7 JW - EIGHT PAGES. DAILY KA9T OR KC ONI AN, PENDLHTTON, OREGON," MONDAY, JANUARY S. 1910. PAGE SIX A SALE THAT WILL KEEP YOU FROM "KETCHIN' COLD 1 It i I 5 i 1! t T We have altogether too many and will endeavor to close out the entire lot in a grand sale to last this week only, and at prices that stand unequalled-remarkable in their lowness and within the reach of all. These sweater coats are all-wool and come in solid colors and plain and fancy weaves. They have been divided into two lots, as follows All $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 SWEATER COATS All $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 SWEATER COATS Remember the Sale is for Just Week BOND B ROTH ERS llsjJJsaiBisiiCsasJsa Pendleton's Leading C 1 o thiers HSURGEHTS AWAIT All ISSUE BEFORE BEGINNING BATTLE ON CZAR CANNON Washington. -Wanted An Issue. By thirty or more insurgent members of the House of Representatives. Is sue must be squarely upon the rules and guaranteed not to endanger mem bers' standing at the White House. Some sure method of taking the gavel away from Speaker Cannon preferred.' Any issue acceptable that will give the country at large an idea that the insurgents are fearlessly fighting Czar rules and a Ciar ruler." An advertisement like the above may be inserted in the daily papers one of these days unless the Insur gent leaders of the House find the Is- secure recognition from the powers controlling that body; and, second, they may "lose out" with the Presi dent for opposing legislation that the administration wants enacted. There are a lot of postmasters to be ap pointed this session. What makes the situation of a good many insurgents all the - more tick lish is the fact that their constitu ents at home demand a fearless atti tude of them and expect to see their representatives - personally twist the tail of power every time they read the home papers. Many of them were elected upon an anti-Cannon plat- sue they are looking for nearer the form and when they come up for re- House of Representatives than they election next rail, they may have to have discovered up to date. If they do some strenuous explaining to hold can find the 'issue, they assert, they their jobs. can very quickly get enough votes to ' Although the Insurgents have held overthrow the rules, speaker and all. a number of meetings Blnce their or "An issue is really all we are wait- ganizatlon under the akainst-the-rules ing for at present," said Victor Mur- t banner last winter, they have not yet dock of Kansas, who is the recog- been able to formulate any very de nized leader of the Insurgent forces; finite plan of campaign. It la prob "It must be squarely upon the rules able that a number of them will take or we cannot do business. Some sug- the stump next summer, to assist In gestlon has been made that we agree ' the primary fights of would-be con upon the postal savings bank as an gressmen who will promise, if elected, inviting plank to stand upon, but there ' to strengthen the Insurgent forces. By Is too much opposition to that scheme so doing, they may add to their ranks for us to hope to do anything with it. j next session when they think they will So it looks as though there was noth- j have more of a chance really to do Ing to do but wait until the rules things. themselves can be attacked, then to go The one point on which all the in ahead and overthrow the speaker, .surgents are agreed is that the speak "As fas as I am personally . con- er has too much power under the cerned I am against Cannonlsm in present rules. Naturally the element particular and in general. I intend to keep on fighting the speaker until I get him. Some of the other folks, however, balk at the idea of making a personal attack on Cannon, so the best thing we can do Is to wait until we can all get together." A Delicate Situation. The House Insurgents are confront ed by two dangers while they are en gaged In their , effort to overthrow Uncle Joe. In the first place, f they are not successful they are very like ly to lose whatever Influence they have in the House because of inability to Coffee Quality clean perfect Your grocer will grind it better it ground at home not too Hue. of personalities enters into the fight when even such an abstract thing as the rules themselves are being fought, and so Speaker Cannon Is the storm center. That Uncle Joe has exercised the power given htm under the rules, and right vigorously, is not denied bj even the most rigid "organization" adherent. In fact the speaker him self Is willing enough to say that he wields the gavel to 'suit himself and the best Interests of the party as he sees the best interests to be. "The moment that the majority ol the House wants me to step down, I'll step down." he has said more than once. "It is ridiculous to say that the House as a whole, or a ma jority, is opposed to me. My gavel Is In my hands only by sufference and can be taken from them at any mo ment the majority Indicates the wish." The supporters of the present rules assert that the end sought by the in surgents would be fatal to wise legis lation. "They want the House run under the same rules as the Senate," said one of the organization support ers, "but if those rules were In tforce they would be the first to demand that they be changed. In the Senate they have unlimited debate. How much ! businesss, do you suppose, would the House ever accomplish with every member able to talk as long as he chose? Why, we'd never get anything through and the sessions would last throughout