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AJL.I CAST OREGONIAN, PXNSIJtrTOM. OiUDOOA. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. PAGE PTVB TONIGHT After Snapper Our Great Sale on Dresses and Suits Will Continue up to 9 o'Clock It's a Saving You Shouldn't Miss F.E.L1VENG00D(&C0. The Ladies' and Children's Store LOCALS I See Lane 4 Son for signs. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 17$. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Con. I'hone Main 419 for bread wagon. Phone Platioeder for fresh meat nd lard. Main 44S. Front office for rent In Judd build ing. F. E. Judd. Found Tracy with the goods at Donaldson's drug store. T'.ie king of all 5c cigars, "Devlin's Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see tls best and the clearest pictures. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Yours for good work. Phone R. 3811. Fancy baked goods from the Royal Bakery on Bale at the IH'lta. Baked fresh every day. Pressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the Cash Market, phone M;Jn 101. Wanted By man and wife, posi tion on ranch. Inquire "T" this of . flee. For Kent Three furnished houae ke -ping rooms, electric lights and gas. Mo I il .-ifcli. Till Tilollipdwli. Homo bilking For pies, cakes, bread and doughnut, phone Black 3 T B. Orders taken iiiul delivered. Special rates to horses boarded by the -week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura Btreet. Phone Main 12. Sharon & EdJIngs have Becured the local agency for the Johnson Ideal Halter, the best cheap halter In the market. For Sale Cheap Two log houses .it Meacham, Ore. Modern improvements. Six rooms each. Enquire of Meach am Lumber Co. The East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show U by their liberal patronage. For Sale Second hand lumber, brick and wood for half price. Must clear lot at once. Apply at old build ing corner Court and Johnson Phone Main 93 for good clean lump or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all parts of the rlty. Crab Creek Luu -ber Co., 700 West Alia street. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, pnnne: Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Plntzonflcr, manager. 2H E. Court street. Penland Bros. Transfer Co . phrn Black 3S91. Piano, furniture and heavy trucking of all K'nds. 1s. Calls an SM'Main et wered promptly. Office t For hreaJ, cookies, pastry ami cakes made fresh every day, phone Main 4 49 nnd tho wagon will call. Royal Bakery, Webb and Cottonwood Ft recti, For Salo Two acre home east Pendleton. Alfalfa, fruit, garauu. Good buildings, water system and jKoeppensj For Ice Crenm Sodas That Please. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "The lcst made." Ice Cream Sundae One of our most popular dishes. 2 Fresh Strawberries served i with ice cream, J Once a patron, always n pat- 2 . ron, at KOEPPENS bath. Address J. H. Bryant, Pendle ton, Oregon. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. Buy your chickens for Sunday's din ner at the Central Meat Market I'hone Main 33. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. Phone Main 33. For good light get a Steelmantle kerosene burner. Odorless, smoks less, most brilliant light by small lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Obery, 211 Lee Street- For Rent Good pasture Jas. Mar pie place near Meacham. $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 I'liimliliiK Shop, 304 East Court street. Alex Burt. "the honest plumber." You can't burn slate and gravel! I)on't try it. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Rock Springs coaleither lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. . For saje Two hundred acres good timber grazlne land, about 60 acres tillable, running water on place. This Is a' snap If taken within next thirty days. Address W. B., Box 341, city. Wanted at once Housekeeper In family of five, elderly woman pre fi rred.. Wages, without washing, 325 per month, with washing, 330. Call on or write to Mrs. Ubel. care O.-W. It. & N. depot, Umatilla, Oregon. Special. Until May 1st we will sell 10 lb. can's pure lard, II. 60; 5 lb, can pure lard. SOe; 3 lb. can pure lard 60c. Cen tral Meat Market. Good Clothes and Good Morals. It Is doubtful whether any one to whom soap iiiul witter and more or less tidy clothes nre n matter of course ran rightly estimate the exteut to which this (Hicslion of clothes and cleanliness bears upon the criminulily of youths. IHrty. ragged garments, greasy caps and neck scarfs worn day after day without the possibility of n change are, I believe, responsible for much. Certain It Is that the lad who Is content with but one set of raiment invariably belongs to a very low stra tum of society, and the absence of a desire for n Sunday suit and