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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. EIGHT PAGES. Attractive Exhibits of New Apparel for Spring and Summer A charming display of the newest creations for spring and summer wear, containing all the newness, all the prettyness and all the goodness that goes into ap parel that usually sells for a great deal more than the prices at which ours are marked. You will find the predominating style features of the season embodied in all of our of ferings. Little touches of style that others do not have. Everything lias been very carefully chosen, so that you will get more for your money than ever before. Those who would like to economize, need not sacrifice style in order to do so this season. . NEW LINGERIE WAISTS OF CLASS AND DISTINCTION Dainty creations of lawn, cotton voile and marquisette at prices that make them of practical interest to alL You will be pleased when you see the styles. They are extremely attractive and in such, variety that there is a stylo here for everyone. One style is of lawn vith dainty embroidered front having long sleeves and high neck trimmed vith good val lace insertion. You'll call it a splendid value for $1.95 Another stylo of marquisette has hieh neck and long sleeves with yoke of Irish crochet and heavy linen lace insertion. A good example of the excellent values, offer for $1.25 Other lingerie waists from 98 to ?12.50 POPLINS One of the seasons best materials for dresses, comes in all colors, light blue, pink, lavender, Alice, Copenhagen, navy, white and black. Launders well, alwa3's retain the silkv finish.. Prices yard 18, 25, 50 SHIRT WAIST PIQUE. In unique stripes, for your fancy; just the right weight for shirt waist and wash ' dresses, in white only. The yard - - 50 THE NEW CLOTH "CREPE RATINE" in white, only, light weight for summer wear, of crepe body and Ratine stripe of same shade. The yard...... 40 SPRING DRAPERIES ART DEPT. A full showing of spring curtain materials, including the new stenciled curtain fabrics, in scrims with beautiful hemstitched borders, tapestries and lighter weight materials, such as cretonnes, chintz, silkolines, and satteens, in beatiful colorings. Never before have we shown such an extensive array of curtain materials. Our SUN FAST DRAPERIES have been very popular, in the silk finished fabrics, as well as the cotton materials. Ask to see our ready made scrim curtains, with plain hemstitched borders, algo trimmed vjth cluny lace edge and filet laee, SAVINGS ON "PURE FOOD" IN OUR MODEL gANiTARy BASEMENT GROCER Y Picnic Hams, tender and sweet, the lb 16 See display in grocery window. Extra Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, "Nature's tonic," large heafty fruit, each 15 Extra Fancy Mushrooms, special "the can 35 Fancy Wafers, Crackers and Biscuits in the widest varieties. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, the dozen.. 25 Extra Fancy Ripe Bananas 40 Kippered and Smoked Salmon, pound 25 Choice Onion Sets, 2 'pounds - 25 Chick Food, the pound - 6 Granulated Bone, pound 4 Eastern Oyster Shell, pound '. 4 Poultry Shell, pound 4 COUPOW 7 The Peoples Uaroliouse Where It Pays to Trade. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps PREMIUM COUPON 1 1 FAMOUS CHIEF PASSES ON TO HIS FATHERS ELDERLY LIEU AND WOMEN 1ST HOT USE . CALOMEL SALTSORJIOLEHT CATHARTICS HARMLESS, DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS' IS THE BEST TO CLEANSE YOU LIVER AM 30 FEET OF ROWELfl OF SOUR BILE, DECAYING FOOD, OASES AND CLOGGED VP WASTE Newport, Ore., March 5. "Billy" Strong, last lineal chief of the "Too- Toot-na" tribe of Indians, and the one of the most noted characters on tne suetz Indian reservation, died a few days ago. "Billy" was the third son of Chief Shell-head of the Too-Toot-nas, with whom the government treaty was made after the war of 1855 and 1856. The whole family were turbulent men and warriors of note before the com ing of the whites, but "Billy" was the only one to live long enough under reservation restraint to prove his worth. This family consisted of three sons, Jim, Jack and Billy, and two daugh ters, Jennie and Mary. The first four were living at the time of the war In their village on the north side of the Rogue river and have always been credited with an active part in the murder of Ben Wright, an early white settler. The story also has It that Jennie ate Wright's heart after killing him. She was a woman of immense strength and many remarkable tales are told of her endurance. It is said that she once carried on her back 200 pounds of flour clear from the Kings valley mill to the Siletz reservation. You old people, Syrup of Figs is particularly for you. You who don't exercise as much as you need to; who like the easy chair. You. whose steps are slow and whose muscles are less elastic. You must realize that your liver and ten yards of bowels have al so become less acuve. Dnn't rpearrt Svrun of Figs OE physic. It stimulates the liver and bowels just as exercise would do if you took enough of it. It is not harsh like salts or cathartics. The help which Syrup of Figs gives to a torpid liver and weak, sluggish bowels it harmless, natural and gentle. When eves grow dim, you help them. Do the same with your liver and bowels when age makes them less active. There is nothing more important. Costive, clogged-up bow els mean that decaying, fermenting food is clogged there and the pores or ducts in these thirty feet of bow els suck this decaying waste and poisons into the blood. You will nev er get right until this is corrected but do it gently. Don't ha.ve a bowel washday; don't use a bowel irritant. For your sake, please use only gentle, effective Syrup of Figs. Then you are not drugging yourself, for Syrup of Figs is composed of only luscious figs, senna and aromatics which can not injure. A teaspoonful tonight will gently, but thoroughly, move on and out of your system by morning all the sour bile, poisonous fermenting food and clogged up waste matter, without gripe, nausea or weakness. But get the genuine Ask your druggist for the full' name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." Refuse with contempt, any other Fig Syrup unless it bears the name prepared by the California Fig Syrup Com pany. Read the label. ORANGE TREES ARE REQUESTED TO BE USED TO MAKE EXrO GROUNDS BEAUTIFUL the last election," and he says fur ther betrays confusion of Ideas and lack of accurate Information." The circular attempts an argument showing that to pass the bill over the governor's veto would effect a saving to the state of $20,000, wnicti he says