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PAGK TWO BAILS EAST OREBOWIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THVIISDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911 EIGHT PAGES Only 2 More Days of the Great White Sale BUY NOW Extra fWomens Muslin Drawers Sacrificed Special A GREAT 3 DAYS SPECIAL 75f MUSLIX DRAWERS 14 Thursday. Friday and Saturday wo will soil ladios' muslin drawers, the very best 75 qual iiv, nieelv made and beautifully trimmol for onlv ! 14 PATR $1.00 Muslin Drawers 24 ?1.50 Muslin Drawers 44 $2.25 Muslin Drawers 94 S3.00 Muslin Drawers $1.44 You'll find those on the front show ease just as you enter our store. Every article is a enu ine snap. S OF TIE NORTHWEST llanfonl Growers to Moot. ' lltuiford. Wash. The annual meet ing of the Hunford Fruit Growers' as sociation will be held January 27. Cut Causes lllood l'olsoiiliij;. Grandview, Wash. C. H. Sawyer Is suffering with a bad case of Mood poisoning In his hand, caused by a cut received while butchering. Cement for llniil'oi'd Canals. Ilanford, Wash. The Hunford Ir rigation and Tower company will this week begin receiving 10 carloads of cement to be used In the Irrigation ditch. rian Dunce In Miles Church. Miles, Wash. The Swedish Luther an church here Is preparing to give a church benefit dnnce at the bar racks hall at Fort .Spokane, January 31. Something New in the Line of Fancy Nets We are offering an entirely new spring line of curtain nets. These nets are to be the popu lar drapery for the coming season. Beautiful patterns in conventional, barred, dotted and plain scrims in ecru and white. Come early .while the assortment is good. Ranging in prices from 25 to 75. Comes 45 inches ide. We now have a complete line of bed spreads fall size in plain hem, fringe and scalloped, cut .corners or straight. Our spring line now awaits vour selection. New Spring Line of Tailored Waists JUST RECEIVED Come in Cotton Materi als and Linen, a .most beautiful assortment PRICED TO PLEASE YOU Im Grande Instructor Kos1j;iis. La Grande, Ore. Professor Roy L. Clark, Instructor of history of the La rande high school, resigned at the school board meeting Saturday night nd will leave for California. Storm in Blue Mountains. Dayton, Wash. A storm Is raging in the Blue mountains. Travel was lactically suspended yesterday and rural mail carriers were forced to turn ick 10 miles east of here. Idaho Cattle Sell High. Grangeville, Idaho. A new record or beer cattle prices was esiaDiisneu here yesterday by the sale of 31 head f 18-months-old steers to Ed Knoor or J 60 per head. Tne steers were raised by Fred Hunt, a- farmer from the Tolo district. JUST RECEIVED Spring Early Styles in Dresses In Foulards, Messalines and waist materials. Made with the new Klmona sleeves and Habit Back skirts.' tor Misses' and Little Women. We want you to come and see these dresses, they're beauties and economi cally priced. Special Line of Dresses Wash COME TODAY don't wait till some one else buys what would have been your choice. THEY'RE GO ING LIKE HOT CAKES. Stockings Poison Idaho Girl. Grangeville, Idaho. Anna Wilson, the 12-year-old daughter of J. W. Wil son, was operated on yesterday for blood Doisoning. supposed to have been contracted from wearing properly dyed stockings. Don't Mist the FREE Cooking School, in Our Pare Food Dep't. Daily from 2:30 'till 4:30 PURE FOODS in Our Model Clean Basement. Our Store Represents a Pare Food Show Every Day in the Year Diamond W. Peanut Butter, large jars 30c Our Famous Ehman Pure Olive Oil, bottles. . .S5c 60C, $1.00. Pineapple Preserves, bottles, each 55c Diamond W. Pure Tomatoe Catsup, the bottle... 30c Parker's Home Made Cookies, fresh shipment just in, package '. 10c Fancy Stock, bulk, Chow-Chow, the pint 20c Table Queen Bread, fresh daily, loaf 5c Raspberry and Strawberry Preserves, & pound glass jars, each $1.65 Tarragon Vinegar, bottles, each -10c Pearl Onions, bottles, each 25c Oranges, special sale, doz 21c THE PEOPLES Save Your Coupons WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade ROLL OF HONOR FOR PENDLETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS JCames of pupils neither absent nor tardy during the term beginning -'Sept. 12, 1910, and ending Jan. 20, J91L Held School. Miss Lane's room Paul Morton, Claude Thacker. Mis Elder's room Marlon Beam, Gertrude Lynde, Eloise Storey, Ned -Strahorn. Lincoln School. Miss Moorehouse's room Ha Bron aon, Edna Murphy, Elsie Mattenburg--r. -Mrs. Moule's room Christie Holm- iliss Harris' room Madaline Bur ss, Ralph Burgess, Blanche Fur nish, Fred Granholm, Jessie Hunt, Selby Johnson, Mary Laatz, Marjorte Xjmtt. Lloyd Montgomery, Albert Peebler. Hawthorne