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EIGHT PAGES aily m&ter oregokian. pkkdlcBton. orbqon. tiicrrday, april 27. tn. PAGES FTVK Friday and Saturday Two More Days of the Big Suit and Dress Don't Miss it F. E. LlVENGOOD(&CO. The Ladies' and Children's Store SA : LOCALS ! See Lane & Son for algna. Pastlmo pictures please all. I'Utch Henry for coal. Main ITS. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane ft Con. Thone Main 44 3 for bread wagon. Phone Plauoeder for fresh meat and lard. Main 445. Front office for rent In Judd build Ins;. F. E. Judd. Found Tracy with the goods at Donaldson's drug store. Tip king of all Sc cigars, "Devlin's Fives," Joe Sullivan sole agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Tours for goad work. Phone It. 3S12. Fancy baked goo.ls from the Royal Bakery on sale at the Delta. Raked ftvth every day. Dressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. Wanted I'.y man and wife, posi tion on ranrh. Inquire "T" this of fice. F. r Hi nt Three furnished house kC''iiiiK looms, dec trio lights and gas. No . li Mien. 7nl Thompsiin. Home 'I'iikint-- For pies, cakes, ln'i ri , I and doughnuts, phone Mack 37V;. Orders taken and delivered. Special rates to horses boarded by the week ur month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phoiiu Main 12. .Sharon & Eddlngs have secured the local agency for the Johnson Ideal Halter, the best cheap halter In the market. For Sale Cheap Two log houses .it M"a I'linm, Ore. Modern Improvements. Six rooms each. Enquire of Mcaeh am Lumber Co. The Fast Oregoni.in Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciato It and show It by their liberal p.-Uronage. For Sale Second hand lumber, till ',; r.r.d wo M for 1...); pilvc Muet clear lot at once. 'Apply at old build ing corner Court and Johnson. Phone Main 112 for good clean lump it nut coal Prompt delivery to all pr.rts of the city. Crab Creek Luii ber Co., 700 WrBt Altn street. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean mn-rket, nn'nne Main 45. Farmers Met Co., Conrad Plataoeder. m.iimitT. 224 E. Court street. Ivr.land Hros. Transfer Co., phen" Black 3301. Piano, furniture and heavy trucking of all k'nds. Calls an swered promptly. Office 647 Main st. For bread, cookie. pastry and cakes made fresh every day, phone Main 419 and the wagon will call. Koyal Bakery, Webb and Cottonwood streets. For Sale Two acre home east Pendleton. Alfalfa, fruit, garuen. Good buildings, water system and bath. Address J. H. Bryant, Pendle ton, Oregon. Wanted at once Housekeeper In family of five, elderly woman pre ferred. Wages, without washing, $25 per month, with washing, $30. Call on or write to Mrs. Ubel, care O.-W. It. & N. depot, Umatilla, Oregon. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. An experienced woman wants po sition as housekeeper or cook or ho tel work, city or country. "S," this office. Wanted Housekeeper and cook. Good wages to right party. Middle aged lady preferred. Apply "F," this office. For good light get a Steelmantle kerosene burner. Odorless, amoks less, most brilliant light by small lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Obery. 211 Lee Street. For Bent Good pasture Jas. Mar ple place near Meaeham. S 1 .25 per month per head. Stock to be deliv ered at ranch. R. Atterbury, Stan field, Ore. Before having your plumbing done see me for estimates. Sanitary Plumbing Shop, ,"04 East Court street. Alex Burt, "the honest plumber." You can't burn slate and gravel! rion't try It Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean bcreenud Hock springs coal either lump or nut. It t'urns '.lean and goes further. Vt sale Two hundred acres good timber Krazlnir land, about 60 acres tillable, running water on place. This l. a snai If taken within next thirty lays Address W. II., Box 841, city. PERSONAL MENTION Mac Smith came 4n this morning from his Vansycle ranch. J. F. Splcer of Payette, Idaho, Is among the guests registered at the St. George. It. T. Brown of Athena came In from that town last evening and spent the night in the city. A. J. Sturtevant of Pilot Rock, came in from the eheep Jown last evening and spent the night here. S. Fred Wilson, attorney and bank er of Athena, came down this morn ing to transact business In the city Jerry St. Dennis is In the city today to give evidence at the Investigation being conducted by the local bar as sociation. Ned Cropper, who has been em ployed at one of the lumber yards in the city, left this morning for Port land where ho will remain. Attorney James P. Neal of Free water la spending the day In the city, having come In from the east end town on the local this morning. James Cooper, manager of the Ilowman, Is so far recovered from a severe attack of tonsilitls that he Is able to resume his duties again" at the popular stopping place. Attorney Homer I. Watts of Athe na came down this morning to be present at the meeting of tho Inves tigating committee of the local bar association which will probe into the charges made against himself and Attorneys D. W. Bailey and J. B. Perry, M ItS. IXGKItSOI.L IDENTIFIES JAMES M'XAMAHA AS BHYCE ' VERY LATEST FASHIONS. Special. 