East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOH. MOXRAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.,
Welcome to the 3rd District Fair and to
OUR 24th ANNIVERSARY SALE
One Week of the Most Wonderful Bargain Sales Ever Inaugurated in This City BEGINS TODAY
THIS STORE WILL BF OPEN 'TILL 8 P. M. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Large Values in Hosiery Pep t.
Ladies' plain and fancy lisle. Hose C5S 50, 65, 73f
Ladies' Hose extra good qualitv, 25 kind, while they last,
3 pair . . 50
Also jood 33 ladies' Hose for pair 23d
lildren's blaek Heavy Rib School Hose 25
(Children's Heavy Rib Hose 15, 4 pair 50
ladies' Union Suits, lest rib, all sizes from 4 to 9 ?1, S 1.23
ilisses' and Children's Union Suits prices from
60fS 75S 81.00
Ladies Separate Vests and Pants, best quality wool, prices
;. i $1.25, $2.50
Be sure to qet your trading stamps with every cash purchase.
'J'hey heJonq to you and we want you to have them.
Values in Childr ens Bearskin Coats
In red, navy and white. All lined throughout. Sizes 1 .to 4
years at, each t $2.50
(TIILDREXS BEARSKIN AXD CRUSHED VELVET
COATS in red, navy, gray, tan and white. Sizes 6 to 12
years, values up to $7.50, each $-1.95
Values in Ladies Winter Coats
-New arrivals just placed in stock, in all the latest novelty mix
tures and fanev smtiiiirs. Larci- sailor shawl and coat collar
styles at $15.00, S1S.75, $20.00 and $25.00 each.
A choice collection to select from.
Pure Food Grocery in Basement
Stairway leads down just inside the froni door. Telephone
Main IT.
T. T. W. Special Blend, the best 25 Coffee on earth.
( S: 15. Kippard Herring, per can .'. - 35f
Smoked Salmon, clean bright, per pound . - ' 23
English Breakfast, Spider Leg and Gun Towdec Tea, 75 val
ues, per pound
Bayles Horseradish mustard, per bottle ..
Eull Cream Cheese, mild and sweet, per pound .-
Bright new Walnuts, per pound
Xew Almonds. er pound
Xew Dill Pickles, per quart
Fancy Green Olives, per pint
60
25
2o
25?
25
20?
35
Ehmann's Celebrated Ripe Olives, they are delicious, large
bottles, each 60
Eagle Chili Powder, per bottle - 35
lied Jap Peppers, per pound 50
Royal Egg Xoodles, 2 packages 25
Fancy Apples, worth $2 box, T. P. Y. price $1.25
Celery, Cabbage, Red and Green Peppers, Squash,. Sweet
Spuds, Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Graps, Peaches, Tears, Lem
on's, Bananas, and Water Melons. Prices always right
Ladies Black Sateen Petticoats
With deep flounce and dust ruffle, a $1.25 petticoat, each 9S
Big Values in Children9 s Sweaters
In navy and cardinal, cardinal, white, gray and red, sizes 26 to
34. ' $2.00 value for . '. . $1.25
Big Bargains in Ladies' Sweaters
Ir red, navy, green and white. Knitted from pure Worsted
yarn. All sizes, $ 4.00 values, each $2.95
Ladies Outing Flannel Gowns
In pink or blue fancy stripes. Ilight or low neck styles, cut
large and full for, each 9S
CHILDREN'S OUTIXG FLANNEL GOWNS in blue or
pink fancy stripes, with plain color yokes and turn down col
lars. All sizes, for each 70
CHILDREN'S PLAIN WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
GOWNS, low neck, all sizes, each 89
CHILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL KNEE SKIRTS
pure white, with silk stitched scolloped edge at .each 50f?
We are receiving daily shipments of
New Fall Suits
in the nobby short medium length jacket styles, in blue,
brown, olive, green, gray and black, Broadcloth and Serges,
and black and white, brown and white Basket cloth. Splen
did values at $14.75, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00.
All sizes in the lot.
Save Your Coupons JHE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE eitPAY
Trade
This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Johnston-Murphy Shoes Manhattan Shirts, J no. B. Stetson Hats.
