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PAGE TWO DAILY EeiT OKEGOMAX, PENDLETON. OREGON. Tlllsn.VY, MAY 80, 1011. EIGHT PAGES Th n e reason a is fast approaching when I you will discard the heavy and medium weight goods then put on the light, airy wash materials, you can't afford to miss the big showing we are making in this line. 100 iliffrivm ;;uuni T.uwn. 100 p:T torus I.;ivn at . 100 partori Iante at 100 j.attorns Kiti-to at N!ii!:l'i'rs i !' n ial do i !nvk at ;ii in nMi: ix no Tuornr.K to show. JUST RECEIVED WY r.fl IVt- I iV Y-, -T( H J Ki:. Ti.i'i.'iv.i Wiii if ii fill !: v -'vc .iwti tl.i- m Everwear Hose for Wcmen and Children. Tho ,v : :ioro Th.-v 1V( fife iO 25c, 35c, A lull ii line just rcci ivc Pendleton's Cleanest Grocery ix on; MODKL COOr. IJASF.MEXT. I'h. .iu- JIain IT. l'i -li IT-. r:iii4.n Stvalorri. - laily, today, lx-.x Will ileeiine 1. unly. The llciihh 1 )e-rt rtuMiiu:. cans 15t? ami Fancy I'.nrt.'n ATii-li i- !i-. iinliviJ.nal can- .FroMi, Kipe Fiiieapples, each li.ul'.n Salt i-.i.-j.hei iv j.iict hi'dtlo Maple r.ut'er 1" r i in?. illinir, etc .. O'.ive aiel Fi!iieiif Chec-e jars cieh . The PEOPLES Save Your Coupons COItltFXTINt; CIlII.DItKX. In the account, in the- May Mc Clure's of Maria Montessori, the Ital ian woman who has made such revo lutionary changes In the modern sys tem of education, one of her basic rules that of abstinence from cor deetion is explained as follows: "Why correct the child If she does not succeed in associating the name with the object, the only way of making her succeed is to repeat at once the action of the sensorial stim ulus, and the word to be. associated ith It; that is, to repeat the lesson. But the fact of the child having made the mistake Implies that at that Help Andrew Carnegie once suggested as an epitaph for his own tombstone what he said was the secret of his success : " Here lies a man who surrounded himself with men abler than himself." Many able people are working for you, sck.itists, inventon, manufacturers, all trying to make something you want Do you use their brains and their efforts "surround yourself with them" or do you plod along by yourself, years behind the times? Take your own home. Have you your share uf modern im provements there money-saving, labor-saving, health-promoting? One of the most important of these is a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. A New Perfection store never orerhem kitchen. It tet your rtienjlh. Il urn fuel and time. With the New Perfection oven with the gltw doors you cn go on with your ironing or any other work, and still be sure at a glance the joint is routing pioperiy. Mo with 1 . 2 uxi i iyf r with lows. turquoiM bltw epsmeled chimsv. fa "i r h -ii yni a i t 1.1 sa Oil Cook-stove 10c 12 1 2c - irc 20o in both stripe and 3c, 30? nihl 35tf IHniitv t-xpvo-s a -iiirt Wiiist. it, full ran: a riro shipment of . The most Loan o of sizo, inoilor- all colors ii vLih' !iiiar:in'.cl h"-o fix pair are pos m viear witltfit h.ilos.-fiv ix months, in iu- h 'l.v wo will replace rhoni wish new n-Y-.l. 'ihi N the K--t lav-iory jiropoMtion I'Avr.n sir a p-..l trial. v .it'll like them. aii' ii 1 looking. 50c. lSc 2oC 25c 33c 45c 25r rJ f i I fcj ! 