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EIGHT PAGES DAILY BAST ORKftOMAN. PENDLETOX, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910. PAGE TOREK For Rheumatism nnl Nervous ness. A Santa Ana, Cal., druggist says: "A customer came limping In, hla knees badly swollen with Rheumatism. I persuaded him to try a pair of Electropodes. Three days later he came back happy and said: 'I would not take $20 for my pair of Electro podes.' " Your health and comfort are worth many times the price of Electropodes. Why not give them a chance to cure you? Electropodes eliminate all ex cess uric acid, and cleanse and purify the entire system. They strengthen nerves, Increase cir culation and cause each organ to perform Its duty properly. You can try Electropodes en tirely at our risk. Following Is the contract which druggists sign: y Druggist Signs this Contract. The purrhn&er of r'.eetmp,!'. its Ki:t't m! the pnvflcua of returnm r tnvm i ..a So days, and the purcltaae prire ( I l.U ) im to b refunded upon the fulluwinjr condi tional Thee are to be woru m'ci.rriinjr ?3 direetlona for at Iraat 25 connerutive days, and then if not aatiafacturr, to be rciLraed In original box. VruxtUt' Signature . At druggists; or by mall, post pnld. If your druggist cannot furnish Electropodes, send us 11.00, and we will see that you are supplied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Electropotle Co. 243 Los Angeles St. , Los Angeles Cal. doctors in India. Lady Hardlngo, wife of the new Viceroy of India, heads the movement for the creation of a woman's Indian medical service, un der the immediate authority of the government. IN LAN D EM PI HE CLUB TO IICILI) $350,000 HOME NEWS AND VIEWS FROM OVER THE SEA Spokane, "Wash. Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars will be ex pended by the Inland Empire club, recently organized, on Its new home In Riverside avenue, where a site, costing $150,000, Is to be acquired in a few days. The building also prob ably will house the Spokane chamber of commorce and Its auxiliaries and the University and Architects' clubs jund several state and local orgatil- r-attons. These officers were elected for the year: President, Perry D. Tull- first vice president, W. X. Day; second vice president, J. P. McOoldrlck; treas urer, F. M. March; secretary, E. A. Von Hasslocher; governors, Robert E. Striihorn, Frank R. Culbertson, John F. Meagher, Thomas S. Grif fith, Joseph A. Borden and the exe cutive officers. The purpose of the club Is indicat ed In the following language In Its articles of incorporation: "To en courago social intercourse among the residents of Spokane and the Inlnnd Empire; to establish, equip and main tain a club-house or rooms with the usual other appliances of a social club, and to provide ways and means for their social advantages and en joyment." , The club house will bo from five to seven stories in height and occu py a lot 60 by 142' feet. It will be modern in every respect and fitted with summer and winter convertible roof gardens. The offices and per manent exhibits of the chamber of commerce will occupy an entire floor. A holding company Is now in the process of formation," said Secretary Von Hasslocher, "and the work of fi nancing the project will beirln in a short time. The founders of the club are prominent business and nrofen- slonal men in Spokane and everything Is moving along smoothly. We" be lieve that In a short time the rlnh will be a factor in the life of the In land Empire." London. Although tho royal fam ily has been plunged into fresh mourning as a result of the recent death of Prince Francis of Tcck, Queen Mary's brother, much quiet entertaining Is going on at the Royal Palace. Queen Maud and Crown Trlnce Olaf of Norway, are vUitlng there, Queen Maud being a sister of King George. They frequently meet the deposed King Manuel and his mother Dowager Queen Amello, who are entertained as informally as their rank will permit. Added to the list within the past few days aro Prince and Princess Constantlne of Greece, who also are relatives of King George and Queen Mary. Distinguished Japanese residents of London will join next In the observance of the late King Edward's birthday next week, as an evidence of the unusual tribute paid to the Mikado on his birthday. So much has been heard about the strained rela tions between England and Japan re cently, that leading Japanese as well an Englishmen have come to a quiet agreement to take every advantage possible to show tho two countries mutual courtesies in the hope of re ceiving the good feeling which mem bers of both governments persist is felt for each by the other. Several prominent French residents of London will go to Paris tomorrow to participate in a great birthday ovation to bo given President Falll eres of France on Sunday, when he will be sixty-nine years old. The demonstration is Intended as a trib ute of order loving Frenchmen who have been considerably distressed by the threatening letters received by President Fallleres and members of his cabinet from