EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGOMAX, PKXDIETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, JVXE 14, 1910. page nvc Big Hosiery Special for Wednesday Only Of Dozen Childrens Black Lace Hose nearly all sizes, Regular 25c Values for Wednesday C Only, 2 Pair for - 30 ?! 'ozen Ladies rlam Colored Lisle all shades and small and lare dots, sold all season 25c a pair Wed. Only 3 Pair 25c F. E. Livengood & to. The Ladies' and Children's Store. i i LOCALS ore almost inseparable when they are both at Stockholm. Every morning the two walk (or at least an hour In the beautiful gardens f the royal palace, and his majesty has been heard to declare that he of- j ten consults her upon state matters. Pastime pictures please all. with the queen of Sweden in Indlf- Get your horses clipped at the Cuti- ferent health, it has devolved upon the crown princess to do a large amount of entertaining than would th'TM-iR.? have been the case, and her lather-in-law declares that she Is the lust hostess lu Kurope. (.'eitain'y she presides over large juii-rines with r:trt. tact and distinction. HH CATSK VOiX DIVORCE. merclal barn. For sale A bull. 8eth M. R ohard son Pendleton, Oregon. Trash hauled once a week. Phone Prnland Bros. Black 3381. Stop the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon for the best milk and cream. We make a speelaity of caring for private horses and rigs. Commercial Barn. Loose wheat hay. baled hay and Man Sukkth in Italian and chopped hay fed at the Commercial ("alls it rnlwuirahle. Barn. Tatterson, N. J. After four months More moving pictures shown than " married life Mrs. Amelia Spinel) any other theater In the city the ns brought suit for divorce against Pastime. For rent A nice cottage on north side, close In. Inquire Standard Gro cery Co. Wife John Pplnell on the ground of cruelty, one form of which she stipuates In her hill Is "excessive stuttering by the de fendant." Testimony was heard In the suit before Special Master Henry For rent House corner Alta and Marelll, College streets, opposite Presbyterian Mrs. Spinelll said that he husband church. Apply to F. E. Judd. , ;,s all right before they were mar- F.x up your roofs with the best rled. or at least she didn't notice his sMcment of shingles ever received In stammering as much then. Pendieton. Crab Creek Lumber Co. Competent steam engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher iii.m for the threshing season. Ad Cha. Weston, Cel lo, Ore. i h"d of Oregon mid Idaho mules, three to six years old: gentle and well broke; weight from 10&0 to 1200 lbs. Must be sold by June 14. F.. W. Doo ly. North Taklma, Wah For sale A prosperous livery busi r.ew in one of the best towns In east em Oregon. Will invol. vcr $6000. The price is 15000 with terms. This Is your opportunity. Call or write C it. Jordan. I -a Grande. Ore. For sale, 3'.'0 acres of No 1 farm ing land five miles from station with abundance of water for Irrigation, 150 aii. of fin- growing crop, 50 acres summer fallow, balance pasture land which can all be cultivated and Irri gated. Tou got it all for $17.00. J5e00 cash and very easy terms. Call or rlte C. H. Jordan, Ln Grande, Ore. "lint after we were married! Oh, m -. it was simplv horrible." she add ed. If lie had been English it would not have been half so bid, but when it was In Italian, where every vowel iocs a Marathon with the other, It as unbearable." Thomas Cappa. justice of the peace, acted as Interi reter during the tak : . of testimony. "Tii.tu-bu-tu-tu-bti-bu," answered Spinelll to one of the questions. What does be say." asked Wood McKee, who reprsentod Mrs. Spinelll. ' He hasn't said it yet." replied Jus Dee 1'appa. Marshall is said to be in douht as to vhat report he will make In the case. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Offielul Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 45. Maximum temperature, 85. Koso Is Acting Agent. Walter Rose is ln charge at the O. R. & N. depot in the absence of Agent T. F. O'Brien, who Is in Port land attending the meeting of Pa cific coast freight agents. I republicans In Session. A meeting of the Republican Coun ty Central commltte Is In session at tho court house this afternoon. E. W. McComas Is ln the chair and ways and means of selecting delegates to the state assembly are under discussion. Oiio Drunk ln Jail. One drunk was picked up last eve ning and owing to the fact that today was believed to be a legal holiday he was not given the privilege of saying whether he would take three days or pay five dollars. He is simply doing time. AwnnUil IJfc Diplomas. Among those who were awarded life diplomas at the Ellensburg state nor mal on June 11, were Mrs. Lavelle McDonald and Miss Mary Frances Williams of this city. With these pa pers in their possession they are per mitted to teach in the state of Wash ington so long as they live without being compelled to take examinations. (iiM's to Hoquiam. Walter Eggerth, who has been con nected with (.he local office of the Western Union Telegraph company, as messenger and substitute operator for the past several months, left this afternoon for Seattle. From that city he goes to Hoquiam to accept a regular position as operator in the Western Union office. C'are Edwards has been installed as messenger at the local office. M:iic Ixjiik Auto Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and little daughter, Thelma, returned last night from Willamette valley points. having made the trip both ways with In the west haa produced more di versified crops under any system of farming. Corn, generally not sup posed to be a paying crop on dry lands, rivals the best products of Illi nois In quality and quantity, and he claims, too, that he has produced by dry farming methods every kind of fruit that can be grown In this zone under irrigation. John T. Burns secretary of the dry farming congress, has also received advices from various parts of the provinces of Alberta and British Co lumbia, Montana, Colorado and Ore gon that strong delegations and rep resentative exhibits will be sent to Spokane and it Is expected that Ida ho, Wyoming, Washington and other western states will be adequately rep resented. "I am also advised that Colorado, which captured many of the Import ant prizes and trophies last year," said Mr. Burns, "is planning to carry off the honors again this year." ACTRESS IX COURT. Is Tiny Hut She Wore on Street Cause of It All. Paris. Paris is enjoying a comedy In which Llane de Pougy, the noted actress, Prince Khika and a beehive hat are the principal characters. Prince Ghika, who is a typical boule vardler to whom Moni de Castellane Is an athlete In appearance, was walk ing with Mme de Pougy at Saint German, when some passers-by in dulged as was alleged. In certain dis respectful remarks on a tiny hat she wa8 wearing. A scene followed, and the result was an assault, and battery on the person of the prince, who lodg ed a comp'aint. of rude language ad dressed to herself by the party with which they had so unluckily came in to collision. Court Room Crowded. All Paris, who could possibly crowd into thhe court room, and several hundreds who could not, were pres ent when the case was called. Came lots did a great business with the crowd with a song composed for the occasion, entitled, "Elle Avait un Petit Chapeau." Piinc Ghika relating the adven ture to the Judge said: "On Easter Monday I went with Mme. Liane de Poughy to Jousset's pastry shop. We had Just been visiting some old cur iosity shops, when we met severa' la- TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF THE CLEARANCE SflLI AT PRCES hat. the exception of ih distance htn-pn i dies who stared at my iriena s One of them exciaimea, un, uu hut1 What a euv!' I said to Mme The Dalles and Portland, by auto. From Portland they went as far south as Brownsville and returned in time to attend the rose festiva1. In all they traveled 1006 m.les with their ma chine without meeting with a single .accident. Liane de Pougy. 