PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24', 1910. EIGHT PAGES. I Friday 3 pea ah 36 inch PLAIN AND FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS the proper thing for child ren's school dresses and street wear. A very serviceable fabric in light medium and dark colors. Values up to 65c yard, Friday special . . . . 39c 27 inch JAPANESE YOROSHI AND SEMI SILKS Season's most beautiful silks for pretty waists, gowns and handsome dresses can be laundried like a piece of linen. Come in a complete line of shades and colcrs including black and white, regular 50c values, Friday special . ..." . . . ' 39c Women's Shoes $3.00 to $6.00 Values Friday Only Your Choice $2.29 52 inch BEARSRIN CLOTHS Only a few colors left. The very thing for Child ren's coats, capes and caps in red, green and grey only. Everybody knows well the values of bearskins, these are the $3.00 values,- Friday specials . 98c yard 1 -- 27 inch NEW BRESS GINGHAMS In a full and complete line of season's prettiest shades and desings. The much wanted kind for a pretty waist, apron or drsss, reg ular iSc value, Friday special . . . 12 1-2c 36 inch BLEACHED SOFT FINISH MUSLIN-The kind that has no sizing, full yard wide, all ready for the needle and guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction, regular 10c lalue, Friday Special . . . . . 8c 9-4 BLEACHED HEAVY SHEETING Extraordinary good value, soft finish, free from sizing, guaranteed full 81 inch, full width for double beds. This is a grand op portunity to take advantage of, regular 38c value, Friday sptcial . . 29c The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade ADVISERS A PLENTY deligf. or letters pock IX FROM ALL QUARTERS "The Grat Divide." ! veto bill will be forced through the Ail lovers of healthy, wholesome j lords if necessary by the creation of dramatic art " ill welcome "The 500 new peers, but if the kins refuses Great Divide," Wil'.iam Vaughn Moo- j to make such peers, no vote can be dy's masterful drama of western life, passed, and if a general election is I precipitated by the rejection of th veto, the opposition would pose as I the champion of the crown and con stitution, the liberals would be sp; t and the Irish nationalists dissolved into a chaos of warring factions. A Tory victory under such circum stances is certain. : The labor party is unanimous 'n favor of the veto first. Mi: f f I ' fv A V t v '7 'K corn was thrust through the right eye. He was led to the hospital, sightless. Surgical skill has been given freely, but without avail. The old man believes that he .has five living children. Except that all are in the west he has no Idea of their address. He believes that a daught ' r. Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, lives In Ot tawa, Kan , and efforts are being made to locate her. Ropivseiitutivot of Pouple Rear from People Aftcn on Proposed Legisla tion Much Objection to Increase, in Postal Kates -Prlvnto Secretaries lici( Itusy. Washington. These iare halcyon days for the ready letter writer. If the flood of communications to congressmen protesting against any Increase In the postal rates on sec ond class matter should continue the troublesome deficit of the postofflce department might be wiped out with out any special legislation. Every member of the lower house is re ceiving from 250 to 300 letters a day from constituents on this and other subjects now pending before con gress. Next In popularity with the cor respondents after the postal question comes the tax on oleomargarine. Folks In the dairy district ore protesting against repealing the tax, and letters Just as vehement from the south ask that the tax be repealed. "It Is Just as good as butter," wrote a man from Texas to one congressman, "and I protest, sir, against this class of leg islation." "Oleomargarine Is a fraud," read the next letter the same congressman opened, "and Is a rank imitation of butter. Every dairyman In the'L'nlted States asks that the tax be retained." Then comes the postal savings bank proposition. Many letters objecting to the bill are Identical in wording and even written on the same kind of paper, and the suspicion Is strong that they emanate from some par ticulars Interested financial quarter. "Repeal the corporation tax," de mand other letters received by the score from all parts of the union. Ship subsidy, the making of Com mander Peary a rear-admiral and the conservation of natural resources come in for their share of epistolary attention. Then there Is women's suffrage. The suffragettes have a well organized lobby here, and they have started a flood of letters toward Washington on the endless chain plan. Mixed in with these come let ters asking for seeds "Impeach Judges Grosscup and Pollock." is the text for others Many of the letters have come in response to appeals to I write to your congressman i ume j printed in the various, "muckraking" - i magazines. The visitor looking into a con gressman's office, finds' the tables, desks, chairs and floor littered with letters, and the congressman's - clerk and several stenographers busy pounding out answers. Several of the most harassed have installed dupli cating machines guaranteed by their makers to s'mulate typewriting per- i fectiy, and form letters are printed thereon adapted to various subjects. 