East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OKEGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912.
EIGHT PAGES
Friday Surprise Sale No. 1162
Offerings for this sale that none can
nffcivrl frt miQQmnV0ve 111 ',"s sae are seasonable goods
til I UTU LU iilloomm from every department of this great store.
From end to end and from top to bottom you will find unmatchable val
ues on every handfor tomorrows sale we have reduced prices to an un
usually low point, the lowest we have ever attempted for a sale of this
kind. Here are
the
store.
SoC Dross (fix!?
sonxts. panamas,
mohair, novelties
efo., surprise sale
prieo
59c
23C Madras
suital'lo for sliirt
waists, etc.. surpri?.?
?alo price
I6c
50 Pique, very
lost quality Ini
porteil F r e n c h
Pique, surprise sale
prire
36c
$1.23 Children
Wash Dresses,
made of srinsrham
and percale, sur
prise sale price
8c
, $T.50 M e ns
Johnston - Murphy
black and tan ox
fords and shoes,
surpri.-e sale price
$5.50
S3.00 Men's
patent leather ox
fords and shoe, sur
prise sale price
$2.75
50 and 75
men's liirht weight
shirt?, full cut and
well-made, surprise
sale priee
39c
SHARE OUR PROFITS TO THE EXTENT OF 5 PER CENT BY
65 NECKWEAR 39?
One counter of neckwear,
including jalwts, frills, rib
Kn flowe rs, lace collars and
hows, selling regularly from
50? to 65?, surprise sale
prico 39?
SI AND $1.25 LACE and
EMBROIDERY 79?
One bi:r lot of allover em
broideries, allover lace, laec
and embroidery bandings
and edges including baby
Irish, venise, cluny and
shadow laces: you'll surely
need them. Surpricc sale
price 79?
$3.00 EON TON COR
SETS $2.49
Any $3.00 Bon Ton or
Adjusto, any style you want.
Surprise sale price.. $2.49
SAVE YOUR
T. P. W. .
TRADING
STAMPS
KANSAS HEALTH PISOVI IU1S.
With typical western progressive
ness, the Kansas board of health has
substituted for its February bulletir
a "health almanac f'r 1912. If its
readers will prove themselves as suc
cessful insurgents against the stand
patters of diseases as they are insur
gents against political standpatters,
the de.-tth rate in the "Sunflower
State" Is due a decided tuck.
Some of the more striking epigrams
of the almanac are:
An open window is better than an
;pen grave.
Warm rooms have killed more peo
ple than ever froze to death.
A light overcoat is tetter than a
heavy cold.
A mustard bath for the feet will do
more to ward off pneumonia than a
.tiff drink from a gallon Jug."
Only the hidebound will be Inclin
ed to 'dispute these assertions. Those
concerning open windows and warm
rooms are especially applicable. we
used to seal our houses hermetically
on the approach of winter, for fear of
taking c"'d. .Now we b-arn that ven
tilation and pure, frsh air are as es
sential in Dec-ember as In June, ann
that the t-lo.-ed windows and the super-heated
rooms are friends to the
great while plague and other germ
diseases that prosper on lowered vi
tality.
i Continuing the almanac says:
A iir:y well Is more dangerous than
a dirty kitchen. If your well and
your roof both leak, fix the well first.
Keep flies from the house and you
will keep the doctor from the gate
Flies In the kitchen may be as dan-
BROWN'S
Bronchial Troches
Xeltera Bora Throat, Hoaraeneea, Coughs, Bron
chial and AaUiniwtloCoDtplainta. Unexcelled for
clrartiif tua wolca. hixty year' reputation.
Free front opiate or anything harmful. Sold
onlv In hoxra. Sample mailfd free.
JOHN I. BKOWN & WIS, Boston, Maast.
price reduction that
Read the following items carefully
and donyt let anything prevent you
from attending this surprise sale Come as
early as possible.
?1.50 EnjiUi
Long ' Clotli. l2
yd. lengths, surprise
sale priee
99c
Pongee Silks
We have in stock about .'." pieees of
IMPORTED POXGEE SILKS and
have decided that's too many, so will
place on sale, Friday surprise sale day,
at the following prices:
.5? Pongee Silk ..
85 Pongee Silk .
9S Pongee Silk ..
S1.23 Pomrce Silk
SI. 50 P onffee Silk
$2.50 P,,na-ee Silk
Grocery Savings In Pendle
ton's Cleanest and Best Grocery
IN Ol'R MODEL
Phone Main 17.
Strictly Fn
dozen
A Ranch Eirsrs.
. per
20?
Kippered Herring and Salmon,
pou-nd 25?
Columbia River Salmon, per
can 30?
Diamond W. Lobsters, can 35?
Fresh Crab Meat, can, 25? and
40?.
Extra Fancy Oysters. Diamond
W. Brand, cans 25? and
45?.
PEXDLETOX'S BEST CROCKERY STORE IN
SECTION WITH OUR MODEL GROCERY.
The Peoples
gerous as Kough on Kats in the pan
try. We are inclined to believe that flies
in the house and kitchen are Infin
itely more dangerous than Hough on
Hats in the the pantry, or any other
poison in an exposed place. Poison
is usually branded for what it is, and
the majority of people can steer clear
of it. Flies of the house variety are
all potential killers of body and ef
ficiency, in that they convey germs of
typhoid, tuberculosis and other com
municable diseases. The one way to
baffle them is to rout them.
Universal adoption of a plan ap
proximating the Kansas idea would
have a salutary Influence In promot
ing health in this country. One appli
cation of health proverbs Is not, how
ever, sufficient. Teaching sanitation
and hygiene is, like ketting on in this
world, a matter of "keeping everlast
ingly at it " Observance of precau
tions against disease is, after all, a
matter of habit. And it is relatively
a. easy to engraft a habit upon a
community as upon an individual
Persistence and Intelligence are the
main factors in the formula, as has
been abundantly established wherever
a city, town or county started out to
rid Itself of a iilague taking toll of
life and efficiency.
jitii)(.f. ii:si:icvf.s ihvoicck.
Court HoIiIh Misoin1 Farmer Cannot
Work Wife Too Miu-li.
Kansas City, Mo. If a man makes
a mere drudge of his wife she Is en
titled to a divorce. That was the de
cision of Judge J. M. Johnson In the
Kansas City court of appeals in the
case of Henrietta A. Itapp against
Ceorge Itapp, a wealthy farmer of
Cooper county. When they were mar
ried twelve years ago he was a wid
ower with eight children.
Mr. Hupp was worth $60,000 and
had a nice home. He provided de
cently for his family. He didn't beat
his wife or quarrel with her. But he
placed on her shoulders an amount
of work no woman coul do with any
are going to draw
$2.00 Ladies'
Summit Shirts,
made of stripe mad
ras, surprise, sale
price
$1.50 II otise
Dresses made of
percale. . surprise
sale priee, all sizes,
99c
98c
25 men's black
and tan lisle sox.
especially good, sur
prise sale price
I5c
Good grade
59
... 69
S4?
98
S1.21
81.93
vas gloves, full size,
well shaped, sur
prise sale price, 0
pair for
25c
SAVING THE OLD RELIABLE T.
SANITARY HAS EM EXT.
All Other Dcpts. Main 22.
Good Cove Oysters, 2 cans 25?
Blanehard Creamery Butter
roll 75?
Hawaiian Pineapple, cans SI
Good Walnuts, l! pounds SI
Fresh Keg Dills just opened
quart. ..." 20?
Solid Packed Tomatoes, 2 cans
for 25?
Nice Ki'io, Juicy Oranges
dozen 25?
Good Black Figs, pound 10?
CON
Warehouse
degree of health or happiness, Judge
Johnson decided. She stood it as
long as she cou-d and then sued for
divorce. Mr. liapp contested It and
the circuit judge in Cooper county
dismissed her suit. She appealed.
Judge Johnson sent the case, back
with directions to give her a divorce
and alimony.
STOIC K
I'OIXII Tf)
I1F, HAItl)
WOISKMI)
Four Trips Made Kvery Hour In
California us Shown by Statf
ICrwmls.
Sacramento, Calif. That the stork
is the hardest working member of
M'SOICI.KY & KI.KAXOIC
the crowds to
63 Dress Silkd
all shades, sur
prise sale price
43c
$1.50 Tailored
Waists made of
Flaxon, plain Gib
son models, surprise
sale priee
99c
S5.00 Ladies
gun metal, suede
and patent pumps,
surprise sale price
$2.95
can-
$1.00 Ladies'
tan, gun metal,
brown and black,
suede and patent
pumps, s u rprise
sale priee
$3.35
P. W. TRADING STAMPS
S' EW
THINGS
FOR
MEN.
Just, received by express a
shipment of three latest style
Yelour Hats, brown, neutria
ami black colors $5.00
NEW MANHATTAN
SHIRTS
The world's lx-st shirts, ab
solutely fast colors, perfeet
fitting, $1.50 to $3.50
NEW KNITTED FOUR-IN-HAND
TIES.
