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EIGHT PAGCS. flGK TWO. DAILY EAST OREUOX1AX. PELVDLETOX, OREGON, Till'ItSDAY, JtXY 21, 1910. BELLICOSE ATHENANS BROUGHT TO COURT IUMI 20th Annual Clearance Sale Children Cry for Fletcher's WVf " Separate Skirts Reduced All sr 1 stvlt-s in ;t wide variety of mater ials, w-.ll made and ixrfWt f ittinsr. Price never 1av a ii"W -cc tliem. 31.25 Separate Skirts, Clear. IV. 33.76 S4..10 S. ji;lrate Skirt, Hear. Pr. S3.S7 S3.00 S-iuirare Skirts, Clear. Pr. S4.15 S5.25 Sr-parat.. Skirts, Clear. Pr. S4.S0 36.0O Separate Skirts, Clear. Pr. S4.9S Separate Skirts. Clear. Pr. S6.20 SS.OU Separate Skirts. Clear. Pr. S6.65 Separate Skirls, Clear. Pr. SS.15 ?10 S.parato Skirts. Clear. Fr 9S.35 Table Linens i and Toweling Reduced 91.00 7i-in. Pine Weight TaUe Linen, Ch-J ranee Price - 63. 75 'i-i-in. Pine Talile Linen. Clearance 49C Linen. ... SSt TaU Lit; Clearanee Price 9C 20C h .lia Linen. Clearance Price 14 l-2r 2r India Linen, Clearance Price ....17i 'jC India Linen, Clearance Price 24C 200 White Indian Head. Clearance Pr. 16C 25C C.tt.Hi Ran. Clearance Price 21C 12 1-2C Cra-li Toweling white. Clear- . . ir.. Price IOC 15C Cra-h Tiveliuir, white. Clearance. Pri .. 12C 1?C C-;i-li Toweling, white, Clearance Pri.- 14 1-2C 12 1 '2c Pel O upu: Flannel. Clearance Pri.-.- .. 9C 12 1-2C White Tmki-h Towels, Clearance Price, each r Sc 15C White TnrkMi TV.wek Clearance Pri.-e. encli lit 25C White and Fancv Oil Ch.th. flc-arnwe Price ISC Pri - S1.23 72-in. Fine Weight Tahle Cl.- ( ranee Price S1.50 72-in. Fxtra Fine Weinl.t Waists are Sacrificed A mvaet variety so great in fact that the price reductions are extra deep on these lines, all the choicest style.-, all materials, plain or elaborately trimmed, you'll want several at the-i- small sale price-, so hurry for first and le-t choice. 75C Wa-h Wai-ts, Clearance Price . 59 S1.00 Wa-h Waists Clearance Price ..7Sc SI. 25 Wa-h Waists Clearance Price.97 SI. 75 Wash Waists, Clearance Pr. $1.35 S2.00 Wa-h Wai-ts Clearance Pr. $1.65 S2.25 Wa-h Waists Clearance Pr. $1.90 S2.50 Wa-h Wai-t-, Clearance: Pr. $2.10 $2.75 Wash Waist-, Clearance Pr. $2.23 $3.00 Wash Wai-ts Clearance Pr. $2.35 $3.50 Wash Wai-ts, Clearance Pr, $4.00 Wt.-h Wai-ts, Clearance Pr. S4.50 Wa-h Wai-ts, Clearance Pr. $5.00 Wa-h Waists, Clearance Pr. S5.50 Wash Waists, Clearance Pr. $6.00 Wa-h Wai-ts Clearanee Pr. $2.70 $3.35 $3.85 $4.15 $4.60 $4.95 These values are unprecedented. Clearance of Women's Stylish Suits () final surrender of profit on present style suits. All splendidly tailored. Made from the nit fashionable materials, and suitable for wear into the late fall. ...Never so little to iav a at this sale. S15.00 Women's Suits. Clear. Pr... $7.15 S20.00 Women's Suits, Clear. Pr. $13.60 $22.50 Woman's Suits, Clear. Pr. $14.65 $25.00 Women' Suits. Clear. Pr. $16.75 $27.50 Women's Suits, Clear. Jr. $17.98 $30.00 Women's Suits, Clear. Pv. $19.S0 $35.00 Women's Suits. Clear. Pr. $25.95 $37.50 Women's Suits, Clear. Pr. $27.85 $45.00 W. -men's Suits, Clear. Pr. $33.80 $50.00 Women's Suits Clear. Pr. $39.70 $60.00 Women's Suits, Clear. Pr. $43.20 sirrn.r tiifii: iui-tkkkxcks RKIXMIK Jl lH-.i: KK1IK1S (' .A. Lovelace uiitl Onirics (iraut I'n ST:ij!e in I l-tii uir- Over Ie!t rormer N Fined M. I. lYoMiIiiii: Filler nt Athena Kulii Pi-lny Harvest. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE- Where it PAYS to Trade MILTON BOY BREAKS HIS COLLAR BONE SON OK .T. I). BIRD FAI.l.si FHOM TUFF. Fracture llftliieed ami Roy Is Getting Aloiia: Nicely Telephone Company 1'iits In Anoilier line to Wulla Wal la Short Items. in the numlif-;' of candidate seeking j ( "inniission in the army. Twenty) -lira a.. exactly the number of young i men who -resented thpmspivt s for en- '.ancr- to tile Loyal Mil'.tiiry colleges j 'oo!u i(.-'.i and Sandhurst ivn' 2264. : This year tli- number has jcen ilueir.i to a little over "oi. The fact . if the army as a profes sion is he oming more and more uii j.'