PAGE TWO. DAILY KAST OUEGOSIAN. PE.NDLKTON, OKJEOON 1 'III DAY, FFIllUTAUV 4, 110. KIOHT PAGES. World of Our Great While Sale is Shoppers With Its Rich Enlightening Economies Tho Whito S;ili is at its height. The inimonso varii'tios of uiuleninislins. white waists, ;in l dnvsos. hu'c- aiul enihroulorii's, vW., which v.c sixriiillv putvluisi'd" for this event eouhl not In- appitviahh' depleted lv throe Jays selliiir groat as it has heon. So tomorrow visitors will find jn?t as perfect choice and just as fine- hargaius as wore here in the beginning. LINENS AND DOMESTICS " Such a chance today in a supply of high grade table and household linens and reliable domes ties at substantial price savings cannot be ignored by thoughtful, prudent shoppers, the freshness and splendid variety of those stocks i'dd to the attractiveness of the special buying opportunity. -4 White Heavy Sheeting made from first tiass cotton and warranted to wear, regular 30 value, White Sale price 27 12? 7-4 White Heavy Sheeting of the celebrated ;inJ well known Pequot Mills, is strong and serviceable, reirular 47, White Sale price ' 32 1-2? 10-4 White Heavy Pequot Mills Sheeting free from sizing, this is the widest sheeting ?::ade: regular 40? val., White Sale pr. 35? WHITE 'MUSLIX PILLOW TUBING PIL LOW' CASING AND SHEETINGS RADICALLY CUT IN RICES. Inch White Hope Tx)nsdale Muslin soft finish and ready for the needle, regular 12 1-24 value, Whire Sale price 9? 12 Inch White Pillow Tubing Manufactur ers best fabric, regular 22 1-2? value. White Sale price 19? 4" Tneh White Pillow Tubing so much in demand, a guaranteed fabric, regular 25? Milne. White Sale price 22 1-2? !." Inch White Pillow Casing Made by one i-f tin1 best mills in the country, regular 20? value. White Sale price 15? 7-4 White- Heavy Sheeting, the soft kind that gives so much satisfaction, regular 2S value. White Sale price 25? Large Wliiie Hemmed Sheets of the cele brated and well known Pequot brand, known from Ocean ro Ocean as being the vorv best, size 72x!'0. torn and hemmed from their own roods, all ready for us-e. regular SI. 25 value White Sale price . OS? White Hemmed Pillow Cases of standard quality, made of first class sheeting that will stand service and guaranteed satisfaction, size 4.rxOG, all ready for use, regular 20d value. White Sale price 15? Pleached Pillow Tubing that is so much in demand for your pillow cases at the present time, made of best fabric, 4.") inches wide, reg ular 30? value, White Sale price 22 1-2? White Linen Huck Towels with plain and fancy oil red borders, a splendid towel for toilet use; strongly woven and serviceable, regular 20? valued White Sale price 15? 65? Pleached Satin Damask table line, 0 1 -in. wide 5S? yd. Sl.OO Half Pleached Table Damask. 70-in. wide, extra weight. 89? yd. 75? Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, 70 in. witle, a bargain GS? yd. 551.25 Superior Grade Bleached Satin Dam ask Table Linen, 70-in. wide 98? yd. $1.50 High Grade Imported Satin Damask Table. Linen, 70-in. wide, special 81.19 yd 82.50 Bleached Satin Lustred Linen Table Napkins, ,r-S size, price 81.75 do.. 83.00 Bleached Satin Lustred Linen Table Napkins,' pure Irish linen, 3-4 size, spec ial 82.45 doz. 84.00 Bleached Satin Lustred Linen Table Napkins. 3-4 size, with pretty designs ." 83.45 doz. 85.00 Superior Quality Bleached Satin Dam ask Linen Table Napkins, Trish importation, 3-4 size 84.45 doz. Just Received By Express first shipment of Wornens New Spring Suits In Our Grocery Department The Best Grocery in Oregon. We have a full line of China Ware of all kinds, Cut Glass, Silver Ware Etc. at prices that positively defy competition. The Peoples Warehouse it Pay, to tw. Agents for Carharft Overalls, Blocks Gloves, Stetson Hat.-. Hart, Sehnffner &vMarx Clothes. BOY IS RESCUED BY BIS BABY BROTHER i I KAIl OLD 'twr AT I NOLIN IS A II KIM I liirfiicc WillIn Aged Fulls lleuil First Into a llarrcl of Vllrnl Water and Is Pulled Out by Ills Little Itrollior -Oilier Xcws of Nolln. 1 iKpeeinl Correspondence.) j Nohn. Feb. 3. Clarence Weltzin, j 7 yenr old son of Henry Weltzin who lives L' miles north of Nolln, had a j narrow escape from drowning in a (barrel half filled with n solution of blue vltrol water last Saturday while , attempting to reach a piece of lee to eat. The barrel being burled half ' way into the ground the little fellow i lost his balance, went in head first and was Immediately pulled , out by his 4 year old brother, which is con sidered a remarkable feat for n child 1 of his nge. There were no evil ef Ificts from his douche except that ' he was unite sick for a short while. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore , K rouse on Wednesday, Jan. 26, a 9 ; pound son. Mother doing well. The father's clothes are hardly large enough for him and he Is an object of more concern than the mother and child. There- is no snow along the Uma tilla river while the country adja cent is covered with about three inches. . The nights are almost to a zero temperature and the bright sun dur ing the day time doesn't thaw the pround very much. John Puitley of Pendleton, who has charge of the. late Lewis Updike ranch came down on the local train No. 2 yesterday to fumigate tho house and to look after other affairs con cerning the place. He states that the ' balance of the Updike family who have been confined in St. Anthony's hospital with typhoid fever yill soon be out and will stay in Pendleton for a couple of months after which time they will go back to Michigan, their V"V.'.rN WW m vra vw Only Gloved Hands Piclcj We use great care in picking tho tamous "SUNKIST" ORANGES. Eanh "SUNKIST" ORANGE is nickcJ fmm llif Iron 1111(1 Ducked ill tllU box l)V O irlovcJ hnntl. No ornnce that falls to tho .round is packed under the "SUNKIST" label. "Sunltlst" Navel Oranges Are Seedless 11 . . . ..i y-1 -r T1 We omw L .)' ,, cd nil ho norma oranaes. inrco- l'-Sf fourths of all the lemons. Most of them ore sold in bulk, r l,..i il,. nl,n;,.,i ,-..l..,.ii,,,,u nl I hiu (front nii.-intilv are wrnoned Wa Ulll VHOl.,". t,-.V,,ull , ...... r. ' -i : .I.- "C! IMIltST" LL..I .... il,,.t if uniilrl w sure ihnf yu 8t the choicest pick, insist upon the "SUNKIST. Beautiful Orange Spoon FREE Some dealers may claim the oranges lliey sell ure the famous "SUNKIST," but that they have removed the wrap per. Insist on your 'dealer giving you oranges and lemons in the "SUNKIST" wrapper. If you do this we will give vou a beautiful oranuVj spoon one of Rogers' best standard .AA quulity. Just send us twelve "SUNKIST" orantfe f&& w-Sk. or lemon wrnnners. with six Zc stanins to Day Postage. !?tv" "irK packintf, etc., and receive one of these beautiful hi spoons by return moil. . -n s ti i . -. r i i' .i. i ne choicest quamy 01 lemons biso ko unuer mo SUNKIST" label. You can easily sc cure a whole dozen of these beautiful orange spoons. Get a dozen "SUN KIST" oranges or lemons today. Send to California Fruit Growers' Exchange 31 Clark Street, Chicarjo, HI. IM)V WUKTIl 300,000 KinXAPPEl) BY ILIS KIN Kl I'aso. Texas. Feb. 3. Detective H. Taylor of San Francisco is on his way homo todny with L.- B. Ad ams. Adams' S-year-old son John, and the boy's nurse, Nora McLaugh lin. The nurse and Adams' private secretary, Nat Murphy, are alleged to have kidnapped the boy from his mother and to have brought him to this city. John Adams is said to be heir to former home, it being too cold there I about Jsao.OdO. left him by a relative of his mother. The custody or the at present for their return. F. O. Johnston, liveryman, of the firm of Johnston and Prent of Weiser, Idaho, came to Nolln yesterday after F. I'. Purcell. who is working for S. A. IMwaids on the Delhvo ranch, to secure him as a witness In a civil case at Weiser. Win. Slasher brought in two bands if sheep from his range south of here t i be fed during the cold snap. boy was granted his mother when she applied for a divorce from Adnms. The final decree has not been Issued. On January 26. while on his way to school, John disappeared. Detective Taylor was detailed to find him. which he did after following Private Secre tary Murphy to this city. The three were taken to the police i station, where they went Into con- meant'.me he Is a guest at the Cor nelius. "My first wife," said Mr. Jonklna, "had a wooden limb, and Bhe was the best helpmate man ever had. She died. I have two friends whon wives have artificial appendages, and are Ideal fraus. "I've decided to marry aga.n I want a girl with a wooden leg, or crossed eyes, or a hair lip, or come Ihlng liko that. Then she'll be able to appreciate me and make a goo4 wife. So many wives look down on their husbands and consider them selves better." miU.it'.'n with an attorney they had Do the right thin If you have na- ; called. Taylor was in posses. on of a -at catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm j item h warrant for them, and they de ?t once. Don't touch the catarrh eided to return to San Francisco with- TooU All His Money. Often-all a man earns goes to doc tor or for medicines, to cure a stom ach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for dyspep sia, indigestion, b.llousness, consti pation. Jaundice, malaria and debility. 25c. at Tallman & Co. powder? and snuffs cocaine. the secretions that inflame th nasal I passages and the throat, whereas mod- ! ii-ines made with murcury merely dry , up the secretions and leave you no j better than you were. In a word. Fly's Cream Balm is a real remedy, j not a delusion. All drunxlsts. f,n , nets, or mailed by V.'y Brothers, Bfi j Warren street. New York. ' for they contain . ,u making a fiht on extradition. Fly's Gream Balm releases Worn Out. That's the way you feel about the lung? when you have a hacking ' couch.- It's foolishness to let It go , on and trust to luck to get over it. i when Ballard's Horehound Syrup will stop the cough and heal tho lungs. Price 2!jc, 60 and $1 rcr bottle. A. C Koeppcn & Bros. An astronomer has discovered that Comet A Is traveling at the rato of 41 mlies a second. Not knowing the speed of other comets, it is ImposHl bb tii form any opinion ns to whether It is likely to win the comet race. 7T1 ? PKOPOSKI) SO OFTEN HE WAS ITT IN ,I II. ANTED! WOMAN Willi A WOODEN EEC. OK HAHt MP fc- ' I .' jfvv i V .' A To 'lif r; TVS, sirciv-jthirn liiL1 sh . i;.ch. i:u. iiy blc.otl ant :n-t a -;. :r;t t :1 health ,.u' t ;i in.'- REPUBLICANS REVISE THEIR OLD PROGRAM voluntary application of concerns en gaged in interstate business and will ing to subscribe to federal regulation. Creating a court of commerce and amending the interstate commerce act that body. Assurances were given that there would be no conflict be tween "insurgents" and the rules com mittee. This would be avoided. It was said, by caucuses to be held to Day ton - ( 'nining all the way from Fr"sno. Ciil., to seek membership in the Blue Mountain Bachelors' club, Kdv.ard 1 Miles proposed to so many young women within a few hours that his arrest followed, and he i. now a patient in the Asylum for the Insane at Medical Lake. Miles, whose uncle. E. W. Alcorn, or this city, is ex-County Treasurer of Columbia County, says he has so many sweethearts between here and Fresno that he can't remember their na mes. On the train Miles introduced him self to an attractive young woman, the schoolteacher at Berryman station 10 miles west of here. When the wo man alighted from the train, Miles, followed her to the school house, where he made a dramatic proposal. The schoolteacher ran screaming from the building. Miles escaped the Berryman offi cers and came to Dayton. Seated In the home of his uncle, h,o caught sight of a Dayton girl passing the window. "She looks good to me; I'm going," he remarked and dashed out of the door. He was overtaken as ho fell on his knees before the frightened girl. Sheriff Davis was notified and Miles' arrest followed. Miles says he rpent a month in Jail at Salem, Ore., because he told a policeman there he was a stranger in town. H. A. Jeiik.ii. who says he is 8; capitalist of Dayton, Ohio, wants ai wife with a wooden leg, pays the Porliund Journal. Mr. Jenkins has! come west looking for invest ments. Incidentally he is looking for an af- ! finity with a wooden leg In the li A tie"" lioi.l J. vcr.'v.i,' .1 . :r 10c. and 25c FRONT HOTEL OREGON "7 'i'ti.-' "-V-,vV- ''Wilt as provided by the Townsend-Elklns ) design new mach.nory where any Is blil. Creating a legislative council for ! Alaska, members to be appointed by VACTIONS JOIN TO the president. ASSIST TA IT POLICIES' Laf r in the session it may be de- 1 cid'd to make additions to the admin istration program by adding measures I now ueemeu ui seuoji'j.iry importance. For instance, President Taft has told his Cannon Fljrht TemMirarlly Forgotten That Parly May Live p to Pre rlenlon Platform Much Important legislation Ahead. advisers that he Is Inclined to come out strongly for ship subsidy In some form, and it is possible he also ! i mav ur'.: the passage of the bill pro- Washington, Feb. 3 The admin- vidintr for rertifU ate, of Indebted-j Ktrat on progrum, as revised today nss to ,hp amount of $30 000.000 to 1 by leaders of the senate and house ; r,rovi,u. miloy V) carr. ,jn roclama. ! and given the stamp of white house li( n wor ji,,row,,, , oo,,,;.3.B wie lon-o.g ,eB-, Aldrlch Comes t Point. -Bt'n; ' All republican members of the sen- Statehood fcr Arizona . and New ! ate committee on finance had a mcet Jlexieo in the form of a senate bill j ing early ytsterday In advance of the which provides for ratif cation by con- regular session. Some plain taik was gress of the constitutions of the new! indulged in by Chairman Aldrich over slates after approval by the prcsl- the situation in which the republican found to be necessary for the passage j of administration bills. ; In' return for this concession to the "insurgents" It was stated that. Mr. I T.ift h.nl been promised that the "in- -ur:rents" would not permit their an- t'pnthy for Speaker Cannon to inter I fere with the program, j . Choice Wheat Farm lor Sale. 800 acres z miles from Helix; fair Improvements; fine well. Price $50, 814 Boyer Ave, Walla, Walla, Wash 000. Leased to 1912. Easy terms. JOHN A. GROSS. Dressed young chickens and chick ens for roasting -very Saturday at the Central meat market. Puone Main 33. jLt-t'J - dent. Postal sav ngs banks with safe guards against funds being transfer red from sections where originally de posited to the money centers. Giving, the president authority to withdraw from entry publfe Hnds de sired for conservation purposes or for classification, the withdrawals to re main In force until revoked by him or by acts of congress. Federal incorporation open to the party has found Itself by reason of opposition to certain platform pledges endorsed equivocally by Mr. Taft in liis campaign speeches and on trips over the country since be became president. It was stated that the president has the situation In tho house well In hand, and that republicans, regulars and "insurgents" alike, have agreed to put their shoulders to the wheel and roll the Taft policies through W!ien p.rovs v. .-: '.: : -, ; .. lil'tieles I j.-'.i:' (;, '.-'llatinM ;.r. . tl. t:ir.:ui..- .,:. D'. tiuai i :. icirios can ! : ey T;eeff '1 f o,,i Tl;er! w hut one 1 too i hero.'nesi overci.'i: ,1 ;.;ori ri-1, and poor'T i . . n ; i:';, i; i.siu'i of roficivi;!'.' :v . . M !ly filled vith tiie si...p lf:-,:r: i'! lo.:!.:i, and tho puius at.ii w.V :i t ' fiiour.t of riUihinir. rr t!:e " 'i . ;. - t and curative! I.,-a on 1! " ' ': ' " !:.:ent. is t ;-.-'"".irv r"li- I lr'm to oiira RliP-tri it.isirt, an 1 i'ui'n i It. r-. ntiuuai." "i ".. : :v rv ,. ' ;'"i:. i t'. . ,' v i; !i w ,,; , ! i v. ; '. . linyi IT" ,t to : : r.h't aches. :i.i ( lie 1.1 ir. ! Of ti.u uric iiej.l imivir ir v. 8.8 S. ir, tho proTv - !! .', ! e(-jt. -f,-i ilown ami ii; ., disease ut its head, end by Ii:;eri'i" iv:t rvrv partic!.- of tho iir:-": '' 'r -ir-.d strep?thenin,f and o-:rieinn- iiie liioo'l. -ires-Rhouiniit.. . ,.i i .' :v U;rm. S. S. S. cliaiifics the :-..,nr, :ie1ri.!,ur,j,.ie,l Mood to n rich. i:-.t:uv -uvain, which quiets the Piitii-n'.c.a-i :i.:rves, i:iusc!.n anJ joints, cooi.. i -vcu.sli flesh, gently removes trio c):; i :..t! ilriws JCi-.Pu-matism tru: i l .e svst!in S.S. S. reaches lnherite'l cj.i::i in veil n9 tiios" which have liee- u'."-,.irofl, and pood rosult3 aro ulxa1, s t :;n.i ii.iiced f rotn its use. Spe, m i,,,oi on Rheumatism tontainin;; i;:ai.j v,ilt;;.i.lo kiu'rcs tions for rheumatic sufferers and any medial advice fr-e to w'lo wite tHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Located oo ilie corner of Seenli uml Sliirk slreels, pxleiiilliig tliroimh the block to I'ark strei l, Porilnntl, Oregon. Our now Park Stroot Aiinet N tle only fireproof hotel building In Oregon. R.ates $1 a Day and Up. European THE Under t.he Old I Management.! K N D i'i:.i)M.To'.s me;, popri.it v.nr.vn,i,K i'ictit.h TiiF..vrm:. AM) .MOTION 4IIIxIi-C'Iush Vaudeville nets rnch pfrfonnnnco, with entire jt (hiingo of program twice each wreUMon. 'lliur.-Hlay. L Johnson' 8 Four-Piece Orchestra, Every Performance. Motion Pictures Chnnyc Three Times Each Week. Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. A I) l' LI'S 25c. CIIII,Ini'.N 15c. Doors Open at. 7 p. m-