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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAIV, PENDLETON, OREGON. TITSOAY. APRIL 27. 1909. EIGHT PAGES. 's New Spring Suits at HALF PRICE For this entire week we will sell any Man's suit in the house up to and including $25.00 values go at EYACTLY HALF PRICE, this includes everything in our entire new stock, nothing reserved up to this price except heavy weights which will be reduced just one third, all suits above $25 will be reduced. one third, you 11 not have such an op portunity again this season to buy your summer outfit at such a great saving, don't miss this great money saving sale. Women s Tailored Suits Slaughtered During this entire week we will sell our new, nobby, up-to-date Women's tailored suits as follows: Your choice of any of our $17.50 Suits will go for $11.50 Your choice of any of our $30.00 Suits will go for $21.50 Your choice of any of our $45.00 Suits will go for $27.50 These suits are some of the nicest nobbiest suits shown in Pendle ton this season, now's the time for you to save some money on your spring suit, don't fail to come and look at them whether you wish to buy or not, it will be time well spent and we are glad to show you the great brgains we are offering. Women's Hats for $7.50 During carnival week we will sell any hat in the house for the small sum of $7.50, your choice of our entire immense stock, not one hat excepted $8.50, $9.50, $10, $12.50, $15 hats all go (Py Tl for the same price tJ tJ 1 This line of Wome's hats has caused more hat talk than any line of hats ever shown in Pendleton, they are every one a bargain at the regular price and when they are sold for $7.50 they are a snap. Be sure and see them, GAGES included. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS m MANY SEE FIRST NIGHT OF SHOWS REGARDLESS Great Parker Shows Now Ready for Week of Merriment Doorg WU1 Open This Afternoon Many Peo ple Expected to Vlwlt the Large Tents During the Next Five Days . Attractions are Varied and Preten tiousMany Trained Animals. Notwithstanding the almost Inces sant downpour of rain last night quite a number of people visited the carnival grounds, located In the ball park, and from the nature of the re marks heard, it -was evident that the scope and magnitude of the C. W. Parker shows proved an agreeable surprise to all those In attendance at the opening. If the weather man permits the sun to show his face for a few hours, and the present Indica tions are that he will, the Parke shows are reasonably sure to do a good business during the five days that remain of their engagement. The shows are unusually large and elaborate for tented exhibitions, and everything is equipped with an eye single to the comfort and safety of the patrons. The various attractions are fitted with roomy and well ap pointed stages, arenas, etc., etc., and comfortable, high-back folding chairs provide the seating facilities. The eighteen paid attractions embrace scenic, electrical and mechanical shows, as well as a high class vaude ville production under the alliterative and seml-euphoneous title of "The Broadway Belles," and the largest trained animal circus in the world. Taken in their entirety the Parker shows embrace the best features of the circus; hippodrome, stadium, park and theatre, and among the several open air free attractions offered by the management may be seen the "Great Beno" in his unparralelled ex hibition on the balancing trapeze; AI THI PENDLETON DRUG CO. IF IT'S COODWE HAVE IT Zaro, who defies all the IaVs of gravi tation In his work on the Japanese wire, and The Two Latlips In their sensational double high-dive. As cending a frail ladder to almost un believable heights they dive simul taneously Into a net spread to break their headlong flight through space. It Is seldom that one sees a woman so daring and so apparently fearless as the lady member of this team, and their act alone is worth going miles to witness. There have been general expressions of surprise and regret that It should be necessary for the shows to be lo cated so far from the center of the city, and many have voiced the opin ion that this would Interfere serious ly with the attendance. While this may be true to a certain extent, still, the show grounds are well within walking distance, and It was not pos sible for the management to obtain suitable space any nearer the center of population. The shows are so large and require so much space that there Is really no better location than the ball park, where the physical characteristics are almost Ideal, and the eighteen or more shows are locat ed to splendid