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PAGE TWO VILY EAST OREOOX1AN. FBSfDUCTON. OREGON. I'lUDAV, MAHCII 24, 10U. EIGHT PAGE .Acini. lor Jiuttcrioks L'attorns, Royal Worcester, Bon Ton, Adjnsto nnJ GossarJ Corsets, mi.i;ii M.iN v iuiiics, jiotncrs trioini Hoys' waista and suits, Eve children and men. 'erwear Hosiery, women, Harping on Good Things To meet the demands of our fast increasing business the lines we offer for the season are the largest, the finest and comprise the best values ever offered in this community Knowing your needs and wishes fully, we made our selections with inmite care. hxeluMvo patterns in smart new gwds that will prove verv jwpular an(l siitUfaetory Nvlos and Patterns distinctly different. Make vour choice early, vou'll he Letter pleased NEW SUITS of Blue and Black Serge and Mixed Suitings $32.50 The woman who is poms; to select her new spring suit this week should see these we show for the first time on Saturday. Made of imported mixtures in tan and two shades of pray. Real smart styles of hard twill sersre iu navy and black, French serre in royal blue and black. J ackets are all-silk lined, latest mod els, tailored unusually well. Are priced $32.50 WW Millinery Specials for Saturday Only This is indeed a rare bargain for this par ticular time of year. Never before have we been able to offer such great price reductions right in the heart of the millinery season. ALL HUMMED IIATS OXE-THIRD OFF. S3.00 ITats will so at . S5.00 Hats will co at $7.50 'Hats will go at $2.00 $3.65 $5.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 Hats will go at $15.00 Hats will go at Don t miss this great special. Just received from New York a large line of new stunning shapes. Special in Art Dep't. One lot of three dozen 17-inch doilies stamped on French linene, two, skeins of lustre embroidery thread free with each doily. Saturday we will sell these doilies, with the two skeins of thread for only 10 EACH $3.50 LONG KID GLOVES $2.75 The spring styles call for long kid gloves, we have -them in 15-button length in brown, navy and grey and ox-blood, regular $3.50 Saturday special $2.75 27-IXCII NATURAL PONGEE SILKS A fine quality that has been selling for $1.00 yard, Saturday special 67 75 BLACK MERCERIZED HOSE 47 A full line of sLies in one of our best bril liant lisle 75 hose, Saturday special 47 40c Turkish Towels 30c A full cut of 10 on each towel is what we offer to our customers. 'We bought these at a low price, so we give to you a special re duction. Good heavy Turkish towels, worth 40, Saturday special 30 35 COTTON MARQUESETTE 24 White cotton Marquesette is one of the season's cloths for wash dresses, skirts, etc. 35 Cotton Marquesette, Saturday secial yard 24 35c Moire 24c A full line of cotton Moire of gol qual ity. Splendid for wash skirts, petticoats, etc. 35 Moire,' Saturday special 24 35 COLLARS 19 We have a complete assortment of the sea sons best styles in collars, all fresh and new. Your choice of any 25 or 35 collar or jabot in any style. Saturday special 19 8 l-3 Apron Gingham, Saturday special 15 yards . 1... $1.00 ii Wis Combination Lingerie The close-fitting lines of outergarments and the convenience of the combination garment itself makes it a favorite with all women. In the lingerie stock are now being shown a great number of desirable styles in two and three piece combination suits than we have ever before shown. These garments are shown in corset covers and skirt, corset cover and drawers, corset cover, drawers und skirt combinations. r Made of fine lawn, nainsook and cambric. Trimming effects iire, as a rule, not elaborate, but conform to the close-fitting line of the garments themselves. Torchon end Cluny laces are much used, while many very beautiful embroidered effects are shown at L 1 98 to $10.00 25 EMBROIDERY 9 Big line of embroidery from four to twelve inches wide, worth up to 25. Sat urday special 9 $3.00 CORSETS 75 A lot of corsets ranging in price from $1.00 to $3.00 almost all sizes. Saturday special 75 Pendleton's Cleanest Grocery in Our Basement Summer Sausage, the finest on earth lb. 40 Condensed Soups, 2 can3 25 Smoked Eels, can 45 Ashland Peaches, can 25 Fancy Large A.-paragus, can 35 Everything in salt, dried and smoked fish. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 20 Dried IWf sliced on our slicing machine, per pound 40 Jreen Turtle Meat, can 60 Vienna Style Sausage, Economy jars 35 Fancy Pineapple, can 25 Fancy Stuffed Olives, pint ...... 40 Fancy Cookies, Crackers and Biscuits. Extra Special, 13 cans Pineapple. $2.00 Call for "Round Up" Cleaner, as famous as the name implies. Cleans and scours everything, can, each 10 f THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Sa Yomr Coupon ' Whert it Pay to Trade OVER BALL PROSPECTS (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore.. March 23. The bane full benefit dance whli'h wus to be given Maivli 24, us reported, has been iuifitumril und the dale set for the hull is March 31. Great inthuslasm prevails among the buseball fans regarding the com ing g:tme next Sunday with the Wul r.iurks the opening of the Ramos In niarqs the opening of the mimes in the lUiie Mountain league. The grandstand and backstop lire all built and the grounds are fast, rounding into shape in preparation for the. first game. Manager Uttlcjohn has announced that the lineup of the Millers will be as follows: H. lsrown. c: J. Pieard. p; Clark, lb; Pelland 2b; C. Owens, ss; H. DePentt. 