PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAN. PEXDLETO.V, OKKGOJf, FMDAV, MAItCII .25, 10. TEX PAGES. The Latest Spring Fashions are arrayed in all their Beauty Spring Suits in vrVG lnawiauai iLrrecrs A kffl yV7 if- ll :h If. '$ ; n, W M i Our suit department is noted for the wide range of ita styles. In buying we have selected such models as will please each individu nl customer. A suit that shows such beautiful tailoring and such a carefully thought out design as this in the picture would look distinguished in any material. Iu the fine, pure wool used by us in these suits they, attract the admi ration of everyone who sees them. The harness stitching and crow's feet give it the air of a suit made for the individual wearer. These beautiful WOOLTEX garments can be found nowhere else in this city They are guaranteed to be all wool and to give two full seasons' satisfactory service. On this guarantee we are authorized by the manufacturers to make good without question whenever called ell Jo do SO. Suits $15.00 to $60.00 v k. , - . V I'rl 1 . A , H r The Ladies of the Westminister Guild of the Presbyterian church will hold a sale of home cooked foods here in this store Saturday, March 26th. 3628 -71 "J- Ony One More Day In Which to Buy That pair of EASTER SHOES Our handsome new styles are attracting great admiration from every looker. We've everything in footwear for every body. FOR WOMEN we've dress boots, street boots, oxfords and pumps in all styles and leathers, $3, 3.50, 4 to $5. FOR MEX we've all the new styles in high or low cut shoes. All leathers, black or tan $3.00 up to $5.00. Just received a large shipment of misses' and children's ankle strap pumps in all leathers. Also a full line of boys' ox fords for Ea?u-r. ..Pendleton's Supremest Hat Show... All thot is newest and loveliest in Hats. Every model with a fashion secret of its own. Something youthful and becoming for every type of womankind. Something new and appropriate for every age and occasion. There is nothing newer in Paris than what we are showing in Hats. Xo stone has been left unturned to make this a complete exhibit of styles that nde for spring. An especially strong line of smart Tailored Hats ?5 to $12.50. A superb assortment of street and dress hats. Best in Eastern Oregon $10 to $25. Let your Easter crowning be a Peoples Warehouse Hat. MODEL GROCERY IN THE BASEMENT A dollar buys more groceries at the Peoples Warehouse than at any store in Eastern Oregon Largo cans sliced Pineapple at the low price, can 25 Fancy Table Peaches at the low price, can 25 T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the finest 25 coffee in the world. Durand's Salad Oil, gal. tins $1.25 ' liars Fels Naptha Soap 25 f, Bunt T. P. W. Soap 25 Everything the market and garden affords in vegetables .oid fruits. C'ouic in early Saturday and order your Sunday dinner. Where It Pays to Trade THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where h PVS to Trade ADVOCATES THE ONE YEAR NORMAL COURSE SVPT. POWERS OF SALEM ADDRESSES NORMAL SECTION CHOW, THE FARMERS' FRIEND. Subject Is "Value of One-Year High School Normal Course" Points out Merits of Such a Course In Some Cases Inadvisable. rno nf thp Interesting addresses of the present teachers' convention was ! the one by Prof. J. M. Powers, city uner'titendent of the Salem schools before the normal school section on "The value of the one-year high chool normal course." While greatly Impressed with the success which has attended the In troduction of the course In the Salem and Baker City high schools, Super intendent Powers said the establish ment of the course depended some what upon the local conditions sur rounding the Individual school. For Instance he thought the normal course might not be necessary if a good nor mal school was close at hand. He did believe, however, that If the lo cality is far distant from a normal school, as In some parts of Oregon, that such a course is advisable, per haps necessary. He said the course may be said" to have the following values: (a) It affords the same mental discipline as other studies. (b) Since 80 pr cent of all young people marry, and since 70 per cent of these have children, this course wouU prepare the parent for a better understanding of the principles and processes of education and enhance the parentH' Interest In the school. (c) It will prepare for better teaching In rural schools where better advantages are Impossible, or not con veniently accessible. (d) It may encourage many high school studfrnts to continue and round out their training for teaching In the regular state normal schools. In substantiation of his contentions. Superintendent Powers frequently re ferred to Illustrations In his own school at Salem and In the one at Baker City. Th office lJunter observes no game tows. With the Exception of One Month He Works for the Rancher. Washington. "The crow is a much abused bird and it Is time that some one said a good word for hia old black coat," remarked Dr. C. Hart Merri am, chief of the biological survey. "Instead of being an enemy of the farmer, as is generally believed," con tinued Dr. Merriam, "the crow Is one of his best friends and the protector of his crops. True, during corn plant ing time, the crow's bill Is turned against the farmer during one month and that month only, he is his enemy. But the other eleven months the crow is really working overtime for him. It eats thousands upon thousands of destructive insects and tiugs every week and when It comes to fe-d ng Its young, gives them a di et composed almost entirely of worms and Insects that prey upon the crops "Therefore, It makes me righteous ly indignant every time T see any one try to kill a crow. These trials, how ever, are not very often crowned with success, for the crow has become one of the wisest of wild creatures as the result of hundreds of years of perse cution and misunderstanding. "The value of many of our birds is unfortunntely unknown to the far mers whom they are striving so hard to protect. The oriole, for Instance, is the only bird that will eat the fuzzy caterpillars which are so destructive to many varieties of trees. Were It not for the woodpeckers there would be no forests, for they go after and keep down the enormous numbers of worms that attack the trees "The only bird that I would really be glad to see destroyed In this coun try ,s the English sparrow. He is ut terly worthless to the farmer or the orchard owner; he is dirty, quarrel some and drives away the song birds. Just at present the survey is striving with ail its might and ma.n to keep him out of southern California. So far we have been successful in this hattie. If the people of the cities and villages would only take up the cru ade against this little pest, they might easily get rid of him, and the beautiful song birds would come back. The sparrow Is easily trapped and easily poisoned; but every time an organized effort Is made to rid a lo cality of the nuisance, the crusaders are met with the mistaken sentimen tality of a few who know nothing about the merits of the case, and are scared off by the cry of 'Save the lit tle birds' that is set up In the papers i and from the pulpit. The English sparrow has no more right to exist j than rats, mice, scorpions, tarantulas, or any other noxious creatures that are recognized as enemies of our society." 100 Keward. 100 The readers of tnls paper will be pleueO to learn that there Is t least one dreaded disease mat science has been able tu con In all lt stages, and tbat la Catarrh. Uall Catarrh Cure Is the only ixiaitlTe enre now known tu the medical fraternity. Catarrfi being a constitutional diaeaae, require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly anon the blood and mucooa surface of the tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the dlaeaae, and glvlag the patient strengta by building up tn conatltntlos and aaalat liifc nature In doing Its' tort. Tbe pro prietors have ao much faith la It coratwe powers that the; offer One Hundred Do I lar for any case that It falls to care. Heod fur Hat of teatlmonlal. A (Id rein : F. 1 CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O Hold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pill for consta tica Pemny-in-Slot Milk Machine. London. A penny-ln-the-slot ma chine which delivers half pints of milk has made Its appearance in Lon don. The machine Is equipped with a small Ice compartment to keep the milk cool and fresh in warm weather. It Is expected to prove a great con venience to the housewives who run short of milk after the closing hours of the shops and dairies. Electric m. NEVES FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY OAIK TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY. No mailer how old and (aded your hair looks, ot how long you have been (ray, it will woik wonders (or you. keep you looking young, pro- mole a luxuriant growth of healthy hair, stop iu (ailing Tama mark out and POHlVly KC- move Dandrull. Will not toil skin or linen. Will net injure your hair. Is Not n Dye. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES tl.00 and 50e. Bottles, at Druggist Ptallo Hav SoecXoNewark.N J,U.aj, PKNDLETOJT DRCO COMPANY. "Does all the Work" Toss in the clothes, water and soap, turn the button and the electric washer will do your work and at a costoi about 2c an hour or 5c a week The clothes are cleaned and ready for wringing in about 10 minutes. Xo rubbing, no stirring, no paddling, no beating, wrench ing or squeezing indeed all handling of the clothes by mechanical parts, hands or fingers, absolutely done away, with; no attention needed ; done while you are eating breakfast ; a child can operate it. The 'Girl Question" solved at last this machine washes and wrings your clothes without wearing or Tearing Them No breaking of tbe housewife's baok no wear and tear on your delicate lingerie no washing in the same water with laifndry from homes containing contagious diseases, when you have a JEWEL KLECTT'JO MACHINE. 8 shirt size $75. 15 shirt size $85. 25 shirt size $125 Every one sold under an iron-clad guarantee. SOLD IN PENDLETON BY EMPIRE FURNITURE STORE A fine line of new and second-hand Furniture always on hand. Corner Webb and Garden Streets. CIIAS. J. KOCH, Prop.