East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OJUDGONIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON. TIIIHSPW, MARCH S. 110.
BOBT PAGES.
egms Friday 9 a. m. .March 4tk
The Peoples Warehouse's Inauguration Day of
Srate
Special
Values
Serges, Worsteds, Diagonals, Panamas and Mixtures. The mere fact
of a suit being a twenty-five dollar one is not important.
It's all in the Style and Workmanship.
Ispky in South Window tonight Only
Come and see them in Ready-to-wear Section. 2NFioor That's All
PRINCETON' TIGERS ARE
WORKING STRENCOCSLY
Princeton. X." J. March will be a
busy month for the baseball squad of
the Tigers. Active work on the dia
mond has commenced in preparafion
for the southern trip, which is expect
ed to put the players in shape for the
contests with the big1 eastern and New
England colleges. Princeton fans are
enthusiastic at the prospects and con
fidently expect the Tigers to win a
Ictory against their old rivals, the
Bulldogs of Tale.
The schedule follows: March 24.
Richmond State league at Richmond,
Va.; March 25. Richmond College at
Richmond. Va.; March 26 and 2S,
Georgetown University at Washing
ton: March JO, Bowdoin at Princeton:
April , New York University at
Princeton: April 9, Ursinus at Prince
ton; April 11, New York (American
League) i-t Princeton; April 1J, Vil
lanoba at Princeton; April 16, Colum
btat at Princeton; April 20. Williams
at Princeton; April 23, Brown at
Providence: April 23, Brown at Prov
idence: April 27, Trinity at Princeton;
May !, Lawrenceville at Lawrence--rtlle;
May 4, Penn State at Prince
ton; May 7, Pennsylvania at Phila
delphia; May 11, Fordham at Prince
ton; May 14, Harvard at Princeton;
May 18, Lafayette at Princeton; May
21, Harvard at Cambridge; May 25,
Harvard at New York in case of tie;
May 28, Pennsylvania at Princeton;
June 1, Amherst at Princeton; June
4, Yale t-t New Haven; June 8. Holy
Cross at Princeton; June 11, Yale at
Princeton; July 16, Yale at New
York, in case of tie.
Foley's Kidney Remedy is a safe
and certain remedy for all kidney
and bladder diseases, whether acute
or chronic. It is a splendid tonic for
middle aged and elderly people and
a sure cure for all annoyances and ir
regularities of the kidneys and blad
der. Koeppen Bros.
TIGERS MAKING SAX
ANTONIO THEIR LAIR
San Antonio. Tex. San Antonio's
baseball grounds have been put in
shape to serve as a lair for the Ti
gers, the Detroit champions of the
American league, who will spend the
month here. Several exhibition
games will be played with Morris
Block's broncho team. The first of
next month the Tigers will divide in
two squids and set forth on an exhi
bition tour.
Hughey Jennings will pilot one team
the one that will leave San Antonio
for the north via New Orleans. Bill
Donovan will in all probability be act
ing manager of the other team which
picks the southwest for its scene of
exhibition games. The Itinerary of
one team follows:
April 1. New Orleans; April 2 and
3, Memphis; April 4, Nashville; April
5 and 6, Louisville; April 7 and 8,
Evansville; April S and 10, Terre
Haute; April 11 and 12. Cincinnati.
The dates arranged for the second
team of tourists follow:
April 2, Fort Worth; April 3. New
Orleans; April 4, Enid; April 5, To
peka; April 6 and 7, Kansas City;
April 8. Springfield; April 9, 10 and
11, Indianapolis; April 12, Dayton.
STOCK ALLOTMENTS FOR
VAKIOrS FOREST RESERVES
SI.OOO.O(M) TO BE SPENT
TO DEVELOP 40,000 H. P.
Spokane, Wash. Circulars "receiv
ed by the Spokane chamber of com
merce from the United States Forest
service announces that 2S1.400 horses
and cattle and 2.630.300 sheep and
goats is the maximum- of live stock
to be grazed ,n the forest reserves in
Maho. Oregon and Washington dur-j
ing the season of 1910. as follows:
Good health is Impossible when
there Is any derangement of the di
gestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa
tive 1b a natural remedy for stomach,
digestion, stimulates the liver, and
cures habitual constipation. Koeppen
Bros.
