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Jl EIGHT PAGE PAGE TWO AILT EAJVT ORJEGOdHAN, FEXULETTON. OABOOM T1RKSDAY, MARCH t, 1011. - iVeo; Arrivals in All Departments Our new Spring Goods are pour ing in daily, almost faster than we can mark and take care of them--the most beautiful goods we've ever shown---and the larg est lot ever shown in Eastern Oregon. The prices are more moderate than usaal, even here where prices are always below competition. Beautiful Oil Paintings Given FREE Mr. E. M. Burt, the lightning artist the fastest in the world is here ruinitinc lauJcac6 ami marine scenes for us. We Are Giving Them Away Free to our customers. Anyone lmyinir So. 00 worth of merchan dise rets a picture 14x22 inches in size, and anyone buying S10.00 pots a picture 22x30 inches in size. They are all beauties and suitable for the decoration of the finest home. Get One Now Don't Wait 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Buys Any Ladies9 Hat Trimmed or tint rimmed we have left of the Helen Terry Bankrupt Stock of Millinery. Some of the hats ran up as high as $10.00, all good sea sonable styles. The greatest opportunity of your life to save on a nice new hat Come at once. Your Choice Only 25c Our Pure Food Dep't. in Base' ment is a Model of Cleanliness Yotir orders will be taken care of in a manner that will sure ly please you. Golden Custard Pumpkin, will make delicious pies, 20 can 3for 50. Canned Sweet Potatoes, no waste, all potatoes, can 20J Fancy Large White Asparagus, can 35 Kraut, sanitary cans : 20 Garden and Flour Seeds and Onion Sets. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, pound 25 Imported Swiss Cheese, pound 45 Brick Cream Cheese, iound 30 Boiled Ham, fresh and clean, pound 40 T. P. W. Teas, pure that's sure, packages 30 and 60 Xuraya Tea. it tickles the palate packages 30 and 60 Fancy Dried Prunes, 10 lb. boxes $1.50. Packages 35 T. P. VT. Vinegar, purity, strength, bottle - 10 Rilx- Olives, bulk, pint 25 Stuffed Olives, pint 400 Chocolate, 1 lb. can 35. 3 lb. can .-. 81.00 Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple, can Condensed Soups, our stock is complete, 2 cans 25 T. P. W. Special Bb-nd Coffee, lb 30 Flaked Hominy, 3 lbs 25- The. Peoples Warehouse MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY PROBLEMS TACKLED sri'.CI.Mi IM) UI TAKKS VI THE DIFUCVLT TASK I'unioiis Army Mule l'luys Iinir(niit Part in Attempt to Secure Solution of Diffk'nllkt. To study tha problems encounter ed in mountain artillery work, a spe cial board has teen created by the secretary of war which will give Its entire attention to this phase of ar tillery studies In the United States army. Tho board consisting of three ar tillery officers, has been ordered to tiike station at Fort D. A. Uusscii, Wyoming, and will act as a nub-body of the general field artillery board. At Fort D. A. Russell, tho army has two companies of mountain artillery and the topographical environment is especially adapted to this practice. Considered tactically, the problems of the mountain urtillery service are identical with those of field artil lery. The distinguishing feature is the problem of transportation. Guns and equipment must be provided which can be taken into .places that are inaccessible to the usual light and heavy artillery batteries. The much abused army mule plays leading, if not the principal role m mountain artillery operations. Gun, gun-carriage, ammunition, ana all parts are packed upon mules, and the field of a mountain battery's opera tions ,is practically unlimited ways. Every county that joins the I J organisation will be charged a IBUO membership fee and the building of a highway from Sabine river to the Uio Grande and a road from the Tex as line east to New Orleans will com mand the early attention of the or ganization. The association will also urge -the construction of a road run ning north and south through the state from Galveston on the gulf to Denison and tho Hod river in north ern Texas. ' XICK WOMKX CUA7A' vow naughty stories "Notlvng succeeds like naughti ness. If it Is kept within proper bounds," said a New York newsdeal er. "And it is true that those who are most eager for a little 'spice' aro the nice, respectable women. Or o it seems to me. Just now one of tho magazines is running a serial which deals with an unconventional them;, and which has for a heroine an ar tists' model who poses in the nude. Since that story was commenced the demand for that particular publica tion has jumped to ten times what it was previously. Probably eight out of ten of my new patrons are wo olen. Not a day passes that I tlo not have to send away disappointed tvoim n who want back numbers. which it la Impossible to secure. Y'o- mui ijiks certainly do fall for thbt -ori e! thing." TKISTS FIND LITTLK " VAVOU I XAVSTKAUA Melbourne, Australia, March 1. The government today is on record as an opponent of all kinds and manners of trusts In Australia follow Ing tho declaration of the minister of trade and customs that the admlnls- a tratlon will "not permit a rcpotltlon mule can reach places almost inac- of the scandals and merciless methods cessible to man. I of monoDOlies In other countries." It Chamberlain's Stomach . and Liver Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, bllllousness, dizziness, The gun barrel