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EIGB.T PAGES'. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETOX, OKEGOX. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1012. PAGE FIVE Our entire spring shipment now ready ' for you. Dozens of styles and materials precales, ginghams, lin ens, etc. Ages 1 to 5, all kinds ... 35c to $2 Ages 6 to 1 4, all kinds ... 75c to $4 The prettiest line we have ever shown and prices are by far lower. F. E. LIVENGOOD & CO. The Ladies' and Children's Store PERSONAL MENTION. LOCALS A seal brown, 8 year old, 1300 pound gelding, lady or family driving horse, with rubber tired carriage aijd new nickel timmed harness for $350. A beauty and bargain. F. D. Watts, Weston, Ore. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. Burroughs. Main 6. Fuel. If you want dry slab wood, phone Main 8. Housekeeping room for rent,- 503 Water street Wanted Plain sewing and dress making. 600 Mill street. New White Sewing machines now oa display at W. It. Grahams. State Hotel FurnUrticd rooms at special rates by week or month. Alfalfa hay for sale, first cutting. Address Wm. Milne, Pendleton, Ore. Ga range for sale. Inquire 608 Franklin street or at postofflce after 2 p. m. Dry slab wood, just the wood for summer use. Oregon Lumber Yard. I'hone Main 8. For rent Large furnished room, first floor. Inquire Falling Music Store, 901 Main street. Large shipment of new sidewalk lumber just received at the Pendleton risnlng Mill and Lumber Tard. For Sale 29 head fresh Jersey milk cows. Inquire of R. H. Stevens, Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Fer Sale Holt Jr. 16 foot cut com ktee harvester. Inquire Margaret Matotrom. Box S48. Pendleton, Ore. Oar lead of fine cedar post now for ate at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lsweber Yard. Botfi Plain and tar reC Fer treisfer work, hauling -age, moTlng household good aad p lease, an all kinds of job work, pkene Main 481. B. A. Morton. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and goed dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Fer rent Suite of unfurnished fceaeekeeplng rooms In East Oregon Is Building. Steam heated, also gas raage In rooms. Apply at this office. Fer Rent to a lady, a large, well furnished room, with sewing machine. Tery close In Cheap. Inquire 719 LITleth. Screen doors and window screens. a) sizes and prices, at the Pendleton Maalng Mill and Lumber Yard. We else make them to order. We want to move two hundred cerda of drv slabs within the next thirty days to make room for new steck. Oregon Lumber Yard. Fer Sale The best plumblr.3. pawnbroklng and second hand busl tu In eastern Oregon. For partic ular write Sharon & Eddings, Fcn dMi, Ore. Mrlctly first class chop suey and aoedle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Everything new. 1 Under State Hotel. Phone U1n 687. L'n Co . Props. ' Bee those New Home Sewing ma eeiacs at Graham's Furniture store. For sale One of the finest 2100 aere tracts In North Wallowa county. Fair Improvements, rural phone, dis trict school, valuable body saw tim ber, best hog and cattlo ranch In the west. Corn, alfalfa and all grains grow to perfection Write the owner, B.i K, Troy, Wallowa County, Ore. Let tho Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty Is quick woik. Phone Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. We haul any thing. Pcnland Bros. Taxicab and Touring Cars. 25 cents to any part of city. Phone Main 12. Day and night. Special Prices on Cordwontf. Good dry red fir, slab wood, cotton wood, yellow and black pine. Special prices in five cord lots. Clean Rock Spring lump and nut coal. Save mon ey by seeing us before buying Ko pittke & Gillandcrs, phone Main 178. A Truly lilg Real i:tato Bargain. Modern 5-room house, wired for lights and phone, sewer connection, hot and cold water, toilet, bath, lava tory, woodshed, lawn; $950 cash. See Mrs. A. J. Overturf, 510 W. Webb St. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed up to the hour of 5 o'clock p. m. on the 8th day of May, 1912, at his office in the city hall in The City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, for the purchase of Improvement bonds of said city issued for the im provement of Cottonwood street from Water street to Railroad street and Webb street from Main street to Cot tonwood street In said city,, said bonds aggregating $10,081.38, being twenty-one bonds of $600 each and one bond of $183.38. face value; bonds dated May 1st, 1912, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, payable semi-annually, maturing ten years from date but re deemable at the city's option at any interest-paying period at or after one year from date; each bid must be ac companied by a certified check for $500.00 payable to the order of the mayor of said city, the same to be forfeited in the event that the bonds are awarded to the .bidder and he re fuses to take them, but to be returned to bidder if he be unsuccessful. Dated ot Pendleton, Oregon, this 23rd day of April, 1912. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Cham berlain's Liniment wonderfully effec tive. One application will convince you of Its merit Try it. For sale by all dealers. L Exchange. Elegant bungalow-styled residence ror automobile of equal value. Price, $1500. State value of car, make, year, flrBt letter. Address "S," this office. SPRING OPENING At Donaldson's Soda Fountain by K. Kelly Bansher, who has leased my fountain for the sea son. ' He Is an experienced soda Ispenaer who will serve you with the best soda, pure fruit Juices and Ice cream obtainable. Your patronage solicited. F. J. Oanaldson Reliable Druggist We give Peoples Warehouse Trading Stamp. For Sulo Cheap. Good rock house and 3 1-2 lots or, Lilleth street, also good brick house and 9 lots on Mission street. Both places at a bargain. Must sell prop erty on Lilleth street before May 28 Apply Amice Delongvert, 121 Mission Street. Vera B. Campbell of Union Is regis tered at the Bowman. F. E". Cook of Walla Walla spent last night In Pendleton. Le Roy Parsons of Elgin I among the guests at the St. George. W. T. Reeves, well known Stan field farmer, is in the city today. Roland Oliver left yesterday for Hood River upon a business trip. Fred Adams is down from his home to take in the ball game today. Harney Roseperry of Adams, was a visitor in the county seat yesterday. Peter Crockett was an . Incoming passenger on the local this morning. T. M. Quowen came in from Pilot Roclc yesterday and remained over night. Lenna Wade of Stanfield was am ong the west end residents in Pendle ton yesterday. Richard Everett was numbered among the Pilot Rock people in the city yesterday. John Bannister, well known Wes ton farmer, Is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. John Jordan leaves this after noon for a month at Mountain Home, Ida., for her health. Mrs. George Upthegrove and chil dren came in this morning from their home at Hermiston. Elmer P. Dodd, president of the Hermiston Commercial club, is visit ing In Pendleton today. P. H. McPhee, manager of Wenaha Springs, arrived In Pendleton from Portland this morning. Ernest Knight of Helix went to Pi lot Rock this morning to make ar rangements for pasture for a bunch of horses. Miss Irene Murphy returned on Tuesday to her home at La Grande nfter a visit of two weeks with Miss Kdna Wissler. James Crawford left today for his home in Portland after having been here for several days attending to business affairs. Miss Ivy Nolte who was recently In jured In a runaway is now sufficientlj recovered that she is able to be around again though not entirely well. HIS CONSCIENCE HURTS. , It Will Do It Let the AKERS PATENT FASTENER reduce your draper troubles to a minim um this season The fastener, which is illustrated here, is stamped I from sheet steel, having two brads stuck up from each jaw which are driven into the stick when the jaws are I set up. This holds the stick as lr in a vise. There are no rivets going through the stick to weaken or split it. We I use the best No. 6 duck, straight grained ash sticks and first quality leather belt. We guarantee the quality and we guarantee the I workmanship. These drapers wll cost you no more than other makes and they will save you much time and annoyance. Don t rail to use one on your Harvester or Header this season. A NEW INSTRUMENT An attachment for hoe drills as illustrated here has two very valuable and important features which every progressive farmer will appreciate at once. They are made to fit any hoe, are easily adjusted ami iinswer the double purpose of regulating the depth of sowing and at the same time presses the soil firmly around the grain thus insur ing immediate ger mination. Splendid results are obtained from their use. Manufactured by PENDLETON IRON WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON. .We have an up-to-date machine .liop and foundry and employ skilled workmen in every department. Wc solicit your patronage. Makes Amends and Aks to Be For given for His Act. Peabody, Kan. W. E. Payton, ed itor of the Herald, has received