PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1909. EIGHT PAGES. We Continue the Great Sale of Price ith at. ns pfin It's a corker, sure.i Me TV Half IV 3 Great May Sale Bargains in Fine Muslin Underwear. Every garment in cur superb stock of Undermuslins reduced during our Great May Sale. It's a sale without parallel in value giving in the history of The Peoples Warehouse. Never before has such high-class, well made Undermuslins been sold at such low prices, and ' the assortments are by far the largest of any in this part of the country. Muslin Gowns 7")C quality muslin gowns now 4Sc $1.00 quality muslin gowns now 03c el.23 quality muslin gowns now 79c $1.50 quality muslin gowns now S9c vl.75 quality muslin gowns now 9S(? $1.95 quality muslin gowns now $1.13 $2.00 quality muslin gowns now $1.15 $2.25 quality muslin gowns now $1.21 i?2.50 quality muslin gowns now $1.29 2.75 quality muslin gowns now $1.38 $3.00 quality muslin gowns now $1.58 $'i.75 quality muslin gowns now . . . i 1.00 quality muslin gowns now . . . , Muslin Skirts f 'J.50 quality muslin skirts now . .. .$1.98 $2.23 $3.25 quality muslin skirts now ....43c ....48c $3.00 quality muslin skirts now ()3c $2.75 quality muslin skirts now 79c $2.50 quality muslin skirts now 89c $2.25 quality muslin skirts now .98c $2.00 quality muslin skirts now $1.13 $1.05 quality muslin skirts now $1.15 $1.75 quality muslin skirts now $1.21 $1.50 quality muslin skirts now $1.29 $1.25 quality muslin skirts now $1.38 $1.00 quality muslin skirts now $1.58 75c quality muslin skirts now $1.03 (i5c quality muslin skirts now $1.78 Muslin Drawers 25c quality muslin drawers now 1GC C3c quality muslin drawers now 21 C 40c quality muslin drawers now 23c fOo quality muslin drawers now' 2Sc 75c quality muslin drawers now 48c $1.00 quality muslin drawers now ....63c $1.25 quality muslin drawers now .... 79c $1.50 quality muslin drawers now 89c $1.75 quality muslin drawers now '....98c $2.00 quality muslin drawers now . . .$1.15 $2.25 quality muslin drawers now . . .$1,21 $2.50 quality muslin drawers now . .$1.29 $2.75 quality muslin drawers now . ..$1.38 $3.00 quality muslin drawers now . ..$1.58 $3.25 quality muslin drawers now . ..$1.03 $3.50 quality muslin drawers now . . .$1.78 $4.00 quality muslin drawers now . .$2.23 $1.25 quality muslin drawers now . ..$2.38 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade WHAT TIME WILL THE CLOCK STOP ? Save Your Coupons YAKIMA INDIAN LAND Oregonian News Bureau, Washing ton, Snator Jones has been advised by the Indian Office that special agent Roblin, who recently was de tailed to obtain the consent of the Yakima Indians to sell a part of their allotments, reports that he founa a very strong feeling of opposition to the plan, especially among the older and more influential Indians, many Of them being under the impression that the government proposed to de prive them of their land without ade quate compensation. Mr. Roblin is now at work endeav oring to bring the Indians to a differ ent frame of mind. As reported to the senator, his plan Is to see as many as possible of those whose lands lie under the Wapato project, and ex plain the desires of the department to them, singly or In small groups, ana in this way It Is hoped he will be able to gain the consent of the more influ ential Indians to the sale of their lands, and he then will have their co operation in obtaining contracts from the others. There are about 1600 allotments In volved in the proposition and natural ly considerable time has to be spent in getting the addresses of allottees, finding out which of them are dead, which are minors, etc. A large num ber of the allottees have been founa to be dead and great deal more work will be necessitated thereby in the locating of the heirs. The agent Is of the opinion, on ac count of the weather conditions, that this Summer will be a dry season and that there will probably be a shortage of water for Irrigation purposes on the reservation during July and Aug ust, and this condition it 's hoped will make the Indians more amendable to reason. July and August also is the best time to work among the Indians, as they receive the largest payments of their lease money then and these payments bring many of them to the agency office. It Is the belief of the Indian Office that, with the foundation he Is laying Agent Robin will be able to overcome the opposition of the Indians to a great extent, and In time obtain the desired contracts from a sufficient number of them to Insure the success of the project. state," said Mr. Beede. "It will take a high polish and has a peculiar beau ty which distinguishes it from all others. It was used considerably by prehistoric races In their rude arts, but has only recently been rediscov ered. I have been trying to find some one to take the stone in hand and have souvenirs made but as yet 'nave been unsuccessful." Charles Koehler a manufacturing jeweler and an authority on such subjects, was not as enthusiastic over the stone as was Beede. "A considerable quantity might bring a fair price were It shipped to Germany, where they can manufac ture it, but here It is of but little value," said Mr. Koehler. "I see so much stuff like this that I can see nothing unusual about it. However It may bring a fair price should It be sent to Germany and made Into fancy articles." The stone Is evidently of volcanic origin and somewhat resembles absl dion, except that it Is in streaks of black and red Instead of solid black. It Is about as hard as flint. TARIFF SETTLEMENT WILL BRING TIMBER DEAL DISCOVERS STONE TO BE FOUND ONLY IN OREGON Portland. E. L. Beede, of Drewsey, Ore., has discovered an ornamental tone which he thinks should make a ood stone from which to make souve nirs for the Seattle fair. According t) Mr. Beede it is to be found only in Oregon. "The stone is found only in this Beat for B Units. A prominent teacher in one of the Domestic Science schools in Mississippi writes that she is using Cottolene in her lessons with excellent results. She says : "For biscuits Cottolene l all that could be desired. The biscuits are light and flaky, with none