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

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DAILY EAST O REG OXI AX, rEXDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1913.
EIGIIT PAGES
The Complete
Satisfaction
enjoyed by the woman who
"feels" well dressed is be-
yond price. The corset is
the style foundation, and when perfect-when
it "feels" right-there radi
ates finest grace, beauty and elegance.
Comfort follows naturally and health
results. Gossard corsets lace in
front from principle, because the
principle is right and is now recog
nized as the ultimate method for all
good corsets.
Our now Sprini: models are now in. We have inodi'ls to fit all figures and make a speci
alty of models for s-liort figures with large ahdomen, flesh over the shoulder blades and low
hust, a type f figure not unusual with women who are in middle life or older. Model TJ
has been de.-iued with s)oeial eare that this particular tvpe of figure may be correctly
cursored SEE CUT.
Prices of our new models range from S3.50 to SS.50.
WE FIT ALL CORSETS. .
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Women's Suits
$21. 75
Charming new models in Women's Fine Tailored Suits of
French and English serge materials. Just what .you have been wait
ing for. They are designed with the "cutaway" fronts, with three
or four buttons. Jackets are medium length, skirts are made with
panel front and back, with side ''kick plaits." Many different
stvles to choose from. Sizes range 10 to 44.
Price Special for this lot
$21. 75
XEW NECKWEAR.
Whatever is newest and prettiest to add
charm to fair throats is here in greatest
variet at least cost.
PJBBOX FLOWERS the rage of the
moment in Paris, Xew York and the East,
are to be found in great profusion in dainty
little neck pieces - 35 to 65
XET GUIMPES Everybody knows just
how seldom they are to le found ready made.
Thev are here in both black and white 50
to $1.00.
MARIE AXTIOXETTE FRILLS
are among the "new" things and are wonder
fully softening to the face, made of pleated
net and lace trimmed batiste 50 to Sl.OO
MAUD ADAMS COLLARS dear alike
to the young girl and the matron, bwausc of
their coolness and comfort, a big variety of
patterns in both plain and embroidered de
signs 15 to Sl.OO
Save Your Old Reliable T. P. W. Trading Stamps
They are the stamps that you can realy get SOMETHING with. They are worth
something, they' represent an actual saving to you of exactly 5 per cent of all your cash
or thirty day purchases. You don't have to have a whole cart load of them to get a
15 premium with. These .stamps represent local enterprise, they are owned and ab
solutely controlled by The Peoples Warehouse. The 5 r cent discount that they rep
resent dxs not tro out of town but is spent right here, making them not only '"Oregon
first" but "Pendleton first."
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Save Money By Buying Your Groceries From Pen
dleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery In
Our Model Sanitary Basement
All Other Departments Main 22.
Parker's Home Made Cookies, pkg 10
F'resh Saratoga Chips, package 10t
Good Japan Rice, special 15 lbs $1.00
Mrs. Potter's Home Made Salad Dressing,
Wtles 15, 25 and 45t
Just Received, a shipment of Early Rose :
Seed Spuds.
Phone. Main 17.
Quaker Corn Flakes package 10
Dozen paekag-s Sl.OO
Quaker Corn Meal, white or yellow, 2
packages 2o
Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25
Quaker Puffed Rice, package 15?
Quaker Oats, family size 30
Quaker Pearl Hominy, 10 pound sacks 50
EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS IX FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Save Your
T.P. W.
Trading
Stamps
ThePeoples Warehouse
PENDLETON, OREGON
Where It
Pays
to Trade
New Stamped
Goods
In the Art Department
A complete line of ready made garments.
These garments come in envelopes ready
made, complete with thread, ready to em
broider; are made on the finest quality of
French nainsook, finished with seam lead
ing and insertions. On display in the Arc
Department, 2nd floor.
XEW LINE OF STAMPED TOWELS,
PILLOW OASES, JAROTS, RUFFLES,
TABLE RUXXERS, CENTER PIECES
on white and natural linen pillow tops,
chafing dish aprons and caps, baby pillows.
The !est line of its kind in the city. Xew
arrivals dailv.
MAY TRY GARDENING
O. A. C. l'KOKKSSOll IKCTUKKS
AND CUKATIOS 1XTKHKST
If Merchants Will Offer I'riiw, chll
(Iron Will Grow Vegetable to Kx
hibit nt District ami Stato I'll Irs
Committee Is llusy.
