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. ... JiK PAGK TWO. DAILY EAST ORBGOMAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1010., EIGHT PAGES. SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY ONLY If will pay you to ivatck our special sales, every article is a bargain, and you'll find everything ex actly as advertised. We show lots of bargains every day besides the ones advertised, come to our store and post yourselves, watch the pricdes, make this store your headquarters. Specials for Friday Only in Our Model Grocery and Crockery Basement . One Dollar - bnvs more gnl, clean, wholesome irnvprios at tin- Peoples Warehouse than at any store in the northwest. Here are some money savins: bargains for every housewife in Umatilla county. Fancy Table Peaches at the low price of per can 25? Choice Table Peaches, at the low price of per can 22 Standard Table Peaches, at the low price of. per can 17 12 6. Bars T. P. W. Savon soap r...25f 4 Bars Fels Naptha soap 25 3 pkjrs. Gloss Starch 25. Bottles IMuoinsr ...... 25 T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the best 25f coffee in the world. Shrimp, at The Peoples Warehouse, per ' 15. can Asparnirus the finest packed, at The Peo ples Warehouse, can ...'. 35 American Sardines, sold everywhere at 10 can. T. P. W. price, can .'. 5 Muslin Night Gowns For Friday all muslin night gowns at the fallowing great reduction: C5c Grade will go for 35 $1.00 Grade will go for 50. 81.50 Grade will go for 75 2.00 Grade will go for ". $1.00 S3.00 Grade will go for .$1.50 S5.00 Grade will go for ...: $2.50 Muslin Drawers We have the largest assortment of muslin drawers ever shown in Pendleton. For Fri day, only, they will go as follows: 25c t irade drawers will sell for 15 50c Grade drawers will sell for 30 75C (irade drawers will sell for 40 81.00 Grade drawers will sell for 60 81.50 Grade drawers will sell for ..85 92.00 -Grade drawers will sell for 81.10 83.00 (irade drawers will sell for 8165 I5c Childrens Hose 9c For this Friday we will place on sale 00 doz. children's hose, heavy riblvd, good wear eis. all sizes from 6 to 9, 15 grade for 9 Muslin Skirts . All Muslin Underskirts, all lengths, all styles, an immense assortment to choose trom. All go at these greatly reduced prices. 75? Muslin 'skirts will be only 40 81.00 Muslin skirts will be only . 60 81.50 .Muslin skirts will be only L S5 82.00 Muslin skirts will be only...:....81.15 $3.00 "M,,siin skirts will be only.. ?1.60 85.00 Muslin skirts will be only $2.75 810.00 Mu.-lin' skirts will be only $5.45 Lawn Kimonas Both long and short, all colors, pinks. blues, browns, lavenders and blacks - 95 to $2.25 New Linen Skirts ' Come in natural color and white. . Latest pleated styles l'. $4.00 to $1.50 20c Colored Lawns 14c All the new colorings and patterns, the best grades for dainty summer' dresses. 20t? quality, for Friday only 14 NEWSvOF .TIIE . ' NORTHWEST : Sluiir 13,000 Sheep. Prosser, Wash. The Yakima Sheep company hug . Just finished shearing about 13.000 sheep. The clip was made nt the company's shearing pens one mile east of this city, and the y.x1 has 1a ui bluidl in the Sprinkle warehouse. The clip amounts to about 125,000 pounds. liiuciie Woman 100 Yours Old. Eugene, Ore. Tuesday was the one hundredth birthday anniversary of "Grandma" Todd, who is an in mate of the Old People's Home of the Christian church In this clfy. She ap propriately celebrated the day by In viting 30 of her Intimate friends In for dinner. Mrs. Todd is remarkably ac tive, more so than many people at 60 and 70 years of age. slie War Ends Fatally. Prineville. Ore. A. P. handle, a sheepman in the employ of A. P. Jones of this place, was shot and killed by George Estes Tuesday night on the range north of here. Estes was herding his own sheep and had been In conflict with Jones over his sheep range. Three shots were fired by each man. Uandl. m'sscd Estes each time, but all of Estes' shots took effect on Ran dlo, one breaking his neck. 17-Year-Old Girl Missing. Spokane, Wash. The police of the whoU- northwest are likely to be brought Into the search for Bodika Itedfleld. 17 years of age, who is be lieved to have eloped. She quit work In Graham's paper store the latter part of last week, saying her mother In Orofino. Idnho, was sick and had called her home. The girl has not been seen since. The mother Is in Spokane conferring with the police. She says the girl did not come home. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE-we it pays trade to W. U, Mu.v (Jet Endowment. Portland, Announcement has just been made, that R. A. Booth, presi dent of the Booth-Kelly dumber com pany of Eugene, Ore., has offered to endow Willamette university with $100,000. adding to his previous en dowment of $10,000. Mr. Booth wiil give the amount, providing an addi tional . $300,000 can be raised. As the university already has an endow ment of $100,000, the raising of the sum proposed, together with Mr. Booth's latest gift, will hrlne the to tal endowment to half a million. I.a tiiando Man n Perjurer. -. La Grande, Ore. Orile Chandler, a young man of this city, was late last Tuesday night convicted by a Jury on the charge of perjury and will be sentenced in a few days. A year ago Chandler and two others were tried for stealing some lard from the Oliver ranch near this city. The other two were fouii ! KUiH,, but Chandler was acquitted because he swore that he had not been rut of the city on the night of the robbery. Tuesday evi dence was adduced to show that he perjured himself. . ' Sep its WSSSB w t imi i i i r 1 1 -1 1 ii ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT ANcgelable PreparatlonforAs slmilating thcFootfamfRcduta ting (lie Stomachs andBo-dsaf hm I Iiilcl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promolcs Digcstionflwiful ness and Rest.Contalns nc ittur Opium.Morphine norMiucraL! NOT MARC OTIC. jtbL$mia BukHeUh- Qmrfirj Sugar wmmajrwu Anerfecl Remedv forConsflpi Hon . Sour Stnnuch.Dlarrhoea Wonus,CoirvuUwnsjewrisli nessandLossoFSLEEP. Facsimile Signiturt of NEW YORK. LTBETl GranteedtmdeHUjlo0 I1" TJM.MAA Bears the A, Signature J!y 0 In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. , ant tom an. tm ounruim MMMurr, lishnu nt of a sort of third diplomatic corps in Koine, after those of the luliinal and Vatican. These are en gaged In incessant quarreling, and tho bends 'of the Belgian and American del'H i lions have consequently resign ed. Although It is alleged that the French ninl Germans work well to gether, the British representatives are accused of striving to maintain a slate of splendid isolation. A considerable part of tin.- total income Is eaten up In disproportionate salaries, among whom tlie Italians complain that they are very Inadequately represented, while the vital work of the institute, as regards Its dally Information about ruling agricultural prices In diver parts of both hemispheres, is actual ly being obtained through epistolary correspondence to avoid telegraphlo expense. Coughs That Hang On. Coughs that start in the fall and hang on until spring are sure trou ble breeders unless checked and oared.- Bronchitis, pneumonia and con sumption are the direct result Fo ley's Honey and Tar cures the cough, stops the hard breathing and heals and soothes the Inflamed air passages. Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. HAUNTING SPECTRE IS YELLOW PERIL GHOST 1 STALKS FROM CLOSET Perpetual Bugaboo Is Hauled From Temporary Oblivion and Turned Loose Vpon the Timid People Again. Washington. Once more the low ering yellow war cloud glooms ' the country, nce more the threatening skeletons of our national helplessness are dragged forth from their musty closets and furnished up to be placed before the trembling public. Once more the tales of 500,000 little yellow men dumped onto our western coast to ravage and destroy are told In tones of apprehension and dismay. War, bloody war, with the dissolu tion of the United States at the end of it. the entire country impoverish ed, and the now free American citi- en ground beneath the yellow heel of the little men from the east, Is again foretold with the grave wagging of heads and much bewailing the dis appearance of the "good old American spirit." "Absolutely defenseless." "at the mercy of the invader," "our unpro tected coasts," "our merchant ma rine the minus quantity," and all the old stock phrases of the patriotic prophet of the dire disaster of the na tion are again in evidence. Up and down the corridors in congress, In the ante-room at the white house, in hotel lobbies, along the' spacious streets of the capital, and most of all in the newspapers are the words of warning to be found. Once more appears the "Japanese plans for