East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OKEOON, THURSDAY, .11' XK 27, UUL.
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Cleaning Up on Drummers' Samples
THE TIME TO BUY! NOW
THE PLACE TO BUY ! THE HUB
JOYS' SAMPLE OXFOKDS.
SHOES YOU LADIES'
A few uiir left of hovs' oxfords in tan and
black.
All .$2.25 oxfords now selling at $1.00
All $:i.00 oxfords going fast at $1.50
LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS.
15c Vests now selling at $
35c Vests now selling at 10
4 ."c 'Vests now selling at
7rc Vests now going at 29
CiriLDKEX'S SOX ASP STOCKINGS.
Cliil.lren's fino sox, made to sell at 2re, 11
samples, now
?m Extra fine sox now 10
Infant's l!c stockings selling at
Infant's 20e stockings now - 10
Infant's fino caslinicrc and silk stock ings 15?
LADIES' HOSE.
Wo have too many ladies' high grade hose, all
colors and kinds, 75c hose, elcaning-up
price 29
CHILDREN'S LTCKSKIN SANDALS.
Sizes 5 to 8 selling at 60
Sizes 8 1-2 to 12 selling at 70
Sizes 12 1-2 to 2 selling at 83
HOYS' SUITS.
We have only a few hoys' suits left. They
are in mixed colors and hlue serge.
$y.5() Doys' knickerWker suits, clcau-uii
nce $l.GO
$1.50 I joys' knickcrlxtckcr suits selling now
at JJ52.25
$0.00 JJovs' knickerhocker hlue serge poiii2
at .: : - $2.98
WE KNOW THE HOY WANTS A NEW SUIT
FOIl THE FOURTH OF JULY.
MUX'S NATS.
We have ahout 200 sample lints worth from
.$2.50 t, .$:.O0. (Mi-aiiing-up price $1.00
MEN'S SHOES.
Fine high grade white Xu-huck hut'n shoes, sold
el.-ewhere at $5.00; The Huh price.... $3.45
(JchmI white canvas bottom shoes at The Hub
for $1.95 and $2.35
The latest out in pumps and button oxfords
Hegular .$1.00 oxfords and pumps $2.85
Hegular .$".50 oxfords and pumps $2.35
One lot of medium and low heel oxfords, just
the thing for a comfortable hot weather
shoe 75 and $1.00
MEX'S SUITS. .
1 lot of $15.00 suits selling at.
1 lot of $18.00 suits seling at..
$8.95
$9.75
Kegular $2.50 outing or bicycle shoes $1.65
Hegular $2.75 outing or bicycle shoes $1.95
Regular $4.00 shoe, button or lace $2.95
$5.00 Men's dress shoe in gun inetal $3.65
SHOES IS OUR HOBBY.
Men's best quality work shirts
45
Men's good work pants $1.00 to $1.35
Men's $3.00 corduroy pants $1.85
DOX'T THINK FOR A MINUTE THAT WE ARE A LITTLE ONE-HORSE CONCERN. OUR GREAT BUYING POWER GIVES US A LOWER-PRICE SELLING POWER.
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PULLMAN, WASH.
COLFAX, WASH.
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STORES AT
We set the pace others can't keep up. Pendleton, Oregon
LEWISTON, IDAHO.
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ESTABLISHED 1882
OLDEST AND LARGEST
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OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND
RESOURCES $2,500,000.00
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You will get better results from your
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PORTLAND PREPARING 10 ENTERTAIN BEST
PEOPLE ON EARTH AT CONVENTION IN JULY
Portland, Ore., June 27. (Special.)
Now that the big political conven
tions are over, the attention of a
great part of the country will center
upon Portland where the Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elks will be
gin its annual grand lodge conven
tion on Monday, July 8.