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, March 13. A lecture was
given in Stanfield Monday evening by
X. C. Maris, field assistant of the ex
tension department of Oregon agricul
tural College on the subject of kar
ilening In connection with the public
sclwo's. The talk was listened to
with great attention by the large
number present and including many,
school children, among whom a good
deal of enthusiasm was aroused which
will no doubt result In much inter
est being taken in the subject. The
plan is to have the pupils of public
svhoo's grow vegetables, etc., to ex
hibit for competition at the district
fair and also at the state fair at Sa
lem. There is also likely to be sev
eral local displays brought together
to' compete for prizes provided that
sufficient interest in the plan Is
evinced by the merchants and others
in the matter of contributing prizes.
This feature is now being investigat
ed by a committee that has been ap
pointed at the suggestion of Mr. Ma
ris, whose lecture was supplemented
by a very interesting talk' from Prof.
F. lv. Welles, county superintendent
of schools. Prof, Wells called partic
ular attention to the prizes to be of
fered for products grown by the
school childden.
Geo. K. Tonkin, district school su
pervisor of Pilot Hock, was a Stan
field visitor Monday.
K. K. Lewis of Kcho was transact
ing business here Monday.
Ralph A. Holte, cashier of the
Bank or Stanfield, was looking' after
business interests at Pendleton Mon
day. Frank K. Welles, county school su
perintendent, was a visitor in the
Stanfield schools Monday.
Mrs. E. S. Severance and her fath
er, Mr. Rlppey, were Echo visitors
Monday.
Contractor Chas. W. Connor re
turned from a business trip to Pendleton.
mm,
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pUEI3
Abaoiutcty Puro
Economizes Butter, Flour
Eggs; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
and that he did not think he had done
wrong.
Judge Crow and the state's attor
ney changed the charge to petit lar
ceny and Tucker wad sentenced to
Jail.
Nineteen Miles a Second
without a Jar, shock or disturbance,
is the awful speed of our earth
through space. We wonder at such
ease of nature's movement, and so
do those who take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. No griping, no distress,
Just thorough work that brings good
health and fine feelings. 25c. Koep-pens.
A good treatment tor a cold settled
In the lungs is a HERRICK'S RED
PEPPER POROUS PLASTER ap
plied to the chest to draw out In
flammation, and BALLARD'S HOKE
HOUND SYRUP to relax tightness.
You get the two remedies for the
price of one by buying the dollar size
Horehound Syrup; there is a porous
plaster free with each bottle. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
;kts thirty inch tkovt.
' A pain in the side or back that
catches you when you straighten up
calls for a rubbing application of
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
relaxes the contracted muscles and
permits ordinary bodily motion with
out suffering or inconveinence. Price
25c, 50c and $1, per bottle. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
mony uniting his dapghter, Frances,
to William Boone.
The father claims his daughter was
only fifteen years old and that the
preacher had been warned of the pa
rental objections.
The bride put th figure elghtoen
In her shoe and told the parson she
was "over eighteen" and showed him.
a license issued In another county.
A Seven Cent Soclul.
Tho Ladies of the Maccabees an
nounce a unique event for Monday,
March 18. It is to be a seven cent
social, every person except the sev
enth paying seven cents to enter. An.
art gallery, a fish pond and fortune
telling booth will be prepared anil
an admission of seven cents will be
charged at each one, while a cafeter
ia dinner at seven cents per course
will be served.
I KATE PA SL KS THE PAJISOX.
Wants Dunuitfcg for Marrying His
Kloplitg Daughter "Over 18."
Montgomery. A novel suit has
been filed here in which Benjamin
Windsor, farmer, sued the Rev. S
L. Palmer, Baptist minister, for $2,-
000 for performing the wedding cere
California Angler Oiptiircs Two Huc
Steolhcntl.
Los Angeles, Cal. Steelhead trout
are running in their natural habitat,
which Is the streams of southern
California, and recently twelve of thi
beauties were caught from near the
mouth of the Ventura river.
Fred Hartman of Ventura got the
prizes of the day in two fish which
are the largest which have been
caught In many seasons.
One measured twenty-eight and one
half Inches in length and the other
thirtv inches.
IXWKITTEX LAW OX C HICKS.
