East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 02, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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S PE CIALS For Saturday Evening
After 6 p. m. this evening we will offer the following extraordinary val
ues. It will pay you to take advantage of these special prices. Every
item mentioned is a bargain. You will Find them here in the store ex-
n ryl I r J . J 'til I t I . .
uvcuouuru, no numoug no' hot air" positive facts, comeandsee
JEWS OF TIE '
NORTHWEST
Women's 35c Vests for 28c
This Sattmlay evening we will offer a large assortment of
vomon's sleevelJ vests, beautifully finished nn.1 trimmed. A
bargain at 35c, tonight your ehoiee for ; 28
$1.00 Men's Golf Shirts for 63c
We have a lot of 15 doz. men's golf shirts, good quality mad
ias, good pattern?, nearly all sizes, mostly light eolors. Regu
,ar $1.00 values, tonight after C o'clock 63
6 pr. of Men's Everwear sox $1.50
Tl. 1 . .
a no oet sox on earth without an exception. 6 pairs Guar
anteed to wear 0 months. If they don't we will replace them
with new sox. Xo Questions asked. 6 PAIRS $1.50. Try
them. All eolors and black.
75c Four-in-hand Ties for 45c
A will place on sale this evening, 20 doz. four-in-hand ties,
i he most beautiful .patterns you ever saw. Such makes as
Keiser's, Auerbaelvs and other equally well known makes.
This is your chance. Don't pass it.
5c Writing Tablets 2c
This is the chance of a life time for the school children. This
evening we will sell our regular 5" writing tablets for 2 each.
I5c Hand Towels 9c
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10 doz. hand towels, 15c quality, a good size
weight This evening
and
good
.9?
Foulard and Fancy Taffeta Silks
Most desirable this coming season for pretty waists, dresses
and haiulsome gowns, 1!) to 27 inches wide in all the choice
shades and patterns, including neat, tiny figures, mixtures,
s-hepherd cheeks, stripes and shadow effects, values up to
fro? yard, special
Homo for Wayward Girls.
Seattle, Wash. A home for delln
fluent, homeless and neglected girls
was opened today nt Ravenna Park
l no new Institution will co-operate
with the juvenile court In caring for
wayward and dependent girls of from
Hi to is years of age.
36 in. Black Peau-de-soie Silks
Very high grade, superior make, guaranteed all pure silk
warranted not to crack or break and retain finish and color, U
full yard wide. Regular $1.75 value, special . $1.25
Mill Work Contract Let.
Albany, Ore. The Sears & Son
planing mill of Albany, has secured
the contract for the mill work on the
new $50,000 depot at Medford. The
new depots at Corvallls and Grants
Vims, now under construction, are also
being finished by Sears & Son.
Missionary Rally.
Seattle, Wash. With a monster
banquet nt the Armory, the Seattle
convention of the Laymen's Mission
ary Movement will be opened this
evelilnir U'ni-I, mm.
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and missionary workers will sneak
ai the cessions during the next three
duys.
40 in. double width Crepe-de-chine
Silks
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Loudrriiiilk Is Acquitted.
La Grande, Ore. L. D. Loudor
mllk, the Union man who has figur
ed in scores of lawsuits and land office
hearing over tho now famous Town
ley homestead, was Thursday exoner
ated of the charge of trespassing
which has been hanging over him for
a year or more.
are in vogue more than ever this ..! .m.-,.i.i
silk, soft, fluffy and lustrous. Colors come in maize, Nile
green, pink, light blue, lavender, cream, tan. r. .,.!:,; S1.2S
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velue, special
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Dress Skirts at a Barain
Blue, tan, black and white,
pleated effects.
S4.50 Grade will go for
Tanama and serge. The latest
$3.95
r - S4.35
$5.00 Grade will go fo
$5.50 Grade will go for m ' $4 85
$6.00 Grade will go for
$7.00 Grade will go for '.
I.a Grande Family Poisoned.
La Grande, Ore. County Fruit In
spector Garit Oldenburg, his wife and
daughter, had a narrow escape from
death by ptomaine poisoning Thurs
day night. The family was seized
with terrible pains, and all night long
were in grave danger of death. They
are improved today and will recover.