1'nijl May 1st we will sell 10 lb. can's pur., lard, J 1.50 : a lb. can pure lard. M)c: 3 lb. can pure lard 60c. Cen tral Meat Market. Attention Da pi i ne Circle. All members of Daphne Circle ." 2 are requested to be present tonight, Thursday evening, at the hall to cele brate the anniversary of the order, organia-r Estell C. Mann will bo present. Refreshments at close. By order of tile committee. The French government Is extend ing automobile highways In French China for the accommodation of freight as well as passenger traffic. The population of the Russian em pire has Increased 33.nrtti.000 in the last 1 years, or ;i.000,ci00 more than the I'ni'.cc: Stales grew in t lie last 20. London requires taximeters to he cnnnccie,i win, )u front wheels of t axicalis been use the roar wheels do the most slipping. There are 2S pounds of blood in the body of an average adult man, ten pounds being moved at each pulsa tion of the heart. Haviland China, Cut Glass Hand Painted China, Etc, Still goinej at Auction Sale Prices If you diden't secure what you wanted during the Auction, come in and we will make you a satisfactory price on any article you select. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best (Continued from page one.) secreted where she watched him as he walked up and down (tho corrlor with the district attorney. McXamara denied ever seeing the woman save when she left the corridor after she had watchd him. Speaking of dy namiting Hilton said it was a plot to lay at the door of union labor and that many persons throughout the country took part In It, many unwit tingly. He alleged that probably three men are at the bottom of the entire alleged scheme, which directly contradicts Burns. Dayton, Ohio, April 27. The cap italistic side of the controversy over the arrest of John McXamara of In dianapolis was presented today by John Kirby, president of the National Association of Manufacturers. In a statement to the United Press today he said that (Jumpers of the Ameri can Federation, as soon as the Times explosion was published came out Willi a statement saying that the dis aster was a "frameup on the part of capitalists to put organized labor In bad repute." and now that arrests have been made;he i.s using the same cry that whole machinery organized i; lior now protesting because McXa mara was hurried to California and not given a chance to escape. He said he believed the evidence conclu sive against the trio. Hilton .Make Statement. An absolute repudiation of the al ii g.-d confession of McManigal to De tective llurns. the statement th.it Mr. Ingersol) failed to identify McXamara as Rryeo and the declaration thai the three prismtrs are the victims of a nefarious plot concocted to railroad innocent men to Jail or worse, were broadsides delivered by Judge .Hilton, cief consul for the defense today. He issued a statement to this effect after conferring with the prisoners in the jail. I .ox Aiwlos Calif. April 27. Mc.ManUval confessed to District At torney I "I'lilcricks this afternoon that lie clwinmiiecl the I dew 1 1. mi Iron works and llitit he knew P.ryee. the alleged dynamiter of the Times. New York. Summer's coming as fast as It can get here and the smart AvwiMin is preparing the fascinating blopss she Intends to wear when coats of all kinds are laid aside. Now, to be strictly dl rlgeur, one must have blouses for all occasions. Time was when this was not so; the short waist was limited to the tailor made suit. When it aspired for high er sartorial honors, It had to be de veloped in silk, with as much stiffness and dignity as could be crowded in to It. Now, at Its smartest it is ail ed a lingerie blouse. And this appel lation Is suffleSntly elastic to In clude all the glory of the lawns, the linens, the crepes, the chlffois, the muslins and so on ad Infinitum. Nothing Is prettier than a chiffon blouse built over all over Valencien nes lace and trimmed with an em broidery of heavy silk or with beaded embroidery Th edecoration Is lim ited to the outline of the low cut neck or round yoke effect, with a lit tle more elaboration at the front, but there Is sufficient to make a delight fully artistic ensemble and to make the price of the design mount up like everything. The Dutch neck and the French