PAGB TWA DAILV EAST OHtXiONlAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AIGVST 1, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. EXTRA SPECIAL! ..For Tuesday Only. A One-Piece Black Taffeta Dresses The very latest styles out- Sizes 36 to 44 An exceptional bargain. Ther& are only 17 suits in the lotso come early $17.50 Dresses Special Price . . ' . $10.65 S $18.00 Dresses Special Price . . . $ 1 1 .80 (( $20.00 Dresses Special Price . . . $12.90 $22.00 Dresses Special Price . $28.50 Dresses Special Price $13.85 $16.30 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE i Where it Pays to Trade Agents for Red Cross Shoes, Buttericks Patterns and Publications, Royal Worcester, Bon Ton, Adjusto and Gossard Corsets. NORTHWEST NOTES Girl's Kidnapper Arrested. Co'.fax. Wish. Guy Gregory, n?ed !3, charged with kidnapping Mary Owens, aged 12. from her home at Simmons, near AYalla Walla was ar rested by Deputy Sheriff Cole near Wir.i na p. ml turned over to Sheriff Havllar.d of Walla W'illa Saturday. Sheriff Carter found Mary Owens at Riparia. Gregory having left her there expecting to send for her in a few days. Gregory claims to love the girl. SF.NATOIt AUUAHAM WOULD UE GOVERNOR t.-d false. But when nsticd, at the in stance of the investigators, if they knew ..f ;;ny experiments confirming their belief in the harmful effect of drinking water during meals, they ad mitted they did not. It seemed so self-evident that nobody thought of wasting time Gathering proofs together. Icy Weather Reported. Sutes. Idaho. While reports from the east are daily bringing news of heat prostrations the dwellers at Mountain House, a resort 25 miles front here, are working to keep the pipes from freezing. Stltes is now consilering the report of E. M. Clark Salem, Ore. State Senator Albert Abraham, of Douglas county, Satur day filed his declaration of Intention M become a candidate for governor in the republican primaries. He wants printed opposite his name on the pri mary ballot the .following legend: 'Tarty organization on Hughes-' Tnft-Roosevelt plan." His declaration contains the follow- i ing statement of his platform: "If I am nominated and elected, 1 will, during my term of office, strive to uphold the constitution and laws ' Rnhy Morjihiiip fiends are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium and narcotics. McGee's Baby Elixir contains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of any kind. A sure and safe i-re for disordered stomachs, bowels and fretfulness splendid for teeth ing infants. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. A .MODERN lilUDK. Insl-tod on Occupying Separate Room mill Divorce followed. , Veu Vnrlf TTle.innr Trm.le Gprnvv of this state and United States and to ,h; ..Inv,nc,lv moil,st bri,le'. is no attain the blessings of liberty, peace, honor, harmony ' and prosperity, to secure and maintain a truly repre sentative party organization as the that there is half an Inch of ice coat ing on all the pools and ponds in the Mountain House district. When th- winter season passed at Mountain House the only difference in the weather appreciable was that note', in the calendar. Clark, when aked If the Ice was likely to get th'ck en ough to skate on by August 1, is reported to have assured the question er that for ordinary skating purposes a small man might easily be support ed now without danger of a plunge Into the icy waters. longer a wife of Albert H. Gerow. Her modesty proved such an obstacle to their matrimonial happiness that Su preme Court Justice Bischoff annulled best means of securing representative , ,ne m(,rlta, contract at the request of government, and the primary plan favored by Governor Hughes, Presi dent Taft and Ex-Presi lent Roosevelt, jas the best moans yet devised of se curing trulv representative party organization." the husband. At the expiration of three months either or both parties v.-ill be free to remarry. The case of Gerow versus Gerow Is regarded as unique. It is the first 'time In the history of the New York -"e;nai.. "'.v reco.n- r.,r,- ,a Wnown that the mendation for state superintendent of ,flw ha9 ,eparntP(, nusnan,. and wife Va-t Tires Get New Hold. Wallace, Idaho. Forest fires Sat urliy were worse than ever. At Graham creek fire has broken across the NrTth Fork of the Coeu d'Alene river and Ls being held by only 15 men. If this fire Is fanned by the high, wind at this time more than 200. 