They are unable to trace the pois
oning to its source.
Portland Runaways CuukIiU
Albany, Ore. Throe Portiaud iiuj -.
giving their names as Lloyd Chllder.
aged 13: Cecil Chlldeis. age, 11, and
Clarence Klrklund. ' need 12, arrived
In Albany on a freight train early
Thursday morning. Chief of Police
Munkers questioned the bny-i nnl
found them to be runnimr nw:i- fr--
home. They were held until their par
lents -in-rived from Portland.
Spring Tired?
Are You Weary and Run Down?
Are You Sick and Depressed?
Is Your Blood Thin and Poor?
Do you take cold easily? Do you
feel shivery? Utterly fagged out after
a little exertion? Is your complexion
bad? Do you feel that life is not worth
living? Nearly every one has some of
these symptoms in spring, for winter,
while apparently bracing, is all the time
sapping your strength. l!y spring every
one is in a more or less played-out con
dition just right to catch any disease.
Not always sick, but tired, tired, tired.
To carry you through the changeable,
trying, disease-breeding weather of
spring you need
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
It is prescribed by
doctors every
where. It is an
absolutely pure,
gentle and invigo
rating stimulant
mid tonic. It over
comes all weaken
ing, wasting and
rundown conditions of the bodv. braFii
and muscle, giving the system power to
throw off and resist coughs, colds,
asthma, grippe, catarrh, bronchitis and
lung troubles; it is a wonderful remedy
in the prevention and cure of consump
tion, pneumonia, malaria and low fevers
if taken as directed.
All druggists", grocers and dealers, or
direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Be sure you
pet the genuine; substitutes and imita
tions are injurious. Medical booklet.
containing rare common sense niles for
health, and testimonials, also doctors
advice, sent free to any one who writes
Tba Dully Malt Wbbkty Co.. Rachwter, N. V.
Park Street Pharmacy, Portland Ore.,
Distributors.
Columbia Baseball.
New York, April 2. With Rutgers
at South Field this afternoon, the Co
lumbia University baseball season will
be Inaugurated. The Princeton gam
is set for April 16, at Princeton, whiU
the Yale game will bo played here
May 28.
Earl Grey as Patron.
Montreal, April 2. Under the pat
ronage of the Governor-General of
Canada, Eary Gray, the Montreal Am
ateur Athletic association will held
Its gymnastic display this evening.
$5.15
$5.95
The Peoples Warehouse Where it
...7- lr v.amam uveratls, Hart, Sehaffner Marx Clothe
LEADERS OF LEAGUE
MEET T
Pay
its. Manh
-hw. 11. SMsnn Hal,
s to irade
s. .Uanliattan SJurls.
; Surveyors Siviire Injunction.
I t.ayloii, Wash. The state survey- J
.ors who were Thursday driven off the'
I ranch .of LeTIs Winilost. three mile
west of here, by armed farmers"
(wives, Thursday secured a restrain- j
lng injunction authorizing them to j
I proceed with the survey for the pro
posed state highway leading from
Uayton towards Walla Walla. The
I Injunction holds until today noon and
the surveyors will complete the work
of setting stakes today.
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PEXDLETOX AXD WESTON TO
FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY
Contest Will Be Pulled Off in This
City Both Teams Strong and Con
fident Changes in Pendleton Line
up Harlan Will Pitch Again.
tomorrow morning, and the showlnir
there made may work some changes
in the line-up. The game will begin
promptly at 2:30 and will occur on the
West Court street grounds.
by
Tomorrow's sun, the clouds per
- mitting, will look down upon a strug
gle for supremacy within the precincts
of this city, for the willow wielders
of Weston will wage war on the lo
cal diamond with the horsehlde jug-
lers of Pendleton. The event in ques
tion Is the second game of the Blue
Mountain league series and the con
test here will be fought by the leaders
of the league. Both teams won their
Initial game last Sunday and both
teams have a determination to annex
another before the world Is ons day
older.
Weston is coming with a bunch that
knows the fine points of the game,
and if the locals succeed in making
a marginal score It will be only after
a strenuous and hard-fought exhibi
tion. Among the artists who will ap
pear on the visitor's nine will be Jack
Keefe, who performs Just as well on
the diamond as he docs on the stage.
Young Harlan, Pendleton's . phe
nomenal twirler. will again occupy
the mound for Frazler's colts, and
since his record a week ago, the an
nouncement of his appearance will
be the signal of much rejoicing among
S-Jc-al fans. At the receiving end of the
battery there will be a change, as Col
lins is absent from the city. Lester
Crnin, who has been seen In a uni
form many tlm?, will peek through
KKAPP WINS HIS GAME.
Portland Defeats San I-Yauclsco
Score of Three to Nothing-
San Francisco, April 2. Portland
defeated San Francisco in a fast
game yesterday afternoon by a score
of 3 to 0, neither side scoring until
the seventh, when the northerners
chalked up three runs. The clever
twirling of Eugene Krapp, who -was in
the box for the nortnern aggregation,
was largely responsible for the latter
winning, San Francisco securing only
one hit a double by Tennant in the
fourth while the visitors scored six
against Willis. Score: K. H.. E.
San Francisco 0 1 2
Portland 3 6 0
Batteries Krapp and Fisher; Wil
lis and Berry.
ERRORLESS BALL PLAYED.
Oakland Wins from Senators by Score
of Three to Nothing.
Sacramento, Cai., April 2. The
Oaklands played errorless ball be
hind Harkins, who pitched a superb
game yesterday afternoon and won
from the Senators 3 to 0. Doubles by
Hogan and Harkins In the sixth In
ning, aided by Darringer's error, gave
the Oaklanders three runs and the
game. Score: R. h. E.
Oakland 3 5 0
Sacramento 0 4 i
Batteries Harkins and Spiesman;
Whalen, Fitzgerald and La Longe.
PLAN FOR BIG BOWLJXG
TOURNAMENT AT SPOKAXE
Spokane, Wash. J. Oscar Peterson,
treasurer of Spokane, who was elect
ed first vice president of the Western
Bowling congress at San Francisco, a
few days ago, and officers of the Spo
kane Bowling league have taken an
optional lease on the mammoth pa
vilion at Natatorium park here, for
the western tournament in 1911. Ar
rangements are already under way
for the installation of sufficient
standard alleys to accommodate at
least 500 bowlers from various cities
and towns west of the Mississippi riv
er. The Spokane chamber of com
merce and The Inland Herald will of
fer special trophy cups for the high
est Individual team scores, in addi
tion to which there will be medals by
Mayor Pratt and others. The cham
ber of commerce and other local or
ganizations will also co-operate with
the league In entertaining the dele
gates and teams at the tourney next
spring, and everything will be done
to make the meet the most successful
in the history of the congress.
VERXON WINS FROM ANGELS.
by
Scrappy Contest at A'ernon Lost
Angelenoe by Score of 8 to- 2.
Los Angeles, April 2. Vernon won
in a scrappy contest with the Angela
yesterday afternoon at Vernon by a
score of 8 to 2 Umpire McGreevy
tho bird cage and from all accounts Is had several lively discussions with the
Just as good on the peg as in his players and Dillon and Daley were
palmy days. The only other change j both fined. Daley was ordered off
In the line-up will be Dickson, moved the grounds following a discussion
from field tu third base, and Strand
filling th vacancy in the outer gar
dens. Several of the- younger players will
be kept on the ut'llty bench and may
be given an opportunity to prove their
mettle before the game is over. Final
practice will be hold at nine o'clock
A Reliable Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
It quick l absorbed.
6iet Reliel at One.
It cleanses, soothes.
Deals and protect
the diseased mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and drives
way aCcrld in the Head quickly. Restore
the Senses of Taste and bmelL Full size
SO eta. at Druggists or by malL Liquid
Oreum Balm for cm in atomizer! 75 eta.
Ely Brothers, CO Warren Street, Kew York,
w ith the umpire. Score: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 2 S 2
Vernon g n 0
Batteries Criger and H. Smith;
Stovall and Brown.
Chicago No. 2, 9; Pueblo, 4.
Pueblo, Colo., April 2. The Chica
go White Sox No. 2 defeated a picked
team here yesterday, 9 to 4. White
was hit iard in the eighth inning.
Score: r. h. E.
Chicago 9 ig 2
Pueblo 4 9 j
White and Ryan; Jackson and Whalen.
Emery Race Results
Oakland, Cai., April 2. Daddy Glp
beat the barrier in the Cordelia handi
cap at Emeryville yesterday and won
from Chester Krum a nose. With an
equal break Chester Krum would have
won.' Salall beat Han An a neck in
the two year old event. J. R Laugh
rey gained a neasy victory in the dis
tance event.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas 'Coon
ty, M.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
enlor partner of the firm of F. J. Che
ney it Co., doing business In tbe City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
UUNDItED DOLLARS for eacb and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
the ose of Ball's Catarrh Cor.
FRANK i. ORKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, tbls 0th day of December, A.
D. 1889.
A. W. GLEARON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
anrfaces of the system. Bend for testimo
nials free.
F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Drngglat, 75c.
Take Ball's Family rill for constipation.
Real Estate Dinner.
New York, April 2. The Xew Tork
New Jersey Real Estate Exchange
will hold Its annual banquet at the
Hotel Astor this evening, at which
me governors of both states
the Judiciary, will he present.
with
Every family and especially those
,who reside in the country, should be
provided at all times with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Liniment. There is ijo
telling when It may be wanted in case
of an accident or emergency. It Is
most exeeHent In all cases "of rheu
matism, sprains and bruises Sold by
all dealeis.
PilHt-o Man Suicides.
Pasco, Wash. Dr. C. Schumacher
cr-nunitted suicide Thursday morning
by shooting himself In the mouth
with an old pistol. Tills note was
found on the corpse:
"Dispose of my body In the cheap
est possible manner. Perhaps here
on my own place. My wish always
was to be cremated. But It may cost
much. Do as you think best."
Xo inquctit was held.
Dr. .Schumacher was born In Ger
many. He was 73 years old. Ho Is
survived l,y his wife and three daughters.
Workmen Praise Diaz.
City of Mexico, April 2. Several
thousand Mexican workmen paraded
today as a manifestation In favor of
the re-election of Diaz to the presi
dency. Today was chosen because It
(N the anniversary of Gen. Diaz's vlc-
I'hl Delta Phi Banquet.
Washington. April 2 Cabinet mem
bers, senators, representatives and
luominent government off eials will ! -.. . n...i
be .present at the. annual banquet of I ll
.. . ID inline,
Chamberlain's Stomach and
CAMPAIGN FOR OPENING
OF COLUMBIA RIVER
Spokane. Wash. Professor W. D.
Lyman of Walla Walla, Wash., rep
resenting the National Rivers and
Harbors congress, Is waging an. active
campaign In Spokane and other parts
of this district for the opening of the
Columbia river from Uevelstoke, B.
C, by way of Kettle Falls, Wash , to
the Pacific ocean, to provide a water
way of 1000 miles. The cost of the
work on tho American side Is esti
mated at between $7,000,000 and $8,
000,000, to which Is added $1,000,000
to Improve Snake river from its mouth
to Lewlston, Idaho. He believes the
work can be done within five years,
and he points to its completion as the
solution of the freight rate problem
for Spokane and common points in
the northwest, saying also that tho
opening of the rivers to navigation
will mean the construction of hun
dreds of miles of electric railway lines
In Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
This, he adds, will provide waterway
competition with transcontinental
line, which expert in rate matters
hold, Is the fundamental principle un
derlying cheap transportation for cit
ies and district in the interor.
.and he writes about It. "Some time
Liver ! ago I was confine,! tn mu ...uu
T.W..I. ..!. ... .. . . '
..v naiuro in uriving all , rnronic rneumatism. I used two bot-
impurities out of the system, insuring ties of Foley's Kidney Remedy with
a free and regular condition and re- j good effect, and thethird bottle put
storing the organs of the body to me on my feet and I resumed work
health and strength. Sold by all as conductor on the Lexington, Ky.,
dealers. street railway. It gave me more re-
"'f than any medicine I had ever
Southern Athletic Meet. used, and it will do all vou claim In
Charlottesville, Vr., April 2. Vir. eases of rheumatism." Foley's Kld
gin a athletics are pitted against the ney Remedy cures rheumatism by
bf st from many other universities and eliminating the uric acid from tho
colleges In today's Southern interenl. ' hi,,,,,! i.-.... r
t . 1 ...... ui ua.
Prompt relet in all cases of throat
and lung trouble if you use Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to
take, soothing and healing In effect.
Sold by all dealers.
Dickinson at Princeton.
Princeton, N. J., April 2. Dickin
son college's baseball nine will be
Princeton's opponent on the local dia
mond this afternoon.
Prepare for Woodmen Cmni.
Buffalo, N. Y., April 2. Head cainn
, officers of the Modern Woodmen of
.merica met here today to make pre
liminary plans for the national con
vention of the order, which will he
held In Iluffalo In June, 1911.
Do you want five (G) or ten (10)
acres In Canyon Conty, Idaho T Great
orchard belt. Write. Oregonldaho
Apple Orchard Company, Nyssa, Ore.
Catholic Championship.
Snn Francisco, April 2. Baseball
nines of Knntn flnrn nn Cf 1Lrn..,.
... uiiu ; l. iuai j o
I colleges win piuy today the first of a
series of three games for the Catholic
college championship of California.
flRf
Do Vou Get Up
With a Lame Back?
:Uncy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everyone k nows of Pr. Kilmer'
'wanip-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy, be
cause of its remark
able health restoring
properties. Swami
coming rheumatism,
pain in the hack, kid
neys, liver, bladder
ami every part of tho
urinary passage. It
corrects inability la
old water and sc-aMin;;xiin in passing it,
w bad effects following use ofliijuor, wine
r Oecr, unci overcomes that unpleasant
lecessity of beiiitf compelled to j;o often
Jirouxh the day, and to get up many
jiues during the uiht.
Swamp-Root is not recommended for
;verythitij but if you have kidnev, liver
ar bladder trouble, it will be found just
the remedy you need. It has been thor
oughly tested in private practice, and has
-roved so successful that a special ar
angeiuent has been made by w hich all
readers of this paper, w ho have not al
ready tried it, may have a sample Ixittle
ent free by mail, also a book telling
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
uuuouui you nave Kid
ney or bladder trouble.
v hen writmirmeiition T:"'M2.m
readiiiK thi9 generous I TTtr!
5ffcr in this paper and ieilltRSfliJcii
;nd your address to
Or. Kilmer & Co.. 'nJZT'
Jinghnmton, N. Y, The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don't make any mistake
but remember the name, Swnmp-Ront,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dws.Binghanitou.N. Y.,ou every bottle.
There are a lot of people hunting
trouble out of season.
Overindulgence
Some day you may eat too much. Some nicht
- (if you're a man) you may drink more than is
good for you. For all excesses in eating and drinking
is best because it acts on the liver, moves the bowels
and gets rid of whatever may be overloading your
stomach, for any sickness of the sort constipa
tion or stomach and liver troubles take an NR tab
let to-night and you'll feel better in the morning. $2
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by Ouiciull Adven'iinf C.. Ckft
April 2, 1910.
Dear friend:
All eggs are not the same Just be
cause they all have shells around
them. Its the inside not the outside
of nn egg that counts. Can't you tell
a fresh egg when you taste it? I can.
My mama wants fresh egg from th
country. City hens don't lay freh
eggs. Fresh country egg will cost
you 20 cents a dozen.
Mr. Clark also keeps Preferred
Stock Canned Goods, Closset & De
vcr Coffees, Tea and Spice.
CLARK'S
GROCERY
Phone Main 174.
544-546 Main Street