.j.uUir. Parents declare that the pay is co inadefiuate and the expenses so (.in rmmiu t Vi rt fVii' fiw.fnr trt nHfl ! ' AFFTIOX FLIGHT SFATS. atilhie ( liae Quits jit SWO Rid; Otli-er- liny at S"0. Lou lnr.. A o"nt"t for the honnr ' being the first passenger to he car- re- ried by .Mr. Orahnm-YVhite In arroplaiip resulted in pome amuslni '(ns at P.mnklands. It was announced that passages would be offered by auction for the first time in Rnpdand, and the auo- neer explained that though he hi3 (Special Correspondence.) Ath. na. Or. July 20. C. A. Love lace and Charles Grant were brought before Justice Richards In his court yesterday to settle a littU- difference between them, as their difficulty re sulted in a hand to hand cotnbat Monday night. What one could (rather from the evidence In the case, the trouble oc curred in the saloon of John Estes In which place Mr. Lovelace was em ployed. Mr. Grant was in the saloon at the time and he made mention of J5 that he loaned to Mr. Lovelace sev eral months ago. which sum had not yet been paid. The mention of the debt enraged Mr. Lovelace and he as saulted Mr. Grant with a chair. Mr. Grant caught the chair In one hand and proceeded to pound his opponent over the head with his hand, but find in;; that he almost broke his finger that way, Mr. Grant then took the chair and proceeded to use that on the other combatant. Mr. Lovelace then swore out a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Grant and demanded a trial bv Jury. The trial took place yesterday afternoon in Judge Richard's court and after a somewhat heated session a verdict of not guilty was returned by the jury and Mr. Grant went free. Love-lae.- s. emed to be the aggressor, how-ev.-r. and Judge Richards fined him ' ."'I and costs. Rev. Sykes. the presiding elder of thi- Walla AValla district of the Methodist church, was in this city yi -ienlay and held the fourth quar tei ly conference yesterday afternoon. The pivarher's salary was raised and '.h'- affalis of ihc church in general were discussed as this Is the list n.ieiing of ih pri siding elder with !!; officials of l!ie ehnivh lv-iv, be f !'. the aiitm.il 'olutnt !: r'wr con-f- re, ice. which w'll in- held this fall. , A slight rain fell lure this morn ing an I several ma. li.in s had to post pone tit., harvesting of the golden Sl'i'li until tho stia Although a good r.i'1. of the spi ing : ;i ..t u. d iie i n t.- ,.n r -lit at th s t'tue ;,s si- :, th.- .-ha:! i-.fr harvesters that ai rields at present. 1 ess id The Kind You Htvc Always Kouvlit, n:il vhMi Jias bocn ia so for over SO years, la 1oruo Uic 8lt;natnro of and lias been made unacr ins iier-r ; i . . A - f .. I I I Alliiw no ono to deceive yon In this. i . Ail Counterfeits, Imitation end "Just-as-good" aro but1 i:xierimcnts that trifle with and endanger tho health of iTifaiits and Children Kxperleneo njraint Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a liarniless substitute lor Castor Oil, Taro gorie, Drops and Sothiiie; Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstanop. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nud allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVlnd Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, retridates tho Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 5 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CCNTUK COim"r. 7T UIr 1TMCT. NtW TORH CITY, OVL'll 100.000 I.MMIGIIANTS '1X1 XOKTHWEST SINCE J.W. 1 i- dry again, "tiid do some me good, it Inconvenience ,s it would ncces P un of the many at work In the never Keen In a machine himself he heiievM the s.?(-?it.tiS as" worftj at l.'s; $1,000. Biddinc started briskly at 24 guin ea" an I va quickly run up to 12" UK 11 (Special Corrfsiondence.) M.l'.on, Or.. Juiy 20. The 5-year- old -in of Rev. J. D. tiieir 1...V3 in business. It i.s the same with the rank and file. In the Royal j Iincinecrs. once the most popular (oii,s in the army, the war office i i t iin.oii lee hni-i. fr:''htene.l off all the niph k r.lee. jiuni'.