the un abashed wearing of the weekday suit on the Sunday Is very frequently in deed the mark of one lamely Imper vious to outside Influences. C. E. K. Kussell in "Young Goal Birds." It Is Just Habit. "I suppose, Eileen," she remarked to the new girl, with feigned Indifference, "that you overheard my husband and me conversing rather earnestly this morning. I hope, however, that you did not think anything unusual was going on?" "Niver n bit, mum. Ol waust had n lnishiind nieself. on' nlvcr a day pass ed that th' neighbors didn't belave one or th' other uv us would be kilt en tolrly." Success Magazine. Th. Charm of England. It Is not striuige that Englishmen Jthould be, ns certainly they nre, pns slonote lovers of their country, for their country is nlmost beyond parallel peaceful, gentle and beautiful. Even In vast London, where practical life asserts Itself with such prodigious force, the stranger Is Impressed In every direction with sentiment of repose and peace. William Winter. WANTED Classified ads, such as help wanted; rooms or houses to rent; second hand Roods for sale; in fact, any want you want to gei filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want nd. Rates: Three tines one time, 20 cents; two times, 30 cents; six times, 70 conts. Five lines one time, SO cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.05. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to tho office or mail to the East Oregronlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the PERSONAL MENTION Pete Murray came down from Athe na this morning. Carl Scholl of Walla Walla Is a Pendleton visitor. Mrs. R. B. Stanfleld of Echo, Is vis iting with relatives In the city. Evln and Donald Cameron are In the city from their home at Nye. Prof. Odessa Stirling came over from Walla Walla this morning to meet his music class. William Reardon, the local lumber man, and his wife went to Ilermlston on the local this morning. T. J. Tweedy returned this morn ing from Walla Walla, where he had been to nee the blrdmen fly. J. H. O'Neill, popular traveling pas senger agent for the O.-W. R. & N. has been in the city today. J. T. Lambirth, of the First Na tional bank, was one of those attend ing the aviation meet at Walla Walla yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Dickson and son, Frank, re turned from Walla Walla on the lo cal this morning after witnessing the aviation meet In that city. A. E.' Lambert, formerly a resident of this city, but now cashier of the bank at North Powder, came In this morning on the Northern Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Raley went to Walla Walla today, In the Sturgls auto, to attend the aviation meet. Dr. J. A. Best and wife were among the returning Pendletonlans from Walla Walla this morning after see ing the aviators do their aerial stunts. Le Paige, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Long who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia for the past five days, Is somewhat Improv ed today. Mayor A. E. Lambert of North Powder, is visiting with old friends in the city. He was formerly employed In the American National hank and b; now cashier of the bank at North Powder. lirXTEIt GOKS A ITER BEAR. TIkmiihs HopjM'r, Veteran Big Game Enthusiast, Takes Dogs for C'ltase. Thomas Hopper, Spokane's veteran bear hunter, with a pack of six dogs, and accompanied by Charles Dubbs and Robert F. Copeland, left the city' Thursday afternoon over the lines of the Inland Electric system for Liberty Lake, where they will Journey Into tho headwaters of Cougar creek back of Mica Bay, for several large black bear which are reported to have been seen in that vicinity during the past two weeks, says the Spokane Chron icle. The party expects to be gone about a week and will get supplies for them selves and pack horses at Liberty Lake before starting up into the hills, j Mr. Hopper only returned from Libby, Montana, Wednesday night, where he and a party consisting of James House of Hayden Lake and W. H. Maxwell of Libby, succeeded in kill ing the largest black bear on record in those parts. The lucky shot fell to Mr. House, who killed the 600 pound monster' ns he was charging through the underbrush after one of the dogs. The hide will be sent to a taxidermist for mount. ling. ' Delhi and Its History. Shah Jehan in 1C31 built the present city of Delhi, close to the old Delhi, and made it the royal residence. The Mohommedans still call it Sliahjchana bod, the "city of the king of the world." Nadir Shah, the 1'ersian usurp er, coptured it in 173!i.' massacred thousands of the Inhabitants anil bore away plunder to the value of nearly $1 00,000,01 k i, Including the famous pea cock throne nnd the great Kohlnoor diamond. The British first came into control in 1S03, when the