00 ' ,000 feet of splendid timber schools, and Ralph W. Hoyt. assem bly recommendation for state treas urer. Saturday filed declarations of In tention to run for the offices for which they were recommended. ; because the woman, although willing .to be married, was unwilling to be a wife. Technically, the bride was I guilty of "fraud" in having led her I husband to suppose that they were to j be more than "Just friends" after the marriage ceremony. Graduate of Wcllsley. The bride Is the daughter of Thom- A Plain statement of Facts. Samuel McWyllo. Bloomlngton, ; Ind., a veteran G. A. It. man, with a ', record of whom any soldier might be , a Nunn nf Maiden, a suburb of Bos proud, writes us of his physical ail- ton. She is a graduate of Wellsley ments contracted while In the army. College, and hlghlv accomplished In He says: "While I was In the army music and art. Five years prior to in 1S63. I was taken down with In- , her marriage to Gerow on April 2, j flamation of the llvei, which later do- i?09, she became acquainted with I vel.-r.erl int, t'ftnnv an,l hlaibler troll- h!ni Some time in Mnirh. 190S. she will be destroyed, in add tion to the . am, pVf.r s:n(?e then j have tried promised to be his wife. Thev were tremendous area already burned. t pffort a curp but have been unable. ; married at the home of the bride's At Murray a terrific struggle Is be- T navp USPf, a crMt flpa, of medicine ' parents In Maiden, lng made with the fire in that sec-)an,, dortorPfi hur FoPV Kidney Pills' Mr. Gerow informed the court that ""n -ma eei awnaD.e man nas Deen , havp d,,nP mor g0(vl for me than he broueht bis bride directly to New 1'IND POLICEMAN'S LOT STILL. NOT A HAPPY ONE requested to help save the mill and plan, of the Bear Tom Mining com pany, one of the best m'nes of that ! se. .. .n. j F.fteen more men have been sent , by the f res try department to Pine i cre-k r.r.d 35 of the great blaze at the ! hei.j of the St. Joe river. The situa- j hroughout the county i3 a ban- J de.-peratv and fresh fire disas re r. poru l almost hourly. anything I have ever taken gladly recommend their use Koeppen & Bros I 1 I E OR DEATH FROM tin!, r- l.a-t Iiootletrser lined. Eugene, Or. Harvey Jones, the last or..; of the gang of b 'otieggers arrpst el over a week ago to be convicted, w.i.- f ind ::00 and sentenced to the fOUi:"y Jail by Judge Brjsun of the ju.v.,e o.un auturuay. r..Si.i P" ( if fat you ,viU i,Pcome thin; eith and I York City. They arrive l at the Hotel A. C. Belmont about 10 o'clock that night, i To the surprise of the husband, how ' ever, the bride insisted on ocrupylni a separate room. Caresses failed to WATER AT MKAL TIME move her. I The two nights that followed were dupM'Tit of the veddln.j nitrht. so fr.r as the 1'latioiis of Mr. and Mrs. i Gerow wi re eoncernv.tl. On April 2ri, i Jlr- Gerow riuitred the hotel and rc j turned to l-.-r Boston heme. Then en ! sued a "orresponrtenee that resulted i in Mr. Gerow goin? to Boston a few i d-iys lat- r and pers-iading his brldo to return to New York with him. New York. An Investigation Just completed shows that tho average policeman is far from having tho cosy time he has been supposed to enjoy. At a single station house It was discovered that no less than IS men have been forced to pawn their dress uniforms. A great numller are in the habit of pawning their sum mer uniforms In the winter and their winter uniforms in the summer. The policeman's annual pay. it was shown, begins at $800 and after five years service Increases to 11400, at the rate of $1000 a year. However, the rules, regulations and customs of the department cut a large slice from these figures. To begin with, as soon as a man indicates a desire to Join the force,' It Is suggested that he fit himself for the mental and physical examination by attending some one of the private preparatory schools. The fee for each of the two courses Is $50 so that right at the start $100 of his first year's salary is gone. Then 2 per cent of each policeman's salary, amounting to $16, the first year, is regularly deducted for the pension fund, leaving by this time $6S4 for the first 12 months' service. Every policeman must have three uniforms costing altogether $155, and though they are undoubtedly worth the money the original $$00 is furth er reduced to $529. Other equipment, repairs, dues and the like, with a to tal altogether of $333, bring his net salary down to $467 for the first year or less than the amount earned by the day laborer. Loss of Ap-K-tite Is commonly grad ual; one dish after another is set aside. It is one of the first indications that the system Is running down, and there is nothing else so pood for it as Hood's Sarsaparilla the best of all tonics. INDIAN WOMEN SEARCH. WALLA WALLA WHEAT IS UNUSUALLY GOOD TOP NOTCH PRICES FOR FIRST OPENING Hunt for Bodies of Relatives Who Brow ncd In the Yakima River. North Yakima, Wash. Two Indian squaws, Mrs. Wild Man and Mrs. Louis Pirns, who have been searching , for weeks along the banks of the Ya kima river for the bodies of the for-! tr.er's husband and the hitter's son,! drowned some time ago, called at thij i sheriff's office for information re garding two bodies reported found at Prosser. Despite the fact that