The latest colors and styles
extra fine values 50?
NEW GLOVES FOR MEN
AND BOYS'
The liest assortment ever
brought to Pendleton 5? to
$5.00.
WHERE IT
PAYS
TO TRADE
ine icamnrcd trlble In California Is
snown by Statistlsian George D. Les
He, of the state health department, in
ngure indicating a trip four times
every hour, or !)6 a day, to as many
nomes in the state. In 1911 Dr. Stork
made 34.S28 professional calls, which
vere an increase ofi'690 over 1910,
and establishing the record flor
births for the state. The births in
1911 and increase over 1910 in tho
two principal cities were as follows:
.-an Francisco. 6708 226 Increase;
tyis Angeles, 5861 403 increase.
j-.very time a man makes a lucky
guess ne boasts of his good Judg
ment.
AT TlIK GRAND.
v.
NEWS Of PILOT
(Speciril Correspondence.)
Pilot Hock, Ore.. March 14. Mr.
and Mrs. George Campbell and chil
dren spent Tuesday In Pendleton.
Mrs. Mark Sturtevand und sister
returned from Ohio Friday, where
Mrs. sturtevant was called to her
father's bedside.
Bessie Campbell was a visitor at
Pendleton Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Jim Kramer and children of
Nye passed through Pilot nock Mon
day on their way to Pendleton.
Mrs. Ed Johnson was a visitor
over Sunday at Pendleton.
Mr. William lirnwn waa a busi
ness visitor ut Pendleton Friday
night.
Marvcn Roy was a passenger on
the Monday evening local for Pen
dleton. Lon Etter spent Tuesday in Pen
dleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Etter attended
the funeral of Mrs. Etter's sister,
Mrs. Geo. Runyan, at Pendleton Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen spent
Sunday and Monday In Pendleton
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cas Henderson drove
down to Pendleton Tuesday morning
returning home In the evening.
Eail Rankin left Monday evening
ror Mis home In Heppner, after
after spending last week in Pilot
Rock with friends.
Dr. Lieuallen was a visitor at Pen
dleton Monday.
Rev. E. W. Warrington attended
the funeral of Mrs. Georee Kiinvnn
Tuesday at Pendleton.
Mrs. James Whittaker of Nye,
spent Tuesday evening at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Thomas Janues.
Miss Vera Jao,ues entertained at
her home Friday evening at a leap-
year party. Trie evening was spent
with games and music, after which
light refreshments were served.
Those present were: The .Misses
Clara Heck. Ethel McCullock. Grnre
McReynolds, Nellie Wilson, Hazel
Beitle, Fay Sturtevant. and the Mes
sers Lon Etter. Earl Rankin, Mar
vin Roy, Herbert and Guy Wilson,
Albert Kennison, Oilen ivy.
O. Collins, postmaster, Rarnecat,
N. J., was troubled with a sevare la
grippe cough. He says: "I would be
completely exhausted after each fit
of violent cough iiiR. I bought a bot
tle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound and before I had taken it all
the coughing .wpcTs had entirely ceas
ed It can't be beat." For sale by
all dealers.
Itl'ISIAI.
or old maim-;
sirr roi: si xi.ay moi:x
Havana The engineers bavins;
charge of the raising of the battle
ship .Maine, decided to hold the burial
of the historic ship Sunday. Details
of the ceremony are being arranged
for. It is probable that the Maine
will bo floated out of the harbor at
3 o'clock in the afternoon for the .bu
rial at sea.
IK Yd' AISK A TKII'I.K SKXSITIVK
About the size of your shoes, It's
some satisfaction to know that many
people can wear shoes a size smaller
by shaking Allen's Foot Kase, the an
tiseptic powder. Into them. Just the
thing for dancing parties, patent
leather shoes, and for breaking In
new shoes. When rubbers or over
shoes become necessary and your
shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Kase gives
instant relief. Sold everywhere, 2r.c.
Sample FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, Le Itoy, X. Y. Don't ac
cept any substitute.
C. A. C.'ossner, 24 Ontario St.,
Rochester, X. Y., has recovered from a
long and severe attack of kidney trou
ble, his cure being 'due to Foley Kid
ney Pills. After detailing his case,
he says: "i am only sorry I did not
learn sooner of Foley Kidney Pills. In
a few days' time my backache com
pletely left me and I felt greatly Im
proved. My kidneys became stronger
dizzy spells left me and I was no
longer annoyed at night. I feel 100
per cent better since using Foley Kid
ney Pills."