LAUGHS OF NUIY VARIETIES ISSUE FROM
ANATOMIES OF WASHINGTON CELEBRITIES :
Washington. If as much depends though the levity of the occasion were
upon a man's laugh, or his lack of
laughter as has been asserted by a
distinguished French scientist, Presi
dent Taft. who is himself the father j
of a particular brand ofuproarous
mirth-sound, has an odd assortment of
men whom he has placed in office
to run the affairs of the executive
end of the government.
merely a bait to draw out the other
person while the eyes scrutinized
whatever secret of countenance might
lie unveiled by the flash of merri
ment. Secretary of War Dickinson has a
raucous sort of laugh although It is
not especially distinctive. It is much
the same as that of any big man who
at times has stood him in good stead, numbers of men and women working at 10 cents an hour, advancing to 12
but it is never upronrous. in factories. Special enrs are run at ; cents the third year. Motormen and
Taken as a whole the lauehter of fixed hours, nicht and morning to ' conductors are furnished uniforms.
the present cabinet is more or less re- transport working men to and from j Motormen get J4.8S extra every three
straining and the president has but , their homes and workshops at two months when they have had no avold-
cents fur any distance. The same rate ' :0le accident, in m iing umturms ana
has also latelv been given to females; h.di.lays piid for. it w calculated that (
up to 9 a. m. For both classes four, the minimum wage of a motorman is (
cents buvs a return ticket that will about $7 60 and the maximum about,
ittle competition whcii he gives way
mirth at a meeting of his executive
council.
CZAR DEXOVXCIII) IX
GERMANY AS ."DEMON"
When the president was secretary can take pleasure In a funny story
of war, the heavy mahogany doors of but It does not always indicate a
the war department were not suffi- mirthful temperament,
clent to shut out the sound that is- j Secretary of the Navy Meyer is not
ued forth despite these barriers a man of mirth. His laugh is a quiet
when he saw something that Struck one such as would not cause any
him as funny. And he saw many j head to turn in the best ordered
things In this humorous light. He j drawing-room, but he has the power
laughed more then than he has since j of omitting it at the proper moment
although from the executive office; He can lean back In his chair from
there Etill Issues forth now and then 'the knottiest problem unwrlnkle his
the echo of a great and sonorous . forehead and give a mirthful, ami
laugh, a big man kind of laugh, be- able, velvety little ripple which quite
nenklne rood dicestlon and gjod , suits the occasion.
lungs.
It la doubtful whether President
Taft has selected a single man who
can duplicate his laugh or even cdme
anywhere near it.
When Roosevelt was president he
was no mean second in the matter of
laughter to his secretary of war. It
wasn't the sonorous, easy going corn-
Uncle Jim Wilson, Secretary of
Agriculture, and "grand father of the
cabinet," has a nice, well defined,
western Iowa laugh when the idea
strikes him. It is a very characteris
tic sort of uneuphonlous utterance.
It comes forth unbidden by circum
stance, is not very loud and depends
entirely upon the secretary's Inward
state of being. He laughs when he
placent sort such as President Taffs , p)pages
but It had rare qualities, ii nw Attornev CSeneral Wlckersham is far
I diferent from Bonaparte, his pre
i decessor who often chuckled to him
self whenever the popular voice hap-
effect of making everyone who heard
It laugh too, or at least smile. It was
exhuberant, choppy, if you like; Ir
regular, boyish at times, rising to a
treble as If its creator was having
the time of his life at the moment of
Its utterance. Many is the time that
secretaries passing his door stopped
to smile at his medley of merriment
and it issued forth most often Just at
the time when one thought that the
colonel was in his tightest corner, held
at bay by his enemies.