the Benton county sheriff, when called up over! the phone, said that the bodies had! in en Identified, the Indian women were convinced that they were their ' lost ones nnd set out at once for ' Prosser. ! The Pirns boy went over the Sunny side dam and Wild Man lost his life ; trying to swim the river in an effort to recover rim's body. The women ! live near Wapato and will not rest contented until the bodies are buried ' In the tribal burying grounds. FIRST GUILLOTINE FOR CHINA IN PLACE Pekln. Tho first guillotine to be, employed in China has arrived hero : from France. It will be set up InsldG ' the new prison, as, according jf recent j regulations, executions will no longer be public. Penalty of death, as laid down in j the old code, had six degrees death I by torture, Immediate decapitation and exhibition of the head, decapitation! after some months, Immediate d capitatjon without exhibition of the head, Immediate hanging and hanging after some months. ! According to the new code the death j penalty ls in four degrees immedl-' ato decapitation, deferred deeapitn-! tion, immediate hanging and deferr- , ed hanging. The advantage to the' condemned person of a deferred ex ecution consists In the fact that every year the list of names of those under sentence of death Is submitted to the Emperor, and under the names of of such as are to be executed he draws a reil line. The others escape for that year, hut must take their chances the next year and every successive year, 1 when the same formality is gone through on the part of the sovereign. New Crop Wheal Breaks All Records Full Wheat Is lletter Crops This Your Will Re One of Most Profit able In Years, Walla Walla. As harvest advances, prospects for good returns for this years crop Increase and the past week's developments were of a par tii ularly encouraging nature. First of all new crop wheat broke all records for high' prices. Then France bidding for Wlla Walla wheat strengthened the local market. Con tinued good yields are helping nnd the extra quality of the grain is also an aid. Prices on wheat started at 90 cents for the new crop. This went to 90 l-2cents In another day, and on Thursday 91 cents was offered, farm ers generally holding for a higher price. This is, of course, for blue stem, club ruling about 6 to S cents lower. Full Wheat netter. Spring grown wheat will not make as good a crop as the fall wheat. This Is shown by the test made of spring grain, which went but 57 pounds, while fall grain has been going 60 to 62. However, the spring grain test ed was on light land and the compar ison will not hold on the whole crop. Yields of from 35 to 50 bushels are most common, and fall grain will av erage well above tho first quoted fig ure. From the lower end, where the soli Is light, and burning ls most fear ed, there is but one report: Good crops. There Is no bumper yield, but the wheat, generally speaking, Is up to average. If not above. Crops Profitable. Prices will make the crop one of the most profitable for years. How ever, there Is on0 thing against the big returns Idea and that Is that spring grain Is yielding far under fall sown wheat, both in weight and quantity. As there was much less than the usual amount of fall sown wheat, this will make an appreciable difference In the money returned to the Walla Walla valley as a result of the wheat harvest this year. Tue total absence of smut Is prov ing a blesshig to the farmer, and so far there has not been a single acci dent by fire or explosion. This Is a decided relief over the trouble of last year, when machine after machine was destroyed by smut explosions. The first accident' of the season came this week, when Thomas Blue x separator tender on a combined machine, lost. the fingers of his right hand in the gearing. Up to this time however, there have been remarkably few accidents in the grain fields. There are plenty of men o fill the crews this year, and farmers say they are getting a better class of labor than ever before. Just why this Is has not been explained, but the fact remains that there are few Idlers on the streets and at the same time no Jolts going begging; while every man who is looking for work has been able thus far to find It. ANOTHER WOMAN j UJilCU it t.t jyi 2a By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Black Duck, Minn. "About a year aero 1 wrotu you that I was sick and coum not. do any oi my housou'ork. My sickneiti was called 'gys TW ' Iti'l roiit'xion. lien W&"&$&':i 1 ".)iiM sit. down I A J felt as if 1 could not put u p. I took J yilia K. l'inkliani's Vegetable Com pound and did just as you told nut and now I am perfectly cured, and h.ivo a 1. IT l):llV liuv." Mrs. Anna Andkiis'JN, Box 11), lilack Duck, Minn. Consider This Advice. No woman should submit to a rutkU cal operation, which may mean death, until she