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EIGHT PAGES. FAGB TWO. DAILY EAST OK.EXJOXl.Uf, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATl'ltUAY, JVLY 18, 1910. 20th Annual Clearance Sale Saturday Evening Specials This evening after 6 p. m. we will offer the following special bargains Men's Straw and Panama Hats ONE-HALF PRICE 50c Batwing Ties The vory lato?! luvkwear. Olioioe stylos and oolrs. Vautitul tonight. 3 f -r ?1.00 iMuvU. S5r value - 17C White liirt Waist Materials 12 1 2c Dross G 111: lhanis 30c Fine Press Materials 25c Flaxon Fine Linen 81.75 Black Swiss Taffeta ISc lilies" Vests, sleoveles. low neck. 25c Ladies Vests, sleeveless, low nook.. 15 lilies' Vests, sleeveless low neek 40c Ladies' Vests, fine ribbed . 1.75 Ture Silk Gloves.. 10 buttons ?1.29 ... Oc i ro 29c 19C ?1.05 14c 19 11 32c 100 doz. Men's Fancy Sox The greatest line in Pendleton by far. Kesru iar 50c values, tonight, vour elioieo, pairs for .' 91.00 Ladies' Waists WHITE LAWX LIXGEUIK. Second Floor. All sizes, beautifully made and trimmed. 7oC White Lawn Lingerie Waists, special 59c 1.00 White Lawn lingerie Waists. Special1 I 73c Special 91.15 Special S1.37 91.50 White Lawn Lingerie Waists. SI. 75 White Lawn Lingerie Waists THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Agents for Hart ;chaffner - Mars Clothes, Johnson -Murphy Shoes, Manhattan Shirts, Car hart t Overalls. Blocks Gloves! E SHORT NOTES FROM ATHENA (Special Correspondence.) A: henna, Oregon. July 15. J. r. Kichards. brother of U. 11. Uk hards, lias arrived In this city from cVrvallis and will operate l. X. Sun- rs threshing oultit for the harvest l!ol Fletcher, niannger of the cir culation department of the East Ore Io nian, was In this city on Thursday. Uiwrenoe I,ieuallen was up from his ranch near Adams on Wednesday. Attorney J no. B. Ferry of Pendle ton, was a caller iu this city on Wed nesday. There w ill be a record yield of wheat in this vicinity. Frank A. Smith (Sulky) was buried here on Thursday. Mr. Smith was an asefl pioneer of this county and Uaves a wife and some other rela tives. Mrs. lr. Xewsome arrived home on Thursday niitht accompanied by her sen., a wee lad of about 2 years. She had been on a visit to her husband's People near Prineville for the past 6 weeks. sued to timber growers, mlllmen, farmers and others directly concern ed. Officers of the association are: President, A. L. Flewelllng, Spokane; secretary, O. M. Cornwall, Portland; treasurer, A. W. Laird, Potlatch, Ida ho. The motto of the organization is: '"Forest use suports all indus tries, forest waste Injures all. Pro mot,, fire protection and share In the sain." In its literary now beinjj sent out, the association makes the statement that half the merchantable timber In the I'nited States today is contained in the five states of the association, and that lumber production In the same territory Is one-eighth of the to tal of the whole In the country. The forest protective associations which it represents already spend annually over $100,000 for fire patrol. The association also employs a trained forester to assist its, members who -control timber to install and maintain improved methods of pro tection, cutting and reforestation. For the aim of the organization Is not only the protection of existing forests but the judicious cutting of ripe tim ber and reforestation of logged off and burned over areas. ette valley, his return. He will speak here upon Howe Howdy old fellow? We are going on a camping trip. Did yon ever enjoy a camping trip where you had to do your own cooking and sleep beneath the stars? Wise Xope. Howe What! Do you moon to say you have nnever been on a camp Ing trip? Wise Xo. I mean to say that I never enjoyed one. Ioes Her Part. 'We're always "careful about these contiguous diseases," said Mrs. Lap sing. "When Johnny had got well of the measels wo bought some sulphur candles and disconcerted the house from top to bottom." Chicago Tribune. l'OK DANISH PMR1KS. i Profoor of Danish Agricultural Col- OPEX FOH THE SEASOX JCLY 1st. THE HARVEST HOME Mrs. J09. McKean, Prop. $1.50 per Day, $9 per Week.. Beds 50c and 75c. Meals 50c. Children under 10 years half rate. LONG BEACH, WASH. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Nova Despot ic this city on Tuesday, a boy. IK my Kirk, a brother of T. J. Kirk who died In this city last fall, died in Halsey. Oregon. Wednesday last. He was about 7 4 years old. i Mis. Ira T. S. Conrad, whose hus band dit-d in Pendleton on Saturday last has gone to Hot Lake to work in the Sanitarium. The Misses Edna Jones and Gelrie Hansoll returned Thursday from Weston mountain. ! Mrs. F. S. Legrow- was a visitor to Walla Walla on Tuesday. ; Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller a son, on Julv 11. I KKfOKl) Pl'KSES FOR RACES. NORTHWEST NOTES Kreivcr Killed by FU11. Seattle, Wash. Leonard Gehrir.p. the superintendent of a local brew ery fell from the limb of a cherry trt? in front of his Georgetown home lis; night and sustained Injuries from tv!: eh he died before medical aid oull reach him. He fell 20 feet, str.king on his head and fracturing l is fku!l He was a pioneer resident ' f the suburb and took a prominent ra t in the town's politics prior to its annexation to Seattle a few months sgv spruce timber that reach of the city. are within easy Gr-iinl Beneath Wheels, Walla Walla. Wash. jumping from a swiftly-moving interurban car at I Blalock Orchards Monday, a China run. Chung Wuse. fell beneath the wheels and was probably fatally in-1 jured. He was brought to St. Mary's i hospital, where his sku'.l was tre- j panned and the broken arms and Us: Wrre set but his chances for recov ery from the terrible injuries are ! was compelled to drive his automobile at terrific speed for 20 miles over r -ujr'a roads, according to the story he told to the local authorities. Acker man was driving, between Elgin and Hampshire when he overtook a pe destrian who asked a "lift." The man climbed in and after Aekerman had driven a short distance whipped a revolver from his pocket leveled it a: Aekerman and commaned him to "show some speed " As the wh'rling car reached the outskirts cf Hampshire Aekerman toM his pa.-seneer that the gasoline tank must be refilled. Askerman en tered a garage and summoned help. The man with the gun struggled I with four garage employes ten min 1 ntes before he was overcome. It is be j lieved he had escaped from an asylum. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cod ty. u. Frank J. Cheney mates oath that be t aecior partner of the firm of F. i. Cb ney &Co., doing Dullness in the City at Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and tbat said firm will pay the stun of ONI UCXDKF.n DOLLARS for each and Try rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 1. CHENET. Sworn to before ae and subscribed la my presence, this 6th day of December, A n iRsa A. W. GLEASOX. I.C (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally and acts directly on tbe blood and mncoua surfaces of the system. Send for testhno nlals free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for const I pa tlon. WOMAN' WHO STOLE PAYS WITH INTEREST sa all. The Chinaman could not make the conductor understand where he wanted to get off. and jumped when th- car passed the station without stopping. i..Vo.0(M 1'evt of lxc Bum. Euser.e. Or. A forest fire that ra-c-d in the vicinity of Doyl's logging i amp or. the McKenzie river. 25 or 30 i ; Wallowa Needs Uain. Enterprise. Or. Reports from all r.-.iies east of Eugene, the first of this week, destroyed about 2.500.000 feet of saw logs belonging to the Booth Kelly Lumber company, but did no other damage t. speak of. as the trees are still green and vegetation drv enough to allow the fire to Cincinnati. Ohio. Miss Irene Te desche. sister of Mrs. F. H. Phillip son, has a letter whose writer she woulj like to know. The communication came from Louisville and was written by a girl who said she was Miss Tedesche's classmate two years ago at the Uni versity of Chicago. She said she had n $3.50 from Miss Tedesche's se t'ons of Wallowa county are to the effect that unless it rains soon much I of the spring grain will suffer to such is no read. The fire was evidently started by blackberry pickers who were camped t::e : I The ! and i ar extent that the crop will be con- ( r- 4 V-1 V. T . . V- n H.-rlffl .Vila 'alt i -' Ir. the irrigated sections the alfalfa j is ' eing cut and the yield is about . good as usual. Timothy wni not rtil about the 1st of ' "--"j - --- , A'jgTist. While no sales have been, -'- n-i-.ie so far thU year, hayraisers are ar.tic pating a better price for both tin th- and alfalfa than was obta n cl last year. :a: vic.n. y. iuesjay ine iiaines tearing through the brush up i.Je hill that had been logged off. poeketbook during her university ca reer. So much has her conscience tr-ubied her since that she inclosed $300 to- make restitution. The theft so preyea on the m.nd of the writer, the letter said, that she was unable to sleep. Since she had invested the stolen money and the returns had been great, she asked that Miss Tedesche accept the $3 '('. i Winners nt Huret l'etivul in Port I land Will Cot Rig Money. I Portland. Ore. The biggest purse ! ever offered in the Pacific Xorthwest for a single race will be hung up at Portland this fall at the Harvest Fes tival and Race Meet, to be held by the Portland Fair and Live Stock associ ation. It will be $10,000 and will be known as the banker's purse. An o;hr race will net the winner $5,000 and will be known as the hotel men's purse. Many smaller prizes will be l'f-rod and it is velieved the meet will attract more people than ever gathered at a similar affair in this iction of thr country. The Portland Harvest Festival pro mises to have as its biggest attrac tion. Janus J. Hill, the great empire builder. A strong telegram, urging Mr. Hill t" attend, has been Sent to him and it is thought that if it is any where within the range of possibility. lie will come to Portland at that time. The fair and race meet will be held .-eptember 5 to 10. The management will play up the amusement idea in a maimer never before attempted. There will be all kinds of attractions suite,! to varying tastes. Plans now under way are on a large scale and tin showing of livestock of leading breed. will be extensive. The Portland Harvest Festival is eiie of several fairs and livestock shows held throughout the Pacific nirth.vest during the fall but the men behind the festival are going in to it determined to make it the best 1 the chain of fairs in this corner of the United States. Rivalry for first place may be keen but the manage ment is going in to win and will have a remarkably good list of attract ions arranged when the gat.s open in September. The grounds cast of the city where the festival will be held are ideal for ti-.e purpose and are easily reache 1 by streetcar and autos. as well as by the O. H . & X. railroad. logv sevks Siilinbl. Locution. Portland. Ore. To find available dairying districts in the Xorthwest where colonies of Danish dairymen may settle is one of the missions of rrofessor Bernard Boeggild. of the Danish American Agricultural College of Denmark, who is visiting the Pa cific Coast. Professor Boeggild Is a dairying expert from what Is consid ered the foremost dairying country of the world. He will lecture on dairying while In Portland and else where in the Xorthwest and his talks will be listened to with a great deal of Interest. The professor is Inspecting tlve, various dairying districts of the Xorth west, learning the methods In use, the system followed by farmers In milk production, manufacture Into dairy products and marketing, and the out look, here for the further spread of the industry. He has studied prac tical dairying in the various Euro pean countries but wants to add to Lis knowledge the methods In use here. Incidentally he will keep on th. lookout for districts suited to 'airir.g that is open to settlement, for Denmark is becoming overcrow ded with dairymen Profess ir Boeggild w ill lecture be '"ie tli- St He Medical association on the a'ternoon of Wednesday, July i at the Portland Commercial club '-. 1 the same night he will speak bet. .re the State Dairymen's associ ation at the same place. The public ! invited The professor will illus-f.-.'te :n. t'.iods in use in Denmark by the .nil of lantern slides. He w 1 'I arrive in Portland next Saturday and will be entertained here over Sun lay On Monday he will he taken up the valley by automobile by Phi! Dates and will visit the princi pal dairying points of the Willam- PftSIlit WW Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES nnd illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Xerl to French Restaurant Entire change three time each week. Be sure and toe the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. A Golden Wedding ! means that man and wife have lived Booth-Kelly 1 gging camp crew j t0 a good old age and consequently i number of men residing in that have kept healthy. The best way to ty su.ve.-dvd in checking the j keep healthy is to see that your liver s but if a strong breeze should i joes its duty 365 days out of J65. The ores up today or tomorrow the fire only way to do this Is to keep Bal s ll-.bie t . spread. The fire is with- lard's Herbine in the house and take n 25 yar.is ef ;he main McKenzie it whenever your liver gets Inactive. oad and is a beautiful sight a. ; 50 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & r.ig acr va'.l MOVK.MF.XT TO PUKVF.NT TIM HUH LOSSES l I'll IE :he over 400 Bros r. flames spread side hill and the whole ited up at night. TO GATHEi: IX POHTLAXD Horsp Acta as Surgeon. Walla Wal'a. Wash. One of the n --st remarkable surgical operations ( i r r rformed in this city was that ,MiS OF OLD HUT. VXD of w.laam Gross, who lives on rie- . art sT-tet. A "iore's sharp shoe was ifmmfr.t liv which tne orrena- -.t:..-m. j. c-. vcmi.i.j, u.. grow th w as eradicated, and al- ! f ul -ti.ss.oti agh rath r pa.'r.fu-, the operation . lv ; te succe5sfu!. va '- lr -ss w as combing burrs from the ( s f -he at.'mal and when he pu'U ; e th'- hair too hard, the animal re- li rstrat. d w.th a kick, str.klng h'mj ira th in: th w " t t vd ir ;hr h.-a 1 a r-Tiovcd the I..