Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
Newspaper Page Text
page four DAILY EAST OREGONIAK, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MATtCTT 10, 10 IS. 3 n i 5 E 3 To) "' tMMiMMtHiiiiiHMiitiHMHHltlllllUlllHHilllMlllHIMIIHHMIIIUIHHIH ' x 9 1 LS LMS j (Li o a r? 7M t Ho SI Hundreds of Choice Remnants at Prices that will Shatter All Precedents. Every piece Marked Plainly As to Yardage and Price ?EIBAY Will Ik A General Ekrgaim Bav With Cochran Making His Famous Hourly Reductions You Should Remain in the Store All Day Friday. SATURDAY' Will Be fte ramidl Fin'mb The closing day of Pendleton's most successful sale. If there is left in this store by Saturday night a dollars worth of merchandise it will clearly be for ihe reason that low prices is not a great enough temptation. THE STOCK OF E3 Wfefeifeiri Star Now in the Hands of W, L. THOMPSON, TRUSTEE MUST GO BY SATURDAY NIGHT 11 ' 1 ' HI fluence news reports than are those v. ho stand for the democracy. When news reports from Mexico are AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. m(6l terrifying, conditions may oe re- ' ' " ally the most hopeful. Such reports uiMcea iwuy ana moi n era it u x or- , dietuu, Oregon, by On mY mean the people are coming In- KAST OKLGONIAN PLBLISU1NQ CO. to U)elr QWB an(J ,nat tne grlp of 1 i tH cr'Tfer frirsx tofflce at Peadletoa, parasitic Interests is being loosened. When such conditions come about you can look for the maximum am ount of howling. Touch the pocket books of a hundred aristocrats down Entered at the pas' 1tw( u second-class mall Batter. riekM 1 Official Coaaty Paper. 8CB8CBIFTIOX KATES (IN ADTANCBi Ually, out year, by mail.. S tlre '- near louder wall Miif, nmu, dj nail. . ajtw fatly, tnree Booiba. by mall , .. IM than would arise were the last cen- J feVJaX-:: I::!::: 7! tro to be taken from a million peons. Wky. bu Booths, by carrTer 1.75 Xhj, because the aristocrat can make IMOj, Ihem Booths, by carrier 19 Uatlf, mm Beota. by carrier 64 himself beard while the .peon must inn weekly. oa year by Ball I.N kWeetty. six Booth, by mail 7 suuer in alienee, V weekly, low Booths, by Bail... M YThrn there is treat noise from Mex. 4 4 ico It Is a fair sign the peon Is do Inr somethinr for himself. When all AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL, u aM Bence you may know O beautiful for spacious skies. Tor amber waves of train. For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed his (race on thee. And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! O beautiful for Pilgrim feet. Whose stern, stress, A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine ev'ry flaw. Confirm thy sou! in self control. Thy liberty In law! O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their coun try loved. And mercy mor than life! America! America! May God thy cold refine, Till ail success be nobleness, And every grain divine! O beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cltlea gleam t'ndimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed his grace on thee. And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! 0 the aristocrats are doing the pluck- ing. ! Tha "Hog Situation" discussed by the Western Farmer, as shown else e! where on this page today, The Hog Is something worth taking Bnsloecs. notice of. The swine bus- iness in the northwest Is Impassioned going to be permanently depress- ed. Of that we may be sure. The time will come when the business wllr once more be very profitable. Is the man who sells off his hogs while they are cheap as wise as the man who buys hogs when they are cheap? It Is an open question and circum stances must govern In each case. Probably the best thing for a man to do is to keep his, feet on the ground and remember, whatever he may do, that the pendulum swings both ways. Lat evening a man suicided here who had been a member of the city I council and who in his day had good opportunities. H e drank and he paid It was certainly a den or shatter his home and at last stagger into an untimely grave. If only the full cost of such things could be realized In advance how dif ferent the world would be. At $3 each coyote hunting should be profitable business and it Is pos fsible the rabies