DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, ltl. T'XGZ 'I'll KEE. EY SWEEPS EXTRA SPECIAL Some Stirring Specials for KILL BENEFACTRESSES Ml ItDKK TWO WOMEN WHO GAVE THEM HELP Tell OUt Ladles Story of Woe and Receive Charily IYoin Tliem Re turn KlmlncHN by Robbing mid Killing Old Ladles Sentenced to Life Imprisonment. Friday and Saturday Selling at WohBenberg EBep't. Store TEN PAGES. Showing of Ladies and Misses' SUITS Our stock this season is by far larger and more varied than ever before. Beautiful suits in all the new and desireable spring shades at from $ 1 5 to $37.50. Call and see them The Balcony will be a busy place all this week F. E. Livengood & Go. March Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ready LOCALS Phone Main E for coal. Pastime pictures please all. Ice cream at Hohbach's, Court at Plenty of good, clean coal at Bur roughs, phone Main 6. I'll pay cash for your veal. Chas. Rayburn, phone Main 420. Let the women clean your clothes. Phone orders to Main 198. Farmers, list everything you have to sell for sales day, next Saturday. Dt eased chickens every Saturday at Ingrams grocery. Phone Main 37. Wanted Boarders by week, day or month. Inquire ill West Bluff street , Wanted,-woman to work In dining room. Apply Southern Cafe, 206 Al ta St. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. No coal famine with Burroughs. Phone Main t and get good coal promptly. Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. For rent 12 room lodging house within one block of Main street. En quire 20S W. Webb. Up to date dressmaking at reason able prices. Call at 70S Aura street. Will sew at home or go out by the day. For sale or trade for 6x7 or 4x6 plate camera one nearly new Cyphers Incubator, 144 egg size. Inquire Glenn Finch, at postofflce. Hunt up your lighter clothing, suits and dresses and have them made like new. City Dye Works. Mrs. Hays & Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. For sale Corner lot and six room cottage with full basement has fire place bath and toilet; range, gaa stove and electric lights; very desirable lo cation. All for 13000, cash or easy terms. Apply on premises, 114 Ra lqy street. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum Today's Program. 1. The Price of Patriotism. Drama. 2. Seaside Adventures at Home Comedy. 3. Ransom's Folly. Special adapta tion of. Richard Harding Davis' fa mous story, "Ransom's Folly. Pro duction for Thomas A. Edison. 4. Loving Hearts, one of the good Lubin comedlea. 6. The Hand of the Heiress Dra ma. 6. Sng Whistle and I'll Wait for You. The Pastime. Program for Tuesday's change. "His Last Burglary," Biograph", 1000 ft. Another of those famous Blograph pictures, without doubt the most unique and consistent story ever presented. 'The Blue Swan Inn," Urban. A drama of much Interest. "Before and After," comedy. There is plenty of life and action and the humor runs high. "The Acrobatic Fly," nature vaude ville. "The Professional Suicide," Pathe. One set Travelogues. One illustrated song. Paris. Two Savoyards, aged re spectively 19 and 20, who' had em braced the uhuhI career of chimney sweeps, have been tried at Ximes and found guilty of an atrocious crime the murder of two old ladies who had, out of kindness, given them some work to do to keep them from starvation. One day last November the two lads? who had roamed all over the country without finding any work, knocked at the door of the two ladles, who lived alone In a house on the outskirts of the village of Breau, near Mimes, and told them that they were starving. They had only 7 cents left In 'their pockets. The ladies out of kindness gave them something to eat and let them clean the chimneys of the house, for which they paid them. There was no urgent need for this work, but the ladies, though they were themselves rather poor, had con sented to It merely out of kindness, The chimney sweeps, on the contrary, thought that they were rich, and re turned the following night to rob them. As often happens, they did not stop at mere robbery, but mur dered their two benefactoresses out right. The next morning the crime was discovered. The elder of the two la dies was found dead In the hall, with her skull broken. Her sister was also lying dead In a room with a number of wounds in her head. Two little dogs, which had been great pets of the ladies, had been strangled. Sus picion Immediately fell on the two Savoyards, who had been seen com ing away from the house, and who j had hurriedly left the locality. Their clothes as chimney sweeps were found