1 ar- WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade moment she is not lisposed to the psychic association which you desire to provoke in -her; hence it is best to choose another moment. "In Maria Montessori's review, all education worth having is auto-edu-eatlon. One of the difficulties ex perienced in the training of teachers Is that of preventing them from rushing to the aid of a child who ap pears to be embarrassed and puzzled in one of his little employments. Their tendency Is to say, 'Poor little mite!' and help him out; thereby de priving the child at once of the Joy and the education of overcoming an obstacle." for All HMKBKlr Banted IhroufhoU. I M 2- sad 3-buimr Moves ran be had wilh or without cabmd top, which ii oiled wilh drop ahelvea, lowel racka, eta. OaeJen verrwhera: or write lor a crjotn circular la lbs saareel aaeacr Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ljt S E Y LONDON'S DIALECT. A Perfectly Recognizable Child of the Old Kentish Tongue. In a little book entitled "London's Dialect" Mr. Mackenzie Mat-Inkle chal lenges the view-expressed Ivy the edu cation department of the Loudon county council tliat "there Is no Lon don ilia loot of reputable nnleeedenls and origin.' and that "the cockney mode of speech Is n modem corrup tion." lie points ont that the London dia lect, especially on the south side of the Thames, Is a perfectly recognizable child of the old Kentish tongue, to which we owe our earliest written lit erature. "Thot" for that." "honk" for "liank." "Ueh" for "cab." are remnants of tl.o old Kentish mode of pronuncia tion. In the Kentish dialect "that" was spelt "thet" as early as A. I". S2. The use of "1" for "a." as in "liily." was common from the Trent to the Thames in rilzalvoth's time, and John 1ow, wrltim; in 1."S0. gives us "hylyffe" for bailiff." The use of "an" for "a" iu such cockneyisms as "te!ei;rauph" of very old origin, and "ahaht" and "ahtside"' are both warranted by an cient use. As for "kep" and "slep" without the-tinal "t." tlioy are really uiieorrupted words, the "t" being an Intruder of late date. TORTURE BY WATER. The Srd De;r?e In Sorcery Cases In Louis XIV.'s Time. One of the itii'iliods adopted by Louis XIV. to putve his kingdom of s rrcry was the .".incstUia ordiuiry." T!:K .uMiMlia,' to (;. Inivall:i ..jiad- :. i f )' i a p!:;ts !. - l:r:." insist. .1 I bfvins f v:tt,r i.ov.r.d into iuu r i lie prijcner i !irr;!y 1i.nl ! '.' i . :( (! on- ! 1 ivst atal ' itv. :.rd and J 'v i ' a ni:aa- j ., 1 y me ia.-i ' , i a iv n'.if.Vut ! : : i ''.: at-' 'e. A w ' r 'v ! "t'rir il ! st "111. i li V.-l'"-.. ' ;.;!. ,i . Up'v. : '. :; . . ,,r.- i:re r !-.. j v,.- I of a ha--,- do.-., I If he roi -ted ;U , I : -i i:u s mouth. ! was he.d until he ope.i! d iiis tftiii !, T.r.':it!i-. After every two pint i: -.-l. -e h; v.-.-is plvon ; n few se-'oads" i -i find ilie o portunl ! ty to ( oiif,';s. If he i M;t!:iaed his de I tilal the ip.'r'stioa v.;is reapplied until I the wh.'le lea pens had been con ! su mod. i "In the 'iju.'sii :i (xtraonlinary' the iT.ianflt'y !d:ni:ii:'.l errd was atvrionted to twenty pint. The swelling caused by t'ais nunaturn! nni'nr.t of liquid In ! t'0 body pi'i.bired the iikW acute ao- ! ny." ' Knew tha Risks, j Cliloe, a hiite black nmh of middle ; n?e. ( line to her mistress one day with ! the .'tiuiiiiini-cinent that she Vas about to be married. Regret tin;; the lo of ; nn excellent cook ;,!i 1 haviuji real in I terrst in Chine's welfare, her mistress said: "I hope. Chlo... fact that marriaf yen npiirecintp the i?e Is n serious thin;: nnd you h:ive considered cnrefully In regard to the step you nre about to take. Marrliice li-in great responsi bility." "'Heed it does, ma'am!" sahl Chloe. with emphasis. '! reckon I knows, fo' I's heen mali'leil fo' times. I knows Just what reesks yo' takes when yo' done pit m-ih'li-d. My Inst illvo'ce cost me twenty-five dolhihs. lint I made him pay half of it. Yo' nevnh know what yo' Is pittln' into when yo' gits mali'-pd."