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Mr.r two DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAX. FEXDLETOy. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBKR 31, 1P1S. FIGHT PAQES. 1 i. COUPON mm mm mmmmmm iTSZsrli PRtsiuH prErtumi : I iijsissjj JJj ijggjjj ioupogjj PrimiuM COUPON I; RtsitW : P6BfiiuH j COUPON COUPON pRcMiuM COUPON Pre-Holiday Sale of "Pure Foods" From Our Pure Food Section. Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery in our Sanitary Basement. PrEmium COUPON s PrcmiuM COUPON PRlmiUM COUPON H PrcmTuM ; COUPON MOanoa fin PrEHoW COUPON BOUNTIFUL SUPPLIES OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE TABLES DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. EXTRA FANCY CELERY Sweet and crisp without a doubt the finest celery we have ever had. We are buying it direct from the grower. Per bunch 15 EXTRA FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT "Nature? Tonic," extra large 20 Small ones 15 ONLY A FEW OF OUR EXTRA FANCY ROME BEAUTY AP PLES LEFT. We are packing 1-2 boxes at 95; full boxes at $1.85. EXTRA FANCY WAXENS 1-2 W $1.20; full box $2.35 FANCY SNOW WniTE CAULI FLOWER Cannon ball cabbage fine smooth sweet potatoes. FANCY HEAD LETTUCE. GREEN PEPPERS, etc. Or der early. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR "JONES DAIRY FARM" PRO DUCTS, we have a shipment on the war. SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY OF "P R E - II O L I D A Y PURE FOODS' in our big north win dow Saturday and Sunday. NEW BUCKWHEAT, sacks 65 EXTRA FANCY MINCE MEAT pound : 20 Condensed, 2 packaees 25? Jars 65 and $1.25 NEW CANE MAPLE SYRUP Qts. 50; 1-2 gal. 85, l gal lon $1.50. FROM OUR MEAT, CHEESE and LUNCH GOODS SECTION. Fresh express shipment BOILED HAMS, pound 45 PURE PORK SAUSAGES, 1 h. sanitarv sartoon 35c SWIFT'S REPMIUM HAMS anil BACON, we slice the bacon to vour order. SUMMER SAUSAGE, pound 45 DOMESTIC AND IMORTED CAMPNBERT CHEESE cans 40 and 65. Pimento Cheese, jars 25 Extra Fancv Cream Brick, lb. 30 FINE FAT MACKEREL, 2 for 25. SALT HERRING, each 5 EXTRA SELECT COD FISH 2 pound bricks 30 Fancy tenderloins, lb. 25 SALT SALMON, SMOKED AND -KIPPERED SALMON, fancy Bloaters due n'ext week. EXTRA FANCY CITRON, the " pound ... - 30 LEMON and ORANGE PEEL pound 25 FANCY RECLEANED CUR RANTS, 12-oz. pkgs. 2 for 25 lG-oz. pkgs 15 NEW SEEDED RAISINS 1 6-oz. packages, 2 for 25 SWEET APPLE CIDER, gal. 50 NEW CALIFORNIA WALNUTS pound 30 NEW NUTS OF ALL KINDS, pound 25 to 30 GENUINE EGG NOODLES, pack ages 15 and 25 DON'T OVERLOOK OUR CAN DY SPECIALS A large stock of pure wholesome candies to choose from. Economically priced. Phehiu4 COUPON PremiuM COUPON lit PReSiuM COUPON Premium ! COUPON pP"P" PTEemiuM COUPON 1 PremiuM COUPON fpjiuM I COUPON PremiuM COUPON COUPON it. PremiuM COUPON The Where It Pay To Trade Peoples Warehouse Save Yoar T. P. W. Trading Stamp PremiuM COUPON PremiuM , COUPON PremiuM coupon PremIuM COUPON PremiuM COUPON PI PremiuM COUPON (Premium COUPON H PremiuM COUPON PremiuM COUPON 8 Premium COUPON PremiuM 1 COUPON I EXPLORER 6IVEN UP AS LOST IN VILDS IHGII UAKItUX WAS IAST SKK ' UY WiriTK MEX LATK IV FALL OK 1910. EDMOXTOX. Alta.. Oct. SI. Speci al ) Hugh Iarrell. 30 years of a?e. a Scotch Mplorfr and pronpector, whi was lat Keen by white men late In the fal' "t nt IJveroool hav on the Arctic ocean, has been given up for dead by officers of the Koyal Northwest Mounted Police, statlone-3 at Herschell ixland. Inepector Byts. Corporal Trlckey and Constables Som mers. Chipman and Bates, who on arrival in Edmonton a few days ago. CATARRH SUFFERERS Inuiutliute and KffwfJv Itelief bj I'xlnit llj-omei. Hyomel is natre's true remedy for catarrh. There is no stomal h doip Inr you breathe it. When using this treatment, you breathe healinx balsams and effec tively reach the most remote air ci of the throat, nose and lungs, the catarrhal germs are destroyed quick and sure relief results. Hyomel often restore health V chronic cases that had given up all hope of recovery. Its best action is at the start of the disease when the breath is becoming orrenslve, and constant sniffling, discharge from the throat and frequent aneeilng. or that choked up feoling begin to make life a burden. At the first symptom of catarrhal trouble, such aa crusts la the nose, watery eyes, hawking and morning choking, aurely uae Hyo mel and see how quickly you get re lie'. All druggists sell It The complete outfit, including in haler and bottle of liquid, cost but 11 00; extra bottles of liquid, if later needed. 