BIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. -in JvilB Eighteen men have been arretted at Spokane charged with Illegal vot ing at the recent direct primary eleo-tlona. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1807. p I NORTHWEST NEWS. I BIS Good For All Uooli Or as Long as They Last. ' 35 pes. Cotton Crash, plain or twilted at 4c 25 d ozen Hemmed Huck Towels 22x 36 in. slightly imperfect regular 1 5 c val ue, at each - - - - 9c 2600 yds Mill Ends Calicoes standard weight and finish aegular. 7c ualue at yd- 5c 375 yds Mercerized Waist ings, 30 in. wide, White and Embroidered figures, regular 35c and 50c value at yd. 17c I'The 56 pes. 36 in. Bleached Mus lin, reg. 1 0c val. at yd 7c 10 dozen Hemmed Bed Spreads 72x88 in. regular $ 1 .00 value at each 75c 340 yds Mill Ends Curtain Scrim, regular 8c and 1 0c value, at yd. - - - 4c 1 0 dozen Bleached Bath Towels, slightly imperfect, good heavy weight, size 24x48 in. regular 25c val ue, at each - - - 1 6c DON'T MISS THESE SAVINGS Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it. Pays to Trade FLOUR AND SUGAR. HAVE ADVANCED Walter's White Satin, per Sack Byers Blue Ribbon -Walter's Hard Wheat ,; - . ' - Olympic Hard Wheat - Sugar -------- THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade $1.10 $1.10 $1.25 $1.35 $6.25 Prof H. L. Talklngton of Lewis- ton, formerly of Pendleton, has beer, appointed a mimber of the state hls- frlcil society commlfsion of Idaho. Among the graduates this spring from the medical department of Wlll- mette university are Elmer Wlns- ott and Fred Hewett, both of Grant ounly. M. H. Whitney has been re-elected uperlntendent cf The Dalles city schools, at a salary of J1S00. The Dalles district owes S1S.O0O on the new school building. The postofflce at Entonvllle, Wash,, was robbed and 120,000 worth of non-negttlable securities, Jl!5 n cash and a quantity of Jewel ry taken. Eatonvllle Is 20 miles south of Tacomu. Street Commissioner l'.llledeau o( The Dalles, formerly of Pendleton, got a raise in Hilary from 175 to SSI per month. Ha had a 1 1 Oil offer in Portland but agreed to stay in T.ie Dalles for a S10 Increase. Weir t Allen of the Long Creek Ranger, have bought out the Monu ment Enterprise and consolidated Its plant, list and good will with that of the Ranger. Mr. Amblom's reason for "piling the Enterprise Is his de sire to get a. collegiate education. At Yakima. Judge Rlgg sentenced Robert S. King, aged IT, to the penl- ntlary for three years, ana sus pended sentence in the case of TvnndaU J. Preslelgh, aged 16. Judge Rlgg took the occasion to deliver a lecture on the crying need of a state reformatory. At Clyde, Walla Walla county, Fred Hopkins was found dead hang ing from a water tank, from which he had fallen, his feet becoming en tangled In a brake rope. He had iTd from the effects of blood con gesting In his brain from hanging head downward. Pllet, are dangerous, but do not submit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan the Great Pile Remedy. It Is put up in col lapsible tubes with a nozzle that al lows It to be applied exactly where It Is needed. If you have Itching, bleeding or protruding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refund ed. Soothes and cools. Relieves at oncf. Sold by A C. Koeppen Bros. Several Routes to the East Afforded by Rock Island lines: f. Through Saa Francisco, Lot Angeles, Southern California and El Paso. 2. Through San Francisco, Central California, Colorado and Denver or Colorado Springs. 3. Through Oregon, Idaho and Colorado. 4. Through Washington, Montana, the Dakota and St Paul -Minneapolis. 