anarchistic sources, following the arrest of the leaders of the strike on the railways. Now that the White Star Leviathan Olympic has been launched, there come rumors of a gigantic Cunarder in the near future. She will be, ac cording to reports, a thousand feet long will have a tonnage of 90,000 and a speed of twenty-five knots an hour. This year's big increase In transatlan tic travel has quite changed the point of view of the steamship companies and shipbuilders on this sldo of the ocean. The three children of the King and Queen of Spain seem to have Inherit ed the delicacy of constitution of their father rather than tho robust physlquo and glowing health of their mother. The Prince of the Aturlas, to be sure, resembles the Queen and seems fairly strong, but he Is lack ing In vitality and Is very slow in de veloping. He is unlike the ordinary British youngster of his age and much prefers sitting absolutely still with his hands gravely folded to running about In the palace gardens. Prince Jaime the second boy, suffers from St. Vitus dance and has to bo kept In the sea air as much as possible. The baby, Princess Beatrice, is very delicate in deed and though she seems to have no definite complaint, she does not gain as those In charge of her would llko to have her. Reports of girls' colleges indicate that this year a record number of younir English women are studying for medical degrees, this being the result of a proposal to establish a new government service for women Croup is most prevalent rtnrtnr fhn i dry cold weather of the early winter I months. Parent of young children I should be prepared for it All that la needed la a bottle of Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy, lfany mothers are never without it in their homes and It ; U- .... 1 una iitw umppointea them. Bold i by all dealers. I REMEimnREI) SCHOOLBOY FEUD Parisian Shoots Old Schoolmate After Lape of 2 Years. Paris. A crime that surpasses any thing in the history of American feuds was perpetrated recently at St. Enogat. It was the culmination yt .! m -1 - ..i .1 . a ei-iiouiouys ngnt wnicn I occurred 26. years ago. The victim naa lorgouen all about It. The asssassln, one Beslon, chanced upon his victim, a man named Gate bols. The recollections of Gatebois were of the most friendly descr'ptlon. He could not make sufficient of the Individual who struggled with him self to master the "three R's." ire gave him a good dinner and showed him over his shop and Introduced him to many of his friends. The unsus picious Gatebois had him again to lunch. They chatted and Joked and then went Into the garden. Beslon suddenly drew a' revolver, "You brute," he shrlekked. "do you remember what you did to tne 26 years ago?" Before Gatebois could reply Beslon fired, and as his old comrade fell smashed his skull with the revolver. Neighbors who had heard the shot, took the man prisoner. Gatebois was taken to a hospital, where he died the same night. Beslon remained cool. "Twenty-six years ago," he said "that man struck me when I was de fenseless. I have been waiting a chance to revenge myself." When a cold becomes settled In the system, It will take several days' treat ment to cure it and the beat remedy to use is Chamberlain's Couch Rem edy. It will cure ulcker than any other and also leaves the system In a natural and healthy condition. Sold by ail dealer. Insanity Gains; Gorman Army. Berlin The report that Insanity had been Increasing In tho army has not surprised anybody living here. One can not well Imagine a more dreary career than that of a German soldier. The men are treated worse than If they were animals. Indeed, an army horse has a much easier time than a private. As for the officers, they have little else to do but strut around and respond to salutes. And they appear to be constantly appalled by he sense of their Importance. Within a month three of them killed themselves. Tho army Is irreligious, among other things. Lams baek comes on suddenly and la extremely painful. It Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief Is afforded by applying Cham berlain's Liniment. Bold by all deal- Hohbach's coffee and oyster house Is now open; best of service. IN THE I- I tm signest type er nanpiaass ia f W-"bT TV"sr"sr,rV T reachs y kavtng chlMi-e In tfca n sPl III9 U aP 11 kome: tut the comInK of tho UtMo 11 X X iL MMJL A ones i often attended with appre- HLjr hsasion and dread. Mother'. Friend j is m fk.f U . u used dj we exsecuuit dmuibi u III I V I . preparation of tte ordeal, carries JL JavV-rA -- " hM through the crisis with safety. mt. rmat retMelv aflsUki nature ia all Moeesary snywcw cn&agei oi me sy- JToyorTon, - pried l f Dmitry of form after baby oo. Tie ""i"''? Mother'! rriond allay, usm, Frsrso caJdnf of th brsaste, amd la every way coatributes to Mros, amy motherhood. Mother's Triea il old at draft tores. Write for cm free book containing ral liable Info jnatloa for sfectant another. BKASFIXU) KUQXTULTOB OO., Atlanta, Ghv Mothers (Friend AY AT ALEXANDERS vv AY, NOVEMBER, 16th Where ure you E'lng, Oh, Maiden, I pray, As you hurry alung thro the crowded way; Your eyes chine bright, your face is aglow With smiles and sunshine you're happy I know. Oh! Indeed I am! and so would you be If you were a little girl Just like me; I'm tnking my mamma and Dolly so sweet, . To Alexander's store, which Is on Main street. For November sixteenth ia little girl'3 day. And to all who bring Dollies, he'll give away A cute little vest, either pink or blue, That will keep her warm the long winter through. My Mamma Is going, and perhaps will see Another one like it to Just fit me; But we're in a hurry to be on our way, And must not stay longer, so bid you good-day. 0 if WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th ..'..V .J.VS :.'t'-:'S4v We have the largest and best assorted stock of low, medium and high priced Underwear ever displayed in our store, and intend to make prices that will sell the goods early in the season. If you want Warm, Comfortable, Satisfactory Underwear that is reasonable in price, it will pay you to investi gate our stock. We have all kinds and can please the most fastidious, andjat prices that will suit every pocketbook. Buy early while our assortment of sizes is complete. Sale commences Wednesday morning, November 1 6th, We are going to make this store headquarters for Underwear, because our goods and prices are right. THEY CAN'T BE BEAT SV.. ' stem . tk;x L0tei3&&r LADIES' UNION SUITS Open across the bust; good heavy ones at S1.25. 11.25, 11.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 per suit. These come in white and cream. LADIES' VESTS AD PANTS Fleece lined, well 30 and 35. Very heavy fleece Vesta and Pants, 40c, our price . . Extra heavy fleece Vests and Pants, bargains at the price, 60 and 75S LADIES' -X-XIOX SOTS Open hair way down the front. Suits made to sell at $1.25, are finished with the same care as the high er priced garments. The best foundation fpr taste ful dress is a perfect fit ting suit of Munslng Underwear. made, lined worth 30d lined Misses' Union Suits Give a maximum of comfort at a minimum of ex pense, made for children from 3 to 14 years of age in several different quali ties, In light, me dium and heavy weights, open front, Prices 50d to $1.50 per suit. MISSES' VESTS AST) PAXTS Misses' Vests and Pants, heavy knit kind, each 25 to $1.00. Misses' Vests and Pants, nice heavy ones, each 2o? to $1.00. They fit well, wear well and are perfectly satisfactory to those who don't like combination garments. To Please the Little Folks We Will Give Away FREE 300 Doll's Vests FREE Made by the Manufacturers of the Celebrated Munsing Underwear. Ixt every little girl In Umatilla County come to our UXDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, Wednesday Morn ing. Nov. 16. Wo expect to soo more little girls tlian any one In this town ever saw before. We have only Three Hundred Shirts and may have to disappoint those who come late. Any little boy who wonts to conio aiul bring his doll with him can have a doll Test too. See our display of doll vesta In oar big window all this week. Remember the date, Wednesday, Nov. 16. The Greater Alexander Department Store Solo Agents for Ladies' and Misses' Munsing Underwear in Pendleton The only place where you can get the Doll Vests. SIGN'S WILL GUIDE FUEXC1I AVIATORS Paris. The French National Avia tion league has decided that certain signs be put on land so that aviators may know which way they are trav eling. During the eastern circuit Manot, Legagneux and Leblanc had to alight on the earth to see where they were traveling and others lost prizes simpiy because they went in the wrong direction, unconsciously. It is proposed to place Immense numbers on tho ground at all points In the country, in the city. In villages. Places marking a point will bo desig nated by two numbers, one Indicat ing the distance north or south on a parallel with Paris, tho other num ber Indicating tho distance west or east of the Parisian meridian. If an aviator loses his bearings he will see the numbers 16S-63. This will tell him that he Is 188 kilometers north of the parallel of Paris and 53 kilometers east of its meridian. Now how can he know that he Is south in stead of north. The numbers will be underlined. For Instance, If the first number Is underlined he will know that he Is south and If the last figure Is underlined It will tell him that he Is east of the meridian. TO CURB A COLD IX ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If U Call to cure. B. W, GROVE'S signature is on eavoh box. Sis, jv iitra i hi" in r a i i r-iVf- i i v f r v. . When You BUILD, Build to STAY! Mf Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks cue encase, u. me enu; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather. Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements. Fni muta tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks DeTore you build your home. I will furnish your estimates for any class of work on application. D. H. MHY Contractor', andJJirilder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore