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EIGHT PAGES PAOE TWO. DAILY EAST OREOOyiAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912. WITH THE CANDIDATES AUTO ASSASSIN IS (Paid Advertisement!.) IDENTIFIED BY TV0 SURPRISE SALE Friday, April 5th is our 1164th Friday Surprise Sale you'll find here at this sale economies that no careful, intelligent buyer could possibly think of overlooking. We ask you to compare our prices and our goods. 75? EMU. BATISTE 46 $1.00 TABLE LINEN' 82 $5.00 MEN'S SHOES $2 T8 Embroidered French Batiste A number of patterns in ' silk finish, in different colored table linen, beautiful designs, , , T?Xm lentfr' ,wlt . sol?s' i-i oA , -c, , , . lx r , ' blucher lace,, bench made, ex- embroidery; .,0-iwlu. Friday and heavy weiKlit Friday cdlent values and fine venrers. surprise sale . 46 surprise sale ... 82 8urprise sale price $2.78 1 . ?3.50 MEN'S SHOES 50r MARQUESTEET 37? $5.00 and $4.00 WOMEN'S $1.05 The popular cloth of the sea- ON FORDS $2.19 Velour calf, welt soles, pood son, a fine, sheer, soft finished A very choice lot of oxfords styles, srood wearers, button, n material, about 40-inches wide, and pumps, many of the sea genuine snap. Surprise sale Comes in all colors. Friday son's very latest styles. Sur price $1.95 surprise sale 37 prise sale price 1.... $2,19 $5.00 and $4.00 WOMEN'S ECRU AND WHITE LACE $2.50 MOTOR CLOTH SHOES $2.35 CURTAINS $1.89 A very choice lot, all styles To bo sold for one dav onlv at imported cloth and sizes, extra fine quality, an unusual price. These cur- pwiaUy made for coats, ctfves A snap for anvone who can bo tains are exceptionally jrood iar w&T, and washes. Comes fitted in this lot, don't over- values, full length and width; m tue natural Kngee shade look this snan some of the large assortment of patterns. onlv- Friday , surprise sale best shoes we have are included The following prices to prevail P"!0 - $1.89 in this special. Surprise sale for one day: price $2.35 75c Values 41? 50? WORK SWRTS 39 . S1.00 Values 69 These are exceptional shirts. KIM ON AS $1.79 S1.2p Values 74? plain blue cheviot, 'extra large SI. 50 Values .: 89c cut, faced sleeves, eusseted Made of dainty flowered S2.00 Values Sl.lO and double stitched good lawns, pink, light blue and lav- S2.25 Values S1.34 weight, all sizes. Surprise sale ender. Surprise sale. $1.79 $2.50 Values $1.64 price . ;.. 39? ?5,?to P,PESS ?175 CHILDREN'S $1.25 GLXGIIAM . SKIRTS 53.49 Made in plain and pleated SCHOOL DRESSES. $1.05 APRONS 99? models, serge and panama, brown, navy, grey, blaci and 10 to 14 ?ears 5 Percale, ging- Made full length with sleeves. green. Surprise sale price ham, in all colors. Surprise Surprise sale price 99? $3.49. sai0 price ; $1.05 $2.50 to $2.98 LAWN $1.25 TO $2.00 BABY BONNETS 49? About twentj fine styles in baby bon nets; .some of silk crochet and some ot taman silk, not one worth less than $1.25. Friday sur prise ' 49? $1.25 and $1.50 16 BUTTON SILK GLOVES 95? Women's 1G but ton silk gloves, big line of colors. Friday surprise 95? Pendleton's Cleanest and Best GROCERY Our Model Sanitary Basement. Phone Main 17. All other Main 22. departments Fresh shipment Swift's Meats Just arrived. Swift's Premium Hams, per lb 22c Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb 30c Swift's Winchester Hams, per lb 20c Swift's "Winchester Bacon, per lb 21c We slice and chip boiled hams, bacon and dried beef. Just the way you want it.' Libby's Veal Loaf, can 20c Libby's Vienna Sausage 3 cans 25c Libby's Pure Deviled Ham, 3 cans 50c Libby's Deviled Meats 4 cans 25c Libby's Chipped Beef in glass, each 20c Libby's Lunch Tongue, per can 25c Libby's Corned Beef, per can 25c 35? NECKWEAR 19? Dainty Dutch col lars, jabots, silk bows and ribbon novelties, anything in our 35? line. Friday surprise 19? 75? FLARE TOP HOSE 39? Women's black mercerized hose flare t op, French foot. Friday sur prise 39? Tlio Peoples Uaroliouso Where It Pays to Trade-Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps CPU POM Portland, Ore., April 4. Positive identification of H. E. Roberts, held on suspicion of committing the mur der of George Hastings and Donald Stewart last Friday night on the White House road, was made yesterday by Bruce Stewart and H. L. Tabb, sur vivors. Stewart and Tabb were positive in identification of his face, voice and general figure. Tabb Btated before seeing the man, after tie had seen the picture, that he was sure the officers had the right man and recognized him as soon as he saw him In person Lupton, the other occupant of the car, who was wounded, is still con fined to his ed and will be unable to Identify Roberts. After information is filed the mat ter of whether Roberts will be tried in Multnomah or Clackamas county will be settled. The identification of Roberts was dramatic. The prisoner was seated In the matron's room on the top floor of the prison and Tabb and Stewart were quietly ushered in by Sheriff Stevens. A deputy then stepped for ward and while the two young men the only ones to pass unscathed through the fire of shot the assassin sent into the machine, sat tense on a davenport near by, Roberts was aked what he wanted to eat. "I want a piece of pie." he said. Tab started. "I knew the voice. It went through me like a dagger," he explained afterward. 1 POVKIl TREATY GIVES MAXIKIi A SPOUSE that deposed Klizaetli lie Secret Clause Provides Monarch Slmll Wet! Bragraiiza. Paris. The secret clause In the Do ver treaty between Dom Miguel, the pretender to the throne of Portugal and the former King Manuel, is to the effect that the latter should mar ry Princess Elizabeth de Braganza, the daughter of the former pretender. Thus the ex-king of Portugal will become a brother-in-law to Anita Stewart and Mrs. James Henry Smith will thus form a remote connection with royalty, which, however, will not be sufficiently close to induce her to put up money for the cause. King Manuel has gone to. lower Austria to go through a form of woo ing his young cousin. Lower Austria is a part of the empire set apart by Emperor Francis Joseph for the nu merous Bourbons out of Jobs. Princess Elizabeth will be 18 years old next November. Manuel will be years old next November. Manuel has been forbidden to pass through Paris on his way to Austria through fear of meeting Gaby Deslys, but the simultaneous presence of Gaby and Manuel in Vienna where the former 13 filling an engagement, has caused a flutter in the junior branch of the former royal house of Portugal, or house of Braganza, Into which Anita Stewart married. King Manuel says that this simul taneous presence is a mere coincidence. In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, 502 water street. (iOWX CUT TOO LOW? "NEVER!" 1UI.ES JUDGE Corsage Worn liy Illjrh Priestess at Woodmen's Circle Hull Cannot He Held Objcctioiuihic, Says New York Jurist. New York Magistrate Butts. In the Harlem court, fixed the complain ine witness with a stern glance and sa id: "Madam, tell the court truthfully Just how low that corsage was cut the one you wore to the ball of the Woodmen's Circle, on the night men tioned In this complaint." Mrs. Florence H. La Salle, high priestess of the Woodmen's Circle and complainant against Mrs.' Anna I Darnell,' attributing slanderous re marks of said defendant and praying that punishment be visited upon said defendant because or said slanderous remarks, paused in thought before answering. "Well, your honor, it was a society corsage. That's the best I can say. Blushing Priestess "Indicates." "No answer." snapped the court, "Indicate upon your person Just how low that corsage was cut." The high priestess blushed, but In dicated. "Ahem," said the court. "Now madam, tell the court truthfully how Short was the Bkirt that you wore on the night mentioned In the com plaint?" "Well, your honor. It was about the knee, but not nearly so short as this this person says It was." "Please be more definite," said Magistrate Butts circumspectly. The high priestess was more defl nite. The crowd In the courtroom ex pressed grave satisfaction at this more definite delineation. Pectoral Zone Is Broad. "Just Describe for the benefit o the court, the costume you wore a that ball in detail. If you please. Is necessary that the court should have a clear " Mrs La Salle described, hurriedly, but explicitly. One stocking was red the other was yellow. The corsage was cut in a V yes. In a V. down the back. Quite far down, to be sure but no further down than hundred of corsages at the opera. And In front well, It was Just a fashionable cut that was all. The whole Idea was that of the Parisian Cocotte. The lawyer representing Mrs. Dar nell wanted to know if Mrs. La Sail had not lifted her right limb so that her right toe was elevated to a height of more than six .feet In the perpen dlcular from the floor. In short, had not Mrs. La Salle kicked the height of a tall man'w head? "Positively no!" ' Six witnesses for the defense fol lowed the examination of Mrs. La Salle. All agreed . about the brevity of the skirt and the Dreadth of the pectoral zone. All said Mrs. La Salle had kicked as tall as a man's head. Yet, with all evidence In, Magistrate Butts decided In favor of the com plaining witness and fined Mrs. Dar nell $5. Mrs. Darnell Is the organizer of the Woodmen's Circle. DDencDn1toin)'ps (BireEitiest Yean is Just Starting Thousands of dollars will be spent here this year in buildings and improvements. If you are Included among the many, to build, we ask that you remember There's a Difierence in Lumber as Well as in Price Get our estimates and see our stock before Buying Your Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mil! Work Crab Creek Lumber Co. Phone Main 92 OSCAR MAHLER, Manager JAMES P. NEAL Candidate for Republican Nomination for District Attorney Candidate for the Republican Nomi- nation for County School Superintendent. FRANK K. WELLES "The Children's Friend" "For the past twenty years Mr. Welles has given his entire time and energy to public school work In Uma tllla county. He is devoting his life to the education and welfare of our boys and girls." B. S. Burroughs Republican Candidate for Nomina tion at coming primary election For County Recorder of Conveyances Present Incumbent. Horace Walker Republican Candidate for Nomination for County Commissioner Present Incumbent. My platform: "Good Roada and Per manent Improvements." L. L. MANN Republican Candidate tlon for Renomlna For Representative Present incumbent. An official with legislative experience, who rep resents the people for the people. It Tells Women How to Have Charming Hair tougn, coarse hair la unnecessary; so is faded, dull looking hair. Dandruff and scalp Itch are both caused by an accumulation of scurfy nun ana can easily be gotten rid of. Dandruff germs cause falling hair and diseases of the hair and scalp, and should be destroyed. if you have any of the hair trou bles mentioned above Tallman & Co, win guarantee PARISIAN SAGE to end everyone of them or will refund your money. PARISIAN SAGE is a delightful hair dressing that is being used today by many thousands of lovely Ameri cons who detest uncleanliness. Large bottlo 50 cents. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. IHSHIWN FOILS A BURGLAR. Woman Thrown Utensil ut Intruder In Kitchen, Itut He Kscape. Cata.saua.ua, Pa. When Mrs. Cath erine Seyfried, owner of an ice cream ad candy parlor, entered the kitchen a burglar confronted her. She gave him- a vigorous blow with a dlshpan and called for her son. The burglar threw a chair at Mrs. Seyfried, over which she stumbled, and he escaped. Larrte shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of tte muscles, and quickly yields to the. free application of Chamberlain's Liniment For sale by all dealers. "TURKEY THOT" HAS VICTIM Miner, Demonm rating step, Imes Italanee and Palln Down Shaft. Mahanoy City Pa. Michael Bos- chak of Morea, undertook to demon strate the steps of the "turkey trot" to a number of companions In the Morea mine during a moment of Idle ness. He lost his balance, slipped into the mouth 'of a manway and plunged at an angle of 75 degrees to the bottom. Lawn Owners when you buy pardon hose, bo sure and pet the best Our Peerless Hose IS GUARANTEED FOIl 2 YEARS. It costs no more, but lasts longer. "Beddow & Miller" stamped on every 25 foot length. Look for the name. ! ' We keep everything neces sary In plumbing and irrigating supplies, nozales, sprays, etc Beddow & Miller Pendleton's Only Exclusive Plumbers. ' Corner Court and Garden St, . , i - ? ; X ' ) "" V ' ; ''-;v : ' f JERRY RUSK Progressive Republican Candidate tor Nomination For Congressman Kastern Oregon District. "For Roosevelt and Progressive Pol icies Against Taft and Stand S. D. PETERSON Of Milton. Republican Candidate for Renomlna- tlon for ltireeiitative. A man who works for legislation In the interests of the people, who re fuses to take dictation from the ma chine politicians. At the last session the machine politicians attempted to dominate him both in the speakership fight and In legislation; but they failed In every Instance. Investigate his record and see where he stood with the machine or with the people. T. D. TAYLOR Democratic Candidate for Nomination at ths Primary Blectlen For Sheriff Present incumbent. FRANK SAL1NG Republican Candidate for Nomiaa tion at the Primary Election For County Clerk Present incumbent. - , i ) 'v. GEO. T. COCHRAN Progressive Republican Candidate for nomination Representative in Congress ' Second District. H. A. Waterman Of Hermiston. Oregon, Republican Candidate for Nomina tion for COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to the approval of the people at the Republican Primaries. I stand for an economical admin istration of county affairs as a busi ness basis, and for permanent Im provement of our public roads. CHICHESTER S P'lLS WfJv TUB VIAMOIVO' nRAK i Wf1 Ai.,,r Brmtf! I'lIU la Kr tnd tloU lneu"V 2?. "tad with Blua Rllitiom. T Tali athep. Ilui af jour V Itranlot. AiWorCiri-OirVh-TRRII "IAMI1SIP II It A Ml PILL yttn known u Dm. Safasl. Alwivi Rrllal , SOUBVn8100IStSEUimi J. F.WALLAN Of Adams Candidate for County Clerk Subject to wishes of the voters Id. Republican primaries. "Let The Good Thlnn Go nM.j If elected I will giTA accurate mm straight-forward servlo to all the- people. . a native-born UmatfUa. oeuDty man I ask you to give me yeur support and Influence. I. E. YOUNG Candidate for the Republican nomi nation for County Superintendent I reeord of 11 years successful' teaching.