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EIGHT PAGES, DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1934. PAGE THREE. t GENUINE TIMELY BARGAINS That will be welcomed by the thrifty readers who realize how seldom tuch an opportunity to economize as this occurs. Besides the fol J lowing, you'll find scores of other equally good values here on Thurs- jay, Friday and Saturday: French Ginghams, new styles 8'2c yard. Antrim Figured Lawns, 5c yard. Ladles' Muslin Drawers, 24c, Ladles' Muslin Skirts, 42c. Ladles' Muslin Gowns, 48c. 20-Inch Taffeta Silks In all the leading shades, 63c yard. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - ...... - MADAM VAUGHN And Skin Beautler, of New York and Chicago, potltlvelr removea all laclal blptnii, from imallpox pitting!, blrtb marks ana tears Joirn. Acenn wanted to bundle her eei. brned "Clara l"ura" remedlei and atdi to bt auty. In Oregon, Waihlngton and Idaho. Iieluilve territory and bis prollta to reiponiible patllet, either sex. Call or addreta MADAM VAUGHN, 301-2 McKay Bldg., Thlnl and Btaik Streets, Portland, Oregon. k j n DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Is a slight break may end In a great catastrophe. Better send your vehl ties to N'eagle Bros, and have neces- mrv Tonmre tt-t tin n nnnn ns -iinv irfl nnnarpnt. Our nrlces am rea- lonable and low and our workmen- . I r. dNtilqoa In nil raaruMto nnri nil repairs are just as cheerfully U I . I . Inn tioDa wagons and buggies are the lest. We sell them. EiGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS &ntf nKllD EnzUe Sale and reliable !! The Colombia Lodc-inc House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good bed. Bar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Scliempp Proprietor 0AL Let us fill your bin with .... iu nnniBiii UK ArKINIi Mill Recognized as the best ind most economical fuel. We are prepared to con ituct with you for your 'winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any ,Pit of the city. p. Near Depot ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR PNDMtTON, Oregon. "fence and office Despain nione Kea 1501. "'specialty Painless Filling Bjli BfcdJii i m m r DERMATOLOGIST MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't be satisfied to move along in the same old way for low wages. We can help you carve out a successful career. Thousands have increased their salaried by following our plan. "We can train you In spate time and at small eo?t for any of the following positions : Mectiaticol, tSlectriCAl, Cdteutu, or Civil Itiaiier, iClectrlclnn. tturveyor. .Arctliteot, Ornf t ill it fl, Hoolik.eiwr, Mtenournptk er. Timelier, HHow Card Writer VinUo-v UreHtter, or .Ad. Writer CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or cif on our local representa tive. T H'. Bracking, 127 Lee street J'endleton, Ore. Not an ordinary article but some thing extraordinary- is Hill's Pure California Olive Oil Kor niedlrlml ue as welliui for salads ami table use. This Is the highest quality nud purest oil made. Sold exclusively in IVih dleton by DFSPAIN 8: olARK CANTY'S Amusement Hall A pleasant place to spend your spare time. Pool Billiards Shooting Gallery Bowling Alley And other Pastimes MUSIC EVERY EVENING Basement, under W. & C. R. Depot YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER MM "5 As If It vere not enough to have to fight tbc Japs by sea and land, the Russians arc now confronted with the dreaded ice storms upon Lake Baikal, which keep the thick ice of the lake splitting and shifting just when they ere trying to keep their railway tracks across It In condition to transport troops. Baikal does not look -very hie upon thp ordinary school mans of Siberia. It is. In fact, very nearly as large as I Lakes Brie and Ontario combined. 1 and at its widest part Is wider than ; either of these great lakes of Amer ica. Long Island Sound would be lost In one end of It. More than 400 miles as the crow files from Its northern to Its southern end It lies square across the path of the Siberian railway, a formidable obstacle. In summer trains are fer ried across from shore to shore !n a few hours. In the dead of winter tracks can be maintained upon the Ice. hut there always some weeks In spring and fall when traffic Is inter rupted. A loop of the railway to pass around the southern end of the lake and make a possible all-rail line has been surveyed, but the rugged moun tains that bound tne lake make its construction very difficult. The Si berian line has already cost more than J400.000.000, and the state rail ways In general cost ST.000,000 year more than they earn, so that Russia naturally has hesitated nbout undr- j II RUSSIAN CITY IN THE HEART OF MANCHURIA. Six Hundred Miles North of Port Ar thurA Place of Great Military and Commercial Importance Is Three Hundred Fifty Miles West of Vladivostok Has Sixty Thousand Population. New Chwnng. Feb. 2C The city of Harbin, which Russia has decided to make the center of her military concentration, is located on the Sun gari river, at the point where the Manchurlan branch of the Siberian; railway crosses the stream, and where the Chinese Eastern branch starts south to fort Arthur and Dal ny. It is about 330 miles west cf Vladivostok and COO miles north of Port Arthur. Its location Is the geo graphical center of Manchuria and as a base for military operations it is admirably situated. The city Is sur rounded on all sides for hundreds f miles with rich nud productive agri