PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOMAX. rEXDLETON, OREGON, Tl'KSDAV, XOVEM11ER 30, 1000. EIGHT PAGES. a DHOAUDHLL SHOP EARL Y When Service is Best and Selections Easiest to Make MERCHANDISE BONDS. TUey can bo filled in for any amount yon wish to jrive, redeem alile by recipient in goods of his own selection. Id pa! Gift - AtULIUUltL JlgB l& monsy involved, there is no Christmas re membrance so sure to please 99 out of every 100 men, women and children as something smart to' wear. BUT IT MUST BE SMART and men, women and children being familiar with the class of and quality of goods handled by us, will nat urally appreciate the gift all the more highly if it bears the QUALITY stamp of this house. IF ITS FOR HIM The question is ajiswered in a hundred differ ent ways al The Peoples Warehouse. The serviceable, useful gift is the one he most appreciates, and no matter how particular he may be.in the matter of dress, anything purchas ed from vs is sure to please because we make it our business to have the RIGHT THING. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. Hats, shirts, vests, ties, fancy boxed suspen ders, combination sets of armbands and garters, kid gloves, smoking jackets, hosiery, bath robes, umhrellas, humtk:rchiefs, scarf pins, cuff links, suit cases, at riccs most reasonable. DRY GOODS. ffk w Si- IP J? t - . - Cq?-:-tui lUrt Siiuifncr Ci Mux IF ITS FOR HER M e have spared no pains in amply providing for the ladies. Our line of furs is especially noteworthy. You couldn't get anything that would appeal to her so strongly as a neckpiece or a muff, inexpensive too and every piece per' feet $2.50 h $35.00 OTHER OFFERINGS. Silk Hosiery .$1.00 to $5.00 Choice selection of gold and silver mounted umbrellas $2.50 to $17.50 linen and silk handkerchiefs at all prices. Silk waist and dress patterns. ' Plain and fancy wool dress patterns. Table linens of all kinds and prices. Kid gloves of all kinds. Mufflers, scarfs, etc. . .Combination dress patterns. Double width pebble and shadow stripe suitings and plaids. Sea sons prettiest shades and colors. Tltis fabric is especially ad apted for service, values up to 50c yard 23 yd Fancy novelty wuisls and dress silks, the much wanted kind for a handsome Christmas gift, come in Morie, Velours, liengalines, Louisiennes, Messalincs, Pcau-de-Soie and Taffeta in a larqe 'variety of pretty designs and colors to select from, now on dis play on our front center table, values up to $1.."0 yd 98 yd 9.1 inch Mnrccn. the popular fnhrir for a pretty prflienn yinl-p$ a serviceable Christmas gift at the same lime inexpensive. Comes in navy blue, dark red, brown and black vol. up to 40c 2D Our Grocery Department WILL MAKE LIVING CHEAPER FOR YOU if you will only give it a trial. The neatest, cleanest grocery store in Oregon, Prices absolutely guaranteed. The Peoples VV arenouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Agents for Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men,' Hercules Suits for Boys', Woolle.r Suits for Women, Bulterick Patterns and Publications, Red Cross Shoes. IN LAST EVENING IMGII SCHOOL CLASS GAMES START SEASON Senior Girls Win from Otlior Classen ly Declslvo Score Junior uUl lYcshmnn lloys Defeat Senior niul Sophomores n 1'nst and Exciting Came Under Family Stars. Thi basketball Reason was suecess fu'ly opened nt the high school gym nasium beforo a small crowd last eve ning, when n .double header inter clnss name was pulled off. The se nior plrls succeeded In defeating a team composed of Klrls from the oth er three classes but the senior and sophomore boys went down to defeat before the juniors und freshmen. The score In the first same was 22 to 12. wh'lo that of the second was 22 to 17. Both were clean and fast. The contest between the boys was extremely Interesting tind cxeltlnir from start to finish for the same was not really won until the last whistle sounded. The first half of the elria' pame was also close but In the sec ond part of the game the seniors soon took u long lea a und maintained it throughout the remainder of the con test. Daring the first half of the second contest the senior and sophomoro boys took a slight lead and it looked I ke the game would be theirs, the half ending 8 to. 3 In thoir favor. But soon after the whistle blew to start t!io llay In the second part of the contest this, lead was soon overcome. Then for a considerable length of time tho score on each side was about equal, first one 'sldo being one e two points ahead and then tho other. Two sensational baskets by Rader just before tho close of the contest aided by a goal from the foul line by Jordan gave the under classmen a lead of five points and that load was maintained during the Inst minute of play. Rader Fnmlly Stars. The greater experience of the se nior girls enabled them to clearly out class their opponents. Owing to the good work of the guards and centers the ball was kept near the goal of the lower classmen throughout tin second half anil the phenomenal manner in which Hazel Rader tossed the ball into the basket was the feature of th-3 game. Another Rader, Donald, was also the star of the second contest Fast on his feet, a sure passer and an accurate shot when the goal was his mark, the little forward was too "iti0?? f-T h'r tia. C"ff Tf'.lan at ei nier, thousfh hardly ever able to g"t th.; ball at the start trom his h'glu-r opponent, Harvcv McDill, showed great class throughout the game and is easily one of the com ing players in the school. MclJill. Deine and Kimball nil played up to their usual form, though Di vine and Kimball are still nursing football kn OS. Four members of the Commercial gymnasium team were on th.s ride lines last night endeavoring to size up, the high school youngsters as pos sible vieitims In a game which will probably be scheduled for tho near future. WILL COXDICT TRIAL OVER A CARLE! liiousaniis Have Kiileej Trouble and Never Scspect ft - How To FiuU Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with yeui water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a brick dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milk; appearance of tea indicates bit un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the Dack are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order und need attention. What To Do. There is cotr.f-rt i:i the knowlaltfc so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladdcrund every part of tlieurinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water und scalding puiu in passing it, or bad effects following use of lujuor, wine oi beer, and overcomes that uupk-asunt.ne cessity of Ileitis compelled to go often through the day, anil to Ret up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause ot its remarkable , heniLj restoring prep- yrijlSMB. ernes, it you need a i :;:;:: ::;;Er-; medicine you should I li IS";- have the best. Sold by M'?KiJi!;Es'V!HS' druggists in fifty-cent v&fuffcl'-lT! und one-dollar sizes. ii.V iTwiL You may have a sample lottle sent frc hymail Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., King liamton, N. Y. Mention this paiier anJ remeinbcrthename, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, und the address, lliughamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. I Jrb IT f eMTy? Then it's high time you were 'phon Ing Main 178 for a supply of Rock Spring Coal to tide you over till the Spring. In 'phonlngllcnry Koplttko you will obtain the quality coal that will elv an even Intense heat with the small est possible consumption. Prompt delivery and the best qual ity always when you patronize HENRY KOPITTKE rhone Main 178. BESS, QUEEN OF JUVENILE THIEVES YOUNG GIRL ORGANIZES NOTORIOUS GANG OF ROYS Maid of 14 Itulcr "Smnll Man Street Gang" of Vittsbiirsr, Which Is Now In Tolls of I-aw Conducted Meet ings, Furnished Password, Delivered Harangue, and Administered Oaths Is Defiant In Jail. Pittsburg. Bessie Cahill, aged 14 years, her dresses reaching only with in two Inches of her shoetops was put tinder JDOO ball the other day, yet her attitude was defiant. She Is accused of having organized one of the best drilled ganga of boy thieves that has been found in years In Pittsburg. Five members of the gang are In the county Jail, while warrants are being issued for nine .other members of the organization over which the pretty Bessie rules as a queen, accord ing to the Pittsburg police and Pen nsylvania Railroad detectives. If the detectives thought they would be shown the way to the lair of the members of the gang- by the queen, they were mistaken. Bessie spent the day attending strictly to her own business, nor would she discuss the rebberies. The "Smallman street gang," ac cording -to detectives, was formed by the Cahill girl and her boy acquaint ances about the time the peach crop began to move. The boys already in Jail told the court how the little girl had presided at all their meetings and had divided the proceeds of their plunder. They claimed the girl leader had furnished them with passwords, grips, etc., to carry them Into the meeting room, back of an old freight car on the bank of the Allegheny river, had often read them chapters from yellow-backed novels, and would afterward harrangue them to emu late daredevils. Each member of the gang was bound by awful oaths, usually ad ministered by Queen Bess herself. The Pennsylvania Railroad and commission men of Pittsburg have been the heaviest losers. Fruits, veg etables and meats have been carried away by the wagonload. Cars were broken into at night, and in daytime two of the young lads would drive boldly up to a car after a wagon had Just left with a load, and load up their wagon, pretending to be from the house unloading the car. The produce would be peddled through the streets by the boys. One of them took out a peddler's license. Pros perity proved the downfall of the gang. The child, accused of leading the gang of boy robbers, has influential friends, who succeeded partly In sup pressing the court hearing recently. Bessie glared at the boys who "squealed" and refused to say a word in her own defense. Croup Cured and a Child's Life Saved "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thou sands who have been benefited by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My child, Andrew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bis life was saved and today he Is a robust and healthy boy," says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas. This remedy has been In use for many years Thousands of mother-, keep it at hand, and it has never been known to fall. For sale by all good dealers. "RUNNERS" FOR SHOPS MUST GET LICENSE TO HUNCO Chicago. It was decided recently by the council license committee that all "runners" for closing stores, pawn shops, etc., mast pay license fee of $300 a year. Incidentally It was charged during the deliberations of the committee that about half of the so-called "runners" are confidence men. Alderman Dunn said that some of the big mercantile houses in the city received complulnts from country cus tomers, who were fleeced while in Chicago. "They introduce themselves to these country customers as members of the big firms," said Alderman Bowler, "and drag them Into their stores with the assurance that it Is a brancr! of the big one and sell them $5 overcoats for $50 and things of that kind. Only the other day one of these 'runners met a fellow from the country In front of