invading the Pacific coast." found by the ubiquitous "secret ser vice agent of a foreign government," mho pursues his Machiavellian voca tion from capital to .capital. Half of the mikado's navy is to remain at home to guard the "British of the tast," and the other half convoying a fleet of transports is to dump, half a million little yellow men "at a point of vantage on the Pacific coast,'! and rrom thence the rich and prosperous west is to be overrun. Again we are told that the Ameri can navy is an antiquated tea service; that the navy personnel is too small, and badly officered; that the Ameri can army is a "tin soldier organiza tion" offered by "mossbacks." And, horror of horrors It is now discovered that the American finan ciers hold millions of dollars worth 'of Japanese bonds, and that the gold those bonds took from America real American gold Is to be used to fi nance a war against America. But pause the worst Is 3A.'t to come we have no modern battle ships. There the secret is out. We need a few billion dollars worth of floating iron and steel. The danger of invasion' Is Immediate therefore let us lay the keels of a couple of Dreadnoughts along the Atlantic coaBt inthe shipyards, and scarce the cou reagous enemy away. A few slow-going plodders ask themselves what Is all- the fuss about? One answer is: Congress is considering a recommendation for two brand new Dreadnoughts, and It is a matter of that history that every time congress faces an appropriation for augmenting the navy, there is the same old war scare with the same old horrors, and the same old warnings bob up more or less serenely. Tha president has asked. for two big bat tleships, but he Is not pressing the matter. Secretary of the Navy Meyer endorsed the recommendation. But he is not begging congress for the ships. Who is kicking up all the fuss? Shush! whisper Maybe the ship builders need the money. .U'STRIAX EMPEROR HONORS BRAVE LAD Vienna: The courageous deed of Seymour Donahey, a fourteen-year-old American, who is a student at the High school in Vienna, has caused a sensation. Donahey's father, a rich landowner of Long Island, is seeking a divorce and wanted the boy to be abroad while the divorce suit was pending. Sey mour went to the Danube last week with some comrades to take a ride In a boat. While standing on the shore two of his companions Jumped In the boat The current Immediately caught the boat and overturned It, precipitating both boys in the lev wa ter. Neither boy could swim and Dona hey threw off his coat, plunged In and brought one boy to he shore. He plunged In again and rescued the sec ond, who was already unconscious. As a reward for his bravery the boy has received a gold medal from the emperor. The Vienna newspapers commenting on Donahey's bravery, declare that no Viennese boy would hane dared to have risked his life twice as did this American youngster. Every Moiiirr U or should be worried when the lit tle ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something mor serious. Ballard's Horchound Syrur will cure the trouble at oiwe and pre vent any complication. 8old by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 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 WON'T SELL ROYALTY CARS. . . Austrian Emperor and Shah of Per la Refused Autos. Paris. This week both the emper or of Austria and the shah of Persia tried to purchase touring cars of an American manufacturer, but were politely refused as customers. Royal patronage and American business methods do not agree, as the scores of court officials- who demanded claims left no profit but the glory of selling. Royalty pays full prices, but the courtiers Intercept the money. Set-oiid Trlul for Murderers. Baker City, Ore. The second trial of Jim Layton for the murder of Cal fames li"gan in the circuit court here yesterday. Iiyton was tried and his case went to the jury last Saturday and after staying out until Monday morning the Jury disagreed. Three jurors stood for conviction on the charge of murder Jn the 'first degree, twn for acquittal and others for sec ond degree murder and manslaughter. Layton Is being defended by Clnude McC'uJIoch. He claims self defense. He shot Carnes in a quarrel at Hunt ington. Thus far the state is out $1000 and will be out several hundred more be- rore the second trial ends. Layton has lived here several years. A Timely