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eh;ht pages. PAGE THREK. DAILY EAST OltEGONLVN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TIESDAY, .TAX LAKY 18, 1910. Men's Suits $22. 50 values suiis embody all tliat is ilc- TllCSC Sllits Jlci.ivriciit.ing $18.00, $20.00 and' that an; worn by the best dressers and sired .in Stylo, Fit, Fabric, and workmanship, sold ramdlv diirinir our Front $15.00 suit sale. 4 o o For this Week Only Your Choice Ml lleineiiilier your choice of any "of these suits tit the iibo prico ami the sale closes next Saturday nibt. Tin's line includes many light weights, suitable for eai spring wear. Come In Tomorrow Morning T A IT .1 ) I S( I : I Ml VIES. I!a!!ii::ri'l.i!.i P.niliot Write Idler it, senate r.ul. Khm,h Js -ul. Madison, Wis. ''If Clifford Plnchot is illMiilsrtc.il fur writing a letter to a senator why wiun't lialllnge-r ae corelod the same Iron t men t fur eloing the x line thing?" Tin- above )U'hI (on Is asked in an eeiitorial in La Kollette's Weekly, which il'ila ri th;i.t the enforcement or the former Chief Fonste-r Finchot lias been iliscrlrnliintory. The edito rial further says: "In -insid-rat!in of Pirn hot's of fense in writing a letter to Senator Deliver to be read on th,; floor of the senate, the president sei ms to have overlooked the fact that Pinchot's let. t'T was c illeil forth by a letter writ ton by liallingcr denouncing certain forext-y officials, and written to .Sena tor Jones of Washington for tin; cx i vi ss impose of having it read dur ing the session of the senate;. ! "Secretary I'nllinge-r's letter charg ed that pernicious activity by certain off ours of the forest service had been the souri-? of Inspiration of criticisms and representations of corruption and . :ti oi-"ii'-r ; r;e i ecu, aj-.j asKeu iiiiit j f,!Jfv tnc toresc service De include, i in any 1 1! vest fa ' h u firde-reil. , Hallingor letter called forth i -espiins hie for, the Pinchot a week or so afterward. Since then ho has been worrying along without the dally miio run. But here the other day, Just as he vus IIUOUL l(J lunu Ul' e.11.1 uivvmi'"! again, no came down wun innuenza.. 'l lie infiu' nza had hardly passed when iin sl'ppod ,jii an Icy pavement while alighting from his motor car and cut a gash in bis forehead which had t j he sewed up. At the same time Mrs. Huntington fell and was severely shaken up. H will still bo some weeks before hu takes up the cross country Mara thon habit again. KwnwwwiiTiTau-nii-taaaBa BLACKS FOK THE CLACKS AND Will IKS i oil whites "The and V. , letter. . "The rebuke Hiiiinger frmn the letter received president. "The Pinehot letter was made the s!r of an executlvi! order removing BOND BROTHER Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. NEWS OF SOUTH FORK HKSIDENT GIVES VIEWS ON 1 ) EST K UCTI ON OF FISH before the extradition 'commission!. r land extradition was granted. It Is 'against this that lie Is now appealing i to the highest tribunal in the province. EMI' ehok fkancis josfp1i i:m:iu;i:tic at age of i. a man of high character lie service is an enduring monument ;.. hi.'i name." , ' ' Folletn calls attention to the t'.ii t Uiat the president did not oriti e'se pa'lingi-r's "extraordinary con duct" in appetilng to congress Instead of the president, j '!' ndnvtvl Unit PinVhot commit- !ed a lin ecb of official. etiquette, but ' declared that the case was too big to . he disposed of lightly on some point .' c:i''l. tic. (PLANTS 1I1S CIIICKEN1 KI D: I WIFE HEAPS P.IG HARVEST j Washington. The census bureau . j h.is fouo, l it necessary to draw the color line. ) There was a fearsome howl from j the south when it was announced that ; the director expected enumerators to I secure statistics of the negroes as well i at. of the whites, and now that he has . further stated, as a result of that ! howl, that negroes are to be appolnt ! i i to coiled figures regarding their i nice, the south is vociferating as is before. J!i nee it is that Director Durand has found It desirable to explain the attitude of his bureau, and in an of f'clnl letter s.