10 cent Hyomel Is sold by Tallman & Co.. with guarantee to re fund the money If It doe not ututfa.'tlon. brought down Darrell's personal ef fects and relics. They are now com municating with the explorer's' par ents In Scotland to ascertain If fur ther search is desired. Darrell's parents are being inform ed that the police thing a search would be useless, as the reaches of the great northwest are so vast it would require years to cover the ground. Meanwhile, every effort Is being made to trace the explorer from ramp to camp in the silent north country. Constable Sommers, who has been at Herschell Island the last three years, 1 on the way to Scotland, where he will pass the winter, said lust night that Darrell traveled with the mounted police In the summer of 1910, w hen Hon. Frank Oliver of Kd monton, then minister of the interior under the Iaurler government, made his overland trip to Dawson. "Darrell met us at the Actlc Hed river, 40 miles from Fort Mc-Therson on the Mackenzie river," Constable Sommers said, "and he guided the pa trol accompanying Mr. Oliver across doubtedly found are way beyond the Mackenzie river and live along Coro nation gulf, some 600 miles east ot the delta. There are blonde Ksklmos in the Mackenzie river delta, but they are not the real ones, being half breeds of Norse descent, and are the result of intermarriage between Ks klmos and whalers." Regarding the morals of the Eski mos the constable said that those liv ing on Herschell Island and In the vicinity had been demoralized to a certain extent by whalers, who in for mer times wintered there In large numbers. "It will take many years to over come the harm done to them by the visiting whalers, but the next gener utlon will be all right, thanks to the active work of the missionaries." Constable Sommers paid a fine trib ute the missionaries working in the north country, saying they are brave spirits. There are nany who have not the remotest conception of the work that Is being done by C. K. Whlt- taker who has spent 15 years among, the native tribes, and his associates. I MOTHER'S A TTENTION! For Saturday Only! Children's Wool and Wash Dresses Reduced 25 This unusual opportunity for the clothing of your li'tle girls coming right at a time when they need the n most, will be taken advantage of by those who appreciate good quality and style for about the price of the materials. .' .' i THE WASH DRESSES are all fruaranteed fast color and arc made of e,iiijhimi, palatea, percale and chambray in neat lit tle middy ami long waisted French styles with long sleevea and loth high and low neck. The regular prices arc from 75 to $2.95. FOR SATURDAY ONLY, REDUCED. 1-4 THE WOOL DUESSES arc made m gray whipcord, black :md white shepard check, Scotch plaids and serge in navy blue, brown and dark red, trimmed with different colors in pleasing tffects. They arc' made in French long waisted styles and as sailor dresses with embroidered emblems. The sizes range from 2 to 14 years. The regular prices from 08 to $6.75. FOR SATURDAY ONLY, ARE REDUCED 1-4 CHILDREN'S OUTIXG FLANNEL GOWNS from 59 to 9S. Handkerchiefs Dozens of .dainty styles in handkerchiefs in loth cottons and mens, machine and hand made. Price, each 5 to ?3.50 Fleece Down Flannels A wonderful cloth for wintertime dressing sacques, kimona? and house dresses, beautiful line of colorings and patterns. Launders fine. The vard 15 Shirt Waist Crepe A wash fabric that gives satisfaction, comes in lavender, prey, blue, etc,, stripes and small figures, 30 inches wide. The yard 35 Women's $1.00 Union Suits Women's high neck, long sleeve, ankle length fleeced union suits, white only. Priced $1.00 