East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY It, 111.
EIGHT PAGES.
LIEN RUL
ORE
is now showing the greatest values ever known to the women of Pendleton, in,
MiisSm Under wear aifcd Embroideries
i ; i v
9ur kfge an,d beautiful lines of white goods are absolutely new and now being displayed on our counters for the
first time. They do not represent any left-overs nor shelf-worn stock, they are not a special purchase of cheap grade flimsy
cloth made up m hit-and-miss manner for the sole purpose of selling at so-called sale prices.
The Golden Rule Stores line of muslin underwear and embroideries is composed entirely of dependable anddesir
able merchandise-the quality is standard and the prices, although as low and even lower than others advertised sale
prices, are regular, here today, tomorrow and all the year.
Joift the large family of happy savers who trade at the Golden Rirfe Store
CORSET COVERS
Plain Muslin, others charge 15c, our regular price 10
Lace Yoke, others charge 23c, our regular price v 18?
Fancy Laco Yoke, others charge 35c, our regular price. 23
Embroidery Trimmed, others charge 40c, our regular price 25
JVcp Laco Yoke, others charge 40c, our regular price 25?
Embroidery Trimmed, others charge 50c, our regular price 39?
Embroidery trimmed, others charge 75c, our regular price 49?
Deep Lace Yoke, others charge 73c, our regular price... 49?
I J T.l. ij r i i T
uuu -ivuuuomery insertion, otners cnarge toe, our regu
lar price
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Allover Embroidery, others charge $1.00, our regular price 69t?
MUSLIN DRAWERS
Embroidery Trimmed, others
charge 40c, our regular
price 25?
"Wide Embroidery Bottom, oth
ers charge 75c, our regular
price 49?
Lace and Insertion, others
charge 75c, our regular
price 493
Cross Par and Embroidery Trimming, others charge $1.00. our
regular price '. 69?
Insertion and Embroidery Trimming, others charge $1.25
our regular price 73,?
Very Fine Embroidery Trimming, others charge $1.50, our
regular price .'. 98
Embroidery
10-inches Wide, Fine Pattern, yard
Beautiful Lino of Patterns and widths 8 l-3 10.
12 l-2.
Corset Cover Embroidery... 15?, 19?, 25?, 39.?, 49
27-inch Flouncing : 39?, 49t?,69.?
COMBINATION SUITS
, WITH SKIRT AND DRAWERS.
A Xeat Embroidery Trimmed Garment, regular.. 49?
Embroidery and Lace Trimmed, regular !.. 69?
Allover Yoke and Bottom, regular 98?
Round Each. Drawer, Lace Yoke and Bottom, regular. $1.69
Deep Embroidery Yoke and Bottom, regular $1.98
CHILDRENS MUSLIN DRAWERS
Embroidery, Lace and Tucked Trimmed, 5?, 10?, 15.?, 19?.
PRINCES JLIPS
Lace Yoke and Bottom, others charge $1.50, our reg. price 98?
All Lace Yoke with Ribbon,' others charge $1.75, our regular
price ... . SI. 23
A Very Fine Batiste, trimmed in Swiss embroidery, other?
charge $2.25, our regular price SI. 49
MUSLIN GOWNS
Ruffled and Einbroidery Insertion, others charge 75c, our
regular price u 49?
Embroidery Trimmed, others charge $1.00, our reg. price 69?
SQUARE AX1) ROUND NECK.
High Xeck, Embroidery Trimmed, others charge $1.50, our
regulaar price 98?
Slip Over, low round neck,, others chargo $1.50, our regular
price 98?
French Empire Yoke, others charge $1.50, our reg. price 98?
V-neck, French Yoke, others charge $2.00, our reg. price $1.49
MUSLIN SKIRTS
Long and Short, Einbroidery Trimmed, 4 tucks, others chart"?
75c, our regular price 49?
Long and Short, others cliarge 75c, our regular prico 69
Wide Einbroidery Trimming, others chargo $1.50, our regu
lar price 98
Xeat Embroidery Trimming, stitched tucks, others charge
$1.50, our regular prico 9S?
