EIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOJOAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1009. Three Great Specials ...FOR SATURDAY... Men's New Spring Suits at Exactly Half Price Your choice of any suit in the house up to and including $25.00 values, all suits above $25.00 and all heavy weights will be reduced one-third. This includes every suit in the house, not one excepted. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS The newest things on the market, made by the very best manufacturers in America, every one of them reduced as follows: Your choice to and including $17.50 will go for $1 1.50 r i i J -iJi hon nn .'li zv 4 eft I our cnoice 10 ana inciuuing pou.uu uuiu go tot liUU Your choice to and including $45.00 will go for $27.50 WOMEN'S HATS Saturday we will sell any hat in the house, your choice of our immense stock of women's new, stylish hats for only $7.50, this price includes every hat we have, not one excepted, hats that regularly sold for $10, $12.50, $13.50, up to $15, your choice for $7.50 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WATCH OUT FOR IK COUNTERFEIT ItOf.VS DOl'BLE FAGLRS MAKING THE KOUXDS Information Hecclved In Pemllcton Thin S?imo Clever Counterfeiters nr0 on the Komi Hills ore Kesult of Newly Discovered WenchliiR lToeess One Dollar KM ltnlswl to Twenty Dollar Illlls Imitation Is Clever. UK CUD w and m Save Your Coupons WHAT TIME WILL THE CLOCK STOP? Where it Pays to Trade ADAMS HAPPENINGS PERSONAL HAPPENINGS OF PAST FEW DAYS Many go to Pendleton to see the Car nival Mr. and Mrs. Lleuallcn Visit In Pendleton J. Blakeley, the De puty Sheriff Is a Visitor from Pen dlcton Adams Man Receives a New Auto Adams Man Visits In Pomeroy. (Special Correspondence.) Adams. Ore.. April 29 Mr. and Mrs. C. Watrus went to the city of Pendleton Friday to the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen visited i th county seat Friday. A. M. Coffy of Adams, transacted business in Pendleton Friday and will stav to see the show. Harrison Baker was a Pendleton visitor Friday. Mrs. E. Jackson, postmistress of Adams, went to Pendleton Wednes day to take in the carnival. Frank Whitley was a Pendleton vis Itor Wednesday. J. Blakeley, deputy sheriff of Pen dleton, was an Adams visitor Wed nesday. J. T. Lieuallen, president of the Farmers Grain Growers' association Just received his ney Mitchell auto, Just received his new Mitchell auto all his nelehbors and friends a ride. It Is a dandy auto. B. Beckham was a Pendleton vis itor Thursday. Miss Lucy Lieuallen was a Pendleton -lnltor Thursday. Earl Burt of Adams transacted business In Walla Walla Monday. F. B. Blake, one of Adams' pros- nerous merchants, was an Athena visitor Monday. Mrs. Plcard and daughter Gertrude visited at Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers, one of Umatilla' most nrosperous wheat rowers, visited Pendleton Tuesday. C. D. Mabrus returned to hla home In Adams Monday, after visiting friends. and relatives in Pomeroy for the past three weeks. He says there li fine Brospects there for a fine wheat crop. T. B. Blake of the Interior Ware house company, of Tdams, visited In Pendleton Friday and Saturday. Florrle Jackson went to Pendleton Friday to see the show. Miss Grace Blake visited In Pendle ton Friday and Saturday. Tom Coffy went to Athena Friday to see the remains of his friend Ed. Wilcox. New Wireless Stations. Gulfoort. Miss. A wireless station here and another at Chip Island have been completed. A steel tower 100 feet high has been constructed at each point NEW 5 OF MILTON COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM FOR COLUMBIA COLLEGE Will Begin Friday, May 14 With a De baters Contest for the Howard Med al Graduating Exercises to be Held Wednesday, May 19 nil Exercises but the Banquet to be in the M. E. Church, South Walla Walla Coun cilman Visits. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, April 29. President W. C. Howard today announced the follow ing programme for Commencement week at Columbia college: Friday, May 14, the debaters con test will be held and the M. V. How ard medal will be awarded to the suc cessful orator. The subject for dis cussion Is "The Progressive Income Tax." Saturday evening the Alumni re cltal by the musical department of the college will be given. Sunday, May 16 at 11:00 a. m. the baccalaureatte sermon will be de livered by Rev. J. H. Bennitt of the Corbin Park church at Spokane. On Monday evening the college play "Hlgby of Harvard," by the students of the college will be given. The annual banquet by the Junior class will be blven to the graduating class and other Invited guests in the dining hall of the college. Wednesday, May 19 at 9:30 a. m. the graduating exercises will be held. The address to the class will be de livered bv Rev. Robt. Brumbly of Waitsbursr. All the exercises, except the banquet will be held In the M. E. church, South. Personal Notes. Councilman C. H. Whitman of Walla Walla, was In the city today visiting his father, J. B. Whiteman. the Walla Walla valley, especially that Dortion adjacent to the lnterur ban car line, Mr. Whiteman said that he believed there was no country any where which was advancing so rapid ly as this. He said that thirty years ago in passing through this country there were but one or two shanties between Walla Walla and Milton, and that the whole country could be had for the mere asking. J. B. Frazler la this week making arrangements to construct a six-foot wolk In front of his property on both side of Main street between First and Second streets. A Card. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure vonr onuarh or cold. It StODB the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine la In a yellow package. Koeppen Bros. Whooping Cough This is a more dankerous disease than is generally presumed. It will be a surprise to many to learn that more deaths result from It than from scarlet fever. Pneumonia often re sults from It. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epi demics of whooping cough, and always with the best results. Delbert Mc- Keig, of Harlan, Iowa, says of It: "My boy took whooping cough when nine months old. He had it in the winter. I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which proved good. I can not recommend it too highly," For sale by all good dealers. Read This. J. L. 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 th Satur day Evlnlng Port April 24, describ ing the good qualities of the Pacific Hot Point iron. Record Work In Panama. Some great records for steam shovel work are blng made on the Panama canal. Recently, during a working day of eight hours a steam shovel, op erating In the Emplde Conctructlon district, removed 3,941 cubic yards of roc arm eariii. me biiovui was uciu- j (ppQ ally at work only six hours and fifty j . ' Take a good look tit the "long green" you accept irom these days. Subject the $20 bills to osneclal scrunltv. If the bill has j .ale spots around the flBures, touch It not, for it is counterfeit and not worth even the one dollar bill from which it was originally mane, m- r.irnmfinn lma been received In Pen- I .n..n ihnt n of these bills has ill It'll vimi n m'.. - been scattered broadcast through the country nnd that the counterfeit can only be detected by the uninitiated by the closest examination. ti, hill Is tho result of a newly re covered secret blenching process by . fi. la nlitlter.ited I wiucn ine usum nnd the figures "20" drawn wim pen nnd Ink In Its place. By using the $1 bill the regulation paper with silk thread reenforcement used by the government. Is secured. Not since that famous Philadelphia counterfeit ing case of 1899 has such a scheme been tried. The Philadelphia coun terfeiters also used a bleaching pro cess, but It was supposed that the for mula had been destroyed at the time of the arrest of the counterfeiters. 1 The new counterfeit Is In the series of 1902 bearing a portrait of Hugh McCullough; charter number 8335; bank number 246; treasury number ' R663730; check letter "A"; W. T. , Vernon, Register of the Treasury; Chas. H. Treat, Treasurer of the United States. Under a strong magnifying glass portions of the design of the one dol lar bill enn still be discerned. It Is considered probable that other coun terfeits will hereafter be produced In the same manner, as a new-made counterfeit H0 silver certificate ex ecuted on a bleached $1 bill has been previously received at the United States treasury In Washington, much ' of the lathe work of the original note having been used In the make-up of the counterfeit. These pen-and-ink productions come from Chicago. j A new counterfeit 5 silver certifi cate Is also being circulated. This counterfeit Is apparently printed from photomechanical plates of fair work manshlp. The most noticeable defect ! Is In the portrait of the Indian chief i In the middle of the face of the