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EIGHT PAGBS PAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1011. page mrs NSAT10NAL SALE 1 000 Pair of Ladies Shoes on Sale for a great Three Days Bargain EventEnding Saturday Night There is not a shoe in the lot worth less than $2.50 and others at $3, $3.50 and $4, such makes as the (Gloria $3.50 Shoe) (Kelley's $4 Cushion Sole Shoe). You will find Kid, Patent and Calf in the lot and all sizes to Choose from Take Your Choice and as Many Pair as You Like for - o0 A PAIR ee Large Willow OispSay F. K. Livenerood & Co. LOCALS See Lane ft Son for sign. Hot tamales at Hohbacha. Pastime pictures please all. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son. Dutch Henry for coal, Main 178. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R SS11. Wanted Furnished house. Inquire this office. , Pure lnrd at the Cash Meat Market, phone Main 101. Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat and lard. Main 445. Wanted Inside work by young man. Address, Box 827, City. For Rent Two furntsned rooms for rent 224 South Thompson. Furnished house on Thompson street, $18 month. 8ee Lee Teutsch. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main li. For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range with oven and broiler. Aluo gas boil er, heater. Phone Main 611 or call at this office. Wanted Small f irnlshed house o three furnished rooms, close in. Ooed location, reasonable rent Inquire this office. Cold weatner la coining. We have the best coj on the market A ton Is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Yard, Phone Main O. Phone Main 91 for good clean lump or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 700 West Alta street If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager. 224 E. Court street Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price' 176. Inquire 1801 West Alt. Strayed from 215 Perkins avenue three-months-old Fox Terrier pur, marked with black and tun spots. ' n turn to above address or phone Red 3C61. For sale at a bargain Firs? class rooming house, 15 rooms, all filled. Closo In. Owner must leave town. Easy terms. Address, Box 218, Pen dleton, Ore. Fine house, all furnished, splendid locntlon, one of best buys In Pendle ton. If sold by Saturday night 81360 will take the place. Ask about It to day. Lee Teutsch. You can't burn slato and gravel! Don't try It. Phono Dutch Henry, Main 178, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It bums clean and goes further. What do you suppose would become of your son or daughter If you should suddenly die? Don't you think a bus iness course would help them through life and save many, hard knocks. Wanted A man who can write fra ternal insurance and wants to make big money. Most attractive proposi tion. First class order. No limit to earnings. No fees to collect P. O. Box 92, Pendleton, Oregon. Pendleton's new paint store. Hale & McAtee, props., 816 Main street Acme quality paints, enamels, stains Wall paper picture moulding, glass and varnishes. Let us figure on your next Job. Qoods arriving dally. ART EXHIBIT AT At the public library tomorrow, Friday, afternoon and evening, there will be an art exhibit by the Pendle ton public schools in conjunction with the art section of the library. The exhibit will show the work of the pupils in the art department of the various grade schools. At this time Miss Laura Schroeder Is head of the art and music department of the schools and the exhibit is being ar ranged by her and by the various teachers. From 3:30 until 6:30 In the after noon the exhibit will be open for the particular benefit of children, while in the evening from 7 until 9 the ex hibit may be viewed by adults. All parents of children and others Inter ested in this department of the school work are Invited to be present. No admission of any sort will be charg ed and the exhibit will be open to the general public. XEW ORLEANS BOOSTERS ARE TALKING FILIBUSTER Washington, D. C, Feb. 2. Talk of filibustering In the senate today Is about the only visible signs of Now Orleans' fight for the exposition. Tills talk is pretty slim as the senators don't take to the Idea of obstruction tactics. Governor Sanders, of Louisi ana, Is still on the ground but he looks discouraged. I July Maccabees Meeting. A called meeting will be held In Secret Society hall Friday afternoon, February 3rd. All members urged to be present Save money by reading today's ads. Alcohol and Coal Oil Odorless gas heaters are non-explosive and you will find them very convenient in heating up bath rooms, bed rooms, etc. We have a very nice .line we would like to show you and explain their merits to you The prices are reasonable also. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best GOOD ROADS BILL TO SENATE AGAIN" Amendment to Bill .Providing .for Working of Prisoners to Bo Made. Salem, Ore.. Feb. 2. The fight for good roads legislation, which has prin cipally centered in the house, was again transferred to the senate yes terday afternoon, when the bill pro viding for working city and county prisoners on the roads was consid ered incommlttee of the whole. The only serious objection In sight based on the old struggle over cus tody of county prisoners In Multno mah, Is to be forestalled by offer of an amendment which places custody with Sheriff Stevens. Such an amend ment has been prepared and Is ready to bo offered by Senator Von der Hel len, chairman of the committee on roads and highways. Placing custody with the sheriff. It authorizes the working of the men by any rond su pervisor or other person designated by the county court. Judgo Webster has not consented to such an amendment, but It seems likely his opinion will be overruled and the amendment adopted. Then the bill will go through without much difficulty, making the fourth good roads association measure to be fa vorably acted on by the senate. The bill Is also likely to carry an amendment on the line suggested by Senator Bowerman, allowing a system of credits for good conduct for all city and county prisoners working on the roads. Meat Enters Rule 11 10 World. Assure yourself of getting the choicest steaks, chops, roasts and sausages. Phone the Cash Moat Market, Main 101. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. W. N. Maxwell Is In the city today from her home In Boise. A. T. Barley Is registered at the Hotel Pendleton from Spokane. W. J. Furnish, the well known cap italist, Is down from his Gibbon ranch today. Mrs. P. H. Bucholz of Stanfield, is visiting friends, In Pendleton for a few days. Attorney R. R. Johnson left on the Walla Walla local this morning for Hermlston. T. Ji. Williams came in on the mo tor car this morning from his home at Stanfield. W. F. Dawson Is m from his home at Pilot Rock today for the transac tion of business. W. B. HInkle of Echo, came up on the motor this morning for the tran saction of business. C. E. Cline, prominent resident of Portland, has been In the city today upon a business trip. Ex-County Judge T. J. Gllliland came In yesterday afternoon from his ranch near Pilot Rock. E. P. Marshall went down to Her miston this morning to look after the Furnish interests in that community. J. T. HInkle, the Hermlston attor ney and rancher, was among the pas sengers on the motor car this morning. I Florence McCalllster is registered at the Bowman hoel from Salem, having arrived from the Capital City yesterday. ' A. J. Sturdivant and Mrs. M. A. Sturdivant returned to Pilot Rock this morning after a brief business visit to this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, who have Just recently returned from Portland where they spent the win ter, are In the city today from their home In Adams.. Forrest Baker, of the mechanical force of the East Oregonlan, left on the local this morning ror Seattle, where he will visit for a few days. Correct Style JOSEPH PRESENTS FOCR NEW BILLS It Is entirely proper to provide new cavlnet for old China. Introduces Only Now Measures of of Dny; School Fund Deposit Bill Passed. Salem Ore., Feb. 2. Senator Jo seph contributed four new bills to the senate late yesterday, the only new measures presented. One of these Is a duplicate of a bill Introduced In the house, increasing the membership of the supreme court by two. Another provides that two terms of the state supreme court shall be held in Portland each year and increases the pay of the Justices to $5000, the extra 8500 being intended to cover the additional expense entailed. A third bill adds to the recall pro visions for payment of the expense for public meetings, not to exceed J10 for each precinct In the district af fected. The other bill provides the time for the appeal rrom a Judgment shall not run until a motion for new trial has been decided. The appropriation for Investigation of plant pests at the Corvallis Agri cultural college under a bill Intro duced by Carson has been cut in com mittee of ways and means from $25. 000 to $20,000. The house bill providing for the purchase of ferry slips and operation of a ferry at St. Johns has been fa vorably recommended to the senate. A bill allowing the deposit of state school funds by the state land board In any recognized state depositary was among those, passed by the senate. Tt meets the condition raised by the decision In the J. Thorburn Ross case so the state may derive Interest from this money. You are sure of this when you wear garments made by MALL Pattern And they are so simple that experience is not neces sary to obtain good results. IF YOU KNEW sCall's Magazine you would not be without it if it cost three times what it does only 50 cents for an entire year, including any McCall Pattern free. The Newest Styles in