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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST ORECOXIAN, PENDLETON. OKEOOy, THf'INDAV, MAKPIi 1, 101.1. TWUK. XIX K n ZD nn o ui if . i l v ZZ3 And the Greatest Piano Buying Opportunity Ever offered to the people of Pendleton and Vacinity ENDS "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT." Our story is short, note the low prices and easy terms, and the list of world's renowned Piancs from which you can make your selection. Have you received one of our cash credit checks as the result of your answer to the rhyme contest, amounts which were from $25.00 to $120.00? Then bring it to u tomorrow or Saturday a it expires Sat urday nipht, March 20tK, when this big sale ends. Open Evenings till 9 o'clock. KOHLER & CHASE, Vl!i)LBALER3 fjr Knabc, Kohler & Campbell, Vose & Sons, Kohler & Chase, Kenyon, Hobert M. Cable, Fischer, Winston, Short infer, Emerson, Newton and meny others, together with ths fincit line of Plcyer pianos on the Pacific coast. Come in and Take Your Choice of These Bargains One slightly used Piano ONLY . One slightly used high grade Piano, ONLY One new high-grade piano, Was $400, Now . . . One new high-grade Piano, Was $450, Now . . . w One high-grade modern im- proved Player piano, was $750 now $S90 $330 90 t ! So mpaiy Accordion. Knife and Pox Pleating. Sunburn Pleating. Hemstitching. Pl coting. Braiding, Embroidering and Tucking. Eastern Novelty Mfff. Co., ii'i Fifth St. Next to Lumbermen's Tank. Mall ordrra promptly attended to. Horn grown folks are imuw than some bnble. harder to SEE COPELAND For GOOD BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK American Plan Prket Rqfht 777 THOMPSON ST. LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief BATES. f'rt I1d first loertloo ,.10e Par line, additional loMrtloa. . . .be ftr Hoc, per month 11.00 No local taka for Iras tbsa "JAc Count 0 ordinary words to Una. Locals will not be taka crar the pbon and rwulttaore man accoo urUr. SPECIAL Manufacturcr'a Advertising Offer on PALMOUVE SOAP For a limited time we will give away with each purchase of ralmolivc Cream, 3 cakes ralmolive Soap Free. , Tallman & Co. Leading Dnutflftt Tor fuel fone flv. Vlolrta dally, 10c bunch. Forshawa Two light airy front room Brown Hall, Riverside Drive. North Side. Tor sale Team and harness. In quire 623 Pine street. Man and wife, no children, want work on ranch. 502 Water atreet Five room modern house to rent. Phone 390J or Inquire 417 Garfield. Flva room house for aala on north lda, Corner lot Improved. Addreaa -W this office. Man and wife want work, ranch Preferred. Experienced. Inquire 101 W. Court. Wanted Experienced woman to do- housework In email family. Phone C01. For rent An eight-room house on North Side. Call 409 Garfield atreet Phone S8SR. For rent Large corner bedroom with bath adjoining. 90 W. Alta. Phone ID1W. John Rosenberk, watchmaker and Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. For aale 1(0 acrea of timber land near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlaer, 107 Garfield atreet Wanted Experienced girl with references to do gencrul housework. Cull 614 Lewis or phone 79SJ. Dunham, Brownlow & Payne, con tractor and builders; Job and cabi net work. Estimates and plans fur nished. Shop. Golden Rule Hotel basement. Phone 361 J. Wanted to io I. fuse cleaning oi acy kind of work. Call J. W. Pierce, Phones U9 and 4. Good, competent woman as house keeper wanted at Arlington hotel. In quire Mrs. H. F. Peters. For aale Registered shorthorn bull. S years old. Inquire Dave Nel son. Thone 807. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For aale Modern five room house, north side, corner lot and garage. Eay terms. Inquire "A" this office. For le Two modern cottagea lo cated on eust Court street, seven blocks from Mln street Inquire of Walters' mill. SANITARY CONDITION OF CITY WAS NEVER BETTER Hit. TEMPLE AM CHIEF OF I-O-I.HE KEAHXEV KEIOHT ON TH El II INSPECTION. That the city Is In excellent condl tlon from a standpoint of sanitation wits the announcement made to the council last evening by Acting May or Dyer who. In company with Dr. I. V. Temjle, health officer, Chief ot ; Police John Kearney, made an In j fpection during the fore part of the week. They found very little that I could pnHanepr thu health r. f iK. Desirable residence lots for sale on community, he said, but did find recenwj- raven airtei. rnces rea-!batk of tn, ,Ugne.S8 houJteS Bom(, sonable. Terms If desired. Phone 1( ash and rubbish accumulated. How- J ever, the business men. when spoken Rroken lenses duplicated In a few to. Invariably promised to remove minutes. See Dale Rothwell, the ex- the accumulation at once, he said, elusive optician, American National This Inspection was made In an Rank Hulldlng. Phone 609. I tlclpatlon of the clean-up days set "Mutt" takes the big loads and for April 2 and 3. Private citizens "Jeff" shows thw speed. PORTLAND. Ore., March 18. special. unique ieajre are planned by all the communities the Columbia river valley the week of May 3-8. 