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,(WvJMW'.iAafcltl VACUC TWO WIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910. GERMANS RIDICULE AMERICAN TASTE Money Saving Passage For You SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE 3 -'.'VT- " x. . . . DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 27 incb WHITE INDIA SILKS the real imported kind and the most popular and proper thing for summer waists and dresses, is serviceable and laundries like a piece of linen,. regu lar oOt value, Message price 39 20 inch BLACK TAFFETA SILKS Season's most want ed kind for a dressy waist, skirt or suit, an extraordinary bar gain, is lustrous, swishy and serviceable, regular ?1.00 val ue, Message price : 69 BLEACIIED IIUCK TOWELS with plain and fancy borders, extra quality, guaranteed to stand wear and tear, one cf the most serviceable towels made. 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One only has to look at a Gossard wearer to note the graceful, easy carriage, the healthful oise, with chest out and shoulders back, to know they ere full of health and vigor. Recognized by leading physicians to 1 the best made from a surgical and hygienic standpoint ?5 to $15 s Royal Worcester Corsets The most celebrated and best corsets for the, money made in the Unite.! States. Stock full and complete. Price ?1 to $2.50 Regular 10c Laces for 5c Torchon and valeniennes laces in assorted widths, the proper thing for fancy trimmings. Regular 10? val., Message pr. 5 SAY El HOPE MAKES ARTISTS AMERICA PATS FOR Til EM lr. Ibide Dvlares Yankees Buy Paint ings Willi a Yard Slick and Over look Gems of Art Berlin Paper I.aush at Tlionglil of American tITO. BiTlin.-Germana simply will not take American artistic pretensions riously. Dr. Bode of the Leon- , ar Jo wax bust fame. Director Gener al of the Royal Museum, accuses Am ericans of buying paintings with a yardstick and with their limited taste, choosing only those which make a show. Dainty and really artistic bits even by Rembrandt and Rubens are describen by Bode as unsalable to Americans because of the truly reffn- .i ami unDretentious character of these works. j Dr. Bode finds solace for European I galleries and collectors in the Indis ' criminate recklessness with which Americans snap up pictures because the choicest things are overlooked and left behind for the more appre ciative European buyers. The Lokal Anteigef this week also The People Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade PEACE PEii's raw TREE IS UIMED SECRETARY WILSON LOPS OFF SEVERAL BRANCHES bureau,' was Deposed Forester Had Model Tree, Showing How Various Branches of His Department Were Related New Forester Will Simply Grow Tree and Water Those Already of affair8 In the forest service been dubbed "press sacrificed. There may be more chopping in the future. Secretary Wilson has so circum scribed the duties of the forest service ! that all there Is left to do is to grow trees, and water those already grow ing. Henry Solon Graves, Pinchot's successor, has already announced that this is his slogan. He's decided to let the family tree of the service worry along without any attention, and to let time heal its grevious cuts. The chief forester doesn't pose as an organizer. Pinchot was. There is no higher compliment to his ener gies than the present centralization the Growing. Washington. Down at the forest -service, on the wall of the office which "Giff" Pinchot used to occupy, hangs what appears to be a family -tree. It has little wiggly branches, slg-iagging out from a main shoot The trunk, so to speak, was labelled "forester," and the branches were -designated as "operaion," "sllvicul- outgrowth of his ideas, the work of his brain. . Graves is a tree-grower pure and simple and says so him self. He has studied for years about treti nH h knows them. He is anxious to grow trees, but is not apt j to go beyond that point, first because he does not want to and second be cause Secretary Wilson wouldn't let him if he did. Graves studied forestry first in the ities, reunited by one common tongue, English, gathered for a religious meeting which probably has had no forerunner in Chicago, or perhaps in America. Fourteen different languages were spoken, or rather sung, for all the ad dresses of the evening were In Eng lish, but there was a hymn rendered in every. language represented at the meeting. The program was arranged by the Eaptist executive council of Chi cago to show the cosmopolitan char acter of the work done by the council. It consisted of a brief word in Eng lish by a representative of each of the nations and the singing o the hymns. The languages are as follows: Chi nese, African, Hungarian, Bohemian, German, Swedish, Norweigian, Per sian, Lettlan, Polish, Finnish, Danish and English. Each of the ministers is an active Baptist preacher vith a charge In Chl cage and all were accompanied by delegations from their congregations. to grant a connection with a branch road upon the complaint of the latter. He was not abte to hold the attention of the lady on the bench, who final ly was escorted back to her mother by the dignified supreme court marshal. in PinchoV, day. that family tree University at Munich, Germany He was a pretty graphic plan of the or ranlzation of the forest service. It bowed lust the relation ach of the subsidiary divisions of the bureau tor to the other; It Indicated who was resDonslble. At a glance one came away from there chuck full of tree lore and then wandered around Switzerland, Germany and Austria. When he came