near a stream, where they had evi dently changed them for new ones, and they were next traced to, a rail-' way station where they had taken tickets for Paris. Rapid inquiries at their native place! showed that they had a relative in j the capital, and the police inferred j that they would at once seek him out. i They were right, as the Savoyards went straight from the station to the home of the relative. Detectives were waiting for them in the street and arrested them. They pleaded Kuilty at once, and were re manded for trial to the Assize Court at Nimes. The trial was short, and, though the public prosecutor askert for a sentence of capital punishment the jury returned a verdict of guilty, with extenuating circumstances. The prisoners were, in consequence, con demned to hard labor for life. $1.25 All wool Serges in black and navy, 50 in. wide, for yard 65 All Wool Batiste, all shades, 36 in. wide, for yard $1.25 Kabo Corsets, two spring styles, for 75 Muslin. and Cambric Drawers for 50 and 63 Hosiery, plain and fancy for pair '. $1.75 and $2.00 Muslin Petticoats for, each $1.50 Lingerie and Tailored Waists for. i'ivin. Tourist Cloth and Canvas Dress Linens, extra special values at 08 48? ; 95 50 39? $1.20 ... 98? 35? ANNA GOULD IS NOW A SUBJECT OF THE K USER Physicians Aro Naturally Prejudiced, against proprietary or advertised med icines, as the sale of these remedies decrease their Incomes. , However this may be, the general public is benefited by the use of such standard medicines as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, with its wonderful record of thousands of cures among suffering women. We are very glad to aay, however, that there are hundreds of honest physi cians In the United States who do not hesitate to recommend such medicines. Calling, cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, at the East Oregonlan. F. A. CLISK the only Exclusive Op I tometrlst located Im Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over SO years practice fitting glasses. Remember I grind my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit. Paris. Madame Anna Gould has assumed her new title of "Duchess de Talleyrand ct de Sagan." Moreover, she has ceased to be a citizen of eith er France ur the United States, and has become a subject of the German kaiser. As the wife of Count Boni de Cas tellane she acquired a French citizen ship; as the wife of the new Duke de Talleyrand she shares his allegiance to the German emperor and becomes a German subject for, property rea sons. The estates of the late duke are at Sagan, in northern Germany, and in spite of the mountains of debt piled on them they are extrefnely valuable. They are now under the guardian ship of the kaiser and are bringing in a revenue of (90,000 yearly, which is applied to the upkeep of the estates, Interest on debts and other legal charges. In order to keep his Sicilian estates as a subject of the kaiser, tho pres ent duke will have to follow the ex ample of his late father and become a German subject. This Is indispen sable, as the kaiser cannot continue to act as guardian of a French citi zen. It is understood that the new duke and duchess have already taken preliminary -tcps and possibly in time will desert France for Germany, where they have been advised they will be received at court and enter the best society. ' FEMALE FASHION MODELS ATTRCT CHEAT CROWDS Colonel Perry Fyffe, who was re cently appointed by President Taft, Is on his way to take charge of the police of the canal aone. The new chief is a soldier and an editor. When appointed to his present position he was managing editor of the Chatta nooga News. He was graduated from the University of Kentucky and is a lawyer. Chicago. "Diana at the Bath" had nothing on some of the living models at a great fashion show which open ed Tuesday night in the Coliseum. In truth the models did not have much on themselves. The show attracted a great crowd. as the latest creations In sheath gowns, pajamas, lingerie and chanti cleer habits are being shown on B00 shapely young women. The men have a look-in this year, no only at the show, but the newest fashions for men are displayed. The managers of the show urge the men to bring their wives and sweethearts and educate them In what is proper, so as to avoid the customary heartaches of holidays and birthdays, when the loved ones Inflict circus socks and racetrack neckties upon their male friends. The show is destined to be the at traction of ttie week, as special nights have been set aside for theatrical, so ciety