-Washinpton Stnr. Ruins of Yucatan. The explorations of Arthur DIosy In Yuen tun brought to llpht ninny new facts about the stupendous ruins which stretch through the country In n chain 300 miles long. The most amazing thing nbout these ruins, ne cording to Mr. DIosy, Is that tho peo ple who possessed such high archi tectural skill nnd the knowledge of rich and graceful decorative arts, he longed to the stone age nnd had no knowledge of metals. These wonders In stone were carved with flint Imple ments . and a civilization which hns been compared to that of Egypt grew np without even the use of bronze and Iron. Turned th Tables. Two hunters, returning from the Catskllls, decided to try jjoine New Y'ork city humor upon the agent of a little railroad station In the foothills. "When does the 3:40 train get in?" asked one. The old man regarded him seriously and at length. "Waal," said be, "she generally gets In Just a leetle behind the engine." Later they approached him respect fully. "About time that train Is due, Isn't It, uncle?" "Yes," said the agent, "she's about due.' There comes the conductor's dog." Everybody's. Dauntless. "He cleared the sill at a bound and vanished in the darkness," related Ro mance breathlessly. "But," scoffed Realism, "only a mo ment ago be was riveted to the spot Did be file the rivets?' "Oh, no!" rejoined Romance, nothing daunted. "Fortunately It was only a small spot, so that by a superhuman effort he wrenched It loose and , car tied It along with him." Puck. Result of a Fad. Poverty came In at the door. Love Immediately flew out of the window. "Ah," said those who observed, "thin Is what comes of being fresh air fad-tllBtsr-Judge's Library. You cannot dream yourself Into a character; you must hammer and fortrs yourself one. James Anthony Fronde. Do we not look with Just suspi cions on the desire that covets the sin, but lacks the power? L ABOUT ADAMS PEOPLE (Sjleivul Cortxupondrnce.) Adams, Ore., May 2D. Zth Lewis was the vbtlm of an accident Wed nisilay. whllo cuttirifT wood in tho moimtulns for U. M. Morrison, the ux slipped and cut his little toe on his rislit l'o"t about three 'inches. Karl Sinuniton and John Whltely dressed tho wound and did nil they could to stop the flow of blood and they ariv o,l in Adams- Saturday and Zcb Is finsiiiK as If nothing happened and Two years ao five of her bills ho is dolus fnc, ' Tied I'.Uike came up from Pendle ton Saturday to unload, carload of sacks for the Interior Warehouse company of Tendleton and returned to Pendleton on tho night train. Hush McKenriy of Portland was the Kuest of Miss Mnble Mclntlre for a few days this week, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Posers and fam ily attended the Weston picnic Sat urday. Pert Kirby of the Inland Mercan tile company, attended tho Weston plcnle Saturday. John Kins and Mr., and Mrs. T. Henry went to the river for a clay's outing. Lawrence C.rerharer and Frank Kir by went to Pendleton- to see the bis bail s imp Sunday. Mr. and Mis. A. Myrick of IIe..: : iv the iruests of Mr. and Mrs. Thom lirewster. Mr and Mrs. Course Woodward of Adams county, Wash., are visiting i datives and friends In Adams this V.ek.' M .-s Iiu:!i Ktlhs of Pendleton, was an Adams vis tor Monday. .Mr. and Mr-, ha parr and l,.ib '.,. viitiiw at the lionie of Kd ; I : h-oin saturd.ay and the ehildreii j ! o-ayins by tho creek when l'.aliy i'.ir. t'.vo .-ears of aso, fell in and 's '. .i-.vri: d. Tlio body was found a'e! euilf.l Satiday c.i 1 p. m. at the! n. Keaitives and noichbors at I the funerl. J. Peel and children of The s was tile guest of Mrs. Meln t'or a f"w days this week nnd I; I. -,i I Mi I (V. i'li for her homo Saturday. Mi?s M.i'.'o Mi lot re aecompanie l her ii io visit friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. n. Pane of Pendlo t'op. wre the SUe.