East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONLAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910.
RIGHT PAGES.
Agents for Carhartt Overalls, Blwks Gloves, Red Cross Shoes, Royal Worcester, lion Ton, ' Ailjnsto and Gos
snnl Corsets, Ituttcricks Patterns and Publications.
FOR THE BENEFIT '
OF THE TAXPAYERS
ASSESSOR STRAIN WOULD
MEET WITH All PEOPLE
Smart Models for Spring
Our'Spring display of women's ready-to-wear is now at its best. Complete in everything
that is newjn tailored suits, dresses, costumes, euening frocks, waists, skirts, and wraps
Exclusive Novelities
This is the phrase that correctly expresses the character of our new garments. Those ladies who
want something out of the ordinary distinctly original will find their expectations realized in our
showing.
NOTE We urge our trade to make their selections of Easter Suits at the earliest moment In order
that the suits may be properly fitted and altered In plenty of time.. Only 17 more days remain beforex
Easter. Give us your order now.
$15.00 $25.00 $32.00 $45.00 to $60.00
A Money Saving Message For Youl
30 pairs Misses Shoes '
Vici kid. box calf, patent toe 1.50 t0 $2 val
ues. Just the thing for spring wear, sizes 11 1-2 to 2,
your choice 9S
Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear
A fine fleeced garment, not too heavy, very service
able, tan color, regular 50 quality. Message
price, each 43
Men's Canvas Cloves for 5c
We sell the same grade of canvas gloves for 5
pair that most of our competitors sell for 10c. Don't
forget to come here when you want canvas gloves
next time.
36 inch Colored Taffeta Silk
Seasons most wanted kind for a smart waist and
dressy gowns, only a few colors left, so come early
and get first choice of these fine colors, brown, light
blue, tan maize, red and navy blue, regular $1.00
values, special, yard ' 50c
25 inch Fancy Lawns and Summer Suiting
This is a rare opportunity among our bargain
events. Come in neat tiny figures, stripes, mixtures,
dots and checks, regular 102 value, special
vard 4 1-2
58 inch Fancy Oil Colored Scotch Table
Linens
Celebrated for Its strength and wearing qualities,
colors come in red, butf and blue in pretty patterns.
Regular 50 value, special 1 39
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, Where it Pays to Trade
lMlnls March 19 as Day to Jiret
With Deputy Assessors to Discuss i
Values of personal Property nnil
Invites Taxpayers lo Attend.
Pendleton, Ore., Mar. 9.
Editor The East Oregonlan:
I am going to call the deputy as
sessors of the county together this
year before the general listing of the
property is begun for the purpose of
discussing with me and among them
selves the value of personal property
for the year 1910, and also for deter
mining, so far as may be possible, the
relative values of real estate In the
various sections of the county.
In view of the dissatisfaction which
has arisen from the constantly in
creasing tax burden, I feel that it
would be a good plan to invite the
public generally and representatives
of the Grange and other farmers' or
ganizations and of commercial bodies
to meet with us also.
Of course, every well Informed per
son knows that the assessor's office
has nothing whatever to do with the
general increase ,ln taxes, but If 1
could meet the representatives of the
different sections of the county and
of the various Interests of the county,
and If they could meet one another,
so thnt we could discuss these mat
trs face to face, I think It would
certainly bring about a better under
standing ' and possibly a more equit
able' assessment.
I therefore hereby appoint Satur
day, March 19, at 2 o'clock p. m. at
the court house at Pendleton, os the
time,and place for such meeting. The
press of the county is the only means
that I have of bringing this matter
already devoted so much time and
space to the public benefit that I do
not have the face to ask you to give
notice of this meeting, yet I will ap
preciate it if you do.
c. p: strain.
County Assessor.
A Godse
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MR.
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clerk 32 years of age and for four y ear
have been at night work. Eating
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129 S. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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ens i the heart action and purifies the
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CAUTION. When you ask your druiaU
cer or dealer for butty's Pure Malt Whiskey be
sure you act 1M genuine, it is an enaoiuteiy
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SEALED BOTTLES ONLY never In bulk. Look
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label, and make sure the seal over tha cork Is
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HACK TO JTDEA MOVE
THREATENS DIFFICULTIES
CHICAGO CANT AFFORD
TO VOTE WHISKEY OUT
Chicago.- Chicago will become
bankrupt If the voters decide that the
-city shall be made anti-saloon terri
tory, according to a statement made
to Nathan A. Cole of the Manufac
turers and Merchants' association by
Hugo Sgrocer, ex-city statistician.
