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EIGHT PAGES BAttiY CAST CRBCONMN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 30,-1911. PACE FIVE tiuiaimmwanm pecm Closin A on every Ladies' or Tailored irit or ! Silk Dress in the house. LET US SHOW YOU. F. E. LlVENGOOD&CO. The Ud ies and Children's Store LOCALS i ce Lane & Son for signs. fastlme pictures please all. Dutch Henry for Coal. Main 17J. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Eon. Front office (or rent In JuJd build ing. F. E. Judd. L-st- P:.lr of black kid cloves. Re turn " tills office. Wanted Pla'.n sewing. Apply 308 Sou.h Lllleth street. Phono Flutzoeder for frtah meat and lard. Main 445. ' !!' king of r.ll Be cigars. "Devlin's Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. lhesjied chickens Friday and Sat urday ot -the Cash Market, phone Main 101. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at tho Central Meat Market. Phone Main 83. An experienced woman wants po sition as housekeeper on ranch. Ad-drc.-s "!." this office. For Sale Furniture for two light housekeeping rooms, cheap. , Call ltoom 8, Temple Building. For Kent Three furnished house keeping rooms, electric lights and gas. j No children. 701 Thompson. Tho Indies of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner circus day, June 2d, In the Koeppen building. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 120 Aura street. Phone Main 13. O. O. Colo employment, office moved to George H. DcMott cigar Store, D21 Main street, after June 1, 1911. For sale 16u acre homestead, nearly all good timber. Inquire at or address 107 Garfield street, Pendle ton. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. Family may have all year employ ment, fair wages, grand climate. Buy "home, part down, balance easy. Write fj. D. Westfall, Orenco, Ore. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager. 124 E. Court street. If you want to move, call Penland Bros., Transfer, phone 3391. Largo dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. For good light get a Steelmantle kerosone burner. Odorless, smoka 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 Phone Dutch Henry, ens: I For Ico Croam Sodas Thai J Please. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "Tho best made." Ice Cream Sundae One of our .most " popular dishes. Fresh Strawberries served i - - with ice cream. J Once a patron, always a pat- ron, at KOEPPENS i lOBDD g Out Prices This Week iisses' I Mr.Sn 1 V 3 , for clena screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. For sale 160 acres choice timber land In Wallowa county 10 miles from Wallowa. Kir, blue plno and tumar nck. Call on or address J. A. Joyce, i'tndlcton. Ore. For Sale Cheap Two log houses In Meach'im, ore., 6 rooms each; mod ern improvements. Also 327 acres of land within four miles of Mencham. ; Co... I grazing land and contains con siderable timber. Inquire Meacham Lumber Co. Pnsseiij.'ers to Portland can save moii, y and at tho same timo have an ei.jojuble river rhle by taking boat! from The Dalles. Str. Bailey (iatzert leaves dally, except Friday and Sun day at 1:30 p. m., arrives in Port land 9:S0. Fare 1.00. C acres will make you Independ ent. Why not buy today while you are tarn'ng good money. It is very easy to say I don't want any of that In mine but how often have you had the chance to buy and In a very few years find yourself naying, "I had a chance to buy that for D0 an acre. Now see what It is worth, 3 to $400." Teutsch & Bickers. , SKc!al. Until June first wo will sell 10 lb. cans pure lard, $1.60; 6 lb. can pure lard, SOc; 3 lb can pure lard 60c. Cen tral Meat Market. The "Hurry-up" Hiprvtm. When you want an express wagon quick, phone to Geo. Slangier at Orltman Pros., Main 511. All kinds of light and heavy hnullng. HAIR WORK Ladies, bring your combings and have them made up Into switches, puffs. pompadours and curls. Gentlenvcn's wigs, tou pees und hair changes made to or dr. All work strictly guaranteed at Madam Kennedy's hair parlors, 607 East Court street. Wo handle nothing bu. tho natural human hair. Phono Red 3752. 