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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEH 22, 1911 PAGE FIVE. JBipibss Sal Thursday, Friday and Sat urday at " Livengood's Great Dissolution Sale Just 25 dresses that sold for $1 5.00 and Qft $16 50 for three days only, your choice at PDa)U See window F.E.Liveiigood&Co. LOCALS Pant1 me pictures please all. I C Snyder, chimney sweep. II 3812. Main 178 for coal and wood. For rent Front office In Judd building. rs'y to F. E. Judd. Franco-Hygienic toilet goods. 309 West Alta St. Phone rilaek 3141. If you have anything to sell see Teutxch & Bickers. How are your teeth? It will pay you to see the Drs. Gray. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best anil thn clearest pictures. Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Main 178. How are your teeth? It will pay you to ace the Drs. Gray. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main 5. Special rates to horses boarded by the weqk or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura Btreet. Phone Main 13. If you want to buy a horse, cow, hog or anything, enmc to our office Teutsch & Bickers. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Hock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. 13000 cash. to buy a house and barn. Must be a bargain. Teutsch & Bickers. For Sale New University Encyclo pedia, ten volumes. Phono Black 7622. Wanted Woman to do general housework. Apply at Empire room ing house. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous nock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main S. Lost Mink fur near Christian church. Flndr please notify Mrs. I. Christenen, 604 Jane street, or leave at this office and receive reward. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we keep gro ceries and meats. Phone Main 101. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m., arrive 9:65 P. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. If you have anything to ell, such as horses, rattle, hogs, sheep, autos, see Teutsch & Bickers and learn more about the plan. If you want to move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Gordon & Davis, carriage and au tomobile painting. We're here to stay and guarantee first-class work. Stale building, 114 E. Webb street. Beautiful homo on North Side. Must see It to appreciate the place. We are always ready to chow you. Teutsch & Bickers. Drs. Gray, the palnloss dentists, have been compelled to remain In Pendleton for a few days more on account of their present rush of bus iness. See them at tho Bowman ho tel. We are .Overstocked in Hard Milled Lanolen, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soaps, (tho 50c kind) which we are closing' out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, washea away slowly, and it cleanses and softens tho flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store that Serves You Best. lfl)(I3fl3ll u Closing out 300 pattern hats af half price at tho Campbell millinery. Wanted Girl to 'do general house work. Phone Ited 7806. If go.ng east, or west or - outh, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ky. Close connections at Pasco with a!l through trains. W. Adams, agent, T-L-ndleton. For transfer work, jtauilng bag tage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of job work, phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, agent at passenger station, for through tickets and all arrangements. Masquerade ball, Eagle-Woodman hall. Thanksgiving eve, November 29th.- Prizes to best sustained char acter and finest costume. Manage ment Saturday night dances. Dr Gray, the painless dentists, have been compelled- to remain In Pendleton for a few days more on ac count of their prest-nt rush of busi ness. See them at the Bowman ho tel. Horses Strayed. Strayed from French Corrals above Willow Springs, one buckskin horse and one black horse branded V on hip. One has halter on with piece of rope hanging, other piece of rope hanging around neck. Anyone know ing whereabouts of above described animals w'li receive reward by noti fying Joe Vey. 1502 East Court street. Pendleton. Painless That's the kind of dental work the Drs. Gray give you and the opportunity to consult them Is near ing an end. They will be at the Bow man hofVl for- only a few days more. For Sale 4 SO acres wheat lafld one half summer fallow, one-half In stub bio, plenty water, fair Improvements Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse. For particulars address J. C. Royse, Juniper, Ore. Painless That's the kind of dental work the Drs. Gray give you, and the opportunity to consult them is near Ing an etui. They will be at the Bow man hotel for only a few;d.ays more. SKF.KS SriUJKOX TO THKAT ItARK IXJl'RY John I. IliH-kcfcller. Jr., I'nnblo to rinil F.xM'it Who Knows of Cases Like- IVrrcH's. Tarrytown, X. Y. To make certain that nothing shall be left undone to spare the life of Joseph Kerrell, who was struck on the back by half a ton of steel that fell from the roof of the home of John D. Rockefeller, at this place a few days ago, John D. Rock efeller, Jr., Is causing Inquiry to be made nmong surgeons in various parts of the country for a similar case. Thus far none has been found, but Dr. A.' C. Chase, who has Ferrell In charge, says his patient probably will recover fully In time. Dr. Chase said that fifty surgeons among whom h