg
ular civil service or union hours, con- I
fe.ssed to W. H. Fitzgerald, a promi-
nent labor leader and member of the
executive board that he had been
thrown out of the plumber's union
for working overtime without charg
ing the city extra pay.
to residents of North Yakima. T. A
Noble has been put in charge, an 1
has begun his work by sending out
return post cards to all patrons of
the company, asking whether they
have complaints against their service.
I.iahtiiin Kills One Hog.
Davenport, Wash. The lightning
during the severe thunder storm per
formed a remarkable feat when a
bolt whi.-h struck a wire fence was
transmitted some distance where two
hogs in the pasture of G. K. Birge,
one mile west of Davenport, were
struck, resulting in the death of one
and rendering Its mate both blind and
deaf. Both swine were registered
Duroc Jerseys, and for the one killed
Mr. Birge had refused 60.
"Kick" Department Installed.
North Yakima, Wash. A kick de
partment has been added to the nu
merous eriulpment of the Pacific
Power and Light company, which
furnished electricity, water and gas
KNIGHTS O1 THE RANGE.
AMERICA USES MANY
PAIRS WOODEN SHOES.
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5 r.'-- r$i:UKs- m
7?t':;!:e''
Washington. Wooden shoes usual
ly associated only with var'ety shows
and pictures of street scenes in Hol
land, are, in fact, worn by thousands
of people in this country. A single
shipment from Amsterdam to Grand
Rapids, Mich., mentioned in a report
by Vice Counsel De Young, consisted
of COO cases containing several thous
and pairs of the lumber footwear. A
similar shipment was made a few
months ago.
Also the rep'rt reveals the sections
of the United States addicted to tthe
habit as follows:
"It is stated that the United States
ii the best foreign customer of the
Netherlands for this article of man
ufacture, many hundreds of pairs of
wooden shoes being worn in Michigan,
Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, New' Jersey
and a few other states. In fact it Is
claimed thathere are more wooden j
shoes in Chicago, Grand Rapids, or I
Holland, Mich., than in the city of!
Amsterdam. Paterson, N. J., St.
Louis, Mo , Lancaster county, Nebr.,
Marlon county, la., and numerous otn
er smaller settlements import large
quantities of' this practical article of
dress every year.
"The wooden shoo Industry In the
Netherlands Is generally decentraliz
ed, logs being hewn out to the mea
sure of the customer's foot In the
village shop. The local price depends
largely upon the amount of lumber
used and the market rrlce of the raw
material. There are, however, a few
large factories using modern wood
working machinery and export ng the
most of their product. The principal
countries to which they export, in
order of their Importance, are the
United States and Canada, West In
dies, Germany and South Africa.
Drummers Samples
Shoes of every description and for every member of the fnm- i
ily. Our men's high top shoes and cowboy lmots are worth
looking over.
You're Welcome
to visit our store whether you buy
or not
THE
HUB
The Drummers Sample Store
Between Taylor Hardware and Pendleton Drug Co.
, PENDLETON, OREGON.
MONUMENT TO COI.CMIU'S
ERECTED IN WASHINGTON.
Washington. A memorial to the
memory of Christopher Columbus,
wde'y known as a hold and Inquisi
tive sailor, will be unique In Wash
ington from the fact that the statue
nnd acompanying emblematic embel
lishments will be of chaste white
marble.
All Iho other heroes, whether nfoot
or on horse back, that adorn most
of the open spaces in Washington
are celebrated with statues of br mze
or other metal.
In t'-e case of the great discover
er, the nlarble work wi'l Include the
heroic statue of Columbus, two fig
ures of ancient and modern American
Inhabitants, the shaft which forms the
background of the statue, the globe
and two eagles which surmount the
shaft, the caravel on which the sta
tue stands and its allegorical figure
head, the two Kons which decorate
the ends of the peml-carcular foun
tain which provides n setting for the
statue, and the superstructure of the
fountain basin.
The memorial, will adorn the plaza
In front of the union station, at the
head of a short vista looking from the
Capitol. It was designed by Lorado
Taft, of Oh.'o, a cousin of President
Tart ' He won In a competition In
which 'American and European sculp
tors participated. The cost of the
memorial will be t70 000
Diarrhoea Is always more or less
prevalent during September. Be pre
pared for It. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and D.arrhoea Remedy Is
prompt and effectual. It can always
he depended fpon and Is pleasant to
take. For sale L7 all dealers.
(Courtesy of the Pacific Monthly.)
Poncing!. Dancing!
There will be dancing Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday nights of this
week in Eagle-Woodmen Hall under
the Saturday night dance management.
Small Stores Gain
Business
by. tne bright electric light for signs and windows. Now
that G.E. MAZDA lamps are available nothing is easier
to obtain than profitable lighting. These new incandes
cent lamps we now offer to our customers under very
favorable conditions.
More Electric Light
can now be obtained for every dollar you pay for cur
rent than ever before. The G.E. MAZDA lamps give
more than twice the light you have ever before considered
it possible to obtain for a given expense for current. We
are now ready to tell you how you can get the benefit 61 !
this great advance in electrical development.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
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leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron
nge. It is the advertising medium of this section.