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Miu.vw"-'---' .. ' i. EIGIIT PAGE DAILY EAST OIUCGONIAN. PKXItLHTTOM. nRriuiia i. i. t, . - r ... ... Inri ' J iii.i'.ifir.ii, Hi ii .if, jri u, rAufl I nni cfefc a ELemM Saviigs Big Reductions in Every Department Sale Now oa and Ends August 1st. Good Underwear Reduced 35c Summer Underwear, Sale Price 25-35? 50 GOo Summer Underwear, Sale Price ... 75c Summer Underwear. Salr Pri $1.00 U nion Suits, Porosknit, half price . i 50 1.50 U nion Suits, Porosknit, half price . 75 All high-grade two-piece and union suits cut accordingly. Work and Dress Sox Nelson's Gray Mixed Sox, Sale Price .. 5p 12 l-2c Mixed Gray Sox, Good Quality, Sale Price 8 15c Black or Brown Sox, Good Quality, Sale Price :. 8 .'J5c Toppy Geneva Silk Hose, all-shades, Sale Price . 20 All Straw Hats go at HALF PRICE COMFORTS AXD BLANKETS OF ALL QUALITIES FROM $1.00 UP. Work or Dress Shirts 75c and O.jcj Work ShirtsJ Sale Price 50 75c Golf Shirts, Sale Price 45? $1.00 Golf Shirts, Sale Price G5 $1.50 Golf Shirts, Sale Price 95? Soft Negligee Shirts, light weight for the hot days, from 50? up to $3.50 for silk. 10c Canvas Glove?, good heavy weight, Sale Price 5? Celebrated Tuf-Nut Gloves from 75? up to $1.75 Telescopes from 45? up to $1.25 Suit Cases $1.25 up to $18.00 for lest leathers Bandana Handkerchiefs, red and blue ...... .5? WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS STETSON HATS AND PACKARD SHOES. Men's High Grade Clothing at Sen sational Clean up Prices 122 Suits $11, $12.50 and $15 values, Sale Price - $7.75 All odd suits .17.50, $20, $22.50 and $25 values Sale $14.$5 Extra pants to go at a song you name the price. All Shoes Reduced $3.50 Black and Tan Men's Oxfords, Sale Price $2.35 $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Patent Leather Shoes, Sale Price $2.40 $2.25 Mule Skin, Harvesters Shoes, Sale Price $1.75 $3.50 Elk Hide Shoes, Green and Brown, Sale Price ...-$2.75 Canvas Shoe?, cool on the feet, Sale Price $1.50 87.50 High Top Shoes, Sale Price $4.75 Men's Fine Neckwear Reduced 75c Men's Fancy Price 40c Men's Fancy Price Neckwear, Sale 45 Neckwear, Sale : 25? Extra larjre line to select from. Clothing for all at Work ingmens Prices WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Main and Webb Sts "Less expense makes our prices Jower NORTHWEST NOTES Buys WILsoii Rifled Clothing. Walla Walla. Wash. The police arrested Oscar Wilson, one of several occupants of a room In a lodging house at 6 o'clock Sunday fflornlng. One of the lodgers gave the alarm which resulted in Wilson's arrest, claiming he woke to find Wilson rifl ing his clothes. Candidate for Congress. Olympla, Wash. The announce ment of the candidacy of Leigh Free ninn of North Yakima afor the Unit ed States senate, subject to the re publican primaries. Is on file with the secretary of state today. S. A. Mann of Spokane and A. E. Vaetch of North port have filed as candidates for con gress to succeed Polndexter. licut Hits Walla Walla Wheat. Walla Walla, Wash. The hot weather of the last week and a half will have its effect on the wheat crop. One prominent rancher, whoso fields may be taken as a fair average, thinks a reduction of five bushels an acare in the spring grain will be the result. The winter wheat was too far ad vanced to be affected when the pres ent hot spell struck. penters having nearly finished the three buildings and stockade at the state quarry and crusher in rielah gap. Convicts will be brought from Walla Walla to finish up the crusher in stallations. The stockade is a few rods from the main traveled rond be tween North Yakima and Selah. 1 f iisiuii Apple Crop is Heavy. Husum, Wash. Statements of pros pective apple crops from the older orchards in tnis vicinity of J. R. and P II. McCraken, William Olson. J. E. Slade, E. Fish, Rosander Hendryx, J. D. Tilton and R. I). Cameron are flattering. Early apples are already on the market. Orchardlsts say the celebrated Spltzenbergs and Newtons In the White Salmon valley ' never looked better. Huff Orpington, which is laying the largest eggs in the country and car ing for chicks at the same time. Mrs. Lee's prize hen has been lay ing eggs of the enormous size of eight and one-half inches long and six and one-half Inches through. Something over a month ago this wonderful hen came off with a brood of chicks. Since that time she has cared for tho little ones and has layed 30 eggs in 30 days. 9:10.01)0 Fire at lloquiaiu. Hoqulam, Wash. Fire which threatened the destruction of the city hall and business section of the city was placed under control one hour