had made Inquiry sent word that they never know of an accident which would serve as a par allel to that which befel Ferrell. Dr. Chaso says all the bones and ligaments in the lower part of Fer- rell's body have been driven further downward so that his hips nro dislo cated. Following tho accident tho victim was made comfortablo in a temporary hospital in the stable on tho Rockefeller estate, but later he was sent to the Tarrytown hospital nnd Is making satisfactory- progress toward recovery. Dr. Chase has arranged for several Now Yok specialists to see the pa tient. "It Is perhaps tho most remarkable acldent that ever occurred to a hu mon being," Dr. Chose said, "and the best surgeons in tho country will study it with keen interest." Ho Got Five. Added. Visitor How old are you, my poor fellow? Prisoner Fifty. Visitor (thoughtfully) Didn't you sny forty-flvo at the trial? Prisoner Yes, but the Judge gnve me five ears. Puck. The government srems to' be con structing a mourners' bench for Big ru.'dncss. PERSONAL MENTION C. J. Ward ia a visitor here today from Echo. . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Willwo are here today from Nolin. Ash Paino of Ilermiston, paid Pen dleton a visit yesterday. James Lehman, father of Lehman Springs, is visiting In the city. William Tvononi-n was In thr rltv yesterday from his home at Yoakum. William Miller of Pilot Rock, was among the visitors In Pendleton last evening. Rozort Burroughs of La Grande, wall registered at the Bowman last evening. 1 P. O. Lc-brum of Coe, was a pas nger on the Incoming motor car today. Letcher Xorvell and alitor Hrnvn In from" Helix today in their new Ford auto. Zorc Houser. woll ltnnwn rpuffl-.nt rt the west end, was up from Echo yes terday. O. F. Steele, well known runrhur came up on the motor car from Nolin iris iorenoon. Tom Smith of Coe Station. Is horn today having come up this morning i me motor. A. L .Demarls and son of Milton, ere here from the east eml nt th county yesterday. J. W. Terry, prominent rancher-of the Pilot Rock country, Is a visitor In Pendleton today. Col. J. H. Raley and W. C. E.Pru Itl are absent from the city today on a hunting trip. Mrs. Elizabeth LInsner of Pilot Rock, Is transacting business at the court house today. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nolan of Umatilla, were in the city last evening, guests of the St. George. Geary Klmrell. county and city engineer, went' to Ilermiston on the local this morning. Thomas Hopper is here today from Nolin as a witness in a homestead final proof proceeding. Douglas Elam came up on the mo tor car today from Echo to make proof on a homestead. Ernest Boetcher, well known Chi cago sheep buyer, is making Pendle ton a business visit. Attorney Dan P. Smythe is In Mil ton today looking after his sheep In terests near that city. J. B. Switzler of Umatilla, is now in the city visiting with friends and transacting some business. H. F. Peters, the soda maxer, left for Hermlston on the local this morn ing on a short business trip. Master Kingley Roberts of Hood River is in the city visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Fred and Ed Van Horn of Echo are here today as witnesses for D. Elam who is proving up on his homestead. John p. McManus, editor of the only paper in the southern part of the county. Is in from his home at Pilot Hock. t . Roy T. Bishop, traveling manager of the Pondleton Woolen Mills. Is ab s(nt upon a business trip to Portland and Seattle. Ford Carper came over from Walla alla with his grips this morning and is selling drugs to the stores of this city. Mrs. J. F. Adams and daughter Miss Pauline Adams of Walla Walla spent yesterday in the citv on busi ness. Mrs. Gilbert W. Phelps left on the local this morning for Heppner where she will visit her sister for sev eral days. Miss Eleanor Vincent, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent, will ar rive home this evening after spend ing two years in Europe where she studied music. Judge J. W. Moloney and Commis sioner H. M. Cockburn went to Her mlston this morning on county busi ness, but took their guns along to shoot anything that flew up in their path. TIGHT MILLION PERSONS IX XKF.n OF RELIEF IX RUSSIA Failure, of Crop in Twenty ProvliKv Will Xeoessitjito E.YiH-iMlitiire 0f SdO.OOO.otM) to Prevent Starvation St. Petersburg. Eight million per sons are in need of immediate relief owing to the failure of the crop.. In twenty Russian provinces. This start ling announcement was mode in the duma by Premier Kokovzoff in reply to interpolations concerning report's that famine threatened a wide area The premier explained that the crops had failed completely in twelve provinces and partially n eight oth ers The necessary measures would re quire, the premier said, the expendi ture of $60,000,000 of,whioh amount the imper'al exchequer would have to find $44,000,000. Half of the total j ...i.i un-i-ssarj- iii onco 10 defray tho .cost of supplies already dispatched. ivoKovzoir added that tho sani tary situation was a cause of great anxiety. Wanted to Know. Benham Then the welkin rang. Mrs. Benham What's a welkin some kind of a cash register?" New York Press. vou W CAN win back your health and v e r c o me a pell of Indigestion, ConstliNitlon Biliousness, Colds, Gripitc Malaria, by tho usfl of the P.I Iters Try It today .A - Great nan lai Til ale 67 Suits worth up to $30.00 See window display. Go at 36 Suits worth up to $37.50 (jjO I QC Will go at the low price of . . tj)L i .UU Positively no such Money Saving opportunity exists anywhere in Pendleton. -The reduc tions are exactly as stated. Come and see. Uohlenborg Dsporfment Better GIVES VP A PULPIT TO BECOME A REPORTER Journalistic Career Is Better, lie Thinks, Than Attempt to Lift Large Debt. Rofk Island. 