is loaded on sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. The gun used almost universally is of 2.95 Inch bore, and fires two sizes of shells, weighing 12.5 and 18 pounds respectively. The gun Is short and stubby, being only 31 Inches n length. It is effective at 400U yards. which, considering the shortness of the barrel, is a remarkable demon stration of the advance In artillery since the civil war. In level country, this gun may be hauled by a mule, but in the hills it is always "taken down" and tne various parts divided between four mules. one mule, being placed on a specially constructed saddle. Upon a second the cradle of the gun is placed, while a third carries the trailer of the car riage, and a fourth the wheels ana paraphernalia for loading and cleaning the gun. Other mules are loaded down with boxes of ammunition, usu ally twenty rounds to a mule. The loads are so divided that each mule carries a weight of about 330 pounds. Soldiers assigned to mountain ar tillery batteries become highly pro ficient In packing and unpacking guns. The feat of unloading the parts of the gun from four mules, asseui bling them, loading the gun, and tir ing it has been performed in ress than twenty-five seconds. Packing up on mules Is an art In Itself and re quires long study. Mountain artillery has been put to practical use in the campaigns against the Moros in the Philippines. The Moro country is a succession of mountains and swamps. Officers who have seen the necessity for mountain artillery are enthusiastic over the possibilities of the usefulness of the present experiments, and are watching with Interest the progress In Its development as indicated by the creation of the special board. is authoritively stated that every trust in operation In the common wealth would be proceeded against Immediately. The announcement was made shortly after the minister had said seml-officlaly that several Amer lean trusts including the meat trust had begun operations on the Island continent. GETTING EXACT TIME. Save Your Coupons Where It Pays to Trade Reduced Colonist Rales Westbound MARCH 10 TO APRIL 10 Chicago $33.00 St. Louis $32.00 St. Paul $25.00 Corresponding rates from all points East of these terminal points to all stations In OKEGOX WASHINGTON IDAHO Via Soo-Spokane Route Tickets will be delivered to any address by mall or wire on amount being deposited. If un used refund made In full. Painlara from M. E. MALOXE, T. P. A. GEO. I WALTON, Geo. Act. 14 WaD 8k, Spokane. The New Edison Records for March now on Sale. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE LIST: A Dream (Bartlett) Ormsby. Barcarole Metropolitan Quar tette. Where the River Shannon Flows Will Oakland. Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark Flute and Clarinet. Those Songs My Mother Used ,to Sing Elizabeth Spencer. Down on the Mississippi Pre mier Quartette. I Feel Religion Comln' On Arthur Collins. Gee, But It Is Great to Meet a Krlend From Tour Home Town Billy Murray. I Hope I -Don't Intrude Charles Daab. It Me Call Tou Sweetheart Arthur C- Clough. The Jingle of Jungle Joe Pre mier Quartette. Meet Me Tonight In Dream Land Band. Come In and Hear Them. Snyder Uuslc Cecpasy SIS Main Street. ENTIRE COIXEGE CLASS LEAVES SCHOOL IX BODY One of the most unique strikes ever launched by a body of college stu dents took place In North Texas a few days ago and resulted In the mi gration of an entire class from a school In that section of the state to one In Houston. The senior class of the state dental college charged that they were notglven proper facilities for study and practice and after a period of negotiation they knocked at the door of a dental college in Hous ton and following a meieting of the faculties of the two schools, the whole senior class migrated in a body to that- city and these budding dentists will be graduated there with the mem bers of the regular spring class, ev ery senior having remained steadfast to the student agreement to hold out in their strike against the institution which they entered as freshmen two years before. It is the first Instance on record of an entire class leaving their alma mater in a body successfully negotiat ing for entrance into another Insti tution and receiving sufficient credits to enable them to receive diplomas without the loss of a school year. 411 the strikers underwent a rigid ex amination before being admitted to the Houston college. A Very Simple Matter, According to This Man's Idea. There Is nothing like having one timepiece to correct the mistakes of another. Those people who keep a I clock In every room of the house will no doubt be c.I'id to learn of the ex pedlent ado : 1 by an old colored Janl tor In an ollice building iu Chicago. One day n man whose offlee was tin der this Janitor's chure asked him If he had the exact time. "Just a mo ment, sir," lie said nnd pulled out battered silver watch from a vest pocket, looked nt It, put It back am! thou took n pencil out of another pocket and Jotted down something on the baclc of nit envelope. Next lie lroduiptl a second lvt-r wnf u from b' troii -cr p, tvtt (!!:e-.l nt it and began lo lipirt out some thin)? 