East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EIGHT PAGES.
But a Few More Days then this Sweeping
24th Annual Clearance Sale
Comes to a Close
This is an interest compelling stock clearance
movement a money saving occasion of vital import
ance to you It has attracted hosts of shrewd, sensi
ble buyers since it began.
Dwt there must come an end, the stock clearance lias practically boon affected only a few
more days of spirited selling and our stocks will lie as clean as a whistle.
But we're not going to make this announcement and exject enthusiastic buying without
supplying the kind of values thivt WILL and .MUST command your attention that will make
you viit to our store in the final days of this gieat sale and share in the matchless values pro
vided by these sweeping price cuts.
GO-CARTS FOR BABIES..
The latest styles, new and catchy, nice
and comfy for the little ones.
We have arranged so as to let these go
carts go for part cash and part trading
stamps, making them very cheap to you. Call
and see them 2nd floor in premium depart
ment. CLEARANCE SALE TURKISH
TOWELS
We have the best stock, locause we buy
direct from the mill. Can give you more
Towel for the money than any store in the
city, at 24th Annual Clearance Sale Prices.
Bleached Turkish Towels, full size H
Unbleached Turkish Towels, full size...
Bleached Turkish Towels, full size 21?
Heavy Bleached, extra full size 38
All Linen, natural color Turkish towels 6-4
CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S
GLOVES.
Dents heavy two-fastener P. & M. gloves in
London tan only. Regular 2.00, Clear
ance price $1.79
Dents heavy one fastener P. k M. glove, ar
row stitched back and Bacmo in black,
white and tan. Regular $1.75, Clearance
price - $1.39
Dents pique Helene and Centour, our
best dress glove, comes in black,, white, tan
and manv other colors. Regular rriee
$1.75, Clearance price $1.39
"T. P. W." our special brand wines in
black, white and tan, regular $1.50, Clear
ance price - $129
Marrelo lG-button kid "-loves in black,
white and tan, regular $3.50, Clearance
price - $2.95
CORSETS REDUCED.
Regular $5.00 Bon Ton corsets $3.95
Regular $4.00 Bon Ton corsets $3.20
Regular $3.00 fcn Ton corsets $2.39
Regular $2.50 Royal Worcester corsets
Z- : : $1.98
Regular $2.00 Royal Worcester corsets
Z $1-60
Reimlar $1.50 Roval Worcester corets
z i $i.2c
Regular $1.25 Roval Worcester corsets
:. :..:........r .-: 98
Regular $1.00 Roval Worcester corsets
I 1 85
BED SPREADS.
Some of our best numbers in bed spreads
reduced. A splendid opportunity for room
ing houses, hotels, etc. These spreads are
full size, plain hem. The following reduc
tions will be given :
$1.00 Spreads, Clearance price 73
$1.25 Spreads, Clearance price 87
$1.50 Spreads, Clearance price 91
$1.75 Spreads, Clearance price $1.03
$2.00 Spreads, Clearance price...:.. $1.4S
$2.25 Spreads, Clearance price.:..- $1.87
$2.50 Spreads, Clearance price $1.0.i-
BOYS' CLOTHING.
We take particular pride in our boys' de
partment and see to it that nothing but good
goods find their way into it.
We are sole agents for the famous Hercu
les brand of boys suits. They're the best on
earth. All-wool, showerproof, taped seams,
trousers lined throughout. Our stock is in
fine shape, many specially good bargains
are hem
$3.50 Hercules Suits, Clear, price $2.69
$4.00 Hercules Cuits, Clear, price $3.19
$4.50 Hercules Suits, Clear, price $3.61
$5.00 Mercules Suits, Clear, price $3.97
$6.00 Hercules Suits, Clear, price $4.9f
$7.00 Hercules Suits Clear, price $5.34
$7.50 Hercules Suits, Clear, mice $5.90
$8.50 Hercules Suits, Clear, price $6.68
$9.75 Hercules Suits, Clear, price $7.83
BOYS' WAISTS SLAUGHTERED
i Our Mother's Friend Boys' Waists are
supreme. They have absolutely no rival.
They're in a class by themselves, workman
ship and materials are the liest possible for
the prices asked.
