.;.-... a hit'1. DAILY KAST OKEflONTA"NT. PENDLETON". OftEflON. TUESDAY, FERTtTTARY in, 1912. ETGTIT PAGES TWOE TWO. 1 Valentines Day, Feb. I 4 77ks is Aimed at You WE hope it will hit you just right. We can't send it to you in a special envel ope with a lot of lace paper edging and ribbons to decorate it. But it means just as much, so far as we're concerned. We like you; very much. So much that we've brought together here the finest lot of merchandise for your inspection and choosing you ever saw all the latest ideas and we're going to sell them to you at piices that you'll really agree are low enough when you know what the goods really are. Come in and be our valentine and let us be yours. (t New Ginghams For house dresses, chil dren's school dresses, nil kinds of dresses in new patterns and spring colors. Prices 10, 12 l-2, 1S and 35. ' Big assortment just received. New Cotton Foulards y In navy, Alice and browns, dotted patterns and small designs. Soft finish, the very thing for a nice house dress. Prices 15 and 25. 24 BOYS TO ATTEND PENDLETON TO SEND A DELEGATION TO WALLA WALLA Contributions to Fund to Cover E.x IK'iiso, Arc Liberal and Many Ftith ts will Send Their Sons Call Has Been Issued. New Serpentine Crepe , For kinionas in all colors and 35 different, distinct pat terns, also solid colors. Price 20 New Percales Just received of best quality, in lights and darks. We have the best assortment to select from. Prices 5, 10f , 12 l-2 and 15t. Suggestion From the Art Dep't Tiic-llac Braid in all widths and colors. Best quality f braid, suitable for trimmings of all kinds. Comes in two prices, for the white 8 and 10 ; colors in twelve yard lengths - - - - 20 IPJSII CROCHET THREAD For making bags, so popular at present. This thread is being used mose extensively for the crochet work. Xow on sale in the Art Dept. Pink, blue and white. Prices 6o and t of. If New Shoes For Me i We have just received a large shipment of Johnston !Murphy shoos. Genuine bench made. The latest styles in button shoes and oxfords in loth black and tan. These shoes are the easiest fitting, best wearing shoes in Am erica and they have the style too. WOMEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT Our women's shoe department NEVER was so full of fine footwear. All the new styles in tan, suede, satin, velvet, kid and patent leather in button and the new col onial effects. We take particular care to see that our shoes fit. properly. You'll never have corns, bunions, etc., if you will let us fit your shoes for you. Our women's shoes run from ! $2.5 to $6.00 Showing of New Spring Coats Many new and leautiful models shown this season in plain tailored and fancy ifoveltys. All wool worsteds, serges trimmed with circular collars. Elongated in front fastened at left side, fastens with silk braid ornaments. Eight weight reversable coats, especially adapted for spring and summer wear, of diagonal mixture material in many wanted colors. jfJa The Peoples Warehouse SAVE YOUR TRADING STAMPS .WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE BOSTON BI LL HOBS RANK OF $1000, LONG CHASE RESULTS Atlantic City, X. J. Muggins, a prize Boston bulldog, owned by R. P. Taylor, a contractor, successfully en gineered a bold bank robbery here, getting away with 1000 for awhile. He trotted into the Atlantic City National bank at the heels of Taylor. While his master was transacting business with the cashier Muggins nosed open the door and entered the case. The cashier chanced to knock a racket containing ten $100 bills from the counter. The dog evidently thought it was tossed to him, for he pounced upon the roll, eripped it in his teeth and trotted blithely out in to the street before the cashier re covered himself. Bank clerks and pedestrians gave chase and Muggins playfully eluded capture for an houi, when the money was recovered. IltL AMAZES JUDGE WHEN SHE TELLS HER REAL NAME Chicago, 111 The Identity of the possessor of probably the longest name in Chicago came to light in Judge William E. Dever's court. girl, ID years old, is the possessor, ami her name Is Harbertunninnlbert unnia Pillow. The girl was the complaining wit ness against Frank Alexander, 25 yearn old, who was charged with hav ing attempted to attack her. Mb case wag continued indefinitely. "What U your name?" asked Judge Dever, when the girl stepped before the bench. "Harbertunnlnnibertunnla Pillow, sir," she said. "What's that?" queried the court. "Spell that." The girl did, with ease. "That's a pretty long name," re sponded the court. "When your parents or friends ad dress you, do they call you by your firs: name?" asked the court, with a puzzled frown. ".Sometimes they do," she