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That's the way you feel about the !unH ".hen you have a hacking eolith It's foolishness to let It go on and trust to luck to get over It. hen Hallard's II'rehoiin l Syrup will stop tho rough and heal the lungs. iTi.-e L'fc. 50 and Jl per bottle. A. C K"-i'pen & Rros. GET ItKAIW 1X)H FAST TIMIXS OX MIIAVAl'KGB i . KAISEII IXVITKS WHEELER. j California Professor Invited to Co on j North Sea Cruise. Ill.ADE OF COIIX TiVIXS ' T'c lin. T'enjaniin Ide Wheeler, UOTH EYF.S OF AGED MAX president of the University of Callfor- j nla, has been signally honored by Em- Columbus, O. Edwin Pallen, aged i pcror William, whose Invitation to the seventy-one, a widower, r.es in a lo i cal hospital blind as the result of two i widely separated accidents w-hile j working In corn fields, and probably I will have to go to an infirmary unless j children In the west, from whom he ' has not heard in years, provide a home for his last years. The old man, s;nce his wife died, American professor to join him on a pleasure cruise in the North Sea Is being conveyed to Wheeler. The Kaiser's invitation also has been extended to Professor G. F. Moore, exchange editor at the Uni versity of Berlin. Although no an nouncement of the plans have been made by the professors, It Is believed I'.nby Tlnnd. will get into misc hief often it means a burn or cut or scald. Apply Hal lard's Snow Liniment Just as soon a th accident happens, and the pain will be roiieved while the. wound will heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure for sprains, rheumatism and all pains. Price 25c, 50c and SI. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. caxnot i. i:vi; rnopEHTv TO rnOHIIUTION PAKTY I'ristol, It. I. Marmaduke Mason's will leaving nil his property, amount ing to a large sum, to the prohibiti on party,' has been disallowed by the pr'at : court on the ground that It '.s un'.isu.'il, t, lakes no mention of bl'.nil relatives, and cannot be con strued as directed towards a chari table object. Mr. Mason, who was 11.1 years old, became Insane from nervous shock following a struggle with n burglar in his home. Ills death occurred at the IMinde island insane hospital. Othello, Wash. The work of r plac.ng wooden trestles with 'steel bridges and fills has been commenced on the I'ug'-t Sound extension of th Milwaukee road. Prlilge steel Is b ing received from the manufacturers !n trainload lots for use on the const and Columbia d visions, where th work is to be rushed tho hardest. I Iletween Deer Lodge, Mont, nd I tho coa.- t thre are now nine stenro shovels In operation. Officials of the j mechanical department say they have j been ordered to furnish 23 addltlon al shovels, which will make 30 of j these machines work'n wHt of Door j r.i)d';e by the middle of March. The company in making every em-' deavor tj have Its line In condition for the fast through traffic by July 1. iJitlles Soles wwnl, With my new machine I can sen your soles on for 65o per pair. Thej will louk better and last longer. A. EKLL'ND. TJie Furc Food and Drug Lair. h.'a n 't only brought tile foods and drugs of this country up to a higher standard of purity, but It has elimi nate, i ti,e harmful medicines with which tliis country was flooded. Such medicines, however, as I.ydt E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound purely a roots and herbs product, win cont nu Its beneficial work nmonc w omen. WHITMAN' CO-El HAS POWEK TO HYPNOTIZE seventeen or eighteen years ago, has that they will not, be able to accept the worked as a farm laborer, much of the time about Amlln Station, ' north of the city on the Ohio Central. Five or six years ago wh'le working In a cornfield, he accidentally stuck a stalk of corn Into his left eye. He came to Columbus and was treated for several weeks, but no human skill could restore Its functions. With hlg right eye Pallen return ed to the struggle for existence. He won the right to live until a few weeks ago. Then another blade of invitation, as both have planned to leave Berlin before the departure of the Kaiser's yatht. Cook Leaves Ynlparasio Valparaiso, Chile., Feb. 22. Dr. Frederick A. Cook and his wife left today for Los Angeles. A prize f"r every child who drag's a picture of the famous "Red Oooje" and brings it to the Peoples Warehouse. Miss Ina Lrook witli "TIic Great 1)1 Tlde." at the Oregon TlieaU-r Tues day, March 1. -which the leading dramatic reviewers have hailed as "the long awaited "gresit American play." The distin guished actor-manager, Henry Mil ler, will present a superb company with the entire product'on and a rnagnif cent scenic equipment, which will be precisely the same in every ietail Just as presented during the phenomenal run of over 600 perfor mances :n New York city. "The Great Divide is the attraction for Tuesday night. March 1, at the Oregon theater. KEDMOXI) STANDS AS POLITICAL KING PIN