epidemic may be brought to an end. Charles Wellington Furlong Is en titled to a watch fob the next time they are distributed for Round-up workers. There's somebody besides Turks In those forts along the Dardanelles. ALASKA WOHAJT LOST IX BLIZZARD NEAR NOME NOME. Alaska, March 10. Mrs. Emma Dalqulst, proprietor of the roadhouse at Safety, 22 miles east of here, was lost In a blizzard and no trace of her can be found. Mrs. Dal qutst, driving a dog team, left Safety for Nome Sunday afternoon. Soon after she set out a terrific blizzard began and has been raging ever since A. A. (Scotty) -Allan, the racing-dog driver, Joe Sheldon, Mr. Dalqulst and a score of Eskimos with dog teams have been out In the storm since early Sunday night seeking the lost woman, but have met with no suc cess. The storm Is sweeping toward the sea and It Is feared that Mrs, Dalqulst's dog team was blown off the trail along the beach out onto the ice field which covers Morton sound. Emltezzlcd $90,000 from Bank. THRESA, Wis., March 5. William F. Brleman, cashier of the Theresa State Bank was arrested for the al leged embezzlement of between fifty and ninety thousand dollars of the Institution's funds. Brleman, It Is al leged, lost the money In stock spec ulation. n Pi; mtsmmst rniestm ammmm lESal 5 ;L'. r.z v.m.r:isiM lagOJ lfcstefe3j iOi mi) kp re I is a mm moil !':' - - liMMBUie-i 1 IK 4 The Pinal Cwt Is Very Heavy : . a heavy price. 4 heavier price than he expected to pay when he started. That is the way with habits of that sort. When a man uses liquor, tobacco or jdope the cost Is not merely what he President Wilson In discussing the payg the dealer. The real expense is Mexlrsn situation yesterday advised t measured In a bigger way, though the that much of the news money cost is serious. Such habits News lVom .Meibt). be dls- bring Impaired health, weakened will from Mexico counted. power, a poor memory, a degree of t" n q u estionably the Irresponsibility and looser morals advice sound. Americans do not The lrtK-r a innn goes the j.ace the ret s1eUMte Information bout Mex-. lower becomes his efficiency rating, ico nnd one trouble Is that thuse who The man who goes too far will bring represent ti tc.ry element in that physical ruin upon himself, he will country are In better position to In- lose h': grip at his work, he will sad- Smokertof Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago axe smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarette today I endtytianDgannrslnlhtVirli THE S. k IL PREMIUM PARLORS AT THE ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE WILL CON TINUE in the same way as in the past, to show a very liberal display of valuable merchandise, which is FREE for the exchange of S. k II. Green Trading Stamps. In addition to the present stock of prem iums there is a large shipment due to arrive next week, bringing more valuable and up-to-date prem iums for your selection. THE ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE will give stamps away the same as in the. past and should we be compelled at any time to discontinue same, owing to tho new law passed by the last legislature, our customers and ones holding S. &II. Green Trading Stamps will be protected and we will redeem all out standing books. THE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS is the only advertising proposition which pays a divi dend on the money you spend and puts a premium on prompt payments of bills. REMEMBER THAT WE give S. k II. Trading Stamps with all purchases from tho following departments: Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Clothing and Groceries. By trading with this store you will receive the very highest quality merchandise at lowest prices and your Free S. k II. Trading Stamps will furnish your home with beautiful furniture, rugs, cut glass, curtains, mirrors, lamps, in fact anything that is useful and decorative to'the home. If you do not already have the habit of saving S. & II. Trading Stamps GET THE HABIT. m m mi SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY Double Trading Stamps will be given tomorrow from 9:30 to 2:30 The Alexander Depft. Store lilil li :m4 mm EIGHT PAGES 3 e 3 F." 3 I i El C3 E3 S3 13 r3 b:3 E3 ?3 U mi mi kflkasOtkJ