0.KIM DYNAMITER SI RREXDERS AT FRISCO San Francisco, May 30. Charles Prlckard, at whose Oakland home yesterday, the infernal machines fa tally injured Constable Klhn and In jured two deputy sheriffs when they attempted to enter his house to evict h'm, surrendered to the oollce here today. Will Lowell, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, returned lust eve ning from Eugene where ho is at tending the university, being called home by the illness of his grand mother.. XOTICi: TO WATER CLAIMANTS. Notice is hereby given that all ans wers made by water claimants must be presented and filed by June 12, 1911, and the undersigned as a com mittee, appointed to employ counsel and for other , purposes In behalf of the water users of Birch creek and McKay creek, have employed Raley & Raley nnd Frederick Steiwer ns counsel to represent the association to prepnro und Bubmlt answers for any member or members of the associ ation and to supervise and conduct generally all legal matters appertain Ing to the association. Every member of the association is urgently re quested to at once furnish these at torneys with all notices of contest which have been served upon them In order that answers may be pre pared. This action on the part of the committee Is not Intended to restrict or provent In any manner any mem bef of the association from employing any other counsel thnt they may de sire to employ In their individual In terests, but overy member Is urgently requested to present their names and copies of such papers ns they may have had prepared to the above mentioned attorneys in order that the association may bo fully Informed of the rights and claims of every mem ber of the association. J. N. BUROESS, JULIUS OUDERIAN, , DAN SHAW, Exocutive Committee. Read the want ads. PERSONAL MENTION It. H. Weber of Tho Dalles, la a guest of tho St. George. William Cramer of The Dalles, is a e.uest of the Bowman. Miss Anna Waugh Is prepared to do tutoring. Address 300 S. Main. W. II. Kelly of Hermlston, was a guest at one of the local hotels last night. Dr. F. A. Clise, the optician, came In on tho Northern Pacific this mor ning. Thad Barnes of Echo, was a Pen dleton visitor yesterday and last night. D. R. Brownol of Umallla, was among the west enders In the city yesterday. Zoeth Houscr has been In the city today, having come up on tho motor car today. R. A. Miller, the Athena merchant, came in yesterday and spent the night here. Lost String of (.oral beads be tween depot nnd Alexander's store. Iteturn to this office. Col. II. G. Newport "of Hermlston, was a passenger on the Incoming motor car this morning. George Grattan of Hermlston, came up from tho project town yesterday and spent the night here. Joseph Cunha, well known Echo sheepman, was a passenger on the motor ear this morning. Roland Martin, the young O.-W. R. & N. engineer, came in on the local from Walla Walla this morning. County Commissioner Horace Walk- i er returned on the motor car from I tho west end of the county this fore- j noon. j A. L. Sehaefer, the local Jeweler. went to Walla Walla this morning to j observe Memorial Day nt his old home. Cooriro M. Noland. superintendent of agents for the Mutual Life Insur anec company, was in the city yester day from Portland. Jim Cox, who has been one of Weston's star outf'ehlers during the season, is now employed in this city at the Cash Meat market. Sid Barnes, seorckecper for tho Wrston team, accompanied the Moun taineers to the city this morning to chalk down the why and wherefore of the game this afternoon. Miss Ida Boyd returned home this morning on the. Northern Pacific lo cal from Kahlolus, Wash., where she had been to vi-sit her nephew, E. F. Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkley, their son I'll i 1 and Mrs. K'rkley's sister, Miss Lou Flood, leave today for Port land where they will live during the summer. Mrs. 1iuis Hunziker and daughter, Miss Dorothy Hunziker, formerly of this city, have returned to their home in Wniia Walla after spending the w'.nter at Springfield, Ohio. Necks snd Legs of Animals. With few exceptions there Is a mark ed equality between the length of the necks and of the legs of both birds nnd quadrupeds, and whether they be long or short is determined clUelly by the place where the animal must ko for Its food. This is especially noticeable in beasts that feed constantly upon grass, lu which ense the.neck has Just a slight advantage in that it cannot hang perpendicularly down. Croco diles, lizards nnd flsb hnve practically no nocks. Fowls that feed in the water rflso offer nn example of this correspondence between tho members, with tho exception of swans nnd geese nnd some Indian birds, which gather their food from the bottom of pools and must have long necks for that pur pose, whllo the short legs make it more convenient for them to swim. Dietetic nnd Hygienic Gazette. A Story Pepys Tells. Pepys tells In his diary thnt In the reign of Klug Charles II. a customer bargaining with n Loudon merchnnt for clnret hired n' confederate to "thun der (which be had the art of doing upon a deal board) and to rain nnd hail that is, make the noise of so ns to give them a pretense of undervalu ing their merchnut's wines, by saying this thunder would spoil mid turn them, which wns so reasonable to the merchant that he did abate two pis tolls per tun for the