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EIGHT PAGES FAGK BIX DAILY KAsTT OIUB GONIAJi, PENDLETON, OKBOOlf, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1911. EXANDER. MX, AN ADVANCED SHOWING OF isisiiami mm wim in M S a lite Opening Announcement The Greater STORE You'll find nil the loveliuess of the Xew Season reflected in our well displayed stocks. A visit hero at the present time will disclose tho fact that the atmosphere of the plaeo has undergone aereat change. Xot long ago it was a winter store, now its where the loveliest of the Xew Spring goods are gathered. Xow is tho time for planning for inspection for comparison. Xow is the timo when you should learu where you can most satisfactorily purchase those things for personal and household use which a new season forces you to buy. Silk Foulards Since we're still to have clinging gowns, we predict that fou lards will be among the leaders of fashionable materials for Spring dresses. With our usual forethought, we have gathered u more than ordinarily large assortment of patterns and color ir.gs. . Silks from the best mills are here at lower prices than the same quality cost elsewhere. An unsurpassed showing of the new novelty silks, including all the best designs, in the most popular colorings Fany Taf fetas. Louisines and Messalines in neat stripes and rich floral designs, new Persian fancies and Xovelty Jacquard designs. Silks of standard width and guaranteed quality ?1 to $1.75 XEW XOVELTY SILKS. 27-inch silks, including all the new weaves and colorings, are shown here at less than real worth Deborah de Soie, one of the most popular new weaves shown, in neat pin stripes, in all colors ; Xovelty Louisines, in Jacquard weaves, interwoven with openwork designs; beautiful two-toned fancies in clever colorings, and manv other equally a3 popular novelties. All are 27 inches wide, and sold regularly at $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. SILK MARQUETTE. In plain colors as light blue, pink, lavender, black and white stripes, Persian stripes and plain black. Come in both waist and dress lengths. Xo two patterns alike. Prices range from $1.00 to $2.25. A Splendid Showing of New White Goods A showing that far surpasses anything ever shown heretofore, und as for values you will bo unable to duplicate them elsewhere at these prices. It's a showing that will appeal to everyone in terested in dainty white fabrics. White India Linoir Lawns in all desired widths and weight, from 50 down to, a yard .... 9 White Persian Lawns, an excellent fabric for dresses and waists, two grades, at, the yard - 35 and 25 White French Lawns, full 45 inches wide, specially priced for this sale at, yard - 45 White linen-finish thread Cambric, a sheer, pretty fabric, full 32 inches wide, washes taautifully, special at yard . 25 White brocaded Madras Waist ings, shown in a gTeat variety of r.eat designs, medium weight fabrics, at yd 30 and 25 White Shirrette, Linaire aud Flaxon Waistings, in checks, stripes, plaids and stripes, pretty sheer fabrics, priced yd. 25 Dotted Dress Swiss, a well-woven fabric, shown in small and modium-sized dots. Two special values at yard 25 and 18 White Dimities in checks and stripes, all grades, from 35 down to, a yard ..maaaUr.-maMUumn 10 Plain white Xainsook, tho CVor-Hpular material, in all grades, from 50 down to, n yard 15 White English Longcloth in all widths and grades, from 33 down to, a yard - - -. H Choose now, and receive all the benefits made possible by an early selection. A LATE ARRIVAL OF MCSLIX TTXDEUWEAIi. We have another shipment of crepe underwear so much in de mand. Gowns, combination suits, corset covers. Prices ramr ing from - - $1.00 to $2.25 Ask to see our line of Ladies' Hose for spring. Silk hose that wear $1.50 Women's New Spring Suits All tho latest fashion ideas are shown in these stylish suits for women. Tho skirU are narrow, though graceful and plain. The short, jannty jackets of two, three and up to six buttons are also cut on straight seams; have either tho regulation high cut or incroyable revers, as well as the now popular sailor collar. Both strictly tailored and military braid trimmed models are shown. An excellent choice of materials and colors, in serges, English whipcord, panamas, mixed and mannish weaves, in blues, soft tones of tan, gray, etc. Beautifully lined in messalines, peau de sygncs, Skinner satin, etc. They are