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TAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OKKQQyiAff. PENDLETON". OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOIIKUSI, 1012 KIOIIT PAGES T. 1 TRADING STAMPS 111 YEN WITH EYERY 10 CASH PU1HMIASK. There is more real cash value in T. I W. trading stamps than in any other known premium plan. WE ARK SOLE AGENTS IX PENDLETON FOR Dutteriek Patterns, Royal Worcester, Don Ton, AJjiwto an.l Gossurd Corsets; Hurt, Schaffiier iV Marx Clothes for Men; Hercules Clothes for Boys. Here You Will Find the Choisest Goods and Most Attractively Priced Time is passing-Thanksgiving is almost here Christmas isn't far off. Before you realize it winter will le half over. Have you purchased those wearables and home ncedfula that fashion and com fort demand for the fall and winter season ? Don't delay. Now is tho time to buy. Assortments are now at their best. Prices are now most favorable for economical buying. Hero you'll find the very choicest goods of the season displayed. Generous varieties are here for your selection. Prices have been made with a view to giving you the most for your money that it is Ks siblc' to give. ' " It's Coat Time ! You will certainly appreciate one of our Comfortable, Classy Coats. Coats with dis tinctive lines, different than those you see on the other women, made of dependable fabrics that combine for beauty, warmth and service. Our Coats are shown in a large variety of new clothes; bucles, vicunas, diagonals and other weaves of the season's lat est production. Browns and grays predominate, but we have a large selection of other colors from which to choose at prices that will please you. We place special emphasis on our Coats Qt $22.50 y ilP 'it!. SILKOLINES, CRE TONES. For draperies and comfort covers in all the beautiful colorings and patterns. We have plaml these on Main Floor in Dress Goods section. Silkolines, yd 13 l-2 Cretones, yd. 10 to 25 EIDERDOWN Eiderdown in plain colors of all wool and quite wide, for kimonas, dressing qucs, foot warmers, Comes in gray, white, pink and light blue, vard sac etc. red. The 60 NOW IS THE TIME to get tho material for that "MACKINAW COAT." We have a good assortment to pick from, heavy all wool Mackinaw coatings. The yard ?2.0S WOOL FINISH SHIRT INGS in 20 patterns from the light est to darkest, in stripes only. The best cloth on the market for wear. The yard- 15 'Wi hhwwm fesVia 1SL t i lit WWSk i: , I ? I, I Til ' ' f : W llilii. HOSIERY What article of wearing aiarel is of greater importance than your hosiery ( Good wearing hosiery is always appreciated. ONCE A SATISFIED customer, ALWAYS a customer. That is why we try to carry ONLY the BEST. We have added to our line the celebrated Phoenix guaranteed silk hose in two styles. In black and tan we have them at 75 pair or $3.00 box of i pairs guaranteed 3 months, In black only, we have a heavier quality at $1.00 pair or box of i pairs at $4.00, guaranteed 3 months. Women's outsize silk hose, 85 pair, $3.25 lox of four, guaranteed 3 months. NEW EYKRWEAR HOSE. We have just received a new shipment of our well known Everwear hose. It's hard to keep them, GET YOURS FIRST. For women we have an exceptionally strong line of cotton hose at 25 pair. Women's fine ribbed hose. Women's plain riblx'd fashioned hose. Women's seamless cotton hose. Women's mercerized hose. Women's fleeced hose, all sizes, 8 1-2 to 10 at 25 pair. Women's fine lisle hose in black and tan: 25 to G5 Women's silk hose 75 to $2.00 Women's wool hose, pair ' 50 to 75 HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN. Children's medium and heavy ribbed and fleece lined hose, tho pair 15 Fine and medium ribled hose in black, white and tan at r i. opt .i. i uiu pair dmp in ri.:i.i..,..., r:, ..:u.,..i . i viiuuii;u n line- nuinju jiivrcirricu iisii; jiusl, ill U1IICK, lull and white : . 35 Children's wool hose, pair 35 and 45 Infant's mercerized lisle hose, black, white and colors, the Pair ... 15 and 25 Infant's cashmere hose, black, white and colors, pair. 25 Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery In Our Model Sanitary Basement. Phone M. 17. All Other Dep'ts. M. 22 Boraxaid, for kitchen use, package - 10 Powdered Borax, packages 15 and 30f BoraxQ, for tho bath, cans 15 and 25 Borax Soap Chips, 2 pounds '25 Oxo Bouillon Cubes, packages 10 and 25 New Crop Almonds, pound ... 25 Cod Fish Flakea, cans 15 and 25 Genuine Cod Fish, free from bones, package !..... 25 i8 COUPON The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS. I coupon GIRL TELLS STORY OF ALL NIGHT RIDE Orocon Clt.V. Ore.. Oct. 21. Cool and collected, nlmoKt to tho I'olnt of defiance, Clura Jolin on, u Blip of u girl, Hut In the wUiu-xm trhulr before a coroner's Jury Saturday und told tho Htory of the all-nlKlit nutoinohllo rldw to l'oitlund, which whs followed by the suicide of her companion and friend, 14 year old Valeric Proffltt. Her Htory wan limnetic, made doiiu- y ho by her youth and the youth of the others concerned. Her Htute menta were punctuated by a hncklnR cough, contracted on her nlRht'H out- InK. but tthe dlnpayed little emotion except when Htoutly defending her reputation and tho reputation of her companion. Miss JohiiHon Is 16 years old Her tentlmony tended to exonerute Harry Tlmmons and Johnny Flnucnno from any suspicion of having been unduly Intimate with her or Mws l'rornti durlnir the trip. Corroborative testi mony was given In a Htralghtforward way by the boys themxelveH, and by Dr. Guy Mount, who performed an autopsy on the body of the dead girl IVrliaiin a plan t Soarc Mother. Fenr of parental wrath was nppar ently the cause' of Miss Proffltt'u sul clde. It has been suggested that the girl