Muhrnttas were defeated near Delhi by Lord Lake. When the sepoy mutiny broke out in IS" Shah Mohammed Itaba dour, then ninety years old, took com mand of the city and until the English again triumphed enjoyed the Imperial state to which he had long been a stranger. Harriman Told Him. Harrimau had an almost supernatu ral instinct for knowing what was going on iind who was doing it in the mysteries of stock manipulation. Once when Southern Pacific had been goin;j up fast, Harrimau and various bank ing houses buying in concert, he called up on tho telephone one of his private, brokers. "Somebody is selling," he said. "Yes, sir," was the answer. "Well, hand the market 23.000 for me." Immediately he called up the head of n banking firm much Inter ested In the market. "Who's selling Southern rnclfle?' ho asked. "I don't know; wo haven't been able to find out," was the answer. "I'll tell you," snnpped narrinmn; "it's your house." And ho cut off tho connection before any reply to him could be made. Ex change. Tho Tough Kid. Nabor I saw tho doctor nt your house yesterday. Subbubs Yes; thot boy of mine climbed up on the porch when ho was told not to, and Nabor All, I see. He fell nnd broke hls- Subbubs-Xot much! He's sound as a dollar. But my wife tried to whip him for it, and new she's a nervous nd physical wreck. Catholic Stand ard and Times. New to Him. "I see your son has gone to work." "Yep." "llow Is he getting along?" "Oh, fine! Anything In the way of novelty always appeals to him." Washington Herald. Trit ALEUTIAN ISLANDS. ' They Extend East and West For Mors Than a Thousand Miles. Few persons ure aware that the shortest route from Sun Franclnco to Japan is ly way of Alaska. Nearly a thousand miles are saved to vessels tradiug Willi the orient by coasting along the Aleutian islands rather than following the Hawaiian route. The Aleutian islands, which extend In a chain east and west for more than a thousand miles, are Inhabited by the remnant of the Aleuts. Their war of the revolution closed Just as the American Revolutionary war be gan. So patriotic were the Aleuts, so brave in their struggle for Independ ence, that they succumbed to the Rus sians only after a conflict of nearly fifty years, and then simply because the race was almost exterminated Id the struggle. While the Aleutian islands must eventuully form an important link in the commerce between the United States and the orient, other islands link our country with the vast empire to the north. In he narrow Bering strait He two little islands, one occu pied by Russia, the other by the Unit ed States, so that citizens of the two great nations live on respective islands within a few miles of each other. New York Tress. The Courage of Life. The two virtues that help ua along most in life ore trust and courage. Apart from the tragedies Invited by sin and violence and self indulgence, a large part of our trouble comes from anxiety, distrust, apprehension. It was not nil frivolity that dictated the an swer of a young girl who, being urged to prepare herself for o profession or a definite work, responded: "I'm not going to look ahead and worry. I can do a lot of useful things. I can mend, and make s;i!,'.d. and nniuse children, nnd be- p;!ti?:it and economical, aud holp people to enjoy themselves, and I don't believe nice girls starve." Cour age and faith are always assets. Even !f life goes back upon them and fails to come up to expectations the prac tice of these virtues is just that much to the good, and we have at least not lived in tho evil moment until It ur rived. Harper's Bnzaar. For Peace Only. If is well known that the Friends have always been devoted lo he prin ciples of peace. As they had a con trolling Influence In the public affairs of Nantucket, there was no military organization on that island for several generations. How the matter was managed Is told by the author of "September Days on Nantucket" Whenever military compauies came to the Island for a holiday young wo men thronged the windows and waved handkerchiefs, but there was no rise of military ambition in the town. Once a coterie of young men formed a training company and sent to Boston for equipments, but their elders com pelled them to moke the first article of their constitution read, "This company shall be disbanded Immediately In case of wnr." " Her Stipulation. The pale young man with sheepish eyes glanced timorously nt his fair companion. They had sat together In the conservatory for fully five minutes and bad hardly exchanged a word. At lastt in desperation, be dived his hand into his breast pocket and brought out his cigarette case. "Do you mind, Miss Smllax, If I smoke?" he asked. "Not in the lesvt," replied the young lady sweetly, "If you don't think It will make you sick!" Close