TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, rTENDLETOX, OREGON. SXTVKDAY; APRIL. , It;. 1M. PAGE FIVE. E E HOPE FOB LOCAL Uili CUSTOMERS LKEiEV 1 Wash Dresses and Jumpers 250 Wash Dresses and Jumpers in Lawns and Percales, dark and light colors, call and see them, at $1.50 to $6.50. 25 Linen Tailored Suits. In fancy stripes and plain material beautifully made and trimmed with buttons, all sizesand colors $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 No charges for alterations. F. E. Livengood & Co. Ripe Olives, Green Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Cream, Limbitrger and Camem bert Cheese. A full line of canned and pickled fish Phone us your orders, we have two Phones, both Main 28. GRAY BROS. GROCER.Y CO. 1 LOCALS 1 Pastime picture! pleas all. Wanted Chambermaid at Hota.1 Pendleton". Call at Nlssen Implement Company If you need a fine buggy. Wanted Good, clean, large ran, at the East Oregonlan office. Fresh fish every day at Pendleton Cash Market. Phone Main 101. Large car of fine buggies Just re ceived by Nlanen Implement Com pany. Public stenographer, E. O. Bldg., one door south new Northern Pacific depot. Fine line of rubber tired vehicles Just received by Nlssen Implement Company. Position wanted by lady steno graph and typewriter. References given. Enquire this office. Lost Lady's gold watch and fob two boys' pictures in case. Return to Grltman's cigar store. Reward. For sale cheap Furniture and furnishings for six room lodging; house. Enquire 613 Garden street. For Sale A very few very desir able acreage tracts In vicinity of Portland. H. P. Whitman, 819 Cham ber of Commerce. ' For rent New 6-room cottage. with modern conveniences. Lot (0x10. Also new bam and yard. Enquire (13 Pine street. Fine new line of Hams, Bacon, Smoked Meats and Lard at Pendle ton Cash Market. Phone "Main 101. Pendleton Cash Market, best meats. Wanted To place an agency for an old line fire Insurance company with responsible man. Seciey & Co., SOI Board of Trade building, Port land, Ore. WHAT'S THE REASON? Men to TWO DAIRY OWNERS . SEE THE LIGHT Oliver Herd and Herd of M. I;. War ren Offered for InM'ctlon by Gov ernment Men Other Dulrymen Stilt Negligent but May Sign up LaterCreamery Manager Urges Inflection. There Is now strong hope that the poopdo of Pendleton will be protected In the matter of milk supply and that tubercular cows, if there are any such In local herds, will be eliminated. The first actual results of tho agi tation for dairy Inspection appeared today when two local dairymen noti fied Dr. S. W. McClure that they will take advantage of his offer to have the local dairy cows Inspected with out cost by men In the employ If the bureau of animal Industry. The Oliver herd, on the Oliver place west of the city, wag the first offered1 for Inspection. That bis herd f dairy and beef cattle will be listed with Dr. McClure for inspection was an nounced this afternoon by Roland Oliver. At this time the Olivers have 12 or 15 cows, the milk ot which got into the local market. M. L. Warren, who has a small dairy herd In the west end of the city, h the other man who has come Into the fold. He has already made ar rangements with Dr. McClure for the Inspection of his cows of which he has four. He sells milk about the city, conducting a private dairying busi ness. Up to this time the other dairymen of the community have refrained from taking advantage of the offer made by Dr. McClure. Among those who hava not yet signed up are two of the larg est dairymen. One of these has ob jected to the Inspection on the ground that he Is Intending to sell his dairy shortly. However, earnest efforts are being made toward having ail the dairies in spected for tuberculosis and It Is pos sible that the remaining dairymen will shortly see the light. O. E. Harper, manager of the Pendleton creamery, Is an enthusiastic advocate of the Inspection and during the past week has been using his Influence to induce the dairymen to have their herds Inspected. II HAWTHORN Here Is Something for tlie Figure Out. It Is a noticeable fact that If there are no sales being held among the clothing stores of Pendleton we al ways do the volume of suit selling, not Kmly selling to the class who de mand New York correct styles, but, al so to the worklngmen and farm hands. And now that every store In the city has started gigantic and sensa tional slushety-slash price cutting sales and In some instances claim to have made far greater reductions than we why Is It that we by offer ing any suit In our store for $15 con tinue to do the bulk of the mens clothing business? What's the reason? It must be that sound thinking men go to circuses in circus time and when they want good honest clothing values they go where they know they are to Chester Beam be found and not to a side show. George Clark We offer you your choice of any Dug French New York correct style suit of cloth- Willie Cole Ing in our store for $15. Dlack and blue serges Included. e nave wen selling as many suits as the other ttorcs combined and will continue to do so be sure and come while the sale lasts. BOND BROS., Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. E WASHINGTON The second team of the Washing ton school went down to defeat be fore the Hawthorne school team this morning, by the overwhelming score of 13 to 6. Flushed with Its victory over the Lincoln team last Saturday, the Washington team went Into the game with the expectation of winning. The size of the score would indicate that their expectations were not ex actly realized. The teams lined up as follows: Washington, Hawthorne, Joe Worsey c. Claud Hickman Italph Knight ...p Fred Haw ss ".