East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, TCESDAY, MAKCII 22, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Millinery Modes that are so
Distinctive and Different
The chief thought in Easter dress is the hat that
tops the costume
Dl C fffl r till iyr nop "nts for more in the creation of Millinery
IIO LIJiCLLLTiCSS Modes at this time than in any other article
of women's apparel.
The Peoples Warehouse selection of Easter Modes is one that will appeal to all choosers.
Make a call at this store and see the display.
Rich Pattem HatS From the best originators in America.
Street and Tailored Hats
From such famous makers as Gage and Fisk. This line is exceptionally complete. Call and
see them.
Children's and Misses Hats
Of Milan liraids or in Burnt Leghorns in new I-'.-ryth shapes. Also a fine line of Bonnets,
very appropriate for Easter. All at Department Store prices which means a savins to vou.
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The Peoples Warehouse; Where it
MODERN
DWELLING
SITCATED IN THE BEST
RESIDENCE LOCALITY OP
PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR
BLOCKS FROM BCSLVEBS
CENTER. CP TO DATS
CONVENIENCES WITH
SUFFICIENT ROOM Dt
REAR FOR STABLE OR.
GARAGE. PRICE I1004.M.
FOR FURTHER PARTICU
LARS CALL ON
Mark Moorhouse
Company
111 EMt Court 81
Pbooa Mala U.
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Worn
en's
Suits of Style and Beauty
Our one wish Is that the suits we are selling at from $27.50 to
?35.00 could be compared side by side with the best you can have
made to order at $50.00.
These suits can not be compared with the ordinary ready-to-wear
suits. The Fabrics are pure wool. The style and tailoring is
far superior and the linings are the best, guaranteed for two sea
sons' wear.
These suits are real stylish models,
nil tailoring, and we have such a vast
a model here becoming to every figure.
All Means See
your own judgment guide you.
SITUATION IN THESSALY
IS GROWING CRITICAL
Constantinople, March 21. A thou
sand armed peasants assembled In
the province of Thessaly In prep
aration for an organized movement
against the Turkish and Mohammed
an land owners. The peasants are In-
Iflamed because several of their num
bers were killed yesterday In clashes
with the Greek troops at Nemboglor
and Larifha. The situation Is critical
throughout the province and civil war
appears Imminent. Several Turkish
landlords have been murdered by
peapants despite the troops. This may
result In an armed invasion by Turks.
Foley's Kidney Remedy is 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.
PAYS TEN DOLLARS
FOR WEARING HAT
New York. Tt cost Thomas A.
Nosworthy, a broker, $10 to wear his
Spring Tailored
specimens of the most skill
asortment that there
is
Th
Suits
ese
Pays to Trade
hat about 10 seconds in Justice Da
vis' part of the supreme court.
The broker had finished giving tes
timony, when, stepping down from the
witness stand, ho placed his hat on
his head and started to leave the t:;jrt
room.
"Take off your hat," shouted Thom
as Sweeney, a court officer, as he
started for Nosworthy on the run, and
Justice Davis- banged with his gavel.
Nosworthy stopped, short, looked
around in surprise, and then removed
his hat.
"You are fined $10 for contempt,"
exclaimed the Justice.
"To whom do I pay It?" inquired
the broker.
"To the court clerk," answered
Sweeney.
Nosworthy pulled out a roll Of
bills and handed a yellow backed $10
note to the clerk.
"Is there anything else?" he asked.
"No, that Is all," replied the clerk.
"Good morning," said Nosworthy.
Then the broker walked out of the
court room hat In hand.
Sulphite paper mills pour more
than 8.000.000,000 gallons of waste
liquors Into the streams of the Uni
ted States each year.
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NEWS OF TffiE
NORTHWEST
To Kw.li 'ki Ilay-Yulc ltoiul.
I'orUantl. That thu Ilarrfman In
trrests will rush construction of its
priijiusPd ron.J across the state of
Orefron from Coos B:iy to Vale, by
way of Hurns. is the latent report in
rallroaj circles on the coast; Gener
al Maiwgor-J. P. O'Brien being out
of the city it is Impossible to get his
confirmation, but the news emanates
from excellent sources, leaving little
room for doubt of its authenticity.
Man Is Wholesale RoIiIht.
Tncoma. "Wash. John I. Fitch, an
electrician and a native of Tacoma,
was arrested Monday morning charg
ed with wholesale house robbing, ex
tending over a period of more than
six months and involving property In
a large sum Many homes and offi
ces were looted by him.