advantage, forming In immense horseshoe, with the various free attract!ons concessions and rid ing devices in the center of the sta-dlum-Uke enclosure. Some of the Attractions. Among the 'larger and more pre tentious attractions "The Broadway Belles" are heralded as "Presenting the best in vaudeville," and the eight young ladies and four men, who com prise the company, present an unusu ally high-class straight vaudeville program that Is fairly teeming with merit and entirely free from obec tlonable or suggestive features. The work of "The Dancing Richards," MUts Verna Banker, and Biff and Bang, the "suicide comedians" Is especially commendable, while the vocal, chorus and ensemble numbers but add to a bill that would do credit to some of the larger houses on the best vaudeville circuits. There la an Illusion show sailed "Pharaohs Daugh ter" which provides mystery enough, and. In addition, features some elab orate Egyptian dances, artistic poses plastlque and pleasing pictorial song numbers, all embellished and thrown Into brilliant relief through the aid of the many electrical accessories which have had a tendancy to give this at traction the title of "Parker's Elec trical Masterpiece." Many Trained AnimaU. The performance at the trained an imal show, which is owned, controlled and operated by Al. O. Barnes, the veteran animal master, than whom none In the amusement world is bet- For Sale, a Bargain. Modern house, good condition, 8 rooms, bath, separate toilet, recep tion hall, first class plumbing, lot 50x100, $2500; or two lots, 50x200, $3000. House cost $2500 four years ago. Just right for rancher with room for barn, or will add third lot, with barn, wagon shed and harness room for $3500. See property, 616 Jane street, Pendleton. Address J. T. Van Orsdall,. 394 Taylor street, Port land, Ore. Read This. J. I Vaughn, 122 W. Court street, phone Main 139, local agent for the Pacific Electric Iron, states there will be an advertisement In Collier Weekly April 10 and In the Satur day Evlnlng Port April 24, describ ing the good qualities of the Pacific Hot Point Iron. i State of Ohio, City of Toledo, twss Coun ty, ss. Frank J. Cheney makn oath that he Is senior trtnr of the firm of F. J. Che ney It Co., doing bMlntts In the City of Toledo, Conoty and State aforesaid, find that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDHED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that rannot be cared by the ik of Ball's Catarrh Cure. FKAKK J. CI1KNEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my pretenrtv this Cth day of December, A. D 183. A. W. OLEASON, (Seal.) Notary I'ublle. Uall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts dlrertly on toe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimo nials free. K. J. CUENET ft CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all DrupKlats, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constlpa- A warm theatre vlth new and live ly pictures the Pastime. PETmONSnRE SAD TO BE II! MAXY FORGERIES SAID TO HAVE BEEN FOUND Work of Weeding Out the Names on the Saloon Petitions In Portland Proceeds F.xMrt.s Say Tliut Many of the Xamcs Aro Fictitious Mat ter Will Re Settled by the Courts (JoihcnlM'ig Petition Thought to Ilo In Danger. Portland, April 26. Fully 60 per cent of th signatures on the excise bonrd petition nro being weeded out by the checking process now In pro gress nt the county clerk's office, ac cording to Roger B. Sinnott, who is supervising tho work from the view point of the Retail Liquor Dealers' association. He contends there Is no doubt but thnt the petition will be thrown out nt the conclusion of the check, says he Journal, Quite n flurry was caused this morning by the report that tho city auditor hnd determined to accept the ruling of the attorney general to the effect that any man who possessed the constitutional qualifications of n voter would be ncccpted as a signer. This, It was argued, would result In putting the petition on the ballot, for the reason that many of ho signers being thrown out would be found to have the residence requirements even though not on tho registration books. The check on the Gothenberg asso ciation's petition was abandoned for a time today and the excise board pe tition Is the only one now under scru tiny. It will be completed by tomor row night, according to the calcula tions of the city auditor, after which It can eb told definitely whether the required number of slgnaures will stand the test. Duplications Are Numerous. The Gothenberg association peti tion Is In danger, as well us the ex cise board petition, according to those who have been