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1 jh $; TKX PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1910. PA43B ITTB. LADIES. Don't overlook the fact that we are showing the largest lino of Suits in Pendleton That every garment is correct; in style, shade and work nianship, and that prices are right. From $ 1 5 And don't forget That in just one week Easter Sunday will be here. Have you bought your Easter Suit? We will ho glad to show you new Oxfords and Pumps. Just in. F. E. Livengood & Co. APRIL Ladies Homo Journal Patterns Ready. LOCALS AT TIE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. The new picture program of yester day Is a rood one. The house was well patronized last evening and the picture pleased all. They will be shown again tonight. The program changes tomorrow and will run as follows: 1. "In Old California." Biograph. Drama. This . Biograph story starts penilence Vas proclaimed In Callfor . nla, which occurred In 1882. Per- dlta Argncllo, the pretty Spanish se norita Is bc-Ioved by 'Jose Mannella. A thrilling love story 'and a scries" of most beautiful scenes of southern California, which are photograph ically perfect. Length 1000 feet. 2. "The Poet of the Revolution." Oaumonl. 1000 feet. 3. "Pierrot." Pathe. BOO feet. 4. "A Happy Turn. Pathe. 6000 feet. Song Southern Girl, Phone Main 8 tor coal. Paatlme pictures please all. Ice cream at Hohbach's, Court at Ask us about Nyssa. Nyssa Im provement Company. Plenty of good, clean coal at Bur roughs Phone Main i. Frou Frou! Something delicious for the table, at Gray Bros. Let the women clean your clothe. Phone orders to Main 198. I'll pay cash for your veal. Chas. Rayburn, phone Main 410. , Dressed chickens every Saturday at Ingrams grocery. Phone Main 37. Wanted Boarders by week, day or month. Inquire 412 West Bluff street There something doing In Nyssa. Write to Nyssa Real Estate Company. 25-cent meals served in M. E. church basement on March 23-24-2S. J Lost Small mink fur. Finder re- turn to this office and receive reward. Work wanted By man and wife without children. Enquire Coutts & Hayes. More moving picturea shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. No coal famine T.lth Burroughs. Phone Main 6 and fet good coal promptly. Halrdressing, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. For rent 12 room lodging house wunin one diock or Main sireei. isn- The following described animals quire ZU5 w. weDO. have been taken up by the marshal of Big shipment of up-to-date Easter the city of Pendleton, to-wit: ults by express today. Watch big' One sorrel gelding, weight about corner window for newest clothing. I 850 pounds, no brands visible. Two 25-cent meals from 11 a. m to 8 J front ft" white, star on forehead and p. m. Wednesday, Thursday and Frl- ' SDllt on n0- -iMK day n basement dining rooms of M E. Church. Tlie Pawl line. The urogram for Sundav will In- I elude the big feature film, "The Thread of Destiny." Biograph. 1000 feet. A beautiful and romantic love story. Told the Biograph way. "On the Border Line." Vitagraph. 1000 feet. A drama of strong appeal. "Baby Bet ' Urban. A good com edy. . "From Beyond the Seas." Urban. A drama well acted. IN POUND. Wanted A man to start a drug store In a good town. Can get In easy. No opposition. Inquire F. B. Camplln Bowman hotel. Anvone wantlns srood home-cooked church dining room n basement, March 23-24-25. Wanted Young man with $600 In j cash. Good buslnes proposition. Big returns guaranteed. Inquire F. B. Camplln, Bowman hotel. .For rent Furnished or unfurnished ' five room house. All modern lm-' provemcnts. Inquire of Mrs. A. Stan- gler or phone Black 2267. f One gray mare, weight about 800 pounds. No brands visible. Split In face, broke to ride. One gray gelding, weight about 850. No visible brands. Broke to ride. If said animals are not claimed by ihi. owners hr those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the . 81st day of March, 1910, the said ani mals will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the dry pound, at the Oregon feed yard, ' In said city of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the pny- ment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 19th day of March, 1910. T. B. GURDANE, City Marshal. ,1 For sale One square pedestal ex tension dining table, two stoves, one steel couch an(f high back, solid seat (linlwlf ijiairs. All go at bargain prices. ' At 504 Jane street, if taken wlfhin ' the next 10 days. i ' For rent Unfurnished five room ' house on north side. Both house and K Newsy Notes of Pendleton Offlclul Weather Report. Maxium temperature, 66. Minimum temperature, 41. Rainfall for 24 hours, ending m. today, .09 Inches. 