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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1916. Special Sale of Mens and Women s SHOES m 1 Mr, and Mis. gam u. Thompson and Ml'. Bad Mrs. John Adams left to i day to; Portland to gpend few days. Airs'. Jfy Kins ami daughter Mar garet, former residents of this cltv ' and new living in Salem, arc visiting relatives here. The Woman1! Mloslonary society the Presbyterian church will meet t morrow afternoon at the home t Mrs. Mrs. K. D. Sayres with Mr Sayns. Mrs. K. I., Power and Mr Lnymnnd Hatch a.s hostess1: . AH short lines, broken sizes and odd shoes including about 500 pair, must go, regardless of cost. We need the room for our new Spring stock, part of which is already here and part on the road. If price is any inducement these shoes will go quickly. Sale Begins Wednesday Morning and Ends Saturday Evening Mrs. Wilson R. Hrnck Is 'his alio on entertaining at an Inform thimble party. At the weekly matting of the south i Rill Bridge club yesterday afternoon Mrs, sylvan Cohn ami Mm. Mm at the home of Mrs. Charles Jerard, Jleta will tie hostesses this evening honors in the play were won liy Mrs a t,.., to be given in the Koppar Kc O, I I.a DoW. Mrs. .board's guests tin. other than club members were Mrs j . I H. H. Hattery. Mr. D N lieher and; Mrs. fl M. Klce left yesterday I I Mrs. La Pow. ''Portland tor a short visit i NEWS NOTES OF ADAMS MUCH SOUGHT SPY IS ARRESTED IN BROADWAY! Cottolene is ready for use when you take it from the pail. It mixes readily with flour and creams nicely with sugar. Cottolene has no equal for shortening or frying. Foods prepared with it have a delicious flavor and are tempting in appearance. Arrange today with your grocer for regular supplies of Cottolene, the Natural Shortening. It is put up in pails of con venient sizes. UZEKK. FAIRBAN KSaEE H MI!. AMI MllS. simoxtox visit HOME OF RELATIVES STl'DEXTS RETURN TO 1 SOHOOI READ THESE PRICES M THEN COME AND SEE H THE SHOES. No. 464. Women's Patent. Cloth Top. lace. $4.00. sale $2.95 No. 409. Women's Gun Metal Calf, lace. $4.00, sale $2.95 No. 634, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $5.00, sale $3.45 No. 429, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $5.00, sale $3.45 No. 403'2, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $4.00, sale $2.95 No. 407. Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $4.00, sale $2.95 No. 4621.,, Women's gun Metal Calf, button," $3.50, sale $2.65 No. 414, Women's Kid, Cloth Top, button, $3.50, sale $2.65 No. 411, Women's All Kid, button, $3.50. sale $2.65 No. 463, Women's Kid. Patent Tip. lace, $3.50, sale $2.65 300 PAIRS MEN'S DRESS SHOES, IN LACE AND BUTTON, $4.00 AND $3.50 VALUE, SALE PRICE $2.85 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. No. 471. Women's Patent Cloth Top. button. $5.00. sale $3.45 No. 465, Women's Patent Cloth Top. button. $5.00. sale $3.45 No. 4171... Women's Patent Cloth Top, button."$5.00, sale $3.45 No. 413 Vs. Women's Patent Cloth Top. button. $5.00, sale $3.45 No. 411L j, Women's Patent Kid Top, button."$5.00, sale $3.45 No. 41214, Women's Patent Kid Top, button,"$5.00. sale $3.45 No. 400 U,, Women's Patent Cloth Top, button,"$5.00, sale - $3.45 No. 403, Women's Patent. Kid Top, button, $4.00. sale $2.95 No. 215, Women's Patent, Kid Top. button, $4.00, sale $2.95 No. 405, Women's Patent. Cloth Top. lace, $4.50, sale $3.15 No. 404, Women's Patent. Cloth Top. lace. $4.50, sale $3.15 (East Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, ore.. Feb. II. Hilly Nay lor was a Visitor at the county seat j Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Mel Slmonton and j I children were in Adams Saturday vis lilting at his mother's, Mrs. sinionton 1 i. K Young, county school superin tendent, was in Adams Friday and visited at the school, j Mrs. T. A. Lteuallen was a visitor ; i at the county seat Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schata and i I son Charles, motored to the county ! Miss Eleanor Stockton returned W ! her school Monday after spending if Sunday with her parents, Mr. and I j Mrs J. W. Stockton. I Mrs. J, W. Harrah was a visitor at j ! th counuty seat Friday. Chester Spencer. Hobarl Peringer I and Hoy Ferguson motored to the I I county seat last week j Mr. and Mrs. Harve Roseherrc I j were In Adams Sunday to attend th' j meeting. j! Guy Mayberry, Peter Mclatyre and I I Earl Slmonton were visitors at Athe f 1 na Saturday. j I ntis Lleuallen returned to his jj school in Walla Walla after spending j Sunday with his parents. Mr. and 1 1 Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen. j Mrs. J. W. Spencer rind daughter j Heulah. were visitors at the count) j seat Saturday. Miss Ruth Krehs Is visiting at he ll brother's home for a few days, dim Simpson was in Adams Thurs. (day. II George Woodward was in Adam j Saturday hauling out chop, j Miss Jessie Chestnut returned tn her school in Pendleton after spend- Ing Sunday with her parents. I Mrs. Harp Is here Visiting at to r j; mother's home. Mrs, Iran jj Mr. and Mrs Alex McKenzie Ol II Walla Walla, were In Adams a few j I days last week visiting at some ol j ; their friends. Ij J W Spencer and son Chester left I Sunday tor Portland. I John Hunch was in Adams Sunday. NEW York. Feb. il.