wine in belief of thnt" A Mighty Difference. Brougham used to tell nn anecdote about the flight from Wnterloo. Na Doleon was crently depressed. His nid riding beside him thought he might be sorrowing over the loss of bo ninny old comrades nt arms nnd tried to comfort him by suyluat thnt Wellington nlso must havo lost tunny friends. "lie hns not lost tho bnttlc," wns the reply. Utterly Useless. "Pn, what Is n futile remnrk?" "Tho ono n ninn makes for tho pur- poso of chnnging tho subject when his wife complnlns becnuso he hns for gotten their wedding nnnlversury." Chicago neeord-Uernld. She Was Wise. "I asked Miss Jiuips to sing some thing, anu'sho refused point blank. Is she grouchy ?" "No. She's trying to make a hit with yon. Cheer up." Toledo Blnde. A Sound Reason. Mistress Didn't you hear mo calling, Jane? Jnne Yes'm, but you told mo the other day never to answer you bock. Throno nnd Country. Whatever enlnrges hopo will exnlt courage. Johnson. Save money by reading today's ads A Long Credit. Tho motto of the highland host that buttled for the Stuart cause, which bonny Prince Charlie headed, appar ently was that lieinen helps those who help themselves liberally. They levied toll on the henroost, stable ami, ac' cording to the author of "The Lund of Itonianee," even on the pockets of the Covenanters. At Swan hholm a party of these n:n rauders overhauled the house of a tal lor, mi'! when one of them was about to cut up u web of homespun that h::d taken his fancy the good wii'u earnco Iy remonstrated. "A day'll come when yo'll pay for that," she solemnlv him. Scissors in hand, Donald ha' lac assured pause "An' when will she pe haling to do that''lhe ushed. o "At the hn;t day," said she. "An' that will pe a fery pout lour credit," the robber coolly rp:nri!"d "She wnss j:olng to pe only taking it coat, but now f!i'.' will pe' taking waistcoat ns well." A Mountain In tho Sky. Somewhere many mUes away fro;.i this earth an enormous mountain twenty miles high is Hying- tliroiti'ii space. Tho mountain is known a -Iro noml'iilly ns tin; planet Kros. The or diniry man has long taken It for granted I hut nil I ho planets are moiv jr less round in shape. The small plnuet V.xui, however, Is nn exception to this rule. According' to the latest nstionomlcal Information, it It d mere mountain In space, "without form and void," and ns It turns upon Its nxi first one coiner and then another is presented to view. These small worlds (few are over ten or twenty mikes across) arc not large enough to have 8u(!leient fiavity to draw their struc ture Into symmetry and remain as when launched into space mammoth metenri'e. A t 'ipfallv.In? fact for as tronomers f ' t:::-t I? p'ls-T-d very cloc to u. r!.oi't .!;. 21. 1fl bpfor" tlie.plr.net we". rP'o;'nlr:f'd-a!:d tlvt quite so ne.ir i. npaiii till If ".". approach Is ti"t eVi" "Clothes oft proclaim the man." But not In the case of the new trous ers skirt. AIM PICTURE SHOWS Oi'plicum. Pendleton's favorite picture show. Good program for Tuesday's change. Big Kalem feature film. 1. The Fiddle's Requiem." Kalem. A story of Old Madrid in 1820. The old musician play'ng his fiddle in his garret home, dreams of his youth and his lost love. As the past unfolds Itself he sees his sweetheart Dolores forced by her parents to sign a con tract of marriage with Don Carlos ar.-J he again reads over in memory h'.s message of farewell: My Only Love This is my marr'age eve, the death day of my soul. I can not go without one last farewell to you, whom I will never see again. Wait for me by the lake until you hear the bells chime. Yours in spirit until death, Dolores." Meeting her at the lake as requested she gTves him her old violin, saying, "I have be queathed my soul Into this violin. Whenever it plays, It is my soul that speaks." Don't fail to see this mag nificent production. 2. "What a Woman Can Do." Es- sanay. A distinct novelty. The pho-" toplay will be appreciated for the ex cellence of the acting of Mr. G. M. Anderson, who plays the leading part. 3. "Forgiveness is Sweet." Pathe. This Is a well told story and well act ed by the American Co. 4. "Scenes Along the Mekong Riv er." Pathe. Th's film gives a series of beautifully photographed views along the Chiness river. The quaint junks and the people on them, and other features combine to form a val uable educational film. 5. "Priscilia and the Pequot," Ka lem. Priscllla, the wife of John Branscomb, a Puritan settler, hears a faint knock on the cabin door. Stepping outside she finds Ponus, a Pequot Indian, who has been badly injured by a bear. Helping him into the house, she. binds up his wounds. The Indian, about to depart, tells Priscllla he will some day repay her kindness. A month later Ponus warns