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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 108.
EIGHT PAGES.
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A General Slaughter for
Friday and Saturday
Sensational Reductions.
When You Good
FAK-ItEaUXU PLANS
. 1-XJIt I1IGGEH COLLIDE.
Will In Wit I lii City nml Con iiiy H'ih
PloriKTtl 1200,000 for Whitman Ex
IMULsloii Eiimt EnoriiioiiH IiurcOMe
of (lie College A-hmcIm Shumi by Sta
tlstlos To Slake Whitman Hie Etlu
rational Center of the Northwest.
Tou do away with all tbe dirt
and Inconvenience of the wood
and coal stove.
Uii i loo
All Wash Goods, Ginghams and
Percales, Sweepingly Reduced.
The best ISc Dress Gingham reduced to, yard I Oc
The best 15c Percales, 36 in. wide, red, to, yd. 10c
The best 12 1-2 and 15c Bleached Muslin,
reduced to, yard . . . . . 10c
The best 8c Apron Gingham, reduced to, yard 5 c
The best 12 l-2c Percales, 32 in. wide,
reduced to, yard . . . . . 9c
Men and Boys9 Clothing, Every
Suit Selling at the Lowest
Known Prices.
The best 10c Wash Lawns, reduced to, yd. . . 8c
The best 15c Wash Lawns, reduced to, yd. .lie
The best 25c Wash Lawnsreduced to, yd. ,19c
The best 35c Wash Lawns, reduced to. yd. . 25c
Ladies and Misses Tailored Suits
and Hats at 1-3 off.
All Fancy Ribbons at 1-2 Price.
The best 15c white India Linen, reduced to, yd. I Ic
The best 20c white India Linen, reduced to, yd. 14c
The best 25c white India Linen, reduced to, yd. 1 8c
The best 35c white India Linen, reduced to, yd. 26c
The Biggest Slash in Men and Boys9 High
Grade Clothing ever witnessed in Penleton,
don't miss it. FRIDAY and SATURDAY.
The Peoples Warehouse
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash., May 14. "The now Whitman"
movement, which has for Its aim the
development of Whitman college Into
the great representative college of tho
ruclflo northwest, Is being pushed
with, vigor by the administration of
the college.
The undertaking la an elaborate
one, requiring In a financial way, the
raising of nearly $2,000,000 for en
dowment, building and equipment,
and In a broader way the centorlng of
the Interest and supports the whole
northwest, for the cardinal feature of
tho project Is to make the college not
local, but the great educational fac
tor of the whole northwest territory.
Tho plans have been recently pre
sented In definite form to the citizens
of Walla Walla county at a series of
mass meetings, and they have respond
ed with a pledge of $200,000. Prof.
Hendrlck, dean of the college, who Is
In charge of' the "New Whitman"
movement, has carried the campaign
Into the larger cities of the north
west, and the success of the plan Is
assured, especially since the offer of
I half a million from the east as soon
as the west shows her loyalty In as
practical a way.
The striking need of a great Institu
tion of learning, privately endowed,
In this section, and the logical posl
t!on of Whitman in every way to be
such a school, are outlined by Mr.
Hendrlck as follows:
First of all there Is the marvelous
growth of the college since 1894, when
President Penrose became head of the
Institution. In 1S98 the assets of tho
college were $58,000. In 1907 they
were $600,000 and tho Income had
trebled. In 1396 there were four stu
dents of the college proper; now there
Are over 140. The college Is now a
'liberal arts Institution whc uegrees
are recognized as equal to those of
Vale or Harvard. Just recently the
college, while as strongly Christian
as ever, severed Its denominational
connection and now stands broadly
non sectarian.
This is in no way a renunciation of
purpose, as In the original charter
there was no mention of sectarian or
even Christian affiliations, the con
nection with the Congregational
church being made in 1892, at a time
when the college was facing almost
hopeless poverty. What remnlns now
is to 'develop It from a local collego
to the great representative privately
endowed Christian college of the
northwest to be to us what Stanford
l.j to California or Tale to the east.
