East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912.
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SOME WORKING
GIRLS LOSE TOO
MUCH TIME
Two GirU Tell Hqw To
BODY ELECTED
PAIL FIN NELL. IS
JiAMEU CHIEF EXECUTIVE
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Tomorrow we will place on sale a splendid array of new sale
able merchandise at a sacrifice. You will see by the prices
that the merchandise is quoted very low.
We Save You Momey on Every Purchase
Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Department
Calicos .; 5
Apron Gingham .... 6 l-4
Galatea ... .'. 18
C5c Table Linen 39
Curtain Scrims, colored border 20?
(Onyx" Hosiery
12 l-2c Gingham -
25c Kimona Crejw ' 12 l-2
Sheets sjecial : 72
25c Dress Ducks - i6
NEMO CORSETS
Few left, sizes 26 t? 1
to 36, $3.50. val., M
Special' Summer Vesta, 2 for 25
25c Tlaxons .... :-
85c SPECIAL
PONGEE . .
Special Prices on Bed Spreads.
49c
Bring this Coupon
to our store, It Is jji
good for . cSSjilJ
10 EXTRA STAMPS 10
on a 50c purchase
or over.
" Good for Friday
on'.y. April 12.
ALEXANDER'S DEPT. STORE
8
ULJ
s.
FOWNES1
Vi OFF ON ALL
HOUSE DRESSES
LOOK
White tailored, liipli nwk liiifrorie, lhik-li
nevk lingerie, colonil tailored waists.
ti On SHIRT-WAISTS 1 1 1 1 ll
VP W Vy riRFICT IN tVERV OITlt sF 7sF
BLACK AND TAX LADIES' SHORT
SPRING COATS
$7.50 to $12.00
Values go for
LADIES' SHOES.
72 Pair of High Grade Ladies' Shoes .
$3.50 and $L00 values,
Friday Price $1.50
$1.50. Child's Heavy hoes .Half Trice
During this sale.
For Only 75c
BE SURE AND , BRING THE ABOVE COUPON
Alexander's Dept Store
WE GIVE S & H
roirirM ctamdc
Harry Krelm to Direct Football Team.
Cecil McDonultl Boy's Basketball
and tisn Ella LaZinka to Inid 0
i
Paul FinneM, popular athlete of the
high-school, w ill sit In the executive
chair of the student body next year
a.?, a result of the election held at
that Institution yesterday. Cliff Jor
dan, the basketball wonder, is the
new vice president, Miss Lillian Gul
llford was chosen secretary and Ralph
Koch was elected committeeman at
large to act .with the president, vice
president, secretary- and principal on.
the executive committee.
For manager of football, Harry
Krebs, tackle on last year's team,
was chosen. Cecil McDonald, utility
man on the basketball team during
the past season, will manage the des
tinies of the boys' team next year,
while Miss Ella LaZinka, star mem
ber of the girls' team for three years,
will manage the co-ed tossers. Otis
Hampton will act as assistant to Mc
Donald. Harold Brock Is the newly elected
manager of track and Reuben Beek-
with was chosen to handle debate next
year. The proposed amendment to
the constitution providing for the ap
pointment of a yell leader and defin
ing the e'.egibi'.ity for this office was
carried by 118 votes to 11.
Suffrage. Is Defeated.
A straw ballot was taken on woman
suffrage and a presidential preferen
tial was likewise taken, the results
showing that the majority of the stu
dents of the high school do not favor
ernntini? of the ballot to the women
even though the co-eds of that instt-
tntnon were allowed to vote on me
question, and that President Taft is
favnrprl for re-election. The vote on
suffrage stood 72 for and 61 against.
Th following are the votes for a
choice for president: Taft; 63; "Wil
son, 23; Roosevelt 16; La Follette 8;
Debs. 3; Clark. 3; Harmon 1.
Some Exciting Contest.
Every office was contested and
nm of the races between rival can
didates were unusually close. For the
first time in recent years, a girl was
nominated for the presidency of the
student body and thus this contest
became a sex war, the boys winning
out by electing young Finnell over
Miss Mildred Berkeley by a vote of
82 to 51. Miss Gulllford won the
secretaryship from Miss Martha
Hudeman by only four votes, while
there was a difference of only eight
votes between Miss LaZinka and Miss
Ila Sturdivant for manager of girls'
basketball. The only, other contest
at a 1 close was that ror debate man
ager, Beckwlth winning with 68
votes. John TIamley getting' 42 and
Walter Owen 33. "
The retiring executive committee
consists of Chester Gordan, president;
Claud Hampton, vice president; Alice
Forshaw, secretary, and Folsom Tall
man, committeeman at large.
Avoid It
Lumber and Building
. A Large and Complete Stock Al
rlcltCricU ways m Hand and PRICED RIGHT
The Best Mill Work to be
Obtained in the Northwest
Let Us Figure With Ycu
on Your Next Order
Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum-
knr Varil J. A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Proprietors
DUI I ttl PHONE MAIN 7
PASTOR MARRIES HIMSELF.
Minister EnKnjred Did Not Appear
and the Bridegroom Offk'iaUKl.
Terre Haute, Ind. Not to be delay
ed because the clergyman who t had
been invited to perform the marriage
ceremony did not appeal. Rev. John
R. Peters of Annapolis, 111., officiated
in the service that made Miss Maude
Boman his bride.
