East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY BAST OREGOXIA.V. FKXDLETON, ORKGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911.
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WASHINGTON C1IIE1-1 BOOSTS
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mode Li shown re-dins from left to right) are the Waldorf CoavprUtile-Co.lr
Overcoat, the Pixie Suit oni the Dixie Overcoat.
TK TO two clothes makers
I j are equal in the style and
distinction of their product.
Running this store on the progressive plan we
do, we are bound to o for our supplies to the
one best source. ,
Curious how a certain maker will achisve a
supreme expression of the prevailing mode to
which dl ethers must bow.
This eeascn it is Kirichbaum Clothes. They
have the distinguishing excellence that commands
the attention of the clothes-wise man.
All Kirsehbaum Clothes (Cherry Tree Brand)
are "5M-VopI" All are hand tailored. The
Kirschbauci label, the identification mark of the
best clothes made, guarantees this.
Our offerings in these splendid clothes are
remarkable : $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 and $35 give
a rane of styles and fabrics to please all men.
The Kirschbaum Waldorf $15. $18, $20 and up
is the highest development of the convertible
collar coat it can be changed from a dress coat
to a storm-collar coat in an instant.
Voikingmen's Cbfhing Csmpany
COrtNEIi MAIN AND WEBB STS. v
Spokane. Wash.. Nov. 3. Governor
Marion E. Hay advised the local com
mittee of the Spokane chamber of
commerce today that he will issue in
vitations in a few days to governors
of the states west of the Mississippi
river to attend the opening of the
first annual Country Life Congress in
Spokane on November 23 The visit
ing executives will have charge of the
program, and it is expected that most
of those in attendance will remain
until the clse of the sessions on No
vcmber 29. Governor Hay will open
the congress.
Bankers in the northwest also will
be Invited to meet here during the
week to discuss the advisability of es
tablishing farmers' educational clubs
throughout the country to work with
the state bankers' association. J. V.
Clise of Seattle, chairman of the ag
ricultural committee of the Washing
ton Hankers' association, will issue a
call to the state bankers in a few
days. H. M. Gilbert of Toppenish,
says in a letter to W. D. Vincent of
Spokane, that the bankers and far
mers In central Washington are in
sympathy with the movement.
The topics to be discussed at the
sessions of the congress, which will
meet In the state armory include the
following: "How to Make the Farm
Home the best in the World." "The
Redirection of the Rural School,"
"Development and . Improvement of
the, Rural Church and the Young
Men's Christian association," "How
Can the Farmer Obtain the Best Re
sults from His Work?" "Farm Road-
making and Transportation," "Im
proved Conditions Surrounding the
Marke'ing of Farm Products," "Wo
man on the Farm" and "the Rural
Social Center." Among the speak
ers will be agricultural experts of na
tional reputation, educators, editors
and actual farmers from various parts
of the west.
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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Tbey nrk directly on the KIDNEYS,
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
nd their beneficial effect is felt from the
start.- For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
CONGESTION o! thej KIDNEYS, IN
FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and
nnoyingURIN ARY IRREGULARITIES
they exercise a permanent benefit.
TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULT
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steu
bfnvlle, O., says: "For years I suf
fered from weak kidneys and a se
vere bladder trouble. I learned of
Foley Kidney Pills and their wonder
ful cures so I began taking them and
sure enough I had as good results as
any I heard about. My backache left
me and to one of my business, ex
pressman, that alone is a great ad
vantage. My kidneys acted free and
normal, and that saved me a lot of
misery. It Is now a pleasure to work
where It-used to be a misery. Foley
Kidney Pills have cured me and have
my highest praise."
DOG SAVES FODMER
'HORACE STII.I.MAN. IIIUT,
SENDS CANINE l'OK AID
OLD TIME CUCEI.TY.
Ono Time When Surgery Is OfUn
Needless Torture.
Many operations for piles are simp
ly needless torture, for when It's all
over the piles come back.
The one fine way to be rid of plies
for good is to use Dr. Leonhardt's
HEM-ROID. It cures piles by doing
away with the cause poor circula
tion.
$1 for 24 days' treatment at Pen
dleton Drug Co. and all druggists.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Leon
hardt Co., Station B Buffalo, N. Y.,
Prop. Write for free booklet.
310VIXG riCTCKE IS REAL.
0Mby Ttun Director Out of Camp
With Pistol Shot Arguments.