Where it Pays to Trade
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DO lUli REMEMBER II FIRST CIRCUS?
Can you remember your first circus,
the glories of which had been blazon
ed forth from the billboards for
weeks before, filling your childish
mind with visions of ferocious beasts
savagely pacing their gilded cages,
and a cavalcade of gorgeously attired
knights and ladles on fiery Arabian
steeds, forming a wondrous pageant
never, absent from the delighted view
of your imagination, making you III
with alternate spasms q Joy and hope
and fear, until finally papa gave his
promise that you might go to the cir
cus, and then the conscious pride
with which you asked all the other
children of your acquaintance If they
were going, carelessly remarking that
of course you were; that papa was go
ing to-take the whole family?
And when that day of days had ar
rived you were up and dressed at 4
o'clock In the morning, helping with
the chores, watching the sun creep
slowly up out of the east and throw his
brilliant rays over the world, waiting
Habitual t
Constipation
May rjopermnnctiHy overcome Jjy proper
personal effoits with trie assistance
of the one truly benejirmt laxative
remedy, Syrup oj Jigs ami DuiroJ Senna,
which enables one to form regular
habits daily so that .assistance To na
ture may be Gradually disnensettwitlt
wlien no longer needed as the best of
remedies, wKen reauirea, are to assist
nature and riot to Supplant the nutur-
at luncuons. wnttn must aepena uiu-
maitny upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts, and nri living generally.
To gVt it beneficial ejjects, (Awoyi
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Impatiently for the horses to be har
nessed and wondering If mother would
never get the younger children's faces
washed, too eager, too excited to eat
your breakfast, until, after an almost
interminable waiting, you were at last
started on the long, hot drive to
town. It may have been eight miles,
in a Jolting lumber wagon over a
rough road, but what was that to a
baby man going to bis first circus?
And when you had arrived at your
Journey's end, and a camping spot
been selected on the outskirts of town,
and the horses unhitched and tied to
the wagon, you found that there were
still ages to wait, and you burled your
self in the long grass and fell asleep
to dream of a superhuman creature of
serpentine elegance and grace, a tight
rope walker Jn glistening tights.
As last you were awakened by moth
er telling you it was time to go, and
clinging tightly to father's hand you
made your way, wide-eyed, to that
miniature city of white tents and
strange foreign people and roaring
beasts. They were all there, all that
the billboards had pr6mlsed and youf
Imagination had Invented. The butter
fly lady turning somersaults through
hoops In the air, and occasionally
alighting on the broad, flat back of a
great white horse that obligingly ran
around beneath her on the ground;
the ubiquitous clown, the ringmaster
and his horrid whip; the patient,
dusty camels; the elephants, maJestl-
caily swinging their trunks and mak
Ing you cringe with a nameless fear
and draw closer to mother; the lions
and tigers, Just as you had pictured
them; and, last of all, the wondrous
creature deftly balancing himself mid
air, clad In glistening, tights.
Father assured you that It was only
a man doing a clever act, but all
through your subsequent enjoyment of
the sticky popcorn and candy and
lemonade, and your dreams on the
long ride home, and the hundreds of
times that you recounted the doings
of that never to be forgotten day to
your less fortunate litle friends, the
first and last object of the glorious
panorama Outlined by memory was
that of the glistening, graceful tight
rope walker In midair, and If today.
perchance, you are a noted athlete
with a national reputation It may per
haps be due to that first unconscious
involuntary admiration of grace and
strength occasioned by the tight rope
walker at your first circus. Portion
Journal.