has pi ven Lydia' L I'inkhani's Vegetable Compound, made exclusive ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women has for thirty years ptoved to be the most valuable tonic and invigoratorof the female organism. Women resid. Ing in almost every city and town la the United States bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills, nnd creates radi ant, buoyant female health. If yom are ill, for your own sake as well as those you love, give it a trial. Mrs. Pinklinm, nt Lynn, Mass., Invites all sick women to writ licrform! ice. Her lulviccisfrcc, and always liejptui. CP ft Miracle Cure for home Treatment The world knows Chinese doctors, with powerful and .., i b " rr M nese remedies, 2a f cure all diseases tr JL successfully. If ja&!?rf&k ou are out of e(sf,3 health, unable to MyisfVjWff retrain If nrtto today and de scribe your symptoms. We ac cept only curable cases. York York. Chinese Medijlne Co, 110 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash. After suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me, t wrote Drs. York A York for treatment Their won derful treatment cured me within a month, and now i am perma nently cured, for which I write this true testimonial. If any one suffering, wishes to know more about their treatment, they can write me. J. m. ashwoktu, Weston, Oregon. I SHMBlBBBS9MnHBBHBaBBHV lWIWlBIH III il ihliMSigMmt-J- A 11 Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON CASTOR! A For Infants &nd Children. ft. lf-J W II II n , m una icu nm t;ways Bougm y Bai s the s-j? ySal" CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER I S450 ,000.00 H0J00J0 SECURITY Ch'riis;,;. Prink watT with your Never. It Chills the stoma-h. Paralyz.-s tlx: digestion. Dilu'f-s the gastrin juices. Interferes with pr p r mastication. And r.ii! s-nd the laring person Drink water with your meals, nnd roriv ' t' d by jury or pleaded L-ui.ty 1 jir in Lincoln County. T j.cIo, Or. A meeting of the coni ni't.tes uf the Lincoln county fair as ttoc'&tbm was held at Toledo Tuesday f v. nir.g. The fa r is to bo held .Sep tember 6, 7, g and S, and will be th.. bigg'st ever held In this county. Th,- ' oi vallis & Eastern railroad has promised a rate of one fare for round trip tickets during this fair. One fea ture of the fair will be Elk day, and another Benton county day, on which day special excursions will be run from Corvallls and Albany. Dele gates from all parts of the county were at the meeting last evening and It was decided to erect a large per manent exhibit building to be 40-100 feet. no mnoi.v, u,e ....,., f,,.row. .,irl cm(. ,,af;ki nnt nn t,, a dyspeptic's grave v... i . ,u.. vr. i tr.y Hi!! Hotel nnd remained there i "in ciine-ln hletee. I n t until flflinfl If you are th n you w;.l grow fat; you f(na, ruvvUhU,., to th(.ip residence will find oealn your lost appetite ))n , hi,on arlJlIS,f.d 3rd keep cool in the hottest wcath- ()n May n 1!l09 Mrp, Gw m0v- Pr- , . . , I ee" into ther homo. Durinx her brief "- "J' - '-""""" istav there, her husband charged, their "''fc; ?,?: c'ans have for you. You can pay i neiriial s'atus remained unchanged. your money ana taKe your cnoice, j rho f,pr.I110 hrU(. toM h(mi he r.n'.y y.u do so at your peril and am:d .l)!(ipr(.(1 th;)t sl,0 never lntf.n(ei to the dire predictions of one or the oth-j ) l.rml fho,r ,nf,rrinKe to be other er camps of doctors. j t.nn a ptatonlc relationship or Intel- Announcement made by Professor , (.rhI.,, COmradestiip. She kept her P. n. Hawk of the University of 111 -j lV(11.,, to tno iett(.r nois that he has concluded experi- ments which apparently overthrow j Raid .Tall for Farm Aid. one of the pet theories of the medical : Georgetown. Ky. A novel method profession stirred up as heated a dls- to save the wheat crop of Scott coun cusslon among Chicago physicians ns they have ever waged . The teach ing of years must go by the board If the views of this iconoclast are to be accepted, many declared. Opinions taught In every medical school in the country must be admit- ty was resorted to when a number of farmers appeared before the county Judge and paid the fines of ten pris oners In tho Jail In order to get help to harvest the crop. In several In stances the fines ran as high as $30. All the prisoners went willingly. When You. BUILD, BmM to STAY! W Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks - are cheaper in the end; are , prettier, more A ..U 1.: i r .... buuMuimai unu mr more romtnrt.nh p n -'"avs lUkIV. Ill either cold or warm weather, Concrete stands unsumnsspH fnr Tca. c j tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone C . . l . . oee my many Deauuiui aesignsin concrete blocks oerore you build 'your home. I will furnish your estimates for any class of worK on application. J MHY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore