East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY BAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON", OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 0, 1913.
TEN PAGES
PAGE TWO.
GREA THOUR SALE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10TH 1912
Begins at 9 o'clock a. m. and continues till 6 o'clock p. m. New Bar
gains each hour. In order to profit by this sale you must come to the
store as no phone orders will be filled and no reservations made so read
our add carefully and please be here in the store at the hour the articles
you wish to buy are advertised.
FROM ! to 10 A. M.
10 PILLOWS 2S
A ver larrc assortment of Pillows
ALL NEW numbers, conventional de
ini. tamoil on the best grade of linen
crah; tops and backs alike. Hour sale
price ... 2S
91.50 MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS 9S
A very large assortment, new and good
patterns. Bct makes. Shirts that can
not 1k Ixmght at wholesale for anything
near this price. Hour sale price 98
75c PONGEE 49
2 pieces of Domestic Pongee Silk,
special buv. Great hour sale. 49
75 WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS
Made of good quality muslin, full cut,
trimmed with lace and embroidery. Hour
sale price 59
FROM 10 TO 11 A. M.
63 TO 75 SILKS 39?
This lot consists of fancy Silks of fine
quality in navy, Copenhagen, brown, etc.
Great hour sale 39?
25? SOX IS?
These sox come in all the new and
stylish colors, reinforced heel and toe, 6
pair guaranteed to wear 3 months. Hour
sale price - 18?
35? EMBROIDERY CREPE 29?
Comes in white only, with embroidered
dots and stripes. 30-in. wide, the very
cloth for summer waists. Great hour
sale 29?
$4.50 BAB YIRIKH EMB. ALLOVER
$3.49
Four pieces of handsome baly Irish
allover, suitable for waists or to cut in
bands for trimming purposes. Special
one hour $3.49
FROM 11 TO 12 A. M.
50? WOOL BATISTE 39?
Wool batiste in cream, white, green,
Copenhagen, blue, etc., oS-iu. wide. Great
hour sale 39?
12 1-2? PERCALE 9?
Of best quality, our regular 12.1-2c
percale in all colors and any nnmVr of
patterns. Great hour sale 9?
35? NECKWEAR 25?
The greatest line of 35? knitted four-in-hands
.you ever saw, worth 50? of any
many's money. Hour sale price 25?
20? SCRIMS 11?
A large number of patterns including
white and ecru, also a few very fine sten
ciled numbers.
Visit Our Pure Food GROCERY Department In Our Clean Sanitary Basement. Phone Uain 17
FROM 12 TO 1 P. M.
$3.50 TO $5.00 SHOES, OXFORDS
AND PUMPS $1.00
A miscellaneous lot of shoes, oxfords
and pumps, some of the best values in the
louse are included in this lot and the
only reason they're included is because
the sizes are broken. Hour sale price $1
75? MARQUESETTE 39?
Comes in pink, blue, lavender, white,
etc., in plain and fancy, 30-in. wide. Great
hour sale 39?
$1.49 CHILDREN'S MIDDIE
WAISTS 79?
White Indian Head, trimmed with
navy collar and tie. Hour sale price 79?
$5.00 MEN'S PATENT LEATHER
SHOES $2.75
These shoes are made in blucher lace,
Goodyear welt soles, and are exception
ally fine shoes. Nearly all sizes; while
they last hour sale price. $2.75
FROM 1 TO 2 P. M.
$1.00 SHEETS 81?
Big double bed size, wide hem, 81x90,
heavy sheet Great hour sale 81?
20? PILLOW7 CASES 16?
Full size, 42x36, wide hem. Great
hour sale . 16?
$1.00 and $1.25 NECKWEAR 79?
Any of our dainty line of collar and
cuff sets, jabots, frills or lace collars,
selling regularly at $1.00 or $1.25.
Special one hour 79?
$2.25 COUCH COVER $1.79
Best grade of tapestry, comes in fancy
combinations, and stripes in red, erreen
and yellow. Hour sale price' $1.89
15? CHILDREN'S MUSLIN
DRAWERS, 2 for 25?
Plain with pin tucks and hemstitching.
Hour sale price, 2 for 25?
FROM 2 TO 3 P. M.
$1.25 AUTOMOBILE VEILS 89?
Good quality chiffon automobile veils,
1 yard wide, 2 yards long, comes in
brown, navy, champaigne, light blue, lav
ender and purple. One hour sxcial 89?
75? to $1-00 MOHAIR 67? s
Of all wool, fine finish ; comes in all
colors. A collection of about 10 pieces.
Great hour sale '. 67?
LADIES' SILK SHIRTS REDUCED.
These shirts come in striped sumer
silks. The latest novelty of the season
and very fine.
$3.98 Values will go for $2.95
$3.49 Values will go for $2.69
30? FRENCH PIQUE 24?
Fine French Pique, the cloth essential
for ladies' summer dresses. Great hour
sale ... 24?
Share Our Profits to the Extent of 5 Per Cent, by Saving T. P- W. Trading Stamps
FROM 3 TO 4 P. M.
10? LACES 6?
Any of our line of vals., torchons,
imitation cluny or German vals. selling
regularly at 10?. One hour special 6?
12 1-2? YARNS 9 1-2?
Best quality Germantown and Zephyr,
full skein, fast dye, all colors. Hour sale
price 9 1-2?
. 15? WAISTING 11?
4 pieces white waisting in checks and
stripes, fine quality. Great hour sale 11?
$4.00 LADIES' PUMPS AND
OXFORDS $3.35
Suede, tan, calf and velour calf or pat
ent leather. All sizes. Hour sale $3.35
FROM 4 TO 5 P. M.
$2.00 SILK HOSE $1.39
Our best quality silk hose, an extra
quality all silk, with deep garter top, col
ors are pink, blue, bronze, grey, Copen
hagen, blue, champaigne, burgundy and
green. One hour $1.39
25? FOULARD 14?
A few pieces in short lengths, good pat
terns, fine quality, all cotton, with silk
finish. Great hour sale 14?
35? LINEN TOWELS 28?
Big full sized linen buck towels, with
hemstitched ends.' Great hour sale 28?
50? JAP SILK 34?
Good heavy weight and lcst quality.
Comes in all shades, 27-iu. wide. Great
hour sale '34?
FROM 5 TO G P. M.
$1.25 lfl-BUTTOX SILK GLOVES
39?
White silk gloves, all small sizes and
soiled. One hour special 39?
25? WAISTING 15?
In white only with self stripes and fig
ures, etc. Great hour sale 15?
$5.00 LADIES' PUMPS $3.95
Patent leather, tan or gun metal, genu
ine lencli made. These are the season's
latest styles. Hour sale price... ... $3.95
$1.50 HOUSE DRESSES 98?
Made of Percale and Gingham, with
high neck and short sleeves. Hour sale
price 98?
COttMN I
The Peoples Warehouse
Whtra It Pay to Trad
Savm Your 7. P. W. Trading Stamp
NO40O3
Langfoiu Bctita McVey.
Sydney. N. S. W., April Sam
Langford, the American heavyweight.
yesterday defeated Sam McVey of
California In a 20-round fight on
points.
Langford and McVey fought In the
stadium before 16,000 spectators and
after a hard contest In which honors
were fairly even until the last few
rounds, Langford succeeded in re
versing his defeat at McVey'a hands
on December 26 last.
The betting was ten to nine on Mc
Vey. The fight opened at a fast pace,
In the second round Langford landed
three heavy rights on the body in a
clinch at which McVey protested and
the police Interferred, barring kidney
punches in the clinches. Langford
had somewhat the better of the first
few rounds and the betting veered to
five to four in his favor. Both men
put up a savage fight and the referee
constantly was engaged in separating
them.
By clever sparring McVey managed
to keep his stronger adversary off un
til after the seventeenth round, when
the furious pace began to tell on
both. Langford' was In the better
condition at the end, although not
good enough to lard a knockout.
The spectators cheered the referee's
decision and obviously were delighted
at what they considered a hard
fought and fairly won battle.
SPORTS
ECZEMA
QOCKLY CURED WITH "ZEMO"
The makers of ZEMO the cele
brated eczema and skin cure have
placed on the market a trial treat
ment nackare consisting of a gener
ous bottle of ZEMO, a trial cake of
ZEMO SOAP and a 82 PK booklet
"How to preserve the Skin." This en
tire package to be sold at 25o so that,
everybody can test the true healing
and cleansing properties of ZEMO. We
have received a good supply of these
trial-treatment packages and urge alt
those troubled with ecsema, pimples.
Itching skin, or any other skin or
scalp disease, to come here and get
the ZEMO trial-treatment We
heartily endorse and recommend
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP to all per
sons suffering from any form of skin
or scalp trouble. It is a Clean, soom
Inir. heallne- wash and a sweet anti
septic soap that does not glaze over
the trouble like salves, powders ami
greasy lotions, but penetrates to the
very root of this trouble. ZEMO
stops the Itching at once and opens
the pores and draws out tne poison
ous accumulations to the surface of
the skin, leaving it clean and healthy.
Get a trial-treatment or ZEMO toaay
you'll find it the best 25c invest
ment you ever made. Pendleton Drug-Store.
Walla AVallnns Have Cash.
Walla Walla, Wash., April 9. Re
port of the soliciting committee will
be received, the matter of a new base
ball park will be discussed, and dele
gates to the league meeting to be held
in Pendleton Wednesday morning
will be instructed at the baseball
meeting in the Commercial club rooms
tonight
The soliciting committee already
has about $2500 in sight and several
new park propositions that cannot
fall, according to their statements.
The delegates to the Pendleton meet
lng on Wednesday will be: J. T.
Crawford, Clarence Crews and August
Bade-
Yesterday' Rewults.
At Kansas City Kansas City, 4
Pittsburg Nationals, 10.
At New York New York Nation
als, 7; Newark, 0. s
At Louisville Louisville, 5; Cleve
land Americans, 4.
At Washington Americans, 0;
Brooklyn Nationals, 7.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati Nationals
10; Detroit Americans, 9.
At Toledo Toledo, 4; New York
Americans 6.
band of Llna Cavallorl, announced
that he was out of politics for good.'
The announcement ame simultan
eously with a similar message from
his brother, a former Lieutenant Gov
ernor L. S. Chanler. It was made at
today's meeting of the democratic
committee for Dutchess county.
Lame shoulder Is nearly always due
to rheumatism of the muscles, and
quickly yields to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment For sale
by all dealers.
In cases of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
by all dealers.
XEW RAILROAD PRODIGY.
Wall Street l'rclct Great Career for
Young Wabanli Director.
New York. The election of Ber
nard M. Baruch to the Wabash board
Is believed by Wall street to mark the
beginning of a new railroad carreer
that will rival that of E. H. Harriman.
He has been a remarkable success as
an operator In the stock market and
has so conducted his campaign as to
keep the good will of all Interests. He
Is young and rich and 'made his own
fortune.
Wben a medicine must be given to
young children it should be pleasant
to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is made from loaf sugar and the
roots used in Its preparation give it
a flavor similar to maple syrup,
making It pleasant to take. It has no
superior for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough. For sale by all dealers.
IIARfJOII ARD CLARK
TOOLS OF INTERESTS
rxDKKWoon also in same
LIGHT IN I'ISKSE-NT RACE
Tlirco Pntilntla Pohalbilitlc Are
Iteiits l"l AkuIiisI (Wvcninr Wood
row Wilxon, Vln U Tcaml by Wall
Stnvt.
Washington. V. C, April 9. (Spe
cial.) That big buninewj Int'.-rtJils
opposed to the nomination of Gov.
Woodrow Wilson for president have
combined to -une the candidacies of
Speaker Clark, Governor Harmon and
Chairman Underwood to defeat the
New Jersey leader can no longer be
doubted by any unprejudiced observ
er, in the light of recent occurrences.
As long as the combinations of the
"allien" were made tifi in secret there
iirara many democrats who refused to
believe that such an alliance was
made possible, but now that the move
ments of the federated "allies" are be
ing made in the open all doubts are
tllKKlpated.
