East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAIf. PENDLETON. ORBOOV. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 112.
EIGHT PAGES.
Decide now that you will make uss of these last days of Our Wonderfully Successful
World of White Sale
JTVEN though you may have already shared in the extensive as
JLJ sortments, the splendid qualities and the unequaled money saving
opportunities which this sale brings within your reachdecide that
you will come again. It may be a long, long while before you will be
able to buy white goods of such STERLING QUALITY at such worth
while reductions.
Assortments Are Still Complete
accordingly you will be able to suit your individual preferences just as satis
factorily as you did during the opening days and in many instances you'll be
able to save even more, for many articles have been reduced another notch
as a special inducement to bring crowds here during the final days and to
close this store's Greatest White Sale in record making fashion.
New Arrivals for Our Great White Sale
75c Fancy Voiles 57c
30-in. wide, embroidered in
beautiful designs and stripes.
Very fine, will wear.
GREAT WHITE
SALE PRICE
57c
$1.25 Air Line Cloth 89c
Beautiful in texture and finish, 44-in.
wide. The very cloth for a light, airy
dress so popular for this coming season.
GREAT WHITE QQfl
SALE PRICE 0JI
65c Embroidered Crepe 49c
The newest creation in . the
white gcxxls world. Embroidered
Crepe, 30-in. wkle laundries fine,
no ironing.
GREAT WHITE
SALE PRICE .....
47c
25c Seersucker Grepe yard, 1 8c
of this
18c
A full assortment of sizes in stripe
Seersucker Crepe in WHITE only.
great white
sale price ': :
NECKWEAR SPECIALS.
85 COLLARS 47
Your choice of any 65, 75 or 85 lace 'Dutch col
lar, stock or side frill. White Sale price 47p
25 Laundered collars, White Sale Price 18
ALLOVER LACE AXD EMB. SPECIALS.
One lot of white allovers. loth lace and embroiderv.
sold regularly from 50 to $1.50. White Sale pr. 39
35 CORSET COVER EMB. AX DFLOUXCIXG 19
18-in. flounc'ng and corset cover embroiderv, about ten
patterns ranging in price from 25 to 40. White
Sale Special . 19
HEX'S WHITE SHIRTS REDUCED.
Men's white stiff bosom shirts are going during this
white sale a3 follows:
$1.00 White stiff bosom shirts '. 49
$1.25 White stiff bosom shirts 98
The New Four-in-One
House Dress
The easiest and quickest to put on of any house dress
made. On and off jlike a coat, no pulling over the head
or stepping out of the skirt. A great convenience, seldom
found in a house dress. This garment is easy to iron, as
it opens out flat, with no buttons or frills to bother, snaps
in the belt holds the garment in place. The "Princess"
design gives this garment an exceptionally neat and tidy
appearance.
Made in the best quality of Percale in navy with white
dot, Mack and white stripes, blue and white, grey and
white, long or short sleeves, square, high and Dutch neck.
Prices $1.95 and $2.15
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pay To Trade
Save Your Trading Stamps
MRS. WELLS PIONEER
OF WESTON DIES
MANY FRIENDS OF LONG
STANDING) ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs. Thomas rrliw is III Revival Ser
vices Continue Aiiotlicr Week
Duncan-O'Hnra Nuptials Solemnized
at Homo of Rrlilc.
MACHINE BETRAYS
MAN TELLING LIE
But It Also Proves That He l Not
Former Convict and He
Is Freed.
Los Angeles. For the first time In
the history of criminology Hugo
Muensterberg's theory that the pul
pations of the heart betray the guilt
or Innocence of a prisoner wan dem
onstrated In Justice of the Peace
Thomas V. Cassldy's court In the lit
tle town of Watts, a suburb of this
city.
The remarkable test resulted In th
discharge from custody of Arthur
Schmidt, arrested by City Marshal
Traughber of Watts on suspicion that
he was an escaped convict.
When the test was begun In Jus
tice Cassidy's courtroom the heart
pulsation of the prisoner registered
normal or 78 beats. The prisoner
when asked hlB name hesitated sever
al seconds, during which time his
heart action jumped to 88 beats per
minute, and then gave It as James
Kmithcrs. After the pulsation had
teen recorded by Marshall Traughber
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought
Bears tha
Signature cf
the prisoner was asked by Justice
Cassldy if he were telling the truth.
He hesitated and was shown the
Increased pulse notation, when he ad
mitted he was telling an untruth and
finally gave his name as Arthur
Schmidt and his residence as Seattle.
Efforts were made by Justice Cas
sidy to identify Schmidt as an escaped
convict. The names of California and
other prisons were mentioned, but the
prisoner's heart action remained at
normal.
Throughout the entire Interrogation
the prisoner's heart action remained
normal except when he told an un
truth as to his name. The court or
dered that he be released. The offi
cials were loud In their praise of the
theory and Justice Cassldy announc
ed that he would use the stethoscope
frequently.