Protection. Everyone known tho after offset, nt la grippe are often more dangerous than the disease. So often It leads to pneumonia, which a weakened heart action makes fatal.. La grippe coughs mat strain and weaken the system yield quickly to the healing and strengthening quantities of Foley's Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros. ROYAL UTOPIA IS IX DANGER OF COLLAPSE Milan. The International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, founded by King Victor Emmanuel, with the co operation of most foreign govern ments, is In danger of complete col lapse because of International diffi culties. The administration or the institute enjoys an annual Income of $160,000 a year, over a third of which comes from the private purse of the Italian monarch, who also erected as a gift the magnificent 'palace in tho Borg hese Park, where the Institute has its headquarters. The grandiose scheme was original ly suggested to the young king by an enthusiastic American sociologist, and was from the very beginning general ly regarded as more or less Utopian. Tho adhesion of the Ideu given lry so many other nations was in the main a mark of respect toward Ha august initiator. The creation of permanent delegates has resulted In the estab- The birds are ahead yet; they never have to hand out any rain checks. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Eli's Cream Balm It quickly absorbed. Gives Reliet si Ones, -It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects lue diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives sway aCold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Binelt Full size SO cts. at Druggists or bj mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use In atomizers 75 cts. Ely Brothers, 60 Warren Street, New York. FATHER 80-MOTHER 76 The aged father and mother of a prominent Boston lawyer safely carried through the last two winters by Virol The son says : My father and mother owe their present strength and good health to Vinr.1 Fnrirrr !-. t , - ...w.a. fciii tnu iasi l wis f iMrr lifin 4--- h Vl C it 1 . njriiig Minimis uciuicr or mem naa a cold, and were able to -walk farther and do more than for years. I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old people I ever heard of." . ' We want every feeble old person In this town to try Vinol. We will return their money without question U It does not accomplish all wc claim for It. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO., Pendleton. SYNOPSIS OP T1IE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance Company, Limited Of Liverpool, England, on the 31st day of December, 1909, made to the In suranie Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up J 310 000 0 INCOME. ' Premiums received during the year In cash 526,562.10 Interest, dividends and rents received during "'. " ' J'ear 24,450.00 Ueinlttnncea from home office 28,984.17 ' Total income .' 5,996.27 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $ 246,684.69 Commissions and salaries paid during the year. . 81,915.76 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year... 11,827.92 Amount of all other expenditures , 21,540.95 Total expenditures $ 361,889.11 ASSETS. Value of stocks and bonds owned '.$ 568,049.30 Cash In banks and on hand 641.65 1 Premiums in course of collection and In trans mission ,. 103,399.49 Interest and rents due and accrued 2,752.08 Total assets .' $ 674,742.42 Total ussets admitted In Oregon 742 41 LIABILITIES. ', Cross claims for losses unpaid $ 134,288.00 Amount of unearned prernlums on all outstand ing risks .' 72,205.20 Duo for commission and brokerage ; 2,219.68 All other liabilities 62,172!83 Total liabilities g 270 88( 11 Total Insurance In force December 81, 1909 16 168 444 01 BUSINESS IN Oil EG ON FOR THE YEAH. ' ' Total risks written during the year $ 624,696 96 dross premiums received during the year ., 2 869 31 Premiums returned during tho year ' ig j Losses paid during the year .' !!.'!.'! 94s!oi Losses Incurred during the year !.!!!!!! 94s!oi Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. Jl, iioi!!!! 30,06b'I THAMES & MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED . By LOUIS ROSENTHAL, Oenoral Agent, Paclflo Coast , Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: - a. ROSENBLATT. O. ROSENBLATT & CO., Agents, Sherlock Building, Portland, Oregon.