Reserves Cattle
in Idaho Horses
Boise 4.000
Caribou 14.000
Challis 5.000
Clearwater 5.000
Coeur d'AIene .... 600
Maho 5,500
. Kaniksu 500
Lfimhl 22.000
Minidoka ., 22.000
! Xez Perce 10.000
1 Payette 5.250
Pend d'Oreille 1.000
Pocatello 14,900
Salmon , 16.000
Sawtooth 6.200
Taghee 15,000
We.iser 14.000
Special Economy Sale tor Friday 9
! Totals 159.950
: Reserves Cattle
j in Oregon Horses
! Wallowa 35,000
j Whitman .' 17.250
i Umatilla 11.500
: Malheur 24.000
Sheep
Goats
135.500
370.000
65.000
10,000
22. BOO
150.000
77.000
67.000
40.000
111.500
6.000
34.500
25.000
335.000
223.000
80,000
1,760,000
Sheep
Goats
190.000
172.000
75,000
112.000
Spokane, Wash. One million dol
lars is the estimated cost of a plan
by the Washington Water Power
company to develop 40.000 horse
power at the Spokane falls of the
Spokane river. The company has two
plans under consideration, one of them
railing for the sinking of a shaft from
the crest of the upper falls to bed
rock in the river, a depth of 135 feet,
and connecting with a tunnel to the
Post street plant The second plan
i.-t to construct a pipe line from the
upper falls to the converting plant
and erect a dam at the beginning of
the falls. Both projects will drain
the stream for a distance of five
blocks in the heart of the business
district. David L. Huntington, presi
dent of the company, announces that
i engineers" have been working on the
plans for some time and the engi
neering feats involved are attracting
! .Onnllnn In ttla lAchnlrfll WOrM MP
Huntington says It is not anticipated
there will be any difficulty In secur
ing the water rights to use the pow
er In this manner, though a govern-
I ment grant will have to be secured If
j It is decided t build the big dam In
the river. ,
The gallery god climbs upstairs and
then stares down.
Last call on Women's
and Children's Sweaters
and Sweater Coats
S1.25 to SIO.OO each. All colors, all
sizes.
$1.25 Sweater?. Friday Eco. price..
91.75 Sweaters. Friday Eco. price..
$2.50 Sweaters, Friday Eco. price
S3.00 Sweaters, Friday Eco. price
5.50 Sweaters, Friday Eco. price
$7.50 Sweater?, Friday Eco. price
SIO.OO Sweaters, Fri. Eco price..
69
9S
$1.68
82.00
33.68
S4.95
$5.95
$1.50 Plain and Fancy
Dress Silks for 98c
Pkin and fancy Dress Silks in Taffetas,
Mescalines, Peadecygne, Peau de Soiea. In
all the much wanted colors. S1.50 values
for '. 98.
$2.50 Corsets for $1.49
Royal Worcester Corsets medium bust
and long and medium hip?, 82.50 values
for '. 31.49
$1.00 Corsets for 49c
Royal WorcettCT Corsets, girdle tops,
medium height, 31.00 values 49
125 pairs Boys' Straight
Knee Pants all
sizes, 3 years to 15 years, worsteds, eassi
ir.eres, cheviots, etc
5V Values for 25
75 Values for 38
Totals
. . . 87.750
Rfserves Cattle
in Washington Horses
Chelan 10.000
Columbia 300
Colville 4.500
Rainier 4.900
Wenaha 12.000
Wena tehee 2.000
549.000
Sheep
Goats
36.000
23.000
10.300
40.000
102,000
110,000
A Timely Protection.
Everyone knows the after effects
of La Grippe are often more danger
ous than the disease. So often It leads
to pineumonla. vhlch a weakened
heart action makes fatal. La Grippe
coughs that strain and weaken the
system yield quickly to the' healing
and strengthening qualities of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros.
AW ST( Kit ATIC II A REFOOT
i DANCER IS ANNOYED
Totals
.33,700
321,300
S1.00 Values for
81.50 Values for
50
75
Children's Rompers
40 dozen children's Rompers. Come in
blue and tan- Ju3t the thing for the little
folks to play in, save their dresses and good
r-lothes.
50 Quality . - 39
75? Quality ,. 59
For Friday only.