Former Governor Guild of Massa
chusetts took occasion the other day
before leaving for Mexico with the
American delegation which is to at
tend the Centennial Celebration at
Mexico City, to call upon Beekman
Wlnthrop, assistant secretary of the
nary. The result was a perfect flow
O' language, uuua nas me mcnu-,
club-fellow laugh. It is all of goodj
humor, comfort, enjoyment of the
moment. Winthrop't laugh is an ut
terly wild, unrestrained sort that rip
ples and splashes about as if the sur
vivor of the tennis cabinet didn't
care a rap for anything and proposed
to amuse himself ss he chose. Wln
throp has a hard time carrying on
the traditions of the former adminis
tration. Secretary Knox. President Taft's
premier, likes a laugh now and then
but mostly then. The Hps of the
secretary of state seldom omit a rip
ple except when the moment Is a
most stimulating one. More frequ
ently he sits and smiles, and his eyes
do not laugh at all. They fix them
selves on whomsoever is nearest as
pened to be lambasting him. It was
a quiet confidential sort of chuckle,
apparently not meant for other ears.
Wlckersham never laughs without
conforming to the usages of the Am
erican Bar association and well de
fined rules of propriety and etiquette.
He Is full of funny stories, however,
and laughs robustly on occasion.
Postmaster General Hitchcock has
a useful smile but laughing is not one
of his prominent characteristics. Ab
andonment to mirth Is not in his
makeup. He would never think of
letting himself go to the extent of
giving an ungraceful and reverber
ating whoop.
Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh
has a keen sense f humor and enjoys
telling stories as well as hearing the
anecdotes of others. He indulges in
pleasing little chuckles that indicate
his pleasure in the point that has
been made In the story but refrains,
ss a rule, from unrestrained hilarity.
Secretary Nagle of the department
of Commerce and Labor has a purring
laugh which much of the time is
noncommittal and neutral. It is a
good evidence of cheerfulness but at
the same time, If he desires. It often
leaves hi hearers in doubt as to the
depth of his mirth.
Secretary Ballinger of the Depart
ment of the Interior has a good-fellow
laugh that is well known In the cir
cles of his friends. It has been class-
Berlin. The feature of the week's
events in Germany has been the fe
rocious attack made on the Czar by
socialists, democrats, radicals and lib.
erals. A great demonstration, which
was planned to take place in the vi
cinity of Freidberg Castle, where the
Oar is staying, was postponed by the
police, but within forty-eight hours
the socialists held a meeting within
five miles of Freidberg Castle with-,
out police permission.
The most violent speeches were de
livered abuslng-the Czar. He was de
nounced as "a bloodthirsty tyrant,"
"a murderer," "the Instigator of ruth,
less massacres," "demon," and by nu.
merous other epithets. Similar de
nunciations have been made from plat
form at many meetings in South Ger
many. The Czar is regarded as the
arch anti-semite of Russia and this
has caused the radicals and liberals
to supplement the attacks of the so
cialists, all laying stress on the mas
sacres and persecution of Jews In
Russia.
The Czar during his stay In Ger
many ha been the target for a ser
ies of absolutely unprecedented at
tacks such as never before were lev
eled at any European monarch. These
attacks are embarrassing to the Ger
man government to a most serious
degree because the relations between
Germany and Russia were never
friendly and because a different al
ignment of the powers Is feared.
The Czar's personal resentment
may be so aroused that German dip
lomacy may never be able to detach
Russia from the AnglorFrench en
tente and thus restore the ancient
hold alliance. "The North Gorman
Gazette," the official organ of the
I German government, and other in
spired newspapers nave none tncir
best to appease the Czar by publish
ing stern reprovals of the attacks
showered on him. But there Is a per.
sonal dlfferenoe between the Kaiser
and the Czar of long standing.
carry the holder back to any part
of the city at any time on any car.
These privileges have proved of great
benefit to girls aji'T women In va
rious tirms of employment. Children
uniler 16 years of ago travel at half
fare.
"The regular fare on the street cars
Is two cents for the average distance
of two miles and for the more ex
tended lines the rate to the center
of the city is four cents, or across the
city, passing through the central sta
tion on any one line, four cents.
"Referring to accidents the man
ager says:
"There have been two fatal acci
dents during the year. The ratio of
fatalities to passengers was 1 in 23,
173.795." Birmingham originally constructed
and leased tramways to private com
panies, reports Consul Albert Hal
stead. A majority of the lines revert
ed to the city in 1907 and are operated
under municipal ownership. The oth
er leases wiH expire in 1911.