A former .minister of the charge
now filled by Dr. Peters was to have
presided, but high waters prevented
his appearance.
To complete the "ovelty of the af
fair the bride struck the first strains
of the wedding march at the organ
and then gave way to Miss Eva Nave,
who played during the ceremony. The
bride Is a popular young school teach
er and the ceremony was performed at
the home of her parents.
A few relatives and close friends
were, invited.
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 dealer ,
Known For Its Strength
First Hational Hank
PENDLETON, iOREBON:
ESTABLISHED 1882
OLDEST AND LARGEST
NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE
OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND
RESOURCES $2,500,000.00
MIGHEOM
Semtttt
Anti-Skids
Do Prevent Skidding .
Robber Traction Surface Protected and Reinforced by
Tough, Flexible, Non-puncturing Leather Tread, An la
teral Part of the Tire and Not An Attachment. Firmly
Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs Do Prevent ShiMing.
IN STOCK BY
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY
812 Johnston Street.
There is nothine that teaches more
than experience. We therefore quote
from the letters of two girls who suf
fered and Were restored to health. The
same remedy is within reach of all. '
Brooklyn, N. Y. "Prior to taking
the first bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I suffered agony
every month, but after your wonderful
medicine had been taken a while I felt a
little better, and after taking seven bot
tles of it I feel that I can truly say I
have no more pain or inconvenience.
"As I am out in the business world as
a stenographer, I come in contact with
many girls, and when the opportune mo
ment arrives I tell them about the Veg
etable Compound and I know that quite
a few are taking it." HELEN Canet,
536 Dean St
Another Girl's Experience.
Tishomingo, Okla. "Iam a stenog
rapher and book-keeper, and Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegeta
ble Compound has
saved my life. I am
enjoying the best of
health now.but I was
Buffering from fe
male troubles and
painful periods,
and would have
backache, headache
and fainting spells.
If any woman would
like to write to me
I will gladly answer her letter and tell
her what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has done for me." Mrs.
Mattie CcrETHAVTS, Tishomingo, Okla.
Wm
SPOKANE PLANS FOR
ELABORATE
EX A HOI'S
Fpokane, . Wash. Olympic games,
open to representatives of colleges
and high and grammar schools of the
Northwest; a band of more than 1.
000 players from the western states
and provinces, a chorus of 2,000
voices and a series of electrical pa
rades are among the features decided
upon for the annual .carnival and ju
bilee of the Mystic Order of Enakops
recently organized In Spokane the last
week in June. In connection with the
games there will be a wrestling and
boxing tourney in the state armory.
Charles Hebberd, chairman of the
general committee, announced today
that a fund of $20,000 has been set
aside for incidental expenses. The
competitions are free and open to all.
in oriHltlnn. a substantial prize will
be awarded for the best carnival ode,
words and music. The winning com
position will be sung at the choral
festival, under the direction of H. W.
Newton. Arrangements are being
made by special committees to en
tertain from 50,000 to 60,000 visitors
In the city during the week. The
streets will be grllliantly lighted and
decorated.
copy fiic h;
Lawn Owners
when you buy-garden hose,
be sure and get the best
Our Peerless Hose
IS GUARANTEED FOK
2 YEARS.
It costs no more, but lasts
longer.
"Beddow & Miller" stamped
on every 25 foot length. Look
for the name.
We keep everyti'ng neces
sary In plumbing and Irrigating
supplies, nozzles, sprays, etc
Beddow & Miller
Exclusive
pemllcton's Only
Plumbers.
Corner Court and Garden
St
FIKST INDIAN WOMAN'
CHIEF IS DESIGN ATED
Every Woman
U Interested tod thouia Know
bout the wonderful m.
MARVEL Whiriini Sirs?
The new Vaginal Syringe.
Best most convenient, it
clauses instantly.
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Ask your druggist for 1
If be cannot supply the
MARVEL, accept no other?
bat send stamp for illustrated
took sealed. It gives full particu
lars and directions invaluabteto ladles.
MUmCO.. 44lsstZ34 Stmt. New Tub'
Rnokane, Wash. Mrs. George
Stwlre Waters, wife of the head chief
of the Yakima Indian reservation, to
day Is the proudest woman in central
Washington, having been designated
as a chief. This la the first time that
an Indian woman has been honored
by selection to any office on the res
ervation. Mrs. Waters was educated
in an eastern school and is a bright
woman. The title was conferred by!
President Taft, the official advices
being contained in a letter to the tribe
from Representative W. P. MeKtnley.
Mrs. Waters was one of the delegates
to the convention of the Brotherhood
of North American Indians In Wash
ington, D. C , recently, when she met
the president following her discourse
upon "Indian Rights." The brother
hood on the reservation has more than
500- members. The executive officers
are: Great chief, George Stwlre Wa
ters; assistant great chief, Alex Telo;
grand secretary, Aprts Goudy; grand
trensurer, Harry Teio; historian, Paul
Hoptowlt. Chief Waters Is making
plans to enroll a total membership of
1000 before the close of the year.
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.
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B.
Kendrlck. Rasca, Ga. "It Is the best
cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds and croup." For sale
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la Id business tor
Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
IOC HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
Automobile Cabs
TOIRING CAR FOR COUN
TRY TRIPS.
TAXICAB SERVICE IN CITY.
Day and Night
25c to any part of city. Stand
at Hotel St. George.
PHONE MAIN 12.
Gurdane & Folsom, Props
by all dealers