Is appropriated in the flat salary law with which to purchase a state print ing plant. The circular contains the flat sal ary law in full, with marginal com ments by Duniway. pany was holding the weapon across his knee while loading it preparatory to going on the stage for his act. when the explosion occurred, slightly injuring one leg. The bruise was very trifling however, and he went on witn his part. landscape Engineer of Panama-Pacific Exposition Makes Appeal to Fruit Growers Big Fair Will Bo Ready in Every Detail on February 20th, 1915. BLANK SHELL INJURES. is C. N. Hutchinson Wheeler Player, Slightly Injured Last Night. La Grande, Ore., March 5. Slightly injured, not sufficient to keep the vic tim from rehearsal was inflicted last night during the performance of "The Wolf" when a blank revolver cart ridge exploded while being thrown in to the chamber. C. N. Hutchinson one of the star performers of the com- Thpri! la more Catarrh In this section of the country than ail other diseases putt together, and until the last few yean wa supposed to be Incurable. Tor a great many years doctor! pronounced It local disease and prescribed local remedies, an by constantly railing 10 cure who i treatment, pronouncen it idcuhuic. w ence has proven Catarrh to be consti tutional dUease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co- Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constiintionar cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonrui. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. A(ldre8 : P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, (X Sold by PruKKlsts, 7Rc. Take Hall's Family I'll Is for constipation. San Francisco, March 5. (Special.) John McLaren, landscape engineer of the exposition, has issued an ap peal to the fruit growers' of the state ,o furnish him with orange trees for ceautifying the courts at the Panama Pa l."ic Internaional Exposition. On February 20th, President Charles C. Moore of the Panama-Pa cific International Exposition stated that a careful review of progress up on the .exposition enabled the man agement to repeat and emphasize its promises made a year ago that the ex position will be ready in every detail and opened on the morning of the day announced February 20th, 1915. A record number of applications for participation in the world's fair at San Francisco by foreign nations and states and territories of the united States government has assured the most comprehensive display ever made. Hundreds of conventions and con ferences are being arranged for t.e Panama-Pacific International expo sition in 1915, to be held in the varl ous festival halls and auditoriums which are being erected for their ac commodation both in the exposition itself and in the city of San Francis co.. One of tha most striking of these conferences wiJl be a congress of the musicians of the world when a mass ed chorus of 20.000 voices gathered from the best singers of all nations will render classical music from day to day. A notable feature of . this congress will be the rendition of folk songs presented by numerous folk lore seclfe'tiesf from every quarter of the fflebe, To date the applications for con cessions in the Panama-Pacific Inter national exposition exceed in num bers and excel in originality any sim ilar features of previous expositions. They include reproductions in minia ture of the Panama canal, Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river, each of which is being erected at an expenditure exceeding $250,000. Rapid progress is being made upon the sculpture and color plans of the Panama-Pacific International expo sition. The whole- scheme of color in the exposition Is under the distin guished direction of Mr. Jules Guerin, acknowledged as America's greatest artist in color. Mr. Karl Bitter, as director of sculptor, is assisted by Mr. A. Sterling Calder and an army of sculptors who are now at . work In their New York studios. D. R. CHEN Chinese Herb Co. Pendleton, Oregon 114 E. Webb St. Under State Hotel. OFFICE HOURS. 10-12 and 1-7. , Our wonderful Herb cures Rheumatism, As thma, Nervous Weakness, Kidneys, Rupture, Chronic Coughs; also Lung, Heart, Stomach and Female Trouble. Our Herb remedies have been used with wonderful results in China for over 4,000 years. CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE. Phone Main 173. CONTRACT SIGNED WITH GOVERNMENT STORAGE WATER WILL BE FURNISHED TO CANAL Agreement Is First Ever Made Be tween Government and an Irriga tion lLstri-t Storage Reservoir at Head of Yakima River Will Supply Water in 1915 or 1916. Spokane, Wash , March 5. (Speci al) What is believed to be the first contract ever made between the United States of America and an Ir rigation district was filed In Kittitas county, west of Spokane, when the secretary of the Kittitas reclamation project recorded an agreement with the government to furnish storage water for the $5,000,000 high line ca nal. The document bears the signature of Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the interior. Water for the high line ca nal will b furnished by the federal government from the storage reser voirs at the head of the Yakima riv er, delivery to be made in 1916, or in 1915, if necessary. Water for 70,000 acres in the district will cost $882,000, payable ii three Instalments. The confact with the government was se cured after many months of negoti ations, participated in by Secretary Fiher, representing the government, and Thomas Haley, president, C. W. Jchnsone, secretary, and Carroll B. Graves, attorney, representing the ir rigation district. The irrigation season will be open from April 20 to Sep tember 30. MAN WOUNDS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSELF Chico, Calif., March 5. While in a jealous frenzy, John' Letterman, member of a prominent family, shot and wounded his wife and killed him self. The wife declared today her husband accused her of receiving the attention of another man. There la Only One "Bronte Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine IJSZD THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLO IB ORE OAT. Always remember the fall name. Look r tbk signature on every box. 23e. TlirVIWAV APPEALS TO LEGISLATURE Salem, Ore., March 5. State Print er W. S. Duniway has circularized the legislators with an appeal to pass H. B,. 406 over the governor's veto. This is the bill that repeals the state print er fiat nalarv law and was vetoed by the governor on the ground that it was surplusage In that tne nat salary law was already repealed by H. B. 422. 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