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YES PAGES. DAILY KAt ORBQOICIAW, PlWDLlETOlf, OUOM, BATtJRDAT, MARCH Iff, 111. Fresh Fish Moats ami Sausages EVKKY DAY. We handle only the purest of lard, hams, and . bacon. Empire Meat Co. Phone Main 18. 0 'T FORGET That on a Round Trip Ticket East You Can Use the Soo-Spokane Route of the Through Alberta and the Canadian Rockies If you purchase your ticket from the Nor. Pac. Ry, you can return via the Soo-Spokane. If from the O. R. A. N. you can either go or return via the Soo-Spokane. Details, Berths, Literature address local agent, or G.. M. JACKSOX. T. P. A. J. 8. CARTER. Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St., Spokane. RENCH WOMEN TO .1 SUFFRAGE CANDIDATES , START SELF-DENIAL FUND Have Declurod War Against AU Re tiring Deputies Money to Be liaised Rut Husbanda' Consent Nec essary Before Campaign. 1 .19 rvn UJ WEAK OR SICK i I L 52S UULJU Uiotmbism Uw tint we oBm 460 let tat eeeat set ial TbU nmdr poetUtelj jorw the MTaZ 73 pr.ln., Button, Hwnm dJSSo7 Um3 far rSiUitT aw. mu m 11 ss mm kettlei Ikeee aril It. AH ntAMCIICO Am4 110 Orrldeatal Inut, IliTTLE Whffl oreerlnf irfMM nfef tp All Paris. In the forthcoming French Parliamentary elections the suffrag ists are to be up and doing. They have declared war on the Deputies who have hitherto refused to look favorably upon their demands for the Parliamentary vote. The suffragists are to put forward candidates' in as many constituencies as . possible. Many of the retiring Deputies, terri fied at having women for rival can didates, have already given their ad herence to thn , feminist movement, and have promised in the new Par liament to urge the extension of the franchise to women. Many Candidates. Mme. Marguerite Durand, the chief leader of the militant feminist move ment in France, declares that the or ganization lacks but the sinews of war and not candidates. A "self- denial" fund is to be Instituted, and the suffragiBtB are to make an appeal to their richer sisters to help In the work. Mme. Durand is optimistic and Is convinced that before long her "sex will be represented on the Deputies' benches at the Palais Bourbon. The law in France, she adds, already re co(?nlzes that women possess enough hrnins to drive an automobile or taxi cab, to houl the sick, and to plead for the criminal before the Assize Court. "Why, then. In the name of all that Is wonderful," she demands, "should our sex not be allowed to participate In the framing of the Inws?" iot Husbands' Consent. These apostles to the new move mont affirm that every Deputy who dors not adhere to the suffragist movement In France will be opposed bv a woman. "If we even have a dozen of our sex elected," she said "it will be an excellent beginning." head oarna In violent contact with hers. There tho courtship began. Conncll had just cleans I up $12,-1 000 In Prince Rupert real estate. The young lady, whose name on the passenger list read "Jeanette Fry." had a week prior to sailing buried her brother, a miner, and had come into a legacy of isuoo. As planned when the Bertha landed Miss Fry was taken to a hotel, while Connell was to look up the witnesses, minister and license. . In the excite ment ho forgot to register. The next seen of Connell was Tuesday morning when two men buftt in at the street door of the- hotel. One was Connell. At the desk was Miss Fry, her closely drawn veil hiding her tear stained eyes. Her silence was eloquent. "Doggone it, Jennie, I forgot your last name," shouted Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Connell left Seattle today on the Shasta Limited. MAM Mnhn'TT ft'i II l i 11 Kl H 71 i. mnuuii m OREGON THEATRE lUVl A FREAK OF NATURE. IIorse-Cow-Door Combined Is Found In Ontario. Ottawa,. Ont. At the village of Buckingham on the Quebec side of the Ottawa river, a few miles from this city, Is a horse, if such It can be called, that is only a third part horse. the other two parts "being divided equally between a cow and a deer. As a freak the animal probably has no equal. The normal parts are its head, eyes, teeth and one hind leg. Its backbone is not In the center, but runs along the side of its back. One side of the stomach is that of a deer, perfectly formed, with the fine close sot-In ribs, and the delicately curved body. The other side resembles that I of a cow, very full, with big, rough ribs and the hide much rougher than on the other side. On one of its front legs there pro trudes a twin horn which measures four feet and 11 Inches from the tip to the base, turning up at the point and weighing about 25 pounds. The hind leg on the left side Ib put on backwards, bo to Bpeak, all the mus cles of the leg are on the inside and the hoof points backwards. 