London. The political kaleidoscope in England changes dally, almost fcourly. The pressing problem Is: Can the ministers square Redmond? Today it is doubtful; yesterday It was said a bargain was struck; tomorrow til may be chaos again. When the ministers brought In the Irish council bill, a half way house to home rule, Redmond approved and promised support, but when the ex treme men showed In force at the Dublin convention, Redmond, not having Parnell's nerve and authority, collapsed, went back on his word and Toted against the bill, framed with his express approval. Hence any bargain made with Redmond Is sub. Ject to repudiation when the Irish party meets on Monday. Redmond Is very stiff, however, In Oj demands for guarantees that the A f J V ' ' l.t ''' "-in M.. m. II Walla Walla. Miss Jessie Kent, freshman at Whitman college, could as accurately write "professor" before her namo as any hypnotist, for this woman has had ot lot of success and fun with her experiments, according to rumors that come from tho college world. Students of Whitman rooming in Reynolds Hall are frequently put through the paces usually suggested by "professors," and like the meek subjects of the sauve evening clothes gentleman with the wand, they do It as willingly. One girl recently went through a stunt of singing all the songs suggest ed by Miss Kent, though the subject did not know them. Standing on one's head, rolling over and doing things like that are very common. Miss Kent is making a serious study of the matter and has been investi gating the possibilities of hypnosis ever since she was In the high school. She says It takes a strong minded girl to be hypnotized and that lots of girls cannot concentrate their minds long enough to go into the trances suggested by. the Instructor. Many of the girls at the college will not submit to the tests, having seen the stunts that others do, but It is sated that she finds plenty with which to amuse herself. Miss Kent Is from Puyallup. Tlenty of good clean coal ughs." PJione Main f. it Bur- Arc You n Good KlmtT Valuable guns and cigars given t the beat shots at the Pastime Parlors. Ask Estes. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, in tho State of Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of December, l.iua, mane to me insurance commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant io law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital puld up INCOME. Premiums received during the year In cash ....S Interest, dividends and rents received during year , Income from other sources received during year S 300, 009. 97.220.7 68,257.11 850.51 Total income DISIJimSEMEXTS. Losses paid during the year S 434,341.98 Dividends puld during the yenr on capital stock, . 30,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year. . 334,290.31 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. . 44,934.59 Amount of all other expenditures 12,163.51 Sl.0tt.31S.lt Total expenditures ASSETS. Value of real estate owned 121,500.00 Value of stocks and bonds owned 1,100,932.00 Loans on mortgages, collateral, etc 117,200.00 Cash In banks and on hnnd 113,922.32 Premiums In course of collection and In trans mission 180,903.97 Interest and rents due and accrued 16,426.50 S S05.720.SI Total assets $1,630,883.79 Royal Tracy, With "Brewster's Millions." as Monty Brewster. Oregon Theater, Monday, February 28. Won't Nerd a Cmteh. When Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cor nelius, N. C-, bruised his leg badly, It started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then Bucklen's Arnica salve healed It thoroughly. Nothing Is so prompt and sure for ulcers, bolls, burns, bruises, cuts corns, sores, pimples, eczema or nlles, 26c at Tallman & Co. WOLVES GROWING BOLD: KAXSAXS SHOULDERING GUNS Kansas City. Out In the Dodson neighborhood, which can be reached from the business section on a street car In half an hour, the citizens are going to have a wolf hunt. It Is not a hunt for pleasure either. The wolves, scores of them, It Is said, have become so bold that It Is necessary to exterminate them In order to pro tect life and property. They are kill ing hundreds of fowls and In several Instances young calves have been killed or maimed and carried away. Several of the braver wolves have even come Into Kansas City. Resi dents of Swope Park have seen a few Total assets admitted in Oregon. LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 101,392.67 Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing risks $ 973,307.22 Due for commission and brokerage 19,138.28 All other liabilities ; 13,692.31 1. 630,883. T Total nubilities $1.107, 62S.1I Total insurance in force December 31, 1909 $139 808 142 SI THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, By WILLIAM CHUBB, PresidenL Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: O. U FERRIS. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNAO II. Proprietor HfGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children' SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'8 PAPER. Pro gram Chance on Sundays, Tnnmlay's and Friday's,