'some people wouia do well to look at themselves in the .glass before laughing at others, then a gentleman called me a brute and other names. "I understand." remarked and little Woh!enberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money ( TSTOMS COLLECTOR LOEB XO RESPECTOR OF PERSOXS New York. That the customs reg ulations are no longer a respeetor of persons Is being emphasized anew every day under the administration of Collector of the Port Loeb. Last week it was former Governor Rollins of New Hampshire who ran afoul of the law; this week Colonel Henry C. Stu art of Virginia, son of the famous Con federate cavalry leader; Mrs. Henry C. Frick, wife of the Pittsburg multi millionaire, and Count Tedesco, of Italy, got tangled In the meshes of the customs net, now spread out with more care than ever to catch those who either by design or through lack ; of information contrive to evade the ! payment of duty on importations. The the ! stuarts had their baggage held up lected from would-be evasive passen gers on the steamship piers. The stringency of the customs regulations under Loeb has added more than 13, 000,000 to Uncle Sam's revenue since the 4 th of March last. Kill BIT OF HUSBANDS IS LATEST NOVELTY Pittsburg, Pa. An "exhibit of hus bands" is the novel show planned tor this month by the Women's club, one of the most exclusive social organiza tions of the Smoky City. For weeks the "hubbies" have been groomed and put through their stunts in order that they may show up to the best advan tage. "The husband show will take the place of the club's annual June rose festival. Some time ago. when a prominent clergyman of Pittsburg preached a i.i.i,... ,vii i a me out wltn a ueucaie , pending an investigation or tneir (iu- allusion to the probable word. j tiable foreign purchases and had to j sermon denouncing race suicide, and "That's it." the prince continued. ,,av $i,S23 to secure the release of: naming club and society women as turned round to hand my cara their property. entleman. and receivea i'- t Mrs. Frick neglected ! the principal offenders, the Womens and ran away. Tin; nurses turned so short that they broke the reach and then dashed off down the street with the front wheels of the wagon. They accomplished their escape from the wagon with such ease that not even a cherry was spilled. In attempting to turn into the Oregon feed yard they e,.lided with a telephone pole make anv declaration at all and i club held a baby show Just to disprove th Now, however, having properly ex- I IMITS OV TUP. I'l.YIXG FOLKS Foley's Kidney Remedy may be X v. n to children with admirable re sults It does away with bed wettlni and Is also recommended for us after measles and scarlet fever Koeppen Bros. Three snap-. Must se'l at once. One h ue two blorks from depot, J1400, two 5-room modern houses close In, JS00 and IS50 All east fronts. Small payments down. Inquire C. C. Hend r (kP, over Taylor Hardware Co. vi 'loiiilrcil 1'npito I-onrn'mg to Soar in Franco. t'aris. Stringent rules are beine enforced by the French military au- Miorities In consequence of the num ber of strangers nttracted to Chal ons camp by the aviation school. One,, several of the aviation pupils- there Is now n "flying colony" of lifta people flew out beyond the aveodronie over the batteries and fir ing butts. The military commander of Chalons has now Issued orders that n . aeroplane l to oar out of the flv.pg ground, and flights are now only permitted for an hour before 17-room sunrise and after 3:30 o'clock In the Runaway on Webb Stri-ct. A team hitched to a wugon and ; lift standing in front of the Empire j lodiring house on Webb street, be- , "I 1 . ... : Vn.i theminisler'eKtntpmpnts. fie train about 2:30 this afternoon blows. The ponce men came ui w n. n pres.-ea io saia ue ------ ii i,.m in the station. overlooked it. sne natil dutv on iz.