answered "but for short they call me Harbert unni." The court continued the hearing of the charges. P. O. HAWK MEETS HIS FATE. No Longer Foods on Pigeons, Rut Adorns Hitchcock's Office. Washington. AH that remains of the post office department hawk, which for a long time depended for its existence on the dainty meat of the hundreds of pigeons gathered on the clock tower of the building Is a gentle remainder that even the most strenuous sometimes come to grief. Mr. Hawk now occupies a place in Postmaster-General Hitchcock's pri vate office. He met his death two weeks ago. He had been sentenced a year ago to be shot and finally the janitor hit film. GROOM AND BRIDE MEET FIRST TIME IN 40 YEARS Newark, Ohio. Mark Ames of Newton Falls, Trumbull county, Ohio and Mrs. Jeanette Hays of this vil lage were married here at the resi dence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Helen Lewis. The bridegroom is 83 years of age and the bride Is 77. Ameg was formerly a business man at Warren, Ohio, and served In the Ohio state legislature for four terms. Din, Mow I Itched! What long nerve-racking dayi of con stant torture what ajleepless nights of terrible agony Itch itch Itch, con stant Itch, until it seemed that I pauat taar off my rjr akin then " Inatant relief my akin cooled, southed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre scription for Eczema stopped that awful Itch Instantly: yea. the very moment DDD. touched the burning skin the tor inn -ajwd. A 25c bottle proves It DD.l). has been known for year as th. only absolutely reliable ecxems snjedy, for It washes away the disease re: germs and leavea the akin as clear and healthy as that of a child. All other druggists have D.D.D. Pre scription go to them It you can't come to ua but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee: If you do not find that it takes away the ltcb AT ONCE, it coats you not a cent. He and the bride had not seen each other for forty years. Their families were formerly very friendly, however. The death of Mrs. Ames a year ago left him alone. Hays died eight years ago. Last November Mrs. Hayes wrote to Ames. He replied promptly and one of his sentences substantially was: "If you were here I believe I would marry you this minute." This paved the way for the ceremony. The cou ple left for Cleveland and will go to their home at Newton Falls. OWNS UP AFTER 21 YEARS. J. U. Meolian, Confesses to Einboz.lc mcnt in Laredo. Texas, Stockton, Cal. Because his con science bothered him, John P. Mee han walked into the police' office and gave himself up, stating that he had embezzled $1,000 in Laredo, Tex., twenty-one years ago, while in the employ of a bank. The man Raid that although he had lived through twenty-one years of mental agony, he could stand It no longer and was now ready to take his medicine. Chief Briare has notified the author ities in Laredo. NO "NIGHTIE" FOR LAWYER. Samuel Viitormoyer's Rolx? do Nnlt Stolen ly Attorney uh Joke. Omaha. Somewhere between Oma ha and New York Samuel Unter meyer. New York lawyer,. Is traveling without a nightshirt and with no change of linen. His personal ef fects are following him on a later train. The loss of his nlghtrobe Is said to be the result of a Joke played on him by fellow lawyers with whom he has been trying a case In Lincoln, Neb. VACUUM CLEANER USED TO PROLONG GIRL'S LIFE Artificial Respiration Produced and Vitality Kept I'p for Twenty-Nine Honrs. Chicago. An extraordinary vacuum cleaner, -with an equipment for pro ducing artificial respiration was the means employed at a hospital here for prolonging a young woman's life twenty-nine hours. At the time the resuscitation work began the patient was what had been scientifically termed "Incompletely dead." Respiration, heart action and pulse became almost normal. While two physicians worked with the machine over the patient two oth ers performed an operation. After the operation the machine was sto pped for a moment and the patient died. Fully twenty-five boys of this city will be sent to Walla Walla to at tend the convention of the Men and Religious Forward Movement worker next week, so generous hns been the response of individual citizens to the request for financial aid. According to Supt. J. S. Landers, one of the members of the committee appointed from the Commercial association for the purpose of soliciting funds, con tributions have been made, quite free ly while a number of men have sig nified their intention of sending their own boys to the convention. The convention will be divided In to two parts, the meetings on Wed nesday and Thursday of next week being devoted to men and those on Friday and Saturday to boys. Pastors of local