PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXTAN. PENDLETON. OTTEOON. MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1012. Eiorrr pages ALL MAIL OKDJHIS Pciidii t"ii Ap'iits f-r Kutttriili P;itttni and PiiMii-ations. Pindlct.in Asri-nts for (Jossanl Front Lnrinir Corset-;. Jh-n's and Iovs' Clotliiiux and Furnishings. P-st Shoo Values in Town. 1'ot Food at Lowest Pricey Pendleton 's Greatest June Values. The tinners you mxl ami want now. Merchandise of the hour. Keady-tivwear srarments for men, women and children. Summery Silks, Dress Goods ami Wash Fabrics, Hosiery and Underwear, Toilet Articles. Not forp.ttinjr everyday nwls in food stuffs, can he lxurht here at prices that insure most substantial savings, and everything yon huy here is hacked by our Guarantee of satisfaction. We will buy back at the riee you paid for it anything you may be displeased with when you get it home and examine it carefully. You take absolutely no chances when you trade here. , i In order to make it doubly worth your while to trade here we give the only old and re liable T. P. W. trading stamps, which are the same to you as a discount of r per cent. You can't afford to throw away 5 per cent of your dry gixnls, clothing, shoes and grocery expendi tures can you i If you don't already save T. P. W. stamps, ltegin now and save your nickles. HOSIERY SALE NEWS THAT WILL MAKE FEET AND 1TKSKS FEEL HAPPY. Dependable Quali ties at very attractive Price Concessions. 4 atum 4 ) ' LOTE. Women's plain black or tan cotton hose, our regular 15 number. Clean-up Price, 3 pair 25? LOT F. - ; Women's plain black hose, some ribbed topped, some garter top. Regular 20?. Clean-up Price, two for 25? LOT G. 20? children's black ribbed hose, some heay and some medium weight, almost all sizes from G to 10. Clean-up Price 0? LOT II. 20? infant's mercerized lisle hose, in pink; blue, red, tan or black. Clean-up Price 11? LOT I. 25? infants cashmere hose in pink, blue, red or tan. Clean-up Price 17? XEW IMITATION DRAWN WORK Something verv new and ef fective in drawn work. Made on a rough material, in very new patterns. These numbers are in scarfs and squares. Prices from 50? to $1.25 25? CRETOX'ES IS? This includes all cretones at this price, light and dark com binations. Very effective pat terns. Suitable for draperies, orch pillows, etc. 30-inches wide. Your choice 10? WHITE PERCALE A splendid cloth for tailored waists. Looks, wears and washes better than linen, 30-in. wide. Prices 35? and 40? PIQUE In the wide wale weave, white only, for extra skirts, dresses and children's coats. Price the yard 50? H pdlmIuM : COUPON The Peoples Uarehouse Where It Pays to Trade-Save YourT. P. W. Trading Stamps l'KO.MPTLY AND (WUKITLLY ATTENDED. TO. ins, June light blue, ri LVitau uj; WOMEN'S WRITE LINEN and DUCK SKIRTS RE Duced for Tuesday and Wed nesday. The season's new styles, desirable qualities. $1.75 Grade goes for $1.25 $3.08 Grade goes for $2.75 Pendleton's Cleanest, Best Grocery in Our Flyless Sanitary Basement. Phone Main 17. Crisca, better than butter for cooking, cans 35 and 65? Veal Loaf, can 20? Chicken Loak, can 20? Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 2 cans - 25? Cooked Lunch Tongue, can 25? Crosse & Blackwell's Kippered Herring, can 35c Fancy Columbia River Sal mon, can 30c Every Thing in FRUITS and VEGETABLES arrive fresh Each Morning. Here's news that should scud hundreds of Pendle ton feet scurrying in a hur ry to our Hosiery dept. A chance to buy good hose, stylish hose, service able hose at prices consid erably below those you would pay regularly. This special sale at these special prices comprises the sea son's very ltcst nunnVrs. New, desirable, depend able and all priced in a way to make it decidedly worth your while to at tend this sale without de lay. This sale will start, off with a .most generous as sortment of styles and si zes. You'll have no diffi culty in finding your ex act size, your favorite kind. Some of these ex tra 1 iir values are lound to disappear mighty fast, so deride to come reason ably early for yours. , Sale will commence at 0 o'clock, Monday morn- 10th. Set1 our window display. 2.00 SILK HOSE $1.29 Our very best silk hose, colors, navy, champagne, pink, lavender, ey, green and red. (.lean-up rice-.- $1.20 LOT A. All fancy hose in black or colors, : selling regularly from $1.25 to $2.00 1 i' Clean-up Price 40 j j LOT V, : 9 All fancy hose in black or colors sell- . Jing regularly for 50, 75? and $1. wu LOT r. All fancy hose, black or colored, lace or embroidered, selling from 25? to 50?. Clean-up Price 15? I L0T ?X I Plain black mercerized lisle hose and extra quality cotton hose, some regular sizes, some outsides, selling regularly Lit 50?, 65? and 75?. Clean-up Price 25? WOMEN'S MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC GOWNS 'RE DUCED, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Daintily trimmed with" lace and em broidery. $2.50' Values go for $1.08 All Other Dcpts. Main 22 Fancy Rarataria Shrimp, 2 cans , 25? Minced Rayor Sea Clams, 2 cans 25? Libby's Deviled Meat, 4 cans for 25? Pure Deviled Ham, can.9 20? and 35. Nice Roiled Ham and Dried Reef, sliced or chipped to suit you, pound 40? ilpj coupon ATM OREGON THEATRE "My Jack OLuntern" Is one of the biggest sonB hits In Harry Huiger'., sturrtng vehicle "The Flirting Prin cess." Mort H. Singer's big inimical comedy success, which