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EIGHT PAGES AfLY EAST OREGONIAJ. PKNDLETTON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911. PACE FIVE A New Shipment of Mousse Presses Just In .Pretty Ginghams and Percales $1 .50 Others $2.00 and $2 25 Pure Linen Dresses $4.90 and up English Repp . $4.90 and up Special Prices on all Suits, Silk or Wool Dresses this Week ' F.iE. L1VENGOOD(&CO. 5 PERSONAL MENTION I LOCALS ! See Lane Son for signs. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane St Eon. Phone Main 449 for bread wagon. Front office for rent In Judd build ing. F. E. Judd. Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 308 South Llllcth street. Phone PlaUoeder for fresh meat and Urd. Main 446. T ic king of all o cigars, "Devlin's Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures. Wanted By man and wife, posi tion on ranch. Inquire "T" this of fice. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. 1. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Tours for good work. Phone R. 3811. Dressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the Cah Market, phone Main 101. Fancy baked goods from the Royal Bakerv on sale at the Doltn. Dnked fresh every day. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. Phone Main 33. For Rent Three furnishod house' keeping rooms, electric llghta and gas. No children. 701 Thompson. For Sale Cheap Two log houses at Meacham, Ore. Modern improvements. Fix rooms each. Enquire of Meach am Lumber Co. The East Oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, pnone Main 4S. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, minager. 224 E. Court street. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Ham, 20 Aura street. Phone Main Barn, 620 Aura street. Phono Main 13. Penland Bros. ""Transfer Co., phone Black 3391. Plnno, furniture and heavy trucking of all k'nds. Calls an swered promptly. Office 647 Main st IScforo having your plumbing done Pee me for estimates. Sanitary Plumbing Shop, 301 East Court street. Alex Burt, "the honest plumber." For good light get a Steelmnntle kerosene burner. Odorless, smoke less, most brilliant light by small lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Obery, 211 Lee Street. Tou can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phona Dutch Henry, Main 13, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. For sale Two hundred acres good timber grazing land, about (0 acres tillable, running water on place. This Is a snap If taken within next thirty days. Address W. B., Box 341, city. Wanted Cnrrler for Portland Jour nal. Good wages; wheel furnished. Inquire 1007 E. Webb street. Jour nal agent. Wanted at once Housekeeper In family of five, elderly woman pre ferred. Wages, without washing, $26 per month, with washing, 330. Call on or write to Mrs. libel, care O.-W. R. & N. depot, Umatilla, Oregon. SlK-clal. Until June first we will sell 10 lb. cans pure lard, $1.60; 5 lb. can pure laVd, 80c; 3 lb can pure lard 60c. Cen tral Meat Market. Centrifugal Pump for Sale. I have a 2-inch centrifugal pump and 20 feet 2-lnch pipe with foot valve to sell at half price. Good as new. D. C Brown, Pendleton, Ore. Spwinl Car for Presbyterian General Assembly. A special car for the accommoda tion of delegates and their families who desire to attend the general as sembly of the Presbyterian church to be hi Id at Atlantic City. X. J., will be attached to train 18 of the O.-W. R. & X. Co. leaving Portland at 10 a. m., May 12, 1911. Delegates to the con vention should call on our local agents for reservations. Ilevivnl Meeting. Rev. Guy K Detn'.ng, pastor of the Free Methodist ehurch, Athena, Ore gon, has rented the South Methodist church, corner of Aura and West Webb streets, Pendleton, for a series uf revival meetings. They will be gin May 10 at 8 p. m. He is assisted by' Conference Evangelist M. L. Schooliy, from Killspell, Montana. The meetings will continue for some time. All are Invited. ooooooocsooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I OUS FIRST GREAT 2 j loeppens j Revival Meeting. Conference Evangelist M. L. Sehoo loy from Kallspell, Montana, will preach the opening sermon of the re ival meetings in the South Metho dist church tonight. Services begin at