the following "conscience" letter from a printer who was in his employ when operating the Florence (Kan.) Bulle-1 tin. The letter reads: "You will probably remember that I worked for you as printer on the Florence Bulletin five years ago when I quit and left I took with me ten of your brass column rules. I sold them In Wichita, for old brass. In that act I was a thief, but I have now been converted and I hereby confess the crime to you. I am willing to pay the penalty If you want to prosecute me. I want to clear my conscience of the crime and make it right as far as it Is in my power, so I send you with this a draft for $6. I think the rules cost 60 cents each. I ask your forgiveness for the crime and sin." OCCUPANTS ESCAPE "(Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., May 4. While auto Ing on the Wlldhorse road with a party of friends Thursday, the car driven by H. Wilson, of the firm of Alexander and Wilson of this place, ran off a high bank near here and turned completely over twice before it stopped in its plunge. All the oc cupants miraculously escaped injury but the machine was demolished. The Athena track, team left Friday evening for Baker, Ore., to take part i" the Eastern Oregon track meet. Those leaving were F. Payne, for the mile and half mile runs; G. Dud ley, In the'welghts and 100 yard dash; McEwen In the sprints and low hur dles and E. Worthlngton in the sprints, low hurdles and quarter mile. The Athena band will give open air concerts during the summer start ing from the third' of May until the 4th of July. The Athena Hotel Is receiving a coat of paint. F. G. Beal of Milton was in Athe na Tuesday. Mrs. D. B. Jarman and children of Weston were Athena visitors Thurs day. F. G. Lucas of Weston transacted business in Athena Tuesday. A.sked by Henry Maier, superin tendent of the Crocker estate, what he hallway at her home at Hillsborough, wanted, Dore said he wished to see Miss Crocker and offer his hand In marriage. He had read about the announcement of her engagement re cently, he said, but felt confident that he could induce her to chango her mind and accept him. Dore was ordered off the Crocker estate and told that if he appeared again he would be put In jail. He I3 believed to be demented. UNIOX REWARDS BRAVE BOY. M'Alister, Okla. As a reward for his bravery in warning miners at work in mine No. 5 of the Western Coal & Mining Co., at Lehigh, Okla., where fire broke out 1 the mine, resolu tions were adopted at the convention of the United Mine Workers of Am erica of the twenty-first district au thorizing the setting aside of funds to defray the expense of educcating Reifno Redriguez, a Mexican youth. Rodriguez ran through the work ings shouting a warning to the work men. As a result ninety-one of the one hundred men escaped from tht mine before the fire gained headway. HOW TO WOO AND WIN. St. Paul. Nine distinct varieties of making love, each favored by a dif ferent nation, will bo explained by members of the Cosmopolitan club, composed of University of Minnesota students from foreign countries, at meetings this spring. Courtship customs, difficulties to be overcome by lovers and wedding cer emonials peculiar to their native lands will be described by students from Peru, Japan, Canada, China, India, Norway, Alaska and Persia. The American methods also will be ex plained. t The announcement hry created a ereat deal of Interest on the campus. Students not members of the Cosmo politan club nre wondering if it will be possible to gain access to tho meet lng. raid Revere Bell Brooks. Bath, Me. For the first time the raul Revere bell In City Hall tower did not ring out tho curfew at 8:45. When It was rung for tho noon hour, as has long been the custom its 15-pound tongue fell out, smash lng a hole in the slate roof of the city building and bounding to the court below. The bell is a genuine Paul Revere, and nearly a century ago hung In the steeple of tho old North Church in Bath. LADIES! HERE ARE THE STYLES Foil AUTUMN AT THE CHURCHES. Firet Christian Church. North Main street, J. B. Holmes, pastor. 10 a. m. morning worship. Come on time with your Bible and a friend. This service Is worth your while. 6:30 Young Peoples' meeting. 7:30 sermon, "The Holy Spirit In Re generation." Monday night Illustrat ed lecture. Wednesday evening train ing class. A cordial Invitation to all our services. Look the Town Over Sec the sale prices, learn the special pi ices Then Come Here and we will assure you a saving of money on the latest and most desirable merchandise. Growing bigger and busier every day come and learn why! , Golden Paste Store WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. Method iMt. Methodist Episcopal Church, eor- ner Web band Johnson streets, N. Evans pastor. The morning theme will be "The Gleaners." Evening top ic, "Things to Avoid." Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Epworth League 7 p. m. You will find a cordial welcome at all the services of this church. First Baptist Church. Corner Johnson and E. Alta, Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Preaching at 11:00 and 8:00. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Intermediate at 3:30. Young Peoples' meeting at 7:00. Mid week services Wednesday at 8.00. You are cordially invited. Christian Science. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Subject of lesson: "Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday evening meeting 8 p. m. Reading room open dally from 2 to 4 p. m. Corner E. Webb and John son streets. All are cordially inTlted. Church of tho Redeemer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m the Litany will be said and the Holy Communion celebrated. At 7:30 p. m. divine service and sermon. Tho offertory solo will be sung by Miss Edna Gates. All are cordially Invit ed. Charles Quinney, rector. CANT AT HOME With one of our Home or Factory Canners. Can Fruit, Vegetables, Meats, Fish or Fowl, in glass or tin. Cook pork and beans. Steam -puddings. Capacity up to 10,000 cans dully. Prico $15.00 to $200.00. Com plete instructions and "Secrets of the Canning Business" toll the whole story. A splendid business to engage In. Get particulars, Thos. J. Ross, 276 4th St., Portland, Oregon. Toledo. Ptyles for autumn were adopted here hy the National Clonk, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' asso ciation. About one hundred manu facturers were in attendance. These are authorized: Suit Jackets will show a gradual rather than a radical increase in length, finger tip length (approxi mately thirty-two Inches) predominat ing, the lengths to be based on thi varying heights of women. Skirts will continue on straight lines Tho slightly raised waist line with the inner belting will continue In fa vor. Separate coats will be full length and cut on straight lines. Some ma terials will be made In perfectly loose shapes, with or without belts, and others will foe made In more shapely effects. The feature of the separate coats will consist of set In sleeves, deep armholes, sloping shoulders and high buttoning effects. Death to tho locust. Paris One of the biblical plagues of Egypt shortly will be wiped out by modern science, according to a paper read before tho French Academy of Science here by Dr. Roux. M. Deresme. a French scientist, has discovered a method whereby swarms of locusts can bo banished quickly. The remedy Is a microbe, fatal to lo custs, a microbe easily "cultivated" in a laboratory, and just as easily "turn ed .upon" the Insects. Tho manner of doing this is extremely simple. All one had to do Is to apply the microbe to one locust. This locust will carry tho microbe along with it, infecting thousands of others as it hops or flies along. It quickly dies and (after the habit of the locusts) is eaten by the others These in turn become infected and die, and so on. After having watched the effect of the remedy in Mexico for some time, the Argentine government commis sioned Reresme to try his hand in an infested district of that country. In eight days the pests were gone. . GL IFasd Van! Special attention given to farmers, stockmen and boarders. Would We feed the best of hay and our prices are reasonable. be pleased to have you give us a trial. Horses and Mules Bought and Sold J. II. LUCK, Prop, Pendleton MONEY TO LOAN Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City ana County Realty. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street WOCLB WOt) MISS CHOKER. San Francisco. Thomns Pore, gardener, 26 years old. who was dis missed from the employ of Miss Jen nie Crocker about a year ago, was found hiding behind a statue in the. 2nd Week oi the Great (EH 1 ol the IB. lend r iters Stock Started Today better than ever 1 Tumi roils of dollars worth of merchandise will lo given away during the next 10 days. HERE'S JUST WHAT YOU WANT For That Cold Lunch it- Home Boiled Ham Pickled Pigs Feet Fine Summer Sausage Our meats are kept right, priced right and we faction or your money back. ;uarantee you satis- CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Alta Street at Main. PHONE MAIN 31