DAILY EAST rtRRrcoYIAN. rENPI.ETO. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMUEIt 24,- 100. EIGHT PAGES. E I Thanksgiving Week Sale rrn'mm it v f, . i 41t MR Bsail M f.... ..o Trimmed Millinery CITY WII.li SEE "IX THE SHADOW OP THE CROSS" Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in Famous Picture Will be on Exhibition Ono Wet-It Hcglnning Dec. 6, lit Episcopal Church For Itcncfit of In rtsh. YOUR NEW SUIT either cold or warm weather. PAGE SIX. mmmm Will not be complete without one of the "VOGUES" fine tailored hats. Every price has been reduced for this week only. Come while the selections are best and the lines com piete. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY Bring in the little ones for their Holiday Headwear. THE VOGUE MILLINERY 822 Main Stdeet. Idleman & Ililleary, Props. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Scent Lockets. Very long chains which are worn by many women require some bauble or locket to complete their line, which generally reaches below the waist A thoughtful jeweler, always on the alert, has harked back to the early Victorian woman who was addictea io swooning, and there Is a modern adaption of the vinargette used at that time. This is in the form of a locket with a small center of open-work gold, sil ver or enamel, and a rim of Jewels is used to give brilliancy to this noT elty. Concentrated perfume , Is concealed in the center of the locket, behind the grille, and with each swaying of the chain a delightful, faint perfume em anates from the unsuspected holder of scent. Shadow Lace. This Is new, and because of its un obstructlve pattern can be used In great quantities without fear of over decoration. The pattern is woven in such a way that an uncertain shadowy effect Is produced. It is especially lovely In black and cream. The black shadow lace is used over black net and a white satin undersllp. The cream Is effective over pale tints In evening gowns. with the "nap" running up on one stripe and down on the adjoining one. The light does the rest. The return of moleskin to its fa vor of two years ago should be wel comed by women who recognize Its soft, supple quality. And no one can resist the silvery lights and shadows of this inexpensive fur. The Latest Foundations. For sheath foundations of evening gowns the very newest Idea is to use brocades f gorgeous hue and de sign or heavy watered silks. The princess underdresses of these supple silks can be fitted perfectly to the figure, and the lovely colors, with their scrolls and flowers carried out In glistening silver or gold, form artistic backgrounds upon which chiffon, tulle, or crepe de chine can be draped. These exquisite sheaths are gener ally made with narrow trains, square or round, and the draperies are ar ranged In seml-pannler fashion. A Golden Feather. It can be made of an old quill from which the battered feathers have been stripped. Gold lace is sewed as a scant ruffle on each side, the end being slightly pointed. Tou have no Idea how effective this Is on a fur turban. From this idea a departure into the realms ef silver, bronze or Jeweled lace can be made, and at little cost. This quill, with a band of braid or lace to match, will furnish sufficient trimming for a fur toque. Removing Stains. Medicine stains can be removed by soaking In alcohol. Alcohol applied with a woolen rag will remove stains made from hot dishes. Meat-juice stains simply need to be washed in cold water, followed with soap. Mucilage is removed by soaking' In amonla water and then washing in cold water and soap. Chloroform Is one of the best known cleansers for delicate fabrics. It does not leave "rings." Scorch marks may be removed by hanging in sunlight. Thin Is most ef fective for only light scorches. Milk or cream can be removed eas ily by washing first in cold water, fol lowed by a thorough soaping. Medicine oil may be removed by washing In cold water and soap, or by rubbing the stain with turpentine. Paint stains are removed by the use of benzine or terpentine. For delicate colors chloroform In naptha is best. Kerosene may be removed by the use of fuller's earth. Cover the stain with a thick layer of hot fuller's earth and let It remain twenty-four hours; then brush off. . Scarf and Muff. A novel combination of scarf and muff is made of bands of chiffon, quillings of satin and strips of fur. It wraps the body In shawl fashion, and just at the waist line the width is gathered in under" two long buck les. From this point two long ends fall almost to the hem of a skirt. Buckles hold in the lower edges of each side, and heavy fringe hangs from these. Thus far this is a beautiful shoul der scarf. But when the weather Is cold and the hands of the owner need the comfortable warmth of a muff, it is there for the hooking. The lower ends are doubled up and hooped un der the upper buckles. A fringe muff is the result. The combination Is clever and pleasing. The Episcopal Church has arranged to secure the famous painting "In the Shadow of the Cross" for exhibition purposes and lovers of art will have an opportunity to see It for one week, commencing Dee. 6. The picture will be on display at the Episcopal church. This remarkable painting. Bays Kate Atkinson Boehme, in The Radiant Centre, is on exhibition here In Wash ington. While the artist was at work upon it he went into his studio ono evening in the dark and., to his sur prise, found his painting Illuminated with a soft radiance. The light was playing about the figure, while buck of it there was the shadow of tne cross. The artist had not painted In tills shadow, and in daylight it was not visible. He left the picture unfinish ed. It has been examined bv experts. and no satisfactory explanation has yet been given of the strange light and