East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGON I AN, TENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, lAUCH 21, 1912.
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THE 1163RD
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Friday
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BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK
Practically every department in this great store
teems with crowd-bringing economies for the 1163
Friday Surprise sale.
Special purchases, one after another have come in
during the last few days and we're prepared to of
fer bargains that no economical, wise buyer can af
ford to miss. Unusual values are not surprising at
this store. Our success has been built up largely by
our efforts along this line, but in these Friday Bar
gain surprises, we present offerings that are most
sensational.
Prices and Values like these will sur
prise youPlease youand Reward you.
5.00 MISSES' 35 SUESIXE SILK 27 $1.25 CHIL
DRESS SKIRTS DREX's MUSLIX
$3.59 Snesine Silk in four shades, black, pink, GOWNS 08
Panama, Sern. Best quality mus
aiul fancy mixtures. light blue and lavender; fine glossy finish ,n trimmed' with
plain and fancy fop foimjat;on3 (lrops aml gilk dresses, 36 and embroidery,
models. Iriday sur- Friday surprise salo
prise sale pr. S3.59 inches wide. Friday suprise sale pr. 27 price 98
50 WOOL BATISTE 37 500 X'S
DRESSING SHOES $2.78
SACQUES 18? wool Batiste for early spring dresses, Creuuinc li a n d
Made of black and made plain lace. Pat
white, navy lond etc., 38 inches wide, fine quality. Friday ent leather. Friday
white, lawn." Friday ise sale price ; 37 m0 Sille !
surjinse sale pr. la? jp5.7s.
?3 WOMEN'S
OXFORDS AND
PUMPS S3.95
All the late toes
and heels; a genuine
snap. Friday sur
prise sale..-.. S3.95
25 MADRAS 17
Of plain white, reversible stripes ; also of
black and colored figures; fine French
Madras. Friday surprise sale price 17
S4 LADIES'
OXFORDS AXD
PUMPS S3.35
X'ew style, broad
toes, short ramps.
Friday surprise sale
price $3.35
81.75 LADIES'
99
Two and three
piece, made of nain
sook, trimmed with
laco and embroidery,
values up to $1.75.
Friday surprise sale
price 99
SURPRISE SALE BARGAINS,
nooks and eyes, all sizes, black or white, per
card . 3
Basting Cotton, spool 2
Bias Tape, white or colors, bolt 8
Serpentine Removable Collar Stays 7$
Serpentine Collar Stays 4
Safety Pins, card 3j
Thimbles 3t
Placket fasteners, black or white 8
Skirt Markers 10t
Hook and Eye Tape, yard 10?
$3.00 BOYS'
HEAVY
SHOES $1.65
Just the shoe for
school wear, especi
ally for tho boy who
is hard on his shoes.
Friday surprise sale
price $1.65
20? ECONOMY LINEN 16
In blue ,tan and white for wash dresses,
skirts, etc.; will laundry fine: about 30-in.
wide. Friday surprise sale price. 16?
$1.00 SHEETS 83
2000 sheets of rery lest bleached sheeting,
torn, wide hems, 81x90 size, Friday sur
prise sale price 83
GOLDEN FLEECE YARN REDUCED.
All our Golden Fleece Yarns to bo re
duced. Our famous ''Golden Fleece" yarns,
fast dye and large skeins, to be priced as
follows:
35 Knitting Yarn 29
30 Knitting Yarn 24
20? Persian Zephyr 16
15 Eiderdown Word 12
12 1-2 Gennantown Zephyr 9
10 Berlin Saxony and Shetland Floss 8
ALLOY Kit LACKS.
Our line of allorer laces and shadow net
is complete, showing the shadow nets, venise
and baby Irish, ranging in price from 50'
to $7.50 yard.
FRIDAY SURPRISE. -
$5.00 Allorers $3.95
$4.00 Allorers $3.19
$3.50 Allorers $2.79
$3.00 Allovers $2.38
$2.50 Allorers $1.98
$2.00 Allorers $1.59
$1.50 Allorers $1.19
$1.00 Allorers 79
75 Allorers 59
50 Allorers 39.
Pendleton9 s Cleanest and Best Grocery
IX OUR MODEL
Phone Main 17.