5. Through Washington, Canada and St. Paul Minneapolis. A tot good plan Is to go one way and rcttm iof&cr ace twice as much country and enjoy the trip twice as mock, k will be a pleasure to ghrc you full details. General Aftnt, Rock liltnd-rriKO Lines, 140 Third St., PORTLAND. ORB. GEXJRAL NEWS. The air pressure produced by ex plosions often renders a miner un conscious so that the afterdamp catches and kills even when the vic tim was neither burned nor near the Initial explosion. Recent disclosures show that the world-famous Alhambra at Granada, Spain, lb In imminent danger of col lapse and emergency steps will be taken at once to put It In repair. The Ainamnra, purely or Moorish; design, characteristics and structure, is ac knowledged to be the moat beautiful structure In the world. "Tom" McClure, a trapper of Thermopolis, Wy., after a campaign of four years, has succeeded In kill ing a large female black wolf. It was a veteran In these parts and Is credited with having killed hundreds of calves and sheep and with ham stringing many horses. It Is said that this lone wolf cost stockmen of that section over (10,000. Joseph K. Hudson Is dead at To peka, Kansas aged 67. He had lived in Kansas lust 60 years and was founder of the Topeka Capital and later of the Topeka Herald. Her was a volunteer Union soldier from '61 to '6fi, had been In the legislature, and state printer, and was a briga dier of volunteers during the Spanish war. William H. Turner of Long Beach, Calif., Is missing since April SO and It Is believed he has drowned himself while deeply despondent. He was a recluse, though In good clrcumatan ces. His wife and children were burned to death In a forest fire In Oregon some years ago, since which time Turner has suffered from aber- htlon of mind. There isn't much good in being a trust these days. Broadsides are being hurled at the mon opolist from all directions. They are having their own troubles endeavoring to defend them selves from these various attacks. We are having no difficulty disposing of our stock of Clothing, and you'll have no trouble making some good selections from our celebrated lines. $10.00 outfits you in a well made and serviceable suit at BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. HOI FX ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. W. C. Kerten. Ciilcago: J. A. Murphy, San Francis co; R. P. Knight, Portland; M. H. breeding, San Francisco; O. E. Moer, Minneapolis; C. W. Isaacs, Portland; T Trow, O. 1. & N. Co.; H. L. Brink, ?pokane: S. C. Morgan, Her mlston; R. R. Johnson, Echo; P. L Murchle, North Yakima; Jack I.lnd- sey, Spokane; W. H. Swltzler, Uma til In: P. B. Jarman, Athena; W. M. liitfleld, Mcscow; Tom Borher, Athena; H. Hlnkel, St Joe. Mo.; A. H. Rely, Portland; Charles E. Cloe rari. La Grande; D. B. Buckman. Allcel; F. Purker, Spokane; John W. Jones, Scranton, Pa.; M. S. Phillips; T. Wedsder, Berkeley: Jun Hodgin Enterprise; Allen J. Olson, Wallace. Idaho; L. H. Agnan, Chicago; L. K:il muk. Pan Francisco; J. A. Humphrey, Portland; A. B. Salmon, Portland; W. J. Shlrey, Portland; James Peters, Portland; M. S. Hauser, Frultvale, Cal.: Sarah Shepherd, Rumpter; Cleard Ryczck, The Dalles; R. E. Al len, Hermlston; E. C. Sklles, Port land; J. O. Catllson, Echo; C. K. Av ery, Chicago; Mrs. Shoudy, Spokane, C. A. Gilbert, Echo; Mrs. Toney, Spoltare; T. H Manning, Salt Lake; Wm. Klngkade, Portland; C. A. Kor" ten. Chicago; C. M. Madden, Port land. Hotel Pendleton. P. G. Hinlnan and wife, Chicago; A. E. Shumate, W. W. Cox. E. H. Burke, W. H. Gar rett, Portland; Sampel White, Baker City; H. H. Booth, Chicago; C. A. Moore, John Casldy, Baker City; C. K. Baker. Thos. Nester, F. A. Mar tin, Portland; Ella Vaughn, Baker City; A. L. Becbe, Chicago; C. . L. Morgan, Hermlston; R. R. JohnBOn, Echo; C. C. Rodflcld, Heppner; A. B. Thomson Echo; J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. Golden Rule Hotel. E'lena l! irimberk, Hoqulam; Jas. Stewart, Agnes Stewart, Wnlla Walla; Dora B. Dye. W. A. Mlkesell, TJklah; Cora Sipfle, F. E. Shermon, R. L. Glenn, city; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulkey, Echo; Dr. E. O. Parker and family, PUot Hock; H. V. Haumston. Eu gene: W. M. S. Mead. Heppner; P. P. otndeter, Prlnevllle; W. M. Wlnnard, Milton; T. M. Miller, Wal la Walla; W. R. McRoberts, Spo kane; R. F. Crug, Portland; George Chamberlain, F. IS. Whitehead, F. .W Ellis, J. C. Warner, Mt. Pleas ant; L. V. Gilbert, J. N. Cllne, Pilot Rock; O. E. Porter, Tacoma: H. A. Brant, Weston; E. B. Hayes and fam ily, La Grande; M. S. Phelps, La Cnm: N. Archers. La Grande; D. B. Rurknan, Allcel; R. A. Rlckman, ProTjtr; Cnrl Tount, Morgan, Ore. and news of her demise at any time would cause no surprise. Born In Granada in 1820 the daughter of a Spanish noble and a Scotch lady the llfe-story of Eu