011 tho paper. I'.y and by lie said: "When you usked. sir. It were Jesi twenty-seven mlnuts past 3 that's exact." "Much obliged," said the other, who had been CueriiiR hi watch nervous ly. "But will you please toll me what you were doing nil that arithmetic for?" "Why, you see," said the old mm. "this watch that 1 carry In my ve:.t Is a mighty pood watch, only it alns ton m'r.uy?s every day. And this one Is n mighty good one, too, but it U ses ten minutes every day. So 1 Just look at them both nnd then strike an average. You'd be surprised, sir, to see what a simple mutter It Is." Exchange. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties." Sold by all dealers. TEXAS TO HAVE A SHELL PAVED HIGHWAY John W. Gates has been extremely active In advancing the Interests of various improvement enterprises in South Texas and his latest move in this direction was to accept the pres idency of a good roads organization formed at a meeting held in Houston a few days ago. Mr. Gates has large Investments at Port Arthur and Tie desires to connect, that town with Houston by means of a shell paved highway and incidentally is doing all In his power to forward the gnna roads movement throughout the tm trlct. At the Houston meeting several counties were represented and the Gulf Coast Good Roads association was formed, officers elected and a general secretary appointed who wij be commissioned to go over the state preaching the gospel of paved high- Children Cry for Fletcher's 7A A WW S t .rTf, ff, ti-ji-Tw-rr m t u Tho Kind You II ivo Always KoirrJit, nnd -svlileh has been in use for over tJO years, lias boino tlo eltfiutturo ot nnd has boon mauo under Lis por- sjSSrf'f-p1- sonal supervision fcineo Its lcfaney. Wutf &cUli Allow wo ono to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imit iiion-i mid "Just-ns-irood" aro hut Kxperlments that trifle wllli nnd endanger tho health of lulants nnd Children Hxperlcnco njrutust Kxpeiiuieut. What is CASTORIA Castorla U a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic eubstaiiee. Its nRO Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorms nnd allays Peverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea, and AYlnd Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho .Stomach nnd lUnvcls, giving healthy and natural Bleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of x The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over -30 Years TMt CCNTIUK COMPANY. TT UIIM STWtlT. HCW TOW CTTT. 111 1 jiw ill' n jtuiUI. 1 111 m imm t a r I n Mm ' '- f OF T! NORTHWEST At Calgary 45 Policemen. Greenwood, C. C. Calgary now has a population of 50,000 and a po lice force of 45 men. Horse Falls to Death on Ice. Walla Walla, Wash. A horse at tached to one of the White Stnr laun dry wagons slipped on the icy paving at Spokane and Alder streets this morning, fell and killed Itself. In falling the animal sustained a dislo cated hip, ruptured a largo artery and bled to death before the veterinary surgeon arrived. Handsaw a Deadly Weapon? Walluce, Idaho. The question of whether a handsaw Is a deadly weap on will be settled in the case against E. n. Finch, which came up for hear lng In the district court today. Finch is charged with assaulting T. Q. God frey with a deadly weapon, a hand saw, by means of wh'ch Finch inflict ed a wound on Godfrey's hand and arm. Ileal Pasco Water Scheme. Pasco. Wash. A the election to day 355 were against the purchase of the 600-acre water right from th Pasco Reclamation company, while 153 favored It. Mayor Gray as chair man of the Irrigation committee, which has been fighting for tho pur chase said: "In their Ignorance of the Importance of the Issues at stake th people of Pasco by votes today have shown that they do not respect moral obligations." D. W. Alton,, one of the lenders against th measure, sa'd: "Property owners have shown Intelli gence and good common sense In de feating the ordinance." "California Orange Country," Beautifully Illustrated In four col ors. "The Spell," an unusual roman tic ierlel, by C. N. and A. M. Wil liamson. "What Women Are Doing In the West." March Sunset now on sale 15 cents. THRASHING SERVANTS. Domettie Life In England In the Time of Henry VIII. In thnt remarkably minute chronicle of domestic life In Kuglnnd In the time of Henry VIII.. Tusser'H "l'lve Hundred Points of Good Husbandry,'' tho learned mid pious author seoras to take It for granted that the only way of dealing with maidservants Is to thrash them unmercifully. Ho tells us In his Inimitable dojrjrerel that "a maid must be forvj to W cleanly" or she Is to be "made to cry creak." Mistress are i.i'vbted "to p; about with a holly wand in their bund, although they may not always Inve occasion to use it., and to p.-iy hoaic when they HKht" that Is to say. thrash "but not to be always, chid ing." As rewards tho :innlr.v, the domestic scrM are "warned to take heed when they wash or run In the lash nnd to wash well, wring well and beat well, so thnt If any lack beat ing It will bo themselves." As for tho unhappy Cicely, tho dairy maid, she is to cry "creak" that Is to say, to be thrashed If her cheese. Is "hoven" or puffed up, and If tho cheese be tough Cicely Is to have "a crash." If tho cheese be spotted Cicely Is to be amended by the bnyes, and if It be too full of whey th" wretched dairymaid Is to have "a dresslnif." Finally. If nny maKKOts nre found In the c heese, "mistress Is to be Cicely by and by." 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