the years." , brlelle, with such an air of being sure that the supper party was in her par ticular honor that . Miss Elsie left In high dungeon. As both women have a battalion of adherents, there la a merry war at Daly's. Meanwhile the bewhlskered diplomats of the foregn offices are chuckling and say that King Manuel certainly has the making of a great diplomatist if he can make two wo men In the same company believe he Ib desperately In love with them. Only a little cold in the head may be the beginning of am obstinate case of nasal catarrh. Drive out the in uder with Ely's Cream Balm applied straight to the inflamed stuffed up alr-pas3ages. Price 80c If you pre fer to use an atom.iter, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It has all the good qualities of the solid form of this remedy and will rid yea of catarrh or hay fever. No cocaine to breed a dreadful hab't No mercury to dry out the secretion. Price 75c, with spraying tube. . All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street, New York. BIG LUMBER ASSOCIATION WHXi MEET IN PORTLAND ROSE MELVILLE, THE ORIGINAL SIS HOPKINS One of the oddest characters on the stage today is that of Obadlah, the undertaker's assistant, in Sis Hop kins, which comes to the Oregon on Wednesday, January 6. Obadlah is a clumsy sort of a rustic type whose one idea in life is to get ready for prospective victims. He goes about with a tape measure and dreams of death and disaster. The gossip which tells him of the illness of the oldest inhabitant or the ailments of the countryside people, brings Joy to his soul and he keeps track of what the village physician is doing. He wears the moat' funereal garments, and yet he is funny. Not contented with merely being a general calamity howler, he prepared the epitaphs for his neighbors and their recitation is one of the brightest laughing spots In the play. Obedlah is one of the cleverest character studies on the stage today. This is Miss Melville's eleventh season as Sis Hopkins, the odd Posey county girl who wears fun ny little red celluloid side combs, gingham pinafore, striped stockings, the like of which have not been seen In more than a decade and those curious panella gaiters Which were the fashion In the late seventies and the early eighties. She wears her hair in two tight little pigtails. Portland. Delegates from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Utah will attend the convention of the Western Retail Lumber Dealers' association, which .will meet in Port land February 14, 16 and 16. Lavish entertainment of the visitors by the manufacturers of this district will be a feature of the convention and plans to give the delegates a good time are already under way. A committee, headed by W .B. Mackay, has this feature In charge. An elaborate ban quet is on the program' and trips to the sawmill plants near the city, ex cursions on the harbor, and probably a Jaunt to a logging camp in the timber not far from Portland are promised. The gathering will be an important one in lumber circles and It Is expected 'there will be 400 dele gates in attendance. rtauffh. In the Rain then a cold and a cough let it run on get pneumonia or consumption. that's all. No matter how you get your cough, don't neglect it take Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you ii be over It in no time. The sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases in young anw old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. KANSAS CITY, KAN., AFTER KANSAS CITY, MO. Kansas City, Kan., Jan. 1. By the annexation today of Argentine this city Increased Its population, to 111,- 889. Further extension of one mile west is contemplated and the rooters say that the population on this side of the river will soon outnumber that of the city of the same name on the Missouri Bide. jTO.NIGHT SUSCEPTIBLE MONARCH ADEPT IN ADMIRATION London. Two beautiful actress do not speak as they pass by, owing to the recent visit of King Manuel of Portugal. They are Lily Elsie and Gabrlclle Riy, both beauties playing in "The Dollar Princess" at Daly's theater. King Manuel visited Daly's three times and confessed to his suite his deepest admiration for Miss Elsie, but It was not known that the youthful monarch had also fervent eyes for the equally and some contend, the more beautiful Miss Ray of the sauo company. King Manuel gave a chic private supper party at whlcn F.IsIm thought she was the. star, bat who should appear but the pretty Oa Forbids Checks Under $1. Washington, Jan. 1. Charles D. Norton, acting secretary of the treas ury, has asked law officers of the government to give an opinion as to the construction to be put upon the provision In the penal code of the United States, which forbids the is suance of checks for amounts less than one dollar. The new. law goes Into t-ffect today. Business firms say the new law wilt mean the substitution of post age stamps, subsidiary coins and post office money orders In lieu of the ban checks. 27 Cities Get Near Beer. Atlanta, Oa., Jan. 1. There are 27 cities in which near beer may be sold after today under the general act gov erning traffic in that commodity. PILF8 BURET) IN 6 TO 14 DATS AZO OINTMENT Is gnaranteed to core any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Id 6 to 14 days or money rsfood d. eoe. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights: hot and cold water: bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. The auto runs over you and you die. 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