LAST OP BACHELORS IS
ON STARVATION DIET
North Yakima, Wash Lee Tittle,
one of the pioneer bachelors of
North Yakima, has sworn off eating.
It Is not that Mr. Title has no one
to cook his meals or that the cook
ing is not good enough. Mr. Tittle
Is carrying about 30 or 40 pounds
more weight than he really needs and
has adopted the foodles method of
getting rid of the surplus. He has
not eaten dinner since January 6.
His diet for breakfast, luncheon and
fcupper consists of hot water. The
menu is varied by sometimes flavor
ing the hot water with lemon Juice.
He has lost 26 punds and is disap
pointed that it Isn't more. He has
not fixed any time limit for his total
abstinence, and will begin eating
afaln when he thinks his weight la
low enough. Meanwhile, he says, he
suffers no discomfort. Mr. Tittle Is
the last of the Un'on Club, a group of
young men bachelors who had club
quartos a few years ago, but who
all wedded slnve, leaving Mr. Tittle
to phlft for himself.
BAD FOR VOICE, MADAME.
Songstress Said by Tobacconist to
Owe Him $IHI for Cigarettes.
New York. Whether Mrs. Mario
Estella Markham, a soloist of Nash
ville, Tenn., is Lady Nicotine or Lady
Bountiful, was up to the supremo
court to decide, when William F.
Mathues, a wealthy tobacconist in re
ply to Mrs. Markham's suit to recover
$1,620 on an alleged loan from him,
alleged that the Southern songstress
owes him $184 on a cigarette bill.
Mathues denies obtaining the money.
In his counter claim he says Mrs.
Markham purchased the cigarettes
between November 9, 1910, and Au
gust 24, 1911, making it seem that
twenty neven cigarettes a day were
consumed.
Gage la In Jail.
Baker, Or. Charles F. Oage, who
was arrested here last week and rep
resented hlmsolf to be a mining pro
moter seeking to establish a smelter
here, Is still in jail, having bo far
been unable to secure ball, although
a few hours before his arrest he
boasted that he could wire J. Picr
pont Morgan for $100,000 and secure
it within 24 hours. His wife Is at
the Rogers Hotel and refuses to be
interviewed, claiming Illness. Gage's
case will come before the grand Jury
and Acting District Attorney Clifford
believes his indictment will follow.
O, YOU HARD HEARTED MAN.
Fifteen Proposals Rejwted by Bache
lor Mayor of Colorado.
Aspen, Colo. "Hello, Is this the
Mayor? Well, I want to marry you.
Will you accept "
Fifteen times since the beginning
of the year Charles Wagner, bache
lor mayor, has received this telephone
message, though he refuses to state
what his answers have been.
He declares lie Is . delighted with
being proposed to so many times and
declares he will buy each girl a new
silk gown.
Car Repairer Injured.
La Grande, Or. L. F. Rounds, a
car-repairer in the local railroad
yards, is lying in a dangerous condi
tion as a result of an Injury sustain
ed when a car door which he at
tempted to push open, fell on him.
It is feared he has sustained inter
nal injuries.
Freewater I'owtor Resigns.
Frccwater, Ore. The Rev. A. Ross
Kltt, pastor of the Congregational
church of this city, has resigned. Mr.
Kitt has been pastor of this church
for the last two years.
I
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., Jan. 24. The funer
al of Mrs. Margaret- Wells who died
Friduy at Waitsburg was held Satur
day morning at the United Brethren
church. Mrs. Wells was an old pio
neer of this country and was well
known by many of the people of
Weston and Athena, many of whom
attended her funeral. Interment was
held at the Weston cemetery.
Mrs. Thomas Price is ill at her
home North of Weston.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Clark and fam
ily left Sunday for their homestead
near American Falls,, where they will
remain for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Turner of Wes
ton spent Sunday with relatives in
Milton.
Rev. Morgan Gallayer who has been
conducting revival services at the
United Brethren church for the past
few weeks will continue during the
week.
Mr. Joseph Wurzer of Weston made
a business trip to Pendleton during
the week.
Mrs. John McRae of this city was
In Pendleton Friday shopping.
. The Misses Ruby and Bessie Ban
ister of Athena were In Weston dur
ing the week.
Mr. Peck McBride of Athena, made
a business vLslt In Weston during the
week.
Mr. Otis Turner of Weston made
a visit to Pendleton during the week
Mr. Emery Worthington of Athena
was in Weston Sunday visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr. William MacKenzIe of Weston
was in Pendleton during the week.
Mr. ivan O'Hara and Mrs. Ella
Duncan, both of this city, were united
in marriage at the home of Mrs,
Duncan on Water Btreet, Sunday
January zi, 1912. The bride and
groom are both well known in this
community and they have the many
wen wishes of their friends.
Mrs. Luther Shellenburg of this
city was in Pendleton on business
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton . of
Athena were In Weston Sunday visit
ing friends and relatives.