Ills Wife Stolen. Negro Made Re
prisal on Rival's Hencoop.
Alton. III. Gus Tucker, a negro,
charged with stealing chickens, a fel
ony, pleaded the unwritten law when
called for trial before Circuit Judge
Crowe.
He told the cmrt he stole chick
ens from the negro who stole his wife
To Break Up Cold
Smiw Advice That Will Save Time and
Money.
Strong drink and iulnine may re
lieve a cold, but it usually does more
harm than good.
To break up a hard cold in either
head or chest thousands are using
this sensible treatment.
First of all look after your bowels;
if they need attention use any reli
able cathartic. Then pour a scant
teaspoonful of HYOMEI Into a bowl
of boiling water, cover head and
bowl with a towel and breathe for 5
or 10 minutes the pleasant, soothing,
healing vapor. "
Do this Just before going to bed;
your head will feel line and clear
and you will awake from a refreshing
s'eep minus a cold In the morning.
For colds, coughs, catarrh, asthma
and croup HYOMEI Is guaranteed, A
fifty cent bottle is fill you need to
break up a cold and this can be ob
tained at Tallman & Co. and drug
gists everywhere. ,
LOCALS
To SUCCESS ""MA
.Builders of Homes.
Our
"PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areREALlfoneyMakers
Send for Booklet
604 5 6 GrbettBlPortland Ore
Burroughs. Mam 5. Fuel.
Bicycles! 727 Johnson street.
I. C. Snyder.chlinney sweep. R 3812
Fhone Koplttke & GUlanders, for
dry wood and Rock Spring coal.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum t
ee the best and the clearest pictures
Will trade Victor Phonograph for
second hand Incubator. Inquire this
office.
For good cedar posts, go to the
Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber
Yard.
Egg and lump coal, $7.50 and $8.00
delivered. Dry wood, $7. Phone
Black 3622.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Koplttke & GUlanders.
Large stock of telephone poles at
the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum
ber Yard.
For rent Large furnished front
room with or without board, 201 Wa
ter street.
359 acres, 80 acres In alfalfa. Only
4 1-2 miles from Pendleton. Price,
$12,000. Terms. H. E. Bickers.
Lost O. A. C. 1910 oratorio medal
with initials C. D. Finder report to
Wonder store and receive reward.
For Rent Six room house, modern.
Hot and cold water, bath, toilet.
woodshed, etc. Enquire Dr. C. J
Whittaker.
For Rent Small dairy, fruit and
vegetable farm, half mile from Uma
tilla. Address Box X, Umatilla Ore.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone M 339. Large
lray moves you quick. Trash hauled
ince a week. S47 Main street. "
Something new. Photographic his
tory of the civil war. 10 volumes,
beautifully Illustrated. Je.ve Falling,
ngent.
For Rent Furnished sulto of rooms
two blocks from Main street. Board
if desired. Inquire this office or
Phone Black 3492.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos, and all kinds of Job work,
phone Main 461. B. A. Morton.
Save, yourself ruel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6.
We have on hand several cigar
lmw cases and counter show cases
that we will sell very reasonable If
taken at once. Pendleton Planing
Mill and Lumber Yard.
20 acre orchard tract. 6 acres 7-year-old
trees; 4 acres 5-year-old
trees; 9 acres alfalfa and timothy,
only 2 1-2 miles from La Grande. WW
take Pendleton residence property up
to $2000. II. E. Bickers.
Notice to Public.
I have changed my express and
transfer wagon stand from Grltman
Bros, to Griggs & Stanglcr's cigar
store. Phone Main 464.
FRANK STROBLE.
rUJES CURED M TO 14 DAYS.
Your druggist will refund money
If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In to 14 days. 50c.
He's a poor minister whose voice
fills the church and empties the pews.
WITH THE CANDIDATES
(Paid Advertisements.)
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GEO. T. COCHRAN
Progressive Republican Candldato
for nomination
Representative in Congress
Second District.
JAMES P. NEAL
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
District Attorney
H. A. Waterman
Of Hermlston, Oregon,
Republican Canaldate for Nomina
tion for
COUNTY COMMISSIONED
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Cemmlssloner, sub
ject to the approval of the people at
the Republican Primaries.
I stand for an economical admin
istration of county affairs as a busi
ness basis, and for. permanent im
provement of our public roads.