UUUUT f AUEM. DAILY liAHl ..in i .its v, .:mLRTON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80,. 1909. PAGE FIVE. Stupendous Sale of Ladies9 and Misses SUITS AND COKTS It has always been our rule to never carry over from one sea on to another a single garment, and If price has anything to do with It we will not do It this season. Wo have on liond Just 138 Suits antl 07 coats that MUST be sold. The suits come In strictly tip-to-dnto styles, colors wine, gun metal, en nllnul, old rose, gray, raisin, rwila, green, catuwbu, navy and brown, ..it.-; iJ Sizes 14 to 20 in Misses'. ' Sizes 32 to 46 In Women's. The prices this week will be by far lower than you would expect to pay. SO CHARGES I'On ALTF. P.ATIOXS. F. E. Livengood & Co. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Son Is Horn, Among the recent births recorded In this city Is that of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hale of 609 Thomp son street. One Murrluge License. A mnrrlngn license was Issued today to Orvllle D. Townsend and Miss Roale I'urr. The groom-to-be Is u resident of Washington county. Dunce at Helix. On the evening of December 3 a dance will bo given In the new hall In the Odd Fellows building at Helix. A public Christmas tree will also be given there on Christmas eve. Dentist for Jleriiilston. ! Fred Westerfleld of Portland, has filed his dental certificate with Coun I ty Itecorder F. W. Hendley and will open an office In the town of Hermis j ton. This makes the first dentist for ; the thriving reclamation project town. I ' Land Cases Tomorrow. 1 Private advices received here today from Portland state that the land cas- es in which the Umatilla county men are Involved will not be called until 1 2 o'clock tomorrow. At that time the ; various defendants will be called upon I to plead. SHOP EARLY, BEFORE THE RUSH ! It affords yon better attention, more complete lines and better selections THE "LITTLE FOLKS" ENJOY The Christmas Gifts Most I BEES AT HE PICTURE SHOWS I'rogram at llio Orplirum Tonight. J Music by the Orpheum orchestra, A. j II. Johnson, leader. 1. March, "King of the Round Tattle," J. ningloben. 2. Overture, "O, Fair Dove! . O, Fond Dove!" R. Schlepegrcll. 3. Picture, "The Iron Mask." 4. Picture, "The Burning Home." 5. Picture, "Foolahead Sportsman f..r Love." 6. Act. The Kenmores, "The Swede and the Doll." 7. Picture, "Out. of the Frying Pan Into the Fire." 8. Picture, "Massinells Loves the Ball." Xw Pictures Today at the Pastime. "Dora," dramatized from the fa mous poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson and a wonderful subject for a mov ing picture.. "A Man With Three Wives." com edy. This film Is a leader among far cial pictures. "The Trappers." A picture with plenty of thr.lls, good acting and good pictorial effects. "His Masterpiece." A beautiful story. The picture concludes with a reproduction of the famous painting. "Beethoven." Will (limine Tracks. E L. Williams, assistant O. R. & N. engineer, Is In the city today with a party of surveyors making the pre liminary arrangements for the changes In the yard tracks made no cess.iry by the building of the new depot, round house and the rearrange- j ment of the yards. New Set of Shakespeare. The public library has recently purchased a complete set of Shake speare In the Rolfe edition, consist- in? or 40 volumes. mis is tne most i desirable edition for ordinary use as the print Is good, the notes very full j and clear and the volumes a " con- venient size. 25 to I Shot Wins. . "Oakland. Cal., Nov. 30. Binocular, ijuotrd at 25 to 1, scored a clever vic tory In the Antioch handicap at Em eryville. Rev. Hindoo was second. Favorites d d nt fare well in some of the other events. Track slow. HIkIi School Pn"d Organizes. The high school band held a meet ing recently and elected officers for the year. Dudie Devlne was elected president and Chester Gordon secre tary. Prof. Frank Carruth will have eharge of the direot'on and promises soon to have the boys In i-h.ipc for public appearances. Fir THE t National Pendleton, Oregon lank Report of Condition, November 16, 1909, to the Comptroller of the Currency. CONDENSED R Loans and Discounts Overdrafts United States Bond at par Other Bonds and Warrants Bank Building Cash and Exchange esources: 7 Liabilities: Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation Due to Banks . -Deposits $1,453,823.46 37,048.61 250,000,00 17.774.05 10,000.00 326,801.29 $2,095,447.41 $ 250,000.00 167,833.41 240,000.00 13,050.43 1,424,563.57 $2,095,447.41 Will lie Tried Here. Theodore Karhart, the lone ex convict who shot up that town last spring, is to be tried in this city, next Jajiuary, having been granted a change of venue by Morrow county court. The transcript of all proceed ings so far. was received this after noon by County Clerk Frank Saling. I j Humphrey Wins Shoot. In the prize shoot that closed last I Saturday niplit at the Indoor Rifle H.inge, 725 Main street. A. V. Hum phrey and flus Ellstrom tied with a si'ore of 2S out of a possible 30 points. Ir. the shoot-off which was held last nlht. Humphrey won with a score nf 26 against a score of 23 made by Ell-it rom. Prince Lecture Tonlsht. At the court house this evening Fred W. Prince .of the Harrlman pub licity department, will give his Illus trated lecture "Picturesque Califor nia." The lecture will be illustrated with moving pictures, directed by Nor man F. Jueris and the entertainment should be both pleasing and Instruc tive. No admission will be charged. I, G. M. Rice, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, G. M. RICE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 8th day of November, 1909. (SEAL) C. K. CRANSTON, Notary