genie Is one of the most romantic and pathetic of modern times. In her 27th year she became the wife of Napoleon III., who created a sen sation by marrying her In spite of the active and avowed opposition of his ministers. For 18 years she pre sided over one of the most brilliant courts of Europe, and when Sedan made revolution a certainly the found asylum with the emperor and the prince Imperial, In England. Three years later Napoleon III. died, and the widow, to whom Queen Vic toria became greatly attached, de voted herself to the education of the son whom she fondly hoped one day to see wearing the French crown. The tragedy of her life was, how ever, not yet complete, the young prince, serving as an officer in the British army, was killed in the Zulu war ef 1879, and one of the saddest pilgrimages ever undertaken to South Africa was the Empress Engetile's visit to the spot where her ion fell. THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST Danny Maher, the American Jock ey who has lived in England for sev eral years, has an annual Income of from 1200,000 to 1250,000. ! Star Restaurant YAP&HING, Props. Under New Management. CLEAN DIVING ROOM FIIUST CLASS SERVICE Meals 15c and up. 0IMU1Y 806 E. ALTA STREET HOTEL PORTLAND OF PORTLAND. OREGON. American Han, j per day and ut ward. Headquarters tor tourist am commercial traveler. Special ratei made to families and single gentle men. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms n" tfva prices, A modern Turkish bat atablishment In the hotel. H. C. RnWTlRfl. MMf- offers fine pianos at much lower pr'ces than the beautiful horses were offer ed at the horse show today. The time Is always ripe for the purchase of a nice piano. The Ellers Piano House continually have a show of fine pi anos In their warehouse and parlor. No one can offer the pianos the way they are being offered at Ellers' Their line of player pianos, organs, etc., comprlso the finest makes In the world. Chief among them being the Weber Pianola. This Is an Inside player and Is made up of the Weber piano. New York's finest make, and the Pianola. Combining the two to gether as wo have, makes It the most artistic piano In the world today. Pianos like the Chlckerlng. oldest In America; best In the world, Weber, New York's finest piano, Kimball,, Chicago's most populnr piano, Hobart M. Cable, the great college piano, the Weser nnd. Crown, orchestral, the pi anos of many tones, and others too numerous to mention can oil be bought at EILERS PIANO HOUSE at prices nnd on terms uncomparnble. Music lovers can afford to own a piano and we will always be glad to show the Instruments and talk with you In regard to It whether or not you purchase. Do not stand back for a little money and do not wait until you can pay cash for a piano before you purchase, because EILERS prices are always low and practically the only difference for cash would be the saving you would make In the Interest. That rate Is also as low as anyone will give. We cordially Invite everyone to visit our place and learn how easy It la for you to purchase a piano on our easy payment plan. The House of Hlgtirot Quality. 813 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Gently move the bowels and at the same time stops the cough. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Honey and Tar. No opiate. Best for Coughs, Colds, Croup and whooping cough. Satisfaction guar anteed. Children like It. Mother Indorse It. Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. EUGENIE IS 81 YEARS OF AGE. K-Emurea of French Ilns Pathetic History. London, May 7. The ex-Empress Eugenie, who Is spending the winter on the Riviera, was XI year old May r. Acceding to reliable report the ex-empress It In very poor health Write for our booklet on BANKING BY MAIL 01 ' 4 NTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK of the - Tittle imsirainittee & Trastt Pays 4 per cent on saving accounts. Pays 4 per cent on certificates of deposit Pay S per cent on account subject to check. J. Thorburn Rosa President George H. Bill Tic President T. T. Burkhart , Treasurer John E. Altchlson , Secretary Charles H. Kopf i Asst. Treasurer ' 240 Washington Street, Comer Secon PORTLAND, : : : OREGON