East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 18, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAV, MARCH 18. 1S0.
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as it is today that a man to be dressed correctly must be clothed in the clothes which fashion dictates as not only correct in style but properly tailor
ed, for bo it known that when plain clothes are worn the tailoring is the all-important part. The tendencies for spring are plain effects with the to
tal elimination of all that pertains to freakishnes. Our clothes are built from fancy worsteds, tweeds, serges, imported and domestic, by the best
tailors in America today, with all the little details carefully attended to; good linings and best findings throughout
The above clothes are priced from $10.00 to $28.50.
Spring Clothes for Particular Young Men Hew Easter Styles
In addition we have standard brands for men that combine all the characteristics essential
young men. Here yon receive the very best con- to the preferment of particular young men ; fancy
sideration of the ablest tailoring talent in Am- worsteds, tweeds and serges ; classy fabrics picked
erica. Garments especially designed for young to suit the younger set
Men's New Spring Suits of Serge
Complete lines of new blue and unfinished
serges in many of the popular weights; correctly
tailored for particular men who want modest
clothes but good. Make guaranteed. Priced
from $10 to $25.00.
ITR ITIT 1 A $2.50 guaranteed watch will be given away free with every
F JtVl?Jv $7.50 purchase of merchandise. This olfer is now in elfect
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COME TOMORROW, THEY'LL NOT LAST LONG
WORKWOMEN'S CLOTHING COMPANY
Quality the same, but less expense makes the prices lower.
LOST TO HIMSELF
JOY mimj:k is at waiaa
WAMjA, HIS MKMORY GONE
FamniiK Utile Quarterback or Yost
KWen Working on Fruit Ranch
Remembers Nothing of Past Life
Can't Recall Home, Alma Mater or
Sweetheart.
Walla Walla, Wash Unable to re
member even his father and claim
ing that he has never been In Michi
gan, James Joy Miller, quarterback
anil captatn-clect of the University of
Michigan football team, Is working on
the Blalock fruit form, three miles
from this city. He was found through
the efforts of the Inspection end of
postofflce department ami Postmast
er Hrunton.
Miller remembers nothing of what
happened up to a few weeks ago.
Through bright and quick to learn his
work at the fruit farm, he has no pre
vious knowledge of his life. He de
clares that he never saw a football
game, much less played In one: that
he has no knowledge of his parents
or of his home, knows nothing of col
lege and until he was shown on the
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INIMGKSTIOX, GAS AND HEART-
IUHN GO IX FIVE MINUTES
A little ninpcpsln Now Will Make
Your Out of Order Sloinncli Feel
Fine Digests All Your Footl, Iicar
Ing Nothing to Ferment and Sour,
You onn eat anything your Btomnch
craves without fear of Indigestion or
dyspepsia, or that your food will fer
ment or sour on your stomach If you
will take a little Diapepsln occasion
ally. Tour meals will taste good, and
anything you eat will be digested;
nothing can ferment or turn Into acid
or poison or stomach gas, which caus
es belching, dizziness, 'a feeling of full
ness after eating, nausea, Indigestion
(like a lump of lead In stomach), Bil
iousness, heartburn, water brash pain
In utomach and Intestines or other
symptoms.
Headaches from the stomach are
absolutely unknown where this effec
tive remedy is used. Diapepsln real
ly does all the work of a healthy
stomach. It digests your meala when
tnmach can't. A single dose will
digest all the food you eat and leave
nothing to ferment or sour and upset
Via atomach.
Get a large BO-cent case of Pope's
Diapepsln from your druggist ana
start taking now, and In a little while
you wll lactually brag about your
healthy, strong stomach, for you then
ran eat anvthlnsr and everything you
want without the slightest discomfort
or misery, and every particle or inv
purity and gaa that Is In your stonv
h and intestines Is going to be car
rted away without the use of laxatives
or any other assistance.
Should you at this moment be suf
ferlng fro mlndlgestlon or any atom
ach disorder, you can get relief with
In five minutes.
map did not even know where Michi
gan was or how far he was from
there.
He does not even know what his
name Is, but took the name Joy Mil
ler because that was the one In his
watch. The walch also contains a
photograph of his sweetheart, but he
did not know who she was.
He first used the name "J. J. Mil
ler" and got letters under that name.
Articles he had with him, however,
convinced Postmaster Brunton that he
Is the right person: he wns also trac
ed by other Inspectors.
