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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREUOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 21, HOS. EIGnT PAGES. I SAI.E OF Fine Stationery Old Dutcti Linen, loiter tdje. In three new shades. Tablets with Premier envelopes to match. CRANE'S I.IXEX GRENA DINE TABLETS. , In the latest shades blultt, 1-Yrnch grey, Dresden white and Ocean (rreen, with "Dakota" style enveloies to match. ilCRD'S NAXKEEX LINEN. Tliree latest styles and shades. Grey, white and blue, with lat est styles, tlie "Pompadour" en yclopes U match. Ill'KU'S INDIA JH1.U. live shades, with "Juliet" en- velopes to match. We are strictly "up-to-date" In latest stationery. J School and Office Supplies. FREDERICK NOLF & CO. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. WWWWW WWW GENERAIi NEWS. Dr. William Harper, president of Chicago University, lately operated upon for Intestinal cancer. Is lmprov lng rapidly. In Southern Russia eight landlords (who are really first hnd lessees of the dukes' estates) have been mur dered by peasants. A crush took place In a theater in Santiago de Chile during an antl Catholic demonstration. Four per sons were killed and many Injured. During a violent storm the Japan ese lost a torpedo boat destroyer off the Indo-Chlna coast. It foundered and sunk In almost fathomless water. James A. Cooper and A. Dorsett, both colored employes on the United States cruiser Boston, at Vallejo, Cal., quarreled. Cooper shot and killed Dorsett. The king of Italy is actively pro moting the scheme for an Interna tional chamber of agriculture. It was first suggested by David Lubin, of California. The new merchant ship La Prov ince, just launched at St. Nazare, France, has 19,160 tons capacity und is the largest vessel of any kind ever built in France. The freight steamer Spartan has run aground on Block Island, off the Rhode Island coast, and Is breaking in pieces. The crew escaptMl, hut the cargo will be a total loss. Some $"(!. 000, 000 a year is spent on golf. There are 879 golf clubs In England, 760 In America, 632 In Scotland and 134 In Ireland, number ing altogether 600.000 players. A. J. Smith has been arrested at Visalla, Cal.. charged with the mur der of James Roebuck In De Kalb county. Alabama. Smith shot Roe buck in a quarrel over a pile of ma nure. I'isagua. Chile, a city with a nor mal population of 20,000. has 500 remaining. All the rest fled on ac count of the terror of bubonic plague, whlnh has taken over 800 lives. NOHTHWEST NEWS. 'Farmers nnd fruitralsers of. Hood River valley, by a vote of three to one. have voted Irrigation water bonds. Only one case of .smallpox was re ported in the state of Washington during February, and that was Im ported from Missouri. The fact was brought out at a meeting of the state board at Spokane March 16. Lewis Christiansen, a hermit ranch er living at the head of Cowlitz val ley, 30 miles from North Yakima, phot and killed hlnutlf. Hi!! nlace was a half-way house between Norlh Yakima and the Teton basin and Cow- Itts coal fields. The proposal to unite all labor -unions of Spokane by a complete re alignment and burying of the hatchet, will soon be submitted to a referen dum vote, terms having been agreed upon by a delegate convention called for the purpose. At Redding, Cal., a flashlight ap paratus exploded in a church. Sev eral persons were more or less injur ed, among them Julia Dominico, whose skull was fractured, and Louis Castner, whose throat was cut by a flying piece of brass. The latter will die. It has been practically settled by the department of the interior to limit homesteads on the Crow Indi an reservation, Montana, when thrown open to settlement, to 80 acres, and it Is expected that the sec retary of the Interior will Issue an or der to that effect within a short time. Nine quarter sections fine Reserva tion wheat land, lying In one body. Half now in fine stand of wheat. Well Improved with houses, barns, or chards and fences. Abundance of wa ter. Rleht miles from Pendleton. Will sell all, r a half section at $5, 000 and $6,000 per quarter. 80 Acres, half cree kbottom land unler irrigation, two miles from Pen dleton, (2,500. E. T. WADE A SON. Office E. O. Building. LOSSES BT PESTS HU.l.KTlN OX "WORMY APPLES" IS ISSUED. Waslilnston Agricultural College Gives Information on fruit Posts Over $200,000 Lost in Inland Em pire La-t Year Through Posts in IVuits Formula for Spraying Ap ple and Pear Trees. A. L. Melander of the zoology de partment of the state college of Washington, has just published a bulletin -on "The Wormy Apple." Last year 1500 carloads of apples,, valued at $600,000, were carried by rail from the Inland Empire and this was less than one-half of the amount grown. Those not shipped were wor my and were left to rot or to be con sumed at home. It Is figured that the farmer lost $200,000 to the worms on last year's crop. The codling moth is the cause of the wormy apples though not many fruitgrowers are willing to believe It The borer which destroys the apple is the larvae, or worm form of the moth. Wherever the apple can grow the codling moth can live also. The apple is essentially the food of the codling worm. In some sections of the state two generations of worms occur each season. The worm of the first brood is hatched from a tiny flat egg laid by the mother on or near the young apple. When it hatches