watching the check. Largo numbers or duplications and apparent forgeries wero discovered during the work done Saturday, ac cording to deputies In tho county clerk's office, and it Is predicted that this petition will also be thrown out when the cheek Is completed. It Is practically certain that the courts will be called upon to settle the quarrel, which ever way tho check goes. In case the petition Is thrown out after the auditor has checked It both by the registration books and by the card Index In the county clerk's office It Is probable the Municipal as sociation will mandamus the auditor In an effort to put the petition on the oaiiot. In this case the opposition A cold bath can be takeii at any time of day; but the best time is before breakfast. A hot bath should be taken only at night just before retiring. Cover the body with Ivory Soap lather and rub it in. By doing this, you not only cleanse the surface of the skin, but you also cleanse the pores, which is equally important. Ivory Soap 994oo Per Cent. Jrure. w SOME OF THE FEATS SHOWN BY NOHRIS & HOWE An act that has always proven of absorbing Interest to the patrons it a circus Is the long leaping and high Jumping contests that brings tho en tertainment to a close and Norrls & Rowe have paid special attention to this feature this season and promises odd contests of a most exciting nature. Tho sight of men flying from a spring board over tho backs of horses, camels dromedaries, Ilmas and elephants, Is always spiritual and Interesting. It shows tho courago and physical per fection of tho trained athletes and that Is what young American glories. In. The clowns follow the leapers In a burlesque of their flights through the air and this supplies abundant fun for the children. The leaping tournament has been revived this season by the greater Norrls & Rowe show upon a urate In keeping with their all new circuses. Many leapers, vaulters and high Jump res famous In Europe as well as In this country have been engaged to take part In the tournament. A content on the same order has been arranged for the acrobats and gymnasts In which the Hanvard troupe, tho La Verne troupe, and the Lemavnc troupe will take part. There Is considerable rivalry be tween the acrobats and the profession" al leapers and the most dashing and spirited feats of skill are being accom plished. To Increase the Interest, a corps of lady gymnasts and physical culture experts have been added- Nor rls & Rowe will give a purse of gold" and a diamond medal to the one who shows the most grace, skill and daring In successfully leaping the high barri ers and clearing the backs of anlm- says It has two or more solicitors who!alsvand. oracles. win appear In court and testify that What time will the clock stop? the petition handled by them did not have the full ttt of the measure at tached, but simply a typewritten summary, which, It Is contended. Is contrary to the law and will In itself Invalidate the petition. Following the settlement of the ex cise board question, work will be at onco begun on the OotHenberg peti tion. This petition has a large list of signatures which will require several days for the check. Should It be thrown off the ballot there will' be no liquor regulation measure submitted to the people for their vote uc the June election. 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For sale, the Antone Vey residence on West Webb street. Pendleton; also, the lower Butter creek Vey ranch, with all the sheep, cattle, horses and machinery thereon. Will sell on easy payment plan For further particu lars, address, Antone Vsy, Echo, Ore. Another Gold Watch Free. On Monday evening, April 2t, the Dime theater will give a way a 14k gold' watch free. Either lady's or gentleman's. See watch In Ken ley's window. Road- th "Want" ads today. The Opportunity of a Life Time Irrigated alfalfa and fruit lands are selling all over the northwest at $300 to $1000 an acre. Just 50 miles away land around Walla Walla and Milton is selling at $400 and $500. While the best land in Oregon can be bought at $1 75 an acre. You have seen the land in the Walla Walla valley rise in value in the past three years. The same wilfbe true of the Umatilla valley. The man who gets in now is the man who will make the money. Don't let that little capital lay idle when you can more than double it by investing in Umatilla land. Call and see us now. While you can buy at the lowest price and on the best of terms. If you are interested in wheat land, call and see D. J. CASH, at Hotel Pendleton, Phone Main 1 1 Who will gladly furnish you any information you may desire. (Contlnued en Pag Bight)