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EIGHT PAQE8. PAGE FIVfl DAILY EAST ORKflONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATI'HDAY. NOV EM P. Kit 22, 191.1 . - . - : ' TEBgM After Supper 6 to 9 o'clock liuongood's Closing Out Specials To gM r1 my 10 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, reg, $1.00 value, all you want . . $2.50 to $4 White Sweaters Ladies' and Children's sizes, your choice $4.00 to $8.00 White Sweaters 200 yards Ribbon, a good assort ment of colors and widths up to 5 inches, tonight all you want, per yard . 39c ..98c SI 2c F. E. Livengood & Comp'y rninion L audiences plevsed with KICK Ml'SICAIj COMPANY The crowds which have attended each night since i-'unday at the new AIU theater indicate that tho stamp of approval has been placed upon the Frank Rich company which has been preventing musical shows hero. That the company haw made a suc- ess of Its visit to Pendleton has been amply proven. W:th the offering to night the troupe will leave this city, hut there are probably many playgo ers who wish that they might return noon with a complete new repertoire of offerings. The comedy last even ing. "The Rounders." was replete with fun and many song numbers helped to make a full two hours of pleasing entertainment. A crowded house wit nessed the show and indicated their approval by frequent and unstinted applause, for tho last show tonight the company has reserved Its best of fering a travesty on the present sit uation In Mexico and It is said to be tho funniest play yet given by this company. The On,,,"um. For Sunday's change we have four splendid single reels. Each a feature Itself. Culcy's Waterloo. Vitagraph. Diversion. Blograph. Archie and the Bell Boy. Edison. Puthe's Weekly concludes this in teresting program. Warren's Music House, phone 524 J. S. Norvell, well known ll lix cltl- ren. Is in me c7 touay. "C P. Rounds of Walla Walla Is a visitor In the city today. William Albee of Helix came In on the N. P. train this morning. Mrs. O. W. Knight returned this morning from a visit In Helix. (i. H. Bishop, Freewater lawyer. came In this morning on the local. J A. Turnbow. section foreman at Nolin, is making Pendleton u visit to day. , Ernest Skiles, well known traveling salesman, went out to pilot Kock on the morning train. William Kupers has returned from Condon where he went to purcnase mules for his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family are among the Helix persons spending Saturday in Pendleton. Charles Henry came down from his hnmo nt Athena this morning and is spending the day here. y.neth Houser. well known former sheriff, was a visitor yesterday from hlH ranch near Stanfield. Mr nd Mrs K. G. Warner and family went out to their ranch near Pilot Uock this morning. O. I. UDow and W. W.. Hoch were among the sportsmen going down to the goosefields this morning. Mrs William Shannon and chil dren of Helix came in this morning 'on the Northern Pacific train. George Done and E. C. Knotts came up last night from Portland and went on out to Pilot Kock today. Mrs. Julius Wittoek returned today to her home in rasco aner vimwiis with friends since Thursday. Mrs J. W. Spencer and children came In from Adams on the morning train to spend the day in the city A. D. So.Ibert left today for La Grande to Join his wife in a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Paul Ue turd. Bert Klrby. well known Adams merchant, was among the passengers on the, morning O.-W. R & N. in coming local. Tracy S. 