iinus3 I 5 r PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGON I AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY fi, 1012. ' ETGTIT PAGES We Will Give Double Trading Stamps Tomorrow Till 11:30 R ummage SALE It will pay you to take a few hours off for rummag ing in oar big Rummage Sale Lingerie Waists 19c One full table of Lingerie Waists, a daudy assortment, full range of sizes. While they last Rummage price 19 Childrens Muslin Gowns 9c One large lot, plain Muslin Gowns, while they last, Rummage Sale .. 9 ONE LOT OF SOILED MUSLIN UNDERWEAR One Half Price Gowns, Petticoats, Combinations, Corset Covers, Prin cess Slips. Rummage, ONE-HALF PRICE. Rummage Sale On Dress Goods. We have in this lot of odds and end about 2000 3-ards, worth up to 75 yard. Rummage Sale price .; - 19 20 INCH MESSALINE. This lot consists of first-class merchandise and nearly every shade for street and evening wear. Worth 50 yard. Rummage Sale price 23 It's not easy to say just what you will find among the hundreds of items we have gathered from all the departments of this great store, some are big others are little-some will appeal to your neighbor, you, perhaps wouldn't have some of them as a gift, others are just what you are look ing for and what ever you find, be it small or large, and its cost several dollars or a few odd pennies, of one thing you may be absolutely certain, There's a big saving on it for you. This is our final effort to close out all the little odds and ends, remnants, etc, that accumulate quickly in every large store among them you will find brand new, stylish articles for which you are prepared to pay full price this very minute-Come and look for them on the big Rummage tables, if yon find them you'll save a big, substantial part of the price you would pay regularly. R ummage SALE a It will pay you to take few hours off for rummag ing in our big Rummage Sale Profit sharing by means of the only old reliable trading stamps Save these stamps. They are a means of putting money in your xckct.. By giving them free with every cash or thirty day purchase, this big 'store shares profits with its customers to tho extent of 5 per cent. 5 per cent is too much for you to pass up without at least careful consideration. It will buy too many need ed and wanted things for you to throw away. ABOVK ALU lx'r this iinjortant fact in mind, that in THE BIG STORE von . ALWAYS get, ''BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE." THPsm Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade Save Your Trading Stamps Attention! Be sure to examine, our Comforter and Blanket Bar gains just n few left. All go at Rummage Prices. Remnants A few more added to this table from time to time. BIG BARGAINS. Some in dress lengths. Remnant Sale 1-3 price. CHILD ARMED WITH CVS SHOOTS MAX IX BREAST Sumpter, Ore. As the result of permitting the use of firearms by children, William Morris, aged 2", a painter by occupation, residing at Burnt River, is lying at the hospital here suffering from a dangerous bul let wound in the breast. The shoot ing was the result of an accident and the careless handling of a 22-speciaI rifle by Freddie, the 9-year-old son of Lemuel King, who resides on a farm at Audrey on a tributary of Burnt River. Morris and the boy were visiting another place on the South Fork and were hunting rab bits. A rabbit Harted and the little boy in his eagerness to shoot brought his gun around in order to get aimj but pulled the trigger Just in time to shoot Morris, who was standing a short distance away. The bullet en tered the left breast and passed within an inch of the heart lodging on the right side from where it was extracted. Both lungs are perforat ed, but the attending physician is of the opinion that the injured man will recover. "IXVENTOR" OP APPENDICITIS IX XEW YOKK FOR 21 HOLTtS Wr Frederick Treves. Court Pliysl1an to King George. Pays a Hying Vis it on Way Home from Panama, New York. After being in this country only twenty-four hours. Sir Frederick Tretes, court physician to King George, who discovered the cause and nature of appendicitis, sailed for home on the Celtic. With Lady Treves, the physician arrived in this city on the Arcadian from the West Indies and Panama. They took a spin on Riverside drive, had tea at the Plaza and dinner at the Rita Carl ton. Wr Frederick has an International reputation as an expert on intestinal troubles, especially appendicitis. In 1884 he first drew the