Oxnard. Pursued by a band of
moving picture cowboys mounted on
tooreba'V and firing into the air and
ait the t:re4 of his automobile, Direc
or Charles Goodman of the Helies
2nim company, was forced
from the picture camp,
2nuli, to this city.
He latT left on the southbound
in tL-.ke the matter up with the conn-
to flee
near Santa
pany.
Trouble started several days ago
when members of the company ob
jected to several stunts the director
asked them to go through.
PJT.ES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS,
Your druggist will refund money
if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure an7
rAse of Ttehine Biind. Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c
Revivaling has become a systema
tized business.
Death Ends Romance.
Milton, Or. Claud Hanson, living a
short distance above Milton, died
from an abscess which formed on his
tonsils and broke, the poison going
through his body and causing death
in a very short time. The circum
stances are doubly sad, as Mr. Han
son had been married only a short
time, having met his wife, formerly
Miss Rosenburg, for the first time at
the Peach Day celebration In Free
water in August and marrying her the
same day in Walla Walla.
Shoot Self, Then Cuts Throat.
Baker, Ore. A Japanese section
hand named Hyashl committed sui
cide yesterday by shooting himself
twice in the stomach and then cut
ting his Juglar vein with a razor. lie
was about 25 years of age. At the
coroner's inquest held today a ver
dict of suicide was returned.
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right it's yours. Think of the steps it will
save you think of the convenience it brings.
Vou can talk with your neighbors; call up
the doctor; sell your farm products and
ordor articles in town without going out of
your home. You are never lonesome when
you have a Kellogg Farm Telephone.
Our Frca Bocks Tell -Everything J
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Any person who knows how to noe a screw driver
can set up a Kellogg Farm Telephone. You will find
borne very interesting and valuable information in th
FREE BOOKS we will send you. They are illustrated
throughout and thoroughly describe everything.
today and ask for Bulletin "N"
KELLOGG SWITCHBOARD & SUPPLY CO.
Animal Run Miles With Note and
Loads Rescue Party lMU-k to Sxt
Wliere Muster I.ny Helpless rroni
Injuries Received In Runaway.
According to a story in the Kalls
pell, Montana, Times, Horace Still
man, formerly a gunsmith in this city,
and well remembered as the champion
trap shooter of this section of the
country, owes his life to the faithful
ness of his dog. The following is a
reproduction of the story as it appear
in that paper:
The faithfulness and intelligence of
the dog has been the subject of song
and story since the dawn of history.
Given an opportunity and Carlo seems
always to rise to the occasion, exhib
iting sagacity and even reasoning pow
er above his kind. Horace Stillman,
of Pleasant Valley, has such a dog
and no doubt owes his life to the fine
intelligence and understanding of this
spaniel pup.
Wednesday of last week Mr. Still
man hitched up a team to a light rig,
put in h!s tripod and other surveying
Impedimneta, and set out for the A.
D. Stillman homestead, several miles
distant, where he intended to run
some lines for ditch or other utility.
Of course his spaniel dog tagged along
joyously. About half way to his des
tination a deer ran across the road
and set the horses going. They lung
ed forward and caused Mr. Stillman
to lose his balance ai he was occupied
in holding the lines and the tripod.
He nearly fell over the dashboard,
and it would have been better, per
haps, if he had. A foot and leg went
through the forward wheel under the
axle, locking t wheel with flesh and
bone. The horses were running and
it was impossible for the unfortunate
man to extricate himself. The best
he could -do was hang partly under
the bed and wait for the team to
stop. Finally he was able to get a
twist on the hind wheel which event
ually brought the team to a stop, but
not until he was exhausted, bruised
and bleeding, but fortunately with no
bones broken. He tried to rise, but
was too wjeak and dropped exhausted
in the brusa. After a rest of about
an hour, as near as he could Judge,
Mr. Stillman decided to attempt to
reach hte homestad and set himself
to the task. The agonies he suffered
are indescribable; he had been whip
ped and torn by brush and roots us
he swung to the frame a.id wheel un
til he was flayed alive. He could not
stand erect, but painfully crawled
along. For five hours he ersayed to
travel along this road of torture, fi
nally reaching the clearing near A.