Sgrocer said that, despite arguments
that are to be submitted by the
"drys," the annual loss will be 8.
400,000 In saloon taxes alone, in ad
dition to other revenue.
THROW OUT THE LINE.
The drys are rejoicing because
they have been asured by Mayor Busse
that they will have an opportunity to
show how the financial loss to the
city may be offset. They say that
equal taxation will solve the prob
lem. William F. MulvihlU of the Anti
saloon League today prepared statis
tics which he believes will convince
the committee appointed by Mayor
Busse that at least $9,000,000 addi
tional revenue can De reauzea Dy iax- rrom the verge of de.palr
sitlnn nf rtrnrtprtv that la now seniles- ' nr,,. - .
Give Them Help and Many Pendleton
People Will Be Happier.
"Throw Out the Life Line"
The kidneys need help.
They're overworked can't get the
poison filtered out of the blood.
They're getting worse evny minute.
Will you help themT
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thousands of kidney sufferer back
tered.
There is Only One
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Mrs. G. W. Propeck of Elgin, Ore.,
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and I was gradually becoming worse.
I never .found a remedy that would
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back ached severely and the kidney
secretions were so Irregular In pas
sage as to cause me great Incon
venience. Whenever I took the least
cold, It was sure to settle In my kid
neys and greatly aggravated my suf
ferlng. I tried several remedies which
seemed to give me temporary relief
but the attacks were sure to return.
At last I learned about Doan's Kid
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Kidney Pills the credit for my pres
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For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Santa Barbara, Cal. Apparently
incensed by what he claims Is on in
fringement of plans he is now prose
cuting, Andrew Carnegie declares that
the much heralded Rockefeller Foun
dation Is a direct imitation of his own
project.
"Mr. Rockefeller's plan is copied
from mine." the steel king asserted.
"The research commission he found
ed is similar to the one I established.
The plan was suggested to me by
Theodore Roosevelt while he was
president, and I have followed his
euRBostions in many of the details.
"The Carnegie resenrch commission
has $12,000,000 in bonds and an in
come of $600,000 a year. It appears
to me that this sum should be suffi
cient to prosecute certain research
work deemed necessary to the scien
tific world.
"Nor is the Carnegie commission
confining Its work to one line to such
nn extent that aid is necessary. Right
now it has a yacht cruising around
the world collecting data and material
for investigation and study. Already
the scientists who are on the trip have
been enabled to correct many of the
charts of the British admiralty, which
were supposed to be Infallible. The
Carnegie observatory on Mount Wilson
was founded as a part of this plan."
Carnegie has left Santa Barbara
for Del Norte, where he expects to
rest for several days. From Nel Norte
he will go to San Francisco, where It
Ih reported he will deliver several ad
dresses. His plans call for a return
to southern California about March
12. He will then visit the observatory
he established on Mount Wilson, near
Pasadena, making the ascent in a
coach drawn by six horses over a road
that has been prepared especially for
his visit.
The steel magnate refused unquali
fiedly to reply to the thrusts made at
him In a public speech by Mayor Mc
Carthy of San Francisco. Continued
references to the matter were met
with a raised, warning forefinger,
whereupon he adroitly turned the con
versation into other channels.
Constantinople. Rapid growth of
the Jewish population in Asiatic-Turkey
is causing alarm among the lead
ers of the Young ' Turks, who It Is
dumored, are endeavoring to arrive
at a solution of the problem.
So much more capable are the
Jews than the Ignorant peasantry
that the latter are being crowded
from their homes and lands and a
feeling of Intense bitterness is devel
oping against the Invaders.
The fear that forcible attempt may
be made to oust the Jews Is growing
here. The authorities have been
warned to use stern repressive meas
ures to rheck disorders and bloodshed,
us the Young Turks realize that peace
at home and abroad Is necessary nt
the present time to the stability of
their administration.
The Young Turks, moreover, are
partly blamed by the people for ad
mitting the Jews, and the problem. It
Is agreed, is likely to be fraught with
growing danger for the present and
future cabinets.
Four-fifths of the population of
Jerusalem Is Jewish nnd the Jews are
constantly Increasing. Outside the
holy city, ZionlBt agents have been
nnd still are buying lands from fin
ancially embarrassed Mohemmedan
effendls. The famous Esdraelon plain
is filling with Jewish settlers and the
ancient limits, from Dan to Beer
slieba. again mark the extent of the
Jewish colonization.
AGITATES CHANGE IN
SACRIFICE HIT RULE
II
Low Westbound Settlers' Fares
From all points In Middle West, the East and the South.