Tells Women
How to Have
Charming Hair
Hough, coarse hair is unnecessary;
so Is faded, dull looking hair.
Dandruff ami scalp itch are both
caused by an accumulation of scurfy
filth and can easily be gotten rid of.
Dandruff germs cause falling hair
find diseases of the hair and scalp,
and should be destroyed.
If you have any of tho hair trou
bles mentioned above Tallman & Co.
will guarantee PARISIAN HAG 13 to
end everyone of them or will refund
your money.
PARISIAN SAG K a delightful
hair dressing that Is being used today
by many thousands of lovely Ameri
cans who detest uncleantlness. Largo
bottle 50 cents.
ssW wavaaiispv - ppppsVf - is
Hoi W.i.i. UuMf i'ank. Ml RawMUnn. (hirk
PAID Nmrv. UUtw Umi, imimI ihrrtMmir. bnt
HiAl. cntmntntc of thrtt walb all oir with ahtoa
aUaykfTtCO blwn Mrh will. So umpU ifvat Mvbodf tM
Ifcau btg nautiM. Oat tf c-ataluiru and low ilrtad ptn u
t Hfnt Incubator Co., ToUdo. Wathlnfton
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SOlDBVCUWOISTSCVERWHERf
Utterly Wretched
Nervous Prostration Long Endured
Before Remedy was Found.
Miss Minerva Kemlnger. Upper Hern.
Pa., writes: "For several years I liaj,
nervous proamnion, ntjd was utterly
wretched. I lived on bread and beef
tea because my stomach would not re
tain anything else. I took many rem
edies, but obtained no relief until I
took Hood's Sai si.parllla, when I began
to gain at once. Am now cured."
Pure, rich blood makes good, strong
nerves, and this Is why Hood's Sarsa
parilla, which purifies and enriches tha
blood, cures so many nervous diseases.
Get it today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
NO MORE GAS
ill STOMACH
AND BOWELS
Not Only Relief, but Cure
for All Time.
It ymi wish to be permanently r' "f (!" '? '
Stnmarh mi IVmels, tflto two B.UUIANN 8 OA.V
H.UUIANN'SGAS.tABI.rrSreprepriilit4wUv
and eanecially for Stomach Gin ami purticularl' lor all
the had aflwta aiming Irura Gas Pramire.
Tliatemptv, IT"" ""I nawing Ming nt the pit nf
ymir stomach will forrvfr disappear in a lew days; th: t
aniimia and norvona Minn, with henrt palpitation, , ill
vani.h and you will oart more be aUe to tnkeadwn.
breath, an oftfn pre veiled by fai prtabiug against your
heart and hinga. i
Your limbs, anri and finrrra won't M fold and o
to.lep. rwrauas B A AUf ANN'S G AS.TAM.KT! prevent,
cus invrrlering with tlie dmilation; Hint Uitfns
drowiinfFi and alrepv flinS alter dinner will anon l
replarrd hv a dore lor aonie form of entrrtamnrnt.
Your distended atomach will redure by inctiw. ,'r,a";
5 as limply csnnot form after a few daya" use of liA.L
IANN'9 GAS-TABI KT3. , .
Tliese peculiar tiil.Mi are anld for 50c hy every
dnnirirt, or send direct to H.ihnemann Pliarrut-.v,
330 Sutler St, iian Frattcitcu.
Every Woman
U Interested and mould koov
about the wonderful
i MARVEL Wbirliihj Spray
Th new Vaginal aynnga.
Beat faoet convenient. Is
ctcasaea Iniuntly.
Alk you' drutfi;in for It.
If he cannot aunoly th
MARVEL, accept do other?
but fend sumo for Illustrated
book scaled. It elves full particu
lars anddirectlone Invaluable to ladles.
MiimC0..44East23e Slnet. He Vera"
WITH THE CANDIDATES
(Paid Advertisements.)
GEO. T. COCHRAN
Progressive Republican Candidate
for nomination
Representative in Congress
Second District.
JAMES P. NEAL
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
District Attorney
H. A. Waterman
Of Hermlston, Oregon,
Rcpuhllcan Canaldate for Nomina
tion for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to tho 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.
J. F. WALLAN
Of Adams
Candidate for County Clerk
Subject to wishes of the voters In
Republican primaries.
"IjCIi Tlio ;xxl Tilings (Jo Round."
If elected I will give accurate and
straight-forward service to "all the
people. A native-born Umatilla
county man I ask you to give me
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your support and Influence.