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Saturday
Offerings that spell economy for you
each of these specials is worthy of the closest investi
gation, as they are timely, and decidedly worth while
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c Embroideries 5c
One lot Embroidery ELpes and Insertions,
worth up to 10, 12 1-2 and put on
Bpecial sale. After Supper 5
75c Collars 48c
An assortment this season's Collars, the Very
newest in neeiwear, worth up to 75. After
Supper : 48
10c Ribbons 3c
A few odds and ends Ribbons in different
shades and widths, worth up to 10 yard.
After Supper . '. 3
50 Pillow Tops
50 Bordered Scrims
25 Cretonnes
50c Boys Waists 39c
We offer for this evening the greatest stock
of Boys' Waists in Pendleton- Nice new col
orings, correctly made. This evening only.
Choice . : 38K(
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TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. After
collecting 12 from passengers he fer
ried across a flooded street In an au
tomobile truck, Angus Tucker was
compelled to shell out the whole wad
to get help when his engine went dead
In mid-stream.
OAKLAND. Cal., Feb. 21. Cheml-
.cal analysis of liquid taken from the
spinal column of Mrs. Millie Brown,
who goes on trial here February 24
for the murder of her husband, will
be made to determine her exact men
. tal condition, according to announce
ment here. Insanity will be the de
fense's plea. Five alienists will make
the test and report to the court.
PORTLAND, Feb. 21. A 18-year-old
boy has applied to Probation Of
ficer Mcintosh for hely to secure
treatment with nitrate of silver to
aid htm in stopping the cigarette hab
it. The request was taken up with
local Dhvsicians in hope that the
treatment which was announced in the
east as being successful may be tried
here.
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 21. Corpora
tion Commissioner Watson has re
quested District Attorney Ecans of
Portland to bring suit against the Am
erican-Hawaiian Steamship eompany
Rich Red
U your if you take HOCDS
SARSAPARILLA, which makes
the blood normal in red and white
corpuscles; relieves pimple, boils,
scrofula, salt rheum or eczema,
catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
nervousness, that tired feeling.
City
Scavenger
We will haul your trash and
garbage at the following
small cost to you:
ONE TRIP A WEEK FOR
75 A MONTH.
TWO TRIPS A WEEK
AND FREE GARBAGE
CAN FURNISHED FOR
?1.25AM0NTII
Let us keep your premises
sanitary and sightly at a cost
to you so small you'll never
miss the money.
Anything and Everything
Ilauled Away.
E. T. MILLER
Phone 553-J.
CI 2 Walnut St, Pendleton.
Evening
50c Ladies' Hose 34c
A lot ladies' fine Lisle and Silk Lisle Hose, .
black only, all sizes, medium weight, double
sole, heel and toe, long garter top. After Sup
per 34
25c Men's Sox 3 for 50c
A really remarkable value. Mercerized seam
less sox, good weight, serviceable, all the new
and wanted colors and black. While they last,
your choice- 3 PAIR FOR 50f
$2.00 WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
NIGHT GOWNS made long and amply full.
Saturday Evening Special 98
; CHILDREN'S WOOL DRESSES at tin
rivaled bargains. The regular prices are from
?1.10 to $4.95. Special for Saturday Even
ing only at exactly 1-2 PRICE.
SATURDAY EVENING CLEANUP on
wool sweaters. All red, grey, blue and white
$5.00 and ?5.75 sweaters, special at $2.95
COVERALL BUNGALOW APRONS in
both light and dark colors. Made full and long.
Saturday Evening Special 59
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Trade.
Save Your T. P. W.
for its failure to comply
state's corporation laws.
with the
PORTLAND, Feb. 21. Harry Hack
had no defense to a charge of speed
ing and pleaded guilty before District
Judge Dayton, but when the fact
that he had been caught by a motor
cycle cop while giving a bunch of
newsboys a "Joy ride" the 5 fine as
sessed against him was remitted. '
PORTLAND, Feb. 21. Harry H.
Mainwright, a tailor, testified in mu
nicipal court that his mother-in-law
threw a cooked crab at him and de
clared she had whipped him 30 times
during the three months he has been
married. Mrs. Mainwright who had
her husband arrested, told the Judge
her husband struck her and had oft
en threatened to beat her.