-t-Ignatlus t. Lincoln, former member of the British parliament and accused ay the English government of being a Ger man spy, who escaped from a restau rant in Brooklyn where he had been taken by a United States marshal, was captured at Broadway and Twenty-ninth street. He was handcuffed to two deputies and taken to Captain Offley'S office, where he congratulated the police for their work in arresting him "Good work." he exclaimed. "T didn't think you could do It.'1 Lincoln is wanted on a charge of forgery in England, lie claims, how ever, that the Rritish government really wants him lor nil spying activi- IN THE SENATE FOR ASTORIA NAVAL BASE I7BST CI.A88 I'ARD PROV1DKH FOR$3,000,000 is XSKI'.l) s START. the amount of experience ReOSSSUI before an officers license call Ix- ol tallied. The fact thai an unpreced ented number of merchantmen an building in the United States and s lack of officers to fin command was brought to the attention ol the ervic one tune ago hi ship AN IMPORTANT LETTER FROM A WOMAN There Is nothing (hat will tiring com fort and renewed 1iom to the Invalid no surely as good news. When the vital forces are ill a low ebb and every thing' aeeius useless, a ray of Joy and assurance will stimulate- the weary WASHINGTON. Feb. SI Senator Lane yesterday Introduced in the see ate a bill Identical with one Introduc ed In the house February 3 by Repre sentative Hawlev, authorizing the tahllshment ..! a tirsi-class naval base . , . M..m. A u. on the (VlumbtS river, "as near the Wr frm 1(lV(,ll m. turned the entrance as may be deemed advisable" .i.i,. i.. Innv a sjgM of sickness. Dr. ind appropriating huse the site, and begtn construction Hotb bill.- iped IS "On. t to i in - Merec. of the Invalids' Hotel, Iluffalo, N. tn bas good news for every mif- tabllsb. ferlng woman. Write hlui today and yard I tell hint your troubles, unit he will send ih. onlemplal full-fledged n th for constru ai vessels i Bonds Ire Retired. 1 NEW STORK Feb. is. Twenty-two million, eight hundred thousand dol lars first mortgage five per cent bonds of the United states steel cor poration were sold on the British I treasury account to the steel corn pany today. This is the first instance of an American corporation taking ; back securities which Burope was ready to unload, with the Intention of retiring the issue. The bonds comprise a part of the foun dation fund tor Scottish universities j srhtch Carnegie established Consent ' for their disposal was given under a scheme of British mobilisation of Anv I erlcan securities. The corporation is I retiring them because it does not r--- ilre more financing nut has a hun ed million in cash deposited. The bills iuthorlse the const 1 1 f building Ways for vessels larg. mail. drydOCkl capable of do lie largest dreadnought, marine lays, machine shuns, aeroplani oat Shops, marine harracks. Ines a radio station, and all trurttiret and equipment round lost Important N'avv yards e id kinu rail-1 ami mags other at the r thsl ippri i ti the; plant The to the house thors ated ii and If the authorised i ttnl intemh d lo i7.-r t. but Is merely, ti id begin the . onstrm tbm of .v.. limit or cost ts fixed e two hills have Tieen referred naval committees or senate and and It is the hope or their ail that the bills will be Ineorpor n the naval appropriation bill, Astoria naval base Is no by the house bill. Semitic iress bis bill as an amend the bill real heS the sen (alidden Tour lropoard. Washington. Peb. u. Samuel c. Lancaster, engineer "f the Colum- bls Highway, has suggested to offici als of IN Automobile association nf America lhat a Gliddeii tour be at ranged next summer, to start at San Francisco and run up the coast to Portland, out the Columbia Highway and return! and thence to Seattle. The suggestion has been received fa vorably and tentative plans are being made for Ihe tour, so arranged as to bring the automoblllsts to Portland June 7. at the time of Ihe Rose Fes. tival, and the date on which the high Waj is to be formally dedicated. KpcHal l-lci LWAUKKB, ' tion Called. ire.. Feb :1 day, March I. of 15 was lhat vou Just tin' right advice to restore you to health nml bring back the roues to jour cheeks, nml without chnrje. ills "Favorite Prescription" has been the rescue of thousands of suffering women. Many grfltefD patients have taken Dr. Pierce's advice. Mothers. If jour daughters are weak, hick ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude ami are ile Slid sickly. Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion Is Just What tliey h's-d to surely bring the bloom of health lo their . cheeks nml make them strong and I,., healthy. .,, i For ail diseases pectsUar to woman, r. III . I .1... I -Iw I mat , , pur, has.- -ii"r- ","" .' i, 1 , V Hinri mi i i loini lit. i-.i.ii t u, m.-. 4U vcars It lias banished from the llveg of tens of tbotttuds of women the train, worry, misery uiul distress caused by Irregularitiea nml discuses of a femi nine chn racier. If you arc a sufferer, if your datteh ter, mother, sister need help, get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liqm 1 or tablet form Irom any mediato dealer Ui-ilay. 136 page buok o!l WW an's diseases tent tree. The modern Improvement in pille - lioctor I'ierce's PleSSSUlt Pellets. Tliev help Natiirt! instead of lighting with her. Sick and nervous headache, bili ousness, coetiveness, and all derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved and cured. Sal. ,iin lied pi this special pamphlet will was the date fixed hv council for the special Omitting to the voters authorising the coun- the plant of the Mil Company for the sum Itltion signed by 18!) lo the council asking teCtlon be called. be issued b) the THE STRANGE CASE OF MARIAN LAMBERT Council setting forth the reasons for calling Ibis special election. In ward No. i the polling place, which form erly was in the city hall, was changed to the fire station near Front street for convenience of voters. J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. ACIDS IN STOMACH snilR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION "PAPE-M 1)1 iPEPM' I IM - JH H (.SY. ri"SKT six M A IIS IN m E mim n CANOE TURNS TURTLE AND ONE IS DROWNED Pii:n.AM). "re . Feb. 21 Henry Sfl of Oak UroVe. hall, ard that work was to be had at OK-1 He had been sent out of em- luded to cros the: iTiartes Vosbarg, 1 Plette started out U what ou jut ate La souring on jour Stomach or lies like a lump of least refusing to digest, or you belch' g.,.s and ermtaie -our. undigested food, or have a feeling "f dlzslness. heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In mouth and stomach headache, vou can surely get relief in five minute'. Ask your iharma' M to show yottj Ihe lorniula plalnh i.rinted on these firty .-lit . ases ..I Pap'-'s Iliapepsin. then you will undetstanil why dvspep. sta trmibies ol all kinds must go, and why it relieves Hour, out of order stonnnhs "r indigestion In five min utes Tape Dlapepsin is harm lem: tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for as similation into the blood all the food you eat, besides it makes you go to the table with S heallhr appetite; but what will please mil moat. i that j miu will noi need lo renort to laxa-' live or liver pills foi biliousness or i onstlpHtlon. This City will have man "Fg'j Hlapepsin" .ranks, ae some people will call them, but vou will lie enthu siatstli about this splendid atoma-h preparation, too. if inu ever take H lor indlgerton. saset. heartburn, eour man. dvspeisia or anv stomach mis ery. i let souir mi, ihle mtnute, and rid Miirself of etomach nilaery and indi gestion in five minutes. Pietle. hean wego ployment and cone Willamette in a 0 finding a Job. Accompanied !' also of Half OroVC. from the east shore of the river. Near j the west bank, where the current is SWift and the water deep, the frail ! craft turned over. Vosbttrg grabbed the little boy anil managed to struggle ashore, but I'iette Was drowned It happened at 6 o' clock and darkness interferred with plans to search for the tiodj'. AT LA GRANDE: SAID TO BE TONG GUNMEN POUt E T KK TWO INTO t TODY HRFt frVE TO TAIK TO TIIK OPMCIAIA UA GRANDE, Uc attention to S rally deemed fl UCCeSSfUj atterr ' 'hong, a Ho I.e. lire, Fi the tuna ng. Thin t gftgsM Itriiig- Itig line-. LONDON, Feb. 1.