Minor left his home In January, af
ter having been dismissed from college
and his position on the rootbnll team
for non-registration. He went to Chl
nin remembering that he saw "a
big sheet of water," then to Montreal,
which he recalled because It was so
m ih..ro Then he came west, fi
nally coming to Spokane and then to
Walla Walla.
Miilpr'. hair is srray. He first naa
work sorting potatoes on the ranch
and is now running a transit. He is
voii iiuort nn th farm. His ratner is
arranging to come west and get him
to see If some operation win noi re
store his memory.
A Swollen Jaw
is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
if. mused by neuralgia, toothache,
or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling ana relieve
the nnin. The ereat and sure cure
for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises.
scalds any and all aches and pains.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
H. II. WEATHERSPOOX IS
EI-KCTKD F.IXilX'S MAYOR
Flcln. Ore At the annual city
election the Citizens' ticket won over
the Citizens' Independent party, or tne
or the old law and order party. While
, oiiot. nienteri ft mavor and one
councilman, all the other successful
candidates were members or tne citi
zens' party, which Insures that the
policies of the city will be the same as
the past year, and that there will be
n wholesalA raid on the soft-drink
houses, which no doubt would have
taken place had the citizens' independ
ent party candidates been elected.
Th successful candidates rouow:
Mayor, H. H. Weatherspoon: Coun
cilmen, R. Blumensteln, H. H. Hug.
Wm. Morelock: recorder, L. Denham;
marshal, William St. Peters; treas
urer, J. B. Thorson. The hold-over
coun'cllmen are: R. B. Nlles, R. C.
Mays and F. E. Smith.
WenthersDoon and Hug are the only
radical law enforcement men on tho
tlrket. The bone of contention was
the strict enforcement of the local
option law, which has been decidedly
slack in Elgin.
Farmers' Union Meeting1.
Thn remilRr semi-monthly meeting
nf tho Farmers' Educational and Co
operative Union will be held on Satur
day, March 19, at 1 p. m., in Pendle
ton. All candidates for membership
are kindly asked to be present to be
Initiated. It Is also very much desir
ed that all members of the Pendleton
local as well as of the other locals or
the county be present a there is some
very Important business before the
union. ,
C. H. ROSENBERQ, President
Th l.loii iukI the Mohmv
In the remark of a federal Judge
who was offered the nomination
of one of the Brent political put-ties
nfter fining a certain trust u number
of million dollars. "For (Jod's sake
leave me my judicial honor, manhood
and the; respect of my friends." we
have the keynote of Charles Klein's
play, "The Lion and the Mouse,"
which conn s to the Oregon theater on
Monday, March 21.
This Is one of the many recent in
stances which demonstrate beyond ca
vil that Mr. Klein did not begin to
touch the center of reality when he
wrote his preat drama which has kept
the public of the entire country talk
ing for the pa-st three years. The cler
py and the press in reference to re
cent graft Investigations have used
this play which Henry B. Harris had
the wisdom to produce as texts for
sermons mid editorials, and lately the
president of the United States was
urKed to use the lesson taught by the
"Lion and the Mouse" as a campaign
document.
It is over three years since the piece
had its premier, but a brief resume of
SPOKANE ORGANIZES GOOD
ROADS CONTRACTING COMPANY
Notice.
To subscribers of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Co.
On and after April 1st, 1(10, all
telephone bills will be payable la ad
vance on the first day of each montn
and not later than the 10th, at the
office of the company In the Matlock
building. Call at Recorders window
or mall check.
MANAGER.
Cnroyln Tlberts, Who Portrays the
Chancier of Shirley Itossmorc In
the "Lion and the Mouse," at the
'Oregon Theater, March 21,
the story may not be inapropos. John
Burkett Ryder, the unscrupulous mon
ey king of the world, is thwarted in
his plans by Judge Rossmore of the
United States supreme bench. Ryder
resolves to ruin both financially and
in reputation the honest Jurist. The
former wreck haa been accomplished
when Shirley Rossmore, his daughter,
and Ryder's only son, Jefferson, re
turn from a European trip. They met
abroad and had fallen In love. The
girl, learning of her father's impend
ing disgrace, sets about to save his
reputation and becomes a member of
the money baron's household. How
the Lion succumbs to the Mouse Is
unfair from the dramatist's standpoint
to reveal.