attention of the medical world to intestinal ob structions, which up to that time were almost outside the sphere of surgical activity. In a professional sense he "Invented" appendicitis, and tie has operated upon thousands of cases. He is one of the leaders of the Red Cross society abroad and will return here for the international congress of the society in May. He said he hoped America would take active intere-t in the prize of fered 'by the dowager empress of Rus sia for improvements in fimbulance service. He also expressed the opin ion that Yankee ingenuity would eventually discover the cure for can cer. "You discovered the north pole," he said, "and I expect a certain cure for cancer will be your next great discovery." FROM JAIL TO HANDCUFFS. $ 10.000 Robbery of Ten Years Ago to Be Prosecuted by Wei Is-Fargo, Los Angeles. Detective Chapman left Los Angeles Cor Ossining, N. Y., to bring back Troy Smith, alias Charles Ray Spaulding to answer a" charge of having robbed the Wells Fargo company almost ten years ago. Smith, who Is known here as Spauld ing, i now serving a term in Sing Sing. In 1902 Smith, while employed by the Wells Fargo company, was given a package containing $40,000 to take to t;jf Santa Fe depot. Smith did not deliver the package and was not heard of until five years later, when it was learned that he had been sen tenced to the New York state prison. Ass'stant District Attorney Byron C. Hanna, who prepared the papers Smith in his new duties when the latter was given employment by the express company ten years ago. be in the lookout for him, were over joyed at his return. The boy had suffered from severe headaches and it is believed he was half crazed by pain when he started on the trip. UICII MIXER IS DIGAMIST. HOY WALKS FOR HEADACHE. Trudges Seventy. five Mile Trying to Get Riil of Ills Pain. Waynesboro, Pa. Norman Klme, an errand boy, who had been missing from his home here was located In Baltimore and brought here by his employer, C. W. Cchalbley. Klme, who is 14 years old, applied to the police of Baltimore for food and shelter, saying he had walked the distance, seventy-five miles, and asked that his employer be notified. His parents, who had sent word to surrounding towns for the police to Fifteen Months in Jail und $6000 I'iiid Is Imposed on Plea of Guilty. Reno. .perry H. Brewlngton, u wealthy mine operator of Nevada and Colorado, was sentenced to one year and three months in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $600 for big amy. He pleaded guilty. Brewlngton, who came to Reno some months ago, was married In Sacramento to Mrs. Mary Deremer, a wealthy widow of this city. They returned to Reno and resided here until Mrs. Brewlngton No. 1 arrived on the scene and had him arrested. Following the sentence Brewlngton sent his attorney for his automobile and invited Sheriff Ferrel to take a ride with him to the prison. Assis tant District Attorney Moore and P. A. McCarran, the miner's attorney, also accompanied Brewlngton to the prison. sort of reward for merit. Heretofore when a patient wanted a "nip" he had to get it with the ut most secrecy. This led to smuggling. Howard proposes to Include the li quor among the other foods. 20-YEA R SEXTEXCK FOR IIKIXOrK CRIME RANCHER SHOOTS AT A SIGX AXD KILLS A BOY Colfax, Wash. Coroner Brunlng was called to the Arthur Lucks ranch south of Pullman to investigate the death of Freddie Carpenter, aged 11, who was killed by Arthur. Lucks, a rancher, who had been out shooting with a 22 calibre rifle. Lucks on re turning home found he had one cart ridge and took a shot at a sign on a woodshed. Young Carpenter was playing In the shed and was killed by the shot. The bullet entered his body near the heart Some time elapsed before the body was found. HE GIVES WHISKY AS PRIZE. Infirmary Fhlystcian Rewards Good Conduct With Liquor. Cincinnati, Ohio. Among the nu merous reforms announced by Dr. Charles Howard, house physician of the city Infirmary, will be the dis tributing of whisky to Inmates as a WLi tin in Ilanlin Goes to Prison on His StoiKlaughter's Accu-atioii. Oregon City William Hardin, a rancher of the Bull Run district, who last month was convicted upon com plaint of his stepaaughter, Eva Phelps, now Mrs. Eva Wood, was sentenced to 20 years in the peniten tiary by Circuit Judge Campbell. The case will be appealed. In de fault of $10,000 bonds Hardin is In the county Jail. The crime was com mitted about thre eyears