Women's low neck, short sleeve, ankle length, white fleeced union suits. Price $1.00 These styles in cotton, mercerized lisle, wool, silk and wool. Price, suit - - . ... - 75 to $5.00 Women's Shoes SAC Rl FJCED SATU R I )A Y. All are new stock, tho most desirable lasts in tan and gun metal buttons. $5.00 Women's Tan Rutton Shoes $3.85 $4.00 Women's Tan Rutton Shoes $3.15 $3.50 Women's Tan Button Shoes $2.85 $3.50 Women's Gun Metal Shoes $2.75 $1.50 Women's Turkish Slippers, all colors 98 Rememlier these special prices are for this one day only. You'll find a good many differ ent styles in the showing we make in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fall Clothes some of 'em you'll like, and sonic you wont. Rut they're all good in quality and your choice U among them. $25 is an econ omy price, the highest economy. Wc have these suits and overcoat at $20 and up to $30. 1 Other All WoA Suite and Over-coa-U of style and qnalitv from $10 to $20. Copyright Bart Sobafloer ftUrS Double Breasted Boys' Suits SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY. The celebrated Hercules, all-wool, shower proof, reinforced suits, in the popular double breasted stylos, Knickerbocker punt taped steams and patent buttons. SATURDAY ONLY, REDUCED 20 PER CENT. $5.00 Double Breasted Bovs' Suits - $4.00 86.50 Double Breasted Boys' Suit - $5.20 $7.50 Double BreasUUlovs' Suits $6.00 $10.00 Double Breasted Bovs' Suits $8.00 How About a Mackinaw? We arc showing the finest line of mackinaws ever brought to Pendleton. Perfectly tailored, good fitters, smart, desirable patterns and styles. There is no garment more popular this season. One of the handiest, most useful and sensible enrmonts made. Our prices range from $5.00 ( $12.50. Worn as much by women as by men. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS 70 TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS the portaee from U Pierre's house j some or w hom have passed the bestj on the lieu river to Kort Mcl'nerson i 'r in mis unacmsn ! Portland labor. on the reel river, uarren was ra-i miliar with the country having trav elled through It from Fort McPhersop to Dawson. He told Mr. Oliver that he was on the way to Ranks Itnd, a large Island In the Arctic ocean, off the north coast of Alberta" Constable Sommers reported that Darrell. accompanied by Jaco. a half spread of sickness. S breed eulde. started from Fort Mc- Mason. Mien., write Tlie Family Cough Medicine. In every home there should be a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready for Immediate use when anv member of the family contracts a cold or a cough Prompt use will stop the A. Stid. of My whole uicru - - . . . - . . - - Pheron for the northern Island. The! family depend upon Dr. Kings New guide leaving him near the Husky lakes. The explorer was next aeen at Haillie Island by the crew of the Rosie H- a small trading schooner. He passed a few days with the sailors. Then with only a light outfit and a pair of skis, he Btarted across the Ice, and on Liverpool Bay. on the main land spent several day with an Eski mo. Nothing was heard of him after ward. The Eskimo, who last saw Karrell, reported to the mounted po lice months afterward. Kpeaking of the blonde Eskimos, the discovery of which was reported by Explorer Stefansson and for which O, I Deschambeault, a French-Canadian trader and trapper at Fort Simpson, and Joseph nnd William Hudson, guides, claim credit. Con- give stable Sommers said: "The Efklmog that Stefansson un- Discovery aa the best cough and cold medicine In the world. Two !10c twit. tlen cured me of pneumonia." Thou- J samis oi outer lamuie nave Deen equally benefited and depend entire ly upon Dr. King's Discovery to cure their cough, colds, throat and lung trouble. Every dose helps Price SOc and tl.OO. All drugguttn. II. E. Durklen & Co., Phlladc-Itil or St. Doubt. Adv CARLOADS SirEKI' KENT FROM STAN FIELD (Special Correspondence.) Stanfleld. Ore. 31. R. N. PtanHeld shipped four carloads of sheep to the markets Wednesday even ing. Mrs. H. W. Wessell left for hei home at Laidlow, Oregon, after