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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON'. OREGON, I KII.V, APRIL 1, 1910. FAGK TBRKK. you 9..CHANCL The Talk of Every Home. There never has been a Sale that has ever in spired such tremendous enthusism m the people of Umatilla county's minds as this one- TOMORROW Come and "pick up" a few pair of our 50c and 60c Straight Knee Pants At 19c For future needs Tomorrow, Extra! Extra! You Needn't Pay More Than $17.95 for any $25 Spring Suit if you buy from Max Baer We absolute ly give you as good a suit at $1 7.95 as you can buy in any store anywhere for $25. All other priced suits reduced in proportion This is a rare opportunity to secure this season's Newest Styles, Fabrics ' and Models at a Ridiculously Low Price. TOMORROW We doubt if the oppor tunity will ever come to you again to buy Men's Golf shirts, splendid 75c values At 23c TOMORROW Every Mother who buys a Boys Suit here will be thrilled with gladness, To appreciate our offerings you can see some of them in the window, To appreciate their bargain qual ities you can enquire inside for prices. TOMORROW We absolutely give you Extraordinary Reductions throughout our entire stock excepting, Overalls, Jumpers and Hole proof Hosiery. Imagination fails to grasp the op portunities ws offer you MAX -MEN'S S1K10IP III CITY NEXT WEEK UMATILLA COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO MEET Fifteenth Annual Gathering Will Oc cur Next Tuesday and Wednesday Three Sessions Dally Prominent Workers Will Address Assemblage. Pendleton is to be the scene of another convention next week and, although It will not bring such a large gathering to the city as did that of the Inland Empire Teachers' assocl .ation, still preparations are being made for a large number of visitors. The occasion Is the fifteenth annual convention of the Umatilla county Sunday School association. Sessions will be held morning, afternoon and evening on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5 and 6. A one and one-third fare has been granted by the rail roads and delegates are expected Irom every community throughout the county. Rev. C. A. Phlpps, state general secretary, will be In attendance and will bo one of the principal speakers before the convention. Several other prominent Sunday, school workers are on the program for addresses, and much profit Is expected from the two day's work. A special feature of each session will be the musical portion of the program to which particular at tention has been given. Mrs. N. A. Davis of Milton, Is president of the Association, Mrs. S. A. Lowell, of this city, vice president, and Mrs. Rolond Oliver of Portland, secretary-treasur-r. Tho complete program of the dif ferent sessions as now arranged Is as follows: TUESDAY, APRIL ft. Morning Session, 10:00 O'clock. Devotional services. . .Rev. N. Evans What Benefit Can We Derive From This Convention ,. Rev. C. A. Phlpps Organizing the Adults CATARRH. Qnlckly Cured by a Pleasant Oerm Kllling Antiseptic. This little Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me)' Inhaler la made of hard rubber and can easily ba carried In pocket or purse. - It will last a life time. Into this Inhaler pour A few drops of mnglcal Hyomel, This Is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe It In over the germ Infest ed membrane where It will speedily begin Us work of killing catarrh germs. Hyomel Is made of Australian encalyptol combined with other anti septics and Is very pleasant to breathe. It Is guaranteed to cure catarrh, bronchitis, tore throat, croup, coughs and colds or monsy back. It cleans out a stuffed up head In two min utes. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Tallman Co. Complete outfit Including Inhaler and one bottle of Hyomel, $1. And remember that ex tra bottles If afterwards needed cost only It oents. ' tJ . , Rev. R. E. Storey Business session. Appointing of committees, etc. Afternoon Session, 2:00 O'clock. Praise service, led by Rev. R. G. Cal- llson. The Cradle Roll... Mrs. A. J. Owens Boys' Clubs Rev. C, A. Phlpps Discussion. Temperance . Work In the Sunday Schools .... Mrs. Carrie M. Shields Evening Session, 7:30 O'clock. Praise service, led by Rev. W. II. Bleakney. Music. .... .Pendleton Male Quartet Sunday Schools In Corners Rev. A. Mackenzie Mcldrum Special music. Signs of Promise. .Rev. C. A. Phlpps Music ......Pendleton Male Quartet WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. Morning Session, 9:30 O'clock. Devotional services, led by Rev. C. H. Hilton. The Training of Teachers Rev. E. W. Warrington Annual reports of county officers. Roll call of schools." Fifteen Tears In Umntllla County Sunday School Work r.. Mrs. S. A. Lowell Hound Table Gradod Lessons .... Rev. C. A. Phlpps Afternoon Session, 2:00 O'clock. Praise service, led by Rev. N. H. Brooks. ' The Home Department Mrs. M. S. Whitman Five Elements in Sunday School Work Rev. C. H. Hilton Discussion Helps to better work within the reach of small schools. Election of offlcera. Reports of committees. Discussion. Evening Session, ' 7:30 O'clock. Praise service, led by Rev. R. E. Storey. Special music ' Music Pendleton Male Quartet The Church and the. Child Rev. C. A. Phlpps Music Pendleton Male Quartet Adjournment. 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, braises, scalds any and all aches and paina Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros. AT THE THEATER. Theater for Insane. Washington, April 1. A first class theater, seating 1208 with a stage targe enough for grand opera, has been completed at too government hospital for tho Insane and is today ready for engagements. While out aide attractions will be sought, it la the purpose of the management of the hospital to organise dramatic and operatic companies among the In mates and to give entertainments by the home talent regularly when oth er attractions cannot be secured. College at Port Arthur. Toklo, April 1. What was the prin cipal Russian barracks at Port Arthur has been transformed into an Indus trial college and was formally opened today, with a Japanese faculty. , The students are to be taken from the middle and high Industrial schools, and the periods of study will be four .years for the general course, two years for special courses. Electricity, mining, metallurgy and Industry In general- will be the main subjects In the curriculum. "College Singing Girls." Pew entertainments of any kind ever presented in Pendleton have been so wholesomely entertaining and ! SAYS WIFE DRANK AND SWORE AT VISITORS pleasing as "The College Singing Girls" at the Oregon last night under the auspices of the public school lec- j lure course. There is not a weak member of the entire troupe and every number on the program was encored, some of them so often that the reper toire of encores was'finally exhausted. Walter Eccles the Impersonator, and Charles Pearsall. the accompanist and musical director, are the men for the positions. It Is Impossible to pick out the best numbers for the entire program was one big hit and It Is probable that had the choice of the most popular selec tion been left to a vote of the audi ence that every number on the pro pram would have received some votes. The eight girls are literally "trained to the minute," while it Is impossible fii ronrelve of fln ncromnnnlsf who would be an Improvement over Mr."j Pearsall. The Impersonator was prob ably nt his best In "An Impatient Pa tient." The girls were equally good alone or together In any kind of combina tions, while Jolly college songs or snatches from light operas and the still more classical grand opera num bers were rendered with equal facil ity. Innumerable changes of costume were effected without tiresome delays. "THE ALASKAN," TOTEM POLE MUSICAL COMEDY, IS COMING An appropriate offering Is the to tem pole musical comedy, "The Alas kan," which comes to the Oregon Fri day. April 15. The piece has. been entirely revised and "musicallzed" by Richard F. Car roll and Gus Welnburg,- who have ta ken care, In the general revision, to equip themselves with strong comedy parts, so much so that now the laugh ter Is incessant from rise to fall of curtain. Several new Interpolations have been made, and the novel "snow balling" song, in which the audience Is allowed to pelt the Esqulmo clrls with fluffy white missies creates no end of excitement. "Laughing Pow ders," "For I Dream of You," "HI, HI, HI," and "The Face of the Girl I Love" are among the song hits. Several new terpslchorean dlvertise ments have been added, and an entire general going over of everything makes "The Alaskan" a welcome vis itor. The piece In Its present form. It will be remembered, had a five months run In Chicago, and was voted the best musical comedy exploited In many years. Detmar Poppen, John P. Phillips, Al Rauh, Sidney Algiers, Jessie