It seeks shelter In the calyx of the apple. Now it proceeds to burrow Into the apple feeding as it goes, remaining there for two or three weeks, or till it is grown, then It emerges and seeks another hiding place. When a suitable place is found It spins a cocoon and in this it pupates, that Is. it changes to the brownish, legless worm. After two weeks It is again transformed to the moth. Now eggs of the second brood are laid on the apples and when hatched the worms burrow through the skins of the apples. Again this second brood cocoon and remain over' winter as larvae. Spraying, if done at the proper time, is the effectual remedy for get ting rid of these pests. The time for the first spraying is just after the blossoms have fallen and before the ' calyx cup has closed; but as the blossoms fall about two weeks be fore the majority of the worms enter the apple. It Is necessary to spray a j second time two weeks after the first treatment. These two sprayings usually prove an effectual campaign agi'.inst the first brood; however, If a spraying Is needed for the second brood it should take place about a week after the moths appear to allow for the incu bation period of the egg. Even a fourth spraying may be necessary two weeks later. It Is essential to spray well and at the proper time. The formula for spraying solution for apple and pear trees stands: Paris green 1 pound I. line 1 to 2 pounds Water ir,u gallons A Lincoln Story. Colonel William H. Crook, who in ls63 was apolnted a special body guard to President Lincoln, and who Is now the disbursing officer at the White House, says: "Mr. Lincoln used to say many funny things. He kept me laughing at his stories. I remember one evening, just before the close, of the civil war, that he had some visitors at the -White House, among them some senators and mem bets of congress. One of the guests asked the president what he would do with Jefferson Davis If he were cap tured. Crossing his legs and looking at his friends with the peculiar twin kle In his eyes, he said: 'Gentlemen, that reminds me of an Incident of my home In Illinois. One morning, when I was on my way to the office. I saw a small boy standing on a streef cor ner crying as if his heart would break. I asked him what was the cause of his sorrow. He said: "Mis ter, don't you see that coon?" point ing to a poor little beast that he had tied to a string. "Well, that animal has given me a heap of trouble all the way along, and now he has nearly gnawed the string In two. I wish to goodness he would gnaw It in two and get away, so I could go home and tell my folks he had escaped from me." Gentlemen, this homely story carries Its own lesson and an swers your question. Everybody knew that Mr. Lincoln had no feeling of bitterness against the people of the South, and that he always advis ed tenderness and leniency In deal ing with those who surrendered to the Union cause." Will Soon Be a Billionaire. It is said that If John D. Rocke feller lives 10 years longer he will be worth $1,000,000,000, at the present rate of Increase of his fortune. The New York Commercial, a business and financial paper, estimates the valu of his present possessions at $560,000.- 000. Although his name apears In but one corporation, the Standard Oil, as an officer or director, he is the largest stockholder In railroad and Industrial companies In the United States and probably In the world. His yearly income is put at '1.000,010, which is four times greater than that of the Czar of Rus sia and 20 times that of the King of England. Sacramento Bee. Startling MortnL't7. Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful dis eases, there Is Just one reliable rem edy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They have no equal for Constipation and Biliousness." 26c at Tallman & Co.'s druggists. Of the 6000 striking motormen In New York city, all but 600 have re turned to work. MUSLIN During the balance of this week we are placing on sale our superb line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR No other store shows such nice, well-made Muslin Underwear "at the prices we offer ours. We court comparison. During the balance of the week, and until we move, we will give every lady who buys $5.00 worth of muslin underwear, a corset girdle or tape girdle FREE. THINK OP ITl A Corset Girdle Free With $5.00 Worth of Muslin Underwear Special Prices also on Other wldtlM at lower prices, SEE A GIRL'S NATURE. Little Blame That, It Im Said, Re-rial Phases of Character, Much of a girl's nature Is betrayed by the little act of brushing a speck off a' man's coat. If she picks off the thread or Imaginary bit of lint very carefully between the thumb and fore fluger it Is an Indisputable sign that she Is a womnu of a very practical and executive character. On the other hand, if a girl should brush the coat lapel of her Ounce very softly and tenderly with the second and third finger of her hand In her en deavor to remove an invisible speck It is a sure sign that she Is more sentl; mental than practical. The man who marries her will live in a continual at mosphere of romance and bad house keeping. There is still another type of girl who will brush the speck off a man's coat with a broad sweep of the hand In which all the Angers and thumb piny a part. She Is In all probability an athletic girl who excels at tenuis, golf and the links and who will prove a high