the city hall. The countryman was looking at the pig eons. The confidence man told him that he could not look at the pig cons in Chicago, as it was against the law and displaying a star, placed the farmer under arrest. "Up the street a little way they met a confederate whom the confidence man hailed as 'Judge.' The Judge asked the countryman what he was looking at the pigeons for, and the victim replied: "Why, I was count ing them.' "That's against the law," answered the -Judge. "How many did you count? "Twenty-one," answered the farmer. "The fine Is $5 apiece for counting pigeons here," commented the Judge and the victim handed over $105." American universities represent, the difference between Stonewall Jackson and a pugilist. "The defenders of Buch sport say it develops the manhood of youth. I deny It, unless by manhood they mean physical strength. My Idea of man hood Is a sense of honor and courage and such qualities may exist In a weak body." SAYS RICH CLASSES RREED THE CRIMINALS Madison, Wis In a sermon at the dedication of the new St. Bernard's church and school, Archbishop Mess ner of Milwaukee, combated the oft hand charge that the lower classes breed criminals. "It nHvny provokes me to hoar about the ignorance of the poor and to hear the lower classes put down as the only breeders of criminals," he said. "It is a lie. It Is a foolish state ment made by foolish people. If a study of the lives of the rich be made it will be found the greater crimes are committed by them and that there are greater tricks employed to pre vent publicity." Heattle. The unique legal proced ure of a trial conducted by cable will take place today when the case of O. C. Larson, charged with shipping BOO ptarmiilgan from Nome in violation of the Alaska game laws, will be held, the presiding Judge s.tting at Nome while the defendant and prosecuting I attorney will be at Seattle, 2000 miles away. The local federal au thorities decided that while the birds were s. lzed in .Seattle, the case is under the Jurisdiction of tho Alaska federal author, ties and should ' be tried beforo Judge Moore, who is at Nome. The matter was placed In the hands of United States District Attor ney George Qralgsby of Nome, who is now In Seattle. He will cable tho facts at hand to Judge Moore. Mr. Larson, who is also In Seattle, and who, according to United States Dis trict Attorney K. E. Todd of this city will enter a plea of guilty, will cable i Instructions to his attorney at Nome I to represent him before Judge Moore j and pay whatever fine Is assessed. Tho birds which were received by a iolcal game warden acting for the federal authorities Wednesday night, are In cold storage here. Their dis position will rest with Judge Moore. 1 Use Your Eyes, Do Not Abuse Them. Strength comes by use that trains but does not strain. If there Is a hint or slsn of strain, If there are spots before the eyes or pains about the Eyes, if these seem doubled of mixed, THEN YOU ARE INJURING YOUR EYES EYERY DAY. These defects may seem small yet If left to themselves they will grow and the only thing that will stop them Is Glasses. Proper Glasses. Our kind. We grind our own lenses. O. M. Heacock EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, With Wm. E. Ilanscom, Jeweler. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and Irre gularities that If neglected might re sult in Bright's disease or diabetes. Koeppen Bros. GUERILLA CHIEFTAIN SAYS FOOTRALL WORSE THAN WAR Richmond, Va. Colonel John 8. Mosby, the confederate guerilla chief tain and later land commissioner of the United States, denounces football as worse than actual warfare. He maintains that the great number of fatalities represent so many murders and proclaims that the part and pres ent ideals of manhood in the great Real Estate and Insurance. J. M. Bentley and Douglas Llfflng- well have formed a co-partnership, with offices at 81 S Main street. They will conduct a reliable and up-to-date Insurance, Real Estate and Rental agency. Call and see them. Phone Main 404. ' A Methodist Minister Recommends Chambcrlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea. Remedy. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years for diarrhoea. I con sider It tho best remedy I have ever tried for that trouble. I bought a bottle of It a few days ago from our druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak a word In Its praise when I have the opportunity." Rev. J. D. Knapp, pastor M. E. church. Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by all good dealers. Read the East Oregonlan. ONCE WASTE-NOW WF.ALTn. About a quarter of a century ago cotton seed was thrown awav na nhonlntolv worthless. Today, products representing an enormous total are made from this once-despised cotton seed. Improved processes of crushing and refining the oil have resulted in a nroduet enn.il in tb purest olive oil in nutritive value. From tolelltl Which is rlrotn..,! hr to be purer and much more wholesome than lard, and it is much more economi cal as well. As this f-.irt lu.,., ... - . . . . V III-, ally known the use of cotton Seed oil in nn.- lulu, oi vouoiene win oe practically unlimited. 0 We an Orowm-rtnr rilrrct from as .NO AarNT Onr Trcm Bra crown stricOr WITHOUT IRRIGATION Writ for frw, ratftlnir. l.arve stork of Vuie'.lflraltftlroroaininiritfUorclir(U Cfeoic Frail, Nntnd Omammtil Inn, Grip Vimi, Small Fruit Plant and Saiublwry " Tub Dali.f.s Nukhkiues , Mala 7m s 1TJ Grand Ar,PorUud,Ora. UVVVV W Wu Pastime Theatre Cass Matlock, Prop. Latest Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs A Comfortable Theatre ERtertaining and Instructive Shows afternoon and evenings Adults 10c. Children un der 10 years 5c. Next door to French Restaurant