Mrs. M. Davis of Idaho, is in Wes
ton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I'inKerion.
Miss Grace Bergey of Walla Walla
in in weston this week visiting
menus.
Miss Clara Hall who has been vis
iting In Pendleton returned to Weston
Monday.
Mrs. James La Iunde and Mrs
Ralph Klnnean of Weston made a
business trip to Pendleton Monday.
EARLY SEATTLE SETTLER
LIVES TO BE lol YEARS
Seattle. "vis,h. Andrew Fujler,
pioneer of Seattle, and 104 years old,
died here. Fuller was born In France
in 1807 Just after Napoleon had an
nexed Portugal to France. He came
to New York when 20 and to the
Pacific coast in 1862. His youngest
child is aged 48. He also leaves 14
grandchildren and seven great grand
children, the oldest of whom Is 13.
SUGAR FACTORY QUITS
GRAND HONDE VALLEY
La Grande, Or. The La Grande
sugar factory is to be dismantled.
After several years of unsuccessful
effort the Amalgamated Sugar com
pany has given up the fight Lack of
labor to grow beets is the real cause
of the change of plans.
The Amalgamated Sugar company
has a good offer at Burley, Idaho,
where 5000 acres of beels are pledg
ed for five years. There Is a large
area to draw from In the Twin Falls
country and much of It Is well lrrK
gated. To get a new factory much
of the machinery would have to be
BABY PITIFUL
SIGHT
WITH
ECZEMA
Completely Covered. Bandaged from
Head to Foot. Dared Not Wash
Him. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment 4 Weeks and He Was Cured.
"A fow days nftor birth wo noticed an In
flamcil spot on our baby's hip wliieh soon be
gan spreading until baby was completely cov-
eri-u even In liis eyes,
cars and seal p. For
tight weeks bo was
bandaged (rom head to
foot. Ho could not
bare a stitch of cloth
ing on. Our regular
physician pronounced it
chronic eczema. He Is a
Very able physician and
ranks with the best in
this locality, neverthe
less, the disease began spreading until baby
was completely covered. Ho was losing Mesh
so rapidly that we bcrame alarmed and de
cided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
"Not until I commenced using Cuticura
Boap and Ointment could we tell what he
looked like, as we dared not wash him, and
I had been putting ono application after
another on him. On removing the scale from
bis head the hair came off, and left him
entirely bald, but since we have been using
Cuticura Soap and Ointment be has as much
hair as ever. Four weeks after we began to
use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment he was
entirely cured. I don't believe anyone could
have eczema worse than our baby.
"Before we used the Cuticura Remedies
we could hardly look at him, he was such
a pitiful sight. Be would fuss until I would
treat him, they seemed to relieve him so much.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment stand by them
selves and the result they quickly and surely
bring is their own recommendation." (Signed)
Mrs. T. D. llosscr. Mill Hall, Pa., Feb. 20, "11.
Cuticura Sonp and Ointment sold through
out the world. Send to Potter Iirug Chem.
Corp., Dept. 29A, Huston, foralllwral samplo
Of each, pout-free, with 32-p. book on the skin.
OHEUu
Theatre
J. I. MADERNACH, Prop.
High-Class
Up-to-Date
Motion
Pictures
For Men, Women and
Children
Program changes
Snnday's, Tuesday's and
Friday's
See Programin Today's
Paper
manufactured and there Is but little
time to spare, for the factory must
go in this year to comply with contracts.
Tlw Dungrr of La Grippe.
Is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia.
To cure your la grippe coughs take
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R.
E. Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I
was troubled with a severe attack of
la grippe and nothing I used did me
any good and I was threatened with
pneumonia. A friend advised me to
use Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound and I got some at once. I
was relieved from the very first By
the time I had taken three bottles
my la grippe was 'gone. I believe
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to
be the best medicine I ever used and
always have a bottle with me." Sold
by all dealers.
Lame back may come from over
work, cold settled in the muscles of
the bsck, or from disease. In the two
former cases the right remedy .la
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
should be rubbed in thoroughly over
the affected part, the relief will be
prompt and satisfactory. Price 26c,
SOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A.
C. Koeppen & Bros.
POLES CURED I TO 14 DAYS.
Your druggist will refund money
if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. SOc.
Consider that the public service cor
porations also have heavy troubles.
PASTIME
THEATRE
CASS MATLOCK, Prop
Best Pictures
More Pictures
Latest Pictures
and illustrated songs in the
city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and enter
taining for the entire family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and see
the next change.
Adults 10c. Children under
10 years, 5c.
PENDLETON'S POPU
LAR PICTURE SHOW
TME
COSY
Whcrq the entire family can en
Joy a high-class motion picture
show with comfort.
Fun Pathos
Scenic
Thrilling
All Properly
Mixed
Open Afternoon and Evening.
Cliangcs Sunday, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday.
Next Door to St George Hotel.
Admission Be and 10c.