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DAILY EAST OREGOJOAX, PEVDLETOX, OREGON, SATXRPAY. MARCH 19.-1910. TEN PAGES. PAGE TWO. r: v 0 i'w r 1 5 -.3 'i ft 6 ,c. ' New Spring Millinery Exact Copies of the Best French Models--All at department store prices which means a saving toyou This is onlv one of -.Won? of smart hats that arc hoing shown now in our Millinery dept. Almost everv day new hats are arriving by express. 'We are ready to show the women of Pendleton the most complete and varied assortments of hats in the city.. , -. Even- new style is here. Women who appreciate elegant Millinery of the very best taste will be pleased with our showing. Come early. AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS BYLLESBY COMPANY SELLS ITS OPTIONS Ki.r.cTnic noxn & share COMPANY NEW HOLDER Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Hats for $2.85 This Saturday evening after supper we will sell our felt hats both stiff and soft about 30 different styles, good new colors and shapes. All regular sizes, best quality hats for the price in America. S3.50 and S4.00 quality, after supper S2.85 Men's Shaw-Knit Sox 3 pairs for 50c We have about 20 doz. Shawknit Sox, as sorted lots and colors, nearly all sizes. Reg ular 23? quality and the best wearers on earth, after supper 3 for 50 or 18 pair. 27 inch BEAUTIFUL BRILLIANT SEMI-SILKS, New York's latest fad for pretty waists, skirts ai d dresses. Laundries without losing color and finish, in all the leading shades and colors. Regular 50 value, after supper 3Sc 3C inch NEW DRESS PERCALES, Closely woven, specially adapted for service, a grand bargain opportunity for a pretty waist and dress, guaranteed fast color in new and pretty designs. Reg. 15 value after supper 9? 28 inch NATURAL DRESS LINEN, Guaranteed all linen, the very thing to shed the dust and specially made for strength and dura bility, regular 25 value, after supper - 1 FANCY SILK RIBBONS. Assorted linjr and widths. Now is the time to lay in your supply for the coming season All spark pretty shades and designs.. Regular 45 values after supper 25 LADIES' LONG SILK GLOVES, All sizes and colors. The much wanted kind for the coming season. Come and make first se lection. S1.50 and SI. 75 values after supper 9S LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE, All sizes from 8 1-2 to 10, strongly woven and serviceable, extraordinary good values. Regular 15 value, after supper 3 pairs for 2o 'BLEACHED BED SHEETS, Made of best quality sheeting torn and hemmed from their own goods for 3-4 beds. This is a pure fabric and guaranteed to be first class Regular 85 value after supper 69 DOUBLE FOLD BEST QUALITY FANC Y FLANNELETTES, 32 to 36 inches wide, the proper fabric for service and durability. Comes in a full line of pretty shades and designs. Regular 25 and20 values, after supper 12 l-2 FANCY BLEACHED nUCK TOWELS, In small and large beautiful floral designs, all solid white, size 20x38, just the thing for a pretty face towel.' Regular 20 value after supper 14 Lodging House keepers and room renters Are you supplied with plenty of sheets, pillow cases, towels, etc., for the school teachers' con vention ? We're headquarters for these articles. Our prices will save money for you. The Peoples Warehouse; Where it Pays to Trade Women s Secrets up the worklngmcn, and to his Just ,ause has flocked in overwhelming numbers the best citizenship of San I-'ninelsco and the state. "The people repudiated Heney at the last election because they con s;der him to be a professionally hon est man who enters no courts with clean hands and whose thrift over shadows his advertised virtue. The future will show that San Francisco has been reclaimed and Is at last In the hands of the common people." Good health Is impossible when there is any derangement of the dl pestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa tive Is a nntural remedy for stomach liver and bowel troubles. It aids di gestion, stimulates the liver, and cures habitual constipation. At Irif in Neighborhood of I O.OOO, 000, 1iirag Company Dlsjoe of Options u Plants of Nortlmcstrm Corporation New Holder Idemi fUtl With Standard Oil. Ilefore the option held by the H. M. Pyllesby company, of Chicago, 111., on lighting and .'power plants owned by the Northwestern corporation at Wal la Walli. North Yakima, Lowlston, Idaho, and Pendleton, expires Mon day, It will be transferred to the E'.ee tric Bond & Share company, which owns the Portland Gas company, ac cording to a story of the Oregon Jour nal. The price will be In the neigh borhood of 110,000.000 and the Bylles by company will realize a profit of between $400,000 and $500,000 on the deal. From excellent authority It was learned today that the release of the option by the Byliesby company to the Electric Bond & Share company came about through an agreement on territory. It Marks the end of a war for superiority which has been waged between the Byllesby company and Standard Oil company Interests in the northwest. Officers Reach Agreement. The transfer came through an agreement between officers of the two companies. Under this agree ment the Byllesby company will henceforth confine its operations to Oregon and the Willamette valley .outside of Portland, allowing the Electric Bond & Share company, which Is said to be connected with the Standard Oil company Interests, fu'.l sweep of other sections of the northwest. Sor.ie time ago the H. M. Byllesby eomrany secured an option on the Norta Yakima, Walla Walla, Pendle ton and I-ewiston systems of the Nor hwestem corporation This op tion wan to have expired March 16. but was renewed until Monday next to a in v7 the Chicago company an opportunity to complete the transfer. One story had it that when the Byllesby company found the Fendle ton anl Lewiston plants -.vere not mak:ne money .Its officers tried to have the terms of the opt on changed . th it only the North Yakima and Walla Waila plants would be includ ed. But, so runs the rumor, the Northwestern corporation would not allow this, and then the Byllesby company set at work attempting to relieve itself of the burden. Slrnliorn Interests Involved. But this rumor is denied by offi cers of the company, who say that the transfer was made to the Pond : rhare company because of a ! the allotments are adapted to stock division of territory. The North roast (raising an Improvement in the ouallty f stock will be undertaken In order There it on mio in the United State who hai ptrhtpi betrd Bio re women's lecrett thso so other min or womao id ids country. Thete iccreti tre not oreti of uilt or baroe, bue the lecrets of un"erin, sod tbey bsve beto confided lo Dr. R V. Pierce io the hope sod eipectttioa of advice and help. That it oi thaie women bav bean disappointed io their - ctation ii proved by the faol that ninety-oihl per cent, ol tall women treated by Dr. Pierce bean, absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if tha aaiei treated wert numbered by hundred! only But whaa thai reco'd applies to the treatment of mora ibau half-a- mil linn wnm-n is a nraotice of aver 40 vaari. it it phenomenal, and entitlee Dr. Pierce to the fratitude accorded him bj womea, ai the trat ol ptcialiit in the treatment of women's diseaao. Every tick woman may consult Dr Pierce by letter, absolutely without ' tberfe. All replie are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon tbem. Write without fear aa with nt fee. to World' Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Praat., Buffalo N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SkXvU.ea X7exls. Women Strong, JBlolK. Women VvolX. slsted that he should shave off hla beard. Expostulating, he was Informed that his beard was of exactly the tarn shape ns that of Abdul Hamid, tha rx-sultan, end that since many sup porters of the old regime wear their beards thus he might be taken for reactionary and expolled from Con stantinople. Thus it was for his own good that the authorities wished to shave him. On this explanation tha banker consented to the sacrifice. ;ovi:iinmi:xt plans to edccate pooh 1.0 Washington. Another attempt to transform poor Lo Into a tame Injun, who will till the soil in a scientific manner and make his reservation blossom as a wheatfield, is projected by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. To this end, demonstration farms and ex periment gardens will be established thl; spring at all the Indian agencies sitiated In agricultural districts, where th ' red man may learn what's what in Improved methods of tickling the Bi il. The plan, which was evolved by the Iidian office at a convention of su perintendents of the service held In Washington a few months ago, con templated the utilization of each school or agency of such land as la available for the maintenance of a farm where the Indians will be In structed in the best methods of plant In?, cultivation, harvesting and the proper rotation of the crops, at all times considering the climatic con ditions and the needs and resources ot his race.. In addition to their Instructive fea ture, these demonstration farms will furnish pure seeds to the red men Electric when necessary, and In sections where plant of the North- ! manlan bank, having to v'.slt tion is for the manu- ! tinople a few days