neck are much used in the latest fancy waists, but where neither Is be coming the bogh collar Is much bet ter, of course. Linen and lawn blouses trimmed with Inserts of em broidery and lace are the smartest models for smart wear among the laundered waists. The, for strictly business or service wear one reverts to the tailored shirt waists of linen, pongee, madras, etc. Some of the very pretty summer frocks are copies of dresses designed for the trousseaux spring and sum mer brides. They are duplicated In cheaper materials and In some In stances it is possible to copy a hun dred dollar dress for not much more than a dollar, provided one makes her C-..H clothes and Is willing 'to adorn her ress with some pretty braiding which can be stitched on the machine at home, instead of the rich embroideries used by French de signers. Linen substituted for silk voile and soutache braid replacing heavy floss embroidery go exceeding ly well together and are more In or der for the hot days of summer. Whether It be a tub frock or eve ning gown, the new stiles are pic turesque. Even the most "severe of them are picturesque, quaint or ar tistic to an unusual degree. A trous seau is suh an expansive proposi tion that in discussing it one may well cover the whole field of fashion and perhaps the most sensible thing to do in dealing with the theme Is to generalize regarding certain more or less necessary types of frock. It is always well, if possible, to have two tailored suits for the sum mer season; one a practical plainly tailored suit for rough wear, outing purposes, etc.. the other of dressing character. An attempt to combine i the two is seldom successful but many women do away with the dressy tailored coat and skirt and blouse, or three piece costume, substituting f. t it a smart one piece frock to be w 'Hi with a separate ccjat. I Special m SHOES . for Friday and Saturday ) Last year's Oxfords for $2.35 worth up to $4.00, none sold less than $3 , This season's oxfords Tan, Lace and Patent Button, for Friday and Sat urday only . . . $2.45 Our full line of children' oxfords are in. A splen did assortment of natty styles, prices right and quality sssured. Our name is a guarantee for quality. LOOK BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY 3 AM. FMXMlSF. Nt'llWAKZI.AMH'.lt (Continued from page one.) rents for the Indians than ever he fore. The administration of Major Schwarzlander has been absolutely honest and satisfactory as far as I know and I regret to see this agita tion. It tends to raise trouble both on the reservation and in the city and can do no good." .luili;,. .1. W. Maloiiey. ounty Judge J. W. Maloney, who is a renter on the reservation, was found equally indignant regarding the usper.-ions cast upon Major Hchwarz 1.: nder. "He is one of the squarest men I have e ver dealt with," said he with earnesiius.i. "and il is my belief there is nothing to the stories published against his administration. Almost for the first time in years reservation farmers now feel they will get a fair deal from the agent and they feel easy. Major Schwarzlander is also iicconimodat.ng and Is business-like ti his work." Frank Curl, well known reservation fnrtner, was found asking who had made complaint against the agent. According to Mr. Curl he knows noth ing of the matter himself, other than, what ho had read, niicT was surprised to learn of any complaint us the thought affairs were going satisfac torily on the reservation. (ilves All Square Din I. In such a manner as this speak others who have knowledge of res ervation affairs. W. E. Brock, head of tho credltmen'8 association, de clares he has heard of no Just com plaints against the agent and so does J. II. Uwmn, secretary of that organ ization. As a matter of fact the number of endorsers or Major Sch warzlander's work seems limited only by tho number of people to be seen. Ho has no critics but nn nbundnnce of warm endorsers and today they have been recalling incidents In his administration that show he has been moved throughout by a desire to give all, whother white or red, a square deal, and has done so Inasfar as any human being could administer the affairs of nn Indian reservation with satisfaction. Kl I.K OF MAINE TO BE SINK IN THE OCEAN Washington. The wreck' of the i lutileship Maine, which is now being :a .