Every one of Portland's 275,000
residents has shared In the work of
preparing for the invasion of the city
by the Elks. Not only have the mem
bers of the Portland lodge, who have
the arrangements In Immediate charge
given their time and attention to the
task, but business men and private
citizens have assisted them material
ly. Portland has raised an entertain
ment fund of $125,000, of which 25,
000 was contributed by the local lodge,
the balance by merchants and Indi
viduals. This will be spent In dis
pensing characteristic western hospi
tality to the city's guests.
Joy to Helen Supreme.
From the time the first delegate
arrives until the last one departs J y
und good fellowship will reign supreme-
Every entertainment feature
planned by the Portland lodge will be
free to all visiting Elks and members
of their families. The weeks' festivi
ties really will open Sunday. July 7,
w ith trolley trips and automobile rides
to various points of scenic delight In
and near Portland.
Monday will be devoted to the for
mul reception of the visitors and the
opening of the grand lodge sessions by
an elaborute musical and oratorical
program in the immense armory oC
th Oreeon National Guard.
The remainder of the week will be
occupied with a series of unique at
tractions that will keep the whole
city on the alert.
An event of Tuesday will be a
spectacular electrical parade consist
ing of 17 brightly illuminated noats.
some of them symbolical of Elkdom
and others typifying life in various of
the world's leading nations. This pa
geant was prepared by the Elks at a
great cost and undoubtedly will be
one of the most brilliant features of
the entire week. j. ,.
Kvcurslon to The Oaks.
On Wednesday all registered Elks
will be conducted on a free excursion
to the Oaks, an amusement resort on
the banks of the Willamette, where
CATARRH ISERIES
every concession will be opened and
the ant'.ered band allowed to roam
In and out at will. A monster bar
becue will be served for which fully
five tons of fresh Columbia river
salmon will be baked. A corps of
workmen already 'is busy preparing
the ovens for this detail.
The annual parade, which is the
climax of every Elk reunion, will take
place on Thursday, July 11. Advance
information received from various
lodges in the United States indicates
that more than 25,000 members ot
the order will participate. James P..
Nicholson of Cambridge, Mass , grand
esquire of the Elks, has arrived in
Portland to take charge of the pa
rade. Liberal prizes have been of
fered for various features. Consider
ably friendly rivalry has developed
among lodges on the Pacific coast for
the honor of having the largest num
ber of men in line San Franciscj, Se
attle, Tacoma, Spokane, Oakland and
Los Angeles are in the competition.
The Portland lodge and all lodges in
Oregon are barred from all contests.
Prizes also will be offered for the
tallest, the shortest, the fattest, the
leanest and the oldest Elks, with plen
ty of entries In each class.
City lieing Decorated.
A trip to "Council Crest," a resort
on top of a hill 1200 feet high and
within the city limits; together with
naval parades, automobile races, an
aeroplane flight and various attrac
tions of lesser deligW will be crowded
Into the busy week.
An army of decorators now Is pre
paring the city In a garb of purple
and white the official Elk colors
and when the first of the visiting
thousands enter Portland's gates his
eyes will meet a sight such as he has
seldom seen. An ambitious "Court of
Honor-' embracing 12 of the principal
city blocks will be the most prominent
scheme of ornamentation. Every
public building will be attired In ban
ners of purple and white blended with
the national colors.
deputies to find the photographer, but
he grabbed his camera and fled.
No counterfeit Tickets.
The most remakahle thing in con
nection with the convention so far is
that no one apparently has tried to
counterfeit the admission tickets.
Chicago convention visitors were be
set with sharpers selling spurious
pasteboards, and Joke "passes," but
the democratic admission cards" are
the most ornately engraved that have
yet been in use at a convention, and
the police have yet to find any imita
tions. Brokers' prices today for tickets
were $5. They have been charging
$15, but with few takers
Show Tickets ror Elevator.
You have to show a ticket to get
aboard the elevators at the Emerson
hotel during the rush hours. More
over, the management has partitioned
off the lifts so that one has to stand
in line to get aboard. Only guests
who preduce credentials from the ho
tel desk are permitted on three of
the four elevators.