School." Miss Maxwell's room Alvon Mc Carty, Norval Sunden. Miss Holman's room May Hunter, Bennle Smith, Lyman Strain. Miss Makln's room Harold Go dweke, Danford Graybeal, Gwendolyn Horeman, Esther Jinkins, Maxlne -Jones, Hazel Koch, Ruth Normar, t-ncis Btraughn. Miss Sharp's room Harold Butler, 3ary Earl, Dencle Hays, Verna Mc carty, Roy Moran, Velda Roork, Ruth . Hugh, Hubert Smith, Theodore Stxughn. Miss Braden's room Andrew Har vey, Willie Hunter, Murriel Hunter, Frank Hutchinson, Starling Llver- iore, Lolah Lynde, Dovle Oliver, F"loyd Randolph, Clyde Thucker, Mil ford Woolf. Miss Zurcher's room Zoeth Car ney, Mabel Crowner, Olga LaFontaine, Hazel Strain. Miss Conklin's room Wilbur Bad "Jy, Function ' Elliott, Burton Greul Vh, Tom Gillette, Edward Hays, Syl rla MeCarty. .Miss Warren's room Frances Bron wn, Morton Elder, Walter Gill, Hazel OJllett, Roy ' Hutchinson, Louisa Jon ps, Ernest Rothwell, Orson trughn. Marshall Warren. Washington SdiooL .'Miss 8ch rooter's room Muriel Hampton, Vernon Hartwell, William Myers, Evelyn Snyder, William Waf fle. Miss Havard's room Walden By- ers, Mary Clarke, Charles Snyder, Theodore Stickler, Reta Vey. Miss Hailey's room Florence An derson, Joe Burgy, Nlnta Clarke, Allen Folsom, Ole Newtson, Helen Roelk, Carrie Schnelter, Grant Walker. Miss Matthew's room Thelma Childreth, Alice Finnell, Elva Kupers, Alvina Reolk, Anna Schneiter, Balfe Clrich. Miss Nagel's room Lucille Baer, Delilah Baltezore, Eugene Boylen, Earl Frledly, Eugene Hampton, Adolph Rorhman, Walter Schneiter, Herman Schneiter, Vera Taylor, Arthur Ul rich, Bertha Ulrich. Miss Whitney's room Merle Best, Ernest Boylen, Cora Burgy, Sybil Far ley, Emrald Greenawald, Edna Hogtie, Henry Judd, Myrtle Kurrle, Helen Llvengood, Ruth Livengood, Paulene Rice, Sheldon Ulrich. Miss Maclay's room Ida Anderson, Mabel Hampton, Gladys Brownfield, Cecil Curl, .Arthur Edmunds. Arthur Fitzgerald, Ned Fowler, Paul Kerrlck, Gladys Lane, Harold Maloney, Marcus May, Fred Russell, Emll Selbert, Catherine Thompson. Miss George's room Joseph Coles worthy, Lois Curl, Ralph Jones, Le land Mentzer, Helen Raymond, Caro line Rosenberg, Marie Robertson, Detlef Struve. HJgh School. Freshman class May Anderson, Otis Hampton, Alma Rohrman, Fran ces Smith, Elsa Streuver. Commercial class Harry Hartwell, Hubert Hopper, Lois Jones, Cather ine Mumm, Cecil Reed, Hayzle Tay- I lor, Sheldon Taylor. Sophomore class Reuben Beck with, Mildred Berkley, Walter Owen. Junior class Agnes Anderson, Karl Eaton, Chester Fee, Claude Hampton, John Hlnderman, Delta Morse, Claire Raley, Harry Slebert, Clayton Strain, Hazel Young. Senior class Louis Anderson, Thomas Boylen, Elmer Dahlgren, James Hartwell, Arthur Jordan. DIVORCEES BARRED. Victims of Martial Unrest Unwelcome at British Court. The late Sir Henry Irving was 8ev eral times Invited by King Edward VII, when Prince of Wales, to dine at Marlborough House. But, al though honored by the crown with knighthood In token of appreciation of his art yet he died without ever having attained the distinction of pre sentation at court, owing to the rule, dating from hundreds of years 'ago which bars out members of the the atrical profession. Among the obstacles which it is ne cessary to enumerate is that of di vorce. The fact that a woman has figured in a divorce suit, either as plaintiff or as defendant, renders her presentation at any European court matter of extreme difficulty. During the reign of Queen Victoria, the only divorcee whom she permitted to ap pear at court was the present Duke of Marlborough's mother, the Mar chioness of Blandford, whom she had known from Childhood, and for whose matrimonial unhapplness she man! fested the most profound sympathy, All other divorced women were ex eluded, no matter how blameless the! conduct, and how Imperative the con dltlons that compelled them to seek the dissolution of their marriage. The Munsey. Every woman''? I'Ciu'v, uirllls at the oooiag and prattling of a baby, and motherhood is nor highest and purest Joy. Tat tae suffering inoident to tail great consummation of her life's dtsire, robs tlie anticipation of soma of Its sweetness. Mast of this caa bo avoided by the as of Mother's Friend. This great remedy prepares the oxpectaat mother's system for the com ing event, and Its ase makes her comfortable dnrlag all tho term. Mother's Friend assists nature la gradually expanding all tissues, muscles and tendons, It strengthens the ligaments, keeps the breasts In good condition, and brings the 0 woman to the crisis In healthful Mother's Friend lessens the pain when baby comes, aad assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. For salr at drug stores. Write