50 Boys' Waists, Clearance price 43
' 75 Boys' Waists, Clearance price 59
85 Boys' Waists, Clearance price 60?
90 Bovs' Waists, Clearance price 67
$1.00 Boys' Waists, Clearance price 69
$1.25 Bovs' Waists, Clearance price 90
$1.59 Bovs' Waists, Clearance price 99
U'.iATiLL A GiTY
COUNCIL SEATED
WILL GIIKATLY IMPHOVE
I skwroKT in hi.m; ykau
Hocks be Itciiulrcd, New Kcstniirunt
(,hmis mul Two I Justness Kiitt'r
piurs C'liano Hands lurlli)r 1'umI
Work Hotel Ilclng Uemodclod.
"dead list," however, he demurred, an
explanation that the expense was for
advertising for him in various place
failing to satisfy him.
Ho said he would consult counsel to
find out why this payment was nocea
sary to bring himself officially to life
again.
SEND 11 XE COXES TO El'KOPE
The Peoples
Save Your Trading Stamps
Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
(Speclr.! Correspondence.)
Umatilla, Ore., Jan. 13. The new
1912 city lathers were sworn in by
Mayor Yerxa Tuesday evening. The
new council is composed of D. R.
Frownell, reelected, A. B. Stephens,
, Ja., Jno. Hatter and J. M. Hlndmnn
1 are new members, F. W. Cline and W.
1 H Switzler are standovers. S. A.
Snylor was sworn in as city recorder
and J. A. Stephens city marshal. The
council proposes to make street im
provements, build new sidewalks and
to make a general clean-up of the
city.
Cnr ljoad Cement.
A car load of cement was received
today by H. X. Dryer which is to be
used in the improvements he propos
es on the new boat landing and
(locks.
Now Kestaurunt.
Wong Fat and Coy have leased the
new store in the Cllne stone block and
will open a first class restaurant.
Port In lid Man Sells Holdings.
Peto Tillson has purchased the ice
, hniise property of. J. H. Tomllson of
(Portland also the furniture of the ru
loon formerly owned by Mr. Totnilson,
; the consideration was a largo one.
j Xew MuiMKCtnciit.
i Hatter and Stephens have taken
lover the management of the well
known Cottage hotel. An addition
,wlll be built which will afford many
j nrtv rooms. The hotel will be thor
oughly renovated and considerable
, new furniture will be purchased which
j will make the hotel first class in every
pa rticuiar.
-Miss Means llcsigns.
Miss Hazel Means who had been
assistant postmaster for the past few j
years left with her mother, Mrs. H.
C. Means, for Portland.
Hcxl Men linnqiict.
The Sho-Wa-Way tribe No. 49 Ited
Men held initiation in Pond's hall on
Wednesday evening which was fol
lowed by a banquet at Chung's. Covers
were spread for 50 guest3 and visiting
brothers were present from Hermls
ton, Echo and Pendleton.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James of Port
land are visiting here.
Miss Clara Mappin of Walla Walla
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Mappin the week end.
Mrs. Scott and child of La Grande
are visiting here.
Mrs. T. S. Tillson and children have
gone to visit Mrs. Tillson's parents in
La Grande.
j -Itobt. Lingow who spent the holl
,days here left for Wallace, Idaho, to
day. Mrs. Lingow and family will
'remain a few weeks longer.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. E. Hutterworth
i were visitors in Hcppner during' the
i week.
I Mrs. Hopper and family of Califor
nia are visitors at C. O. Brownell's.
H. T. Peterson and son are Portland
visitors this week.
UemldJI, Minn. Jack pine cones
from the fore, ts of northern Minne
sota, are to be shipped to European
countries, taking up the work of re
forestation and a campaign for their
collection has been inaugurated in the
vicinity of, Cass Lake, Bemldjl and
other cities in AVadena county. Fifty
cents a bushel is offered for the
cones.
A Connecticut concern has a con
tract to ship large consignments of
the cones to Switzerland. France, Eng
land, Germany, Japan and other coun
trie and has appealed to the Minne
sota forestry board to assist in the
work of collection In Connecticut
the seeds will be extracted by a spe
cial scientific process before being
shipped abroad.
Often more than a' bushel of cones
may be secured from one tree. The
new lndu-tr Is being eagerly seized
upon as a winter occupation by mairy
northern Minnesota people. ,
Schwab to lllng Time Clock.
South Be'hlehem, Pa. No more
will the h'gh: officials and salaried
clerks of tho Bethlehem Steel Works
come and go at will. Determined to
put a stop to the late arrival and
early depurture from work of his
hundreds of office employes, Charles
M. Sr-hwnb, president of the company,
has installed time clocks in alt de
partments. Hereafter every official
or other employe will be obliged to
time of h's arrival and departure. Mr.