-nt to all census super visors he directs that they select ne groes to count members of their own race in those districts where two fifths or more of the population eon- clulu nf nerrors Me does not "C0n- who-e pub- i ' . desirable that in the south ! negroes should enumerate white fam ! tiled," and informs the supervisors that it will.be necessary in many dis 1 tricts to appoint both a white and a negro enumerator f ' ' ' r 4 IS x j I'LL KClCfitJ UP A FEW , MORE . Girls. Why have your shoe soles nailed on when we sew them on at 65c a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of nails. A. EKI.UND. 80 Thinks Warden IMserinilnutes In Fa or of Ills: Company Winds rMow Timber Down Oilier Ninvs Items. Se ( Special Correspondence.) iiiib Fork, Walla Walla Kiver, Jan. lt. Mr. W. S Mizer, a promi nent farmer f th's jdace has Just re turned from Pendleton, where he has been attending court. In-, and Mr:;. M. S. Robinson and litt e daughter, Inez, will start for Vir g n a the f r.-t of February, where they opeit lo spend the remainder of tlie winter. Heavy winds last week blew down lartv bod e.i of timber in the Uiue mountains e.T-t and south of here. It nlsii blew Frank .Sample. II. Iluber endle- V.enni. Emperor Francis Joseph continues vigorous end energetic for. a monarch who Is pest the eightieth yar of his age. Under the strain of i be long-drawn political crisis in ins dull monarchy, he stiiks with amass ing rnditrnr.ee to lils task, which Is ovcriveV;htcd with Stat" bu.-iness. A typical day of (be Emi ror's life v.os spent thus: The Etnueror rose at liis usual hour i o'c loik. and afti r sp-tiding 1c lrci tv.o t'ti ; thr-e hours at his : desk at H'-bonbrunn. drove into ll ,f blirg in the si.nii-.larkuess of a v. inter I mm :i ill..'. . at riving at half past seven. A.ler rnjening Ins m pin u an.l ic .', .rcb.duke Francis Fi rd'.nan l, he in sided over an Army Council no i tiiu; Kill Elberfield. citizen of Garret Park Mil., mid third baseman of th" "::---litTii:ton Americans, gave Mis. Ki'oeri'ii'id a Christinas !Mcsnt ' of M : '. Vright i 'br.st t in Christ .'u:is d The -non and eaiK i;1- d:i". and was turned over on tli- morning of nas in ." eeni It Is the duty of every man to re fuse to encourage those who degrade quality. One of the most common i cheats is mixing cotton with wool. In Hart Schaffner1: Marx clothes, sold j ty the peoples Warehouse, every j thread is ail wool or siik. I y, l'.oi.M. Mrs. Klber- Mr. Rockefeller will not attempt to j drain the Zuyder-Zee while an effort is being made to drain Standard Oil. j FIGUPiK. Put in our bank one dollar a day. This sum and the interest on it will in twenty years make you a com fortable fortune. The interest on this fortune will support yoi 'he rest of your life. We pay you four per cent interest on the money you put in our bank and compound the interest every six months. THE. American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon 'UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY f:. Id i r 1' i'"'!. I .Vl,i;i:i Tv.i ,.:t In as pr. si ha'.f. ' e tmi ,i bii'l $12n by her tile money the coniiti-' -.!f.. Mill bi i n in i'.i - i 10 o'clock until I whic lasted from i cuarter to one. ur late r lc red ivci ilungarian Minister. Count An y ;n n special HUd'.em.-- It-"ti:i" -iiu.it li rs of an hour. And a minute-' afterward lane- Ciitit fol ! Pieelselv an 11 I tile ilung.ir,an id, i th fi- He y ir , baaV ! I '" : u ! 1 he and Hubert Chapman down to P ton. Married, at Walla Wiilla. Wednes day. Mr. Am Denitiria and Miss Fran-ci-i llobiiison. Mr. Dcmarjs is a son ..r int... licinaris. an old t me resident. v , lltll., i. tiu. v,. reign Minl- of the Walla Walla river and Is -i a. visit of an hour and a he!.', highly respected young man. Miss; u w;lH liaif five, an hour later Robinson s a daughter of Mr. and ; th,,n usua v hen the I'mpiror i t.:, r Mrs. M. S Ituh'.nson of Kouth Fork , ,,(, nis carriage to drive hack to and is a. highly accomplished young sYhonbrunn. Ten hours in tin- llof lndy and belle of the river. ' The . hur,. wlth less than an hour's ii:U-r-young collide will look after the Rob-( vilj ,-,. iuncheoii. proi cdid by t.vo or insoti properties here while Mr. and ; ( hr(,(, ilourM- work at Sclionhrtiiiu in Mrs. Robinson go east for the winter.; . mrning. would seeta to be Wiile the game warden was up ;l p,nc enough day's work for an K.u- j Journal. h, i-.. from Pendleton last summer he ,rr who has reigne d over sixty i looked very closely after little boys y.,Mir.a and old ladles that tried to catch a n'.e.i with That tinn I HI! in. I la vor's :i 1. 