'Cox. former Whitman am lete who Is coaching the Walla Walla high school team this year, accompa nied the team over yesterday. H. B. Rankin, who has been super visor of the Umatilla forest reserve, has been transferred to the Cascade reserve and Is moving from Heppner to Eugene. Mrs. Jess Uoyce and H. O Rose of Portla'nd have been called to this city to be at the bedside of their mother. N Mrs. Ester English wno is very m i the home oT her son H. C. Mills, 11 1 Irfe street. Men Welconta Mother's Friend A Duty that Every Mn Owe to Thou . "who Perpetual tb Raca. i it is Junt as Important that men should kciw bf progressive methods In advance at motherhood. The suffering, pain and dis tress Incident to chill-bearing can be easily avoided by having at hand a bottle of Mother's Frh-nd. Thli a woLderfnl, penetrating, exter nal sppllratjon that rellr-vea all tension upon the muKcles and enables them to expand without the painful strain upon the liga ments. Thus there Is avoided all those ner Toui pll ; the tendency to nausea or morn ing sickness Is counteracted, and a bright, tunny, happy disposition Is preserved that reflects wonderfully npon the character and temperament of tbe little one soon to open its eyes In bewilderment at the Joy of bla arrival. Ton ran obtain a bottle of "Mother'a Friend" at any drug store at f 1.00. and It will be the bet dollar's worth, you ever obtained. It preserve the moth er's health, enables her to make a quirk and complete recovery, and tbu with re newed strength she will cacerly devote herself to the care and atfc-otion which mean so much to the welfare of the child. Write to the Kradfleld Regulator Co., 120 Lamar Wdg.. Atlanta, fia., for their valu able and InntmcMve Nil of guldsnre for expectant mother. (Jet a Lottie of Moth er's Fries d to-dajr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i it 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 w i r 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 : 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m 1 1 Are your evenings at home as happy as 1 you can 1 make them I ffl MiUilP ; jl Thirty-eight gold dredges were op erated in Alaska in 1912, compared with 27 in 1911, according to the I'nited Stales geological survey. In addition to these a dozen or more were in various stages of construc tion. It Is estimated that these ! dredges handled between 3.200,000 I and 3,600,000 cubic yards of material recovering gold to the value of about $2,200,000. COMING High School Auditorium I IKELLOGG-HAINES Detroit Frt Press., The Kel-logg-Halnes Singing Party ap peared at the Masonic Temple last evening. They gave a very pleasing entertainment, singing selections ranging from light comedy to grand opera. TIIIKVKS TOOK IAJOSK MONEY FROM BOXES LOCALS Advertising in Brief RATES. Per line first Insertion 10c Per line, additional Insertion 5c Per line, per month $1.00 Count 6 ordinary words. to line. Locals will U"t be taken over the 'pbone unci remittance must accom pany order. WHEN the lights are lit, the day's work Is done, and thoso you love are gathered about the fireside for an evening of restful, peaceful communi on, it is then that you can appreciate the charm and sweet inspiration of music. anil realize how Important a part the piano plays in making the home really and truly happy. The ciiligliU-nins influtfH-r of music in tho hums l acknowledged by all. It Is ctinohUnjr, a strength cimt of Wiaraeter and serves to lift tlk- thought to a higher plane. In short it brings pea-e and haptinc!K to weary minds. The home without a piano cannot possibly he as attractive to lta numbers or to your friends as It would be otherwise. You owe ,t to the little one of yours, to bring her up amid an atmosphers of har mony of music. ... Pianos, such famous makes as Chickerin?, Knabe, Sohmcr, Weber, Hazelton, also cheaper ones in fact moot any price you want to pav. Organs, Player Pianos, Player Rolls, Edison Dise ami Cylinder and Victor Disc Phonofrraihs and Record. I'lAXOS, $10 DOWN AND $G A MOXTIL PlIOXCHUIAPHS, $1 DOWX AND $1 A MONTH. ' No matter what you want to buy in the line of musical in struments I can pet it for you and save you monev LET HE 1 1U LiKE Willi YUU. Musical Mdse., Sheet Music. Hooks, Etc. .The St. lyiilf I'iFputch. The program 'f the i.cmii I Symphimy Con cert yesterday, proved unusually at tractive After tlie appearance of Mis tir.ice Van Studdlford, tho Kellogg Haines quartette made Its del'Ut vlti that capital wnltr song. "Phie Danube. PfflT! CASTLKHOCK. Wash., Nov. 21. Soon nfter midnight SaturJay two men broke Into the confectionery store of P. Moore in this city and helped them selves to the loose change which was keyt In some tin