ago. Hardin is past GO years of age. EXPERIMENT STATION" RESIDENCE DESTROYED Union Ore. Fire broke out In the roof of the residence building on the Oregon experiment station grounds. The loss Is reported at $3000, am ount of Insurance unknown. The cause of the fire was a defective flue. No one was at home. A hard wind was blowing, making it impossible to do any effective work, although a hy drant close by furnishes a high pres sure of water. CHEATED OF SLAYIXG WIFE, DIES IX FLAMES "We aro both going to die together right now!" He. began tearing his clothes and acting in a frenzied manner. His wife Jumped from bed and fled with the Rizzola girl. She ran to the home of Mrs Stewart Jones, a short distance away, About ten minutes later John Sulll van, a blacksmith, saw flames shoot ing from the windows of the lower floor of tile Hello residence. Giving the alarm of fire he hastened with other neighbors to the house. It was completely enveloped In flames by the time they arrived and it was Im possible to save anything. When the fire died down Hello's body was found in the ruins of the kitchen. BRITISH CALLED BRIBERY. Sick Crazed Resident of San Pablo Fires House After Simhihc Evade Him. Richmond, Calif. Following an unsuccessful attempt to kill Tils wife, Joaquin Bcllo, an old resident of San Pablo, set fire to his home and per ished in the flames. Mrs. Bello escaped from the house In her night dress with rourteen-year-old Lena Rizzola, who had been liv ing with the couple for the last nine months. Bello, who had been acting strange ly for two weeks, suddenly jumped out of bed, awakened his wife and cried: Lloyd-George Insurance Bill Cause of Much of It, Declares Author, London Hillary Helioc, author and the most outspoken writer in Eng land, delivered a remarkable speech at a meeting of the Worthing Pro test League, . In which ho declared that bribery had been used in con nectlon with the Lloyd-George Insur ance bill In the freest possible fash- Ion. "I have seen a great amount of bribery," he said, "but I know of no country where it is as prevalent .as In England. "I left parliament becattse I was getting sick of the vilest and dirtiest society in which I have ever mixed in my life." Skull C'raeked, He Improves. Bond, Ore. Herman Brauer, who was i-hot by Fred Hahn, Is Improving. Brauer sustained a fractured skull, but the bullet did not enter his brain. Hahn Is In the county Jail at Prlne ville In default of, the $1000 bonds Imposed on him. Four Seek Fruit Inspectorship. Frewater, Ore. There aro three applicants from Freewater for the po sition of fruit Inspector for Umatilla and one from Milton. S. J. Campbell, who still holds the position, will ask for reappointment. L. R. Rlneman. assistant water master; Joe Irone andj C. II. Smith from Milton are the oth er applicants. The inspector will bo appointed in February by the county commissioners. Gl'XBOAT BIDS TOO HIGH. Appropriation or $.-,00,000 for Saeru HKHto Xot Believed Enoii;li. Washington. Bids f.ir construct ing the gunbout .Sacramento opened at the navy department were higher than the $500,000 appropriation. Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia bid $716,000 and submitted an alternative proposition for a smaller ship for $485,000. The New York Ship Build ing company sunt word It could not build the Sacramento without loss. SALVATIONIST CHIEF DIES. Colonel Elizabeth French, Ix-ndcr for HO Years, Expires In Chicago. Chicago. Colonel Elizabeth French for thirty years one of the leaders of the Salvation Army In this country and England, died at a hospital. She was the Wife of Colonel nlnr French and was territorial secretary or me western division of the Salva tion Army, extending fmm r-hi . the Hawaiian Islands. Colonel French was born In Ireland, where she be gan her work In the Snlvntinn Am Before coming to the lining ntnl she spent ten years in England. Wireless Tor tho Public. Honolulu. H". T. A merclai rate on night messages by wireless to the coast win ho mo,. public soon, It was announced by John A. Raich, mnnager of the Mu tual Telephone comnanv. Umltil. Mr. Balch said that continuous tests had assured him that ntirtit mnuimH could be transmitted without rrn although day tests had been unsatls- iaciory. 1MMTcr Killed nt Santa. Ct. Maries, Idaho. Harrv Reld- employed at Dunnegan Bros., logging camp, was killed at Santa. Iteld was 38 years of age, his home being at Stanton, Mich., to which place the. body was sent.