Spring OXFORDS Two, three and four instep trap pumps, in patents, gun metal and tans $3.00 New Button Shoes for Boys Cloth top shoes, patent leather, plain toes, for misses' children. and Wohlenberg Dep't. Store j BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY STANFIELD REALTY COMPANY TAKES MORTGAGED PROPERTY Through a deal arranged between Dr. H. W. Coe, R. N. Stanfield and citizens of the town of Stanfield, a company has been formed at Stan field for the purpose of taking over the lands covered by the mortgage held by R. N. Stanfield. Though Dr. Coe still has Interests In Stanfield he will not be a member of this com pany. Some time ago a compromise was reached between Stanfield and Coe under which it was announced that the Investment of settlers at Stanfield would be fully protected. HOPE ABANDONED FOR. LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP RYAN Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 2. Hope was practically abandoned today ror the recovery of Archbishop Ryan. The physician's bulletin says he may die any moment or he may live sev eral days. TAFT RECEIVES THANKS OF PEOPLE OF WEST GIRLS TAKEN FROM TRAIN BY POLICE Monday night Chief of Police Gur dane received a telegram from Chief Cox of Portland to meet eastbound No. 6 and take off two runaway girls, aged 17 and 14, and sisters and to hold them here, but not to place them in Jail. The girls were found and placed In the keeping of a lady In the city and this was the beginning of a intra-famlly fight, the end of which is not yet. i It seems the girls are the daugh-1 ters of a Snake river rancher who ! lives not far from Joseph, but that I they have lived with their aunt who j Is the wife of a prominent Portland physician for some time, the eldest for the past ten years and the young est for the past four years. The girls j complain that they were little better , than slaves In the doctor's house- ; hold and determined to retirrn to j the home of their parents, against whose will, they say, they were kept . In Portland. They seemed to be very capable of taking care of themselves j and as soon as they were installed In i the house of their custodian here, they sent a message to their parents out from Joseph and In due time an answer came from the mayor of that town bidding the police to send the srlrls on at his exnense. Yesterday, however, the Portland j aunt of the girls arrived and a lively scene ensued at her meeting with the runaways. The girls refused to re-1 turn with her and, as it was discovered that the woman had no legal rights of guardianship over them, the offi cers could not force them to return. The matter was finally adjusted by the younger girl returning to Port land for the winter, while the elder went on her way to Joseph. Just what lies behind these out wad signs of a family entanglement it is difficult to surmise, but the case is likely to be aired in the courts, as it is said the elder girl has enlisted the servce3 of a prominent Pendleton attorney In her behalf. Unfurnished kaskeDlnz for rent in the East Oregonlan balld- ng. AH modem conveniences, quire at E. O. offlr Carpets and Rugs We have broken the qual ity and price record. We Invite comparison to prove we have no com petition. Many Beautiful Rags and Carpet Patterns now showing. Prices lowest In the eity. Ralph Folscm Complete Housefumlslier. Washington, D. C, Feb. 2. Grin ning broadly Congressman Kahn ap peared at the white house today to extend the thanks of the people of California and the West to Taft for the government's recognition of San Francisco as the fnlr site. MT. VESrVTITS ACTING IN" SYMPATHY WITO TAAL Naples, Feb. 2. Alarm Is generally felt here today over tne activity of Mount Vesuvius. Columns of smoke are arising from the crater and deto nations are constantly being heard. The action Is probably In sympathy with the Mt. Taal eruption. Dean of Uncle Sam's weather bu reau Is Professor Cleveland Abbe, who Is now engaged In editing a pub lication that Is of special interest to aeronauts, to-wlt, the Mt. Wiather Bulletin. Prof. Abbe has been Iden tified with the weather bureau prac tically since Its official inception In t870, having entered It as a meteoro logist a few months after Its establishment. "There's Just One Drug Store Where I Know I Will Get, Exactly What, I Ask For" When you hear that remark you can take it for granted the speaker means us. Whatever yon want from any drug store can be had here if we haven't got it we will get it for you. There's never a fear of disappointment. You get what you ask for or what the doctor wants you to have, or you get nothing you never get "something just as good" here, because we only have one BEST. Does not this assurance warrant your trading here? We think so, and your doctor also thinks so. PHONE TJtc Sisra MAIN 20 THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.