rAGK TWO ATLT EAST OBKCQHIAlf. PWNDLKTON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ltlf EIGHT PAGXS II WAR E FROM THE TROPICS "TO ., 1TO HEAL US lacies Afeio 71711177 7 LadiesNew Coats House Dresses "ever before at thls ttme of ear ... . , ,. Navy, serge, fancy mixtures, Just received, a vorv fine as- was th" tore prepared to fill your wants with , , , , sortment of LndieV House mm , . . . . " . cheeks, etc. The latest and Dresses in fifteen different the teasont tattst ?U and productions-New spring styles. Dainty stries and goods are arriving daily horn the best maken in America , (, (1. . checks in lxth light and dark 6 - aer in America j, aro t10 tunf? t113 sea. colors, full ranee of sizes. You all know the high quality of goods handled by us,. son. All sizes. Prices from " ' ! m . - this season we will show you the best values ever $1.50 to $4 Each Price $15 to $40 35c Dress Poplin 24c Black Silk Petticoats A full assortment of colors in this popular cloth for sprint llegnlar and extra sizes. Deep, full flounce, heavy silk, beauti suits, extra skirts, etc. 80 inches wide, has permanent satin fully tailored, each finish. 35 Poplin 24 $5.00 to $7.50 NEW ARRIVALS IN THE ART DEPARTMENT We wish to call your special attention to the art department. This is the most complete department of its kind ia the city. We carry a full line of draperies of all kinds, silkolino and sateens, crashes and tapestry. We have also received a new shipment of stenciled scrims, in many new and beautiful designs. Never before have such pretty patterns been shown. In floral effects the new colorings are much softer, and more delicate shades are used. We are also showing some pretty C re tons and Sateens suitable for all purposes. Our line of plain and fancy nets that we will be glad to compare with any other lines as to excelling in patterns and workmanship. Also a new line of embroidery silks, including all shades. No trouble to show goods. 60c Linen 45c A lot of shirt waist and hand kerchief linen, 36-inches wide. A dandy quality. All pure linen. 60c LINEN 45c Natural Colored Linen Linens of the natural color, 30 to 36-inches wide and prices $1.00 to 15 yard. Come now while you can get your "choice" for least money. The Save Your Coupons HOUSE ACCUSED OF L aPPKOPRIATIOXS TOT AUNG HALF MILLION GO THROCGH Eastern Oregon Branch Insane Asy lum Appropriation Included in Grist Carter Objects to Program. Salem, Ore., Feb. 15. The house Monday appropriated a total of $522, 00 0 and the ease with which many of the proposed expenditures went through led to charges of "log roll ing" by some of the members. Carter of Clackamas openly stated on the floor that this had been the case on the appropriations for county fairs and declared he would not vote for any of them. The appropriations made and pass ed over to the senate were as fol lows: Eastern Oregon asylum ....$310,000 Forest fire protection 60,000 National guard armories ... 40,000 Monmouth Normal school dor mitory 60,000 ' State Immigration agent .... 20,000 Nyssa bridge 10,000 Baker county bridge 10,000 WlUiamette valley irrigation In Every Home there is sure to come physical suffering at timers suffering hird to bear suffer ing which will be followed by serious sickness, if the first Symptoms are inflected. But this suffering will soon bo far . gotten, and there will be no after conse quence if relief is obtained from a safe, reliable, natural corrective medicine. I EE CHAM'S PILLS ou'l.t to be on hand in every home ready for use at first sign of trouble. This famous fitnily remedy has proved in yours and years of trial, its power to c-orrn-t physical trouble and to mart o3 disease. , Try for yourself or In your home, a few do -a and see how the bodily ys'cm is htr?:i(rtbened and refreshed and how surely and effectively they Relieve Suffering YoardrstabtcaaMWpir twist witk kkl dirtii . 10. us Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery Special care and attention has leon civon to vour needs in Salt, Dried, Canned and Smoked Fish. Salmon Bellies, barrel just opened. They are bright, clean, blood red stock, the pound 20 Finnon Hadocks, can .. 35 C & B. Kippard Herring, can 35 California Sardines, large cans 25 Diamond W. Crab Meat, whit as chicken, can 35 Prime Caviar, cans 60 Sardines lOtfr to 40 Fine, fat Mackerel, small ones 10. Large ones 30 Herring 6 for 25 Bloaters, 6 for Boneless Codfish Fat Herring, in Boullion, can Winner Sardines, large cans, tomato sauce, can 20 Xew Pack Shrimp, 3 cans 50c Lunch Ilerring, package 20 lobsters, in glass and tin 20 to 40 Salmon 15 to 25 Peonies Red Cross experiments 6,000 Central Oregon Normal school claims 3,100 Morrow county experiment station 6,000 Eastern Oregon agricultural fairs 2,000 Tillamook Fair association . . 