churches have re ceived copies of a call just Issued by John Gibson, chairman of the Walla Walla committee which Is taking charge of the convention. It reads as follows: "As Chairman of the Committee of One Hundred of the Men and Rellgi on Forward Movement, and on behalf of the committee, It Is my privilege to extend a "call" to the Christian men of southeastern Washington and eastern Oregon, both ministers and laymen, to meet in Walla Walla for two days, Wednesday and Thursday February 21 and 22, to launch the movement In the district allotted to us. This gathering already promises to be one of the most notable In the religious history of the Northwest. "The movement has taken tremen j i . . t . . . i . I unus noiu in oiner pans or our coun I try. Cities and rural communities all over the country are organized and at work. The Northwest both needs and deserves for her men and boys the best the movement can af ford. Let us get together during th days of this convention and organize and equip ourselves to personally pre sent the claims of Jesus Christ an His church to every man and boy I our territory during the comin months. "It Is our hope and prayer that every church to which this 'call sent will be represented In this con ventlon by from five to twenty-fly or its strongest men." m l t .. . . . . i nia convention win bo a rart o ine nation-wide Men and Rellglo forward Movement. Walla Walla I one of the seventy-six centers In th i nuea .states In which convention will be held, and from which the in fluence of the movement will radl ate. T .1 . .... 1,1 " centers eignt-ilav cam paigns will be conducted by leaders or national reputation In church work. The two convention days are a pan or the eight-day campaign ana a Rpeclnl program, complete I uscir, is arranged for there davs. Among those who will address th convention are the following: luiaxa Mlnakuehl. a dlstingulshe Japanese orator of remarkable abl ity, on Missions. j.wnes a. unit more, active, alert man who has been remark successful In bov's work. Chns. R. Drum, the buslness-ma .M'e "r evangelist. Stands nnvr Fre,J B. Smith ns a sneaker to mnn Isaac J. Lanslnsr. active In reform worn; a municipal nnd civic expert nansing represents the socla service phase of the work. W. C. Penrce, of the Internationa Sunday School association. A sue cessful lawyer, but who recently has uevmeo: nimseir to Bible study. iiiviu i.nnsaw, a man who ha hltpn rnm n fir n V.I.. . . . ....... ........ nc,,,,y. .Muucfssiui in com m unity Extension work. Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems in ndvance ol Daoy s coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to me ae tuands made upon it, and she is oftea left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves uie pain ana discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those tibres ana muscies wnica nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother 3 Fritnd dispels the fear that the crisis may not be satcly met. Motner s Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman 10 enjoy we rearing of her child. Mother's TkrATnTTTiQ Friend is sold at I'lUllililiW Write for our free FRIEND book for expect- , ant mothers' which contains much valuable information, ana many eug pestions of a helpful nature. SlXWi llUS w- GOES 15,000 MILES ON A CX)T. .Missionary In China Makes Journey to Michigan in Red. Battle Creek, Mich. The Rev. C. P. Antisdel of Chicago, a missionary la in a sanitarium here after a jour ney on a cot of 15,000 miles from the Interior of China. He Is afflicted with neurasthenia and not once dur ing the entire Journey was he able to sit up. Four hundred miles of the trip was through mountains, the cot being carried by Chinese coolies. Twenty-two relays were used. HARVARD PRINCE IS A GRAD. Gackwiir of Banxlu Leave Many Friends at Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass. Jaislnt Oaek war, Harvard's Indian prince and heir apparent to the thronu of Baroda, In dia, left for his home, having suc ceeded In winning his degree of A. B. in three years and a half instead of the usual four years. The Oaekwar, who has specialized In religious studies at college, has made many friends among the stu dents. His father, the present Gaekwar of Baroda, is noted for his democratic manners and progressive Ideas. DOG FROZEN INTO STATUE. Winchester, Pa. A freakish result of the cold wave was discovered by laboring men going to work. Sitting in a snowbank they found a dog that did not respond to their calls to corao along. Then they , went closer and found he wag frozen stiff and dead forming a statue In the flesh as he sat erect and lifelike. The weather became Intensely cold unex