-i -, or iii, ai wnicn usui e mii eovereu 1Mb or THE 'Mo'iiieu- or KADI I'M i best men, skilled rnen i jrici.ir.s. engine lr!vers Instrunit-nt it- 1 r. ,1 .Ir'llH.httiTliin nr,i nr. I.OI?- '' 11 I .. oi'rii.t,.,! t. flit, rtnri.e n rhee find i sus'.tining a broken collar bone. A pliys oian was call.-d to reduce the j fracture and the little hoy is doing nicely. G. A. Kinkl-r and Cb-m Wilcox are expected down from Tlutton, Wash., tl'.U evening; un a bi :ef visit. Miss Mina Hayes left today for lie Minnville. Ore., where she will make her home. The telephone cnipuuy has Just completed a private long distance line which makes two private lin this city to Waila Walla. The Fair store is being moved to day from the old quarters into the Tine new brick store prepared espe cially for this establishment. od pay and more consenial employ ment in the fhippme ami electrical trades or the railways and many ex- turjno.-rs may now be found on the streets of London, driving taxieabs. ! "r private motor cars. The army council "is so disturbed i about this particular state of affairs that it is proposing to seek parlia- i mentarv sane on very shortly to or- have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy ia to see that your liver does Its duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to dothls Is to' keep Paliards Heroine In the house nn.l ln1A It n-hnpvpr vAllr liver ?otir fer a higher and new system of pay In ; ,n,ctve; 50 cent9 "J, bottle. A c. cori'3- ! Koeppen & Bros. from .s-r-r-tary iiai.iane. who is aommeu j by army men to have done much bet ter tnan any of his predecessors, is leing severely criticised at -the mili tary clubs for snubbing the various cadet corps movements and more es peejallv the latest attempt to form a London. The "Kvening News" de clares that :'. London engineer has dis- the richest deposits yet raullne chase retired from the con- known of uranium, the "mother" of lest, leaving Lady Ab ly victorious. j radium. ruber passages were subsequently! These deposits are now In British old at ar. iv-r.ige figure of $30. , bnds. j The eng;neer in question Is Harry A Jolden Wedding. March. V. E., M. I. M. K.. who, after means that man and wife have lived i three years' pioneer work located to a good old age and consequently uranium deposits within a narrow ..r. a in tin- mountainous district of Spokane, Wnsh. Statistics compli ed by the emigration departments of several transcontinental railroads show that more than ono hundred thousand men. women and children have come into Washington, Oregon, luaiio and Montana since January 1. and of these between 13,000 and "".- Ooo have settled In the Inland Em pire. Passenger traffic during the lust six months this year exceeded that of the same period In 1903, not withstanding the fact that the rush to the exposition nt Seattle began be last week In May. The reports also Indicate that fully 100, OOo more settlers have arranged to come Into the four northwestern states before the close of the year. Most of the newcomers aro farmers, frult-grow ers and dairymen, the majority tak ing up lands In eastern Washington and Oregon, north and central Ida bo and western Montana. Others have gone Into business In the larger cities and towns. Passenger trafflo inanagi rs say that the eyes of the Mast are turned at last to the West and that from now on there will be ;i constant stream of homeseekcrs I entering various parts of the country. Little sheets of paper, little drops of Ink. Make a pretty ad that causes men to think. ' Men's oxfords cheap at a Eklund's. MOTHERS FR END Iiitcl'C-tlllLr r.etlnollial. London. ,n engagement which b interesting Americans in town is that of F. Templeton C'rnker. nephew of Mis. Whitelaw Rep, to Miss Helen Irwin of Philadelphia. The young a ill visit rel- i "' -" ' 'l ' ...... ..... II,. L In ...... ... 1 !.! I ..l.. '-..reiii i I c-. I i 'j is iili.u II. 1 1. i. i.i a i ;e il 1 e i ' u- 1 1 . 1 1 I leu ill 1 1 ic rai 'net. if (i!cf.i:-agin! nny-hl".? that fe"mn. and will visit the Ambassa rlo.u n' t fit In exactly with his own J .lor and Mrs. Reld In October. t territorial scheme, u.s intimate . Boise. Idaho, wh.-i'- sh atives for the summir. Mrs. F. E. Wo'ox and son Bue! will leave Monday for an extended visit in Kansas an 1 Illinois. They expect to be gone two months. ARMY COl'NCIL AT ALARMin I CAMUIIATMS friends, however declare that Mr. When the Btnmaeh falls to perform llalilane's career up to the present has j Its functions, the bowels become de er. '. y been one long struggle against rin?d the liver and the kidneys con Lloy t-Cn urge and Winston Churchill, j geted ctuing nubcrous diseases. The w h. would like to reduce expenditure stomach, find liver must be restored to on the army minimum. and n ivy as well to a London. See i eta re the army council aie rlousiv alarmed at the llahlane and once more se- .-li-adv decrease Daily .lily 1.1 Tii-i Orcconiaii cm per -ck. by carrier, j a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomneh and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do It Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. j liuarda Portugal. i The extent of the uranium area is i a strip of country approximately a mile wide and a mile and a half in length. The rock formation In which the ! precious element is imbedded Is suf ficiently near the surrace to be min- i 0,1 without difficulty. c-" Hitherto radium has been extract ed by a tedious and costly process , from pitchblende found at Joachim stahl, in Austria. The market price nt present is IsO.OOO per gramme (15 432 grains), and the Austrian guv. , eminent has only a gramme of ra i d.um in Its possession. It is claimed for the newly discov I tied uranium deposits in Portugal i that they are capable of turning out j about loOO tons of ore nion'hly, and l tiiat the mineral becomes richer as .: d'p'.u of tile shaft- increases, t'ran'um has, indeed, been found at depth "f 200 fe t. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the months before baby comes, are among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon tho little- life about to begin. Her happinoss and physical comfort yrill largely govern the proper development of the health and nature of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to the mother's happiness and health by the rolief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate the muscles and tendons of the body, soothe the swollen mammary glands, cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. The regular use of Mother's Friend gTeatly lessens the pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, con taining valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA, Men's oxford cheap at A. Eklund's. - ; -.' .--'':V;.".v . .'Hi-Tv-.. 'V i i:,.r::r,r- ..-T ::., .-;;:r;v;v.j:- :j ; f4 J'i . . i' : fc-, . . . '. ' vif '.'v'"-.-e'' mm- ev : J. I S ' - k 1st. .... Sjt . lT,jh 7-". .o" . '; . -r.- .. .: s ji-1. l ! I I 1 .1 , L 0m '-3 Just Arrived Quality Toilet Soap, fine floral odors, 10c cake, 3 for 25c. Look nt our window. SPECIAL Duroy's Claret Soda. 5 cents. Delicious r.nd refreshing. F. J. DONALDSON. Rel'jilt Tr- jftrt. ,rTi FAItM HOMES IN VMA I'M.I.A COl'NTV. Byers Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that crows. Good bread is nwred whan BYERS' BEST EI.OITR s used. Bran, Short, Steam Rolled Rarley always en hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. MB5Ka(BW3a:C;xa:TTeSIX3 Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens!!! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For eliolee drrsseil one phone your ordor night before. We dress none except for orders so If yon like cold ftorage ponltry patronize the other fellow or store yourself. East End Grocery Rea. Phone D. 1561. Telephone Main 536