Young Fitch has made a partial
confession to the police, implicating
his father, and the elder Fitch will
be arrested as an accomplice. The
prisoner is 32 years old. .
Former Teacher Sues South Bond.
South Bind. Wash. Miss Bertha
Ransom of Portland, formerly a
teacher in the South .Bend high
school, has brought suit against the
city for $16,700 damages for Injuries
received last January by falling over
a plank that had been placed upon
the sidewa'.k to prevent hoys from
coasting. Miss Ransom's Injuries
were so serious that she was compell
ed to give up her school and has been
In a Portland hospital for several
weeks, besides undergoing a serious
operation.
Bunk Insolvent Through History.
Portland. Testimony to strengthen
his contention thnt the Oregon Trust
& Savings bank was Insolvent
throughout its history and was look
ed upon with suspicion by one in a
position to know ns far back as 1905
was offered by Deputy District Attor
ney Fitzcerald In the circuit court
Monday morning in the trial of W.
H. Moore on the charge of receiving
deposijt when he knew the bank
was tottering.
By the first ledger ever kept in
the hank it was shown that on the
day it opened there was only $6320
In the hank.
Irrigation Fiuht F.ndod.
Portland. Federal Judge R. S.
Bean Monday handed down an opin
ion in which he found favor of east-
appointment of a receiver for the
D.schutes Irrigation & Power com
pany, which is reclaiming about 100,
0 o o acres of land in Crook county.
The decision brings to an end a le
gal battle which has been waging for
months between Frank Shinn and
Louis G. Addison of Co'umhus. Ohio,
fin one side and Roscoc Howard,
Frederick Stanley, J. Frank Watson
and the Merchants Saving & Trust
company on the other.
A Timely Protection.
Everyone knows the after effects of
la Kiippe ar often more dangerous
than the disease. Sj often it leads to
pneumonia, whcli a weakened heart
iiction makes fatal. La grippe coughs
that strain and weaken the system
yield quickly to the healing and
strengthening quantities' of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros.
TEAM OF ELKS IN
RUNAWAY IN NEW YORK
- transfixed by the white-hot - bar,
-Residents of Flatbush. which burnt through his body. Ml
ivenue, were treated to relli fell dead, and Molo has been ar
New York.
along Rogers
the spectacle of a runaway team of
elk on the streets of Greater New
York.
The elks are the property of Rob
ert E. Voli of 2702 Church avenue,
who bought them when the park de
partment sold off a number of the
animals In the Prospect park zoo. He
made a bet with some friends that he
would hitch the elk to a pony cart
and drive them through the streets.
Ie succeeded In driving them about
210 feet up Rogers avenue, when they
bolted, dashed the cart against a tele
graph pole; throwing Voll out, and
then sprinted down the avenue.
Policeman Slattery of the Flatbush
station saw them coming and. after
making up his mind that he was not
"seeing things," he ran out in the
street and managed to stop them. Voll
escaped with a few slight cuts and
bruises
BILLION AND A HALF
FROM TRANSVAAL MINES
Johannesburg. Mr. J. W. S. Lang
ermann, presiding at the annual
meeting of 'the chamber of mines
said that the gold output showed an
improvement of 27,925 oz., valued at
$1,840,000. The Increase In the Wit
waters and al ne has been greater,
there being a slight setback in the
outside districts. In the Wltwater
and the increase, as compared with
1U08. has been 258,698 o valued at
$60,040,000. . tl
Analyzing the results he found that
a proximately 60 per cent had been
ahsorbed In the cost of production,
31 per cent In dividends paid to the
shareholders, and against 29 per cent
in 1908, while the remaining 9 per
cent had been absorbed by the profits
tux, Interest on loans, and capital ex
penditure. The value of the gold produced in
tho Transvaal from the Inception of
gold industry 23 years ago was $1,
425,500.000. HEROIC ACTION OF
GUIDE SAVES LIFE
Chamounlx. An act of great en
durance and heroism by a profess
ional guide has just been reported.
Edouard Ravenel and Jules Favret,
two guides, were returning on skis
after making the ascent of the Aigu
ille le Blaltlese, (11,650 feet) In the
Mont Blanc range, when Favret fell
and broke a leg on the glacier, three
hours distant from the nearest house
in t'hiunounix. Hnvenel knew that
he could not return with assistance
in lean than six or seven hours, dur
ing which time his comrade would be
frozen to death, as he was unable to
move and was suffering greatly from
the cold and fracture.
Recently Ravenel had dislocated his
shoulder, but in spite of this he de.
eided to carry his comrade down to
safety. . Favret, who is a-big man,
told Ravenel to let him die as the
feat wms impossible and dangerous,
but Ravenel placed his friend on his
shoulders and started for the valley.
Four hours later he staggered into
Cluinuiunlx with his jnconsclous
burden and a doctor was sent for.
Kavret will recover. This is the third
guide whose life Ravenel has saved.
SI1FF.P.MEN MUST PAY
FOR FOREST GRAZING
Washington. That herders are not
to be permitted to graze sheep In
California forests In defiance of the
regulations of the agricultural de
partment and the forest service, in
dietates the stand the government will
tuke 'ln regard to the same question
in Oregon and Washington.
According to an announcement by
the agricultural department the
grazing rules are to be enforced to
the letter and foresters have been In
structed to report all violations and to
prosecute promptly.
The announcement was made after
the supreme court decision was made
upholding Judge Wellborn of the
federal circuit court of California,
who acquitted three herders charged
criminally with grazing sheep in the
national forests.
Fully nine out of every ten cases of
rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of
the muscles due to cold or damp, or
chronic rheumatism, neither of which
require any Internal treatment. All
that Is needed to afford relies' Is the
free application of Chamberlain's
Liniment. Give It a trial. You are
certain to be pleased with the quick
relief which It affords. Sold by all
dealers.
CI.OUDBUI JST PR EC I PITATES
DELUGE ON LA GRANDE
La Grande. Ore. Two weeks of
sunshine ended abruptly . Saturday
afternoon when a cloudburst In the
mountains sent a heavy shower., of
rocks and a great volume of water
down Deal canyon, west of the city
and the flood waters are covering a jj
i.wse neciiuu m me western una cen
tral portions of tho residence dis
tricts. Heavy rain started here at noon
and the cloudburst, started the flood i
down towards the city. Business !
streets are more or less under water
and cellars and residence lawns In
' h.e uth l.ne overflowed sewer dl
tricts are being washed out.
t The O. R. & N. roadbed Is In dan
ger and soft tracks are already be
ing reported to the local office.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable and
have been praised by thousands of
women who have been restored to
health through their gentle aid" and
curative properties. Sold by all deal
ers. ILLS MAN IN FI N
WITH WHITE HOI
STF.F.L
Geneva. I'omedy ended lu tragedy i
tut Bellingona, near Ciene,,. n fe-!
! markable fashion. '
: Two young Italians named Min Hi I
and Molo, employed In u large black- !
smith's shop, drew out two long bars j
of white hot steel from the furnace J
and made feints of attacking each
other. Molo suddenly lunged forward !
;tinu nis irienn, taken unawares, was
rested" on the charge of manslaughter.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo
men suffering from chronlo constipa
tion, headache, biliousness, dizziness,
sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia.
Sold by all dealers.
Are you interested in orchards at
NyssaT Wrrte, Irrigated Lands Cor
poration, Nyssa, Ore.
One Mai;
Overcome
constipation permanently by proper
personal co-operation with the bene
ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna,. when required. The
forming of regular habits Is most Im
portant and while endeavoring to
form them the assistance of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna Is most val
uable, as It Is the only laxative which
nets without disturbing the natural
functions and without debilitating and
It is the one laxative which leaves the
Internal organs in a naturally healthy
condition, thereby really aiding one in
that way. To get Its beneficial effects,
buy the genuine manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for
sale by all leading druggists. Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is never
classed by the well-informed with
medicines which make extravagant
and unfounded claims to cure habitual
constipation without personal co-operation.
Remedy6 CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
it quickly absorbed.
Civet Relief at Once.
It cleanses, soothes,
heals dud protects
the diseased mem
brane resulting from
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awuy a Cold in the
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MARCH I TO APRIL 15
Chicago $33.00
St. Louis $32.00
St. Paul $25.00
Corresponding rates from all
points Bast of these terminal
points to a'l stations in
OKEGON
WASHINGTON.
IDAHO
Via
Soo-Spokane Route
Tickets will be delivered to
any address by mall or wire on
amount being deposited. If un
used refund made in full.
Particulars from
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J. S. CAHTEIt, Gen, Agt.
14 Wall St., Spokane.
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Entire change three time
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Adults 10c. Children
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