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PAGE TWO. DAILY lLAiJT OKtXiOXlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. 1'IUDAV, MARCH 11, 110. EIGHT PAOES. Exclusive Easter Apparel For Women Some of the Season's Smartest Fashion Tendencies Told in Brief Discriminating women want gar ments of or ginality garments that portray refinement of fashion. The spring fashion call is correctly answered in what we are showing. The loveliest of Spring creations in Tailored Suits- With that charm of distinctiveness that women of good taste are quick to discern--They' re here with all the newest and most exclusive style featured in a comprehensive showing of ma terials, Fabrics produced with a certain knowledge of what will be most wattled this season and there's a cer tain distinction of fashioning and cut that reflects a super iority of design and workmanship. Sizes 32 to SQ. Prices Range from $15 to $70 r 1 pit 1 M A Money Saving Message For You l Extra Special Values for Saturday Lawn Lingerie Waists For our Friday Economy special sale we v.iii place on sale a most beautiful array ..; white lawn waists, this seasons new styles anl patterns. S1.00 Waists will sell for only 73 S1.25 Waists will sell for only 90? 51.50 Waists will sell for onlv .99 $1.75 Waists will sell for only... $1.23 S2.00 Waists will sell for only $1.49 $2.25 Waists will sell for only $1.75 S2.50 Waists will sell for only $1.9S $2.75 Waists will sell for only $2.25 $3.50 Waists will sell for onlv $2.75 Women's Dress Skirts at Economy Prices For Saturday It will pay vou well to watch our ads we give the best values in Oregon. This Friday and Saturday we will offer a very exceptional lot of women's .skirts, brown, blue, gray and green ; Voiles. Panama, Serge and Broadcloth. This seasons beautiful styles. $16.50 .Skirts will go for only $10.95 $18.00 Skirts will co for only $12.75 $11.50 Skirts, will go for only $7.25 S12.00 Skirts will go for only - $7.65 S 13.50 Skirts will go for only.... $8.25 $14.00 Skirts will go for only $8.65 S15.00 Skirts will go for only $9.75 $21.50 Skirts will go for only $14.25 $24.50 Skirts will go for only $16.45 3G inch DOUBLE WIDTH NEW SPRIXG PLAIN AND FANCY PERCALES This seasons prettiest and very latest colors and dr-signs, guaranteed strictly fast color. Come in tiny figures, mixed flowered de signs, dots, persian effects, cheeks and stripes. Itemilar 15 val., Friday special 9 61 inch BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK TABLE LINEN In neat floral designs, always presentable to decorate your dining table, is strong and ser viceable, regular 75 values Friday, fcl-ecial - 49 20 inch BLEACHED HUCK LINEN CRASH TOWELING The kind that i-i celebrated for it3 wearing qualities and always gives satisfaction, the proper thing for roller towels. Regular 20 value. Friday special - '-12 l-2 27 inch WORSTED CH ALLIES Made of superior quality fabric and warran ted all pure wool. Seasons much wanted kind for your spring and summer waists, siicques and dresses. Comes in dots, ' tiny figures, stripes, shadow effects and checks, values up to 65 yard, Friday special 39 L'T inch FANCY COTTON VELOURS and double fleece Outing Flannels, an ele gant line of pretty shades and designs, in eluding all solid colors, and laundries like a piece of linen, values up to 15 yard, Fri day special 9 '32 inch NEW FANCY WAIST AND DRESS GINGHAMS. The demand for pretty ginghams this sea son are greater than ever, don't delay but take advantage of this opportunity, it may not occur again. Regular 18 value Friday special, yard 13 LVLVId UF IfllliC NORTHWEST SHU Miu'li Property. Hood River, Ore. W. S Nichol. vlii opened a real estate office here several months ago, reports having soli! nearly $200. not) worth of property in Mood River since November 1. Monitor for I'so of Naval Militia. Seattle. The monitor Cheyenne, formerly the Wyoming, now at the Bremerton navy yard, has been prom ised for the use of the newly organ ized state militia, as a result of the request of Governor Hay to the navy department. Kinhowler Fac-os Court. Spokane. Wash. Former Justice of the Supreme Court Gordon was plac ed on trial yesterday charged with embezzling JStOOO of the Great North ern railway. The company apparently is trying to secure an acquittal. mi mi 1 x - - imrrel Fjuls Fatally. Stevenson. Wash. Quarellng over the merits of two mineral springs, liobert lirown, aged 55, yesterday killed Amos St. Martin, aged 60, by plunging a knife Into his heart. Sher iff Knox is searching the forest for lirown. who immediately following the tragedy, disapepared. The quarrel was of long standing. St. Martin was a half breed Indian. Arrested for Perjury. Klgin, Ore. Fred Wisdom, who claimed to have been shot by Stewart a few days ago. was Indicted on two counts by the grand jury for perjury and has been arrested. When brought to Elgin, he had a bullet hole in his coat sleeve and one In the rim of his hat. He said he was