SEATTLE, Feb. 21. All ?eatle is
planinng to take part in a big street
celebration of the signing of the Alas
ka railroad bill. The Jubilee is being
planned by the Alaska bureau of the
chamber of commerce and February
28 has been announced as the date for
the outburst of enthusiasm.
CHICO. Cal., Feb. 21. Driven
from their homes in the woods by
heavy rains, a family of coyotes in
vaded the basement of the residence
of Ed Vudney in the heart of the city.
He intends to make pets of them.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. Los An
geles has appointed eight women dep
uty tax collectors, the city assessor
believing that the women will prove
better collectors than men.
South Pole Pictures.
The "Siege of the South Pole" has
lasted nearly 150 years. It was In
1772 (to 1775) that Captain Cook
made his historic voyage "Towards
the South Pole and around the
World," and since then (no fewer
than 18 separate expeditions went
out between 1819 and 1910) many en
deavors have been made in attempt
ing its conquest.
Famous names in the history of
Antarctic exploration are: Willough
by and Jackson (16th century). Sir
James Clark Ross, Sir George Nares,
Sir John Franklin, Dr. W. S. Bruce,
Borchgrevink, Lieutenant de Long, of
the American navy, who sailed from
IF HEADACHY, DIZZY,
BILIOUS, CASCARETS
Your IJver Is Full of Bile; Rowels
Clogged stomach Sour, Tongue
Coated, Breath Bad.
Get a 10-cent box now.
You're bilious! You have a throb
bing sensation in your head, a bad
taste in your mouth, your eyes bun,
your skin is yellow, with dark rings
under your eyes; your lips are
parched. No wonder you feel ugly,
mean and ill-tempered. Your system
is full of bile not properly passed
off. and what you need is a cleaning
up inside. Don't continue being a
bilious nuisance to yourself and those
who lo"e you, and don't resort to
harsh physics that irritate and in
jure. Remember that mostd Isorders
of the stomach, liver and bowels are
cured by morning with gentle, thor
ough Cascarets they work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from your
druggist will keep your liver and
bowels clean; stomach sweet and
your head clear for months. Children
love to take Cascarets, because they
taste good and never gripe or sick
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San Francisco in the "Jeanette," in
1879; and Sir Ernest Shackleton
who went to within 100 miles of the
pole in 1909. Captain Amundsen
reached the pole December 24, 1911,
Just five weeks before Captain Rob
ert Falcon Scott. R. N.. who arrived
there January 17, 1912.
io explorer in command or an
Antarctic expedition, had ever met
his death in those regions until Cap
tain Scott succumbed in March, 1912
Captain Scott, whose motion pic
tures come to the Oregon theater on
March 5 for three nights, was the
first to make the art of photography
a separate department in a polar ex
pedition. He placed Mr. Herbert O.
Ponting, F. R. G. S.. in charge of the
photographic department and that
gentleman, a famous British war cor
respondent, world traveler and cam
era artist, brought back 25,000 feet
of cinematograph film and 2000 nega
tives. Here's An Earned Nickname.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Repre
sentative La.ngley of Kentucky has
the nickname "back home" of "Turn
pike John." And by heck, sir, he's
proud of it. He told the house re
cently during debate on the good
roads bill that nobody could accuse
him of playing politics on the $25,
000,000 pork barrel roads measure,
for by all the moonshine of the eter
nal Kalntucky mountains, he had
gained his title of "Turnpike John"
because he was a red hot advocate of
the good roads movement.
Relic Not Digger Indian.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. Profes
sor John C. Merrlam, associate pro
fessor of paleontology and historical
geology of the University of Califor
nia, Is in Los Angeles to determine
whether the three-foot-high man
found in a Brea asphalt pit belonged
to the pleistocene age.
Professor Merrlam has already dis
posed of the theoy advanced by a
Stanford savant that the bones were
those of a Digger Indian, declaring
that the depth of the asphaltum pit
at which the bones of the man were
found made such a theory impossible,
Movlea Called Indlxrx'n.sablo.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb 21.