- Ben Girton .lb Joe Stover ,2b Bob Patton . 3b. . . Harris Minces .sf. .. Harvey Morris .cf L. Stover . rf Lonzo Stover PROFESSOR STAR COMPARE CIVILIZED WITH BARBAROUS He Reports Tlwt Uie Modem Civilized Woman. Han Many Traits In Com mon With the Iliirlmrotii Soys Both Will Submit to All; Sorts- ot Discomforts fop Fashions, Sake Other-Traits in Common,, Preacher Jones Eugene Clark P- Klrkpatrlck WASHINGTON SCHOOL DEFEATED LINCOLNITES For Sale- 160 acres, 130 acres plowed, E0 acres In fall wheat, and 10 acres of garden land, good house, barn and outbuildings. C. H. Sellers, 743, Main street, Pendleton, Ore. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. IY0UR BEST IIYESTMEIT OUR EXPERIENCE By the score of 13 to 5 the Wash ington school's second baseball team defeated the Lincoln school's first team this afternoon. Though the score was one-sided the game was decidedly Interesting and full of exciting moments. Chester Beam was in the box for the victors and he sent the curves over In such a manner that the opposing batters were unable to , make connections. Tom Gillette, who occupied the box for Lincoln, proved easy for the Washington wielders of the willow. The teams lined up as follows: Washington. " Lincoln. TnanA,, Ml Eugene Clark. Billy Cole. ... . , Cecil Jones . . Geo. Clarke. . . I)ailiiic Circle to Meet. A .called meeting of Daphne circle Women of Woodcraft will be held In the hall, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by order of the Guardian Neighbor. The meeting Is for the pur pose of balloting on candidates. I -earned His Lesaon. A Kansas preacher declares that he pays little or no attention to mem urn ot ms congregation wno are continually asking him to talk "on this or that subject" or say "this or that thing" In his sermons. such requests?" he was asked. "Because," he replied, "It has cost me several good Jobs to learn that It doesn't pay." She They've Just been you know, and he kisses her every morning at the door when he Is leav ing. He Of course. She I suppose he'll stop that as soon as the honeymoon's over, He He'll have to. She won't go to the door with him after the honey moon 8 over. Yonkers Statesman, .88. ...lb., ,...2b. ...3b.. married, gneI(lon Eldrlch Ralph Crouch, . .df. . . Chas. Gordon Carl Hudeman . . Clell Brown Eldred Ireland Ralph Despain . Frank Hayes .Philip Hunt All women are the same In emo tions, vantles and the frivolities; of life, no matter what skins cover them, or whether they wear Carbrolet hats and drag four-foot trains on the Paris boulevards or carry 30 pounds of braes rings around their necks, as do thu Bombangi women of Africa, says Professor Frederick a'tarr in the Red Hwk. "The moral Identity of the barbar ous women with the civilized; can be demonstrated by thousands of exam ples," he contents, His conclusions have been reached through ethnological researches In Africa, South Africa and the almost unexplored orient. He finds that the bargain counter moral of the fair bar barian and; the dashing New Yorker are the same; that both extremes of womanhood will submit to any amount of tortute for fashion's safe; that modesty Is not a question of clothes anywhere; that the mother-in-law is as blfj an Institution In the Jungle as in a Harlem flat, and finally that the female sex will have the last word everywhere. On Curious Fact. "A very curious fact In regard to shame In Its connection with exposure Is that there Is no fixed standard." writes Professor Starr. "Of what one Is ashamed varies with race, with style of dress, and with fashion. In fact, shame can only arise where dress has been developed. "The Mussulman of Ferghana would be shocked by bare shoulders at a ball; an Arab woman does not expose the hair on the back of her head, nor the Chinese woman her bandaged foot. "It Is the absence of customary cov ering which causes shame, and not modesty. The Australian woman who wears bands of shell about her head and arms and a cord of human hair about her waist feels ashamed without them; and yet from our point of view they are no covering. "An Indian In South America feels ashamed when without his body painting. The Ngombe woman car rying burdens on the road feels no "hame, but undoubtedly, In any pleas ore gatherings, without her heavy weight of beads about her neck, she would be ashamed. "It ! the intentional removal of the orldinary covering or decoration which marks a woman as immodest and should cause the blush of shame. In savage and barbarous life we find occasionalyy such Immodesty, Just as In civilization. Marriage Often Permanent. "Though divorce Is so easy in bar barous life, marriage are often per manent perhaps as much so as in Chicago or Dakota! Where a man has various wives, as in Central Africa, economic reasons tell against too easy divorce. There men buy their wives In case of separation, If the fault Is hers the price must be returned; If h!s. it remains with her people. Thus only serious provocation or