-ed in Havana harbor, ""probably will be tak"ii into deep water and sunk in mid-ocean. This disposition of tlie old huik was indicated in a statement of the progress of the work ef raising the Maine, which was given ut recently by Secretary of War Dickinson. The driving of tile steei sheet pil ing in the cofferdam has been com pleted and the filling of thecofer dam with dredged material is in pro gress an may btt.'completed during the coming month, says the statement. A- soon as possible after the filling in is completed and has become rea sonably compact, the unwavering of the cofferdam will begin,- probably next month. The inclosed urea will hi- pumped out. As the decks are uncovered, search will bo made for bodies, personal ef fects, stores, etc. Everything of that character will be preserved for proper disposition. Although no positive plans for the removal of the wreck nave as, yet been determined upon, it is probable that the wreck, after being stripped of all parts of value, will be sunk in deep water. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum. Pendleton's favorite picture show offers a fine .program for Friday's change. 1. "1861." Selig. An Interesting story of the civil war. "Hold Chatta nooga by all means. Hooker and Sher man marching to your relief. (Sign ed) Grant." Those memorable words had Just died npon the lips of the grand old general, as he gave Lieu tenant Allen orders to reach Thom as. One of the best war stories ever made. 2. "Jim, the Mule Boy." Edison. A mining story. There is novelty, pathos and keen reality in every foot of this wonderful film. 3. "Secret of the Forest." Kos mik. A beautifully photographed picture, it presents numerous unusu ally picturesque scenes. 4. "Tribulations of Jiggers." Kos mik. The laughable experiences of the well known comedian, Jiggers. He buys a new hat which proves to be haunted. E. "The Twin Cinderellas." Pathe, Freres. Jeanctte Xally in the exub erance of her joy at the wedding of her friend, takes off her overslippers and throws it after trie happy depart ng couple. Officer Smith. Jc-anette's 1 "er, finds it and taking it to the po lice station, put it in his locker for safekeeping. Hardly has he done so when Officer Swat s'ows away an other pretty slipper in his locker. The latter has been lo: t by an actress on leaving the stage door, and when she discovers the loss things begin to happen for stowed away in the toe is all her jewelry. Pe'.ective lleegan is assigned to the case but it Is bafflii un'il, upon going with Smith to eft!! on Jeanette, what should he see but the missing slipper. Of course, its not the one be wants but he doesn't 1-' .. that. Jeanctte is arrested, the actress is summoned, Detective llee gan. Sergeant Doyle, Officer Smith and Jeanette get mixed in an up- ' roariously funny situation. Explain ing would spoil the picture. See It and find out for yourself whose feet the slipper fitted. Te pastime. The houst of quality. A program of interest fir Friday's change. "Sir Percy and the Punchers." A comedy drama of the experiences of an Englishman with Texas cowboys, produced by G. Melies, You all know him, that handsome, haughty, effem inate Englishman, who lives for so ciety's sake and who figures out that the world over owes him a living. Of such a type is "Sir Percy Granville" who fals heir to a ranch in Texas and while on the way there becomes ac quainted with ,Mary Stevenson, whose father owned the adjoining ranch to "S.r Percy," Mary was returning from eollege and her youth and fresh ness appealed to this Englishman. So attentive was he to the girl that when Billy James, her old time sweetheart, met them at the station Sir Percy" insisted on riding home in the same carriage. From the start he was the rival of ' young James. Don't miss the finish. It will bring a hearty laugn. "Her adopted Father." Selig. A clean and wholesome drama having its inception on the storm beaten coast and carrying the aroma of the salt sea air. A love story interwoven kives heart interest. "Dr. Charcot's Trip Toward the South Pole." Urban. Contains won derful and impressive views of the polar regions. A picture at once ed ucational and thrilling. It is a stu pendous spectacle to see the ocean heaving, swirling and as if it were chafing under the .'ce floes which en cumber it. - "The Camorra'sts, or Japanese Catching Fish With Birds." A nov el picture. ' "Girls Will Be Boys." Essanay Co. The novelty of the plot, the cleverness of the acting and the beau tiful scenic appointments make th's story especially interesting. All Kinds cf Lumber Products Shipped direct from Manufacturers to Consumer Keep tlu Middlemen's Profits in Your Own rocket. We will eluvrt'ulv quote vou prices. INTERSTATE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY Paulsen lilcb-. Spokane, Wash: WALSH'S If you want real bargains in the Grocery line, you can make no mistake by trad ing at Pendleton's Best Grocery. We can save you money on every article you buy. A trial and you will be convinced. WALSH'S "Home of Quality" Phone Main 442 Prompt Delivery, We guarantee everything to be as represented.