cultural country, producing con, wheat, oats, barley, tobacco. vege"a hies and some fruits. Minerals and timber and great areas of grazing lands also surround it. At present the place consists of the old town, three miles froni the cen tral depot: Preston or the river town, the present commercial center, and the administration town, in close proximity to the railroad station. Be fore the railway engineers establish CUTICURA Soap, Ointment and Pills the World's Greatest Skin Cures. PRICE THE SET $1 Complete Treatment for Every Humour, from Pimples to Scrofula. Tbe agonizing itching and burning iof the skin, as in eczema; the frightful i scaling, as In psoriasis; tbe loss of balr and crusting of tbe scalp, as In called bead; tbe facial disfigurement, as In pimples and ringworm; tbe awful Buffering of Infants and tbe anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tet ter and salt rheum, all demand a rem edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Plus are such stands proven beyond all doubt. Ho statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. Tbe purity and sweetness, tbe power to afford Immediate relief, tbe certainty of speedy and , permanent cure, tbe absolute safety and great economy, have made them tbe stand ard skin cures and humour remedies of tbe civilized world. The grandest testimonial that can be offered tbe Cutlcura remedies Is tbelr world-wide sale, due to tbe personal recommendations of those who have used tbera. From a small beginning In tbe simplest form, against prvindlce and opposition, against monled hosts, countless rivals, and trade indifference, Cutlcura remedies have become tbe greatest curatives of tbelr time, and, In fact, of all time, for nowhere in tbe history of medicine Is to be found another approaching tbem In popularity and sale. In every clime and with every people they have met with tbe same reception. The confines of tbe earth are the only limits to tbelr growth. They bave conquered the world. BoU Umukwit Itowt. Catkin tUMlm!.. UaUitBUav.. IUhp.IU. IMpou i t4o. tt caartef 2! IM llVli. 1 lUu 4i UUiUlu.lgMiia SCat?? a Ck.ai.ow. ttol. tnim sr Sua tor" A ! Ut CaUiwa." Hi LUKE IS A Mm taking another such great expense ' The cost of the loop line wonld not be much In the United Stales, but , Russia, with all her enormous sire. . has a foreign trade smaller tba ' that of Holland. Australia or Belgi-' urn. and her resources are taxed to the utmost to maintain the railways she already has and to Veep the ar my and navy going. Being about as far north as Hud son's Bay and at an elevation as great as the top of the highest moan tain in Westchester county. Lake Bai kal is cold enough In winter to man ufacture a good quality of ice but the tremendous gales that sweep over it from the northwest are deflected byi the high mountains of the Baikal range to the vestward and blow di rectly down upon the Ice upon that side greatly depressing it and caus ing It to bob up elsewhere where the pressure Is less. i This occasions Ice-cracks and shifting of the surface even wheu , the solid Ice Is ijulte thick enough J to bear the light cars of the Siberian railway train. which ere only abo-' " one-third as heavy as ours ' According to yesterday's dispatches: such a storm is on now making I cracks several yards wide, which la borers are trying to close by fitting in block of ice which would E"on freeze In place if the wind would let them There is also great scarcity of ties upon which to lay the rails ed 'his as their headquarters there was no native town in the vicinity, and the entire place Is therefore i .Russian product. The city has been created by the Russian government under the man agement of the Manchurlan Railway Company The land for many mites In each direction has been secured so as to make it impossible for any foreign influence to secure a profit or foothold close to the city, and foreigners have been recognlied as having no rights whatever. The nor mal population of the city consists of 60.00(i Russians, exclusive of soldiers The Sungari river Is navigable with light draught steamers and natl-e craft for nearly 200 miles above the city. From Harbin to the Amoor river, during the navigating season, which will begin In about four or five weeks and continue to the first of November, good sized steamers run dally The city was started primarily as a military center and an administra tion town, for the government and direction of railway affairs. Its growth into a splendid commercial and manufacturing city was not orig inally provided for by the promoters. and it was somewhat of a surprise to them, but. once started, the gov ernment used every system of pro motion and protection that could be devised to encourage its growth along these lines. Numbered among the city's industries are Sour mills, several of which are equipped with modern American machinery, meat, packing plants, sawmills and brick making plants. INDIANA SPIRITUALISTS. Are Met in Anderson tor Three Days' Convention. Anderson. Ind.. Feb. 20. Believers in spiritualism, who are more nutner- , oils in Indiana than in any other state of the Union, gathered in force here today for a three days" ennven Mfn. The primary purpose of the convention is to consider and adopt plans for the solidifying and strength oi" ng the state organization. To this end It Is proposed to appoint district superintendents to look after the work In each congressional district. 