pectedly but It Is not certain wheth er this or a previous cold wave froze the dog. Girl Chokes Burglar San Francisco. Maud Dennis did not know whether to faint, run or yell when she saw the burglar at her dresser. So Bhe didn't do either. She made a leap, got a strangle hold on the Intruder and choked him into unconsciousness. EDITOR MAY SPRING TRAP. Oklahoma Sheriff Will Deputize News pncr Man if Negro Hangs. v.iunrie. (in. r. B. Edgar, edlto or the Oklahoma City Times nnd re cently of St. Joseph, Mo., will be ram missioned by Sheriff Bart Murphy o mis county to spring the trap In cas governor Lee Cruce's final word that Governor Brown, the Crescen township negro n'mll hang here for the murder of n -l.ert L. Burks nen ( rescent last July. Cruce has post poneii the hnnelnT until March 15. according to Sheriff Murphy, M r.ognr nas been very Insistent In h paper that the negro should hang, MILLIONS OF FOLKS ONLY CASCARETS On the contrary, Sheriff Murphy flrmlv believes that Brown is of un sound mind and should he given Ufa imprisonment. Murphy said: 'The newspapers may announce that I will deputize Mr. Edgar to hang Brown If the time cornea when that act is necessary." There are only two ways to check the extravagance of the girl you are engaged to. Either break off the en gagement or marry her. Gas in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia It's Nervousness Your Kfrrw my oftro mike your Btonurh irritable. It rrfuin la work; food dura not digrat and Gas forma. That'a one kind i Pyaprixia, the Nervous kind, a ndth it kind you ran cure only by i Remedy that acta directly on the Stomach Xcrvea. Baalmann'aOM-TahlfUidothMtnperfcrtion. Tbeyare made especially fur Cna. Thry art on your Stomarh Kervea, they quiet the irritable, rebellious (as forming Blomarh, nnd Dot only relieve, but rare das permanently. Iteally it ere ma a pity if you suffer from Gaa in the Btnmarh and Ikmeli not to try Ifculmann'a Gaa-Tabkta. These jieruliar Ubleta are aolil for 50c by every druggist, or send direct to Hnhncmann Pharmacy, 330 Sutter St, San Franciaro. Ask Nr. Brown Here's Some Important News for Men Who Are Growing Bald. People who have taken our word for It that PARISIAN' SAOE Is the real hair grower, beaut If ier and dan druff cure have never been disap pointed. Here's the word of a per son who took our word. "I have been using PARISIAN SAGE about a year. When I 'began to use It I had only a light "fuzz" on my head. Now I have a good thick growth and It Is growing thicker and longer right along. Many peoplo don't believe it can be done, but I know from my own experience with PARISIAN SAG E that it can; I rec ommend it in the fullest confidence. Gains Brown, 718 North Fillmore St. Maryville, Mo. The above statement was made to Tr. C. D. Koch of the Koch Pharma cy, Maryville, Mo., April 29, 1911. Largo bottle 60 cents at Tallman & Co., and drugglnts everywhere. It Is guaranteed. Colonist Fares -DAIIiY- They Never Have Headache, l'.lllons iicsh. Sluggish I .Ivor or Bowels or a Sk-k. Sour Stomach. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation. Indi gestion, biliousness and sluggish In testines you always get the desired results with Cascarcts and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable another moment; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache, and all other distress; cleanse your Inside organs of all the poison and effete matter which Is producing the misery. Take a Cascaret now; don't wait until bedtime, In all the world there U no remedy like this. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascareti. Don't for get the children their little instdes need a good, gentle cleansing, too. March 1 to April 15, 1912 From the Middle and Eastern por tions of the United States and Cana da to all points in the Northwest on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav. Co. ... $33.00 . . . $32.00 ... $25.00 ... $25.00 ... $25.00 from all From CHICAGO " ST. IiOUIS " OMAHA " KANSAS CITY . . . ' ST. PAVIi Proportionately low fares other points. Direct servico from Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha and Kans as City over the C. & N. W., UXION PACIFIC, OKKGON SHOUT LINE ' and) O.-W. n. & N. LINKS PKOTECTF.D ItY AUTOMAT IC IIIjOCK SIGNAIj YOU CAN PKEPAY FARES While these rates apply Westbound only, fares may be prepaid by de positing value of the ticket with your local agent, and an order will be tele graphed to any address given. Aid in telling of our vast resources and wonderful opportunities for Home Building, Illustrated and reliable printed matter will be mailed anyone to whom you wish it sent, by addressing,. WM. McMTTRRAY, Gen. Pass Agent., Portland, Oregon...