for free b:oi for expectant mothers. BBADFIELD EE3ULAT0S CO., ' . Atlanta, Oa, phyaleal condition rvr yt M (0) n)( The regular use of I1IKT11DAY OF A PARLIAMENTARIAN. im- Wind Blows Down Power Line. La Grande, Ore. The heavy wind n the Grande Konde vaney nave blown down one of the high power line poles and shut off the electric power at La Grande. The mercury reached 29 above and several water pipes were frozen. OiMra Ojious La Grande School. La Grande, Ore. The new high school auditorium will be opened February 3 and 4, when the opera. Pinafore," under the direction of Martin E. Robinson, will b? presented. The entire company is made up of local talent entirely from the high school. Baptist Pastor Asks Divorce. North Yakima, Wash. Wilmont E. Zediker, osteopathic physician and Baptist minister, started suit for di vorce today in the superior court, al leging that his wife, Mary Alice Zedi ker, is Insanely jealous of him and has frequently wronged him by ac cusing him of criminal relations. Congressman-elect Asher Hinds of Maine, who has never outlived the sobriquet of "Tom Reed's apprentice," despite his splendid work as clerk to the speaker of the house of repre sentatives, Is forty-eight years old to day. He claims Benton, Me., as a na tive heath. Colby college gave him his A. B. In 1883 and an LL. D. about six years ago. Hinds ran for congress In the last campaign, and was elected. No one will dispute that he Is the greatest living authority on parliamentary procedure in congress and this know ledge will enable him to become a great power the moment he takes his seat in the house. He has wrlten sev eral books on parliamentary law, but the men who have read them can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and never has one risen up to dispute any statement made therein. "As in teresting as the dictionary," said a friend of Hinds, one day, and "much less in demand." In the forthcoming bitter debates in which tho minority party, under Cannon's leadership, will do Its utmost to taunt and vex the democrats, Mr Hinds will be uncle Joe's chief lieu tenant. Indeed, when this young man rrom Maine was nominated for a seat down among the mere members many representatives predicated that In the coming congress he would be running back and forth most of the time be tween his desk and the speaker's throne. But now the prophecy is that the next republican minority leader will have Mr. Hinds directly beside i him. Newspaper work sharpened Hinds for a public career. When he was fresh from college he became an edi torial writer on the Portland Adver User, and a year later joined the edl torial staff of the Portland Press, with which he was afterward connect ed for several years. When Reed be came speaker, he took Hinds to Wash ington with him and made him speaKcrs ciem. Although he was then a youngster of only twenty-seven ne muue goou and wnen Heed was elected speaker again In 1895 he made him clerk at the sneaker's table. In which place he became so invaluable that Speakers Henderson and Cannon were glad to hang on to him. He burns much midnight oil pondering over precedents. He has been married about twenty years and his home is iri Portland. Me. ECHO NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES (Speclul Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Jan. 26. Perry Carter, cartoonist, accompanied by his wife. who Is a soprano soloist, gave an en- ertaintnent here Monday night. This was the first of a series 'of entertain ments to be given here under the aus pices of the Echo public schdols. Mrs. Jonah Hatton Is here from Pendleton visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith left Monday for Portland where Mr. Smith is transacting business for the Echo Mercantile company. Mr. and Mrs. Gtant Buchanan re turned today from Pendleton after a few days' visit to that city. MIbs Levy Matthews of Pendleton, was a. guest of Miss Ina Watenburger on Man day and returned home yes terday morning. Miss Princess Smith Is visiting friends in town. Mr. Ralph Stanfleld went up to Hot Lake on Tuesday evening for a short stay.. Wm. Slusher of Nolln, shipped two carloads of mutton sheep from the O.