spirited, strong mauled woman after murrlagp. Then, again, the girl who puts a flower in a man's cout with her hand held jauntily upturned from the wrist and the flower held in the tips of her lingers is sure to be something of a coquette, while the maid who gives you only the tips of her fingers when she greets you in the drawing room or public street Is probably an ambitious girl. Chicago Journal. ' Tt Is believed by military critics the world over, that the Russians will not attempt to make a serious stand against the Japanese before Harbin, 2!! miles north of Mukden. Mukden is 250 miles north of Port Aithur. The Gypsy Palmist A woman of marked personality, who created the great sensation at the Elks' carnival In Portland, and whose gorgeous costumes rivaled ta beauty tliose of the qneen of the car nival. Queen Stanley Those who have lost their sweet hearts can have tliem brought buck to them. Troubles In fiunlly affairs can be straightened out. Her mysterious power has been the wonder of the 'JOtli century.. A talk with this lady will cost you nothing She stands without n rival In the field of palmistry and clulrvoyancy. She reads your life post and fu ture. Unites the scpurntud, tells who you will marry. Locates mines, helps the sick and gives advice In business uf fairs. Hotel Bowman ROOM 15. HERE) ONLY A SHORT TIME. I fliinnn j jyjrlK - J& I f flf UU ...................... ......... j r 1 I rTTTTTTT llllllllllllllllllllli.i.l UNDERWEAR. SALE Embroideries. Wide corset cover embroidery all week at only 18c yard. OUR WINDOW FOR PRICES. THE FAI Don't you see that If you . buy for $3.50 a pulr of shoes that ore in every way us good as the ones you've been paying $4.50 for, you've saved $1.00. Lots of things you can do with that dollar. "Keith's -Konqueror" Shoes, .50 3umvan vt8 CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS. prayers I HAVE JI'ST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENTS OF SPRAYERS AND SPRAY Pl'MPS. CALL IN AND SEE THE AUTO MATIC SPHAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A IT RE EXTINGUISHER. HEDGE SHEARS, TREE TRIMMERS. ETC., ETC. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN STREET. Till- OT 1 inn diAiL nuiLL RUDOLPH MARTIN, Prop. Corner Webb and Cottonwood Street. Everything new. Every thing first-class. Everything up-to-date. Large, cosy, well-furnished rooms. All outside rooms and properly ventilated. A good quiet place for people who work at night and sleep In the day-time. RATES BY THE DAY. For sale at tlie East Oregonlan containing over 100 bis papers, can IT'S EASY TO TALK about good jewelry In the pa pers. But It isn't always so easy to back up the talk in the store. We never claim any virtue for our jewelry that can , not be substantiated. Every word we utter will be backed up by the JEWELRY IN OCR STORE So when we' soy we have the best assortment and the lowest prices, we want you to test the statement In person. Will youT WINSLOW BROS. Jewelers Postoffice Block NEW SCHMIDT I'l OCI". prayers TIT IIATI-I WEEK OR MONTH J YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, as shirts, collars and cuffs are Injured more by Improper washing and Iron ing than by actual wear. This Is an absolute fact, as you probably know. It Is also an absolute fact that your linen will wear twice as long and look better by having them laundered by the Domestic laundry. This you can prove by giving us your work regu larly, and finding out how much you save by It, ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. office Large Bundles of newspapers, be had for 25c a bundle. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAC, Proprietor. European plan. Everything first class. Accommodations the best. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Roome en suite wltn bath. Large, new sample rooms. The Hotel St. Oeorge Is pronounced one of the most modern and model hotels of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office In all rooms. Rooms 60c to $1.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STB. Block and a Half From Depot. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Golden Rule.) COURT STREET. riif H-it,A.t';-f .v.. Remodeled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, cleaj) and up-to-date. Steam heat and electrla lights. Best cuisine. Prompt service. H. E. BICKERS, Proprietor. HOTEL EINDLETOM WAITE 4 BOLLONS, Proprlctors. Tht Best Hotel tn Pendleton unci as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has Just been refitted and refurnished throughout 'Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths In suites ana single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Servloe. Bar and RUIIard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. T1IE PORTLAND or PORTLAND, OREGON. America ri plan, f 8 par day aad npwara. Headquarters lor tourists and commercial travelers. Special rates mad to faotlHe and single gentlemen. The mansgoaent will be pleased at all tlmea to show room n.d.lTu xlern Turktos katk establishment In the hotel. H. C. BOWBRS, Manager. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Assets. Hartford Firs Insurance Co $12,259. 07 Alliance Assurance Co. .. 29,039,9(1 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 1,144,681 North British & Mercantile Co. 19,495,974 Royal Insurance Co. .... 22,897,161 FRANK BCLOPTOIN AGENT 111 EAST COURT STREET. 'St':';'fV-5? f itiiiil