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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1913)
POF TTTREK EIOTIT PAGES. STARTS STARTS n rrsnz izn nn n nr II t I "V 1 t i f Mf 1 1 I I I filial sa MORNING A l lUl mAMJI Ln"llU MORNING ffiOJfflDAOT SAM ry. "... .., a..;;;. . ,. . 1 ifflftojrTwrT i ,a -.- i.:y,f, f n,.- ... m No "ifs or arids", or excuses, its just a regular genuine rummage sale in every detail and we take this time and opportunity to make this final clean-up before we begin on Holiday Merchandise. All odds and ends have been taken from the regular stock and marked so low you'll wish you had a use for merchandise whether you need it or not Ladies Tailored Waists, worth Qp $1.50 to $5, rummage price Silk Waists, black and colors, (QC worth to 16.50, rummage pr. Vi Children's Knit Caps and Hats 0n worth to $2.75, rummage pr. "L 5 Silk Dresses, worth to $20 J95 rummage price Percale House Dresses and wrap- 0kc pers, worth to $2, rummage pr. u 100 Pairs Pumps and Oxfords, OQp worth to $2, rummage price 100 pairs Satin Slippers, worth ZLOq to $2.50, rummage price 250 pairs Pumps and Oxfords OH AO all kinds, worth to $5; rummage pr.l'JL,-,-, 7 Misses Sport Coats, worth fc OK to $7.50, rummage price glO Will Buy glOO.OO Worth of merchandise at the original price during this rummage sale Childrens Wash Dresses, percales and ginghams, worth to $2.00. rum- OS , mage price CCC 7 Silk Mandarin Coats, plain or em broidered, worth to $10.00 tTSi rummage price Veiling worth to $1.50 yard rummage price 301) pieces Ladies Neckwear worth to 75c each, rummage price, EACH 9cyd. Ladies Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs worth to 75c each, rummage price, each 3 doz. Stamped Cushion Tops 1 Ap worth to $1, rummage price AV j 100 pairs boys and girls Lace Shoes, pat. VR1 and gun metal worthtoW 5i)rummepr 150 pairs lace and button SHOES worth to $5.00, rummage (1 QQ 4 Bath Robes, worth to $8.50, rummage price $1.95 Princess Slips in pink, blue, and j i O white worth to $7.50 rummage pr. tPJ-.TTO price Note the Prices Then Come and See for Yourself. 8 pieces Wool Challies, worth OXr to 85c, rummage price All-over Laces worth to $4.00 ?3c yard, rummage price, yard 12 pieces Wool Dress Goods, 1 Qp worth to $1.25, rummage price Hand made Crochet Table Mats Cq worth to 35c, rummage price ou Hand made Crochet Table Mats OE-Vr worth to $2.50, rummage price Trimming Braids worth to $4 C yard, rummage price, yard Curtain Scrims worth to 50c yd j rummage price, yard 1J Quantities Limited On Rummage Merchandise DEPT. STORE Your dimes do dollars duty during this Rum mage Sale. 4 KKW AT WOIIR OX MAY TltACK AT ST WUrXIl ; ! t Special Correspondence. ) j STAN FIELD, r.'.. Oct. IT. The V. K. & N. has it large crew work- 1 llK ,n tin- new pass track t thl place. Amiint the ril't Koik people thuti Suii.Iayc. here whs Kx M.yor V .1. an. I Mr. an , Mathews. J. XI. Hotfges Mrs. Clii-'" I'iMinw. Miss Vesta riitHforth. one of Kcho popular teachers was visiting friends here Saturday. F. T. Avers of Adams pcnt several I days at this place. ! George C. C'oe went to Portland to .,! several days with his parents. Contractor Allen of Portland ar rive'! here Saturday to push the work on the Keese bungalow. Frank Sloan shipped several ear lo.'uls of sheen to Portland this. week A number of people from here went to Ki Ho Saturday night to see "The W.lf." The first mint her of the Lyceum course will be Friday night at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charles UrierHy an. I daughter M!ss Jesle ere lirrniKton visitors Saturua. ' the name on the plate but could not determine whether the ship was rest ing on another vessel beneath. The drowned in the storm on tne Great Lake have been placed at 2S3. Stiain-liip Identified. PKTIIOIT, Nov. 17. The identity of the steamship on the rocks off North Point In lake Huron, bottom up wards, as been estahlised as the Prince Charles. A diver was able to read P.uh a sore throat with PAIXAUD'S SNOW LINIMENT. One or two ap plications wili cure it completely. Price 2"c. 50o and J1.00 per bottle. Sold bv all dealers Adv. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS The office never seeks tho man with h ill' the persistency of a credit or on the same mission. repiiiuLo V TAe Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World' PORTLAND. Nov. IT. First class turkeys will in all probability cost Portland consumers 30 cents a pound for their Thanksgiving din ner. The competition for turkeys in Oregon. Washington and lijaho is the greatest in many years and buy ers have been forced to advance their bids. NEW YORK. Nov. IT. Ascendine IStiO feet in her aeroplane and re maining aloft 30 minutes. Miss Huth 1-juv fet a record as the first woman to make a night voyage in an air craft. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Nov. IT. Ju lire H. L. l.enson has announced his candidacy for the supreme court PASADENA, Cal.. Nov. IT. Con-j victed of fraudulent advertising in j one oi me uri pi ustri-unona v uiuum ed under the new state law, Leo MLsch was fined $50. Saved Ilia Foot. H. D. Ely of Bantam, O., suffered from horrible ulcer on nis foot for four years. Doctor advised amputa tion, but he refused and reluctantly tried Bucklen's Arnica Salvo as a last resurt. He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon complete ly cured." Best remedy for bruns. bruises and eczema. Get a bos today. Only 2 So. All druggists or by mail. . K. r.tirklen Jt Co.. Philadelphia or St. IxmK Adv. W Viae n wnrlrl-widfi rermtation. Thev have been found aiC Wic vmvj vii " ,. 1 . , . . . r , j t ; .nm.uf;nni Viq Miiso nf mnicrpctinn ntin rnnrinfr it. frnm thfi hoav. . euauvc ui wiinuug uiv v. "tik"v 0 ------ -- When indigestion occurs, the stomach is weakened, the intestines are filled with ettete, -r. mnn. nnA Va With ia in?irfivA nnH fnila tn sppretft thfi hilfl neppssarv for a proper assimilation of the food. As a result, every part of the body suffers. Languor, dizziness, headaches, nervousness, follow. Beecham's Pills go nght to the seat of thet trouble. They cleanse the intestines, strengthen the stomach? and force the liver to new activity. In consequence they tone up the system, fortify against disease and pave thejvay.for health. V 4. bench. i A UEUDKKX, Wash.. Nov. IT. Commanded to hold up his hands by a supposed highwayman while in an anto with his wife and two daugh- i ters. P. Goehrend. a business man. j stopped the machine, jumped out j and soundly thrashed the man. The ' man whose face was terribly pound ed, explained that he thought his two daughters, who had gone riding against his will, were in the machine. Collier is Aground. MANILA. P. I.. Nov. IT. The na val collier AJax went aground oft (ianni. The cruiser Galveston went to the assistance. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR i sk Tin: oij-timi: sagi: tfa AND Sl'MMllTK WO NOBODY WILL KNOW. For Stomach lis there is no better or safer remedy than Beecham's Pills. Over half a century of public opinion endorses them as possessing undoubted powers as a relief for all forms of bilious and dyspeptic ailments, and the complications resulting therefrom. They are the accepted family medicine all over the world. If you are suffering, you have only yourself to blame. The experience of Otners points me way lor you tne uueci-, easy wujr uvniui. Directions of special value to women arc with every box (XTAll DruggUt., 10c, 25c Try Them Without Delay v SALl'M. ore. Nov. IT. The ap ple is king In Oregon next Tuesday. . Governor West has issued an official j proclamation declaring that day to I be "apple day" in this state. j j PORTLAND. Nov. 17. Dick Don-' aid. manager . for Bud Anderson. I stated that he had receive 1 an offer I from Promoter McOirey for a bout j at Los Angeles between his protege i and Jack Britton in January. LOS ANGELKS. Nov. IT. Thanks giving turkey in Los Angeles will cost 33 cents a pound. Eggs may cost TO cents u dozen, and vegetables are soaring. The cost of Thnnksgiving dinner will set u record, it is predicted. LOS ANGELES. Nov. IT Bud Anderson and Joe Azevedo may fur nish Promotor McCarey'n pugilistic curd for Vernon arena December 13. Terms have been offered both boys, and if they accept they probably will be given the date. Orav hair, howersr handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry. wispy and scraggly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-foil. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 cent bot tle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Thousands of folks rec ommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff. stops scalp Itching and falling hair; i besides, no one can possibly tell, as , it darkens so naturally and evenly You moisten a sponge or soft brush w ith it. draw ing this through the balr, j taking one small strand at a time. By : morning the gray hair disappears, uft-' er another application or two. Its nat ural color Is reatored and it beccmes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. You'll get the best mead in Pendleton at the Quelle Particular cook Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakes Good coffee . Every day. i We Invite your patronage an 3 I aim to please you. j A clean kitchen I Regular Meals i 25c j Gus. La Foniaina i i Ia Fontaine Block, Main Street ROSES I have 10.000 roses ready for immediate delivery, all grown in the open ground, and grown In Heppner. All are on own roots, comprising 1T0 varieties of the best ever blooming sorts; positively guaranteed true to label. Many prefer that I make their selection, giving their preference of colors. I will always give any rose of equal value in eehange for those that do not entirely please you. I will aUo donate, as a forfeit, ten choice ever blooming roses for every error I make In filling your order. I re fer you to J. L. Vaughan, the elec trician, as to the merits of my roses, Mr Vaughan bavin ovt-r id of my rosea growing In hi yard. IIAIMCV flMMI.VOH Heppner, Oregon. Address, J