-t.s "f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. r.ieii iilen for a few davs ties . Week. Wienie a -' hi 17 ret n was the victim of an '.iturflay. He wjts drivlnc 1:1 !'ii'si s iu the hit an. I the nurse j ri'limr Hlipj.nl ami Ml. f.illl- his h-p, t'-iirtoi the liniments ui.l causing a hailly bruised 1'r. I'lmoiiilon w.is calleil anil "irnr as well as .m he expected. .1. M. Howell, a popular drucsist of Greensburtr, Ky., says, "We use Cham berlain's CouKh Remedy In our own household an l know it Is excellent." Fi r sale tiy all dealer?. Sell llnleli Viincn-es. .Amsterdam, May 3i. (me of finest collection of paintings, both ancient and modern, ever collected hy any private individual will be sold at action here beginning today. The canvases were the property of the late J. It. I. C II. De Kuyper, who spent thirty years and millions of dollars in forming the. collection. A number of American collectors are represent ed among the bidders. lioslon OlrHTvcs the I!iy. Huston, May 3D. An ripen air horse show at CheUi.ut 11.11, u m gatta by the South Hnston Yacht club, a parade and a tennis tourna ment for the Massachusetts doubles championship were among the fea tures of Boston's "observance of Me morial day. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamber lain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of Its merits. Try It. For sale by all dealers. HELP INDIANS IMPROVE LAND. french Has Hill to Relieve Kootenai Valley Hodmen. Washington. Congressman French of Idaho will Introduce a bill In con gress tomorrow to bring a large num ber of Indians belonging to no tribe and residing In Kootenai valley, Ida ho, within the state law In order that they may make improvements on the lands over which the government holds a 25-year guardianship. There) are many of these and the present status of debts does not allow them to Improve their lands and prevents their white neighbors from getting drainage outlets through the Indian lands. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamber lain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of Its merits. Try It. For sale by all druggists. WHEAT OROWS RANK OX PAIiOUSE SOIL Pullman, Wash. Wheat is growing so rank in tbis part of the country that farmers are pasturing their fall wheat to keep It from getting too rank and heavy. Samuel II. Breeze, living five miles south of Pullman, will start to mow his winter wheat Just as soon as the surface of the ground dries to permit the mower to run over it. Pasturing winter wheat has fre quently been necessary In tbis section but only on occasions when tho gowth is unusually rank has It been found necessary to mow It. Mr. Breeze always pastures or mows his winter wheat In the spring and during the past three years has had average yields on large fields at 48, 54 and 63 bushels to an acre. J. S. Klemgard baa Just returned from a trip to the fruit orchards of the Snake river with encouraging re ports. Peaches, pears and other '' I ti . I m ma I bl'OIIDL 3 PKH CtNT AM'tjciaMf Pro paniion fcr As similalin;ii!icFoc(l;iiiilRitula ling tlte Siomachs amlDowclsal" Promolcs Di&'slionf he e tfil ncssandlvi'shCoutalnsndto Opitmi.Morphme nurMiiuiraL KOTNAnCOTIC. jUxSrma JM!I( Salts Amr Srrtf ytrwrar' -t'lurSi'.K-t'S.wh Jl.rf. j-u':larrr. NO Anfrfe, i Ri'inrtlv forronsnpa lion , S'ir t'lmach.Dlarriiora "Vor;n.('c:inlsioiis.IcATrish nt'ssnmi Loss of Sleep. ItoSr-A' Signature of - XEW YORK. 10 n' c I. -CI 1 iVO Guarantor 1 undTrthi Komimt Eact Copy of Wrapper. N ti ii'ait.liift mn' J V t' ii ' I ifiuits, wilii the exoeptlon of cherries j and Hprleots will yield n fair crop and tho quality will be good," said Mr. KieucMrd. "Tho cherry nnd np- rieot crops are hurt, but there will ' li.