Public for Oregon. Pilot ltcxk Children Generous. County School Superintendent Wel les has been notified by the principal of the Pilot Rock schools, that the sum of $35 has been contributed by that school for the benefit of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Portland. A basket social was arranged to secure this money. Klrkley w to Portland. Mrs. Roy Klrkley and little son Phil will ieave Friday for Portland to Join Mr. Klrkley and the family may remain there permanently. Mr. Klrkley has been, traveling represen tative In this section for Hazeltlne & company and In the future he will likely have a position In the house with that company. Koeppens Annex The Gift Room Is now open New goods arriving, daily. Watch this space for Revelations KOEPPEN'S "T'le p., store That Serves You IKt," Next Door to Drug Store No Developments In Murder Case. There are no developments today in the Umatilla murder mystery and the perpetrator of the brutal crime Is evidently as far from capture as ever. It was learned at the office of the sheriff today that Andy Rabeal, the murdered man, was not known In Nanipa. Idaho, and that ho had not secured any bank drafts there. Desirable Rooks Donated. Miss Datterson, public librarian, Is rejoicing in a recent donation which was made to the library by Mrs. Q. II. Clark. The donation consists of three volumes by Harold Pell Wright and ns the author Is a personal friend of the Clark family, the books are au tograph. They are three that have lin called for frequently and are as follows: "That Printer of Udells," "The Cnlllng of Dan Matthews," and "The Shepherd of the Hills." They are the ones who look foward to the coming of "Old Santy" How keen the disappointment if overlook ed at Christmas time, and how great the enjoyment when their stocking is found to contain a present. OUR NEW TOY DEPARTMENT is a "children's paradise." Here is to be found toys, games, dolls and pretty "Little Folks' gifts that will glad den the hearts of both giver and receiver. Don't postpone your visit to this new department. Wohlenber jj Dept. Store BETTER GOODS FOR. LESS MONEY LOCALS Pastime pictures please all. Fresh oysters at Hohbach's bakery Phone Cash Market for best meats. Furnished room for rent. 312 S. Main street. Automobiles for rent at the Pn lleton Auto company. Lenses duplicated in a few minutes Hanscom's Jewelry store. Meat Cheap for Cash At Ray tiurn's New Market, 310 West Webb street. The best cooks In town say they buy their meat and lard from the Cash Meat Market. Hairdressing, manicuring and sham pooing parlors in connection with the Vogue Millinery. For rent Seven room house on north side. Inquire of John Vaughan, phone Main 139. For Sale Two 5 foot glass show cases and one 4 foot show case. Saw telle's Jewelry store. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes at Hanscom's jewr' store. We grind any lense. A few desirable rooms, single or en uite. Furnace heat, bath. Centrally located. 612 Willow street We can grind you a new lens In a few minutes. Bring your broken lense tu us. Hanscom's Jewelry store. The Golden Rule hotel, under new management: special attention to family and country trade. Lange Pros. Wanted Every woman In Pendle ton to use Pendleton Cash Market's hams, bacon and lard. They're the best. Phone Main 101. Get Into the shooting game. Rifle shooting is fine, clean sport. There is an indoor range at 725 Main street. Good prizes are to be won for best shooting. " A Eklund has Just installed new, modern machinery and Is now In a better position than ever to do first class shoe repairing. All kinds of shoes always in stock and at the right I rices. Wanted, room (at from $20 to $30 per month) or room and board (at $50 or $60 per month) with a refined private family by business gentleman. State who composes family. Address, Pox 28. Tost Office. Sp ecial Rate to ..THE. Tta The Dalles Oregon December 2 and 3 '09 One and One-Third Fare on the Certificate Plan Will be made from all points on the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation company In Oregon to the Dalles and return. Tickets on sale November 29th and SOth. December 1, 2 and 3. Final re turn limit December 6th. Important Addresses will be made by Representatives of the U. S. Department of Agri culture, Department of Good Roads, Prof. Philip S. Rose, Madi son, Wis.; B. E. Clark, editor American Thresherman. Hon. Lionel R. Webster, Portland, Oregon, and others, on subjects of importance. $200 in Gold will be given ns prizes for the best wheat raised In Oregon. Silver Cup for outfit threshing $100.00 prize bushel of grain. Woodmen F.lectcd Officers. . At a meeting of Pendleton camp, W. O. W., held last evening officers for the coming term were elected as follows: Ben F. Hill, consul com mander: J. H. Morris, advisory lieu tenant; Thomas Fltz Gerald, banker; J. P. Walker, clerk; J. P. Earl, es cort; C. E. Bowlsby, watchman; Dr. I. U. Temple, sentry: A. A. Manning, manager. All of the officers with the exception of banker and clerk serve' for six months. .The clerk and banker are elected annually. Last night Pendleton camp also elected seven new members Have You That Same Old Gold thit you have every AutumnT Now Is the time to cure It be fore winter sets in, and Tall man's F. & S. cold capsula will speedily cure you. . Once tried nothing else can take its place. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Eastern Ore gom. For further information call on any O. R. & N. akent or write to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon j Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERXAC II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY'S PAPER.