City College Dedication
New York, May 14. With address
es by Mayor McClellan, President El
Hot of Harvard and other distinguish
ed men, the great hall of the College
of the City of New York was dedicat
ed today. Preceding the speeches
there was an academic procession
across the campus, followed by the
presentation of a national flag
Edward Lauterbach, representing th
associate alumni and a city flag
President McG'owan of the board
aldermen. Tne cnemistry and me
chanlcal arts buildings were dedicat
ed this afternoon. Students were
work In these buildings to demonstrate
to visitors the manner In which the
classes are carried on. Students' ex
erclses were held In the great hall
this afternoon and this evening the
associate alumni will give a dinner to
the trustees, faculty and guests.
by
by
of
College Cricket Scixxlule.
New York, May 14. With Harvard
at the University of Pennsylvania, the
contest for the championship of the
Intercollegiate Crjcket association wl
be opened today. Harvard. Cornell
Pennsylvania and Haverford College
have entered teams. The second game
of the schedule will be played tomor
row. with Harvard at Haverford. Oth
er games on the cricket schedule are
as follows: May 23, Cornell vs. Haver
ford college, at Ithaca; May 30
Haverford college vs. University of
Pennsylvania, at Haverford; June
Cornell vs. Harvard at Ithaca; June
15, Cornell vs. University of Pennsyl
vania, at Ithaca.
$100 Reward. 1100.
Tbe readers of tbti paper will be pleased
to lern tbtt there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to core
In all Its stage, end tbat Is Catarrh.
Flail's Catarrh Cnre Is tbe only positive
core now mown to tne meoirai frater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional die
mm, requires constitutional treatment
Hall! Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internally,
acting dlreetly npon the blood and mucous
nrfacni of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, end giving
tbe patient strength by bulldlnr ot the
roiutltatlon and assisting natnre In doing
Its work. The proprietors bare offered
One Hundred Dollars for any ease tbat It
rails to cnre. Bend for list or testlmoni-
els. Address:
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noia dt an urojrgiata, i&e.
Take uairs
lion.
Family Pills for consttpa-
Read the East Oregonlan.
The World's lift Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
the Mgh elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections, lassitude,
malaria, Jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy Is Electric
Hitters, the great alterative and blood
purifier; the antidote for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness and
insomnia. Sold under guarantee at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price 50
cents.
SOC IAL ITNCTIONS
nut maw ;ovi:itoits.
Ml'ford Pim-hot N llovt Tonlglit
.Mr. Roosevelt ;Iych I.nnii Part)'.
Washington, May 14. Two elabor
ate social function uill mark the con
ierenex' on national i (.sources now le
ing held at the White House, at which
numerous governors and other distin
guished men are in attendance. Clif
ford I'incliot, chief forester of the
government, will be the host tonight
and will entertain the visiting notables
at an elaborate reception.- Tomorrow
afternoon Mrs. Roosevelt will give a
lawn party on the south grounds of
tho White House, to which all dele
gates to the conference, with their
wives, sisters and daughters, have
been Invited.
The residence of Glfford Plnchot,
the government chief forester, who Is
to give a reception tonight to all the
members of tho conference, Is situated
on Rhode Island avenue, Just remov
ed from Scott Circle. It Is one of the
largest houses In tho city of Washing
ton, and It Is admirably adapted for
Proof is inexhaustible that
Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound carries women safely
through the Change of Life.
Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson,
804 K. Long St., Columbus, Ohio,
writes to Mrs. linkham :
I was passing" through the Change
of Life, and suffered from nervous
headaches, and other annoying
ivmDtoras, Mv doctor told me that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound was good for me, and since talc
fner it I feel so much better, and I can
again do my own work. I never forget
to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound did for ins
during this trying penoa."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
Fnr thlrtv veftrs Lvdia E. Pink
ham a Vpmtalile Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have lxen troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irrejjrularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-ini-down
feeling, flatulency, indices
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration.