the shadow of the cross. I went to see the painting, and after the elec tric lights were turned out I sat for a long time. I think it must have been twenty minutes, looking Into inky blackness before the light on the painting became visible. Others who had come in earlier could see it dis tinctly, but I could not. 1 had about given up seeing It at all when sud denly the light appeared, and the longer I looked the brighter It seemed to grow. I do not know whether this painting is what it is represented to be or whether there is some clever trickery about the' pigments used, but it is an excellent illustration of the way in which the spiritual light comes when you look within for it. All is darkness for a time, and then the light shines forth, "thank Heaven, there Is in it no shadow of the cross. Go and see the painting if It comes your way. The effect Is really wonderful. Many requests from Catarrh suf ferers who use atomizers have caused us to put up Liquid Cream Balm, a new and convenient form of Ely's Cream Balm, a new and convenient form of Ely's Cream Balm, the only remedy for catarrh which can always be depended on. In power to allay inflammation, to cleanse the clogged inflammation, to cleanse the clogged a'.r-passages, to promote free, natural breathing, the two forms of Cream Balm are alike. Liquid Cream Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, including spraying tube. Mailed by Ely Bros, 56 Warren street, New York. -Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks before you build your home. 1 will furnish your estimates for any class of work on application. D. TrTTY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore LA GRANDE MAY GET CHAUTAUQUA Definite steps are being taken to bring a chautauqua to La Grande next summer, says the Observer. The Rev. Ford Ellis Is corresponding with President G. F. Billings of the South ern Oregon assembly regarding the possibilities of La Grande getting on the circuit on which, Boise, Idaho, has already secured a place. At the present time all seems fa vorable. The Rev. Mr. Ellis has ta ken the matter up with the Commer cial club officers and President John Collier has promised to introduce the subject at the next meeting of the club. Mr. Collier has been working quietly for a chautauqua assembly for a number of years and will do all that he can to make the thing a go. In a letter from Mr. Billings of Ashland to Hon. F. A. Shaw of Bolso the history of the Ashland assembly Is set forth In detail. A copy of the letter is in the possession of Mr. Col lier and is filed with detailed infor mation. With the Riverside Park grounds for holding the meeting and the excellent central location of this city, one of the best chautauquaB in the state should be the outgrowth of the present movement. GRAN D THEATRE THE "ALWAYS LEADS" -THIS WEEK- LESS STUDIES AND MORE TIME FOR EACH GOVERNOR FORBES IS INAUGURATED IN ISLANDS The Rage for Roads. A trimming on daytime dresses and evening robes, beads are used with great success. Indeed, as they occur In all colors, there is every reason to suppose that their popularity will not wane with the seasons. When applied as a plaque ornament they are worked out In Indian patterns white, red and turquols blue being comMnod with dull tan. Handsnme clasps of colored beads are used to hold the fulness of a cor sage and darpprles of skirts are se cured linger headed ornaments. Bugle heads are extremely beauti ful, and lend their straight lines for edging, tunics, sleeves and sashes. These are often embroidered In straight designs on chiffon and tulle. Manila, Xov. 24. W. Cameron Ftrbes was inaugurated governor gen eral of the Philippines today In suc cession to Gen. James F. Smith. The inauguration was accompanied by civ il' and mlltary display and wa3 more elaborate than previous Inductions In to office. The official home of the governor general was thronged with thousands of citizens of all classes. while army and navy officers, consu lar officials and others, many of them in full uniform, added brilliancy to an impressive scene. Chicago. Mrs. Ella Flagg Young. superintendent of schools, has in mind plans for a radical change in the course of study in Chicago high schools. Fewer studies and more time on each one is her aim. Recently she announced her Inten tion of applying the idea to the schools under her supervision. 'We 'are too extensive and not In tensive enough," said Mrs. Young. Our programmes of study are too pretentious." A Scalded Roy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that when all thought he would die Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured hin. Infallible for burns, scalds, cuts, corns, wounds, bruises, cures, fever sores, bolls, skin eruptions, chil blains, chapped hands. Soon routs Piles. 25 cents at Tallman Co. Contrary to popular belief, feather pillows are Improved by a sunbath now and then. They need the sun as well as air, and should be placed In the sun regularly every few months. An Infants' hair brush may be used to clean dainty lamp shades of silk or satin. Meal, or fuller's earth, is sometimes used to clean lace shades, and with the use of the small brush, all particles of dust may be easily re moved, without Injury to the finest material. Lampblack Is removed by wetting with kerosene and washing with some good soap and warm water. Clean combs with a good stiff nail brush, dry. They soon warp and break If washed in water. Challls Return. . Challis are back again In lovely designs, which offer dainty colored relief from the ever present plain white shirtwaist. Tiny rosebuds of all colors on plain grounds are now worn by children and grown-ups, while black ehallts with neat figures show that Frencn weavers have not forgotten demands peclally adapted