You can arrange with our agent to have tickets delivered at any
point without expense for the service.
Foil Information as to fares, trains, etc., furnished on application.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Geo. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore.
Cincinnati, O. Veteran Clarke
Griffith, manager of the Cincinnati
National League club, wants another
change made In the rules for scoring
sacrifice hits. The "Fox" doesn't
have any hope of changing the pres
ent rules this year, but he has an
nounced his Intention of working for
the alteration next year.
Griffith thinks the rule that gives
a batsman a sacrifice hit upon an
outfield fly that scores a runner after
the catch la absurd.
"Tell me," he questioned, "how
many men have gone to the plate with
the deliberate intention of driving out
a long fly to score a runner from
third base? When a man bunts a
runner along, and pulls off the prop
er kind of a sacrifice, that's ft differ
ent matter. That's a real sacrifice.
The man who does It Is playing the
game and he deserves credit on" the
j scoring card.
I "On the other hand it's Just as
easy to drive out a safe hit as It Is a
long fly. A man can lay down a
Dunt at any time, Dut a nil or an out'
field fly usually is the result of lean
ing on the ball with no other Inten
tion than to pound it out of the dia
mond. "Away with the foolish outfield sac
rifice rule. I'm after it next year."
THE ROSARY AS SUNG BY
WHITMAN GLEE GIRLS
One of the most beautiful songs of
recent years, one which the world
has learned to love and appreciate as
a song of the soul is Nevln's "The
Rosary."
Indeed this song is loved so well
that we hear It on every hand from
many a different Instrument, but sel
dom is Justice given to this composi
tion. The Girls' glee club of Whit
man college, to be In Pendleton
Friday night, March 11th, sing this
old favorite in a finished manner.
They bring out with the different
voice parts the sublime harmony of
tho piece, presenting it not only as a
song of love and beauty, but also as
the work of nnortlst.
A feature of the program will be the
appearance of Mr. Sterling, pianist,
who has previously appeared before
Pendleton people.
1100 Reward. tlOO.
Tbe resden of this paper wttl be pleased
to learn tbat there Is at least ona dreaded
disease tbat science baa been able to care
la all Its stage, and tbat la Catarrh. Hall')
Catarrh Care Is tbe only positive care sow
known to the medl fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional dliesae, reqtflres i
coustltatlonal treatment. Ball's Cttarrn
Cnre taken Internally, actjng directly npoo
tha Blood and mucous tarrauM of fue syt
tetd, thereby destroying tbe foundation, of
the discuss, and glvlag the patient atrengtt
by building op the constitution and assist
In natnee In doing Its' ork. The pro
prietors have so mneb faith Is Its curative
powers that tbey offer Ona Hundred Dol
lars for any esse that It falls to core gand
for Hat of testimonials.
Address :
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Bold by Drogglsts, 75c.
Take Hall's family Pills for eeaitlpa-tloa.
How Good News Spreads.
"I am 70 years old and travel most
of the time," writes B. F. Tolson of
Elizabethtown, Ky. "Eerywhore I
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run-down men and .women, restoring
strength, vigor and health that s a
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isfaction is positively guaranteed by
Tallman $ Co.
Will Una n Girls in Pendleton.
The Girls' Glee Club of Whitman
College are to sing In Pendleton at
the Presbyterian church on Friday,
March 11th. The girls have been
working hard under the Instruction
of Mrs. Appy of the Whitman Con
servatory, and their program Is an
unusually attractive one.
The club will be assisted by Mr.
Stirling, pianist, who already has an
enviable reputation In Pendleton.
A Little Cold.
He caugst a little cold
That was all.
So the neighbors sadly said,
As they gathered round his bed.
When they heard that he was dead.
He caught a little cold
That was all. (Puck.)
Neglect of a cough or cold often
leads to serious trouble. To break
up a cold in twenty-four hours nnd
cure any cough that is curable, mix
two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce)
of Virgin OH of Pine Compound pure
and eight ounces of pure whisky.
Take a teaspoonful every four hours.
You can buy these at any good drug
store and easily mix them In a large
bottle.
A Swollen Jaw
Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
It's caused by neuralgia, toothache,
or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling and relieve
the pain. The great and sure cure
for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises,
scalds any and all aches and pains.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Kansas City Is what It Is by reason
of the Missouri river, says tho Kan
sas City Star. And Portland Is what
It is and will be what It will be largely
because of the Columbia and Willam
ette rivers, greater and more Import
ant than the Missouri nnd the Kaw.
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Whitman College Girls
GLEE CLUB
Presbyterian Church
Friday, March 1 1, '10