"The use of moving pictures in
state Institutions has become
such an important part Of the
entertainment and instruction
of state charges, that they are
now indispensable." This state
ment was made today by C. J.
Vassaly, chairman of the Minne
sota state board of control.
"The motion picture is being
found especially valuable in the
schools for the deaf and the in
sane asylums," said Vassaly.
"It has been found especially
difficult to get any sort of at
traction that will hold the at
tention of the insane, but the
problem seems to have been
solved with the movies.
"At different exhibitions of
pictures at the state asylum, the
Inmates were Invariably intense-
ly interested by the rapidly
changing scenes.
It undoubtedly has a good ef
fect upon their minds. At the
school for the deaf the motion
pictures have proved one of the
biggest Items in the teaching
system, as the educational pic
tures can be explained by flash-
lng the words on the screen.
The movies will undoubtedly
grow in importance as time
adds educational improvements.
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A South American sazenda was the
form which the annual of the Current
Literature Club took yesterday after
noon when the members of the pop
ular literary and social organisation
met at the home of Mrs, Lee Moor
house on Water street. The club is
this year studying the southern con
tinent and -this fact determined the
nature of the entertainment The af
fair was most unique and delightful.
Luncheon was served from the typi
cal South American coffee booth an 1
the ladies all appeared in mantillas.
The living room of the Moorhouse
home was elaborately decorated in
autumn leaves and flowers for the oc
casion.
The luncheon was served at 1:30
and the menu was composed of dishes
dear to the heart of the Latin-Americans.
Among the dellcasies served
were chili con came, pimento wafers,
tamales, cheese sandwiches, Spanish
relish, Brazilian nuts and raisins.
Terba mate and Brazilian coffee.
After the luncheon, a very pleasant
time was spent in answering appro
priate queries and conundrums. Two
very pretty Spanish songs were ren
dered by Mrs. Edwin B. Aldrich.
Mrs. David H. Nelson entertained
informally yesterday afternoon at her
home on the North hill. Bridge was
played at three tables, the honors be
ing won by Mrs. Chas. Greulich and
Mrs. Frederick E. Judd. Those pres
ent were, Mesdamea Wilson E. Brock,
J. Newton Burgess, Henry W. Collins
C. K. Cranston, Chas. Greulich, Fred
erick E. Judd. Chas. A. Murphy. Wil
liam McCormmach, William L
Thompson, Thos. Thompson, Lina H
Sturgis and Miss Hilda M. Erickson ot
Duluth, Minn.
The ladies of Umatilla believe in so
cial as well as political equality and
proved the abilities of their sex in an
entertainment way last evening by
giving a dance, planned, paid for and
managed exclusively by themselves.
Mere man took a back seat and, in
stead of picking and choosing his
dances with an eye only to his own
selfish desires, was Klad to receive
such favors as were bestowed upon
him by the ladies. It was a highly
enjoyable affair, according to reports
received in this city.
The Luncheon Bridge Club was de
lightfully entertained yesterday after
noon by Mrs. Joseph V. Tallman at
her home on Water street. A Spanish
luncheon was served as a novelty
This is the Inst meeting of the club
until after the Lenten season.
PARISIAN FRIVOLITY
(Photo by Dress Goods Economist.)
The excuse for this Parisian coat
is that It is very pretty and very
fashionable since proportion was
slighted when the loose. ' shapeless
and almost one piece upper part waj
sewed to the skimp skirt. The Ides
of protection was thrown aside with
a don't-care truly Parisian in the use
of a material lightly touched with
a cotton velour stripe on a ground so
gauzy that the rose tinted chiffon
lining shows through.
Chrlxtlane of Paris designed the
coat to go over the sheer and crush
able blouses and bodices to be con
cealed when one motors about Paris
or promenades in the warm Riviera
The front panel makes a oneness to
the affair, assisted by a plenty ol
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Mrs. Arle C. Hampton and .her
brother, James Bowler, are expected
home tomorrow from Denver whither
they were called ten days ago by the
death of their mother.
Mrs. E. J. Sommervllle Is expected
home today from Portland and Ho
qutam where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sprague.
David H. Nelson is enjoying a visit
from his father, Gustaf Erickson, and
his sister. Miss Hilda Erickson, of
Duluth, Minnesota.