attacked in dai:ght. Officials seem determin ed to get Wisdom out of the commu nity. Xo credence is given his last alleged shooting scrape. Best of All Our Orandes and Lemons Are "Sunkist" We nick. Dock and shio over 20,000 cars of California oranges and lemons each season from our 5,000 groves. These ore of varvinfl tirades. From all this vast quantity we select the finest the superior grades which we wrap in tissue paper bearing the famous Sunkist" label so that you may know tbem es the choicest fruit. So be sure to get "Sunkist" oranges and lemons at your dealer's. He has a fresh supply toduy. '"Sunkist" oranges ripen on the tree. The warm California Bunshine gives a tender, sweet pulp matured and made ex quisitely juicy by Nature. "Sunkist" Navel Orandes Are Seedless These oranges are distinct, full-flavor, thin-skinned. They are picked by gloved-hands; thoroughly cleansed; wrapped in "Sunkist" tissue paper; packed carefully to insure firm. unbruised fruit. How to Tell "Sunkist" Each "Sunkist" orange and lemon U wrapped in tiaaua paper upon which is printed the "Sunkist label. Lemons or orangea without "Sunkist wrappers are not Ounkist brand. Free Best Rogers' Orange Spoons Send ue 12 "Sunkist orange or lemon wrappers and O two-cent stamps lor postage, packing, etc., and we will end tree, a Wm. Rogers x Oon tun standard, AA plate orange spoon. For each additional spoon send 6 twocent stamps and 12 wrappers. You I can easily have a full set. Get a dozen "Sunkist oranges or lemons and send for your first spoon. Address California Fruit Growers' Exchangi 31 Clark Street, Chicle., 111. WW Oratorical Contest Tonight. Wiliiamette University. Salem. Ore. The annual intercollegiate oratori cal contest of the Oregon State Ora torical association takes place .this evening in the First Methodist church in Salem. Seven colleges will be rep resented. They are Willamette Uni versity, University of Oregon, Pacific 1'nlversity. Pacific College. Albany Col. cm-, Oregon Agricultural College j and McMlnnville College. Delegates fr ni the several colleges will meet j Friday afternoon in a business meet i ing at which some Important matters I will li.. tirnilirht un A f tef th.. et a banquet will be held. Sepai'tcd f oniric Sulfide. olyinjiia. Wash. Mrs Annabelle Faniuhar and her divorced husband. Edward Farquhar, are dead, possibly as a result of a suicide pact. Mrs. Faruqhar, who has been divorced several years, was still . devoted to her former husband and some times visited him, although actually living separated. At midnight Wed nesday Farquhar reported to local un dertakers that his former wife was dead In his room. Upon investiga tion it was found the woman had been dead several hours. Evidences were that she had taken poison. As I he body was being removed Farqu har shot himself in the head, dying In a few moments. An inquest will be he'll. PIHXiltAM OF WHITMAN t'Ol.l.KKK C.IKI.S' GI.EK CM'll "Hark! Hark! the Lark," and "My Rosary" will be two of the leading numbers on the program of the Girls' c.l.-o Club of Whitman College which Is to appear this evening at the Presbyterian church under the aus pices of the Pendleton academy. The entire program is as follows: I. (a) Willcsly Composite (b) old Black Joe Foster Glee Club. II. Du"t Neath the Stars Mrs. Appy, Exie Moore III. '.'Hai ti tte Echoes of the Ball ' Gillette Housely Misses Williams. Paddock, Owinn and Dlven. IV. Solo (a i Margucrita M. Helmund (b) Because t Love You, Dear I la why I.uclle Preston. V. (a I Lovely Night Offenbach lb) Vira Foster Glee Club VI. Solo Somewhere, Sometime Clough-eighter Alberta Williams. VII. Quartette De Coppah Moon .. Shelley Piano Solo (a Hark! Hark! the Lark!.... Shubert-Liet (b) Moment Muslcale . . . .Shubert IX. Solo (al Du Erlkoneg Schubert (b In Granada . . . . Bronscombe Florence Bohannon X The Rosary Nevtn Invited by Mistake. Glee Club. XI. Duet Estudlantlna Lacone Miss Bohannon. Miss Diven. A Swollen Jaw Is, not pretty nor pleasant. Whether it's caused by neuralgia, toothache, or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling and relieve the pain. The great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Aeroplane ltises and Falls. Albany, Ore. John C. Burkhart, of Portland, who has established an avia tion camp near this city, at Goltra Park, for tr.al flights with a bi-plane of his own construction, Wednesday :i ftei-noitn :t 1 1 em nteil his first fliirhts. I ' " j Iii the first the machine rose about live feet above the starting platform and then turned to one side and set tled to the earth without damage to driver or machine. The second time the machine rose beautifullv to a. I height of over 30 feet and then be ing lost, the big bl-plane carened and fell l; the earth, breaking off one of the aluminum plates and doing other damage that will reuuire a week's re- puiring. The tar was In charge of the inventor and he suffered no injury whatever in the fall The Sewing Light TheJ802 Lamp makes the long evening brilliant with its steady white light for sewing or reading. Made of brass, nickel plated and equipped with the latest im proved central draft burner. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but you cannot get a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one i THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, Where it Pays to Trade Tlio pure food law Is designed by tho goverment to protect the public from injurious ingredients In both I foods and drugs. It is beneficial both ! to the public and to the conscientious manufacturer. Ely's Cream Balm, a successful remedy for cold In the i head, nasal catarrh, hay fever, etc.. I containing no Injurious drugs meets fuiy the requirements of the new law and that fact Is prominently stated on every package. It contains none of ! the Injurious drugs which are requir I ed by the law to be mentioned on the label. Hence you can use it safely. 1PT r f Vnrr Islar ErerjTrsere. If Jtot At Youri, Write fa ' Dascriptire Ltreular to the Nesreit Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY Iacorp orated) s mas aa KINGS LAUDS TAILORS; . TAILORS PRAISE jvj-u London. Tailors ar in high feath er. The King has paid them a kind ly tribute, referring to them im "a deserving class," whereat the "Tailor and Cutter" returns the compliment and praises His Majesty's sartorial taste. "We are g'ad to note." says the Journal mentioned, "the high opinion Ills Majesty entertains of the tailoring trade, his reference standing out in A GOOD OOCOn MIXTURE. Simple nome-5fde P.emedy That Is Free Front Opiaar-s aod Harmful Drags. An effective remedy, that will usu ally break up a cold In twenty-four hours Is easily made by mixing to gether In a large bottle two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and eight unces of pure Whisky. This mixture wtll cure any cought that Is curable, and Is not expensive, as It makes enough to last the average family an entire year. Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure Is prepared onhr In the laboratories of the Leach Chemical Co., ClnclnaaM, Otata. pleasing contrast to that or some previous monarchs of England. We venture to think that ilis Majesty has no more loyal subjects than the tailors of Great Britain indeed, we migbt say Greater Br.tian for they every where realize they have in His Majes ty not ony the first gentleman of Eu rope, but also one who sets an ex ample in his dress that is at all times worthy of imitation. "We have carefully followed the dress of His Majesty for more than a onni-tf.r nf a rentnrv and on no occa sion do we recall his being dressed In otner tnan tne Desi or taste. "Like most English gentlemen he has his idiosyncrasies, and he by no means always follows the fashion but he invariably combines a consideration of the demands of the occasion, the suitability of the style to a figure of his build with an adaptability to the climatic conditions, so that his gar ments are filyways chosen with good sense, good taste and a full recog nition of the courtesies which can be paid to his host or guests by means of dress." A Dublin professor says that the purest English spoken In the world Is spoken in Philadelphia. But not all that is spoken there Just now Is so. How Good News Spreads. "1 am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. P. Tolson of Elizabethtown, Ky. "Eerywhere I go I recommend Tlectrlc Bitters, be cause I owe .my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time." They never fall to tone the stomach, regulate the liver. Invig orate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strength, vigor and health that's a dally Joy. Ty them. Only 60c. Sat isfaction Is positively guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Rltzvllle Times: Judge Thomas Burke, one of the three Seattle re publicans who are Btrlvlng for Sena tor Piles' position was a Rltzvllle vis itor last Friday. Tho Judge Is a fine old man and seemed well pleased with the sentiment he found In eastern Washington. Whatever may be out come, he promises to be one of the liveliest figures in the campaign for United States senator, for with all his dignity ' he Is active, energetic and a good mixer. Poor Teddy; the time draws near when he will have to don a frock coat and a plug hat. Aviator I'atiily Injured. Pau, France, Mar. 10. M. Loralne, an aviator, was probably fatally in jured today when he dashed to the ground In a monoplane from a height of forty feet. The monoplane was wrecked. iJSIrjfSI CORSETS A model for every figure. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNAO II, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children' KEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. Dyers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills' Pendleton, Oregon FISH! FISH!. AZTy LrM For the Lenten Season, fresh tij'iJLfJJ every day at the ! Geniral Heat Harket - mJKf 10(1 K Alts St Phon.- Main n