an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cotant at this place. O. L. Hurd was a Pendleton visitor Thursday. Mrs. F. E. Everett of Pilot Rock, spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Alexander Reld. Mrs. M. Klein entertained a few of her friends to a turkey dinner Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Ivan Dunning returned Tues day from ft three month visit at Far go, N. D. Hhe was accompanied home by her sister Mr. Alice Veldh, who will spend the winter here. The Study Club met at the home of Mrs. Oeorge ' Coe Thursday after noon. Paper were read by Mrs. A. F. Baker and Miss Ida Uernhart. Fred Fulton Is the possessor of a new Ford automobile. J. M. Ollliland of Echo has moved in the Webster house on Olendennlng street. Mrs. J. F. Brown of Granger, Wash ington. Is here for a few days. M. J. McOuIre of Pilot Rock spent Wednesday In town. C. F. Savage of Pendleton Is dolnf? business here this week. D. S. White of Portland, Is In town for a few days. Eczema and Itching enrol. The soothing, healing medication in Dr. Jlobwon's Eczema Ointment pen etrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears It ot all Impurities stop itch ing Instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment Is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Ecze ma Ointment la a doctor' prescrip tion, not an experiment All druggists or by mail, GOc. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Lout. Adv. XATI-RAIj GAS IU'ED 75 MILKS IS SOLD AT NOMINAL RATE EDMONTON, Alta., Oct. 31. Natu ral gas, piped from the Vcgrcvlllo dis trict, 75 miles east of here, can be delivered to consumer in Edmonton at nine cents a thousand cubic feet, according to F. O. Clapp and L. fl. Huntley, gas experts of Pittsburg, who have submitted an exhaustive re port to the municipality. The town of Vergrevllle already has 330,00 cu bic feet dally available. The experts also visited several other districts, In cluding Pelican Falls, Wataskiwln. Merlnvllle, Tofli 1.1, Athabasca, nil of which are reported to posses merit. Vegrevllle Is tho most promising. It b estimated that gas from the first named would cost from 24 to 45 cents a thousand feet, on account of the distance to be covered by the pipe line, -Mayor William Short, who Is ftl so chairman of tho board of commis sioners has been delegated to submit recommendations to the city council. The pipe line and plant is estimated to cost about $3,850,000. BEGIN ARGUMENTS TO REVERSE LAROIl CONVICTIONS CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Vigorous . at tacking the method by which theli clients were convicted at Indlanapollc, attorneys for the labor men who were found guilty of complicity In the gi gantic dynamite plot opened argu ments Wednesday for a reversal ot the verdict in the lower tribunal, in the federal court of appeals. Attor ney Zelllne nsserted that Judgo An derson treated the defendants unfair ly. He attacked the conviction on the ground that the indictments were faulty. When ft young man tells a girl that he Is unworthy of her she should be lieve him. ATTACKS OPPONENTS OF . THE RECALL PRINCIPLE WASHINGTON. Oct. 81 Senator Norrls of Nebraska, expressed In the senate nn emphatic dissent from the view advanced by opponents of the re call that the effect of Sulsor' re moval proved such a method unneces sary. Norrls aald: "A political ma. chine recalled Sulzor. He wa not re called by the people but by a boss. Who can contend that machine con trol and bosslsm such us were exer cised In the Kutzer case arc equivalent or a worthy comparison with the re call provided by statute." ' SWISS WOMKN rNDKROO EXAMINATION TO WED- GENEVA. Oct. 31. The Society of Public Utility for Women, which de mand that young wome before mar riage shall submit to medical exam ination to prove that they are physi cally fit, has branches In all the larg er Swiss town. Many girls have al ready accepted the advice of the so ciety to become "ccrtiriod brides," and It is hoped by the organizer to Interest the federal authorities with & view to making the system compul sory In the near future.