1915, In honor of the official opening of The Dallen-Celilo cnnal. The occasion seems more Penland are also requested to clean-up their: and more to be taking on the charac E FEATURES ARE PLANNED FOR OPENING Of TOE CEIILO CANAL EVERY (X)M.MIXITY OF COLIM HIA KIVEIt VALLEY PRE PARING PLANS. StrlMi-lM Will iu Minsfod With (iali-ty At Ixlton IlMoHcal DoviopiiH'nt of Uic Columbia Rlv it Will iu Pictured How Other Tuwim Will Celebrate. At I'matilla, Oregon, May 4th. In qdaitlon to a great day-time celebra tion In which all Umatilla county will participate, there will be given at night a splendid marine spectacle, with fireworks and general Illumi nation of the city and waterfront At Maryhlll. Washington, May 5th. the citizens of Goldendale will meet the good roads enthusiasts and ex cursionists from the Pacific north wst and whirl them In automobiles over the completed sections of the c ntraH Washington highway (a link DO NT TAKE CALOMEL Instead of dangerous, salivating Calomel to liven your liver when bil ious, headachy or constipated, get m 10-cent box of CajcareU. They start the liver and bowels and straighten ou up better than nasty Calomel, without griping or making you sick.. minded of the occasion of the even ing's entertainment, old Irish songs of the Pacific highway) to the mar- were sung during the first part of vlous Klickitat valley, famed as the the evening and Irish games were "Garden of Eden"' of the northwest I played. Later In the evening re- At The Dalles and Big Eddy. Ore-j freshments were served and they too gon, on May 5th, the exercues In .were significant of the honor of the formal opening of the Ireland, canal will be given, preceded and j Tho.v holiday of of ! will bring to The Dalles on thts oc-j Hampton, i Chsion the greatest crowd In its his- Crecy Hh premises, sack the trash and place Itjler of a gala outpouring of the peo along the curbing from where It; pie, wherein seriousness will be in- w lit city. Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main atreet Phone 139. To Whom It May Concern ThU is to notify you that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted The rate8 for watering the lots at the historical development of the by my wife, Oxeta M. Beale, from ,h cpnelfy during the coming sea- Columbia river country, featuring and after March th. 1915. J. j:,on wer IM lust evening nt 14 a toi ana i: tor a single grave lor me be gathered by teams of the Ilx Cemetery Kate. termingled with gaiety. At Lewlston, Idaho, on Monday, May 3rd. the program will deal with iHME JBITBEfiS. UOTOR CAR A Demonstration Will Disclose L1 1 i,M i, ,n n, i i i in - i in 1 1 .i Many Surprising Features Now is the time to let us demon strate this car, that we m&y save delivery date for you as we are sold many carloads ahead. Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 812 Johnson Street Beale. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Cull and see us, Stephenson A Eng lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 70S East Alta street For Sl Very Reasonable. Modern 7-room hvuse and 7 lots about 16 blocks frim town 1 block from paved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. In quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv Homesteads. Cnnadlan Homestead Land Club now being organized. 100 men only accepted. Right of selection same as number of application. We lo cate you on 160 acres of mixed farm ing land, partly prairie, partly light timber. Level black loam soil. No stone and no alkali, and within five miles of town and rnllrond. One of these claims worth a lifetime of sav. lugs, total fee including everything I 150, $10 when you Join, 310 month-' ly. Balance paid when you flip. Will all go together, between March 15th and April let. Here is a chance to. get a first class farm for Iprs than! $100. Including location fee, railroad j fare, filing fee, etc., etc., Come and see us, or write nt once. Alberta ' Land Co., 402 Plttork Block, Port land. Adv. season. These rates were the same as those of l&st year. At the suggestion of the mayor the entire council decided to visit the cemetery this afternoon at 2 o'clock In order to decide upon sev eral matters pertaining to Its care and upkeep. New Uglit.4 Ordered. Cpon the recommendation of the light committee, the council decided laet evening to Install a new arc light on Lewis street 100 feet north of Beauregard. The petition for a light at Court and Hazel streets was not allowed, the committee reporting that there were few houses In that locality and that the light company I would have to extend Its lines quite a distance. rne petition ror tne removal of a barn on Madison street brought the nnnouncement that the owner ajod I romlsed to move it at once. I'nle.HS a man can see a slight Im provement in himself It's impossible to make him believe the world 1 growing better. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Tendleton, to-wlt: One bay horse about 3 years old. black mane and tail, four white feet, star in forehead, atrip on nose, dim brand on left shoulder, weight about 750 pounds. If mild animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expens es agulnst them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 3 o'clock p. m. of the 26th day of March, 1916, the said an imal will be sold to the highest bid der, nt public auction, for cash, at the city pound, at the Depot Dlvery Sta bio, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be oppliod to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. t JOHN KEARNEY, Chief of Police. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry weod that doesn't boll, lut burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost--order from B. L. Burroughs, phone 6. Adv. Notice. Dance In the Moose Hall, Thursday evening. March 19th, given under the auspices of the Pendleton Lodge No. 7S9 I O. O. M. Everyone invited Admission, 50c. dv. Dissolution Notlee. - To Whom It May Concern. The firm of Lester and Miller, tailors, rressers and cloaners, 114 E. Webb street is this day dissolved by mu tual consent and will now be knowp as Lester and Shanafolt I D. Shan afelt having purchased the interests of J. F. Miller. All bills will be paid and all moneys wil be collected by the new firm. II. T. LESTER. J. F. MILLER. L. D. SHANAFELT. rondlcton. Ore., March 9, 1915. (Adv.) , the growth of the northwestern states from the time of the discov ery of the Columbia river by Cap tain Robert Gray, the coming of the explorers and the missionaries, down to the present time. At Pasco and Kennewlck. Wash ington, May 4th, similar historical features will be presented, with the addition of allegorical tableaux Il lustrating the slogan "Where Rail Meets Sail." Mammoth mogul en gines of the Northern Pacific rail way will unite with a fleet of river steamers In emphasizing this fea ture. A great country-side barbecue. In which visitors from the Yakima ar.d Upper Columbia regions will unite with the river cities, will be given. At Wallula. Washington. May 4th. the city of Walla Walla, assisted by the cities of Garfield, Columbia and Walla Walla counties, will stage a distinctive good roads meeting. In terspersed with historical features in honor of old Fort Wallula and the pioneer railroad of the Inland Em pire, built by Dr. D. S. Baker. present were Miss Callison. followed by historical parades, auto hostess, and guests. Misses Ruso trips to orchard districts, and marine' Gordon. Verna Ackerman. Lillian features. Special boats and trains Ackerman. Haxel McCully. Mabel JuaniU Frledly, Joale Rachel Martin. Erma King. tory. j Amy Latourelle. Merle Best, Beulart On May 6th celebrations will be y0ung, Carrie Cerguson, Leona Bow held at Vancouver. Washington, and n-.an Lucia Calllson, Martha Wllsle Portland. Oregon. The latter, as the ar(j Joe fvarkaua, Enoch Frledly. metropolis of the Columbia valley, I p-u calllson, Joe Culllson, Henry will be host to a multitude of people j Latourelle, Chester Gordon, Vernal fom the Columbia and Willamette packman Raloh Hargette. Claytoa valleys, pistlnctlve features are be ing prepared for the occasion, am ong the number being a banquet and reception In honor of distinguished visitors by the commercial, business men's clubs and other societies. May 7th the celebrations will con tinue at Kalama, Washington, and Astoria. Oregon. At the latter city the visitors will be shown the gov ernment jetties and dredgers, the great railway and municipal dock and the other attractions of the Co lumbia harbor, together with side trlrs to the seaside resorts of the Oregon coast. Hargette, Everett Daubner, Paul Kerrlck, Lemuel Estem and Ernest Crockatt. Running Over tlx- Cart. PUEBLO. March 18. The Jitney bus company In Pueblo has twice ; been fined for "running over" street (cars. In the latest case & Jitney made a turn contrary to traffic reg ulations and tore off part of the fen der of a street car. (Continued from page 3.) Miss ATELEPKONETRIUMPH The latest scientific achievement Is the successful telephoning from New York to San Francisco, a ili.-Unce of over 3600 miles. It Is claimed the voices were clear and distinct Another worthy public bene factor N Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is safe family remedy for Stomach. Uver and Bowel Ills and in thoundi ot Ardis Callison entertained number of her friends last night at homes reigns supreme. ner nome on fcast Railroad street When the appetite lass, the c!U-es-with a very enjoyable party in hon- tion is poor, the liver and bowels in or of St. Patrick. active you should try Hostttter's The rooms were decorated with Stomach Bitters. It will help Nature green crepe paper and green lights, restore normal condition In the en vhlch kept the guests constantly re-, tire system and Improve your health r I SI!II!ril!'!ltllI!IIIIMIIIIIH!llllllinillim!mriiiimm!iiiiimi1ii1i..i., .ZZ'Z' Z'.' " Z" " I MUSIC MADE M mmmmsam Every ihoihIht of your family can play the latest and snappiest airs on tin- piano (,iiul to tlie most aiwmphsliisi pianist, if you , BUY A PLAYER-PIANO i i ... e nave tliem at all prices, the latest and limit up to d.ife imiki : SS notes and fully guaranteed, for ?a75, $12., $175, 9523, if VKtl 5?750 and 9S50. 3 'SS :r -a 1 UUL- MSMlBSiBEE Terms made to suit purchaser or your old piano taken in tx li;inp See us before you buy it costs r.othin to consult us. Music House the Corner o)o) 0 alJQLill LbUl on i;!l!!!;iiiiii'!m!!!!'i'!