1,500 Gilliam-Sherman fair 2,600 Lincoln county fair 1,000 Contrary to expectations there was no fight on the eastern Oregon asylum appropriation the bill passing with out difficulty after a brief speech made by Peterson of Umatilla. "I vote aye with mental reserva tions," declared Speaker Rusk when his name was called. There was opposition to the pro vision for the Immigration agent who shall advertise and attract settlers from Huntington of Douglas. This bill is along the Idea advanced by President Louis W. Hill of the Great Northern which has been tried with success In other western states, and Huntington had a small following. The Monmouth normal. National Guard armories and one or two other proposed expepditures caused some debate, but passed without difficulty, while the remainder went through with little or no preliminary debate and but few dissenting votes. CIVIL SERVICE RULES DENIED STATE OFFICES Salem, Ore., Feb. IB. Civil service rules for the state offices were re jected by the senate yesterday after noon by the decisive vote of 10 to 19, the plan being embodied In the bill of Senator Burgess of Umatilla, sen ate bill 18. Joseph and Kellaher opposed the bill, Malarkey and Bowerman sup tot SffcA 'nSlC Sh n?-- - Jrt 1 0 fl'r ( V fiJ - Til - - VlT prFS f M 't-'piV-" .' 25 10 package up Warehouse Where Girls, "3 Twins," Oregon Theater, TonlRht. porting It. Joseph objected that civil service should be applied only to of fices or departments where there are many employes, and not to state of fices where there are only two or three clerks. Kellaher objected to the provision which would have leg islated into permanent positions the present employes without examination as to fitness. Bowerman said he believed in civil service, and said It was evident there was no politics in It, for the bill would not go Into effect until 90 days after It was approved. The bill aa drawn would have applied to prac-. tically all the state officers and in stitutions, Including the insane asy lum and penitentiary. The vote by which the bill was rejected was as follows: Ayes Abraham, Barrett of Uma tilla, Bowerman, Burgess, Carson, Locke, Malarkey, Norton, Notting ham and President Selling, 10. Noes Albee, Barrett of Washing ton, Bean, Calkins, Chase, Dlmick, Hawley, Hosklns, Joseph, Kellaher, Lester, McColloch, Merryman, Miller, Parrlsh, Patton, Slnnott, Von der Hellen, Wood, 19. Dog License Bill Defeated. Salem, Ore., Feb. 15. Senator Car son's bill for a state dog license was defeated In the senate last night. The bill proposed to create a fund from license to repay owners of stock kru ed or Injured by dogs. The bill was killed by a vote of 8 to 22. Unfarnlshad housekeeping rooms In Bast Oragaalan bunding. Steam beat, gas raags la krtchea, laotrio lights, hat and eald wmtar and aatk. Ile- eathy r vaud. Silk Pongee All silk pongee for extra waists and full dresses, just arrived. Prices $2.50 to 65 yard. These, aro "imported" for "The Peoples Warehouse." Children 's Spring Coats Very nobby spring coats, plain colors and fancy checks, trim med with the new gilt and fancy buttons that are so popular just now. it Pays to Trade THREE TWINS" IS SUCCESSFUL COMEDY Jos. M. Gaites will offer at the Oregon theater for tbnlght the musi cal comedy success, "Three Twins," which comes from the Helllg after a successful engagement and which had a run of five months at the Whitney opera house, Chicago, and one year at the Herald Square theater, New York. "Three Twins" received the unani mous endorsement of the press on its opening In New York, which stamps It as a high class attraction, und Mr. Ashton Stevens of the New York Journal said: '"Three Twins' is a credit to Broadway." There are more novelties In "Three Twins" than In nil the other musical comedies combined, notable among which are the "Dancing Yama Yama Chairs," the wonderful Faceograph and the gigantic electric swing. Mr. Gaites has spared no expense In costuming this attraction and the gowns are said to be the handsomest In America, The music Is the most fascinating ever written nnd the mu sical numbers are elaborately staged. The "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" num ber, showing the seven ages of cud dling is the most pathetic stage pic ture ever produced. The company Is an exceptionally large one and la headed by Victor Morley and Bessie Clifford and In cludes