He avy Embroidery, assorted patterns, ;hcrs charge $1.75, our
regular price SI. 25
Wide Embroidery, stitched tucks, others charge $2.00, our reg
ular prico SI. 49
Wide Embroidery, stitched tucks, others charge $2.25, our reg
ular price $1.69
Embroidery and Insertion, very fine, others charge $2.50. our
regular price 81.98
Very Fine Embroidery Trimming, stitched tucks, other"
charge $4.00, our regular price $2.98
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GRADUATION OF PAY
sikets with imatilla
u'atkk i'skiss' association"
lUcnmiiifiil(xI Tluit Petition of I'ro-j-t
Sot tier Ut Granted by Kcla
nuition Sori'iii Wrestling 15ut to
Take Place Next Month.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston. Ore., Jan. 19. There j
was a metting of the settlers of this
nPlti.--t TlH-.Cfltj.. o tV. ttt
J J . . i filing at iuc
of the Umatilla River Water Users'
association, to confer with Mr. Hob
son, supervising engineer in regard
to the graduation of the water right
payments on the project. Petition to
be feigned by a!l the settlers on the
KIDNEY REMEDY THAT
ACTS LIKE MAGIC
I have been a terrible sufferer for
a number of years with kidney and
liver trouble, abso nervous prostration
and health generally poor, constitu
tion ent.rely run down until Ufe be
camo a burden. I tried phy.-iclapv
and every available remedy but found
no rel'ef. Was induced to sive Dr.
KilmerV Swamp-Root a trial, which
acted like magic, and am happy to
fay that I believe I am cn;ir.?y cured
tnd now as good a man as ever.
I believe it my duty to make thU
public statement that 1 may 7i.'p
others who may be suffering from the
-d:ne trouble Swamp-Tioct is with
out question the greatest remedy iif
un world. Anyone in doubt of th's
.-talenient or the auth-ni:L';t.' -an ad
dress me as be'ow.
Yours very truly
W. H. McCOT.
Van Wert, O.
State of Oh o
Van Wert County ( 8S-
The foregoing ntatement sworn to
before me and subscribed in my pres
ence this Mh day of J ily, 1909, by
the said M. H. McCoy.
A. C. GILPIV, Notary Public.
letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co..
Ilincrliaiiipton. X. V.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do
ror you.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle.
Jt will convince anyone. You will al
ko receive a booklet of valuable In
formation, telling all about the kid
neys and bladder. When writing, be
nure and mention the Pendleton Daily
East Oregonian. Regular fifty-cent
and one dollar size bottlca for sale at
all drug stores.
project asking for a graduation of
tne payment is being circulated and
will be mailed to the secretary of the
interior. A wire will be sent to him
stating that the petition is on the
way with several hundred signatures.
Mr. Hobson Mated that he was sur
prised that this had been delayed as
r.is department ha( made the recom
mendation that the payments be
graduated.
The wrestling fans of Hermiston
have arranged for a contest February
3rd between Kennedy of Hermiston,
who has been unbeaten so far in
wrestling, and O'Connell of Portland.
It is expected that several come from
Portland to witaetw the match.
Clifford Morgan and R R. John
son of Pendleton were in the city
Wednesday on business.
Mr. Cross of .Spokane is expected
here to visit with II. T. Irvin and
family.
H. B. Hobson, supervising engineer
of the reclamation aervice. Is spend
ing a few days looking over the pro
ject. Francis X. Curtis made final
proof before Commissioner Upthe
grove Thursday. He has a 160-acre
homestead about six miles from Her
miston. Mr. Curtis nas been In the
chicken business.
Otl Sprague, the land salesman,
is expected home this week from the
east where he has leen selling pro
ject lands. '
JlKAIt STORY THAT COUNTS.
Animal Tracked to IKn. caught hy
lliinler ami Strangled to Death.