Ulit'o'cloc k. The suojert tonight will be "What Ik the Gospel." All are cordially in vite. I. Rev Guy lionnoy will lead the sit.ging. We belli vc that very person who lias readied the age of accountabil ity might to be ill the church. That every church member ought to be n Bible christian, and that every Bibb' christian ought to be n soul winner. lie sure and attend these meeting very night at SM'U. J. B. Royer of Pilot Rock, Is In the city today. S. A. Love of Gibbon was in the city, last night. v William Ross, of Ellcnsburg, is a visitor In Pendleton. X Miss Cora Shipley of Heppner Is a guest of the St. George. W. E. Ball of Walla Walla was over from the Garden City yesterday. J. W. Oakley Is among the Pilot Rock people In the city today. C. R. Moore of Freewater, was In from the east end town yesterday. S. V. Knox, the veteran Weston lawyer, was In the city last evening. John P. McManus paid Pendleton one of his numerous visits yesterday evening. George Kidder of Athena, came down from that town on the local this morning. Bert Wilson, O.-W. R. & N. claim agent, came In on the early train this morning. G. W. Kennett was among the Wal la Walla bUHlness visitors In the city yesterday. A. J Fturtevant returned to his home at Pilot Rock on the 8:15 train this morning. J. S. Xorvall and wife came In from Helix th';s morning on the Xorthern Pacific. E. G. Marquis, the Adams druggist, was an Incoming passenger on the local this morning. Miss Phyllis Parkes returned this morning from Portland and will leave in a few days for Spokane. F. O. Goodman of Freewater, tran sacted business In the city yesterday and spent the night here. Carl Power, Junior member of the firm of Power & Son, left on the lo cal this morning for Hermlston. Dan P. Smythe left this morning for Arlington accompanied by Mr. De Four the well known woolbuwer. William Blusher, the veteran sheep man, returned to Xolln this morning after spending the night In the city. W. B. Heath, traveling freight agent for the Xorthern Pacific, came in this morning from Walla Walla. Attorney Homer I. Watts of Athena came down this morning and Is tran sacting legal business in the city to day. John Durham, the Athena hotel man, came down on the local this morning and is spending the day in the city. H. H. McReynolds. well known Pi lot Rock rancher, was among the business visitors In , the city yester day. John McLoughlin, roadmaster for the N. P. at Sprague, and his daugh ter, came in from Pasco this morn ing. Earl M. Baker Is now acting as day clerk at the Bowman hotel in place of Will Miese, who has gone to Mos cow. Charles W. Dawson, a resident of Flndlay, Ohio, was a visitor here yes terday and left last evening for Wal la wiilln. J. F. McXaught of Hermlston, was In the city yesterday to meet the eastern colonists who came in on the Xm'thern Pacific. E. E. Lahuo and William Davidson of Vansycle came in this morning on th Xorthern Paeifie train to prove up on their timber claims. Carl Cooley, bookkeeper for the Alexander department store, returned this morning from Portland where he has been for several days. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper return ed this morning from The Dalles, where they attended'the golden wed ding of Mr. Cooper's father and mother. Ed Walsh, proprietor of the Walsh grocery, wife and child, are on their way home from the east, where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Walsh's mother. They will arrive to morrow or Friday. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PROSPERITY SALE CHOOSE Any ladies suit at Any misses suit at . Any silk dress, colored Any Spring coat at . Any dress skirt at . Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price Prosperity Prices on Good Shoes $.'5.50 pumps, oxfords, in patents, pun metals and suede, at .: - $2.95 $15.00 oxfords, in pump and oxfords, patent, pun metal and tun at $2.39 All of last year's oxfords to po at $1.98 $.".00, $4.00 and $3.50 shoes to po at $2.95 Xone of these sold for les3 than $3.00. Most ly narrow widths. Old ladies' comfort shoes at $1.19 We will discount any boys', misses' or children's shoe irf slipper or oxfords in the house durinp this sale 15 per cent. REMEMBER, THESE ARE ALL NEW SEASONABLE GOODS O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store B"erCltforMoey OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO lng how a second wife wins the love a great night's wo of her husband by winning the -love i afld "For Washing ork for her country igton." of his children. After her marriage "Where the Shamrocks Grow." Rex. to the father she acts as governess to I We present today another of those his children and does not tell them , beautiful rums which tells a aeiignt- she Is their stepmother until she has completely won their love. "The Court Martial." Kosmik. Pe ter Is forced to leav Olive his sweet heart to Join his regiment at bar racks In another part of the coun try. Soon he makes friends with a young man by name of Louis. The two chums witness a street fight and of the parties Is fatally hurt. WThlle Peter goes for aid Louis attempts to aid the woinded man, who dies be fore Peter returns. Louis Is arrested as the murderer. In spite of Peter's ful story of old Erin. Pret'y little Nora Shannon must marry by the first of May or forfeit a fortune to her cousin. While out riding her horse runs away and she Is rescued by a handsome young blacksmith. There Is a charming Irish courtship and Nora's wedding day approaches. Her cousin, angered because she has rejected him, has her abducted so she cannot be married before the time limit expires. A friend of the black smith sees the abduction and, disguis ing himself as an old woman, liber- testimony he Is convicted of the crime ates Nora, changing clothes with her. and sent to prison. Louis escapes The cousin comes to see the supposed from the tower In which he Is lmpris- Nora and she agrees to marry him. oned. finds his way to the home of , He leads her to the church and they Olive, his old friend's offianced and arrive In time to meet the wedding before Peter's return, upon his next company coming out. He finds his furlough, Louis has won Olive's love. intended bride is a man and nearly "The Adventures of a Cowboy." faints. This film is beautifully col- American Pathe. A thrilling western 1 ored and tinted through Its entire picture that will be pleasing to many, length. "Coco." A remarkable monicey, ..The cowboy's Waif." Bison. A which will make you laugn. young widow with a little child is "Picturesque Waterfalls In North- penniless and leaving the child In a .eru Spain." An attractive picture. . i rancn house with a note around its "The. Stolen Jewels." Biograph. ; neck a cowboy finds the baby. He Justice works in strange ways, as is and hla feUow cowpunehers adopt proven ty tnis mograpn picture stu- . an. care for lt Th motner gets a ry. position as school teacher near the ranch. George falls In love with her and proposes, telling her he has a babv to car for. The mother recog- ents desire him to marry. "A Day of Storms." Eclair. A comedy, telling the experiences of a young man, who, having forgotten his umbrella on a rainy day, tries In va rious ways to appropriate the um brellas of others. He has some harsh experiences and finally gets too well dried out. i:i:ovi"T IS KIM.KO 1 1 r. v . i : i to p r-a x k t i ps San Antonio, May 10. Lieutenant S. M. Kelly. 3(Uh infantry, was killed today by falling fifty feet on his head, while giving an aeroplane ex hibition. The machine tipped while milking a turn. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS I, AST i:v ;mV;s coxcf.ut I m m I'.xsi :i,y I :x.KYi:n For Ico Cream Sodas That Ploase. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "Tho lest made." Ice Cream Sundae ; Ono of our most popular dishes. Fresh Strawhcrrica served I with ieo cream. J Once a patron, always a pat- J ron, at KOEPPENS one of the finest musical events of the season was the recital given In Miss Young's studio last evening by Malen Hurnett of tho .Fischer school of music, Walla Walla, and Mrs. Charlotte Buumelstor-Thompson. Itoth are artists and It Is seldom that a program of such Interest and difficulty so well given Is heard here. Mrs. Thompson possesses a voice of rare sweetness and purity of tone and1 was In excellent voice. Her In terpretations and simplicity of man ner make it a pleasure to hear her. She was forced to respond to repeat ed encores. Miss Burnett, who has spent a good part of her life In Europe, came to teacrr