Willard Flnnnlgan, Reggie Morris, Edward Wade, Edward P. Bower, Frank Smith, Harry Collins, Ada Bateman, Lillian Sadler, Minnie Allen, Helen DuBols, Estell Colbert, and a chorus of sixty , people. The sale of seats opened at Hanscoms Tuesday at 10 a. r.i. FROM WALLA WALLA IH SINKSS MR WOULD PLAY MASKET HALL Gnuntlci lliroun lKwn by Aiulnclous Garden City TtwHrrs of "Has lleon" 1'iiino. Shades of the great war god Mars! Listen to the roar of Walla Walla thunder issuing from the camp of the Ancient Legion and then judge for yourself why It is that certain and sundry of the athletic specimen of the local Commercial association have assumed a militant bearing and have the spark of battle gleaming in their eye. Here It is: Mr. J. E. Montgomery, Pendleton, Oregon. Dear Sir nnd Fellow Servant: You are hereby notified, challeng ed, defied and warned, that we, the basketball sqund of the Walla Walla Y. M. C. A. composed of ancient and honorable? men are so 'darned anxi ous to play you all a game or three of the "only game," that -we will either come to your town first, or you can come here first and we will go there the next .week, the third game, if throuRh the Iniquity of the referee, that should be necessary, to be play ed on neutral grounds, either Milton or Chicago. We to pay your expenses here and you to rny ours there. Teams to consist of 6 men, the home team to furnish a doctor and undertaker. We prefer to play here on Wednes day or Friday night, but could prob ably arrange for any other. In fact if any of these terms are not agre able to you. Just change them to suit yourselves, alt we want Is a game with a Pendleton businessmen's team, and we will attend to the rest of It. Of course Its rather a hard' propo sition to ask a good looking bunch to run up against certain defeat, but we will let you down easy when the time comes and try not to rub It In about the superiority of our big red apples. So, therefore, if you will set the day on which you will prefer to take a good licking. Ry the way, I started out wrong, we are not the team of the T. M. C. A., only the Businessmen's Class team, the Y. team is not In our class at all. Disrespectfully, M. A. JONES. Mr. F. V Applegato Physical Di rector of the Y. M. C. A. Is a mem ber of our class, but of course Is a classier player, but If you have no one of his class. It will be perfectly agreeable for us not to piny him. In other words, we want to bent a bunch of our own classy class. It has; not yet been decided In what manner this bold defl will be met Needless to say, the members of the Commercial gym are like old war chargers with the smell' of battle smoke once again In their nostrils. Each and every one Is possessed of a keen desire to administer the humili ation' tonic to the vainglorious boast ers from over the line. John Montgomery chafes under the restraint his business puts upon him and, like the king of the Jungle beasts, shnkes his shaggy head and rends the heavens with an ominous roar. j George Hnrtman, Imbued with the Round-up spirit, can be seen almost any evening in the gymnasium cavort ing about like nn outlaw cayuse and his only answer to the challenge Is. "I-t 'er Buck."' Pohnnle Lamblrth, the bantam of the squad, has his gaming blood up and at any reference to the Impudent letter, .his moustach bristles and his whole being quivers with the lust of combat. Even CharMe Marsh, rotund of form and mild of spirit, has adopted the bearing of a professional gladi ator, while Clark Nelson, as may be imagined,. Is more belligerent than ever and can be heard recounting to admiring friends the time In the year '03 when he threw a basket while standing on his hend. A consultation will be held tonight and It is probable that tho Garden City gauntlet will be picked up. MARTIN WILL OPEN ROYAL BAKERY Rudolph Martin, for 19 years a successful baker and groceryman In Pendleton, and proprietor of the State hotel and n block, has again es tablished his residence In this city and announces that on February 20 ho will open a first class bakery in the corner room of the State hotel, corner Webb and Cottonwood streets. Since leaving Pendleton Mr. Martin has visited the largest and leading bukeries and delicatessen establish ments on the coast and has thorough ly acquainted himself with the most modern methods In the bakers' art. The new store will be called toe Royal Bakery, and everything carried will be cooked in his own new and up to date ovens. The Royal will cater to both the wholesale and retail trade, a first class delivery service will be estao lished and the people