-i uun.i, i.ao.B v Mme de Pougy was next mierro- j (,iift worth of Kuropean oougnt goods I'luneu uauic, me numcu ins tated. She raised a bejeweled hand in her possession and was allowed to j sire further to impress the Ignorant She declared: "1 was depart after a delay that must have persons oi t-iuauurg nun me wn been keenly embarrassing and humlU- mat tney are reauy ana truiy nome ating to a women of her proud tern- lovers, even if they do belong to clubs perament. Count Tedesco did not fare and for this purpose will give a field s.i well. He and a companion were i day, at which they will put their arrested on a charge of smuggling husbands on exhibition. The hus jewelry into the couatry. An exami- bands of half the members of the Wo. nation of his trunks showed them to i mens club don t know the nusoarras will be to be sworn insulted The name of migraior bird' was given to me." v bird v ith a long beak, which stands on one leg?" the Judge uuer- , T,,... o much incrriiueiit in i it'1. ' ' aid tin- wheels were left. The horses ,i, ,.,lrt at this. were uninjured, but the harness was j "Exactly so," she replied, adding:' v reeked. j -Then the prince was compared to I,,,, compared to a fish." j Many Vi-it Wcnalia. j -u -a all so horrible that I could According to Pendleton people whO(lill repeat it here, are returning from a brief stay at j "prince Ghika did not deal any I Wenaha the springs are to be more t,iows?" j popular this year than ever before. ) .-y0'" was the repdy "he received The following is a list of recent visit-: ;h(.m an. The scene passed very j ors at the resort: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. : ,Uickiy; t was real'y instantaneous, i Judd anil son Henry. Pendleton; John ; fricn who was along with I Keen. Athena: C. E Roosevelt, Ppn-'Im(. (le Pougy and the prince, hav dleton; George Lamon, Blue Moun- ' '.orn,horated all this evidence. I Sawmill; David Patch. r.lue . ,., . .,.., a w (r,. h.Td. One of! . r.tr.A .;i the Das-i i ieni. wno is c"uiii:ik - - be equipped with false bottoms. In of the other half but they on,, day more than $15,000 was col- made acquainted. tain David Patch. Blue Mountain Sawmi'l; L. Vander Pool, Blue Mountain Sawmill; W. J. Fur- HURRY! HURRY! k' shoo said that he had seen n!sh. Portland: Mark Moorhouse. : n,1thing but had heard some rude i noon. Chamberlain's Stomach and Live: Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sck headache. prevent de spondency and Invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers. I'ltlNCKSS CHOI OF Till'. S KBISII KING Copenhagen, Denmark The king of Sweden and his pretty daugliter-ln-l.iw, who was Princess .Margaret of Connau'iht have been described with great truth "as perfect chums" an 1 l trphciini Today's Program. 1. Her L'fe for Her Love Eel pse drima. 750 feet long. 2 Mak ng Salt. Industrial, 250 feet long. :t Macbeth. Pathe comedy. 350 ffct long. 4 Gee, I'm Late. Pathe comedy. :MI feet long. r,. A Brave Little Girl. Pathe liaina, C50 feet long. 0 it. dhead. Illustrated song. Li morrow ills. Tcutseh will ifo at Appleton to. in the interests oi nis cn- io you take t'..e Bast Oregonlant Pendleton: K. C. Herzinger. Pen l!e- tnti; W. ('. MeKinney. Pen lleton: C. S. Watts. Athena; C. E. Allen, Athe-1 na; W. L. Thompson. Pendleton: Wil liam Humphrey. Pendleton: J. R. Stott, Pendleton; F. E. Welch, Pen dleton; W. W Hoch, Pendleton, T. R. Hampton. Pend'eton; Martin Hampton, Pendleton; C. F. Dement, Walla Walla; John Ankeney, Pendle ton; John Lambirth. Pendleton; T. C. Taylor and wife Pendleton; Leon Cohen and wife, Pendleton; T. M. Harvey and wife. Athena; H. H. Foss and wife. Athena: Bertha Anger. Pendleton: Mrs. J. R. Dickson. John Dickson. H. W. Dickson and F. A. Dickson. Pendleton; W. W. Baker and wife. Dorsey Baker. Mildred Baker. H D. Baker. B. M. Baker F. E. Shaw and wife, Douglass Ball. Frances Paine. G W. Whitehouse and wife. W. A. Ritx and wife of Walla Walla; J. B. Perry and wife. Miss Jennie Perry. E. P. Marshall and wife. Miss Neva