and other classes, and the de mand for tickets promises to fill the Coliseum every night. Some of the living models are so perfect and the gcrwns they display so costly that they are shown in glass cages. l7on(9eBful Suit Values at. to $2(B5(1D Triumphs of artistically smart designing and tailored art. Suits of very fine serge fancy worsteds, prunellas, satin berbers and ether plain and fancy Spring Suitings with coat linings of peau de cygne. Skirts in the new, slim-hip pleated mode. Many of the coats feature the long shawl col Iar styles, in all leading colors and black big special values at . . . . $23.75 to $26.50 They are superior to any $35.00 Suits Elsewhere When you have seen the assortment of Spring styles in all the leathers that we are displaying, you will agree with us, that its a display of Our $3.50 Josephines and Oxfords surpass in their style and value, Better made, Better fitting than all others The pretty foot and ankle have a better chance than ever this Spring to display their special points of beauty. IVohlenberg Department Store " Better Goods For Less Money" HFRNARD SHAW'S PLAY. The people who accomplish tho most in life don't waste any time tracing thoir ancestors. Koeppen Bros. Cordially invite the ladies to step into their store and be tAiight free of charge how to make the very best Vanilla Flavor ings, and they may take home with them a free sample to see kow good it is. Fifly cents worth of material will make one quart of flavoring and we sell nothing less than that amount, but you can make it up in small quantities and the balance will keep for future use. The process is new, the flavor supreme, expense subnormal tf6 E H? P E M 9 The Drug Store That Serves You Best In l'orm Mko "Getting Married" Won't Require Four Hours. London. Some extraordinary sto ries have come from America concern ing Bernard Shaw's new play, to be produced during Prohman's season at the Repertory theater, which opens next month, after the conclusion of the run of "Peter Pan" at the Duke of York's. It has been stated for example that Mr. Shaw's play will require four hours for representation, that there will be no regular intervals, and that "It will be left for the audience to de cide when the curtain should fall." Although they have been repeated in this country, It Is quite obvious that the statements are absurd. The truth probably Is that Mr, Shaw's new piny resembles In form his play of last year, "Getting Married;" and It will no doubt be found that It will oc cupy about the same time in presen tation, and that, though the action Is continuous, there will be similar in tervals for tho convenience of the au dience. "Getting Married," It may be re called, re-attalned the Grek form by preserving all the unities of time and place. There was no division Into acts, no change of scene, no Impos sible lapse of time. The performance was Interrupted twice by the descent of tho curtain for a few minutes, but this was done for obvious reasons con nected with the personal convenience of the audience. When the curtain rose again, the play was picked up at the precise point at which It had descended. Campbell Millinery Opening. We will have on display a beautiful line of patterns March 10, 11 and 11. Rose Campbell, leading milliner. Save money by reading today's ads CALIFORNIA GIRL AS EVANGELIST IS WONDER Paris. All Paris is talking of the beautiful young evangelist, Miss Ger trude Davidson, of California. In spite of her extre youth she has al ready won a university degree as M. O. It must be said that it is quite a novel profession for a young lady to exercise in Paris that of bringing the heathen Into the fold. Christians, pagans, Buddhists, Mo hammedans, all sects, are represented in these weely gatherings. The con version of the old Latin quarter, which, though not so black as It Is painted, Is still wicked enough, is a heroic task for the charming young Calif ornlan. .V . weather prophet is pretty well satisfied if he comes close to hitting the bulls-eye. See Our Window-New Line of Heinz Goods New, Fresh and Delicious SWEET, SOUR AND DILL PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW IN BULK. ALL KINDS OF PICKLES. PRESERVES, RELISHES, SAUCES AND VINEGAR IN BOTTLES. Phone in your orders to Main 3? Ingrams Grocery Every Family Should Buy BLANCH ARD BUTTER f C We desire to give the consumers of "Blanchard" the Best and Freshest But ter produced. Each package is dated. Watch the date and see that it is not over a week old. CHURNED DAILY. ALL GROCERS CARRY IT Jensen Creamery Co. Jfijftjy