comes to the Oregon theater June 22, as It Is sung by Miss Eileen Sheridan. It Is a tuneful melody bringing back memo ries of flitting shadows und olden Hallowe'ens. Everyone who has heard it Is whistling or humming It, which proves conclusively that It Is a hit. HUMAN 1IEAKTS, EYES FOK SlIMiEOX S I'SK KtKkefellcr Institute llcml Announc es Thut He ('an Supply New lurts or IlodicM to llcpluce Diseased on rhyslclans' Onlers. New York. It Is not generally known that the Koekefeller Institute In this city Is a sort of department store where may be obtained, proper ly "canned"' and labeled, parts of a human heart, nerves, blood vessels, spleen, many of the smaller glands, the cornea of the eye, various bones of the body and cartilages to be used in repairing diseased human frames. The announcement was made to the American Medical association at At lantic City by pr. Alexis Carrell, in charge of the research work of the Koekefeller Institute, who invited the doctors to send in their orders, prom ising that they would be filled forth with. Orders i nrtelajie by Ylre. Not long ago a Chicago surgeon needed a curtilage for a knee disease operation. He telegraphed a rush or der. The cartilage was shipped by ex press in a tiny refrigerator, was used and the patient Is now well and walk ing with it just us if it were his own. The doctor told his colleagues it had been found possible to make tis sues from the deud live and grow nine months after they were taken from a body. For six years the experiments have been going on. A piece of the heart of a chicken pulsated and was ullve lu4 days after it had been re moved. In experimenting lie turned from chickens to guinea pigs, then to frogs, next to horses, followed by ba bes and finally to man. He now has nine methods of preserving the life in .structures removed from the body which, according to Dr. Carrel, prac tically revolutionizes the theories of animal life. New Tissue ;ixkI As old. In the transfer of tissues and or gans under the. new method from a dead to a live body no death of the tissue occurs. After they have been made a part of another body the life in them continues as i'f they had been there from birth. The color and con sistency of removed tissues and or gans remains perfectly normal for as lng as ten months in some cases. in the course of experiments such tissues were kept in cold storage where they continue U) live and grow unt.. lansplanted. III'SSIAN COLONEL MAY (( Fit EE A FT Kit MFRDEIt Wantonly Slashed l'lanl-t With Sa lter Because He Did Not know Samara Munii. St. Petersburg. It now turns out that the pianist whom Colonely Lil ley, a Russian army officer killed the other day at Kiev by slashing him across the head with his saber, was a Jew, and under these circum stances the general opinion Is that Colonel Liliey will go scott free for the wanton murder. It will be recalled that the officer, who was with some comrades in a concert hall and in a drunken fren zy called upon the pianist to play the Samara march. The pianist did not know the air and there was no mu sic. He asked the colonel if he would hum the inarch through so that he might catch the air. There upon the Colonel shouted: "How dare Jews refuse to play the Samara march!" Without further ado he drngged his suher from Its scabbard and brought it down on the Inoffensive pianist severing an artery In his neck and killing him almost Instantly. NOVEL FAItM COLONY OF FOIITY FAMILIES Individual Tracts on Three Sides of (.round Are to Be Worked in Com mon. Kansas City. The Frultcrest Fel lowship Farm association. In which Industrial and social co-operation Is to be applied. Is being established near Independence. It is on a farm for merly owned by Norman H. Chamber lain, a mile north of Independence on the west side of Hlver boulevard The enterprise was announced last October. The tract was sold to the association by Chamberlain, who be came a member. It comprises thirty five acres. A four acre lake Is t. be in the west part. A stone dam will be built to retain water from several springs The lake is to be stocked with fish and fitted for boating and bathing. The plans contemplate the association of forty families. Thlr teen acres on the north, east and south sides are to be divided Into for ty tracts of about one acre each. One of these is to be sold to each head of a family. The price Is from $725 to $1000 for a tract, and the terms are $50 down and $10 a month without Interest till all is paid. The purchaser may put all the Im provements on he desires on his own ground. The only restriction is that he may not put up a business .house without the consent of the board ot directors. With his own lot he buys one-fortieth of the ground and im provements held In common. These lots face toward the Innei part of the ground, which is an ir regularly shaped tract of twelve acres. The central part Is to be used for In tensive agriculture and horticulture and cultivated In common for the common good of the members. Five acres already have been planted In potatoes. On the farm are 300 bear ing cherry trees p'anted by Cham berlain before ho sold it. Between the tracts owned by indl- viduals and that owned and cultivat ed In common is a thirty-foot drive way to be used for pleasure vehicles only. For other vehicles there Is to be a twenty-foot drive .vay on the out side of the tract. SOCIAL LEADER ItUYS 1IEH HATS BY WEIGHT