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...... .rf-a KTGIIT PAGLfl. DAILY KAgr ORBQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESUAV, JULY 20, 1910. ! '. CLEAN-UP SALE OF SHQ E5 Hundreds of pairs of $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Tan Oxfords and Pumps now $2.45 All black $3.50 Oxforda or Pumps $2.85 All black $4.00 Oxforda or Pumps .. $3.15 All black $4.50 and $5.00 Oxfords or Pumps $3.45 Children's $1.50 Oxfords and Pumps $1.20 Children's $1.75 Oxforda and Pumps $1.35 Children's $2.00 Oxforda and Pumps $1.G5 Children's $2.25 Oxfords and Pumps $1.85 Children's $2.50 Oxfords and Pumps $2.15 Don't by all means Forget the Big Dress Sale F. E. Livengood & Co. The Ladies' and Children's Store. AUGUST Ladies Homo Journal Patterns Ready. LOCALS 87 on left shoulder, a liberal reward will be given for any Information as to her whereabouts. Write J. T. Thorn, Holdman, Ore. Put l me pictures pleaae all. 8av money by reading today's ad. Men's oxforda cheap at A. Eklund's. Automobile for hire, day or night Thone Main 74. See Lee TeuUch about ihe Joe Leeicr place at Echo. For Sale Piano and household fur niture. Phone Red 2932. Fur life, fire, accident and grain In surance, see J. S. Kees. Joe Leezer place for salo. S:a Lee Teutsch for terms. More moving pictures shown than any other theater In the city the Pastime. Mark Patton, the barber. Main street, across from Alexanders. "Com fortable shaves." Joe Leezer place urn be bought at a bargain If you not Quick Hee Loo Teutsch or Mr. and Mrs. Leezer at Lch.j. Try one of those careful, sanitary shaves at Mark Patton's barber shop. Old Privett stand. Phone Main 427. For sale A Westfield driving mare weighing 1100 lbs., works single or double. Abe Molstrom. Adams Ore, R. R. D. 2. Wanted, girl or woman to assist with general house work. Apply at 401 Aura street or phone Red. 2396. Competent steam engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher man for the threshing season. Ad dress Chas. Weston. Celilo, Ore. Lost Mining Transit Book No. 363. on 4th of July between Eugene McCuiley's house on North Cold Springs and the Dave Cargill place on Middle Cold Springs. Finder please leave at this office and receive re ward. Hoy Wanted. Wanted nt once, boy to work In me chanical department of East Orego nlm. Steady employment and oppor tunity to learn a good trade. Must 1h- ovi- 13 years of age. Apply at this office. . Hut ray Notice. Strayed From my ranch at Hold man. Ore.. July 9, one brown mare 6 years old with roached mane. Branded J. T. on right houlder and Attention, Daphne Circle. During my absence from the city, the collection of circle lodge dues will be attended to by Mrs. S. J. Mc Prlun at her home or at the cigar store on Main street. MRS. ALICE O'DANIEL, Clerk of Daphne Circle. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS The Orplieum. 1. The Midnight Cupid. Biograph, 1000 feet. In which a tramp is the central figure around which is woven an Interesting love story. 2. His Child's Captive. A Lubln drama. This is another of those pic tures showing the powerful Influence of the Innocent little child . 3. Caesar in Egypt. Pathe. An Egyptian scene representing an event In the life of Caesar. The principal feature Is a marvelous reproduction of the burning of the palace. 4. Love Me Like I Like to Be Lov ed. Tho Pastime. The Purgation Biograph. drama, 1000 feet. In this Biograph subject is shown tthe moral influence of love over an unfortunate misguided youth. A Honeymoon for Three Essany, comedy, 1000 feet. This is one of the classiest comedies, with a hearty laugh In every foot. White Fawn's Daughter dramatic, 1000 feet. A most exciting and thrill ing story of a very interesting character. HiiN Ftir Wood. The County Court of Umatilla county will receive sealed bids for SO cords of red fir wood cut from green timber to lie delivered at the Court house yard on or before Nov. 1st, lftlU. T.iils to be filed with the County Clerk on or before 10 o'clock August 4th, l!Ui. Bids must lie accompanied by a cheek of five per cent of the amount of bid. The county court reserves the right to reject nny or all bids. Piited July 16th. 1910. FRANK SALING, County Clerk. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. HINTS FOR THE OUTING A few things you might forget before leaving and may need before returning, so lets anticipate a possible annoyance and lay in a full supply, However should you forget, a mail order will receive the care and attention as were it given over our counter The useful and sometimes necessary Alcohol stoves, bathing caps, drinking cups, hand brushes, playing cards, Ingersoll watches, 31.00; fountain pens, soap boxes, tooth brushes, hand mirrors, hair brushes, lather brushes, shaving mugs, shaving sonus, stationery, cloth brushes, Chamois skins, face and toilet, combs, cork screws, complexion brushes, bath towels, atomizers, curling Irons, emery boards, Ink, Jewel boxes, knives, manicure scissors, nail files, powder puffs, souvenir post cards, razors, razor strops, sponges, wash rags, Peroxide Hydrogen, cold cream, Arnica, Denver Mud (an tlphlogistine), alcohol, boric acid, bandages, bay rum, cotton, adhesive plaster, paregoric, liquid court plaster, court plaster, poison oak remedy, witch linzel, face powder, freckle cream, glycerine, Jamaica ginger, headache remedy, liniment, carbolic salve, toothache remedy, quinine, shampoo preparation, vase line, tooth powder, tooth paste. K0 EPF EM The Drug Store That Serves You Beti. PERSONAL MENTION James Templcton of La Grande, Is a guest of the Hotel Bowman. Robert Forster has gone to Seaside to Join his family. C. E. Cameron of Echo, Is a Pen dleton business visitor. R. N. AdamB of StanfieM la a Pin. dleton business visitor. C. Goff of Athena, came down from that pluco last evening. H. If. McReynolds earne in from Pi lot Rock' yesterday afternoon. O. D. Teal is up from Echo for the transaction of business. W. R. Walpole of Irrlgon, is tran sacting business In Pendleton. C. H. Russell came in from Nyo yesterday to transact business. Walter Gillette came up from Echo this morning on a trading trip. Charles Iirownfleld left this morn ing for the coast to enjoy an outing. Mr. and Mrs.. George O'Danlel were westbound passengers on the morn ing local. W. Hardin of Joseph, Is over from the Wallowa town for the transaction of business. Mrs. J. Roy Raley and baby son have gone to Seaside to spend the summer, Edgar Smith and Pete Whittlesy came In from the Smith ranch this morning. J. E. Murphy, a prominent business man of Echo, came up from that place last evening. Jack O'Mera of the O. R. & N. pile driver service, was In Pendleton last evening. County Assessor C. P. Strain has gone to Meacham with his family for a couple of weeks. Herbert Strohm of Hermlston has been transacting business In Pendle ton since yesterday. J. E. Murphy, a prominent business man of Echo, came up from that place last evening. G. E. Townsend, the Condon stock buyer, is a Pendleton visitor, having come over last evening. Deputy District Attorney Steiwer Is In Portland to attend the state as sembly of the republican party. Elsie McReynolds, May D. Schlegel and Bessie Campbell, all of Pilot Rock, spent last night in Pendleton. Thomas Hampton came down yes terday from the Barker place near Meacham, where his family is camp ed. D. B. Waffle and family expect to leave Thursday morning for Mea cham. where they will enjoy an out ing. Winn Brown, well known In this tlty, came down this morning from Milton, and is the guest of local friends. Miss Carrie Sharp and Miss Velma Wilkinson came down this morning from Athena on the delayed Walla Walla local. Miss Maud Sheridan left last even ing for Bo: so. where she will Join a party of friends for a tour of the Yel lowstone park. Mrs. S. L. Morse returned this morning on the motor car from a brief visit with friends in the wost end of tho county. H. J. Longley of Hermlston, is a Pendleton business visitor, having come up last evening from the west end of the county. Miss .VI. iilyan Stanfield. who has Uen the guest of local friends for a few days, returned this morning to lnr home In Echo. The person with an education may stand the best show of getting em ployment, but your diplomas won't hold down your Job for you. Dr. I."ii Clfaver, who was formerly io the land office at La Grande, pass ed th Touch the city todny enroute from tlie east to California. Will Hyatt of the Pilot Rock Rec ord came In from that town th's morning to secure relief from an ob streperous wisdom tooth." Mrs. Kenneth Cooper and sister. Mivs Juliet Cooper, leave tomorrow morning for Uoarhart park to remain for a couple of weks. Miss Irene La Dow has gone to En terprise to be the guest of Miss Inez Makin for several days In the W'll lowa cunty seat and at tile lake. Mrs. I-:, ljoss and children came over from Wallula this morning for a visit with friends. Mr. Uoss is sta- I Hon amnt for the o. n. & x. at that place. ' County Treasurer G. W. Bradley, who has been ill for pcvoral days, left, yesterday for Seaside, where ho will ! Join his family for trie iieneflt of his health. ('. A. Nordean. suction foreman for tlie O. P.. & N. at Kameln for the pan IS years, passed through Pendleton this tnoniine on his way to Portland for a brief visit. John I McManus and wife of Pi lot Koek. came In from that place yes terday afternoon, wont to Umatilla on the motor car and