1 re cr 10 cent pi i ; . ; r s n-.ro El'.ci-: he -.v-.u!,! buv . o. ::k and each niirht ' . inlo it till tile pennies in led in chnnae during the ii!i;i"usiy In j-t ibi up for -no and on Christmas presen'ed the to Mrs. Klncrfidd as 'or Chi is t- - g;il. Tin- MHO. JlSil I X. r .!,.;. ' n jiei la ; ions .y tna ny sc!m in worked so n; beginniiitf of F.'OJ In e t : tinte lo ,", I'l lit.- Tilts year. If till -,-iM ....nlrtltiile ltiu 1H e hiuI next year, we ll be wi!', prol-ab'y i i H cm ,1,,. .i in.....!, !.. .,i.ii,,.i.. .....i ! n .5 iline.s. si" lie expects to hav nerouf season. Who said the Kid wasn't thrifty j .and original. Here's hoping he hilsjgn .f.tiu in prosperous season. Portland's. jrrA'J.'-.vt had day. loPais. and , d j '!:-' tl'"t "t j dec! led to : j. an I s-.vi d rj t I ,"..es well. I K V. The Jacobs-Stme Largest Realty Operators on r. ompan); the Pacific Coast -. T7 ent pros er 1 .riQ CrfV SrV, ;ovi-i:m'ss made to ! steal 11y hypnotism ; few fish with hook unit i ne ior urejn.- ; fa.st and even went so Tar as to arrest a Walla. WniU man and have him j fined some 130 for fishing (which , was right), but he entirely .overlooK- , remarkable defend pb tided & l'i. compun utiii I.IVK1.V CONFLICT ENSt'Ks OVEIt RKSKKVATION claims' London. Hypnotic suggestion ...I I be N W. C and l.ipe line, which destroys more fish every fall than ever was caught with hook and lino in this stream since It has been a river. But. no doubt, that Is the Intent of the law rake the little fellows fore and nft but let the wealthy company go. It's the way it I-, done on the migur scales In New York, thu same thins? w.tn mo (100.000 fine and why shouldn't It fin- .,r,,i i-asllv nrone to the influence of accused nt the Westminister Police Court of ste-aling articles from the Army and Navy stores, Victoria street. "Strange as it appears." said her lawyer, "she committed these thefts at the suggestion if a more powerful IHthat of a woman who some times accompanied her. She is the ,l.,..,rbter of a highly respectable ; Spokane, Wash. Conflict of mo- j ment has arisen over the right to lo- , e-tte mine-nil claims on the Spokane j i Indian reservation. 25 miles north- j ! west of Spokane-, which was the j srenr- of a lively stampede by rival, .syndicates eight years ago. Captain John McA. Webster, superintendent! jeif the reservation, announces in ai 1 circular letter that his Instructions from the government include action (for the removal of all mineral lorn-j iters as trespassers. while Vnited j J States Senator Wesley L. Jones of j t WnahiniM on snvs In a letter to I,. K. ; ish up at the !outh Fork by cim n.ng ..entleman, and has been gover- i Armstrong, secretary of the North some poor old washerwoman ior ( - ilauKht(.r of jUn Che-: Wcst Mining association, that the of-,-alchIng a iness of trout to foea cnii-! ( iv;)t0 (,otr,.tive. for five : fi,.r,.s f tllf. -en era I land off-, , and dr,.n with, but apologizes i to the -com- l ' ' ,s ()f ,,,, disposition;,,,,, ,n,;;, 0ffUe have Informed him pany f r sitting In the shade or incir . ' ; ,rmcrr mind, and the ,hrr( nothing In the mining laws pipe that has Uos.ro ee. ( M fish in this stream. j -,, Jackson raid Miss C. r- It has now been pre.vcn neyo., , .n . nill,r tho IH'l DUiim J ' indluene of a stronger mind, and th" mai:lstrato stated that In the circm-stiwe-es he would tie e ).( lite rei og-ntan-c of Mr. Ch. vasse an I ot'-e-,r.,(,s to ! rin- b.r no l-v .'u 'mem if called upon within six mnih- to I $550 ,'. . . . ....'. . . --v..- !V iy'!' "T"i 8 "'ji'fi i avHiiu' vi ,i ni.gi iw. mmi jinrrrft?v i ', , v ;V - V.-'v -..-.--.'j-f. ..-r-ir-.x .-?-.' A v t ' .Vv- Vi1' ! '.--'- v e-, -- whmi;i iin v!if7)wn;i, hi p iiwi annul i mi , u.ji m ..yj-i-eJi-t-Xei'Vi :-',-; si',. . . , ; '-v . . , -, v-:': 1 dk. ' Cor- ners j $400 1 in f C70K doubt that Dr. Cook stole appies nine yi ars old In Kansas. Hev I. V. Williams Testifies. Kev. I. W. Will urns Huntington. W Va writes us as follows: "This R'to certify that 1 used Foley's Kid ney Itemc'y for nervous exhaustion and kiiin-v trouble ond am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all tint you claim for It " Koep pen Tiros 1 1 l,LS SI RAM.E STORY OF INDIAN .11 SI H I'. Dr.SCRH'.FS IDEAL SCIIO;') Montreal.