Miss Elberts will be seen in the role
of Shirley Rossmore and Walter Ed
wards is dealing with the part of Ry
der. It is claimed by the critics that
Mr. Harris is this season sending the
best company yet seen In Mr. Klein's
drama..
Ladles Sole Hewed.
With my new machine I can sew
your soles on for (So per pair. The)
will look better and last longer.
A. KKLUND.
Spokane, Wash. Good Roads Con
traet'ng company of Spokane,- has
been organized under the laws oi
Washington with a nominal capital, of
JlO.nno to build county roads at a
profit of not more than 7 per cent on
the Investment, the purpose being to
give the people the greatest value for
every dollar expended. The incorpor
ators are officers of the Spokane
County Good Roads association, of
which J. A. Perry, formerly a news
paper man In Missouri, Is secretary,
the trustees being William H. Cowles,
owner and publisher of the Spokesman-Review
and The Chronicle; R
Insinger, chairman of the board of
governors of the ISth N'ational Irri
gation congress; David Brown, origi
nator of the National apple show and
head of the Hazlewood company, a
J2.000.0(in concern operating dairy
plants in Washington, Oregon and
Idaho; 1"). W. Twohy. president of the
old National bank; Frederick W. De
wart, counsel, and F. H. Mason, mil
lionaire merchant, who is now in Eu
rope studying good roads and methods
of building to get the best results.
RKCOGXIXES BROTHER AFTER
1IK HAS REMOVED BEARD
Vale, Ore. A man walked into the
barber shop of H. L. Rose, on A
street Saturday and seated himself in
the chair presided over by the proprie
tor. Barber Rose went about lather
ing his customer, and all time he
worked thought there w-as something
familiar about the face of the cus
tomer. As he proceeded he became
convinced that he had seen him some
where, and as the razor scraped off
more and more of the growth, this
conviction became fixed, but he could
not yet recall who he was.
Not until the razor had done Its
work on both sides and the chin did
the tonsorlalist recognize the man in
his chair, the shaving having brought
out the now familiar visage of Rose's
brother, whom he had not seen for
17 years. The visitor knew who was
the proprietor of the shop when he
seated himself in the chair, so the
joke was on the knight of the razor.
The stranger was C. H. Rose, of
salmon City, Idaho, where he Is a
large landowner.
Stubborn As Moles
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble loss of appetite. Indlgeatlo. .
nervousness, despondency, headache,
But such troubles fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
best stomach and liver remedy. So
easy. 25c at Tallman & Co.
BOY THINKS HE IS DOG
HYPNOTISM IS ONLY RELIEF
San Francisco. Ralph Madison, 13-year-old
son of a wealthy rancher
living near Palo Alto, thinks he Is a
dog, and when he hears footsteps,
crouches and barks.
Physicians call this kind of hallu
cination chorea. Hypnotism is be
lieved to be a cure for the strange
malady, and an uncle of young Madi
son has brought him to San Francis
co to be treated.
While walking along the street on
the way to the doctor's office the boy
startled pedestrians by his savage
growls. He was still growling when
the physician's quarters were reach
ed, but by gazing fixedly into the lad's
eyes and hypnotically combating the
sufferer's delusions, the doctor man
aged to quiet his patient.
Medical students at Stanrord uni
versity have had "the boy under ob
servation for some time, and the case
has attracted much attention from
the medical fraternity.
y
Every Metker
is or should be worried when the lit
tle ones have a cough or cold. It
max d to croup 6r pleurisy er
pneumonia then to something more
serious. Ballard's Horchound Syrup
will cure the trouble at once and pre
vent any complication. Sold by A. C
Koeppen & Bros.
A Test.
"Can that young man of yours take
a hint?"
"I don't know, papa."
"Find out, will you. tonight?"
"How shall I go about ltT"
"You might set the dog on him.'
OREGON
THEATRE
ION. MARCH 21
5th Year The talk of all America 5th year
Henry B. Harris Will Present The Everlasting Success
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By Chns. Klein, author of "The Tird Degree"
A Carefully Selected Company and Complete Production.
A Clean Play Vivid and Truthful lias Broken all Records of Enduring Popularity A
Play of Today Appeals to All Classes What the Public are Awaiting Endorsed by Press,
Public and Pulpit.
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Lower Floor $ 1 . Bal ?5c.
Boxes $1.50
Seat Sale Opens Sunday.
Gal. 50c
Pendleton Drag Co.