YY ny don t you uy u,r
Mn. lMiikliam invites all Hick
women to write her for advice.
siiA Iiar irnlilotl thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
entertainment purposes. Mr. Plnchot,
ns most people probably know, is an
exceedingly wealthy man, who has
absolutely no need for tlie small sal
ary which the government pays him
for his hard work, but who follow
the work because of sheer love for It
There will bo no ladles Invited to the
reception at Mr. Pinchot's residence.
Large as the house Is. It vcould not
contain the throng that would be
present If the Invitations were to be
i.iade general.
The really picturesque entertain
ment for the visitors will be Mrs.
Roosevelt's garden party tomorrow.
There are several acres of ground en
closed by the Iron fence on the Po
tomac side of the White House. There
are great forest trees within the en
closure, and the grass Is a green car
pet. The south porch of the White
House, guarded by Its white pillars,
overlooks the lawn and the old-fashioned
garden. Mrs. Roosevelt's own
creation. It Is many years since the
White House grounds have been used
for entertainment purposes except
only In the case of the children of the
city, who, on Easter Monday, are al
lowed to gather there for their "egg
rolling" festivities.
Valued Same as Gold.
B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss, says: "I tell my custom-
ehs when they buy a box of Dr. King's
Mfe Pills they get the worth of that
much gold In weight, if afflicted with
constlpn-tlon. malaria or biliousness."
Sold under guarantee at Tallman 4
Co.'s drug store. 25 cents.
Xorth Dakota O. O. P.
Mlnot. N. D May 14. Secretary
Taft will receive the "Indorsement of
tho North Dakota republican state
convent 'on nt Its session here today,
when delegates will be selected to the
Chicago convention.
DIk'uhh Insanity Plea.
Cincinnati, O., May 14. Considera
tion of several papers relating to
medico-legal matters, wlth special
reference to Insanity pleas In murder
trials, occupied today's session of the
American Medico-Psychological assO'
elation. . '
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Your grocer returoi your monty If yse doa't
like .lit ere .par him.
COLUMBIA BAR
632 Main St.
Phone Main 90
Fine Wines and Liquors.
. Fancy . Drinks a Specialty
see Hot Lunch.....
Pool and Billiard Parlor
.....Gentlemen Only..
First Class Rooming House In Connection.
CORRIGAN BROS.
PROPRIETORS.
5EW LINE OP RANGES NOW
ON DISPLAY.
Gas Ranges, $14.25 to $33
Hot plates $4 to $9.25
Water heaters, slmmerers, etc.
Slmmerers for cooklnj soups,
etc.. cost 1 1-6 cents per hour;
giant burner, 6c; small burner,
3c; one oven burner, 4c; water
heater, 9c per hour. A bath
would cost 4c for fuel.
NORTHWESTERN GAS
& ELECTRIC CO.
Large Quantity of the Famous
Rock Spring
Now on Hand
The coal that produces heat
and not dirt. Also fine lot of
good dry wood.
Dutch Henry
Office, Pendleton Ice A Cold Storage
Company. 'Ptione Main ITS.
Col. Forgy's
Place
Finest Wines, Liquors
and. Cigars Served.
Card and Billiard Room
in connection.
Expert Mixologists
For Gentl
emen
Only.
Graham
Furniture Co.
handles the famous
Charter Oak Range
which Is fully guaranteed and
unequaled for the money.
New Home
Sewing Machines
Just what the wife needs. On
easy payments. Tour' credit
Is good,
Eyesight Specialists: Glasses Ground
to order. Complicated cases solicited.
Special attention given children.
German Optical Co.
Suite 10 Schmidt Block.
Pendleton, Ore.
Hours 9 a. m, to 6 p. m, Consultation
and Examination Free.
Club Saloon
T. W. M CRR ELL, Proprietor.
-Cor. Court and Cottonwood,
PENDLETOIf . . nnnN
'Phone Main 611.
THORNTON ,MUSIC CO
811 Main Street
niGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk.
Ing Maohlnes, Records. Cabinet. a.ni
Musical Merchandise.