Monticello, N. Y. Monticello, Sul
livan county, boasts of the only living
man who has choked a real, live 400
pound bear to death with his bare
hands. The hero in Uernie Smith, a
trapper and hunter.
Smith, With .(Xtn Ackley, discov
ered bear tracks and followed the
trail, which led to a den In a ledge
of rocks. The hunters built a fire
anil smoked out Mr. Bear.
Mr. Hear rushed forth, knocking
Ackley from tho ledge, and dashed
at Smith. The hunter jumped aside
ami leaned upon the animal's back
winding his arms tightly around his
neck. With a growl, the beast rose
on its haunches and tried to shake off
its "unwelcome rider. Failing, it rush
ed back and forth along the narrow
lvdge, brushing against rocks and
trees.
Smith's grip upon the animal's
windpipe soon began to have Its ef
fect. The anlmal'a eyes 1ulged from
its head and it fell on the ground
helpless. In an an Instant Smith's
teeth wefe burled In the bear's wind
pipe, and the huge form became lifeless.
Warrant for Krml.
Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 18. In
formation charging Frank O. Ennls
with allowing the building he occu
pied, 6 1-2 West Ma'n, to be used for
gambling was filed In superior court
yesterday and a warrant Issued. En
nis was allowed to go on $600 ball.
The complaining witness Is A. E. Ev
ans, who has Just completed a 90-day
sentence for gambling.
ECHO SHIPS NINE
CARS OF CATTLE
FIRST OF SEASOX FOR
TIIRIVIXG PROJECT TOWX
t'lotlie.-liiH" Thieves Causing Male
Citi.eii-Jiip to RcpUnisli Ward
rolM-s Rcbcccahx Arranging for
District Convention Xext Week.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Jan. 19. Xine car
loads of cattle were shipped from
here this week to the Portland mar
kets. This was the first shipment of
beef from the Echo this season.
J. W. Coppinger was a business
visitor in Pendleton today.
A. B. Thomson was transacting
business at the county seat today.
Miss Xettle Xprman who has been
quite sick the past two weeks, is able
to be ou again.
Frank Sloan was here Wednesday
evening from Stanfield on a business
visit.
Mrs Lillian Porter of Portland Is
here this week visiting with her
mother, Mrs. R. B. Stanfield.
Mrs. C. A. Gilbert Is confine to her
home with a severe' attack of tonsl
litis. B, Zuass of Spokane, was a visitor
here yesterday.
Mrs. J. H. Leezer returned Mon
day from Portland where she has
been visiting the past two months
with her son Roy Leezer.
J. Frank Spinning was a business
vlnitor in Stanfield today.
Clothes line thieves have been op
erating in Echo lately. Men's cloth
ing seem to be their specialties.
The Henrietta Rebekah lodge held
Its regular meeting last night and
plans were made for the Rebekah
district convention whloh will be held
here on next Wednesday afternoon
and evening, January 24.
DOX T ET RUX DOWX.
Weak and miserable. 7f you have
kidney or bladder trouble, dull head
pains, dizziness, nervousness, pains in
the back, and feel tired all over, get
a pack uge of Mother Gray's -AROMATIC-LEAF,
the pleasant ' herb
cure. It never falls. We have many
testimonials from grateful pertple who
have used this wonderful remedy. As
a regulator it has no equal Ask for
Mother Gray's Aronrntlc-Ijeaf at
druggists or sent by mall for 60 cents.
Sample FREE. Address, The Mother
Gray Co. La Roy, N. Y.
RANGE WAR LEADS
TO A GUN DUEL
Lewlston, Idaho. Jan. 19. A row
between cattlemen and sheepmen
along the Washington-Oregon bound
ary In a wild section of the Grande
Ronde country resulted in the shoot
ing of Press Montgomery by Gidge
Tlppltts.