for tailored models of waists, and suggest many changes In the workaday garb. It Is with pleasure that we see the return of these soft dainty materials for our dresses or blouses. A Moleskin Coat. The quality of moleskin gives cling ing lines to a long coat, and the color cannot be improved; Its dull gray tones blend with every shade of cos tume. Moleskin Is now combined In a manner that produces a striped ef fect. The bands of fur are placed The Fasting Cure. The fashionable remedy for most ailments Is semlstarvation. It has taken medical science a long time to get back to the first principles. When animals feel badly they refuse to eat. As soon as the system is cleared of Its accumulation of extraneous matter na ture cures the disturbance. When a human feels out of sorts the first thing is to take something. Colds In the head are almost always caused by overeating and cold lead to a great many other troubles. The only really healthy Individuals are those who eat sparingly. Really, our greatest ene mies are those who urge us to eat. Eating Is necessary up to a certain point, but almost every one eats too much. Agricultural Epltomist. A Hnlr' IJreadth Escape. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let It run on, thinking It will Just cure itself you ;ire Inviting pneumonia, consump tion or some other pulmonary trou ble? Don't risk t. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard' Horehound Syrup. Price 25c, CO and $1.00 pet bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Try the East Oregonlan for first class Job printing. I'.RIGHT PROSPECTS FOR TAMPA RACING Tampa. Fla.. Nov. 24. Racing un der the auspices of the Tampa Jock ey club will begin tomorrow at the new track recently completed at West Tampa. Indications point to a sue cessful meeting, and the officials of the track are pleased at the pros pects. The stables are filled with fast horses from many parts of the United States and Canada and addi tional shipments will arrive early next week from Latonia. The meeting will extend over a pe riod of 100 days. An average of $2, 000 in stakes and purses will be hung up dally. The event of the opening day will be this inaugural handicap, a slx-furlong event for, all ogs, for a purse of $1000 and added money. To Wed at Fort Adams. Newport, R. I., Nov. 24. Fort Ad ams is to be the scene of a brilliant military wedding tonight, when Miss Caroline Gibson, daughter of Major Robert J. Gibson, U. S. A., and Mrs. Gibson, is married to Lieut. Avery J. Cooper, of the Coast Artillery Corps Lieut. Cooper will take his bride to Fort Pickens, Fla., where he is now stationed. Iluscbnll Magnates In Session. Chicago, Nov. 24. Representatives of the Three-Eye league and the Cen trnl association met in this city today for an Important conference. Before the meeting is adjourned it Is expect ed that the two organizations will agree upon a plan for redisricting their territory so as to avoid a con fllct In their circuits the coining sea son. TO CCRK A COI.D IX ONPI DAT. Tak LAXATIVE IIKOMO Onlnlns Tablets DrugKlsts ref nnd money If It falls to cure. B. W. UIto.VK'8 signature la on each box. 25c. A friend In need Is a friend Indeed. When In need of repairing of any kind and pressing, phone R. 2902 Work called for and delivered. Real Estate and Insnrance. J. M. Bentley and Douglas Lifflng- well have formed a co-partnership. with offices at 815 Main street, They will conduct a reliable and up-to-date Insurance, Real Estate and Rental agency, can and see tnem. rnone Main 404. Read the East Oreeontan. DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO HEARTBURN, GAS AND OTHER STOMACH MISERY ENDS Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsln Your Stomach Will Feel line Again Eat Your Favorite Foods Without Fear of Distress. If your meals don't fit comfortably or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it Is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; If there Is difficulty In breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can mako up your mind that you need some thing to stop food fermentatio.i and cure Indigestion. To make every bite of rood ycu eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas which sours your entire meal Interferes with di gestion and causes so many sufferers of dyspepsia, sick headache, bilious ness, constipation, griping, etc. Your case is no different you are a stom ach sufferer, though you may call It by some other name; your real and only trouble Is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any un healthy condition. A case of Pape's Diapepsln will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and sour stomach is causing the misery of In digestion. No matter If you call your trouble catarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a certain cure Is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use, Pape's Diapepsln will regulate any out of order stomach within five min utes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort all of any kind of food yon eat. MISS MARION ORTON, The Singing Subrotte. HOWARD DE SEE, Fancy Dancer and Singer. THE BEAGLE CO., In the Deacon of New York. All New Pictures and Songs We aim to PLEASE the PEOPLE. Prices 10c and 15c Usual Matinees. LADIES, You Can Do Your IRONING for 1 CENT an HOUR No Smoke No Dirt No Ashes No Carrying Wood and Coal. JUST BURN GAS and use a GAS SAD-IRON FOR :U USE GAS Saves Time, Temper, Trouble and Money. Always Ready for Use. Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Matlock Building. MOVED TO 815 MAIN STREET Next Door to Eilers Piano House We are ready to wire your home or giveyou estimates on wiring or any thing in the Electric Line. Call and see our Stock for your Xmas Presents J. L. VAUGHAN I Electric Supplies