- The case of Telcsphore Ciierin. wbieli has nirendy nttrticled ,-onsid--ruble public n t te-nl ion, has been calle d for h tiring before the court of C.uerln Is a' Can.idiiiii who had the misfortune to git caught In .le-rfcr-sonvilb-. ind., for the theft of a pair of shoes em the value of J2.75. Ho was senlenced to pay a fine or $5 and JM e-osts. with not less than one year nud not more- than eight years In the penttentlnry In addition. After 18 months In Jail. Cuerln was released on parole, and. It is said, was employed by the nephew of the warden of the penitentiary. CJuerin di i lared that this employment brought htm in the salary of $4 a week, and that he was told, when he spoke of leaving for more remunerative fields, thut he could cither ilo the work or he arrested. He wrote to his brother In Montreal, and the brother sent him the necessary fundi" to come to this 'city. Shortly after Guerln reached Mon irlal was rearrested on tho charge of breaking his rrole. He was taken wi.,.,..l,ici- Wnnts Abene-e of Di a -id oilier Vara liliornell i. ! London - The Ideal school would j be without forms, desks. n,:iV. bla. k- ; UonnK. etc, -the usual p-rfphcrmhn -I of schools. Thus Dr. Slmtrthicr. -t Clark's College, in tin tiddrcss bef-ire j I the Training College association .'X- : , pi .---si d hi mseir. ' "The ntmorpbere -f the school- f Ironin." be said, "shoubl be identical !,vi, the atmosphere of the nuvs.-ry; ( itbe furniture of the schoolroom; ! should be the furniture of the nurs- 'cry, and be graduated on similar linos I up to the university stage. All the. i formality of tin- modern si-no,.,, ....... Me n. mistake. It hinder." the devel opment of the child's mind. Form? and desks should be tho first tiling to go. They are unhygienic anil en tail all kinds eif undesirable precision. of the Fnited States to prevent pros pecting of the unallotted hinds. Tin' reservation Is a tcmptinn ield. be cause of the numerous heavy veins of gray copper, carrying high grade silver, and deposits of tung-te a and i.ther mi'Mi'.ils in quant'dy. with low aiaib . -opper. silver and b'i-1. but so far the reservation officiols have not (..rmitte-d the location or d.-velopmeni of properties, which would mean mil oi dollars te. the wealth pr-'d'n -tiou of eastern Washington In a few years. Prevail on your young men to put nr month m hrst-class rortland rea $10.00 .1 estate, I the most prudent and profitable investment of the day. . Itt j it t;t- f 0 ii Piiiiinioni.i I'olloivs hut never follows the u I leiiev tin.! Tar. wh ouah. her.'.s the .un-s. e.1,1 ii-oai vour svsleni. s-cn i f a coll mid illness. Koeppen I I WILSON RESTS IN SIIXOOW a Cold c of Fob h stops the and e vp- 1.- I ho ! S '.j Take at first ! -1 1., ,i'd a dtir.gerou- i i II'.! I if ri i ' Gets one of th $!0 ese cnoice iols in in' i.rciu.i .ss iioodo S ;i It is a elangerous thing tei take a o-ingh medicine containing opiate's that merely st.fle your cough instead of curing It. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures tho cough and ex pels th poisonous germs, thus pre venting pneumonia and consumption Refuse substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Koeppen Rros. Ignorance Is tho weakest protection possible to innocence. Washington. --Assistant Secretary e.f State Huntington Wilson Is in the very ei.ildiest of the doldrums these days. He has been wlvplashed and d niMo eras-, d by the nio- t mtiiig r.ant 111 luck, which seems to stick to him like a penurious cousin. Wilson his always, in a rather ii'vb irio-is'.tat ive way. gone in for the strenuous life , when not In his office. Cp t,, three or four months ago ho went "in intfi the fields near the Chevy Chaso club every day and ran a mile or two Just to see whither his 'heart beat regularly. One day. after this little amuse ment, he had a very bad rain In a sped just to the southeast of the so lar plexus, and physicians announced that lie had to have his append x cut off If he wanted to rid himself of it. This he did, turning up at his de sk V-r V. No Intere'si-No Taxes-Title Fr il Cement Sidewalks, Cement Curbs, Graded Streets, Bull Run water included in price of lots 3 See Our Special Representatives East, Oregonian Block Main Street, Pendleton . !! 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