1 P- Washington School Won. At the Hawthorne school another spelling contest was held yesterday ariernoon. This time it was between the Beventh grade of the Washington school and the seventh grade of the Hawthorne school. The victory again went to the Washington school, the score being nine to eight. Rooms Wanted for Touchers. John Halley.and Mark Moorhouse who are soliciting rooniB for the1 use of teachers who are to be here next week for the largest convention of the kind ever held in the state, request that all tlipse having rooms to rent will notify one of them by 'phone as soon as possible. Watch Snatcher Canttired. Frank Espargo, a subject of King Alfonso of Spain, has been arrested by Chief of Police Gurdane on the charge of snatching a watch from Paul Hem elgarn In the latlcr's near beer saloon on Main street yesterday. He was taken to the county Jail by the police chief this morning and will be given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes. Mrs. Pear! Shelly Dies. Word has been received In this city of the death in Portland of Mrs. Pearl Shelly, formerly a well-known music teacher of this city. Death occurred Thursday morning. The deceased Is a cousin of Mrs. J. W. Yandell of this city and in addition to her husband is survived by a daughter about two years of ago. The cause of death Is not known. Appeal Case on Today. County Superintendent Welles Is listening this afternoon to the school election case which was appealed from District No. 67, In the northeast ern part of the county. Both sides are represented by attorneys and a list of witnesses. All the afternoon will probably be consumed- in the hearing and then the case will prob ably be taken under advisement. Lyons Is In Charge. W. G. Lyons, chief clerk at the O. R. & N. depot, is now serving as tem porary agent while awaiting the ap pointment of a man to fill that po sltion permanently. C. J. Jackson, former agent and who resigned to ac cept a position as traveling freight agent with the Southern Pacific at Sucramento, has left for the scene of his new duties. Many Farmers Join Union. The largest class of farmers ever taken Into any local union In Oregon at one time. Is being initiated Into the Pendleton Union this afternoon. There is such a large number to be initiated that practically the entire afternoon will be consumed In the work. Be fore the task of installing the class was started a number of questions of interest to the farmers were discussed. Wanted Man or woman to buy a good restaurant on easy terms. 20 steady boarders. A snap. Inquire F. B. Camplln, Bowman hotel. Hunt up your lighter clothing. aulU , and dresses and have them made like new. City Dye Works. Mrs. Hays ft Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. Wanted man with three to five thousand dollars. Business propositi on. 815,000 guaranteed in 90 days. Must be a business man. Inquire F. B. Camplln, Bowman hotel, -1 Stnrnal. In nA fllX rOAS9 cottage with fuU basement has fire- , l nicely improved. Inquire of Mrs. "aco b. and toilet; range, gas ,to,e j A. Slangier or phono Black 22CT. ami electric lights: very desirable lo- , cation. All for 88000, cash or easy , For sale cheap, good second hand Annlv on premises. 114 Ra-: organ. Address im isast court terms. ley street. William OsImii-h Injured. William Osborn, who has been employed at night in the local office of the American Express company, met with a painful accident this morning He was loading express matter onto train No. 5, when he fell from the truck with a 100-pound box of butter on top of him. The box of butter struck him on the back of the neck, rendering him unconscious for an hour, but he Is now able to be on the street though his neck is sore and he Is suffering with a sprained elbow. ag Day Is Observed. This is national Tag Day for the W. C. T. U. and the members of that or ganization throughout the country have been observing it by selling white ribbon tags to increase their fund for carrying out fhe work of the organiza tion. Pendleton was not missed and all susceptible citizens are wearing a picture of a little boy suspended by a bit of white ribbon. On the tag is the motto. "The saloon versus the Home." Several dollars were realized from the salt' of these tajjs in Pendleton -fllnnc and the total income throughout the United Stales will amount lo many thousands. s TIRRIN6 BARGAIN FOR This Saturday After Supper at Wohlenberg Department Store 15c Indian Head in white, old rose, navy and tan at yard. 25c Indian Linen at yard .. 50c All wool Albatros, all colors at yard $3.50 White Lingerie and Tailored Waists for Ladies' 65c Union Suits, summer weight, for, ecch 12 l-2c Percales, 36 inches wide, for 18 39 $2.45 ... 4S 9 Jo demonstrate the superiority of our ...GLOVES... and prove our absolute supremacy in giving. We offer for Saturday your choice of our regular $1 .25 Gloves for Dair . . Wohlenberg Department Store Better Goods For Less Money" value Only Churches Mctliodist Episcopal. Rev. Xathan Evans, pastor. Morn ing service, 11 a. m. Subject, "A Christless World." The choir will render "Hosanna to the Son of Da vid," and Mrs. Landers will sing "The Palms." There will be no eve ning service, the congregation Join ing in the worship at the Christian church. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. Strangers are cordially Invited to all services. Coughs That Hang On. Coughs that start In the fall and hang on until spring are sure trou ble breeders unless checked and cur ed. Bronchitis, pneumonia and con sumption are the direct result. Fo ley's Honey and Tar cures the cough. stops the hard breathing and heals and soothes the inflamed air passages. Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. Now the man who has paid his taxes Is glad he did It since there Is no escape from taxpaylng. Presbyterian. There will be no evening service at the Presbyterian church tomorrow, as the Presbyterians will meet with the Christians. The regular morning service and Sunday school service will be held. Christian Church. All services In the new .building. North Main street. 9:45, Bible schooK Class for every age and separate room for every class; 10:30, dedicatory ser vices; 2:30, fellowship meeting, all churches of city participating; 6:30, young people's meeting; 7:30, series of meetings by Charles Reign Scoville and his co-workers begin and will continue each evening through the week. Everybody invited to attend th'se meetings. ' Baptist Church. Baptist church, E. Alta and John son streets. We will hold the morn ing service at 11 o'clock to take up a matter of great importance left over from the revival meeting. Sermon, "The Second Great Command." The evening service will be dismissed to unite with our Disciple brethren in their new building. Young people's nieetng at 6:30. Bible school at 9:48. All are Invited. R. E. Storey, Pastor. street, or phone Black S461. EASTER NOVELTIES . Will be founu .'n usuaf resourceful supply and variety anu a prices that don't cut much figure with any kind of a pursp At Koeppen's Annex 'TEe Gift Room" .M'wir .nswors Questions. All the deputy assessors of the county nnd a large number of the taxpayers from different sections ore meeting in the circuit court room at the court house today with County Assessor Strain. The purpose of the meeting wns to enable the assesors to get an accurate Idea of the duties expected of them and.to enable those, persons and sections with grievances to make known their troubles. The assessor is making an effort to show Hint nil sections of the county are being treated alike and that the as sessment In every part, and for a'.l classes and Individuals is entirely I equitable. Harmony has characterized the mooting In every particular so far. Church of the Redeemer. The Right Rev. Bishop R. I.. Pad tlock will hold conf.rmation, preach and celebrate the holy communion at the, 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning. He will also preach at the 7:30 p. m. service. Miss Edna Zimmerman will be so loist In the morning and Mrs. W. A. Slusher in the evening. The offer ings will be for missions In eastern Oregon. AH ure cordially Invited. Charles Quinney, rector. For Saturday Evening Pineapple, Chocolate and Vanila fc Cream Phone in your order we'll deliver it Special orders for Ices. Sherbets and any kind of Ice-cream solicited, and delivered to any part of the city Pendleton Creamery Ice Cream Parlors "The Sanitary Fountain" Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Matter." Ser vices on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning Reading room open daily from 2 to 4 in the after noun. Everybody cordially Invited. Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. Hood Klvcr Gets Forger. Henry S, Davis, the forger who was arrested at Tacoma yesterday on In formation from the office of Sheriff Taylor, will be taken to Hood River for trial before he Is brought to Pen dleton, despite the fact that the arrest was made at the instance of the Pen dleton officers. It seems that both Pendleton and Hood River were noti fied of the arrest of the man. at the same time and as he was wanted In both places. Sheriff Morris of Hood River county took the first train out of his town nnd now has the forger in his custody. While in Pendleton last fall Davis secured $200 from Ben 'ill of the Pendleton Lumber com- and also duped the Baker & 'urnlture store. He Is also '"ft some worthless paper 'atlonal hnnk, taking pany Folsome said to have i. at the American in ge. German Evang. Lutheran Church. There will be services on Palm Sua day, March 20, at Myrlck station, be ginning at 10 a. m. In connection with the services will be confirmation. Those to be confirmed are: Irene Kuther. Helvy Breding, John Loren zen and Christian Moeller. All are cordially invited, Geo, L. Sprattler, pastor. Homo Cooked Meals. Methodist women will serve good home-cooked meals for 25 cent In the basement dining rooms of the M. E. church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 23, 24 and 25. Hours from 1 1 a. m. to S p. m. Everybody welcome. ' 1. Prevent the diving tackle and the diving Interference or body checking. 2. Abolish the kick-off. 3. Abolish the five-yard restriction on the quarterback run. We Are Prepared to Supply Your Wants In seasonable goods at reasonable prices. When In need of anything In the Hardware Hoe, come to our store. We carry the largest and most complete stock In Eastern Oregon. We call special attention to Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Spading Forks, Wheelbarrows, Carpet, Beaters, Tack Hammers Lawn Grass and Lawn Clover In fact everything needed to clean house and the surroundings. ronltry netting and wire of all kinds Is needed this season of the year, and we can supply different kinds In any quantity. When pruning trees, tools. Tines or bushes we can supply you with the The Taylor Hardware Co. Pendleton Oregon good money In exchau..