Once more is Colonel John I. Mar
tin, perpetual sergeant at arms for
democratic convention. In his glory.
Nobody can ever hope to equal the
eclat with which Martin holds down
his Job, or, w hich is more to the point,
with more efficiency.
Today Colonel Martin had his hands
full. It was hot and the colonel is
a fussy person who perspires freely.
In the middle of the session it was
observed that the sergeant at arms
had used four handkerchiefs mopping
his fevered brow All four were care
fully hung out to dry on the railing
that boxes off Martin from the rest
of the stage.
IX POUND.
If you have the Itch, don't scratch.
It does not cure the trouble and
makes the skin bleed. Apply BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Rub it
In gently on the affected parts. It
relieves itching instantly and a few
applications removes the cause, thus
performing a permanent cure. Price
25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
M
CONVENTION SIDELIGHTS.
The following described animal has
been taken up by the marshal of the
City of Pendleton, to-wit:
One bay horse, five years old.
weight about 1150 pounds. Branded
C on left hip with LP connected un
derneath, and O on left shoulder.
If said animal Is not claimed by the
owners or those entitled to the pos
session of them, costs and expenses
against them paid and they taken
away within ten days from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of
the 2nd day of July, 1912. the said
animal will be sold to the highest bid
der, at public auction, for cash, at
the City Pound In the Oregon Feed
Yard, in said City of Pendleton, the
proceeds of such sale to be applied to
the payment of such costs and ex
penses of making sale.
Dated this 20th day of June, 1912.
JOHN KEARNEY.
City Marshal.
pers complaining about the misuse of
scriptural texts.
Mme. Waldvogel, the prprletress,
thereupon sued the pastor for libel,
anu me case was heard in the Zurich
courts. The pastor secured a verdict,
and the plaintiff was ordered to pay
all costs and $10 to the pastor for a
charity.
A regular morning operation of the
bowels puts you In fine shape for the
day's work. If you miss It you feel
uncomfortable and cannot put vim in
to your movements. For all bowel ir
regularities HERBINE la the rem y.
It purifies, strengthens and regulates.
Price 50c. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Bros.
For British Artists Only.
London. Special interest Is attach
ed to conditions laid down for the
open competition for the design of the
monument to be erected by the Do
minion government at Ottawa to the
late King Edward.
Only artists w ho are resident in the
British Empire, who are British sub
jects, and artists who, while British
subjects by birth, are resident else
where, will be allowed to compete.
The monument will be erectd on
government property at Ottawa, and
the cost will be more than $500,000,-000.000,000.25.
When your child has whooping
cough be careful to keep the cough
loose and expectoration easy by giv
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy us
may be required. This remedy will
also liquify the tough mucus and
make It easier to expectorate. It has
been used successfully In many epi
demics and Is safe and sure. For
sale by all dealers.
ENDED FOREVER 7...:
Phono Main 40.
"Always nt Your Service."
The quickest, safest and best way
to cure catarrh is by using a remedy
that will touch the spot and do its
work quickly without leaving any ban
effects Kiy's Cream Balm, which
Is applied to the nostrils or rubbed on
the throat or chest, Ret right at the
root of the trouble, and instantly ro
lieves even the worst case of catarrh.
In ii few minutes after applied, you
can feel a loosening up In the head,
the pain and soreness are gone, the
sense of taste, smell and hearing come
linck, und you feel like a different per
son. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heals
and strengthens the inflamed . mem
branes, stops the nasty discharge
which makes the breath foul and
causes the disgusting hawking, spit
ting and blowing. Hay fever victimr
who are made miserable with fits of
sneezing and coughing Bt Instant re
lief by the use of this simple rem
edy. Don't suffer with catarrh another
day. Ely's Cream Halm will relieve
you Immediately, and a fifty cent bot
tle will more than likely effect a
complete euro. All druggists sell It.