3b; J. Smith, rf; II. Fundy cf; II. IJeunllen If; nnd 1 Wilson and M. Hill, subs. Kuln Is Welcomed. After three weeks of continual sun shine ami fine spring weather, the spell was broken this morning by a warm rain, whl. h finally terminated in a severe wind and rain storm, which has been raging for about six hours. The wheat growers report that a rain will be very beneficial In this part of the country In regards to plowing. Summer fallowing commenced in ear nest about two weeks ago and with the splendid weather conditions, it will be finished In good season. The wheat has been reported to be In first class condition nnd the grain raisers that a bumper crop is expected. preme coutft last spring, but only seven of the nine members of the bench being present, was ordered re argued. The new argument was made beginning January 4, and covered five whole- days. Attorney J. C.' McRey nolds, who has been associated with the case since its Inception, and At torney General Wlckersham appeared for the government. DeLancey NI coll, John O. Johnson, W. U. Ilorn blower and others argued for the to bacco' company. Nasal Catarrh, an inflammation of the delicate membrane lining the air-passages. Is not cured by any mix tures taken Into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Balm through tne nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. Never mind how long you have suffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Ely's Cream Balm is tne remedy you should use. All druggists, 60c. Mail ed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warren street. New York. Tinu'ly Discovery. It has been discovered by Pendle. ton people that A SINGLE DOSE of Adler-i-ka, the new German appendi citis remedy, relieves wind or gas m the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation. Pendleton Drug Co. o piggies nriii.ET marked. Three In Dayton Utter and They Never Were Shot. Dayton, Wash., March 24. When Ike Ttlce, a Roblnet mountain farmer, butchered In February, he shot his hog In stead of hitting them in the head with an ax. as Is the gen eral custom. Now he Is the owner of two wee pigs of freak ish characteristics. These pigs are "marked" with bullet holes In the foreheads. Three of a Utter of seven were horn with the peculiar marking, but the existence of one was short. It gasped a few times nnd succumbed. The oth er two are living and are ap parently In prime condition at three weeks. The mark In each case Is near the center of the forehead, relatively at the same point where Mr Rice shot his porkers. A thlnjskln has grown over the opening. The butch ering was done in view of tho sow which Is the mother of the little pigs. Mr. Rice has hesi tated to make his discovery pub lic, but yesterday Laurence Renbow nnd Arnold Mock vis ited the Rice ranch and they vouch for the veracity of the story. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD Nature has made ample provision in the moisture and sunshine of the nir for the outward protection and healthy condition of the skin. But the more important work of nourish ing the cuticle has been left to an in ward source the blood. It is from the circulation that the pores anil glands riccivo their stimulus, and the fibrous tissues r.re :'.H preserved in a hraUhful btate because of con stant nutriment supplied by the blood. It is only when the circulation be comes infected with humors or acids that we ore troubled with skin affec tions. The humors producing these troubles are carried through the cir culation direct to the skin, ami their irritating or inflammatory effect re mains until the blood is cleansed. S. S. S. cures Skin Diseases, because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It trocs into the circulation and THE TOBACCO OCTOPUS SIXTY-SIX tXRPOU.TIOXS AUK INVOLVED IX SOT Every Conceivable Business In Con netlon With the Tobacco Industry Is Cnrrlot on by Great Trust. The American Tobacco Co. and Its subsidiary companies, is probably the most versatile octopus of modern business trusts. It Involves 68 cor porations carrying on every conceiv able business connected with the to bacco Industry and 29 Individuals. Companies for the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, licorice, pipes, cigar boxes, tin foil, vending machines, stationery, signs, stogies and corporations for the purchase and holding of tobacco properties In Cuba and Porto Rico, are the component parts of the com bine. It was first attacked by the govern ment in the suit filed before the cir cuit court for the southern district of Xew Tork on July 10, 1907. A mon ster complaint covering several hun dred closely printed pages, and em bodying the work of several years of collection of evidence by department of Justice agents, recited that the trust had been formed by a coalition of five cigarette companies In 1890, nnd had gradually grown in power through unfair competitive methods, until it dominated the tobacco world. It was alleged that by a coopera tive arrangement with foreign trusts, the American combine apportioned the tobacco business of the world: that It manipulated