Miss Irene Shea left this afternoon
to spend the week-end at Vansycle
with Mrs. George Strand.
Miss V'elma Wilkinson, popular
young lady of Athena, came in on the
morning train.
Mrs. T. C. Benson arrived last eve
ning from Portland to be the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Rugg.
A number of high school boys will
be hosts this evening at a dancing
party In Moose Hall.
Miss Genevieve Clark Is a guest of
Miss Bertha Anger In Walla Walla.
Home Hints and Recipes
Women and Time.
Emerson is said to have remarked
not in print that "women have no
clocks in their minds." He probably
meant that women as a rule have not
that continual consciousness of an ap
pointment to be kept, of a glvien thing
that must be done, at a given time,
which the average man is obliged to
require.
One reason for this may be that
women do not often carry a time
piece upon their persons, because of
that lamentable deflcl-worn pendant
or attached to the masculine eye ap
pears to be the fundamental defect
of feminine dress. Even when a
watch is worn pendant or attached
to the wrist, the observer suspects
that ornament is more often consld-
ered than used.
Punctually, the constant realiza
tion that you must make your ac
tions fit into the time scheme of
others and the general movement of
the world, is the first principle ot
business. A man must learn it, even
though it goes against the grain, and
although his habits remain shiftless
and irregulur in the seclusion of his
home. Probably the increasing army
of women whose livelihood depends on
business understand it better than
their mothers did.
But if women have no clocks in
their minds, at least they have watch
IN OUTER WRAPS.
snap-fasteners along the side. Pa
tent leather, rose-tinted taffeta, and
embroidery silk make an original
trimming that no one tut a French
woman could conceive.
PILES CURED AT HOKE BY
MEW ABSOnPTIOH UETIIQD
If yoa suffer from bleeding. Itching,
blind or protruding files, tend me your ad
dress, and I will tell you bow to cure your
self st home by the new absorption treat
ment ; and will alto tend tome of this horns
treatment free for trial, with references
'rom your own locality If requested. Im
mediate relief and permanent cure assured.
Rend no money, but tell others of this of
fer. Write today to Mrs. M. Hummers, Uox
I', Notre Dame, Ind.
es In their hearts to take the pulse
and measure the smallest needs ot
those they love. Catholic Universe.
Through the Heart.
An anxious parent asks us why
boys are so much harder to manage
than girls. In reply we may say we
have never found it so, but you must
get hold of the boy's heart. Yonder
locomotive with its thundering train
comes like a whirlwind down the
track, and a regiment of armed men
might seek to arrest it in vain. It
would simply crush them and plunge
unheeded on.
But there is a little lever in its
mechanism that, at the pressure of a
man's hand, will slacken Its speed and
in a moment or two bring It panting
and still, like a whipped spaniel, at
cur feet . By a similar little lever
the steamship is guided upon the sea
in spite of adverse wind or current.
' That sensitive and responsive spot
by which a boy's life is controlled is
his heart With our grasp gentle
and firm on that helm you may pilot
htm wither you will. Bad and will
ful boys often have the tenderest
hearts hidden away somewhere be
neath the incrustations of sin, or be
hind barricades of pride.
And it Is your business to get at
that heart, keep hold of it by sympa
thy, trusting in him. manifestly work
ing only for his good. Ther are many
ways. Provide him some little plea
sure; now and then set him to some
little service of trust for you; love
him love him practically. Ony way
and every way, rule him through his
heart. Record, London, Ont.
neoomlng Hat for Every Face.
The hat with its crown towering Is
not altogether new. It has been seen
some during the late winter. It will
be seen more often as the spring hats
appear, says the New York Press,
This style of hat will be constructed
from straw, tulle and Jet. The brim
will be straw, the crown tulle and the
band and aigrette will be of Jet. It it
a hat that will have many followers,
for most women will be glad of Its
height-giving effect. It will be be
coming, for it will be shown in so
wide a variety of brim and brlmless ef
fects that there will be a hat for every
face.
The Care of Children
No one knows the exact number of
babies that are born or that die every
year in the United States, because, as
a nation, we are ready enough to keep
a record of registered bloojed nnlmnls
but we neglect, in many places, to
keep any official record of the birth
or death of the best stock we have
the American baby. In one of our
Western states, some few years ago,
a case was brought into the law courts
inolving the inheritance of a consid
erable estate by a young girl. It was
necessary to prove that she was born
before a certain date. There was no
official record on file to show the
date of her birth; it had not been re
corded by her family even in that re
pository of so much similar data
the family Bible. Her father swore
that she was born on a certain date,
and when he was required to tell how
he could be sure, he said that he re
membered it was two days before the
birth of a fine blooded calf and that
he had kept an account of the calf's
birth, as It was registered stock. The
girl inherited her fortune on this evi
dence, though her birth had seem
ir.nly been a less important occasion
than that of the calf.
To give every mother an opportunity
to learn how to develop the physical.
Intellectual, and spiritual nature of
her child; to secure closer relations
between home and school (great stress
is laid on this); to encourage moth
ers' clubs in public schools and else
where; to secure adequate laws for
dependent and delinquent children
these are the mothers' stated aims.
and their summing up comes in one
sentence to raise the standard of
Can't Help But
Admire Babies
Every Woman Casts Loving Glance at
the Nettling Cuddled in its Bonnet
A woman's heart naturally responds to
the charm nd sweetness of a pretty chllc
and more so to-day than ever before since
the advent of Mother's Friend.
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This Is a moat nfii1rftil avtwMf IiaIm
to the musclei and tendons. It penetrates
the tissues, makes them pliant to readily
yield to nature's demand for expansion,
so there Is np longer a period of pain, dis
comfort, straining, nausea or other symp
toms so often distressing during the anxious
weeks of expectancy.
Mother's Friend prepares the system for
the coming event, and its une brings com
fort, rest and repose during the term. This
has a most marked Influence upon the baby,
since It thus Inherits a splendid growing
system of nerves and digestive function.
And particularly to young mothers Is this
famous remedy of Inestimable value. It
enables hrr to preserve her health and
strength, and she remains s pretty mother
by having avoided all the suffering and
danger that would otherwise accompany
such an occasion. Mother's Friend thor
oughly lubricates every nerve, tendon and
muscle Involved and Is a sure preventive
for caking of the breasts.
Too will And this splendid remedy oa
sale at all drug stores at $1.00 a bettla.
and is highly recommended for the purpose.
Write BradOeld Regulator Co., 184 Lataar
Bldg., Atlanta, la and the will mall yon
sealed, a very instructive book for expec
tant boUmtb,
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Pendleton, Walla Walla, Ranier and Bud welter Bottled Beer
Cool and Sparkling Beer on Draught.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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to-ft Aloanv Unit, CesrisiMse.
Tk4 OUni 14 iMrgtsI Mnnu fatiutrt a
home life. All over the nation, the
newly awakened mother-spirit echoes
the faith in Its personal form:
"We believe In ourselves! We be
lieve in our children!" From "Mak
ing the Most of Motherhood," in Good
Housekeeping.
Every man ought to know at least
as much about his own business as ha
does about the other fellow's.
SALTS If KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
HAKMLKSS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
AXD NEUTRALIZE IRRITAT
ING AtlDS.
Kidney nnJ bladder weakness re
sult from uric acid, says a noted au
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the blood and pass It on to the
Madder, where it often remains to ir
ritate and Inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
Irritation at the neck of the bladder,
obliging you to seek relief two or
three times during the night. The
sufferer is in constant dread, the wa
ter passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation and Is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty In avoiding It.
Bladder weakness most folks cnlt
It, because they can't control urina
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this Is
really one of the most simple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounce
of Jatl Suits from your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast, continue
this for two or three days. This will
neutralize the acids In the urine so it
no longer is a source of Irritation to
the bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithla.
and Is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus
ed by uric acid irritation. Jsd Salts
Is splendid for kidneys and causes no
lnd effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant efferves
cent lithia-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble.
GOOD VALUES
In Roal Estato
Farm Land a Specialty.
1600 Acre Stock Farm.
Fruit and Alfalfa.
W. H. MORRISON
Helix, Ore.
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buy a box of
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