back to the United States he found Glfford Pinchot here then the only "consulting forester" cold see whether grazing matters ,. . were handled under "operation "maintenance," or "products,1 what not. But now the artist who would at tempt to reconstruct the thing would have to break the symmetry of its branches and the tout ensemble would resemble nothing so much as a Christ joined with Pinchot and the two hung mas tree after two months In the hack yard. No sooner had Pinchot been dis missed by presidential order than Secretary of Agriculture Wilson took up his official axe and began chop ping off the branches of this tree pruning down the army of various of ficials. or out a partnership shingle. j The firm got Just one client, the Vanderbilt estate at Biltmore, N. C. So well did Graves do his part of the work .there that when a man was needed to tell the Interior department about trees he was chosen. Then the Yale University discover ed in him the right man to fill a pro fessorship In the new school that the elder Pinchot had given it. Graves accepted and he had been there ever since, until his appointment to the post of chief forester. f IN Reword. 1100. The readers of this paper will be pi sea to learn thst Ur Is at least one dreaded disease tkat science has been able to eon In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Car Is the only positive ear now idowo to tb sjedfeal fraternity. Catarrh Being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarra Cure taken Internally, acting directly opoa ue Diooa ana maeoas sarraees or ue sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation! of the disease, and giving the patient strengta nj qaiiaing up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its' cork. The pro prietors have so moen faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Handred Dol lars ror any case that It rails so ear. 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"Once meat or poultry has been frozen," says Dr. Fuller, "the passage of time has no effect on It and fer mentation Is completely arrested oo long as It Is kept In a frozen condi tion. When thawing sets In, how ever, disintegration la rapid." PEOPLE OF 14 NATIONS WORSHIP TOGETHER Chicago. In the La Salle avenue church, of which the Rev. J. Y, Mont ague, is pastor, Monday evening, men and women of 14 different national- LOOK! FAIR SEX ON U. S. SUPREME COCRT BENCH And the Three-Year-Old Iass Snaps Granddad Brewer in Face. Washington. The millennium for women has arrived. One of the fair sex has sat on the bench of the su preme court of the United States while tha august tribunal was engaged in the solemn performance of Its duty under the constitution. The honor fell to little Henletta Weils of Boston, granddaughter of Justice Brewer. When she and her mother came to the court yesterday afternoon the grandfather left his place on the bench to Join them In the seats reserved for the families of members. The three-year-old lassie is very fond of her grandfather and followed him as he started Q return to the bench- Finding the child beside him as he resumed his seat, the associate Justice took her on his knee. Probably such a spectacle had nev er been seen before in the 120 years' history of the court. The other Justices were interested. Justice Harlan hunted for some play things to give the little visitor. Aft er a search of his pockets he produc ed a rubber band. The little "New Englander" snap ped her august grandfather in the face with it. He did not mind. Walker D. HInes was addressing the court at the time on the question of whether the Interstate commerce commission could require a railroad takes one of its favorite flings at Am- Ii erican art In connection with a ru j mor that a New York syndicate might i attempt to produce American opera in Kerun. ine ixKai AnMiger ' "May the gods preserve us- What ! American theatrical art chiefly has to i offer is cakewalks, ragtime, and Buf j falo Bill wild west shows. We have already made the acquaintance of these dramatic treats in the past. Or ' do the Yankees, perhaps. Intend to re ! gale us with an Americanized edition of Wagner? That would not be at all ! uninteresting . We should like to j hear how a Hottentot renders "Waik ' ure.' for Instance. We are afraid Eu ! rope, however. Is not yet ripe for such experiments. "We product art. Americans pay j millions to Caruso, millions for a Ve- lasques. leaving everybody happy. It ' would be better If things remain on , this basis." The kaiser showed at week that he has a higher opinion of American ' operatic art than the editor of the : j Lokal Anzeiger. On hearing that Mr. j and Mrs. Francis MacLennon, the , ' Amrrican stars at the Royal opera in s Berlin, were shortly leaving for Scot- J ( land to sing In the great Wagnerian j , circle, the emperor summoned them j to his box during Tuesday night's per- i formance of "Alda," complimented j them cordially, and wished them good luck In Edinburgh. Rudolf Bergen, the German singer whom a New York teacher transform ed from a baritone Into a tenor, has received a flattering offer from the newly formed Berlin grand opera. He will probably leave the kaiser's royal opera staff a the end of his present c-ngagemtnt. Fall upon distracted households, when Cuticura enters. All that the fondest of mothers desires for the alleviation of her skin tortured and disfigured infant is to be found in warm baths with 0JT1CURAI SOAP And gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment. 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