of Pendleton are assured of getting the best In the bakers' line at the new Royal Bakery . Everybody goes to the Orpheum to sea the best and the clearest pictures There ia Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine IJMCD THE WORLD OVER TO OURg A OOLD IM OHE DAY. m t .i m ii Always rcmemDer me xuu name. lC tail signature on erery box. look Sto. p : In Central America many natives are gatheringthemeilsof this plant, Cedron Reed, a rare medicine that has valuable curative powers. Itut few drug stores carry this seed, owing to the high cos of the article.. This country is a large consumer of this costly seed because It enters In Co the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna, ., sold the world over. Asy Yonr Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1911. TRAINS IN CENTRAL OREGON. Service Will Ilo InaiignniUHl Soon by HU1 Road. After nearly two years of work, the Hill lines are about ready to m augurate train, service into Interior Oregon. Laying of rails on the New Oregon Trunk line as far south aa Madras will be completed next Sat urday or Sunday and traffic will be handled very soon thereafter. Bend will be reached at a some what later date. Grading has been . completed all the way to Bend, how ever, and rails will be laid to that point as soon as possible. It Is ex- -pectod to open the new line to freight traffic as far south as Madras not later than March first. There will be Jio celebration to mark the opening of the line to Mad ras, although when the first train rolls- In, It Is doubtful If the enthu- slasm of the people of that city can : well be restrained. It Is probable that a formal "spike-driving" will be arranged later, as this plan has been . suggested by President Louis Hill of the Great Northern. Residents of Interior Oregon are eager to hold a celebration In honor ' of the arrival of the first train. It Is. President Hill's idea to have these festivities later In the year, when the weather Is more favorable. ior open air gatherings. A special train, could be run from Portland to Mad ras to participate In the celebraloo. and could then return to Portland, tbe same night. Officials of the state and , men prominent In its business life will bo invited to attend the exercises by Mr. Hill. He also wants the general' public as spectators, particularly the people of central and eastern Ore gon, who have taken such an. Inter est In the coming of the railroad.. It is understood that already people of the Interior are vielng wth each oth er for the honor of making the first shipment of freight over the new line. J. V. BAILEY MAY BE TWICE INVESTIGATED. Salem, Or., Feb. 15. There Is still uncertainty as to the charaatfr of the committee which is to conduct "official" investigation of the dairy and food commissioner's oflce, which was to have been taken up. yoBter iluy evening. It looks as though there would be two "official" Inves tigations. Tho senate amunded the resolution calling for the Investiga tion by limiting the number of house members to two. It already guve the senate five members and: the house yesterday morning refused: to concur In the amendment. Tho- house will probably Instruct Its committee of three, already appointed' by the speaker to conduct an Independent Investigation regardless, of what ac tion the senate takes. This !nvtsi gation will doubtless take place at the same time as does; tho senate In vestigation but reports will be Inde pendent of each other.. BENSON AND ROWER.MAN PICTURES ltR CAPITAL Salem, Or., Feb. IS. Oil paintings of Frank W. Bensrm and of Jay Bow erman, recent governor and acting governor, are to be hung on the cap Itol walls for tha benefit of future generations. Tho senate yesterday morning passed a house concurrent resolution calling for Benson and Bowerman to be done in oil, six votes being cast In the negative. Bower man himself was one of those voting no, and tho others were Albee. Cal kins, Kellohur, Miller and President Selling. All Against Maltuonmh. Snlem, Ore., Feb, 15. So many leg islative districting plans are In tno atmosphere that there Is doubt whether any will succeed. Every plan proposed meets with determined opposition, and every move by Mult noma& to gala a share of senators and representatives in proportion .to population Is Jumpod on by the out sldo members. Tho house several days ago named a special committee tot wrestle with the question, and yes Urday the senate authorized Presi dent selling to name a committee of five for the same purpose. There Is a moral In everything, If. we look for It. . i . ' . V