20 High Class Tailored
Skirts
Ranging in price from 86.00 to 81.9.50
each. Blacks and colors., For this Friday
Economy, HALF PRICE.
A 86.00 Skirt will be 83.00
A 12.00 Skirt will be $0.00
A 819.50 Skirt will be 39.75
I DI TCH BARON KEEPING
BOOKS FOR J5TOCK BROKER
Spokane. Wash. W. H. Baron
' Thoe Schwartzenberg, a direct des
I cend'ent of the House of Schwnrtzen
' berg of Holland, son of Baron Ernest
j Lewis Schwartzenberg, born in Wit
i teng.m castle in the southern part of
I Bohemia, has entered the employ of
a local stock broker as bookkeeper
to master American business methods.
He left Holland In 1898 and engaged
I in the nitrate business In South Am
erica, afterward traveling all over
'Europe. Since coming to this country
jhe has visited 40 states and four pro
vinces in Canada, and frankly con
fesses he did not locate In Spokane
I to marry a heiress, though he will
! make Investments In real estate for
j himself and associates In Holland. The
I baron Is highly educated and speaks
jnine languages, writing six or them.
Among his relatives In Germany are
several counts and although he speaks
i of them with a slight evidence of
pride, he does not assume any higher
place In life than the man wno nas
the everyday title of "mister."
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, -. u m
In the last twenty-five yars Yale
football teams have scored 8963 points
to their opponents 425. Three hun
dred games have been played, of
which number Yale has lost but twelve
four to Harvard, six to Princeton,
one to Columbia and one to West
Point. II r hitliLbl scoju during this
period is 130 to 0 against Wesleyan.
London. Lady Constance Stewart
Richardson is extremely annoyed at
the numerous personal allusion
which are made here In George Groa
smith's 'Hullo, London," now running
at the Empire theatre. Unless the
identity of the caricature is Impene
trably veiled she threatens reprisals.
The play places modern London
under the satirical microscope, and
one lady, made up like Lady Con
stance. Ralumps about the stage with
a magnificent display of limbs and
athleticism, hut with a total absence
of dress.
"Why do you do this?" one charac
ter asks.
"For 'chnrity." the supposed titled
classic dancer answers grandiloquently.
Call for Warrants.
All general fund warrants, register
ed during the months of July, August
and September, 1909, will be paid at
my office, at the county court house
upon presentation.
Interest ceased upon date of publi
cation. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Febru
ary 26, 1310, Umatilla county.
O. .W. BRADLEY.
County Treasurer.
Owing to the short season In South
Dakota, It has been thought Impossi
ble to raise apples, plums and other
fruit, but expert horticulturists have
at last solved the problem and now
these fruits as well as peart and
cherries promise to do fairly well.
A Night Alarm.
Worse than an alarm of fire at
night is the metallic cough of croup
bringing dread to the household.
Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey
and Tar In the house and give It at
the first sign of danger. Foley's Hon
ey and Tar has saved many little
l.ves and ia the oniy safe preparation
for children as It contains no opiates.
Koeppen Bros.
"Half the world doesn't know how
the other half lives."
"Possibly," answered Miss Cayenne,
"but that Isn't the fault of the ladies
who get together with their knitting In
our hotel." Washington Star.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Oier-WtA.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are r
sponsible for much sickness andsuflering,
tueretore, u lunacy
trouble is permitted ta
continue, serious re
sults are most likely
to follow. Your other
or pans may need at
tention, but your kid
neys most, because
they do most and
should have attention
first. Therefore, when '
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
you can understand how quickly your en
tire body is affected and how every orgaa
sccias to fail to do its duty.
If you are sick or " feel badly," begia
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con
vince yon of its great merit.
Tke mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest because its remarkable
bcaltb restoring properties have been
proven in thousands of the most distress
lug cases. If you need a medicine you,
should have the best.
Sold by druggists in
City-cent and onc-dol- 1
lar sizes. Yon may
have a satnnle bottle '
by mail free, also a
....... r .... .. - ' ' ' p, jvi. iimi vivuniML
bow to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble, Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binbamton, N. v. Don't make an" r. in
take, but retucmlHT the name, S wamp
Root, and don't let a dealer sell you
something in place of Swamp-Root if
you do you will be disappointed.
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