- some cherries and a small 'ycld 'f i.pr'iots. The eh( rios were hurt." I lilKKf 1 MAV .UlltSKV TOWN". i'l':ir:iiini Keeps .Wrvous Kohlent Tloiue nt Mulit. Il-v.rly, X. .1. lirhlsehord. th" I 1 .vitchl'iro ami Rh"st searos. a! enother sensation which the res - j id' cts t :ke Si riously, and after niht- fall tlie streets are desi rt"d. John Johtiaui and a party of friends, .as.--I itm what is known as the f'axson pits i a few nights ago, were confronted j hy a dvarf, which they declared, j climbed out of the f t. For a minute it Untie red and thr-!i, suing a screech, anished Into the woods. Other wlt- j n esses, farmers of unquestionable vc ; racily, substantiate Johnson's story. The old resident suy that years ao the a reserved mar. who lived on the out skirts of the, village, and whose name never was learned, ns the family would not mingle with the villagers, had a deformed son. The man was driving along the country road, when the carriage was supposed to have overturned and the child fell into the pit ami broke Its neck. The vers!-:, of the accident was accepted, but wild rumors were nfloat at the time. Those who have seen the specter describe It as a boy whose head seems to hang limp upon his chest. .MAY 30 IN HISTORY. 14S4 Charles VIII, "the affable,". Inaugurated nt Ilhetms In his flf-l teenth year. ' 1770 Ten hundred persons or moro ! perished at tho fireworks display In honor of the marriage of Louis XVI of France. 1796 Honaporte defeated the Aus trlnns at Horghetto. 1719 Editor, printer nnd publisher j of the London Courier fined and 1m- in .renicii ior caning me czar or Kus sla a tyrant among hts own subjects and ridiculous to the rest of tho world. 1S06 Bonaparte Issued a decree calling an assembly of Jewish depu ties for the purpose of forming a Sanhedrim. 1814 Treaty of Paris between Louis XVIII, and the allied sover tiiins. 1848 Daniel O'Connell, Irish agi tator fined nnd Imprisoned. Daniel O'Connell, Irish agitator, f ned nnd Imprisoned. Treaty of peace between the Unit ed States and Mexico signed at Guad eloupe, Hidalgo, February 2, 1848, with modifications made bv the Washington senate, was ratified at Queretaro by the American commis sioners. 1848 Gen. Herrera elected presi dent of Mexico by eleven states against five. 1804 The Kansas and Nebraska bill pnssed In congress making these territories terltorlal governments. 1808 Treaty between the United States nnd the Osage nation. Do Yon Havo the Right Kind of Ilelp Foley Idney Pills furnish you the right kind of belp to neutralize and remove the ponsons that cause back ache, nervousness, and other kidney and bladder ailments." A. C, Koep pen & Bros. Watch Your Kidneys. Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. F. S. Rex ford, 816 New York Life Bldg., Kan sas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack of a cold which settled In my back and kidneys and I was In great pain from my trouble. A friend rec ommended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they have done me a world of good. I can recommend Foley Kidney - Pills to anyone who suffers as I did." A. C. Koeppen & Bros. I .HiWi.ft-i. For Infants and Children. 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Special for Saturday After Supper and Monday 7 room houso on corner of Franklin nnd Webb streets, worth $1200, for this salo only $830. 6 room house 604 Willow -treet; this lot If there was no house on it would be worth more than we ask . for It. Price for this sale only $1500. 7 room houso on West Court street, worth $1700, for this sale only $1100. OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 0 THIS AND MONDAY EVENINGS. Teutsch Bickers Real Estate and Insurance. HEADOUIRTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTII POWDER and MT. nOOD CREAM. Tallmaiv & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. 17