later. The damage to the building in which the fire was confined will reach $30 000. On account of the small amount of water in the reser voir the .department could not throw a stream 60 feet from the ground. been overcome, and It is with the cus tomary precaution of the army that the delay is made. While the disease is not so bad that the horses are entirely incapacitated, the long overland march to Ameri can Lake was considered too much for them, and the 12 days' delay is given In order that they may get Into shape. Hoard (ilven 31 Parole. Wolla Walla, Wasah. The State Board of Pardons, Just adjourned anounccd the results of their work as follows: Thirty-four paroles granted, 21 final releases and 2 con ditional pardons. Following the reg ular custom, the names of the pris oners are not given out. These recom mendations go to the governor for final action. ItulM Stockade Near Selah, North Yakima, Wash. Washing ton's sub-penitentiary near North Taklma Is Hearing completion, car- Pllotagc Kates Are Cut. Portland, Ore. Pilotage for freight steamers entering the Columbia river has been cut in half. The new rate became effective Friday. The decision to slash rates was reached late Thursday at the regular meeting of the Port Commission. It U estimated that the deep sea freight ers will save on nn average of $150 for pllntabe In and out of the river. The usual charge heretofore was $300. The Port of Portland Commission ers have secured the service of four deep sea pilots to handle the pilotage work. A Wonderful Hen. Portland, Ore. The angler Is al ways coming to the front with a "fish story" and the hunter with a "hunter's yarn." but hero Is a real, genuine, truthful story. Mrs. Lee of 521 Fifth street has one or the most Industrious hens In the world. She Is not a freak hen, but Just a fine large, healthy half-breed J ( liihl Horribly Humeri. Walla Walla. Anna Degn, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 4. Degn of this city, was burned so se verely Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock when she stepped upon a match that she will probably die. Rushing to the kitchen where her mother was washing dishes, the child screamed for help. Mrs. Degn pour ed the contents of the dishpan upon the flames and rushed the girl to the bathtub and turned on the water, fi nally extinguishing the fire. The mother was burned severely about the hands and arms, while her daughter, according to the physicians. Is partially cooked from her knees to her head. Formers Hold Alfalfa. Walla Walla, Wash. Despite the fact that the first cutting of alfalfa has been made some time ago. there has been little shipped, less than 10 carloads, while the reports from sur rounding towns indicate the activity M even ss there. I Prices seem to be the trouble, and the offerings of $10 and $11 seems not to tempt growers, who are hold ing for $12 and 15. which, thej; say, they'll surely get. On the other hand, dealers question this, and state their . belief that hay prices are bound to keep as low as at present. They say that the demand now is keeping the price to the point where it is and that when the later countries begin to cut their second crops the offerings will bear the market down. Little baling has been done as yet; the price for this la set at $2 a ton. 'Pinkeye" De-toys March. Walla WauiX, Wash. Pinkeye has invaded the stables of Fort Walla Walla and so severe Is the epidemic among the horses of the First Cavalry stationed there, that trie departure for American Lake, scheduled for July 15. has been delayed until July 27. Veterinarians are working hard with the animals, and it is reported that the worst of the disease has been passed, but the trouble has not yet LEHMAN HOT SPRING The Health and Pleasure Resort. Frank L. McNeil Mgr., Strongest test mineral water in the Blue Mountains (If Camping privileges free," water piped right to the grounds. Good hotel, J thoroughly renovated this season. Good meals. Cottages rented by the week or month. Fine Urge swimming pool and private baths. Fishin hunt ing, dancing every night, bowling, etc. Just the place to rest and regain your health, enjoying yourself at the same time. Automobile stagefrom Pendleton Auto Co. to Lehman Hot Springs, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Returning Same Day. Round Trip $8.00 Thompson's mail stage connects with Umatilla Central Passenger at Pilot Rock every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Returning following days. Fare $3 One Way or $5 Round Trip Freight $1 Per Hundred Special trips may be arranged with either stage line. . lt