5th Year The talk of all America 5th year Ilenry B. Harris Will Present The Everlasting Success Lfafi AND By Chas. Klein, author of ?The Tird Degree" A Carefully Selected Company and Complete Production. A Clean Play Vivid and Truthful lias Broken all Recordsof Enduring Popularity A Play of Today Appeals to All Classes What the Public are Awaiting Endorsed by Press, Public and Pulpit Lower Floor $ 1 . Bal 75c. Boxes $1.50 Seat Sale Opens Sunday. Gal. 50c Pendleton Drug Co. lion end deeth. gent m mum to. uumum i m DK.LEB1QC0.S, "Ike YORK and! YORK The celebrated Chinese Doctors have made a life study of the curative powers of roots, herbs and barks and are giving the benefit of their years of research of the people both at home and Abroad. It is by simple reme dies that they guarantee to cure such diseases as catarrh, lung trouble, stomach, constipation, liver, bladder and kidney, also all private diseases of men and women. Consultation and Pulse Diag nosis Free. Successful home treatment. People who live out of town, write for symptom blank and circular. . YORK YORK CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 110 W. Main St, Walla Walla. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. It J Three women candidates who have alron.1v announced themselves are GIII.M SKELETON IS Mme. Durand, Mme. Ully Roussel and Mme. Hubertine Auclere. All possess liuxbnn'lH, and there Is one little formality with which they will have to comply. In the man-made French code It will be necessary to obtain the consent of their respective btiRliands before they can start on their electioneering campaign to woo the French elector. Hut the trio an ticipate that the husbands concerned will speedily capitulate. FOUND IN HOLLOW TREE Chamberlain's Stomach and Llv Tablets are safe, sure and reliable and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all deal ers. Eugene, Ore. To be confronted with the grinning skeleton of a man standing upright In the hollow of a tree was the experience of a party of I timber cruisers In the employ of the Lacey Lumber company, who are working on Knowles creek on the Siu- siaw. me discovery was made on Monday when a member of the party removed a wooden slab covering tho I aperture In the tree and the grew- some sight was revealed In all its I ghaslllness. Since the discovery the residents Seattle. The cities and towns of I along Knowles creek have Indulged In Washington. Oregon and Idaho will many speculations as to the Identity he Interested te know that Seattle has of the person whose bones have voted on a number of amendments at bleached for apparently many years the recent city election, which are I ln 8Ucn an unaccustomed tomb. Some Just now attracting widespread Inter- are wm in tne bener that a roul est wherever the forces of good gov- crime nas Deen commuiea wnne otn rrnmrnt nro tit work. At nresent Se- ers are of the Opinion that a nomanlc attle elects Its councllmen by wards. trlbe ' Indians took this means of At h mnt rttv einMlnn a r.hnrter away one r eir numoer wno amendment was adopted providing " u" SEATTLE'S NEW AMENDMENT WILL SOLVE PROBLEMS for tho election of councllmen at A thorough search of the premises large., nine In number, who will be ls ing "iade in an effort to discover responsible to the whole people and not to any one ward. It is charged that under the system of electing ward councllmen millions are wasted in useless Improvements in order to make a councilman strong In his par ticular ward. Under the councilman- nt-large system it Is held out that the city will only get such Improvements as have real merit. The Seattle voters also cast their votes In favor of an amendment tak Ing municipal elections out of party politics. Hereafter there will be non partisan primaries held. The argu ment in support of this was that par ty politics has no place in selecting men to govern a municipality. A civic commission was created by the voters. which will have a voice ln selecting the sites for city buildings, etc., this nil looking toward making Seattle a "City Beautiful." some clue leading to the identity of the victim. Are you frequently hoarse T Do you nave that annoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucous In the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. A MODERN DWELLING SITUATED IN THE BEST RESIDENCE LOCALITY OF PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS CENTER- UP TO DATS CONVENIENCES WITH SUFFICIENT ROOM IN REAR FOR STABLE OR GARAGE. PRICE $400.M. FOR FURTHER PARTICU LARS CALL ON Mark Moorhouse Company 113 East Court St. Phone Main 83. LET fill ELECTRIC MOTOR DO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and moat reliable power for small or heavy work. Less danger and easier to operate you turn a lever and It does the work. The Housewife's work will be lessen ed when Electrlcty and Gas come into the home COOK WITH GAS Make the work easier for her and save on your fuel as well. No dirt, dust and excessive heat No fuel to handft and fire to kindle and It costs less. For Her sake, put Raskin your . home before the hot weather arrives Northwestern Gas &. Electric Co. phone Main 49. Stabvrood. Those who have used ours say It la tho best they ever saw. We make three carloads each day at our mill. If you will contract your supply for the coming season now to be deliver ed by August 1, we will make you at tractive prices. OREGON LUMBER YARD, Phone Main 8. TO CURB A COLD IN ONI DAT. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. urnggists ret ana money if it falls to eose. b. Colonist Rates OREGON Short Line Colonist Rates NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVE- LETTERS MEM Ol" buvuhi 1 tv ABANDONED ADOBE I u"tb sifnatare Is oa eaen Doi. xoc Frou Frou for the ladles, at Gray Bros. Los Angeles, Cal. A number of In teresting 'documents recovered from an outlaw's hut, among them a letter written by General Grant during the siege of Vlcksburg, were received here recently. The Grant letter was addressed to General Parks and con- veved orders relative to the operations In front of the Confederate strong. hold. The others were papers sup- TWFEV ItLlTFF STREET AND Avn infill STREET BY BUILD ING SIDEWALKS THEREON. Mnttno herebv given that at a rpiniinr meeting of the common coun cil th eiiv of Pendleton, held March 18. 1909. the following reso lution was unaulmously adopted, vis.: Be It resolved, by the common oounr II of the city of Pendleton that It Is expedient to Improve, and It Is osed to have been stolen from Gen hereby proposed to Improve Janeeral Manuel Garcia, of the Mexican street in the city of Pendleton irom army. the south line of Bluff street to tne l . That tho papers had been -secreted north line of High street, by con-ji,, tne hut for mBny years was shown Hirudins- sidewalks and crosswalks I h tneir condition, and by the fur- along the west line thereof, such Im- ther fnct tnat the hut, a dilapidated nrnvnment to be made in accordance ,,!, nd0i,e. near Perrls. was abandon- with tho ordinances of the city ofle(1 wnen the railroad supplanted the Pendleton, and the cost of making the I ,,tnKe jne on the run between Los same to be charge and lien upon tneiAnpeles and San Diego lot ami oarts of lots and parcels of I Sergeant Sebastian, of the police de land In front of which such Improve- partment, received the letters from a menu shall be made, as pro-vlded by I friend, who found them ridden in a the charter of the city of Pendleton, crevice of the hut. They will be turn- and the owners of lots, parts of lot ted over to a historical association ni.ii of land fronting upon said I 1 . hpr such lmnrovement shall I Fully nine out of every ten cases of te made shall be liable for the pay- rheumatism is simply rheumatism of ment of tho portions of such im- I the muBoles due to cold or damp, or ..,mt,t tn front of their respec- chronic rheumatism, neither of which tiva lots Darts of lots and parcels of require any Internal treatment All V.JTa that is needed to afford relies Is the And be It further resolved, that the free application of Chamberlain's recorder of the city of Pendleton Liniment Give It a trial. Tou are . conv of this resolution certain to be pleased with the quick . K- tmhiished in the East Oregonlan relief which It affords. ' Sold by all w r . . . for a period of ten days, ana an per- uetuem sons Interested in saia improvement mill povern themselves accordingly. Dated this 17th day of March, 1910. THOS. F1TZ uisitAj-ii;, City Recorder. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and show it by their liberal .patronage. It Is the advertising medium of the section. FORGOT ins BRIDE'S NAME AND MUCH ANGUISH ENSUES Seattle, Wash. His poor memory for names nearly cost T. Burt Connell a bride, and did cost him $30 taxtcab fare- and considerable anguish. When Connell on the trip down from Skagway on the Bertha stooped to pick up a lady's handkerchief his To The Public I have added an up-to-date optical department which will be In charge of A. E. SERUM Optimetrist who has had years of practical experience. Tour optical work will receive thorough attention. A. L Schaofor Jeweler Evory Woman L Is Interested and hohWknpw I aMnl tha wonitarrtil smin .sprs) uoucne i Aflkyonr dr-aftri-t ft kw&$L'r H. ff hi cannot nTJt)1w'sW rVfc 'TSP nhnv-m. Cm the MARVEL, accept M oihsr. bat sua stuno tor trtted book m!mL It rvn fall aartlcnlu and direction lnvalnahl sbMUes. RAHVEL CO 44 fc. 2M St Yert audUMOSPACIFIC To OREGON and the Great Northwest The management of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. (Oregon Lines) takes great pleasure in announcing that the low ratea from eastern cities, which have done bo much in paat seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will prevail again this spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15. inclusive. People ot Oregon The railroads have done their part ; now it's up to you. The colonist rate is the great est of all homebuilders. Do all you can to let eastern people know about it, and encour age them to come here, where land is cheap and homebuilding easy and attractive. FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired. Any agent of the O. R. & N. Co. is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the east. - llilsf: ...i 1 1 REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago 933, from St. Louis $32, from Omaha and Kansas City ?25. This reduction is proportionate from all other citiem. WM. McMURRAY, Gen, Pasa. Agent, Portland,'Ore. c;j. JACKSON, Agent, Pendleton, Ore.