of that disagreeable oilor often found In foods shortened with lard. Cottolene is also an excel lent medium for frying croquettes and doughnuts. It give them a. clean, crisp, brown crust" . Other noted experts, such as Mrs. Rorer and Marion Harland, have given limilar testimony to the merits of Cot tolene. It is a cooking fat made from the finest vegetable oils; it gives better results than lard, and it is much more wholesome and economical as welL 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 wbooplng 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. WESTERN MEN WILL SPEAK ON THE TARIFF Washington. There will be a flood of oratory in the senate next week. A number of senators have already expressed their desire to make speech es on the tariff bill and as a result no great progress In the actual con sideration of that measure is antici pated. Last week about five para graphs out of the 50-odd contained in the first schedule, that on chemi cals were disposed of. That is the extent of the actual work accomp lished on the bill. The rest of the time was devoted to speech making. The income tax and the lumber schedule have to far been the prin cipal topics of debate. Senator Borah of Idaho Is expect ed to lead off Monday with a speech upon the proposition to tax Incomes. Senator Piles of Washington will answer the free lumber speeches made by Senator McComber and Nel son. Senator Bradley of Kentucky, has given notice of his desire to address the senate on Tuesday on the subject of flax and hemp. On the sane day Senator Dolllver of Iowa is expected to make a speech devoted principally to the woolen schedules, In which he thinks he has found many strange things. Other senators who expect to talk during the coming week are Cum mins of Iowa, In support of tl.u income tax; Jones of Washington, on lumber and coal; Daniel of Virginia, on to bacco, and Painter of Kentucky. In favor of the removal or material re duction In the tariff on typesetting machines. Portland. "I look for a number of heavy trasactlons In timber land as soon as the tariff question Is settled," said Finley Morrison, a well-known timber land operator of this city! There are probably 200 cruisers out now in the woods tributary to Port land, and as soon as these cruisers re port conditions to their principals deals will begin to loom up at ad vanced figures. "The tariff agitation keeps matters back some, but even if the tariff were taken off lumbers altogether it would make no difference to the timber men of the northwest. Canada has no tim ber to spare, and so cannot compete with the American lumbermen in fur nishing lumber to the consumers of the United States . On the contrary millions of feet of lumber are con stantly being exported into Canada over the border north of Michigan, and the construction of the second trascontinental line in Canada will create that much more demand. "There Is only Just so much avail able timber in the world, and the sup ply is dlmlnlsh'ng rapidly every year. The anxiety on the part of timber 'and owners over the tariff agitation Is therefore entirely uncalled for. There will be no need of anybody giv ing timber away, no matter how con press decides as to the tariff on lumber. If you want to feel well, look well and be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidney., and bladder, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Pleas ant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? Koeppen Bros. THE LADY MACABEES E June Hive No. 10, Lady Macabees, of this city, Is entertaining Violet Hive No. 30 of Helix today. Twelve members of the Helix lodge came in this morning and will spend the en. tire day in the city. The Pendleton members of the or der have made quite elaborate prep arations for the entertainment of their guests. A sumptous banquet served about noon was the principal feature of the day, though the initiation ot several new members and the putting fcn of some special work, were also In teresting features. The work was put on In splendid shape, despite the fact that much of the lodge regalia was burned in the fire which occurred in that block several months ago, nnu has not yet been replaced. Those who came In from Helix this morning were, Mrs. William Dale. Mrs. Ira Scott, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. William Piper, Mrs. Ed Zeus ke, Mrs. WiU'am Shannon, Mrs. John Wyrick, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Wal ter Berk, Miss' Lulu Beason, Mrs. Heinen and Miss Emma Zeuske. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con stipation and liver troubles as It will stimulate these organs and thorough ly cleanse your system, wnich Is what everyone needs In the spring In order to feel well. Kooppen Bros. HUNT INDIAN TREASURE IN LARGE CAVE Cliffs, Wash. The big Indian cave two miles east of Cliffs still attract a great many visitors. The sand floor has been disturbed by parties digging for imagined treasures but so far nothing has been discovered. When sufficient light falls Inside many old Indian paintings on the side walls and coiling can be seen but no one has been able to decipher any meaning. There is every evidence of this cave having been used in the dim past, but since It is in a solid rock wall it still remains a mystery as to how so much sund came at the bottom of the cave, One old Indian has been found who claims to know about Its location, but he says It has not been used for nun- j dreds of years. The residents of Cliffs continue to find valuable Indian relics. Hoarseness, bronchitis and Mher throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as It soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obsti nate cough disappears. InslBt upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. IF IT'S COOD WE HAVE IT PIANOS for RENT What time will the clock stop? dispensary of piaTioreliability 813 MAIN ST., PENDLETON, OREGON. u For a burn or scald apply Cham berlln's Salve. It will allay the oaln almost Instantly and quickly heal the Injured parts. For sale by all good dealers. 000 Get a Piece ot the Earth... 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