Ston er, Alice Keen, Etta 'Lockhart, Marcel Scott, and a large and exceptionally well trained chorus go to form the present "Alaskan" company. SUbvrood. Those who have used ours say It Is 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 I. Oregon City. Alleging that his wife got intoxicated at a dinner party given at their home, and that she swore at the guests until he was forc ed to request them to depart, Charles P. Pays, filed a divorce suit in the Clackamas county circut court Thurs day afternoon, against Elizabeth Pays his wife. They are resldenrs of Port land. The plaintiff farther alleges that his wife was over fond of the flowing bowl nnd that she drank to excess on various occasions, cursing him and making his life miserable. He was, he avers, obliged to leave her and went to Tacoma. On January 20, 1905, the plaintiff returned to Port land, and on his wife's promise to do better, he commenced to keep house with her again, as the com plaint alleges, but again he was com pelled to leave his home, because of his wife's drunkenness. They were married at Portland, De cember 31,' 1903. M., Alice Boothby commenced a di vorce suit against her husband, Carl ton F. Boothbv. In the complaint she alleges that her husband, without her cosent stayed over night with anoth er woman at a rooming house at 350 1-2 Morrison street. They were mar ried "at Portland, February 27, 1909, and the plaintiff's -name before her marriage was M. Alice Hamot. John H. Hamilton commenced di vorce proceedings against his wife Thursday after being married to her for 23 years. His cause for com plaint as he alleges It was desertion. They were married at Roseburg, Ore., November le, 1882. Advertised Letters. The following Is a list of letters re- maining uncalled for In the Pendle ton, Oregon, postoffice for the week 'ending, March 31. 1910: Bowlsby, W. M.; Burton, Wm Christiansen, Sam A.; Clark, S. E.; Davis, Clara; Duncan, Thos. E.; Dunn, R. E.; Edwards, J.; Elliott, Jennie, M.; Fletcher, Robert; Ganahl, Richard; Gillette, Doris; Haven, Charley; Hodyshell, Floyd; Hodyshell, Ocla; Hodyshell, Cleo; Kelly, Laura; Lindsley, Elizabeth; McFarland, Fran ccss; Moffett, Connie, 2; Morris, Cleo; Mooanes, Mont.; Nopper, Roy; Pierce, Arthur F.; Queener, Norman; Robin sen, Ben; Rose, W. G.; Russell D. M.; Schiffler. Carl; Shirt, Chief No; Strand, Bert; Stout, Joe; Stoner, Clara; Smith, Elsie; Thompson, G. W.; WIssncr, Carl; Wilson, Geo. C; Work man, William; Williams, E. D.; Wil liams, E. D.J Wilson, Brother, Young er, Bob; Zuricker, Henry. J. T. Brown, P. M. ' PILES BURED IN TO 14 DATB PAZO OINTMENT Is gnsranteed to core say ease of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Id 0 to 14 days or money refund ed. SOc ' There something doing In Nyssa. Write to Nyssa Real Estate Company. OR SICK STOMACH DAD. HERE'S TO YOU. We happened In a home the other night nnd over the parlor door was the legend worked In letters or red, "What Is Home Without a Mother?" Across the room was another, brief "God Bless Our Home." Now, what's the matter with "God Bless Our Dad?" He gets up early, lights the fire,- bolls an egg, wipes off the dew of the dawn with his boots while many a mother is sleeping. He makes the weekly handout from the butcher, the grocer, the milkman and the baker, and his pile is badly worn before he has been home an hour." If there Is a noise during the night, dad Is kicked In the back and made to go down stairs to find the burglar and kill him. Mother darns the socks but dad bought the socks In the first place and the needles and the yarn afterward. Mother does up the fruit Well, dad bought it all, and jars and sugar cost like mischief. Dad buys the chickens for the Sun day dinner, carves them himself and draws the neck from the ruins aftef everyone Is served. "What Is Home Without a Mother?" Yes, that is all right, but what Is home without a father? Ten chances to one It's a boarding house, father Is under the slab, and the landlady la the widow. Dad, here's to you! You've got your faults you may have lots of 'em but you're all right, and we will miss you when you're gone. Pensacola, (Fla.) Review. Falls City, Ore. Albert Teal Is building a sawmill two miles south of this place for the purpose of manu facturing ties and heavy timber. The mlllslte Is surrounded by a body of heavy timber. GAS, HEARTBURN. DYSPEPSIA AND ALL MISERY VANISHES Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsin Your Stomach Will Feel Fine Agnln Eat Your Favorite Foods Wlthont Fear of Distress. Take your sour, out of order stom ach or maybe you call It Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or catarrh of the stomach; it doesn't matter take your stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist nnd ask him to open a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat one 22-graln Triangule and see If within five minutes there Is left any trace of your former misery. The correst name for your trouble is food fermentation food souring; the digestive organs become weak, there Is lack of gastric Juice; your food Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping In bowels, tenderness In the pit of stomach, bad taste In mouth, consti pation, pain In limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gas, biliousness, sick headache, nervousness, dizziness or many other similar symptoms. If your appetite Is fickle, and noth ing tempts you or you belch gas or 1 .-i-il, al HlnatAif nffn. ..Attn. a n .. rood lies HKe a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up yQur mtnd that at the bottom of all this there Is but one cause fermentation of undi gested food. Prove to yourself in five minutes that your stomach is as good as any; that there Is really nothing wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eat ing what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost Instant relief Is waiting for you It is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Diapepsin. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR STREET SPRINKLING FOR THE SEASON OF 1910. Notice is hereby given that propos als will be received by the Street Com mittee of the common council of the City of Pendleton at the office of the city Kecoraer in the city hail tmlla ing until April 13th, 1910, at 7:10 o'clock, P. M. for sprinkling the streets of the city of Pendleton, for the season of 1910, the districts to be sprinkled are as follows, vis: District No. 1. All streets on the north side of the Umatilla River. , District Xo. 2. All streets on the south side of the Umatilla River, west of the east line of Main street, and north of the south line of Webb street. District Xo. 3. All .troAte li-ino- AOC fit a IfnA V. pinning at the Intersection of the east line of Main street with the Umatilla river, thence following the east line of Main street to the south line of Webb street, thence following the south line of Webb street east to the west Tine of Vincent street, thence following the west line of Vincent street east to the north line of Bluff street, thence following tne nortn une of Bluff street east, to the termina tion thereof, thence southerly to the City limits. District Xo. 4. Alt on crio ovum . t i i svuvti ttu of Webb street, and west of the west line of Vincent street. The City to furnish sprinklers, wa gons and water, and the contractor to furnish horses, harness and driver, and to put up and take down all stand pipes etc., separate proposals will be received for each district, and no con--tract will be awarded to any one bid der' for more than one district, the hours of sprinkling to be In accord ance with the orders of the street committee, all bids shall specify the price per team and man per day of 10 hours, time when teams are not engaged in sprinkling to be deducted, the city resc-ves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Slst day of March, A. D. 1910. THOS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SIDEWALKS AND CROSS WALK OX THE WEST SIDE OF JANE STREET BE TWEEN THE SOUTH LIXE OF BLUFF STREET AND THE NORH LINE OF inGH STREET. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Pendleton will receive bids for the construction of sidewalks and a crosswalk on the west side of Jane street from the south line of Bluff street to the North line of High street up until April ISth. 1910, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., said bids to be filed with the City Recorder, before that time, all bids shall speci fy as follows, viz: Sidewalk per lineal foot... $ Crosswalk per lineal foot.... S Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 125 09 payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, the city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Slst day of March, 1910. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Dally East Orcgonlan by carrier, only 15 cents per week.