111. Rev. W. J. Leach recently appointed to the pastorate of the Spencer Memorial aiemoaisi Episcopal church of this city, has for saken the clergy for newspaperdom. Resigning his charge here, he will be gin his Journalistic career in Pekln, 111., his former home, as a reporter for a local newspaper. The clergyman came to Rock Is lam! ana found confronting him a congregational debt of $1,000. The task of liquidating this indebtedness of hls parish overwhelmed him. It was too much to expect of a single clergyman to accomplish, he thought and resigned forthwith and obtained a position as a reporter. TWO 1U XGIIY MONKEYS PIXE IV SKiXAL TOWF.lt Others Camp Out 'in a Bedroom j Eighty of Tlem IKjInjj Stunts In Bucks County, Pa. Trenton. Two monkeys walked in o his tower when Bill Simpton. a j railroad telegrapher, was eating liis ; breakfast at Fullington, Bucks coun-1 ty. Pa., across the Delaware river ; from here. Bill got up to close the ; door, and so trap the monkeys. When he turned around again the monkeys Jumped out of the window with hls breakfast. Mrs. Joseph Peabody. a Wheat-j shear farmer's wife, found two mon-1 keys sleeping peacefully in a bed in an upper room this morning. She called in half a dozen of her hus- j band's he'ip. but the monkeys escaped. A visitor to an animal dealer's farm at Yardley, Bucks county careless-: ly left the door of the b!g monkey cage open and the whole tribe of, Rhesus monkeys, seventy-five or . eighty of them, Joyously went nwoy from there and spread themselves over the surrounding country. -; The dealer offered a reward of $3' a piece and half the men and boys for: miles around Yardley liave been mon key hunting, armed with nets, bag-5, shovels and farm implements. The elusive monkeys have laughed at them figuratively. ! A flock of five monkeys invaded a farm house near Yardly. frightened everybody !n it half out of their wits and devoured everything eatable in sight. HAS COFFIN" FOR HIS WU'E. Refused to Buy "Fixings'' I!".iiip j They Were 00 Cenln Too Costly. j Richmond. Mich "I've still got the i coffin I made for myself and now ' I've made one for my wife. I want , to buy the fixtures for it." So said George Walter. S7 years! old, of Memphis at an undertaker's' shop here. The fixtures for coffins to He rounn in this town proved to be of a cost that exceeded by 60 cents what the Memphis man was willing to pay. and he went home without them. While here he Issued a general challenge to run a race or "wrestle" any man of his age for a purse of $100. Tlie Cosy. Good programs, steady, flickerless pictures, and steam heat, that's what makes the Cosy popular "A Moral Coward." Powers. May, the wife of a army officer, became friendly with an artist. One day the husband met a posse searching for a thief and the tracks led to his home. Tho artist, who was colling on May, told them he was the thief to shield hrr and he was s.rt to prison for five . I'.'iv. y. y i"ual!y c.'nf. .-sc.l V v S ale I L lored 3 First Heal sir ifo Seasosi Goods for Less Money great wrong and the good name of an Innocent man was cleared. "Lone Star's Return." Bison. Lone Star fell in love with Laughing Wa ter, but Young Dan abducts her. In h's flight he meets Lone Star's tribe and is captured, while Lone Star, who is persuing him orders the girl re leased. A council is held and Young Deer Is sentenced to be killed. "A Lucky Change.'- Eclair. A bright comedy drama. Lucy's papa engaged a severe lady in goggles as governess to keep her from flirting. The plan worked till Lucy and her chum forcibly compelled her to make FRESH MEATS By all meansFresh that's what you want. That's -what -we sell. This market for years has been Pendleton's most popular market. Drop in and see us you'll then see why it is. THANKSGIVING MARKET DELICACIES are found here in endless profusion. Everything fresh and good everything neat and clean. EonipiPG eati (Co. Phone Main 18. Another shipment of those peg top, welt seam, cuff (M" bottom, corduroy pants I GOLDEN RULE STORE WE LEAP, OTHERS FOLLOW. Our price on Men's extra fine Wool Union Suits is $2.25 to $2.65 I .nilles' Jersey Ribbed Vnion Suits for 50c Misses' Jersey Rlbled Vnion Suits for 3e Boys' extra heavy fleeced lined Drawers ami Shirts, per gnrin't. 30c Also n full line of Men's Wool I'mlerwear in Sejmmto Garments. 400 pairs A Drummer's Sample Shoes on display THE The Drummers' 9 Mies nits Saaii herself attractive. Now papa just couldn't help falling in love arid Lucy and her lover, catching them spooning, forced her dad to give hit consent. "Lake Garda, Italy." Eclair. Beau tiful scenes of the pretty lake and in land, with its castles and lemon groves, and marvels of wonderfuF vegetation that surround this para dise. "Foolshead Wishes to Break Withr His Sweetheart." Itala. Mr. Fool head was In love with a lovely girl and decided to get rid of his old sweetheart of the chor-us ah! 607 Main St. 98 Is our price for a good heavy cotton Union Suit for men HUB Sample Store $1475 SforQ