The fares on the lines operated by
the city were arranged on the plan
of giving a maximum carriage of two
miles for two cents. Workmen are
transported to and from. their work
on certain lines a distance of 4 1-2
miles for two cents. As a rule a
workman's return ticket costs about
three cents, but to secure these re
duced rates he must start before 8 a.
m. But may return at any time dur
ing the same day.
Motormen start at 12 cents an
hour for the first year and rise to 12
2-3 cents the third year; the latter Is
the maximum wage. Conductors start
JS.50 per week and for conductors
about $6.40 is ' n; nlruum and about
$7 90 the maximum.
Only a liiHo cold in the head may!
may be the beginning of an obstinate
case of Nasal Catarrh. Drize out the J
invader with Ely's Cream Balm ap- ;
plied straight to the inflamed stuffed '
up air-passages. Price GOc. If you
prefer to use an atomizer, ask for Li- I
quid Cream Balm. It has all tle !
good qualities of the solid form of this
remedy and will rid you of catarrh or
hay fever. No cocaine to breed a
dreadful habit. No cercury to dry
out the secretion. Price 75c, with
spraying tube. All druggists, or mail
ed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street.
New York.
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Fraud in Family Bible.
London. The already numerous
duties which fall to the government
iu Moratory have been added to since
the passing of the old age pensions
act
In his annual report the principal
chemist states that In consequence of
suspected frauds by claimants of old
pensions, entries in family Bibles, old
letters and certificates were submit
ted to the laboratory to ascertain, if
possible, the date of the entry.
In some cases the laboratory was
able to show from the nature of the
ink employed that the writing was
comparatively recent, and that tho en
try had been made for the purpose of
producing evidence of age in order to
secure the pension.
A LITTLE TALK
ABOUT SHWIXG MACHINES
I have been In the sewing machine
business a great number of years,
and have tried theta all and should
knew their best Qualities. I now offer
the Standard, White, Free ana Singer
machines at eastern prices, freight
added. Doa't be fooled y traveling
agents that will tell you anything to
get your money. High prices hava
gone forever at
JESSE FAILING
Main Street Near Bridge.
Repentance soon after green apples
is no promise of a new life.
ftlilne Transfer
Phone Main 5
dfT CALLS PROMPTLY AN8
HL, WERED FOR ALL
BAGQAOE TRANSFERRING.
PIANO AND FURNITURE
MOVING AND HKAVY TRUCK
ING A SPECIALTY.
MCXICD7AL RAILWAYS.
American Consul at Belfast Says the
Scheme Haa Been Successful.
Washington. Reports from United
States consuls in England and Ireland
tell of the result of the operation of
street railways under municipal con
trol. Consul H. B. Miller at Belfast,
says the street railroad system In that
city was placed under the manage
ment of an expert whose administra
tion has been remarkably successful.
A popular feature of his management
Is the concentration of all lines
through a general central station.
"Another feature," Miller says, "is
the variety of rates and arrangements
designed especially to suit tbe gen
eral character of the city. Belfast
cd by some as a political laugh and has diversified industries, with vast
ST avenue, 34th and 35th streets, new YORK
HAVE NOW READY THEIR CATALOGUE No. 102
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
A COPY OF WHICH WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST.
! Fresh Fish
Meats and Saasagea
EYBIY DAY.
We haadle omly the purest
f lard, kiM aad kacoa.
Empire float Go.
Pkoae Main 18.
NOTICE PREPAYMENT OF SHIPMENTS
ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE NEW SHIPPING SERVICE,
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS. DETAILS OF WHICH
ARE CONTAINED IN THIS CATALOGUE.
Occk to Business Again
Dr. F. A. CLISE wishes to announce
.hat he can be found at his offloe In
the John Schmidt building, Pendle
ton, Ore. Eyes carefully examined,
and glasses ground to fit SO rears
practice fitting glasses. The only ex
clusive Eye Specialist In Umatilla
ounty.
Dally East Oregoolan by carrier
only 68 cents per month.