Icik I :i 1 Has Blaze. Goldendalo, Wash. Fire which started in W. P. McDowell's plumbing shop on East Main street at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, destroyed that structure, the Young block, a brick structure, and Ryan's restaurant, causing $10000 damage. At 2:30 o'clock the fire was still burning, but as no wind was blow ing the firemen expected soon to have it under control and prevent further damage. The Young block was occupied by A. C. Chapman's furniture store. Most of the stock was saved before the flames reached the building. Mrs. Tat Ryan's restaurant, next door, was practically a total loss. The firemen are expecting their en gines to save the East End livery and adjoining buildings. The fire was discovered In the plumbing shop by a nlghtwatchman. The cause is unknown. PARIS BOULEVARDS' NEW IDOL WORSHIP 1'ASCIXATED BY GLORIOUS SADNESS'' OF AX ACTRESS Mile. Lucie Lantelme Brings Impres sionable Parisians to Her Feet by Her Pensive Eyes A Xew Method of Cantivation. the varieties,, crowd the stage door and frequent the Avenue des Acacias In the Bols, where she drives in the afternoon, just to catch a fleeting glimpse of her. It has been said that this lovely woman has set a good many fashlona that American women are wearing without knowing their history. For instance, the fur-bordered shawl-like mantle of velvet edged with fur that is seen in one of the photographs of her designing, and she was the first to wear It. One sees any number of them In New York, for it was a style that immediately caught the feminine fancy. The wearing of the hair In a deep waved bang or fringe quite to the eye-brows was her invention and the little turban wound about the hair was also her idea. It is predicted by the great French critics that she will be the greateit Paris. The boulevards have a new I Idol. It Is Mile. Lucie Lantlme, a little actress at the varieties. Paris' has to have at least one -new Idol of Idol. It is Mile. Lucie Lantelme, a stepped into the place held by a long, French actress of the decade; that she list of very wonderful French fascl-1 will stand forth as Rejane and Eern nators. But where others have won . hardt have, for she has all the quall their throne, temporarily, of course, ties of a great artist, and she has gone but none the less triumphantly, by , straight forward along the way t ) dash and go and wit, the curve of a success. No modern actress, In fact, mouth, the shape of a head or the ever fell into such a bed of roses as turn of an ear. Mile Lantelme has dis-I she has or had the way swept wide covered a new charm. j open for her. Some might fancy that It Is her "glorious sadness" that has 1 lo ni4ve lnm3 "Klue so ea" Ior u" won her her place. Mile Lantelme's I 3 Board and room per day $1.50, by the week Special rates to families. $9.00. Iielod a Little Boy. O. C. Phillips. Mt. Vernon. III., has a little son who has been cured of weakness of kidney and bladder by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. "He was troubled with this annoying dis order ever since an Infant. I heard thnt Foley Kidney Pills were good for that, and the frst few doses show ed a marked Improvement, so we kept It up for several weeks until he had taken two bottles. He Is now three years old. His kidneys and bladder are strong and regular and he is a healthy robust boy. I strongly recom mend Foley Kidney Pills to parents whose children are so afflicted." Koeppen & Bros. Lcofxild's Daughter to Wed. Home. Princess Clementine, the youngest daughter of the late King Leopold of Belgium, in Turin on her arrival was welcomed at the station by Prince Victor Napoleon. The princess proceeded to a hotel, where the dowager Duchess of Aosta visited her. It is stated that the marriage of Princess Clementine and Prince Victor opolcon will take place shortly at Moncallerl castle, where the chapel has already been prepared. The cere mony will be of private character, as the bride Is in mourning for her father. eyes are peculiar and penstve and she turns them upward so that a thin crescent of white appears under their luminous iris. It almost looks as though she would cry at a word. She has a sweet, ethereat sadness, al though she weighs 135 pounds and seems well nourished. Pensiveness hangs over her like a mystic aura. All this has set Parisians by the ears; It Is so new and novel, and, withal, so charming. So. when Mile Lantelme rides out in her demure carriage along the Bois de Boulogne the boulevardiers con gregate upon each side and watch her as she passes Sympathetic tears almost dim their eyes as they watch her sorrowful orbs staring directly in front and looking neither to the right nor to the left. For that is an other charm of Mile Lantelme. She does not cast roguish glances at her admirers nor smile upon them sweet ly Instead, she always -looks sor rowfully straight ahead. Mile. Lantelme is only twenty-three years old. but at twenty-five she may lx a princess! Who knows. Perhaps that Is what she Is thinking about when she rides along the boulevard, with her sorrowful eyes cast down, while Paris forgets the green hour to toss up Its hats and shout its appre ciation. Mile. Lantelme has set a sorrowful fashion. There are Lantelme mantles, lantelme hats, Lantelme waists and Lantelme manners. A Lantelme de votep can be told by the pensive man ner, the gentle s'gns and the modest shrinking which attends contact with the rougher humanity. Yet Mile' Lantelme's beauty Is not that of a recluse. Indeed, it Is a com bination of a peculiarly luxurious and distracting style with the sadness that brought the French to her feet. Parisian women, when they are very beautiful, often have that peculiarity which the French call "la beauty de Diahle." This does not mean that its possessor Is wicked. Not at all but that It is a very wicked sort of love liness. Ilenee tho fascination of the contrast. So the Lantelme admirers would cause her to lose that sad look; but no. she is too well balanced to have her head turned by flattery cr sudden success. Ah. what an inspiration was her "glorious sadness." A Golden Wedding means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy Is to see that your liver does Its duty 365 days out of S85. The only way to do this la to keep Bal lard's Herbine In the house and take It whenever your liver gets Inactive. 50 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Who says now that the negro race Is th inferior race? ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Lewis says: SPECIAL XOTICE A Golden Wedding, means that man and wife have lived i to a good old age and consequent! have kept healthy. The best way ; to keep healthy Is to see that your i liver does Its duty 365 days out of j 365. The only wav to dothls Is to ! keep Ballards Herbine In the house and take It whenever your liver gets Inactive. 50 cents a bottle. A. C Koeppen & Bros. Of Importance- to the People of Pen dloton. Throws Self from Toy of Cathedral.. Rome. Con Robblano, chaplain of :mi orphan boys' home, committed suicide by throwing himself from the top of Milan cathedral. The death was witnessed by the king of Italy's court chaplain, who happened to look up from the royal palace opposite. Tallman & Co. desire to announce to the readers of the East Oreconlan that they have been able to secure the agency for ParTsinn Sage, the marvelous dandruff cure and del ght ful hair dressing. ! Tallman Co are glad to state that Parisian Sage Is a rigidly guar-i anteed hair Invlgorator. , It cures dandruff in two weeks by: killing the dandruff microbes; it ; stops falling hair, itching scalp and splitting hair or monev baric I It Is a most pleasant hair dressing 1 especially for ladies, as it causes the I hair to grow In thickly and makes It 1 luxuriant and lustrous. The price Is ' only jo cents a large bottle at Pendleton People Have Found Thai This Is True. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every call, Is Doan's Kldnev Pii'.s, a true spe cific. Many Pendleton people rely on It. Here Is Pendleton proof. Mrs. E. J Meiners, 501 street. Pendleton. Oregon, About two years ago a cold settied on my kidneys .md caused backache and pains through my loins. I felt 'ame and sore and any movement such as stooping or 1 fting was ac companied by sharp twinges. While I was suff.iing in that way, Dor.n's Kidney Pills were brought to my at tention and I procured a box. They gave me re!: f at once and I had nc used them l mg before my trouble was entirely removed. I know that this reedy is one of great merit and consequently I do nn hesitate to rec ommend it." (Statement given Oc tober 10. 1905.) Time Is the Test. Mrs. Meiners was interviewed cn May 17, 1910, ana she said: "I still haunt ' l,""s "..uiiey x-ius in n.gn es- i teem and I am pleased to again say ; a good word for them. I have taken j this preparation recently and It has done good work." l-or sale by a I dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, s de agents for the fnit- .1 Slates Remember tho name Doan's nd take no other. I FRESH MEATS I :ce is i 7.11-1$ SAUSAGES, FISH AXI LARD. Alway. pure and dellertd promptly. If you phone the Central Meat Market 10t E. Aha St.. Phone Mala II.