caught the Spo kane flyer for Portland. John It. Switzler. the pioneer resi dent of Umatilla and active contend er for possessom of the Dave Beavert Island, came up from his home town this morning on the motor car. Judge Ferguson of New Orleans says married women don't own their own clothes. We'd he willing to take a chance that he don't make any such careless statements around his own bouse. Mrs. J. E. Bennett, her daughter. Mrs. it. E. Tarbett. Miss Lucile Tar b. tt. M'ss Edna Coutts and Mrs. J. Af. Cook leave early tomorrow morning for tho Tarbett summer homo near Meacham where they will enjoy an outing of a few weeks' duration. CLEAN-UP Clearance Prices -IN OUR- SHOE DEPARTMENT We must have more room for our new goods and new de partments to be added soon. Prices reduced on every pair of shoes none reserved Women's $5.00 Patent Colt Shoes., lace or button at . $3.95 Women's $4.00 Patent Colt Shoes, lace or button at $3.-15 Women's $3."0 Patent Colt and Kid Shoe , lace or button $3.15 Women's $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords, nil leathers at . 83.15 Women's $3.75 and $4.00 Oxfords at $3.35 Hisses' $2.25 Slippers, tan and black, sizea 11 1-2 to 2 at 81.70 Misses' $1.90 Slippers, tan and black, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at 81.50 Old Ladies' Comforts at 91.19 15 per cent off on all Boys', Youth's and. Little Gent's Shoes. 15 per cent off on all Misses' and Children's Shoes. WOHLEN BERG DEFT STORE "Better Goods for Less Money" GEORGE V SLIGHTS XT. S. of Will Xeiv King Follow Precedent Other Georges? London. During the reign of King George III. the American colonies achieved their Independence after ad ministering a thorough whipping to John Bull. When George IV became regent, America again took to arms and proved the supremacy of the new na tion on land and sea. A century later, while Americans are planning a centennial celebration of the anniversary of the peace pact between the two great Anglo-Saxon nations, another King George has en tered upon a program which threatens to strain the friendly relations now ex isting between America and the moth erland. King George has shown on several occasions that he dislikes Americans, and Queen Mary is openly and almost rabidly antagonistic to the United States and all that savors of Ameri canism. When Theodore Roosevelt, as spe cial envoy to King Edward's funeral, was given a place In the procession subordinate to the petty Ahkoond of Swatt and the Duke of Dingbat, the feeling of King George was plainly In evidence. Now the most high and mighty George is sending envoys to various nations to acquaint them with the fact that Edward VII is dead and that he. George V., by the grace of God, reigns in Edward's stead. It is rather an unimportant and trite proceeding, but it gathers significance from the announcement that the United States Is not to be favored with an envoy. Servla and Roumanra are consider ed as having sufficient Importance to warrant the sending of an envoy but Uncle Sam. it seems, has not jet reached a stature warranting the no tive of Kugland's monarch. U is evident that republicanism has nothing to do with George's de cision, as France Is included in list of nations to which envoys accredited. WANTEDS Several four horse teams WilJ pay $8 per day Apply to TWOHY BROS. at Walters Flouring Mill the are Orpheum Theatre i. P. MEDERNAC IL Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAYS PAPER. Program Chances on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. Play IlnelKill In Relfast. Belfast,' Ireland. Belfast was treated to a real American game of baseball tho other day, the players being a party of cadets from tho United States training ship Newport, lying at Carrickfergus. They were en. ti i'ta ned at lunch by the lord mayor i of the city. American Club Roasted Coffee in Cans A Blend of old crop coffees which has proven tremely popular with the best class of trade ex- 1 Pound Cans 40c V, jf m. r X OTT11H'', KJTCV. T rrt (-1 pitlt rn'! r t foil t-i'l'. ..-:i.'fl IVpM. M;ilt An, wvll lw:n..T.'V !. 1 iu fifty. Avpiu'tittrin houi i N ir .'oiiii 1 . t' i i . v tt 3 Pound Cans $1.00 INGRAM'S GROCERY Telephone Main 37 sumtiBStMu An Indian woman, whose maiden name was Partridge, has had three husband, named Robin, Sparrow and Qutiylo. That's a case for the game warden. f : ;- " - J - Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather. Concrete stands unsurpassed for ' Basements, Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks Derore you build J your home. I will furnish your estimates for anv class of work on application. D.KMHY Contractor and Builder jj Cor. Railroad amd WillowSts. Pendleton. Ore t k i .1 LvX i 4 h; !1 rS: n5