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PAGE TU j DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PKXDLETOX, OREGON. MONDAY, MAROI 7, 1910. X3GBT PAGES. n nn r nn nr These Prices Are Positive Facts Not mere newspaper "gush". What ever you see in- The Peoples Warehouse add you'll find in the store. No exaggerations. No mis representations. This sale continues through this week only ending Saturday evening. It will pay you to watch our adds and take advan tage of the exceptional values we offer Women's Flannelette Dressing Sacques Ranging in size from 34 to 44. Prices from 75 to $2.50 tach. Your choice for Half Price. 75 Value for 3S S1.00 Value for . 50? $1.75 Value for :. 88 ?2.00 Value for ?l-00 S2.50 Value for .-l' ?1.25 Ginham Aprons . All lengths ; 25, 35 and 45 values 25 Aprons will go for o5. Aprons will go for 45 Aprons will go for 15 23 29 While they last come early. 25 Children's Dresses Ages 3 to 14 years ; plaids, checks and plain Hues. Your choice for exactly One Half Price SI. 75 Dresses will go for 88e 2.50 Dresses will go for S3.50 Dresses will go for 85.50 Dresses will go (for $1.25 $1.75 $2.75 32 inch Plain and Fancy Worsted Suitings Nothing more presentable and serviceable for children's school dresses and street wear in a full and complete line of colors and styles, values up to 60 yd., special, yard 48 36 inch Black Chiffon Taffetta The proper thing for a pretty waist and dressy black silk cos tume, Jiigh lustred finish and swishy, full yard wide regular 81.50 value, special . ... .... $1.19 32 inch New Spring Domestic Ginghams ?,2 Inch NEW SPRING DOMESTIC GINGHAMS in a runge of all the most wanted shades and colors. Comes in checks, stripes, double plaids, mixtures and solid colors, regular 20 value, yard '. 15 New arrivals by express daily in the Ready-to-wear Department Millinery Headquarters Pre-Easter showing of new ready-to-wear headgear. The surpassing beauty of this season's hats, is well demonstrated in the charming styles and effects which are now ready for your inspection. Plain, Extreme and modest pat terns that will delight women in quest or hats for any occasion. The Peoples Warehouse-- whereiipays to Trade BARRETT RE-ELECTED BY GRAINGRQWERS COIXTY ASSOCIATION HAD SESSION SATURDAY Announced Unit Price of Five and Three Fourths Cents Will lie Paid for Sacks During Coming Season Other Newly Elected Officers. . Hon. C. A. Barrett, president and treasurer of the Inland Grain Grow ers' association, has been reelected to serve tho organization for anothor year, the annual meeting having been held late Saturday afternoon In the parlors of the Commercial association. The other officers chosen were John Buhr, vice president, and Jesse O. Hales, secretary. The directors are Charles A. Barrett, H. J. Taylor, J. N. Bahr, J. O. Hales and J. H. Chris topher. President Barrett and the other members of the organization announc ed' with much satisfaction that they had secured a price of 6 3-4 cents on their grain bags for the season. They say this is lower than that secured by any other organization, not excluding the Farmers' Union. This is the price at which the sacks are to be delivered at the nearest station In carload lots. Though the price has been made public the officers of the organization are not making public the name of the firm from which they are purchasers. in the case of tho union, the name of the firm from which their sacks are to be secured, was announced, but the price to be paid has been kept a se cret. It is understood, however, that there Is little difference between the two rates. Both are lower than last year by about half a cent. WOMAN ESCAPES REVEALS THE SECRETS OF JUDGING OLD CHINA WARE London. How experts judge old china was described by Robert L. Hobsnn of the British museum at Bow street, when Arthur Ellis, an Old Bond street dealer, was again charg ed with obtaining money by falBe pre tenses from the late Charles J. Dick ens. Mr. Hobson explained that Dresden china was judged chiefly hy sight and touch, and stated that the clay with w hich early Dresden ware was made was all used up sixty or seventy years ago. A romance of the past was revived when he was handed a figure of the Countess von Cosel wearing an enor mous crinoline. "She was a favorite of August the Strong, the patron or the Dresden china industry," said Mr. Hobson. "She was disgraced at court In 1713, and was confined in a castle for many years afterward. In fact she spent the best part of her life in prison. "It is not old Dresden china," he continued, feeling the figure. "The distinction is very slight, but it has not the same softness, "It does not represent the face of the figure one is accustomed to, and I have never before seen a figure of the countess with a topknot The flower ornamentation and the color ing are also not what we expect to find on old Dresden. "A crinoline figure of old Dresden should date 'between 1730 and 1750. I should think this figure was made within the last 40 yeurs. It is of no value to a collector and Its Intrinsic value would be about $50 or $100." In reply to further questions, Mr. Hobson stated that the unglazed por tions of early china always felt dif ferent from modern china. This ap plies to Worcester and Chelsea, espe cially the latter. OPERATION WasCured by LydiaEPink ham'sVegetable Compound Elwood, Ind "Your remedies have cured me and I huve only token six bottles of Lydia U- L'lnkliam's Vegeta- Uio vjoinpounu. x whs sick three months and could not walk. I Biif-r-ri-d all the time. The doctors said I could not get well without an opera tion, for I could hardly stand the pains in my sides, especially my rigtit one, and down my riirht lx I began to feel better when 1 had taken only u lf(lu of Conirmiliwl hut kt'Ot Oil as I was afraid to stop too soon. M rs. Saiik Mullen, 2728 N. B. St., El wood, Ind. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can (Ind health in Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound V vr thlrt.v vpnrii it has been the I standard remedy for female ills, and has cured inousamis or women wuu have been troubled with such ail men ts as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. If you have the nil (fittest doubt that Lydia 11 rinkliani'a Vege table Compound will help you write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential,, and the advice free. ISPS? "It . Iff clety, numbering some J8.000 mem bers. This society Intends to produce principally modern plays, and the first performance will be Ibsen's "Pillars of Society," with which the Volka bunne made its debut twenty years ago. The third new building will be known as the "Richard Wagner Volks-theater," for the production, at low prices, of the great composer's operas, the copyright of which ex pires in 1913. Thus one-half of the available 3000 seats will be on sale at 75 cents, 50 cents and 12 1-8 cents, respectively. In order to Insure a first rate orchestra, the budget of "the new enterprise provides a sum of $25,000 for a whole year's rehearsals. SEXATK LEAltXS OF INCREASE IN PRICES IN NINE YEARS S10O Reward, S100. Th readers of this paper will b pie to Itara that tbr Is st least on drada diaeas mat science baa been able to car lu all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive core bow known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh belli a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cur taken Internally, acting directly opoa the blood and mocoua surfaces of tbe sys tem, thereby destroying the foundatloa of the disease, and glvlag the patient atrength hy building np the conatltntloa and assist Ink nature In doing Its' work. The pro prietors hat so much faith la Its curatl powers that tbey offer On Hundred Dol lars for any caa that It falls to car. Bead rr list of testimonial. Address : F. J CHEN BY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halt's family rills tor eoastlpa-tloa. Are You Good Shot? Valuable guns and cigars given ta ttle beat shots at the Pastime Parlors. Ask Estes. Washington. A dragnet spread by the senate has brought In Interesting j information regarding the increase of the wholesule prices of food betwen 1899 and 1908 In the United States and foreign countries, Brazilian cof fee increased 12 per cent In the Uni ted States, 24 per cent In England. Flour advanced 43 per cent In the United States, 18 in England, 27 in Germany and 12 per. cent in Prance. Figures from the other two countries are not given. Butter went up 29 per cent in the United States, 10 per cent in England, 14 per cent In Germany and decreased 10 per cent In France. Beef advanced 11 per. cent In the United States. 12 In England, 19 In Germany and 3 per cent in France. Potatoes increased In price 70 per cent In the United States, IB In Eng land, and Germany 43 per cent. J GLACIERS 10 GIVE UP . EN LOST IN 1810 ECHO OF TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IX SWITZERLAND 40 YRS. AGO Professional Guides Given Instruc tions to Search for Bodies of Six Men Who Perished In Snow Storm onMt. Blanc Glaciers Seldom Re tain Bodies More Than 40 Years. Geneva. An echo of the most ter rible mountain accident in Alpine his tory is heard in the instructions giv en to the professional guides of Cha monix at the foot of Mont Blanc to keep a lookout for the body of H. Randall of Boston and those of five guides who perished In a terrible snowstorm near the summit of Mont Blanc, together with James O. Bean of Bath, Me.; the Rev. O. McCorkln dale of Scotland, and three Chamonix guides on September (, 1170. The bodies of the last five were found eleven days later, when the storm had abated, but those of Ran dall and his guides were never seen again. Now It Is confidently expect ed that the tomb of Ice will give up its dead within a few months for the following reasons: . No glacier has been known there are several precedents to retain a body more than forty years. The av erage rate of glacier travel, according to scientific reckonings, Is between 400 and 600 feet a year. Therefore the glacier In which Randall and his guides are burled has descended be tween 16,000 and 20,000 feet during the last forty years toward the Cha monlx valley. While the height of Mont Elanc Is only 15,721 feet. It hap pens sometimes that a year or two passes before bodies are caught in the main Ice current flowing downward. The larger part of the glacier In which the bodies are expected to be found, known as the Bossons Glacier, passes through pine forests and touches the Chamonix valley one hour's distance from the town. Every summer hundreds of tourists cross the Bossons, which Is quite a promenade. Calling cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, st the East Oregon! an. i il iini hmiiihi'hjijm mifiMW tw". wwiitmimi- j, jwm niw weii'ni '",' JIM'! 1 f ) 1 -l -B.4 i " - 2r ??f . r. tar -is i m v. ww.. Wfj;rLi Whitman College Girls' Glee Club W liich Will Appear in Pendleton Friday, March 11. Britain Reassures China. Pekln. W. G. Max Muller, Brit ish Charge d'Affalrs, has mado friend ly representations to the Chinese For eign Board on the subject of Great Brltlan's concern over the situation In Thibet and with reference to the preservation of peace and order in the border States. He has asked China to state formally her policy and intentions. It Is believed that tho Dalai Lama has found refuge In Bhutan, an In dependent State of Asia, In the East ern Himalayas. Official telegrams received here re port that the fugitive ruler Is en route to Russian territory. "What southern California needs Is a rip snorting rain," says the Los An geles Times. That country Is usually In need of rain, and when rain comes It' Is of the "rip snorting" kind, that does much harm as well as good. No place so good as Oregon 's I :W BERLIN THEATER TO HAVE 12 1-2 CEXT SEATS Berlin. With tho object of bring ing high class artistic productions, dramatic as well ns oricratlc. within the reach oV not only tho middle class- ex but of the masHes, no fewer than tlireo new large theaters are being erected in the Germnn capital. The "Grosso Oper," which, as Its namo indicates, will be devoted prin cipally to tho production of grand operas, will have seating accommoda tion for 3000 spectators, and Is to be opened In the autumn of next year. The second theater, to be known as the "Volkskunthaus," Is being con structed by tho Neuwe Frele of Volks bunne, Berlin's premier dramatic so- "1 Better than ever. rmn i laMsmit 2a THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR ORDERS YOU GET THEM RIGHT FISH! FISH! For the Lenten Season, fresh every day at the Central Meat Market 10M H. Alta St 'Phoni, Main It