Schwab has assigned a number to
himself.
FACE DISFIGURED .
1
flTH
ECZEMA
Covered with Eruption to Back of
Ears So They Hardly Knew What
He Looked Like. .Used Cuticura
Soap and Ointment In 4
Weeks Face Fine and Clean.
"Our little boy Gilbert was troubled
with eczema when but a few week! old.
111a little face was
covered withsoresevea
to back of his eanu
The poor little fellow
ruflered very much.
The tores began as
pimples, Ms little face
was disfigured very
much. We hardly kner
what he looked like.
The face looked lika
raw meat. We tied
little bags of cloth over
hU bands to prevent
him from scratching.
He was very restless
at night, his little faca
Itched.
"We consulted two
doctors at Chicago, where we resided at that
time. After trying alt the medicine of the
two doctors without any result, we read of the
Cuticura Kemedies, and at once bought the
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Following the
directions carefully and promptly wo saw
the result, and after four weeks, the deat
child's face was as fine and clean as an little
baby's face. Every one who saw Gilbert after
using the Cuticura Remedies was surprised.
He has a head of hair which Is a pride for any
boy of his age, three years. We can only
recommend tho Cuticura Remedies to every
body." (Signed) Mrs. H. Albrecht, Box 883,
West Point, Neb., Oct. 2fl, 1910.
Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are
sold throughout the world, a liberal sample
of each, with 32-p. hook on the skin will be
sent free, on nnplirntlnn to Totter Drug &
Chem. Corp., Dept. lUlllcuton..
Lame back may come from over
work, cold settled In the muscles of
the back, or from disease. In the two
farmer cases the right remedy It
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
ihiuiM rubbed in thoroughly over
'.tie affected part, the .relief will be
prompt mid satisfactory. Price 25c.
son Rn ! $l.i0 per bottle. Sold by A
C. Koeppen ft Bros.
IaiU In lied for 13 Years.
Evansvlly'.e, Ind. Mrs. Emma
Langman, 70 years old, who refused
to get up from her bed for fifteen
years, died this week at the county
Infirmary. Recently, from continu
ous lying, she developed paralysis
and it was the Immediate cause of
death.
A dry, hacking cough Is hard on the
lungs, often causing them to bleed.
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
is a healing balm that quickly repairs
damage in the lungs and air passages.
Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle.
Scld by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
SUl-'KHAOKTTKS HATIXK KAltl.Y
Xew York Women Xow Are Howlng
Among Themselves,
New York. The suffrage-hungry
women of this city, who have only
jut entered the field of active politics,
aro developing rapidly Into fullfledg
eJ politicians of the Tammany type.
On October 14 an election was held
by the Brooklyn branch of the suf
frage organization and Mrs. Robert
II. Elder of Brooklyn was elected
borough chairman. Scarcely had this
Alleged Joke Costs a. Foot.
Zanesvlllo,' Ohio. A miscreant tied
the front legs of a hore which Mrs.
Albert Adams had hitched In front
of her home. In attempting to free
It he was trampled by the animal In
its struggles. Her foot was so badly
crushed that amputation was necessary.
Constipation Is, the cause of many
ailments and disorders that make life
miserable. Take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your
bowels regular and you will avoid
these diseases. For sale by all dealers.
CHICHESTER S P'lLS
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When given as soon as the croupy
cr.ush appears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will ward off an attack of
croup nrKi prevent all danger and
fause of anxiety. Thousands of moth,
ers usu It successfully. Sold by all
dealers.
been donV when an sed o 'fn A-bujy. 58 years M
to unseat her. The leaders, who seem hflv . v... ,,,
SOLDIERS TELL OP
FIGHTS WITH MOROS
Time Expired Men Returning on
Tran."frt Sherman Talk or Recent
Campaign.
San Francisco. The Moros of Min
danao and Jolo Inlands have started a
holy war of extermination
the meet. Mrs. Atwater will be ac
companied In the machine by her hus
band, who has become an adept in
air navagatlon under the tutelage of
Glenn Curti-s at San Diego.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain's
against ' Cough Remedy acts on' this plan. It
American soldiers and civilians,
cording to reports brought to
ac-j allays the cough, relieves the lungs
this , opens the secretions and aids nature
city by the army transport Sherman, i 'n restoring the system to a healthy
which arrived from the Philippines. I cunuiuon. inousanas nave tesuneu
As a result, several hundred of the!to Its superior excellence. Sold by
head hunters and a few Americans'3" dealers.
have been killed In the Jungle fights I
A couple of years ago, Datto All, j Still Another Faithful Dojr.
the leader of the Mohammedan fa- Portage, Wis. But for his faithful
natic on the Island of Jolo, was kill- ' dog, Robert Heberlein, undobutedly
ed. His death has rankled in the j would have been gored and trampled
minds of his followers, and from time to death by an angry bull that attack
to time "hermantados, or religious
fanatics, have harrassed the Ameri
can troops.
Murders of sentries and venture
some planters grew more frequent and
emboldened by their successes, the
tribesmen banded together In the be
lief that by combined effort they
could stamp out the Intruders.
In order to check this movement
the officials at Washington Instructed
the military commanders in the south
ern islands of the Philippines to dis
arm all the Moros. In retaliation, the
dattog declared a holy war.
Eventually the situation became so
serious and the tribesmen were gain
ing such headway with the assistance
of modern fighting equipment smug
gled In from the Straits Settlements,
that General Funton was ordered
from Manila to take charge of the
situation just prior to the sailing of
the Sherman for this port. Recent
dispatches indicate that the trouble
is practically over and that the Moros
re turning in their arms.
I'LATTS WIDOW TO AVIATE.
Mr. Ullian Atwater, Former Wife of
Senator, Will Fly In South.
Los Angeles. Mrs. Lillian Jane
way Piatt Atwater, widow of Senator
Thomas G Piatt of New York and
now wife of A.- B. Atwater, will fly
a CurtUs hydro-aeroplane at the av
iation meet which begins here In two
weeks, according to the promoters of
ed htyn. The dog, running from the
house, snapped at the bull so feroci
ously that its attention was diverted
from the prostrate farmer. While the
dog stood off the bull members of the
family 'managed to drag 'Heberlein to
safety.
that the tapeworm in turn soon be
came fond of whisky. He said ho had
a fierce time of it. The Judge was
not greatly Impressed and said the
tapeworm's latest "jag" would cost
Lafe $4 10.
He Would Send Milk by Mall.
Washington. I). C John A. Mc
Sparran of Pennsylvania, before the
senate pos. office committee, went so
far as to declare that the expre s com
panies should be wiped out of exist
ence. He advocated the use of the
parcels post in the distribution of
mi.k.
to be resident of Manhattan,
not extremely scrupulous
COSTS 'SOI! TO STAY "ALIVE'1
Josof h ninney, About to lie Dot-lured
"Olflciully IK-ml," Object to Fee.
Newark, N J .J.Jsoph ' nianry of
fered objection to paying $63 to prove
that he was alive. Bianey. v.h wa
about to be declared "officla'ly dead"
because nothing hud been heard of
him for eighteen years, turnorl up nt
the surrogate's .office and put in a
claim fnr a sharj of Ms father's es
tate. When Ho found that he would have
to pay 63 to keep himnelf off the
It is the duty of every expectant
mother to prepare her system for the
Rev. Watchorn's Great Treat.
Lancaster, Pa The water used at
the baptismal service at the First
Methodist church by the pastor. Rev.
John Watchorn, was drawn In a
bucket from the River Jordan Pales
tine, by Gen. U. S. Grant on hla fa
mous trip around the world. Dr.
George Cooke, U. S. N., one of the
general's party, filled a bottle from
the bucket and it was given by him
to Dc Watchorn.
Do you know that fully nine out of
every ten cases of rheumatism are
simply rheumatism of the muscles
due to cold or damp, or chronic
rheumatism and require no Internal
treatment whatever? Apply Cham
berlain's Liniment freely and see how
quickly It gives relief. For sale by all
dealers.
His Tapeworm GeU Drank.
Danvlile, III. Lafe McKensi'e of
Beathltt county, Kentucky, says ha
has a tapeworm that craves whisky.
He gave this as an excuse, In police
court In explaining why he was in
toxicated. McKenzle said he acquir
ed the tapeworm while young and
Mlxslnj? Word Costs Legacy.