boxes on a Rhelf. The proprietor of tho establishment doefi not know Just how much money was in the boxes, but thinks there was between $19 and $15. Entrance was made through a partly broken win dow, and as soon as Mr. Moore saw the tracks ou the window ledge and icebox, which stands under the win i... xavs he made up his mind who had turned the trick. A - on t automatic revolver and some waicnes. were in plain view, but nothing nui money was taken. : High-Class City Lyceum Course Attraction j MONDAY Evening, Nov.24 t Tho KclIopK-lIamea Sinking Party i ono of the standard attractions in the lyceum world to I dav In fact, for five years past this organization has been regarded as such, and by ita long sea son's work year nfter year on botk the lyceum and chautauqua platform has already attained what may bo termed perfection as a mixed quartet. y This organization presents a program of selections from the best known erand oieras, light operas and from other musical literature. A GLIMPSE OF THE PROGRAMS No ono evening is ever given over entirely to tho presentation of one grand opera, but selec-, tions from a goodly numlier are given in one program. A few of the selections from which the programs are made tip are: "Tho Poheminn Girl," "II Trovatore,'' "Dolly Varden," "The Chinese Honeymoon," "Martha," '"Penelope," "Tho Milk Maid," "The Singing Master," "Lovely Gala tea," "The Songs of the Sixties." starts at o o ciock. . nauits oc; oiuaents joc FRANKLIN-APPERSON -- REO The Three Cars of Recognized Quality and Dependability PENDLETON AUTO COMP'Y Our Motto "Satisfied Owners" ST. JOHN'S I.KVY 9 MILLS. . . ...WV 111.1, Tax I"xpctcl to .". ' $h:0 I Vom lih-ensc. ST. JOHNS. Ore., Nov. 21. The St. Johns council has ordered a lvy ot S-mlM tax Inorder to meet crreni txpenses of the city ror tne ear. Au ditor Kice. announced that this levy wilt yield $35,t00 on a valuation oi $3,933,000. and that from license ana other sources there will be Si0W. making total of about $44,000. KTATKMKNT OK TITK OWXrUSIIII', MAX--AO KM EXT, ClUCI-IiATlOX, lc OF EAST OREGOHIAN published daily, except Sunday. . at Pendleton. Oregon. re tulred by the act of AuKUst St. 1913. Publisher, East Oregonlan Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Editor, 13. It. Aldrich, Pen dleton, Oregon. liuslnens Manager, F. V. Ijtmpkln, Pendleton, Oregon. Advertising Manager, L. lriiko, Pendleton, Oregn. Owners: (a corporation with the following parties owning one per cent or more of total amount of stock). F. W. Iamp kln, Pendleton, Oregon; E. B. Aldrich, Pendleton, Oregon; I 1) Drake, Pendleton. Oregon. Known bondholder, mort gagees and other security hold ers, holding one per cent or nioro of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: C. S. Jackson, Portland, Oregon. Average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise to paid sub scribers during the six months preceding the date of this state ment 2113. .signed: F. W. UAMPKIX. Manager. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 11th day of Octo her. 1913. (SEAM U I OUAKE. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Feb ruary 28. 1914. Estes' Barber Shop. 632 Main. Cash more meat Oregon Market Warren's Music House, phone 524. Chicken tamales and chill it El liot's. If you like a gragrant mild cigar. smoke Muriel. The Pendleton Iron Works wants scrap cast iron. Try Este-s' new barber shop "It's the work." Corsets made to order. Latest mod els. Ihone 262 J. Wanted Good, clean rags at the East Oregonian office. Wanted Girl to wait on table. In quire 116 West Webb. Tel. 4 4 4 for pure U. P. inspected merits. Oregon Market. ! Joe Ell. insurance, room 3. Ameri- j Fi can National Hank building. I If you like a mil l cigar, smoke i Muriel, carried by all dealers. ! For rent Housekeeping rooms. 