- The proprie tors of the Keekly Journal-Hystand-er Were lined 101 ponds; the ex- edi tor. Vivian larter. r.li pounds, and Lieutenant Hernard. cartoonist. M liounds. for publishing a cartoon de picting a Hritish soldier lying intoxi cated beneath a tree and clasping a bottle of ram lieneath the cartoon were the words. "Reported missing The charge was brought under the defense of the realm act. on the ground that publication of the car toon was prejud cial to discipline and recruiting An appeal was en tered aro I- t aiMtldste. rUMBBUHO, Ore., Feb. tt. glsaofl Caro well known lloseburg resident, announced his candidacy on the re publican ticket for Joint representa t ve from Douglas and Jackson coun t ee. was re-rivlted this noon when rhb of Police Ardrey arrested two Chinese credited with being "gun men ' Th highbinders, at least that Is what they! are classified as, had no revolvers on their persons when arrested, but car ried all the paraphernalia Im ident to a pocket arsenal. I'artrldges, gun cleaning tools and oils were found on their persona Other Chinese claim they were sent here from Portland to continue the long war. but Instead ol rbllng the train Into La (irnnde, are reported to have walked In from 1111 gard. It is known the. have been here three or four days, but have boon keeping unlet. It is also report ed that other stranger Chinese In the cit of which there are several, are i highbinders and the police are keeping a close vigilance on them, hoping to I find further evidence to place. J The two men arrested have closeo j up like clams. "No save tongs," Is their answer to all Inquiries. " - WILLIAM cn " " OCPET. ' - Wr, fn Mariner c Limit Is Cut, WA8HINOTO.X, Feb 2. With view tof increasing Ihe number of fleers available for American men ant ships, the United Stales Stea boat tnsp age limit dr ifflc f ii ceil :l ti urs. No change how IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE 1 AN LAMBERT- Murlan Lambert, a high school girl id l-ake Itoresi III., was found ileail In the woods not f ir from her home j William Orpet, a student of the I nt. sers ty of Wisconsin, who was ar rented on the charge of murder, ad mitted he had met the girl ill the v.oods to lell her that he no longer eared for her. He told her he was to wed CggSStla Yoiiker ol DoKaJbi IP Miss Lambert took prosaic acid and died Immediately, i No llclallrcw Known. THK OALLKS. Ore., Feb. It. T. 11. McKay, an old time sheepherder. died at the local hospital. No relatives are known J CtLtSTA VOUKER Tallman a Do, tlusrantce in Hetiirn the Money if Ml-o-oa Does Sot KeJteve i on. "It's a pleasure to sell a medli Ins when your customer come in atter ward and tell you how much good it has done them," said Tallman A Co.. Ihe popular druggists, to an F.ast oregonian man. "and that is wh we like to sell and recommend Mi0 iii the dyspepsia remedy The distribu tion of samples that we made created so much talk and so large a propor tion of those who reeelved a sample have bought a box of Ml-o-na that our clerks have been busy selling the medicine ever since. We have so much faith In thl article that we are going to guarantee It In Ihe future, and will return the money to nny purchaser of .Ml-o-na whom It does not help. Thai may seem rash but our customers have said so man good words In its favor thai we do not expect to have Mggjj packages returned. "Anyone who has dfgpoOBta, whose food does not digest well, and who has to take thought as tn what he can eat, and when, can leave g cents de posit at our store and lake home a box of Ill-O-nS and If Ihe remedy does tint regulate his digestion and help his dyapepsil he can withdraw his money. I don't know but what we would be willing to pay him Interest ' This shows great ralth In Ihe merit of Ml-o-na It Is really a most un usual medicine and the rapid increase of sales since Tallman A Co Intro duced It In Pendleton shows that It does all that It Is claim lo do re lieves iHspepsia. regulates dlgaatfon and enables those who use It to eat Just what thev want with no fear of trouble after LOY LfcE I HIM -I. HKKB Ml Ml IM CO. No. Tit tlradm St, Our rootfl have been tested 100 years. Wn cun cure all chronic disease! or abscesses. Come to us If you are suffer ing from catarrh, asthma, lung or bronchial trouble, constipa tion, rheumatism, appendicitis, dropsy, kidney, liver, stomach or female trouble, obesity, hlood and skin diseases or nervous debility. Sufferers from these and many other chronic diseases have been restored to health and happiness without poison ous drugs, by the Chinese herbs. t onic ami see us. RUBBER When you buy anything In rubber you have to rely on the dmgg st regarding its quality. The only safeguard you have Is to buy your rubber gotsls at ii reliable store than carries only reliable makes. Bay your Rubber Onods from ns we offer you a belter qoal Ity for lew. mnnes Tallman & Co. Leadlnf DruggVU