Flaked Hominy, pounds 25
Double Quick Tapioca, 2 packages 25t
Fine r Broad Egg Noodles, 2 pkgs. 25
Diamond W. Rrand Pancake Hour per
jiackage ... .. 15
Diamond W. Brand Self Rising Buckwheat
Flour, per package 20t
Diamond W. Brand Pure Maple Srrup
quart, 60; 1-2 gal. $1; 1 gal. $1.90
SANITARY BASEMEXT.
All Other Departments Main 22.
Curve Cut Macaroni, icr pound 10
Swift's Premium Hani, er jound 22
Swift's Premium Racon, jut yKund 30
Fresh Kippered Salmon and Herring, per
pound ... 25
Extra Large Norway Mackerel, each 25
Columbia River Salmon Bellies, lb 25
Holland Herring, 0 for .?. 25
Sardines, can 5 to 40
Fish Flakes, can 15 and 25
Save Your
T.P.W.
Trading
Stamps
ThePeoples Warehouse
PENDLETON,' OREGON
Where It
Pays
to Trade
t'HAKI.l'-S IIOI.MW OF IIAKKU
TO man auk NEW t'OXCKKN
tirtxx'rj'. Linllfs' aiul (ieiitU'moii's
l'lirnlsliin (iixnis Will Ixi SUH'k
llamlliM llunkt-r Joins Jtanks of
ltuzz WngtHi Kiitlmslasts.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hormlwton, Ore., March 21. Her
mlston is to have a new grocery and
a men's and ladies' furnishing store.
Mr. Charles Ilolmun will he the man
ager of this new company. Mr. Hol
man was formerly In Baker City,
Oregon. He is an experienced mer
chant. Mrs Owen F. Jones will as
sist him in the store. They will oc
cupy the rooms In the Skinner build-Ins-,
now occupied by Otto O. Sapper.
J. Howard Held, president of the
Hermiston Hank and Trust company,
has purchased an automobile of P.
C. Holland.
Otto C!. Sapper expects to move In
to his new quarters in about 10 days,
He will then ha evan evening of mu
sic. Some of Hermiston talent will
assist him.
Judge Phelps was a visitor to the
'project this week, in the interest of
his land of which he has 50 acres
under the project system.
Tuesday evening the Indies' Ouild
of the Kplscopal church gave their
f monthly supper, Mr. and Mrs. Littler
being the hostess. Chicken pot pie
was served after which Mrs. Davis
gave a very interesting- and instruc
tive 'talk on Peru and Chili. Mrs.
Davis was in Peru at the time of the
revolution and the earthquake and
her talk was enjoyed by all those
present.
Mr. R F. Ftoyce has arrived at
Hermiston and Is looking- after his
land Interests. Mr. Iloyce is now lo
cated in Washington where he is the
proprietor of a large hotel.
J. Howard Iaughlin has returned
to Spokane in the interest of his real
estate business.
S. It. Oldaker is expected, home
from the cast this week. ,
It llobson, supervising engineer of
the reclamation service is In the city.
Grows hair and we
can prove it
Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus
trous and Beautiful Immediately
After a Danderine Hair Cleanse
Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and
Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching
Scalp and Dandruff
A little Danderine now will immediately double
the beauty of your hair No diilercnce how dull,
faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair
taking one small strand at a time. The effect is
immediate and amazing your huir will be light,
fluffy and wavy and have an appearance of abun
dance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxu
riance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health.
Try as you will after an application of Danderine,
you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose
or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but
what will please you most will be after a few week's
use when you will actually see new hair, fine and
downy at first-yes-but really new loir sprouting
all over the scalp.
Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain
and sunshine are to vegetation. It poes I'jht to the
roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its life
producing properties cause the hair to grow abun
dantly long, strong and beautiful.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
Trom any drug store or toilet countermand prove to
yourself tonight now mat your nair is as prcny
and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured
by careless treatment-tliat's all you surely can
have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just
try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you.
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VSK At.I.KX'S FOOT-TASK.
The antiseptic powders to he shak
en into the shoes. If you want rest
and comfort for tired, tender, aching
swoolen, sweating feet, use Allen's
Foot-Kase. Relieves corns and bun
ions of all pain and prevents blisters,
sore and cnllous spots. Just the thing
for dancing parties, patent leather
shoes and for breaking In new shoes.
It is the greatest comfort discovery
of the age. Try it today. Sold every
where. 25 cents Don't nccept any
substitute. For FREE trial package
address Allen K. Olmsted. Le Koy,
X. V.
NFAV SKIUT WITH HKill SPLIT.
Startlimr Fashion Ifc-sigiieU by Paris
Dressmakers.
New York Paris dressmakers'
most startling contribution to milady's
wardrobe this year is to be a new
skirt, very narrow with a slit at the
side exttending well above the knee.
A trade announcement here regard
ing the new skirt says:
"If the dlrectolre stocking made of
silken network, with large meshes, is
to be worn with the dress as It is, the.
effect will be striking."
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LAND COMPANY IS
SOLID FINANCIALLY
TITI.F.D i:n(;i.isii picopi.k
BACKIXi CANADIAN COXCFKN
North Coast t'omMiii.v Listed as Six
Per CVnt Dlviiletm Paylns lrMMl
tion oil London Stork FxcliaiiRe
AinerU-aiis Als Interested.
SLAIN TltAIN ItANDIT NOTF.D
"DAD .MAN" 20 Y KAILS AW)
The "Child's Welfare" movement
has challenged the attention of
thoughtful people everywhere. Moth
ers are natural supporters, and will
find in Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound a most valuable aid. Coughs
and colds that unchecked lead to
croup, bronchitis and pneumonia yield
quickly to the healing and soothing
qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound. For sale by all dealers
WOMAN DFVOFHFD IJY WOLVKS
Wife of Michigan Farmer Setting Out
on Skiis Is Missing.
Hancock. Mich. Miss Selma Maz-
zinen, wife of a Finnish farmer, liv
ing near Alston, Is believed to have
been killed and eatsn by wolves.
Shortly before dark she set out on
sklis for a neighboring farm. She
failed to return and searchers found
her skiis and parts of her clothing.
Tracks indicating a large pack of
wolves were seen by the rescue party
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 HORE
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.
The Xorth Coast Land Co., Ltd.,
of Vancouver, It. C, is considered to
be one of the largest and strongest
financial institutions In western
Canada, having a paid up capital of
$1,500,000. with millions of dollars of
assets. Us stock is listed on the
London stock exchange a 6 per cent
dividend. A large amount of the
stock is held by some of the wealth
iest men In England. The Duke of
Sutherland, the Duke of Portland,
Lord Sommers and Admiral Charles
Heresford of the British navy, besides
numerous others. There Is also a
large amount of this company's stock
held in B. C and eastern Canada.
Chandler S. Edwards, president of tho
company, is also a holder to some ex
tent of this stock.
Mr. Chandler S. Edwards Is an
American and is favorably known all
over the United States, being Interest
ed in numerous banking institutions
in various states of the Union and has
considerable private holdings through
out the middle states and western
Canada.
Our lands are located along the line
of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
through the province of British Co
lumbia taking in the Bulkley, Skeena,
Nechaeco and Fraser rivers, the latter
includes the Fort (Jeorge country, in
which we have sold to date several
hundred se ctions. This territory con
sists of the choicest lands In B C. and
Is located west of the Rocky moun
tains. . We can confirm any statement
herein printed with references from
the largest banking institutions in
Canada, the Bank of Montreal, the
Canadian Bank of Commerce, tho
Royal Bank of Canada and the Bank
of Vancouver. We also have refer
ences covering the above statements
from the Bank of California and the
Ladd and Tllton Hank in Portland,
Oregon, together with various refer
ences from banks throughout the
United States.
The originals (not copies) of these
references are in the possession of W.
A. Seale. Pacific C.iast manager of
this company, now temporarily locat
ed at the St. George hotel in this
city.
Mr. Seale will be pleased to con
fer with anyone desiring further in
formation regarding the holding of
this company.
Identified A Ono of tiling Whioli
Held I'p Great Northern Tra In
19i ami Got 970,000 in I nslgm-.l
I Wink Notes.
St. Louis, Mo. Ical police receiv
ed positive confirmation that one of
the bandits killed by Kxprcsn Messen-'
ger David A. Trousdale near Sander
son, Texas, was Ben Kllpatrlck,
known here as the "Silent Train Rob
ber' and the "Montana Train Rob
ber." Wilpatrlck was convicted here for
passing stolen bank notes, which it
was claimed, were part of the loot ob
tained In the Oreat Northern train
robbery near Wagner. Mont., In 1901.
Ho was recently released from th
federal prison at Atlanta and sent to
Concho county, Texas, for trial on an
old murder charge.
The Island of Formosa produced
about 25,000,000 pounds of tea list
year, an Increase of nearly 3.000. 0
pounds over 1910.
Do you know thai of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most
dangerous? It Is not the cold itself
that you need fear, but the serious
diseases that it often leads to. Most
of them are known as germ diseases,
Pneumonia and consumption are
among them. Why not take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and cure
your cold while you can. For sale
by all dealers.
OF PROPOSALS Itllt COT
TON FUSE HOSE.
Work Homos for Sale.
For sale, twelve head good work
horses. For further particulars ad
dress James Hill, Helix, Oregon, or
call at my ranch, four and one half
miles west of Helix.
John W. Slckelsmit!., Greensboro,
Pa., has three children, and like most
children they frequently take cold.
We bave tried several kinds of cough
medicine," he says, "but have nevet
found any yet that did them as much
good as Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy." For sale by all dealers. ,
When you have rheumatism In your
foot or Instep apply Chamberlain's
Liniment and you will get quick re
lief. It costs but a quarter. Why
suffer? For sale by all dealers.
NOTIOI
' Notice is hereby given thnt bids
will be received at the City Recorder's
office In Pendleton. Oregon, up until
April 3rd, 1912, at 5 o'clock p. in., for
furnishing to The City of Pendleton'
450 feet of Cotton Fire Hose, bids to
bo opened at a regu'ar meeting of the
Common Council to bo held on April
3rd, 1912. at 7:0 o'clock p. m., said
bids to specify as follows:
2-inch cotton fire hose, 450
feet, price per foot $
1 1-2 Inch cotton fire hose,
450 feet, price, per foot
1 1-4 inch coton fire hose,
450 feet, price per foot $
All hose to be delivered F. O. B.
Pendleton, Oregon, and the City
Council reserves the right to select
any of the above sizes of hose, and al
so reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
21st dny of March. 1912.
TIIOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
MOTHERHOOD
SUGGESTIONS
Advice to Expectant Mothers
If you have trouble In getting rid
of your cold you may know that you
are not treating; it properly. There Is
no reason why a cold should hang on
for weeks and it will not if you take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For
sale by all dealers.
The experience of Motherhood Is a try
ing one to most women and marks dis
tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one
woman in a hundred is prepared or un
derstands how to properly care for her
self. Of course nearly every woman
nowadays has medical treatment at
such times, but many approach the
experience with an organism unfitted
for the trial of strength, and when it
is over her system has received a shock
from which it is hard to recover. Fol
lowing right upon this comes the ner
vous strain of caring for the child, and
a distinct change in the mother results.
There is nothing more charming than
a happy and healthy mother of children,
and indeed child-birth under the right
conditions need be no hazard to health or
beauty. The unexplainable thing is that,
with all the evidence of shattered nerves
and broken health resulting from an un
prepared condition, and with ample time
in which to prepare, women will persist
in going blindly to the trial.
Every woman at this time should rely
upon Lydla E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, a mostyaluable tonic and invig
orator of the female organism.
In many homes
once childless there
are now children be
cause of the fact
that Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound makes
women normal,
healthy and strong.
t lL7 wn "Pcrtal adWoe write Ut
dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence,.
Every Woman
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Bronchial Troches
A remedy of inperior merit for Couh, Hotrns
"j" rrlttl f throat. Rlvi,, wonderful
relief in Lung Trouble.. Bronchltl and Aatl.ma
" nj harmful Ingredient!
Bold only In boiea. Sample mailed free.
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