Baltimore, Md., June 27. Perched
among the gallery guests among the
thousands of the convention was a
rooster, a real gamecock, but despite
his undisputed pedigree lie would not
crow. His guardian, who had antici
pated some fun. grew melancholy as
the minutes slipped by and the feath
ered emblem of democracy steadfast
ly maintained his silence.
The guardian reported to every
method of solicitation but all to no
avail. It sat with head down and
tail drooped, but refused to crow.
Tomorrow he will be accompanied by
a feathered friend In an effort to
break his silence.
I'urker Flashed In Act.
Sergeant nt Arms Martin was
searching the press reservation today
for a bold newspaper photographer
who created a diversion In the mid
dle of Judge Parker's speech. The
snapshot man rigged up his camera
on the desk of one of the secretaries
about ton feet from the temporary
chairman, and then, standing a short
distance from the speaker, he sud
denly fired a flash.
The blinding glare so startled Park
er that he lowt the thread of his dis
course. There was an Instant rush of
TEXTS TO ADVERTISE 1N.N.
But They Promptly Ill-ought Trouble
to Woman Proprietor.
Geneva. The proprietress of a
Zurich inn and cafe has his upon a
new use for Bible texts. She thinks
some of them have an advertising
value, and. as one means of attract
ing customers, she has had painted on
the walls such texts as "Come unto
mo and I will give you rest."
Her enterprise did not commend it
self to M. I.iechti. a local pastor, who
wrote a strong letter to the newspa-
AVIATRICE AT FOLK YEARS.
Little Accompanies Father on
His First Flight in France.
Paris. The youngest air-woman
made her first flight a few days ago.
She is Mile. Brodin, and Is Just f . ur
years old.
On her father receiving his airman's
certificate, he proceeded to make his
first independent flight, taking his ba
by daughter with him. i U '
The young airwoman appeared to
enjoy the experience. Her opinion
of flying was delivered in two words.
"Up again!" she said.
It is now well Known that not more
than one case of rheumatism In ten
requires any Internal treatment
whatever. All that is needed is a
free application of Chamberlain's Lin
iment and massaging the parts at each
application. Try it and see how
quickly it will relieve the pain and
soreness. Sold by all dealers.
Thousand Homeless hy Fire.
Quebec. Fire destroyed many
buildings, including the Chateau Sa
guenay, the cathedral, the town hall
and the Chicoutimi hotel. In Chlcout
1ml. Between 100 and 125 buildings
wero destroyed and about 1000 per
sons made homeless.
If there is no marrying in heaven,
w hat will the girl angels do for chaperons?
Soothing Vapor Drives Out Catarrh
It Is now agreed by the leading phy
sicians of tliis country and Kurope
that the only way to drive out the ca
tarrhal germs from the delicate mem
branes of the nasal, bronchial and pul
monary tract is by the use of Men
tholytus. Just n few drops of Mentholyptus
in a disli nf hot water breathe In the
pleasant vapor to the bottom of the
lungs and the foul Impurities nre
cleaned out. Yes, this penetrating but
foul soothing vapor, reaches even to
the Inner lungs and in a few minutes
that stuffed up ie.ling is g -pe. Your
head and lungs are free. Instant re
lief with the very first breath of this
wonderful Mentholyptus vapor. Don't
suffer another day from tho misery
of catarrh and colds don't neglect that
catarrh and let it run into bronchitis,
pneumonia or perhaps consumption
when you can check It at once with
the Mentholyptus vapor treatment,
only D"c.
'Mentholyptus Salve treatment, 50c.
Mentholyptus salve is a (toothing,
healing balm that Instantly relieve
congestion clears out the nasal pass
ages aiul gives you ubsolute protection
from further colds and catarrh trou
ble. Worth many times the price u.s
a safeguard from catarrh.
Wo Know that the Mentholyptus
treatment will reach your cas.'. Tnko
it on our money lack guarantee
Better iuvestii,'ulo this wonderful
remedy today.
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