Relations. "You advise that man's constituents to stand by him?" "Yep," replied Farmer Corntossel. "I advise 'em to stand by close enough to watch everything he does." Wash ington Star. His Inheritance. ' "Does he Inherit his father's genius?" "No; only his father's eccentricities of genius. That Is why we nre giving a benefit for him." Chicago Record- flerald. What a happy world this would be if every man spoke as well of his live neighbors as ho does of his dead ones! Do you read the East Oregonlan? WALSH'S If you want real bargains in the Grocery line, you an 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. I Special in SHO for This Saturday Only 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's oxforda are in, A splen did assortment of natty styles, prices right and quality assured. Our name is a guarantee for quality. . LOOK BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Wohlenberg BETTER GOODS FRANCE IS THREATENED WITH "HOLY WAR" Tangier, April 29. Threats of a "Holy War" unless France ceases sending troops to Morocco was made in a communication received here to day from Raisull, the bandit chief, who says If more troops arrive the country mountain tribes will rally around and start a war of extermina tion of all foreigners. . Fighting against odds so great that more than half of his command was killed or wounded. Colonel Bremondz Fez is reported to have reached Fez Wednesday. It is believed that for eigners In Fez are now safe and other French troops will arrive soon and will probably scatter the rebels. Little Ryne for England. New York, April 29. George Byrne of Providence, the little Jock ey who is only 14 and weighs but 85 pounds, is scheduled to sail for Eng land today. It is rumored that two or three big English racing men are seeking his services. Byrne recently ' won the American Derby at Jackson ' ville, Fa., on Governor Grey, a rank outsider, winning the pludits of every racing man and thousands of enthu siasts all over the country. The czar of Russia has ordered an opera to commemorate the deeds of his ancestors. LOCAL TEAM IS CHAMPION. (Continued from page one.) the completion of the Panama canal would increase the efficiency of the American navy 20 per cent, accord ing to Richard P. Hobson. and, with the Increases already planned, the Flitted sftites navy would soon be in ferior to none and entirely adequate for protective purposes. I John Jenkins, last speaker for Ba i ker, launched out upon a refutation I of the arbitration argument which had never been made, showing that ; there never yet has been a plan de All Kinds of Lumber Products Shipped direct from Manufacturers to Consumer Keep the Middlemen's Profits in Your Own Pocket. We will cheerfnlv quote vou prices. INTERSTATE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY Paulsen Pddtr. Spokane, Wash: ES 8 Dep't. Store FOR LESS MONET vised for the settlemnt of interna tional disputes without bloodshed and he pointed out strikingly the part which the navy has played In the making of history. He ended with the appeal, "It Is a question of the honor and Integrity of our nation on the one side and dollars and cents on the other." Chester Fee, last speaker for the home team, called attention to the fact that their principal point had not been met and that the affirma tive speakers were devoting their time to polnU admitted by both sides. He then went on to show that the present navy is adequate for present purposes and that the present naval program would supply such Increases as are necessary for protective pur poses. He also advocated that money would be better expended on fortifi cation of Important coast points than in the constant building of more ves sels. Tlio Rebuttal. Hartwell, closing for the negative, hammered home the points made by his colleagues and insisted that the Issue be met. Finch responding, made a rapid summary of the affirmative points and pointed out different statements of his opponents which he held to be inconsistent. While the judges were making their decision, th young ladies' glee club, which had given a selection before the debate, sang two more numbers and were heartily applauded. Chair man Aldrich then announced the de cision and wild pandemonium pre vailed amongst the local supporters. Judges of the debate were Attorney Marvin Martin of Walla Walla and Frofessors Barton and Ruby of Whitman college. Following the debate, refreshments were, enjoyed at the Delta, debaters, judges anj faculty members sitting together. j Pendleton will now meet the team of Hood River high school which won the championship of the Columbia River d'strict and the winner of this debate will compete in the final con- I i ai nit Lunci&iiy ui Oregon tor the championship of the state. I -i amount. Read the want ads.