Cincinnati, Oho. Mrs. Henrietta
Goodloe, of Denver, niece of former
Banker James Armstrong, will not
share in his $1,500,000 estate, accord
ing to a decision by Common Pieas
Judge Swing in a suit brought by the
trustees to expedite the distribution
of the estate. Her share was lost to coming of her little one ; to avoid as
her because of the omission of the , far a3 possible the suffering of such
word "sisters" in the will The doc- occasions, and endeavor to pass
iXi.'xrarz ?rr?h tz cri-u n,1
the brothers, nephews and nieces. Mrs. 8nd 8jre"gtU u",mPared. This sha
Goodloe is a daughter of a sister of may do through the use of Mother
Mr. Armstrong. Her attorneys held nena. a remedy that ha3 been SO
the omission was unintentional.
From PrUo King to Pulpit.
La port e, Ind. From prize ring to
pulpit has been the unusual career of
Eddie Young, former lightweight
champion of the Pacific Coast, who
returned to his birthplace at Colum
bus, Ind., this week. Young Is a pro
tege of Evangelist Billy Sunday. He
has not begun active work as a min
ister yet, but will enter a theological
school In Chicago soon.
Corset Steel stops Bullet.
Scranton, Pa. A bullet fired from
a revolver struck Mrs. Joseph Pow
ell In the back as she was In a yard.
Steel In her corset stopped the missile
and "he was unhurt
Baby Born With One Tooth.
Wausau, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Dlx, of the town , of Richfield,
Wood county, are the parents of a
baby boy who was born with a front
tooth.
long in use, and accomplished so
tnuoh good, that it is in no sense an
experiment, but a preparation which
always produces the best results. It
Is for exernal application and so pen
etrating in its nature as to thoroughly
lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten
don involved during the period before
baby comes. It aids nature by ex
panding the skin and tissues, relieves
tepderness and soreness, and perfectly
prepares the system for natural and
safe motherhood. Mother's Friend
has been used and endorsed by thou
sands of mothers, and its use will
prove a comfort and a benefit to any
woman in need of such a remedy.
Mother's Friend
expectant motn- FIlltillD?
ers, which con
tains much valuable information.
BHADFiELD REGULATOR CO.. Allot. Ca
3 Dead, She Wed Another.
Anderson, Ind For the fourth
time Mrs. Mary Tygart of this city has
become a bride, although she has not
yet passed her twenty-fifth birth an- '
nivcrsary. She was married to Ma-
This was
previous i
the couple
have been dissolved by death. i
3 CREAMS
A
SPECIAL
FOR
Chappy Skin
Weather
Cucumber, A'moncJ,
Edelweiss
25c a Bottle
Koeppen's
The drug store that serves
ymi best.
GAS IN YOUR STOMACH,
BLOAT AND PRESSURE
AROUND YOUR HEART
Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With
Baalmartn's Gas Tablets.
Beranie ItAALMAN'N'S GAS-TAM.ETS an mads
Bptfinlly for the cure nf Stomach Gas. (ilia in the Btnniarh
and bowels ia not alwnya dy9u; very often it's ner
vousness or rather from a Drrvnua, irritable stomach.
BAALMAN.VS GAS-TA1ILKTS ia the only remedy in
America made esieciallyaml distinctly to calm a nervous,
irritable gas-forming stomach. Gas simply rannnt form
after a few days' use of BAALMA.N'.N'S GAS-TAIll.KTtL
because your stomach will bo quiet calm and in normal
action.
Remember BAALMANN'S GAS-TAWJ7T8 are so
different from anything in existence, contain no penain,
no soda, no charcoal, no peppermint, no digestive of any
kind; they are made for stomach gas only and cure you
where everything else has failed.
These peculiar tnhletsare sold for 50c by every druggist,
or send direct to Hahnemann Pharmacy, 3U6 Sutter St
San Franc isoo.
BRING IN
YOUR
PONY
VOTES
In order to avoid confusion
as to standing of contestants In
our big Pony Contest, we would
like to hnvo all votes cast as
soon ns possible.
Standings of each boy and
girl in the contest, are now dis
played at our store.
Tallman Co.
Lumber and Bui ding
KjTI A Large and ComUte Stock Al'.
rlaiCrla ways o Hand ad PRICED RIGHT
The Best Mill Work to be
Obtained in the Northwest
Let Ua Figure With You
- on Your Next Order
Pondloton Planing Hill and Lum-
hnr Vnrri J A. BCHIE LUUBER CO., Proprietors
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