283 R. 121 Stonewall Jackson. If you like a fragrant cigar, smoke Muriel. All dealers here carry it. For first class room and board see Mrs. V. it. .Mays. 227 Water sJreet Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 224 S Main. Phone For ale. cheap, good team. Also wagon and harness. Inquire X this office. , 1. S. Inspected meat and more of it by trading ut the Oregon Market for cash. Instruction given on violin and other musical instruments. S. Whipple .212 Iiewl. Wanted Stenographer for an hour or two each day. State price. Addess P. O. Box 10S. Lost Gokl belt pin with green Jade setting. Name, "Jerard" on back Hot urn to this office. For rent Four housekeeping rooms. Lights and bath. SOS Garden street. Call Sunday or after six. For sale Restaurant and rooming house. A good bargain Must be sold by December 1. Apply 128 W Webb. Wanted Iteliable girl or woman to stay with small child occasionally ot evenings.- Phone .r6S or call 410' Madison street. For sale, by owner, 40 acre wheat farm in North Juniper. Cash or terms. Address 1T,1 E. T9th St. N.I Portland. Ore. Wanted Young man with saddle horse- for roustabout job alone newi city pipeline. Mostly inspection work.! $ 2.0 per day. P. O. Pox 10S. Wanted Middle aged housekeeper, j Two In family, gooa wages, perman-J ent position for the right party. Ad dress, Box 342 Pendleton. Get your stamping for those Christ mas presents done early. The Nce dlecraft make up designs of every description. Call and see us. For rent Hol I Hoskina, Echo, Oregon. Good proposition to right party. Will lease from 1 to & years. Address Box 3 4, Echo. Oregon. r?A, n Fell h.is mirftiA.i.1 tVta A CIIUI1 .,,.. 111(111 X- ll'Ulllilg Works. He Is experienced In the fcus ness nnd gives all work his personal attention. Penland Bros, new furniture van moves ull you have in one load. Good warehouse storage; rates reasonable. Phone 339 or call Penland Bros. J17 Main street. Man and Wife with small boy, wish WARRENS' Music House I Pendleton, Ore. Tlione 5IJ-1 S ?iiiiininiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiii!:ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniii':? Price. $ 27.54V positions as foreman and cook on ranch near school. Cattle or sheep ranch preferred. Experienced. Can furnish good references. Address. M. I.. B., Box 22, City. Notice to Patrons. Having purchased the Pendleton Cleaning Works. 206 1-2 E. Alta, from G. B. Gillette. I solicit your continued patronage. Your work re ceives my personal attention. Geo. 11. Trop. Adv. any way to right man. per acre. E. J. CHINGRE.V, Owner. 526 Zlegler Block. Spokane, Wash. (Adv.) Turkey Shoot. The Round-up Gun club will give a turkey shoot Sunday, the 23rd. at their grounds in the east end of town. Practice commences at 9 o'clock a. nt. Events start at 10:30 a. m. Events will be arranged for all class es of shooters. Moderate entrance fees. Come all you shooters. Adv linr Sali- r Rent Whout farm. Will sell at sacrifice on account oi other business Interests. 2044 acres Eureka Flat country. 4 1-2 miles north of Pleasant View' nearly all cultivated and partly In wheat now. Well and pumping equipments cost $19,00. Land all good, fair Improve ment, possession at once. Go see this. I will give terms practically Disappeared. Wm. McCrary, from his ranch X miles north of Hermiston. November S. 1913. When last seen wore a blu suit, soft shirt and soft black hat. 1 57 years of age. weighs about 14 pounds, small blue eyes, light hair, slightly gray, short stubby moustache. A reward of $30 will be r:ven for In formation of his whereabouts or re covery of his body, if dead. Vir information to W. W. White, Hermis ton. Oregon, or J hn McCrary. Camp, bell. California. ' Adv. , Attontion I'nitwl Artins. There will be a meeting of Alph Assembly No. 9. Cnlted Axtisans. oiv Tuesday evening, Novumber 25 th. Dr. Eshelman will be present and . good program Is being arranged. K . freshments will be served. All Artl ans and their friends are invitedL ERNEST WALKER. Master Artisan. LOUISE F. LAMPKIN. Adv. Secretary. CHICKENS! CKICKENS! For Sunday's Dinner Dressed or Alive Tall or j.lione your onler al wo'll -iVliwr tli.'tii L to v.mr Lome. FRESH EGGS -and when we sav fnvh, we mean they AUK fr.h piarari teed to 1k fresli. (lot the habit of trading Ii.mv, when- yon -rrt i,v tlv lH( u,i yet save ivr cent In ijl-.1i. Griggs' Grocery Frank M. Griggs, Prop 209 E. Court Street Phone 445