great cruelty precipitates an 'actual separation. "The only thing which drives men and boys to work in Central Africa Is the desire to buy wives. Who buys but one makes no headway and remains poor through life. An industrious woman can support herself and hus band Utt-e or nothing more, She can aceumlate no surplus. Who stays at work doggedly until he buys another wife is fixed for life. What the sec' ond woman produces beyond her own supports is wealth for him. He never need to work again. A third wife Is secured by the two women's Industry; then others. "A man's wealth Is computed by the number of h's wives. My nearest neighbor In the High Kasal was Chi coma, he had a dozen wives. The greatest neighboring chief, Ndombe, had 34. These men were poor com pared with the great chiefs of the upper Congo, where one man was In d'eated to me as having 600 wives. Such a man Is like a Plerpont Morgan among us a multimillionaire. tl;t- made from Royal Grape , fm Cream of TUr rii4k Absolutely Jew' STANDING OF THE COAST LEAGUES Games Today. Oakland at Vernon. Sacramento at Portland. Los Angeles at San Francisco. Results Yesterday. Portland 0, Sarcamento 6. San Francisco 0. Los Angeles 4. Vernon 2, Oakland 0. SiAtttisi uf Xtosms Sacramento (25 Los Angeles .. 6H Portland 533 San Francisco 4.70 Vernon ..437 Oakland ...294 DESERTED FIANCEE BECAUSE THREATF.XED WITH DEATH Sacramento. April 16 Alvin R. Lehman of Tacoma, who deserted his fiancee, Martha Cristian, on the day set for the wedding, declared today that he deserted her because the girl was threatened with death if the marriage was performed. He thinks the threat came from a unsuccessful suitor for the girl's hand. He says If his sweetheart will consent he will return and save money and marry her. The value of fish and other marine products taken from the JanatiMR seas Is $50,500,000. Qrptieum. The following Is the prx.gr am at the Orpheum. for today aAd tomor row: "Brother Against Brother.' "The Rude Hostess." Miss liable Johnston, the world's greatest lady vantrlloqulst. "Schneiders Anti-Noise Crusade." Lewis Gllck, dialect singing com edian. The following is the program, for Monday, April 19. Jay Page, the great eastern clay moulder. He maks plaster statues of people In the audience la quick time. Jack Oliver, a red-hot singing and dancing comedian. Miss Nettle Burr of Walla Walla, Wash., will gWe lessons oa the violin at Pendleton every Saturday. Those Interested ptease phone. Main 129. DR. BAKER, CANCER SPECLUJST Oakeedata Wash, Is coostanly removing cancers from every part of the body, mouth and eye, with the most satisfactory re sults, without the use of knife or X. Ray. I can regulate the strength of my remedy to suit the occasion. Can refer you to parties treated. Mrs. L. A. Childers, Moscow. Idaho; Mr, J. W. Greer, Johnson, Wash.; John Batter ton, Oakesdale, Wash.; Mr. Adams, Spokane, Wash,, and many others by coming to Oakesdale and looking over a long list who have been successfully treated at W home. DELAY IS DANGEROUS, come at once and be treated. CONSULTATION FREE. VicTO Happy OF COURSE, HE'S LIS TENING TO A VICTOR. A VICTOR. BRINGS HAPPINESS, MIRTH AND PLEAS URE IN YOUR HOME. One Dollar a Week Brings A VICTOR. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BL WITHOUT ONE? COME IN AND HEAR ONE, THEN DECIDE. 813 MAIN STREET PENDLETON OREGON. WHITMAN CONSERVATORY MUSICIANS TO COME BELMONT RAZOR $2.50 RUSSIAN STROP $1.00 GERMAN HONE ....$1.00 RUBBER-SET BRUSH BO SHAVING Mill 35 PINE NUT ( REAM 25 BY-IiOW TALCUM POWRRK . . .25 STYPTIC PENCIL 10 SHAVING SOAIl 10 $6.05 All for 3 Dollars KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Best, I Drop n Monday, If you drop Into our store Monday you will not only be able to obtain a first class suit of New York correct style clothing, giving you your choice of any suit In the store for 315, but again you will avoid the last of the week crowds and have plenty of time to try on every suit In the store If you so desire. Some of the prettiest suits here that your eyes have ever rested upon, and they are only $15 per. BOND BROS. Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. A musical event of more than or dinary Interest was this afternoon se- I cured for Pendleton, when arrange ments were made for bringing the racuity or the conservatory of music of Whitman college, Walla Walla, to this city for a recital. The recital will be under the auspices of the Woman's Civic and Library associa tion. Saturday evening, April 24, has been set for the date, but the place of the recital will be announced later, This bids fair to be one of the big musical events of the season. A Profitable Investment. Mr. W. E. Buffum of Astoria Is In the city for the purpose of disposing of bonds. The security seems very good and considering the profit shar ing feature they appear to be a very profitable Investment. Some of the Astoria banks have already subscrib ed for a part of the Issue and Mr. Buffum expects to place a portion of them with Investors here. For Sale Alfalfa and fruit farm. 12 miles west of Pendleton. Enquire at the Standard Grocery for Information. Contest Votes Counted Monday. To ail contestents In the queen con test. All of the votes will be checked up Monday noon for the first bulletin. 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