D. Stillman's homestead, but he was
so weak and exhausted he could not
make himself heard,
Now appears the brown pup in the
story. He camo wagging himself
fo:dijhly into his master's presence,
expressing his sympathy and finally
offering his assistance, for Mr. Still
man bethought him of the expedient
of ending a note back to his homo by
the dog. He laboriously wrote of his
situation in his note book, tore out
the af and tearing a strip from his
overalls, tipd the note safely and
prominently about the spaniel's neck,
then ordered him to go home. Dog
gie capered about and refused until
Mr. Stillmnn was in despair, but fi
nally the right idea slezed the pup
and he tore off home at top speed. Ho
waj mighty few minutes covering the
miles which separated the ranch from
his master. Reaching home he de
livered the note to Mrs. Stilln4in,
watlently halt an hour while things
were gotten ready to take enre of the
injured man. then he started through
the timber and took them direct to the
wounded and fainting-master. Mr.
Stillman was given all the homely aid
possible and was doing well when
Dr. O'Neill motored up there Sunday,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Christenscn, Miss O'Neill and Miss
Peeler, all friends of the family, Mrs.
Christensert sbolng a daughter of the
Stillmans. The invalid seemed to rank
second in importance to the ' brown
pup which saved his life and they
surely made much of that dog.
PACIFIC COAST OF PICKS
IS Koutb Wn'.l hi. Kobine
Jx4 So. Lo. Angelet Lot Ancle
CotTiplete Line Carried in Stock
88 FIRST STREET, SAM FRANCISCO
GENERAL OFFICE
CHICAGO
Good Pasture Land for Sale.
For sale 360 acres good posture
land on Cabbage Hill, 16 miles sou h
east of Pendleton. Good grass and
plenty of running water and spring
on place. Address, W. H. Bell, Pen
dleton, Ore., or call on Bentley &
Leffingwell.
Stop coughing! You rock the lungs
and worry the body. BALLARD'S
HOUKIIOCND BVBUP checks Irrita
tion, heals the lungs and restores
comfortable breathing. Price 25c, C0;
and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
Big Horso and Implement
Nov. 15 'II at Weston, Ore.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on the
Johnston Farm 2 Miles South of Town
Over 25 head choice registered and grade
horses, ranging 3 to 5 yrs., 12 to 1500 lbs.
One of the .finest stallions ever taken into a show rin
the registered Tercheron CJKudive, and two registered
'mares together with 25 young mares and geldings by that
noted sire Kaglan. All to be saerifieed at this sale.
A Holt 14-ft. combine, a new horse power and thresher
outfit, cook house, feed rneks, tank and steel trough, har
row, gang plow, and eart, 10 set double harness and 2
single; two-seated hack, ete., etc.
This is a bona fide sale. . I am overstoeked and must
nnd will saerifiee heavily in order to save further loss.
Terms: Under $20 eash. Balance 12 months on ap
proved notes S per cent. (3 years if desired on stallion).
5$ per cent off for cash.
Sale Begins 10 a. ra. Free Lunch
F. G. LUCAS, Auctioneer
Hi A M. KEMP and F. 1). WATTS, Clerks.
E. ('. (CHAXCK) 1IOGKUS, Owner.
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
Wo arc proving to the public our full worth of operating a
store in Pendleton where every body is pleased, and show their
i.ppreciatiou by trading where they save 20 to M) per cent
Several eases of children's underwear just unpacked.
Extra heavy fleeced union suits -19
Extra heavy ribbed union suits - 39
Ladies' heavy fleeced hose
Ladies' heavy fleeced hose -
Ladies' cotton hose, 20e valuo - 12 l-2
.Men's and boys' lined mittens 23 nnd up
Lanre a sst. of "men's suits ?4.9S, $5.90, ?S.90, $9.90
$12.50
" ()ur prices are always regular ; no mark up and down.
GOLDEN RULE STORE
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR OCT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 4iM
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED M.M
MEN'S 8UITS PRESSED Tfto
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
method.
Phone Main 169. . 1-1 E. Alts.
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; Restores-' Gray Hair to,?
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Sulphur is a Natural Element ol the Hair
When there is not a sufficient amount cf sulphur
in the hair, it loses its- life, color and strength
turns gray, and falls out. There are many forms
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For two or tliroe vcar4 Wv hair h.-wl Sm aui
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entirely bald. Ahrnit four month apo I commenced
using Sage and Sulphur. 1 lie first bottU teemed to
lo some good and l.kept wing it reffutarly. until now
1 have used four bottles. The whole top of my head
is now fairly covered with hair, and it keeps coming
in thicker. I shall keep on usinij it a while loncer. as
I notice a constant improvement.
STEPHEN BACON, Rochester, N Y.
50c. and $1 Bottles, W . - ttteW
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74 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK CITY.N.Y.
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