ago, foun Railway company, known as "Stra horn's mystery," does not enter in the deal in any way. It is known, however, that the Northwest Light & Power company of North Yakima, and the Yakima Valiey Power com pany, both owned by Strahorn inter ests, have been turned over to the Electric Bond & Share company the H. M. Byl'.esby company, wh held option? on both properties. Just h'.w much money was involved in the Strahorn deal is not known. The Yakima western corpora facture of gas. With the Northwest Light & Power compnny, which con trols an electric system in the vall"y city, the Electric Bond & Share com pany will have a monopoly on light in the valley. The Northwestern cor poration's system jit the Pendleton and Wal'.a Walla are both giis and electric, while the Lewlston plant is for gas only. O'Brien Completes Deal. The deal was carried through for the Byllesby Interests by J. J. O'Brien, secretary and treasurer of the H. M. Byllesby Co , who is in Portland to day. Negotiations were made and contracts drawn up in New York city, from which place Mr. O'Brien came recently. A. Welch, general mana ger of the Northwest corporation, left Portland today for New York, where he will attend to the final transfer of the four properties to the H. M. Byllesby Co. Officers of the Northwestern cor poration said today that Colonel F. J. Parker, who was Interviewed several days ago regard'ng the supposed ale of all the properties of the corpora tion to H. M. Byllesby Co., knew noth ing of the pending deal. He owns 12 shares of stock In the' Northwestern corporation. A suite of offices In the Lewis build ing nan been leased by the H. M. Byllesby Co., and will be opened In a few days. C. E Broesbeck, vice pres ident of the H. M. Byllesy company. will be In charge. Portland will be made headquarters for the Byllesby interests In the west. to insure good teams, healthy cattle, etc. The model farms will be'eonducted from the standpoint of simplicity, an .,entia eleinnit in the education of Conc!itions. if taken ti directed. mi. jiiiutiii. jut; n in uc piuceu in charge of skilled farmers, and from In Australia prize fight purses are dwindling. Hugh Mcintosh cablea Billy Papke: "Will give you $J50 and 50 per cent of the profits to fight three easy marks here." Sickly Women Nervous, Delicate, Fretful, Thin, Eundown, Overworked, Un strung Women Made Strong and Vigorous. Every woman needs a tonic stimulant which will give her the strength to over come the trials and sickness which only a woman knows. 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It is a wonderful remedy in the preven tion and cure of consumption, pneu monia, grippe, bronchitis, coughs, cold, asthma, malaria, low fevers, stomach : troubles and all wasting and weakening Ml druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct 51 (Kl a trttl Ha etrj won by the start will be made ns nearly as , t t,,c Bcmiinc. sabs,itm an 5imU. ich I rouble self-supporting. ,ions injurious, Me,i;cal iooMtU Had to I.oso Ills Beard. Bucharest. The director of a Bou- Constan- found on ar riving there that the authorities In- containing rare common sense rules for health and testimonials, also doctors advice, sent free to any one who writes. The Dufly MaltWfaUkey Co., Rochester, N. V Park Street Pharmacy. Portland Ore., Distributors. Worth a Dollar a Prop. Fred Patchen, Manlius, N. Y., writes: "For a long time I was affect ed with kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain in my back and Inflammation In my bladder. Other remedies did not even relieve me, but two fifty cent bottles of Fo ley's Kidney Remedy completely cur ed me and I have not hand any symp toms of kidney trouble for over two years." Koeppcn Bros. SEEDS We have just received a shipment of Garden seed in Bulk. Now is the time to start your gardens and of course the economical way to buy your seeds is in the bulk. We have seeds of every kind. The vatities areespecjaley adapted to this climate. NELSON'S 2 The Handy Store PHONE Main 513 719 Main Street M'CAKTUY MAKES REPLY TO F. J. HEXEY'S STATEMENT San Francisco. When shown the I'nited Press dispatch quoting Fran cis J. Heney as saying; that an organ ization was under way in San Fran cisco that would put Tammany Hall to shame, Mayor McCarthy said: "It Is true that an organization Is i.elng built up here. It is an organi zation of clean, honest, progressive citizens, and It will grow with a healthy development and not deteri orate. I have spent my life building Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON CAPITAL. SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER. . S450 nn UUU 00 no )UUU SECURITY