correct in every par ticular. The style, the materials, tho workinanshi all aro perfect. See these handsome models of styles as well as per fect fit and finish. Moderately priced from $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 and so pn up to $50.00 Interesting Newt From the Dry Goods Section 12 l-2 UTILITY GIXGIIAMS 12 1 2t 200 pieces to select from. Xo two patterns alike in this 27 inch wide, closely woven fabric. All the various sized checks, stripes and plaids, loth plain and colored. Colors are guaran teed fast. KILKIIIK ZEPHYR AXD GIXGKAM 30 These are an extra fine quality zephyr gingham, noted for their leautiful texture and exquisite colorings, that are guaran teed fast. 50 pieces to choose from 30 il The Prettiest Line of Novelties in Spring Pumps and Oxfords in black and brown suedes, patents and gun metals, with one, two, four and six straps ami full lines without straps. Prices $3.50 and $4.00 We want you to visit our up-to-date shoe department. We set the styles iir Pendleton's shoo fashions. Big shipments of high brown and black suedes, black grey and brown velvets boots and new tans in button and laco exected soon. Special sales in children's department all this week. O. A. C. MEX WILL SPEAK. Address Horticulturists at Eugene on "Fire Blight," "Walnuts" nnd "Apples." Prof. C. I. Lewis and Prof. H. S. Jackson of the horticulture depart ment of the Oregon agricultural col lege will address the Lane County Horticultural society at Eugene Sat urday afternoon, March 4. Prof. Lewis' subject will be "Walnut Cul ture," and Prof. Jackson's "Fire Blight." Prof. Lewis lias also been Invited to address a horticultural mettine at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening on "Apple Culture in the Willamette Valley." Humors Come to the Surface in the spring as in no other season. They don't run themselves all off that way, however, but mostly remain In the system. Hood's Sarsaparllla re moves them, wards off danger, makes good health sure. It is claimed that marriage is a lottery, but it can not be true, else the law would take hold of it. mropin or tmm awxvai, btatzmzvt or ike PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY OF PROVIDENCE, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, on ths Slit day of Deoember, 1810, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAJITAX. Amount of capital paid up t 00,000.09 XBCOMB, Premiums received during the year In cash Interest, dividends and rents received during; year. . t3.005.S28. 77 121.120 14 oome from other sources received during the year 2.556.25 Total income $J.12.011.1 sininmizm. Losses paid during ths year $1.691. 907 82 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 50.000.00 . Commission and salaries paid during the year 831,010.24 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 73,606.40 . Amount of all other expenditure 307,179.74 Total expenditures 12,958,824.52 ASSETS. Value of stocks and bonds owned $2, 938. 005.60 Cash In banks and on hand 188.641.68 Premiums In course of collection and In transmission 4H7.SH9.34 Interest and rents due and aocrued 19.721.22 Total asseU $8.94,2e7.9 Lum.mii. ' Oroes claims for losses unpaid S 287,028.49 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 2,118,424.79 JU1 other liabilities 1.287.672.28 Total liabilities $3,9$,125.51 Total Insurance In force Deo. II, 1910 $426,780,835.00 vtmra xv obzoos rom the teak. Total risks written during the year $ uroes premiums received during the year.... Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during the year Losses Incurred during the year. Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon, December 31, 1910 SAVES FARMERS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS 917.J87.00 11.886.03 2.636.47 1.718.06 1, 418. 