might have Intended to drink Just enough of the poison to burn her mouth and frighten her mother, in the hope of escaping punishment, and that by mistake, she took n fatal po tion. The real truth of the matter will be burled with the little victim. It developed at the coroner's In quest that the rile taken Thursday night was the result of a postponed engagement, the young people having Intended to make the trip to Portland one day last week. It was their de sire. Miss Johnson said, to go to Port land to see a "good tdiow." Tlmmons, 2 years old, and Finu cane, 1!, hired the nutomobile Thursday night, and engaged K. . Marrls to drive for them. The boys took the machine to the home of i'la r.i Johnson and Valeria Proffltt about 8 o'clock that night and then start ed for Portland Kn route, they were Democratic Nominees Umatilla County Election to be held Tuemlay, No- vemhor 5th, 1013. (Paid AdvertisomenU.) VOli REPHESENTATIVK W. H. Skinner Stands for statement No. 1; lower taxes; no extravagance; rigid appro priations. 1XU COUNTY COMMISSIONS Manuel Friedly Promises economical administra tion of county affairs. YK COUNTY TKKASUHER A. W. Nye A resident of Umatilla county over 40 years. If elected will keep regu lar office hours, will account to the people for all money coming; Into his hands, both principal and Interest VOV. BIIEKIFF T. D. Taylor von ASSESSOK C. P. Strain Both Incumbents. The pust rec ord of those two popular Officials is the best possible guarantee of their fidelity to the people, and their fit ness to succeed themselves. i delayed several boiir tlii'ritiirh rnelne 'trouble, and it was about 3 o'clock) jwhen the finally arrived on the east ; ,;lde at Portland, had their machine towed to a garage for repairs, and went acroHt) the river on a street car. After having a meal at a Washing ton street cafe, the members of the party went on a street car to the gar age again and from there started for home. They reached Oregon City about 7 o'clock, had breakfast, and then the couples separated. Miss Proffltt accompany Tlmmons and Miss Johnson going with Flnucane. WanU-d to io Homo Alone. At short distance from her home, Tlmmons said, Miss Proffltt asked him not to go any further, as her par ents might not like it, so Tlmmons left her. The girl then went to the Everett & Hall store, bought a 10 cent bottle of carbolic acid, drank about half of It. when within 300 yards of her home, ran into the house and expired In her mother's arms. Mrs, C. C. Hull, who sold Miss Proffitt the poison, said that the girl seemed in her usual spirits, stating that the baby at home had cut Its hand badly. CANDIDATES IN TlIK GKMCUAL KMXTION To UK HIILI) TUESDAY, NO V EM BE It 6. 1912. SCHOOLS DISMISSED To ALIX)W PUPILS TO GATIIEU GltAlX Fargo. X. I). To aid In the saving of the thousands of bushels of grain .vet uncared for because of the recent wet weather, nearly one thousand young men In the various colleges and high schools of Fargo have heen iriv- - ii ' en two weeKs' leave of absence work In the harvest flelt Many members of the Fnrirn Com merclal dub, which has been taking me lead in obtaln'ng of harvest hands personally will go Into the fields, hop ing that by their example they maj be able to Insr Ire general co-operation in the state. Large posters telling of North Da kota's need are being printed and will be distributed In the Twin cities Chicago und other middle western cit- ies. The railways are also aiding in me work of securing hands. to A. W. NYE Democratic nominee for COUNTY TREASURER A resident of Umatilla County ovr 0 years. If elected will keep regular office hours, will account to the people for all the money coming Into his hands, both principal and interest. Plain and Simple Directions Open Health's Highway Sulphurro Users Must Follow Inst rue tloiw In Booklet If They Vinh Specify Ilocovfiry, The Sulphurro booklet is a moBt in teresting and Instructive little nnhii cation which the makers of Sulnhnr. ro are seeking to place In the hands or every ailing man and woman. The Dookiet explains clearly and rnnoi ly how Sulphurro Is to be used to ob tain the best results In a wide variety of diseases which have their root in blood, skin and stomach disorders Sulphurro has not been known to fall In the cure of a single case of Rheumatism when the plain and sim ple directions in the booklet were fol lowed. Literally, thousands of suf ferers from Rheumatism, Goitre, Ec zema, Stomach Troubes and other af flictions have been brought b&eV to health by Sulphurro, as files of letters in the Sulphurro office Indicate, to gether with a wide range of personal observation. The Sulphurro booket Is the sign board which points out health's high way. If you have failed to receive one of these valuable little pamphlets and become nossessed of the common. sense health Information which It con tains, mall a reouest todav for a coov to the C M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash. . In clude the names and addresses of such friends as you desire. Sulphurro is on sale at all druo stores (50 cents and tl ner bottle) and each bottle Is accomDanled bv a booklet. GEO. V. HUADLEY Republican nominee for COUNTY TREASURER (Present Incumbent.) Till D. Taylor Democratic and Republican nominee FOR SHERIFF (Present Incumbent). B. S. Burroughs Republican nominee for COUNTY RECORDER (Present Incumbent.) 1 iV Xy, ivy Hairnet FHedly ., , Democratic Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER I have been a resident of Umatilla, county for more than 21 years; a property owner and taxpayer for ever 20 years. If elected, will sUnd for permanent Improvements equally dis tributed over th county. 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