note; the formation of the nose and mouth being entirely different from the or dinal. The counterfeit reads, "series 1SS9" when It should read "series 1899." In the signature of Treasurer Treat the periods have been omitted after "Chas.," "H" and the final ending of the name. The "H.," and "T." are also disconnected In the coun terfeit, while in the genuine they are Itched and Burned Terribly Arms Affected, Too-Could Not Move Thumbs Without Flesh Cracking -Sleep and Work Often Impossible-Was Fairly Worn Out. CUTICURA SOON CURED HIS FEARFUL ECZEMA The back of the note Is more de- mnutes of this time, one hour and ten , thnn the f but , ,nted minutes being consumed In waiting for wUh R much Ughw snaJe of green the cars- Ink. The paper Is fair quality, but ! red and blue ink lines have been used "What's the best things to Induce chest expansion?" "Medals." Kansas City Journal. Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter. Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. Va., writes: "This is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Itemed for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that It will do all that you claim for It." Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, run down people. Contains no harmful drugs and Is pleasant to take. Koeppen Bros. None Higher, Teacher What Is the highest form of animal life? School boy The Giraffe. Univer salis Leader. to imltute the fiber of the genuine note. Prudence. "Do you keep a second girl," "No: mv wife Isn't stronit enoush to wait on more than one." Kansas City Journal. THK PENDLETON DRUG CO. IF IT'S GOOD WE HAVE IT "About a year bro an Itching humor beenn to appear around the back of my hand It started In U. spread and pretty soon it covered both my hands ( and got up over my wrist and even up to theP elbows. The iu lung and burning were terrible My hand got al Vnfy and when I soratch.Hl. as I was doing a good part of the . timo . the surface would be covered with blisters bad in around the pit of my thumbs that I could not mov k.c "'r ? without deep cracks appearing. I w nt to my doctor, but his medicine could only stop the itching and did not seem to heal my nanus "P 1 suiierea so i-uim - - -j sluep, often lying awnke until well toward At nieht that I could not ' '. ...i.; ii. . af 111 tired morning, men i- -.-j I am a chef and steward by trade and I had to give up my place, as my hanos wore so terrible to look at that thoy did not like to have me around about the food. I could not Ix-ar to touch them with water, but when I positively had to got mv hands clean I would rub them with oil. . "This sort of business went on for thrne months and I kopt trying aino and tar ointmenU and such rumedios with no particular benefit. I did not know what to do, for I was fairly worn out. For a long time several friends kept asking me why I didn't use Cuti eura and at lart I thought I would. First I got the Cuticura Soap, then Cuticura Ointment and at last Cuticura Resolvent. I put the Cuticura Oint ment on at night, covering my hands with light cotton gloves. In the morn ing the inside of the gloves would be lined with scales, sometimes half as long as your finger, leaving nice healed places when the scales had been. In month I was cured and have kept so now for nine months. My hands and arms are perfectly clear of all traces of eoeeraa and I think I am well rid of It. Walter H. fox, lfl Somerset St., Bos ton, Mass. Sept. 25. 190S." Cutlcur RmukIIwi r nld throinhnul M witflfl. Pnttrr lru 4 l l.fm Corp., (vil Fnipi . Iitn. IUm. IUiImI Vrw. L'utkuit Buuk us bku DImum. Watchmaking and Jewelry Hade to Order Ry workman with 20 years ex perience, Competent Workmen Only. fi.L SCHAEFER Successor to Iluiulker Jewelry Store. 726 Main Street. New and Second t&Sr oooas uougnt and aoia Empire Second-Hand Store. Cor. Webb and Garden Sts. i Phone Red S201. $ fouyskibneycdeb Makst kidney and Bladder Right the Alfalfa, Fruit and Garden Land at the same price they are asking for iii poorer sand lands. Plenty of water on every acre. Early seasons and no frosts. Better get busy and look into this now. This land will double in value during the next two years. If you are interested fill out the blank below Cut Out and Mail to Us. FOX CASH Care of Hotel Pendleton, Pendleton, Ore. Please send me a copy of your "Homeseekers Cuide"kwith Information concerning the Umatilla Meadow. Name- Address. p CASH, HotdJeRdleton !l Pendleton, Oregon