-. e a surge r.d cu't'ng a gash, wh h lumc-r tha ee was about n op-rat? urrr-. .r : llucket Miops Go to England. London. The crusade nga n-t bucket shops in the United State; by the government has apparently dr vee many American bucket sh"p c.wnirs to Eng'and. There is a perfe. t fl-v.d j of new bucket ships in Lon ion. Th-. ' same old bait is g.v.ti and julgir.c from the r.umbtr of new buck"- hap ' springing up cn all sides n o. wily in 1 London but in Manchester and other, i.irgo cities of England, the English people are ,n f r a great flee.ir.g. es. coming from M:st of these poo.s ar offering 1 ; ' union to attend .-dnlliiigs f ir every tvo pounds . Portland. Ore. A vigorous tarn- iign to save the forests of the Pa cific Xorthwest from the wholesale fire losses that occur during each dry siason lias been undertaken by the Western Forestry and Conserva tion association, embracing the state of Montana. Idaho. Oregon. Wash ington and California. The work of the association is tin ler the general direction of For, ster E. T. Albn. with headquarters here. The association represents r, minor associations, four of them in this state. Printed matter is relng s i t out and fire warnings are 1 ir.g is- DRINK UP! You don't have to think up a thirst it comes frequently enough these hot days. Just think of our thirst-quenching fountain drinks--try one and the thirst' is forgot ten. Pure, delicious, sanitarily served soda water just the right degree of flavor just the right coldness. Plain or fancy drinks. Ice cream and fruit combinations. JUST TRY "FruiL-Malt" The Invigorating Thirst-Quencher The Pendleton Drug Co. The Mark of Quality. a peace- oj will and brotherly m:'re eastern people will in-P-Ttland dur.r.g the week be g Julv 1? -hai. -Ac-rt t. P.eno to 1 J. ffri.J .hnso- f.eht. The r.iir.s are coming 20 000 strong. ,ni after tra.nioad will roli C.ty rf P. state in the V'.tomian Gtj Shock. N r-h Tak.ma. Wash St opp.ng t j ick up two wotr.er. lying in the ( r'- I a'.'.re the car track, who hi 3, t r. thrown fr- m a bugty which hai . ft run Into by an aut -mobile. M ( torn-.an S-. l-.nider of the Takima Val- h-. ar.r.ual convention Order of ii.Dt-rriiiu. 1 The -on er.tlc-n opens July l?th an.1( ends Saturday. July 23. Decora --.i r.s in the halls where the convention m -5 w.'.l be unioue. P.eal sham-r,'-k brucht fra.-n Ireland, will be :. teorf'iy features. Every hour of the conve the Ancient per fortnight and the capital .lll.lcj gu.iran- J against loss It is understood that a cru-ale is about to bfgin against the Engl..-di bucket sh'-ps s:-mewhat al-Tg the l.r.es of th? on.j carr.e.l out success fully by the United States government. .-4 1 ) -f r t -1 - - '.' W : - - s II was sur-I that a the W3- . will be I t Trans;-, rtation company, rr'sej to r.ccgniie or.e of r- n as his mother Fc-rtur.fitely Mrs Schneider was net. f r'cusly ir.ojr"d. though her cn-.-. par.ion. Mrs. F. P. Stumpf. was un c -s.-i. us f t fcur hours after the a:-, client The occupants of the aut ) ar- unknown Drivers of autom1- ( biles, especially on the roads out tion days tniri,i from the sessions cr-jwded with entertainment j for the visitors. There will be trolley nearby points 01 in- tr.ps jitorc- to A Golden Wedding. 1 means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and cor.seo,uentlj have kept healthy. The best way receptions an i arious features to keep healthy is to see that your jet excursion liver does Its duty 355 days out of The only way t dothis !s to Ballards Herbine In the house Columb'a . 365. keep SO cents a bottle A. C announced. An v, tbe rge of tr. -i,.,.. Tmrsior. steamer is one of .v, ...r.rt p This trip will oc- and take It whenever your liver sets .- .i,v .md t is sate io ssj " -""'ot. . . ... , .... 'I- . t , ,VI1 u 1 ''. town have been d:sp;ayir.g gTeai recK- v n . e wng ... i Jessness and a number of people, in- M :.y of tne vis.i.ng ueie6..- - - , cl-d r.g ranchers, have become deter- A.ir.; to ga down to tae nearoy , fu- d-'- "ojt rg Others will spend Belfast corporation electricity depart- tie spare time in laams - - - . "'Z "... .VJ I fhroiiirh tne icniwi . ......... i ..-..ecu ... . c ' i'- . .- o , mined to call them to account. lily Institution Shows Profits. Dublin, Oreland. The profits of the to have a burgeon operate upon. Tv,n Til With iniimu aruie 1 1 t.n trjilev with a revolver aa a passenger, Frel . farming regions of weatern Oregon Aekerman, a wealthy cattle buyer. J an J out into the biff bodies of fir and relief of rate. j Men's oxforda cheap at a Eklund'a. When You BUSL0, Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather. Concrete stands unsurpassed for "Basements Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks Derore you build 'your home. I will furnish your estimates for any class of work' on application. D. H. MHY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd WlllowSts. Pendleton. Ore