at the Fischer school of music three years ago and is one of the most successful teachers of the northwest, as well as having earned for herself first rank among tho pianists on this coast. Miss Burnett's technique Is clever and crisp. Her Interpretations Intelli gent and artistic and her touch is firm, yet sympathetic. Her lack of mannerisms make it a Joy to watch her as well ns listen to her. The audience was enthusiastic and almost impatient in Its demand for Orphciiin. Pendleton's favorite picture the iter. Interesting program for Tus- dav, Wednesday and Thursday: P'Silver Threads Among the Gold." Edison. The most popular soi.g to day and for years past, Is illustrated in this thoroughly artistic film. ith few chrarnctors and perfect act ng the players can almost be heard to fflieak. Wholesome, sweet and touching. 2. "A Card of Introduction." Edi son. "Beware or this man, ne is jusi recovering from smallpox." This card Is given Dick about to visit Par- Is and who knows nothing of French, by his cousin Jack ns a practical Joke. As usual, however. It reacts on the, practical Joker. A very bright comedy. 3. "Her Faithful Heart." Melies. A western drama telling a story of two strong henrts that are tried and true. It is cleverely worked out and makes an attractive photoplay. 4. "An Orphan's Plight." Essanay. A heart touching dramatic story, fea turing a child actress whose splendid work In "Oh Tou Teacher," and "The Little Drudge," has won especial praise from the film critics and fans. A beautiful story of love's triumph over selfishness and hatred. 5. "Tho Homance of a Jewess." Bi ograph love story, as it Is told In a Jewish way. Tho Cosy. "Fur Washington." Thanhouser. You have all read in history of how nizes the child ana is wild w;th joy Washington crossed the Deleware on and baby gets its mamma back and Christmas Day and catured the Hes- a new papa. sians at Trenton. But you have nev-1 "An Unforseen Introduction." er heard how he knew of the help- ' A delightful little story that will less condition of the enemy. This please you. A young girl is to meet delightful film story explains the a girl whom his parents have chosen mystery. The insolent General Rahn for his wife. While out walking he invades Trenton with his Hessian ar- meets a beautiful girl whom he loves iny and takes up his headquarters at at first sight and tries to make her the home of a little patriot girl- He acquaintance with poor success. Inl and his officers celebrate Christmas agine his surprise when he finds that in a drunken carousal. The girl d!s- n'ght that the girl is the one Mi par guises herself In the uniform of a British officer and alone crosses the Delaware and informs Washington of the state of affairs. We see Wash ington's army crossing the Delaware in open boats, carefully working their way through thf floating ice, their heads bowed to the raging storm. We see his brave little army on their nine mile march through the driving sleet and snow of the bitter winter's night. The Hessian sentinel discovers the Americans and bursts into the room, shouting: "The enemy is here! To arms!" But he Is too late. General Rahn and his officers awaken at break of day to find the room filled with Am erican soldiers and ho is forced to surrender. Washington and his offi cers line up and salute the little pa triot girl who has dared to do such For Sale 3 miles east of Echo along the Umatilla river, 355 acres good rich land under the Furnish ditch, 50 acres in al falfa and 125 acres more can be put in all under the ditch. All machinery and hay for small price of $17,500 on easy payments if sold at once. 160 acre wheat farm 4 miles west of Pendleton for 1600 without the crop If sold within the next 10 days. On north side of Pendle ton, 2 lots and good house well improved for $2250, all cash; must be sold at once, parties needing money. address D. Kemler 210 W. Bluff St. Pendleton, Oregon. MONEY to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental money pay for your home. Call or write for particulars. THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAX CO. J. H. Dolaney, Agt., te Temp,e The Pntlinc. A program of Interest for Tues day's change. "For His Sake." Vltagraph. 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