markets to suit Its own purposes; controlled pseudo "Independent" companies concerns that advertised themselves as "not In the trust," when they were abso lutely owned by the combine mat It Imitated standard independent brands, and absorbed or destroyed competition by price-cutting. As In the Standard OH case, the to bacco litigation, which is soon to Be decided by the supreme court, went to a master for the taking of testimony. Nearly a year was consumed In this task. It was on November 7, 1909. that the lower court rendered Its opinion, partially upholding the gov ernment's contentions. It adjudged the tobacco combine a "trust In re straint of tradp," but It dismissed as not proved the complaint against the United Cigar Stores Co. and the for eign tobacco monopolies. The gov ernment charged that the United Ci gar Stores Co. was the re'all outlet for the vast business of the combine, and that although the foreign com panies were doing their principal bus iness abroad, they also operated In the United States. Roth the Tobncco company nnd the government appealed from the deci sions the former seeking to have the entire decision set aside, and the government, In the hope of having It affirmed and strengthened by In clusion of the other companies. The appeal was hoard by the su- LADIES Wo can promise yon a eloar, clean skin and a beautiful complexion If you use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP ac cording to directions). ZEMO is a skn beautirier and a scientific preparation fOT the treat ment of eczema, pimples, dandruff and all diseases of the skin and scatp. ZEMO SOAP Is the nicest, best lath ering antiseptic soap you ever iwed for toilet or bath. Sold by druggists everywhere and PILES CURED Ui 6 TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to core any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Pile In to 14 days or meaey refunded. I0 RF.MOVHS the ncids and humors which are caus ing the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and com pletely cures Kc zema, Acne, Tet ter. Salt Rheum, pimples, rashes, nud nil eruptions of the skin. When S. S.S. has drivea out the humors every symptom pnsses away, the skin is again nourished with cooling, healthful blood, natural evaporation is renewed, and the skin becomes soft and smooth. Book on Skin Diseases and medical advice free. ? SWITT 8PXC1T10 C0 AUaata, . Capture, Giant Fish. Honners Ferry, Idaho. Walter Al- drleh caught a sturgeon In the Koote nai river eight and one-half feet long, welching 160 pounds. No sturgeon was ever known to be caught this ear ly before and Mr. Aldrlch had a hard time landing the large fish. I'. S. Gives $o(M0 for Ronds. Toppenlsh, Wash. M. E. Olson. chairmun of the Yakima county board of commissioners, says the county and Indian service are co-operating this year In Improving reservation roads. the government giving a 16000 fund for such purposes, while the county will spend a larger amount SYXOPSIS OF THE AXXUAL STATEMEXT OF THE International Life Insurance Company OF SAINT LOUIS, IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI, on the 31st day of December, 1910, mude to tho Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up $ 20.350.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year In cash 441.361.53 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 49,942.80 Income from other sources received during year 2,031.65 Total income t 493.335.98 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year J 18,095.45 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock '. Commissions and salaries paid during tho year. 281,844.83 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 22,661.23 Amount of all other expenditures 148.15L88 Total expenditures , 470,653 39 ASSETS. Other assets j 94,936.64 Value of stocks and bonds owned 185,947.50 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 681,959.38 Cash In bank and on hand 123,874.08 Premiums in course of collection and In trans mission 37,119 70 Interest and rents due and accrued 16,079.28 Total assets 11,139,916.48 Total assets admitted In Oregon 11 139 916 48 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid 3,000.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities 1.136,030.90 700.59 134.99 Total liabilities .11.139.916.48 Total Insurance in force December 31. 1910.'. $12 757 006 00 BUSINESS IX OREGON FOIt THE YEAIL Total risks written during tho year 244,000.00 Gross premiums received during tho year '..!!!! s!254.53 Premiums returned during the year ' Losses paid during the year ' ""iVoVoO Losses incurred during the year 1 000 00 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1910 ! ! ! ! 267 500 00 INTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ry W. F. GRANTQES, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: J. H. BLANFORD. MONEY " 11 to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental money pay for your home. Call or write for particulars. THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. J. II. Dolanoy, Agf., &4 TempU J Don't Forget the BIG SALE IS NOW ON You know a bargain when you sco one, so kindly look over our large bills that are now being circulated over the city. THE HUB for Bargains Next Door to Taylor's Hardware Co. v In Pendleton by Pendleton Drug Co.