Priscllla that King Phillip has again incited the Pequots to an up rising against the whites. This time ly warning permits the settlers to i Concrete Blocks-Concrete Work The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yoursell Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finished and give tho great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Estimates Phono Black 37S6. Contraotor j JULY H ilW G fit I f A i I i! rp vWr gl - i-.ifj ji. j j!' I vJ I II 1 ! ,v!T I if ' ; II ' N rir S 1 3 McCn P.ttern No. 4065 McCIl Pattern No. 4065 Price, IS ctr.ti A SMART FROCK A stylish costume of old-blue linen with a, tri.nming of hand embroidery. The embroidery bandings is the de-s-iun of MeCall Transfer Pattern No 3 4'i, the scallop No. 3 IS. The buttons of the linen em broidered. Tlie latest style3 are displayed at our Tattern Department NOW HERE 3 K 5c Wohlenberg Dsp't. Store LI.TTF.R GOODS FOR LESS MONF.V. 1 ;sraRaraHnwwwrai!M reach the nearby blockhouse where after a sharp conflict, the attack of tho Indians Is renulsed. ' The Pastime. The house of quality. Interesting program for Tuesday's change. Special, "The Tanama Canal in 1911." Edison. "To produce and be able to show such an excellent pic ture of the greatest eng'neering work the world ever saw Is worthy of high commendation. The audience is hrodght almost as close to the work as though actually present where It is in progress. All the various opera tions, the machinery, the tools and the men themselves are clearly photo of the work at the present time will bo of great interest to the entire country." "The Reformation of Jack Rob bins." Melies. This western picture presents the case of an outlaw, wounded unto death, cared for and nursed back to health by a woman doctor. The inevitable results, but Rob'n Is given to understand that he must reform to ever win the doctor. He "does" five years' time and when released from jail is a reformed man. The love story appeals to the heart. "Her Master." Selik. This is a picture reproducing colonial village life. The first scenes are in or near a school which with the 'quaint cus tumes of the master and pupils is in teresting. The contest between the school master and his high-spirited girl pupil has a human touch that will interest any audience. "Their Wedding Gifts." Essanay Co. A delightful comedy that will please everybody. Rich in wit, ex quisitely acted, and true to l'fe. this picture should prove a decided hit with all who view It. "Just as the Clock Struck Nine." Essanay. A novelty in comedy. If Furnished on D.A.MAY and Builder of all kinds of Con creta Work. McCilI Pattern No. 4066 Price, 15 centi A DAINTY MISSES' DRESS A pretty frock of white bastiste, suit able for confirma tion, graduation, ets. Tho trimming o! Valenciennes inser tion and the yoke of a'.lover lace. Other misses' do .'I511S are shown In our Pattern Department. you would enjoy c big, hearty laugh see this picture.. The t'oy. Monday and Tuesday. "Silas Marner," Thanhauser. Slas Marner, owing to a false charge, is obliged to leave his native land and graphed. Therefore we feel that a picture showing the .actual condition goes to England. He prospers in his new home and becomes a miser, keen ing his gold hidden in the house. He is robBed and goes nearly insane with grief, till one night on awakening from a dream he finds a homeless child in his house. His heart is touched and he adopts her. Later the girl finds the gold which was stolen and the story ends in happiness for all. "The Closed Hand." Reliance. A story of a girl. whose past life which she was trying to forget, came to light and nearly wrecked her life. Hounded and blackmailed by one who knew her past, she is finally forced to steal from her husband to keep her tormenter silent. By a clever ruse her husband discovers her guilt and forgives her freely. "The Midnight Express." Itala. A wonderfully exciting story. A bank porter knowing a box of gold is go ing by express and that it will be transperred at a lonely station, has himself shipped to the same station In a box. The watchman discovers him getting out of the box and tele phones for aid, while struggling with the robber, while the thief's partner Is trying to batter in the doors to aid the burglar. The police arrive Just In time. A fine scene is the midnight express on its flight, taken by moon light. An extra strong story. "The Feast of Foolshead." Itala. A comedy, showing the popular com edian Foolshead In some more of his laughable predicaments. Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful de signs for Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences. Curbing, . Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. Application Fend leton, Oregon. 1 J 1