10 form circuits for speakers, mass meetings, quarterly meetings, etc . and to otherwise arrange for carry I ing on the propaganda In a systemat ic manner. Some of the most prominent spirit ualistic leaders and mediums of the i entire country are attending the con I ventlou and during the three days the gathering will be In session thuro i will be a number of seances and loc ', tures In addition to tbe regular bus ' iness meetings. TO PROTECT MEAT BUYERS. State Commission for That Purpose In Pennsylvania. Harrlsburg. Pa.. Feb. IC The commission appointed by Governor Pennypacker to assist the State Livestock board in the preparation of rules for the guidance of meat in spectors in disposing of the carcasses of meat-producing animals found up on slaughter to be afflicted wiyi tu berculosis held Us first meeting at the capltol today for tbo purpose of organizing. It 1s proposed that the commission shall consider the relation of the meat of tubercular animals to the public health and the measures that It shall be necessary to employ to protect consumers against danger from Infectious moats. To Hang for Triple Crime. Raleigh, N. C Fob. 26. Governor Ayeock having declined to Interfere, the execution of Jnbel Register will take place today in the Columbus county Jail at Whltevlllo, Register was convicted of a triple crime murder, burglary and arson. On March 20 last. In company with his father, H. D. Reglstor, he went to tho home of Jesse Soles, a whlto man, and shot Soles and also a negro by the name of Jim Staley. After kill ing tho mon tho Registers robbed the houso and burned It. The elder Res istor was found guilty and sentenced to life, Imprisonment, Two severe cases and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dcvr. Mrs. Pixkiiam : I am so pleased with tho rvstilts obtained 1mm Lydin K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I feel it a duty ami a privilege to write you about it. "I suffered for more than Ave years with ovarian trouble, cam tag n unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness vrould come over ine which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compomid found the weak spot, however, vmhm a few weeks and saved mo from an operation al! my troubles had disappeared, and I foiuid mvself once more healthy and welL ords fail to describe th real, tme, grateful feeling that is ill my heart, and I wint to tell every sick ami suffering sister. Don't dally with medicine you know nothing about, but take I.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, ami take my won! for it, you will le a different woman in a short time," ilns, Lavra Emmons, Walker ville, Ont Another Case of Ovarian Trouble Cured Without an Operation. It is well to rememember uch letters as above vthen some druggist tris to pet you to buy Mmiething which he fcays Is " just as good " That U linraw silile, as no other medicine has nuch a record of cures as Lydia K. Pink haw's Vegetable CoiuiHiuiid ; accept no other and you vt ill Iks glad. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Ptnkliam If there is anything nbout your sickness you do not understand. She will tr-at you wltli kindness and her advice Is free. Xo woman cwr rfgrctted writing her and she has belK-d thousands. Address Lynn, Muss. $5000 FORFEIT runot forthwith jimdoro In. orlrlnal lettrra aai iipiararM at aUii. uilmonlli, vbicb sill j.r.x. tbdr atoulnta ctnuinnr Ljdla K. Mskliaiu MrJlcluo Ch. Lfuu, Jtaaa, . ODD ARCTIC NEWSPAPER. The Eskimo Bulletin Is the Only Yearly Paper in the World. One of tbe oddest of newspapers Is that published by an Ksklmu mis- lnr.. In ,1... .nntim llmi.jt within the Arctic circle, tays News paperdom. The Eskimo Bulletin Is the name of the sheet and It claims to be 'tb'' only yearly paper Iu the world." It Is printed In Cape Prince of Wales, its editor being V. T. Lapp, a mis slonary with journalistic qualifica tions. Mt. Tabor Asylum a Nuisance. Citizens of .Mt. Tabor have beKun suit Iu the Multnomah county circuit court to condemn the Jit. Tabor Sanitarium and asylum, as u public nulsanco and wll ask for its aban donment and removal outside of tho residence district. Recently 40 crary Indians from Alaska were brought there. No Dessert More Attractive Why u--9 gelatine and Bjieiul bourn suaauiig, tveetenlug, flavoring and coloriuc when Jell-O produces better results In two jnlnutrsf Terything iu tho package. Simply mid hot water and set to cool. It's erf ection. A sur prise to the ltiUMWif e. No trouble, lud ex. pease. Try it to-ilay. In Four Fruit Fla. Tors: Lemon. Orange, Strawberry, Kuap Iwrrv At irrocem. 10c. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow .Kure for your cow trou bles. ' C. F. Colesworthy 127 139 Bast Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lloe Killer of Ovarian Trouble' "Duii Jlr.s. PrsKiuai: For several years I was troubled with ovarian trouble and a painful and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part of the time, I did so dread a surgical operation. " I tried different remedies hoping to get better, but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through the use of your compound, induced nie to try it. I took it faithfully for three months, and at the end of that time wits glad to find that I was a well woman. Health is nature's best gift to woman. ana n you lose it ana can have it restored through Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com txnmd I feel that all suffering women should know of this." Mns. 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