Five Ounces Is ExlHUie. Limit, as Heavier Ouett Cause Iiraiii Fatigue. Chicago. A hat that weighs more than four or five ounces causes brain fatigue. It Is a mental strain and ex cess baggage. Mrs. Emmons Blaine, exclusively fashionable and a woman of mental ity, Is said to have told all of her friends that they were making a seri ous mistake in buying anything but four ounce hats. "They are a mental strain, these big hats, and comfort and good sense is Involved in the buying of these light things," she is quoted as saying. Just now a little French hat of black and white straw, the smallest addest thing in mlllnery, is being born by Mrs. Itlalne to all sorts of afternoon affairs, and she is striking in it. Mrs. Hlaine may like a hat ever so well, but if It exceeds weight limit she does not buy it. the All of her hats are weighed before she buys them. "And do you know," said a clever society woman, "Mrs. Illalne saves all of her gowns? They are so exclus ive, so different and so lovely that it entertains her to look at them when they have gone out of fashion, so she labels them with dates and names and puts them away. ' Years from now they will certainly be a most wonder ful and most fascinating collection." Makes tiie Nation Gasp. The awful list of Injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Pet over against it, however, is the won derful healing, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands who have suffer ed from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explosions. Its the quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25c at Koeppens. BANKKl'PT SAIJE. On or before June 15, 1912, I will receive sealed bids at my office in Mermiston, Oregon, on the stock of goods consisting of general hardware and house furnishings formerly con ducted by W. S. Phillips, at Hermis ton, Oregon, and appraised in bank ruptcy at $2S05.n.". Separate bids will be received upon the notes and accounts, appraised at $285. Com plete Inventory may be seen at my office and stock Inspected upon appli cation I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. F. C. McKEXZIE. Trustee. If you have the Itch, don't scratch. U does not cure the trouble and makes the skin bleed. Apply BAL LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Rub it In gently on the affected parts. It relieves Itching Instantly and a few applications removes the cause, thus performing a permanent cure. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. NO FRILLS AT GRADUATION Beaumont. Texas. Iasscs a. Law Pre tiudinj: Flower Gift. Beaumont. Tex The city school board adopted resolutions prohibiting the presentation of flowers or pres ents of any character to the members of the graduating class during the commencement exercises and pre scribing that the pupils to be gradu ated shall wear a cap and gown of uniform color and material and to cost not to exceed $10. While the commencement exercis es will this year be held in some pub lic hall itwas resolved that in the future all commencements shall be held in the auditorium of the high school and the event will be made an affair more or less exclusive for the graduates, therl families and friends and will be shorn of Its public char iicter. This year there will be at least sixty and probably sixty-five pupils to be graduated. a regular mornintr operation of the bowels puts you in fine shape for the day's work. If you miss it you reei uncomfortable and cannot put vim In n vnnr movements. For all bowel ir regularities HERBINE Is the remc 1y It Durifles. strengthens ana reguiaies Price 50c. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Trash hauled every Tuesday. Call Penland Bros. Transfer. Phone Main 339.. KNOW IT WELL. Familiar IVntures Well Known to Hundreds of Pendleton Citizens. A familiar burden In many homes. The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back. Often tells you of kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here Is Pendleton testimony: Charles Breithaupt, Pendleton, Or egon, says: "Off' and on for some time I suffered from attacks of kid ney trouble and backache. I wai subject to dizzy spells and headaches and I felt miserable. When Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me, I procured a supply and soon after beginning their use, I found that they acted as represented. Since taking Doan's Kidney Pills I have felt much better in every way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents fo"r the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Vaudeville TONIGHT (ElPfflDlKlO THEATRE re-opened under the former management that made the show-house so popular and gave to Pendleton the best acta In vaudeville and latest motion pictures. We Recommend Tonight's Program Doors Open at 7. Uusal Price. Hit, Theatre J. P. MADERXACII. Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in Today's Paper POSTIUE THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated son 3 in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire chance three times each week. Be sure and see the next chance. Adults 10c. Children under 10 vears. 5c PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW THE COSY Where the entire family can en joy a high-clasa motion picture show with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and ETenlnjf. Cliaiifres Sunday. Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission So and 10c