05 914.820.00 PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE. COMPANY By A. O. UK A LB, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney lor service: PAUL C. KeOAmOAK. BiTM j UTILT. Agents, ralllag BaUdlna-, After Karvfe 1, 111. Teon Building. BATES. Portland, Oregon. Agricultural College Teaches How to Save Money by I'slng Right Methods. An actual saving of over $1,000 in horse feed resulted from the informa. tion gained by a prominent business man and farmer of Salem. Ore., In the winter short course at the Ore gon Agricultural College., Last year he came himself to the course, and this year, being unable to attend, he sent his ranch foreman. The know ledge gained in the course on feeding of horses alone netted him a saving of over $1,000 in his feed bills, and his animals are In finer condition than ever before, he says. Over $5,000 would have been saved by S. W. Jamleson of Dell, Ore., he estimates, If he had taken the short course two years ago. Inexperience and lack of training when he came west two years ago to develop his holdings of 4,000 acres of fruit lands, caused Mr. Jamleson to make the usual mistakes of the beginner. Upon attending the course at the college this winter he discovered his mistakes and made a careful computation or his consequent losses, which amount ed to over $5,000. TheHe are but two of a large num her nf Hlmllnr cases which have come to the attention of Dean Arthur B. Cordley of the colege. It is a special aim of the collcee not only to equip young men to go out after graduation and develop new lands to their utmost rnnnnltv. but to helo the farmers. stockmen and orcharmen of the state who are already caring for lands of their own or In charge or large estates to get the greatest possible value out of the land, and to help them to solve the problems that arise, and to get rid of the pests which injure crops. Kills Murderer. A merciless murderer is appendicit is with many victims, but Dr. Ktnr New Life Pills kill It by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing con stipation, headache, biliousness, chins. 26c at Xoeppens. O. A. C. SENIORS IN SOUTHERN DRAMA CliooHo "Barlmra Frltchie" as Com mencement Play Cast Will lie Chosen Soon. "Barbara Frltchie," a beautiful drama of the war of the rebellion, has been chosen by the seniors at Oregon agricultural college com mencement week, under the expert supervision of Mrs. H. B. Carter of Se attle. The cast of characters Is soon to be selected from the best of tte dramatic talent In the graduating class and work on the parts will be gin immediately after. TILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing "or Protruding Piles In I to 14 days or money refunded. SOo ONE MILLION DOLLAR AUDITORIUM PLANNED Voters of Portland will probably have a chance at the election next June to express themselves on the pro jected $1,000,000 auditorium planned for Portland. It Is expected to draft an ordinance to be presented to the council asking that voters decide the matter by their ballots and If the project Is endorsed, bonds will be Is- WHY THEY FAIL. Most Pile Romedlea Miss the Cause of Piles. Disagreeable treatment with oint ments or suppositories usually falls to cure piles and cutting them off won't remove the cause. Such treat ment only moderates the outside ef fects of the disease and falls to rem edy the inside cause. The up-to-date doctors now use Internal medicine, to free the circulation m.the lower bowel, and so remove tho disease. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold, the first and only guaranteed Internal pile cure In the form of tablets cures any kind of plies. Sold by Pendle ton Drug Co. and druggists every where. $1 for large box. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Station B Buffalo, N. Y. sued by the city and the auditorium will be built. The live wires have the matter In hand and Chairman Craig of that or ganization will take steps to get the required 3000 signatures to a petition to place the proposition on the bal lot. It is believed the people will support the proposition as the ned for a largo public meeting place la felt every little while. It Is a neces sity If Portland Is to get big conventions. Think every day of beautiful things. If you do not, you will soon get so that there will be no beautiful thmga to think of. ANHEUSER-BUSCH on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636 Main St. FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Peters, Pfp Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's Resort Try Our CIGARSandLIQUORS They Please Utrtln Andersen, "Prop Oipheum Theatre J. P. MXDVRir ACM. FfBBHKBf t. P. MSDBRirACss, HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES ForJMen, Women and Children 8KB PROGRAM fif TODAY'S PAPER. Program Cbaagee oa Svstdas'a, Taflsdaf's aad IntoT The East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representatiTe paper. Il leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patroa age, It is the adTerdsing medium of this section.