The announcement of the 'transfer
of the Clark and Harmon tmpport to
the Underwood cause in Florida was
made from the headquarters of the
Missouri and Ohio aspirants, accord
ing to the Associated Press reports.
Secrecy la no longer maintained.
The desperate straits of the anti-
Wilson campaigners have caused
them to abandon all caution and the
division of territory among the antl
Wilson candidates, the combination
of forces and the general cooperation
are exposed.
The only inference that can be
drawn from this condition of affairs
is that the backers of the other candl
dates recognize the fact that Gover
nor Wilson is the only candidate Who
has nation wide support; that it Is
impossible to defeat him in a nation
al struggle; and that the only hope of
preventing his nomination lies in a
comblnatin of several weak candi
dates, no one of whom appeals to a
national following, but each of whom
depends altogether on a sectional sup
port Underwood in the south, Clark
in the west and Harmon in the east.
In referring to the combination of
the democratic candidates opposed to
Governor Woodrow Wilson, the At
lanta Journal, one of the mort Influ
ential democratic journals in the
country, thus comments upon the
"allies:"
"In their effort to fool the people
and thus prevent the nomination of
Woodrow Wilson, the special Interests
are employing one of the oldest tricks
known to political craft.
"They have divided the country In
to three parts, Into each of which
they have Introduced local candidates
Clark In the west, Harmon In the
east and Underwood in the south. By
this device they hope to divert or
split the strength of the one truly na
tional and truly popular leader. They
know that not any one of their special
candidates could command a follow
lng the country over. They lecognlze
the folly of opposing Woodrow Wilson
in the national field. And so they
are endeavoring to catch scattered
delegations here ant there, trusting
that thus they may deprive him of
the necessary two-thirds vote In the
convention.
"This scheme has been called by
various names. The Wall Street Jour
nal delicately describes It as an 'un
derstanding. Others have referred to
it, with unconscious humor, as 'a
courteous agreement.' In some quar
ters it is known as 'the presidential
trust.' And again, it has been termed
'the Clark-Harmon-Underwood al
liance.' "Getting down to plain speech, how
ever, we can find no truer name for
this trick to deceive the voters of the
party with empty campaigns and
meaningless candidates than to call it
a three-shell political game. Just such
as fakers at county fairs have pluycd
so often to wheedle money out of un
suspecting onlookers.
"However unawares the three can
didates themselves may be of the de
sign for which they are being used,
the fact remains that each of them
is reaiiy serving but one purpose, and
that Is not his own nomination, but
the defeat of Woodrow Wilson.
"In Georgia, as elsewhere, the spe
cial Interests have opened their three
shell game and are ballyhoolng for
the people to bite.
"A vote for Mr. Underwood, admir
able man though he Is so far as his
own personality Is concerned, would
amount simply to a wild bet on a mat
ter of pure chance. ,
"If the democrats of this state want
their votes to count. If thev want tn
choone a candidate who really has a
t nance or being nominated and of be
ing elected, it behooves them to hold
aloof from a game in which they are
bound to lose and which, at best, of
fers them merely a guess and a haz
ard. "Surely, the people of this slate are
not going to bite at a trick as old al
most as trickery Itself. They will not
sacrifice their Influence in the na
tional convention to a candidate who
has nothing to hope for himself and
who offers no promise of success to
the electorate.
"Woodrow Wilson Is the onlv real
cundidnte In the field, the only one
who presents a certaintv of the nom
ination and or leading the party
victory.".
LIX.VS BOB DROPS POLITICS,
New York. Robert W. Chanler,
better known as "Bob," former hus-
Smoke All
You Want
But cut out the rich, black Havana
cigars. You will get all the
pleasure and none of the pangs
from a light, harmless blend of
Havana and domestic leaf like
the mellow
Gen! Arthur
mm Cigar
10c and 3 for 25c
M. A. Gunst C& Co, Inc.
to
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B.
Kendrick, Rasca, Ga. "It Is the best
cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds and croup." For sale
by all dealers.
"I will agree to let you have my
daughter on one condition."
"What Is It?"
"That you deposit to my credit an
amount sufficient to pay her expens
es when she gets ready to go to Reno.
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