Montgomery was brought to a Lew
lston hospital, the trip having been
made from the Grande Rondo by
boat. He is suffering from four bul
let wounds and his recovery Is con
sidered impossible. Two of the bul
lets entered his body In such a man
ner as to strike the spinal column,
producing complete paralysis of the
lower part of the body. Tlppltts sur
rendered, alleging self defense. Both
men are prominent In the stock busi
ness in the Grande Ronde section.
A few months ago Montgomery
killed Loren Hawk near the scene of
Monday's shooting.
LITTLE MOTHERS' SCHOOLS OPEX
Thirty-Two Will Do in session for
First Time Thin Afternoon.
Chicago, III. Thirty-two "little
mothers' school" will be opened In
public school buildings. It is expect
ed that more than 1000 glrla of the
upper grades of the elementary schools
will attend. .
They will be taught how to take
care of the baby, how to clothe, bathe,
feed and put It to seep. If a 'baby
cries, they will be shown how to find
out what Is the matter.
This Instruction is directed by the
health department. Dr. George . B,
Young, health commissioner, has as
signed a nurse to each school to take
charge of the classes. Life-sized
dolls will be used.
A dry, hacking cough is hard on the
IlinP'Q nlAn Kandlnir Ihom In laail
BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP !
In a healing balm that quickly repairs '
damage in the lungs and air passages.
Price 25c, BOc and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Lewis ' Defeats "Dixie KM."
Liverpool. Jan. 19. Harry Lewis
knocked out "Dixie Kid" in tho
eighth round of a fast bout here last
night. Both men are American welt
er weights.
..y3kV.T. HIM
mmw
1100 Per Plate.
was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay,
In New Tjrleana in 1842. Mlghtly
costly for those with stomach trouble
or indigestion. Today people every
where use Dr. King's New Life Pills
for these troubles as well aa liver,
kidney and bowel disorders. Easy,
safe, sure. Only 25 cents at . Koep-pens.
A Girl's Wild Midnight Rldo.
To warn peoplo of a fearful forest
fire In the Catskllls a young girl rode
horseback at midnight and saved
many lives. Here deed was glorious
but lives are often saved by Dr. King's
New Discovery in curing lung trou
ble, coughs and colds, which might
have ended in consumption or pneu
monia. "It cured me of a dreadful
cough and lung disease," writes W,
R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex., "af
ter four In our family had died with
consumption and I gained 87 pounds."
Nothing so sure and safe for all
throat and lung troubles. Price BOc
and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by Koeppens.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 18. President
Johns announced today that Umpire
Van Haltren of the Coast league, has
been appointed an umpire In the
Northwestern league. '
PUJSS CURED IN TO 14 DATS.
Your druggist will refund money
If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles in to 14 days. SOo.
READ for PROFIT
Use foi Remits
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
They work directly on the KIDNEYS.
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
and their beneficial effect is felt from tho
start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN
FLAMMATION of tho BLADDER arid
annoyingURINARY IRREGULARITIES
they exercise a permanent benefit.
TONIC IH ACTION - OUICK IN RESULTS
J. A. Maple, 125 fl. 7th St., Steu-,
bcnvllle, 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 cure 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."
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I P". !" I " quilllr lor the rmilu,,o, tiarte, ,
a l"i,wu ucu.ra wmcn nave markttj jk
Automobile Running
Poullr, Forming
Bookhoopor
Stenographer
Advertising Men
Show-Cord Writing
Window Trimming
Commercial llluelretlng
Chemlot f Bponleh
Longuegoe J Preneh
Kinking 1 Sermon
C'vll Service I Itellen
Tejkllle Manufacturing
rroniiooiurai oraiteman
Kleotriool Engineer
Moohanlool Orellsmen
Mechenieol Engineer
Telephone Crpert,
Stationery Englnoat
Civil Engineer
Arohltoat
Conorete OonelruotWm
Plumbing, Sloont filling
Mine Superintend!
tSt.&No.
City
. Slal
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
AT
Vaughan's
Electrical Store
Representative O. W. Berg
hausen will bo at tho above
place from 1 to 6 o'clock
each afternoon, up until Sat
urday night.