-W. R. & N. company's yards at this place to Portland. Alexander Mcintosh left for Port land last night with a carload of beet cattle. Hen Doherty arrived here last eve ning from Portland. He Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin. P. B. HoislngHon was transacting business In Pendleton today. Yakima Vets to Celebrate. North Yakima, Wash. Spanish American war veterans started ar rangements last night for a celebra tion of their 12th anniversary of "baptism of fire in battle." The North Yakima men were engaged In a battle In the Philippines Just 12 years ago on February 4. Officers were elected last night. Electric Switch at Yakima. North Yakima, Wash. Contracts between the Federal Signal company and the North Coast railroad for In stallation of the electrical interlock' ing switch at Parker were placed on file today showing a consideration of $8720 for this device. The work will be completed In about three weeks. Jail Sentence for Jokers. Wallace, Idaho. For attempting to make J. C. Gallup stand a treat with the 70 cents they alleged he had, and which he denied and took a beat lng rather than stand v and deliver, John White and George Murphy were today sentenced to 60 days in the county jail. Close Gambling at La Grande. La Grande, Ore. The police have found evidences of gambling in a La Grande pool hall and one arrest was made today. The manager, a Greek of the Pastime poolroom is to be ar raigned this afternoon. Open gambl ing Is alleged. A colored porter at the Foley hotel barbershop has been charged with wagering money on dice. Notice to the Public. Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, Pen land Bros, will make (4) four deliv erieg a day: 8:40 and 10:30 a. m. 2:00 and 4:30 p. m. for Alexander Department Store. George A. Clark's Grocery. Carney & Tweedy Meat Market. Despaln & Boney Wonder Store. Empire Meat Co. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. La Dow & Peterson Hardware. Llvengood ft Co. Dry Goods. Pendleton Cash Market. Standard Grocery Co. The Peoples Warehouse. E. M. Walsh Grocery. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, everr-day cough mixture. It Is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complica tions resulting from cold In the head, throat, chest or lungs. Bold by all dealers. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the Bast Oregonlan build Ig. All modern conveniences. En quire at R. O. office. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE w AMD The best moving pictures and brightest pictures In Pendleton at the Orpheum. The exercise of thought develops the muscles of action. MANUFACTURED BY THE (AiiFAfi& Syrup (o SOLD BV ALL LEADING 0RUQ6ISTS 0m Size only, so a Bottle 8ave Two Uvea. "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today if It had net been for Dr. King's New Discovery," writes A. D. McDonald of Fayettevllle, N. C. R. F. D. No. , "fer we both had frightful coughs that no other rem edy could help. We were told my sis ter had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used er heard of." For sore lungs, coughs colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough all ' bronchial troubles its supreae. Trial bottle free. 69c and $1.0. Guaranteed by Koeppens. Elevator Hoy Falls Out. Walla Walla, Wash. Forest Fain, a brand-new elevator boy, signalized his entrance Into his new duties at the Drumheller building this morning by opening the elevator shaft door and stepping off into space. Fortu nately he picked out the first floor for this act and came to a stop on the basement floor, hut a few feet below. To light Forest Flron. Marshfleld, Ore., Jan. 26. The Coos county fire fighting association has brought before the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce the petition of the Oregon Forest Fire association asking for an indorsement of the bill In the state legislature appropriating $50,000 a year to fight the forest fires. The Chamber of Commerce has in dorsed the measure. Bacon Thief lit Walla Walla. . Walla Walla, Wash. Somebody emulated Jack Johnson and brought home tho bacon early Sunday morn ing. The fact was discovered by the proprietor of the Walla Walla Meat ind Cold storage company this morn ing when they opened their market on South First street and discovered a thief had broken tho rear window and entered. One side of bacon was stolen. Old Beldler Tort wed. "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from Indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. fmlth a war veteran at Brie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply treat" Try tneom for any stomach, liver, er kldaey trouble. Only Ste at Keeppeos. Save money by reading today's ads. A n rp n n (D u re ni iTo u " r r ii r mi luiiUlll.Lri IUJII lUllMIIUMI IU Was on tho Installment Plan Invest Your Savinos in Grand Ronde Valley Orchard Lands Big Returns, Safer than tho Bank We will consider small amounts of money as well as large Let us explain our plan in which we deliver to you a bearing Commercial orchard We will be with NARK MOORHOUSE CO. Pendleton, Oregon at 112 E. Court St. For One Week Only TSa Riverside Orchard Tracts HilU& Hibberd . , , -La Grande, Oregon