Lane. Pendleton; J. B. Catron and v!fo. John Casper and wife Miss Mary Thomas. Oscar Pruiiihcllcr and wife. Doris Drumhel ler. Marion Drumhetler. William Diumlieller, T. J. Drumhel'er and .v f-. Burton Brown Drumheller, J. lr state. Walla Walla: A. II was a goon I language. j I "Tell me." said the judge, "nobody ! will hear vou. Did his asasilant slap , ! the prince with his open hand or ' closed T" t don't know, but it i slap." was the answer. "Ah. yes! A first-class slap." was , ! the" Judge's comment, and there was. i a r .ar of 'aughter. I i The magistrate declared that he j , was unable to d. cide an issue involv : eriticism of Mme de Pougy's hat. .ud he therefore sent the ras, assizes. to the WOMAN USES !' BILL FOR A I'ORUS l'l..TKK , treasury de- ; Washington j porus plaster, asked to issut . Middleton. N. V. Th partment officials at . will shortly receive a . f. r which they will be . ., tr,n hill A week ago a mercnanl r of this city on retiring for the night. , . L a some Uib- 1: :'"' " ' . fl dresser. Ho had a lame oa k am. 'asked his wife to prepare a porus ! plaster. She did so. but aft. r beat- ... it neetdentlv dropped it in lb-? j diesser. In picking it up she did not j notice the $50 bill still clinging to it: Klrby ' .... ..nniied it i.. her husband's back.; Get Your Name down lor an 5J Appleton Tract before 10 a. m. Tuesday, June 14. Opportunity for such a small investment with such probable returns come but seldom and wife Adams. Adams; B. Woodward. I The bill w miss. .1 and servants ted of having stolen it. 1 I'll CI U'.M, KARMF.H H AS vo!ii:i cimr i mi.i iti'. over Koeppens Bed Bug Destroyer GetuTT hem All. Even'BedBugs 25c The Bottle It is in liqni'l 'h'n Hm rcnetratin5 fhat it pow into nil thr little rnicks, killing tlie bugs ami destroying the tggs as well, Ix'ing of an antiseptic nature it gets the germs also. EhcIi lx'ttle in equipped with a shaker cork which makes it quite cany to apply. K0 EPF El5 The Drug Store That Serve You Best. Spokane. Wash. W. Heiisel of ; Walerville. Wash., Tl years of age. ' who has not suffered a crop failure i In the last 2 ears wi I be a dele-j gate to the f fth dry farming congress; in Spokane, also an exhibitor at the j international exposition. October 3 I to S. entering dry farmed products in i the avrious competitions, which are i open to the world. Mr. Hensel farmed in Minnesota I until I8S6. when he located on a farm I at Watervllle. While Campbe'l and others were experimenting ln soil cul ture theories in Nebraska and Colo rado, he determined to work out his salvation in the face of what were then believed to be unsurmountable obstacles. By watching the results of various schemes of sou treatment he discovered the secret of dry farming and gradually increased his yields of wheat from 20 to 40 bushels and oats from 30 bushels to 100 bushels. , w ere sus Iti... whole household worrie !th. matter until the merchant remov-( his pons plaster, and the bill was ; ,-..ur.,l sticking to it so firmly that it f iculd not be removed without tearing! !?: to pieces. The merchant will send 'the plaster to the treasury department j for redemption. ! See LEE TEUTSCH Real Estate and Insurance, Pendleton, Ore. 550 Main Street Phone Main Ib-rlin. The international congress f anarchists at Halle decided by a large majorltv to abandon their prop- . agnnda of deeds in favor of a purely p Aceful propaganda. liv the Berlin peace authorities (!.; new tact of the anarchists is ac- ccpted with very considerable reser- 1 vation. It is not. in fact, believed that it will have any effect whatever, on the violent anarchists and their ii.aganda of dynamite. His books a'so show, that no farmer manlca Ho long 11s a man secketh his own will and his own highest good be cause It Is his and for his own sake, he will never find it; for, so long as he doeth this, he is not seeking his own highest good, and how, then, should he find it? Theologia Ocr- Fresh Hood River trawberries See Window INGRAM'S GROCERY