jaUMT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKKGOMAX, PENDLETON. OREiON, TUESDAY, JANCAKY 11, 1010. PAGE FIVE. VALUABLE PRIZES FOR POULTRY SHOW Newsv Notes of Pendleton A Marrlitec License. A marriage license was issued this morning to Marcellus A. Bryson and Ella Bonewltz, both of Weston. IN THE OF OUR Two Big Days Only Four Dais lore SUIT Tomorrow will S. Third Any Ladies' or fi Misses' Suit DON'T F. E. Livengood & Co. LOCALS Pastime pictures pleas all. Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main 4. rreah oysters at Hohbach's bakery. Coal! Coal! Phone Penland Brop., Black 3391. Lenses duplicated In a few minutes ilajiscom's Jewelry store. Wanted To buy good second hand Enquire at this office. Ctobd clean coal at the Oregon Lumber Yards Phone Main I.' Four or six room furnished house for rent. Inquire Mark Moorhouse. Boys' Goodyear Wolt Shoes for 92. SO at Wohlenberg's Dept. Store. Highest price paid for veal at Rey burn's market. Old W. & C. R. depot. For rent Modern seven room boune; North Ride; Inquire 113 Per kins. More moving pictures shown than any other theptre In the city the Pastime. Wanted Man and wife on ranch, call at 914 West Court street or phone Main IK. Miss Phinney. teacher of piano. Is now located at 1208 E. Webb. Phone Red 3632. HalrdrcsMlnir. manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. Calling cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, at th East Oreconlan. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes at Hanscom'a jewelry store We grind any lenso. Good store or office room for real In East Oregonlan building on Main street. Inquire at this offlee. We can grind you a new lenne In a few minutes. Bring your broken lens to us. Hanscom's Jewelry store. Phone Main 8 for good dry wood and coal that will burn clean. Prompt ly delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard. Mir rent Nicely furnished elgkt room houne, four blocks from Main street. Inquire (14 West Court street. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. STOCKHOLDERS OF MINE REAP GOLDEN ILARVBST Ooldfields, Nev. Jan. 11. More thnn five million dollars wn divided among the stockholders of the Gold field Consolidated Mines company during the fiscal year ending Octo ber 31, 1909, according to the annual report of Manager Mackenzie, made Public today. Besides these five mil lions In dividends, $3,900,000 remains undivided In the company's treasury For the first time in the history of the company, an estimate of the re serves was actually exposed In the mnnnger's report. It Is stated that ore estimated at 800.000 tons Is In sight at the time the report was made. This Is a sufficient supply to run the Consolidated mill to its full capacity for three years. The Silent Auction , Closes Tomorrow AT THE NEW ANNEX IE PR? E fiP The Drug Store That Serves You Best DEPT. in the House MISS IT kith m ik mil j u. u j u mtnn Fred Smith's house was robbed the other night. The burglar was on to his Job. He nipped a can of Fol ger'a Golden Gate Coffee, which made Fred pretty sore. Notice to Stockmen. I have plenty of alfalfa hav for sale ! and can make quick delivery. Hay ! la on O. R. & N. line. For further I particulars, address E. C. Burllngame, Walla Walla. Wash. j Choice Wheat Farm for Bale. I 800 acres 2 miles from Helix; fair I Improvements; fine well. Price $50,- ! 000. Leased to 1912. Easy terms. ; JOHN A. GROSS. i 814 Boyer Ave , Walla Walla. Wash. To Sell Michigan Road. ! Chicago, Jan. 11 The Wisconsin & Michigan railroad, owned by John R. j Walsh and other Chlcngoans, is I scheduled to be sold today for taxes ! by the Michigan officials. The taxes duo aggregate about 345,000. The Wisconsin & Michigan operates I lines between Iron Mountain and Peclitigu, a distance of sixty-five i miies, between Everett and Walton, ! twenty-two miles. Memorial for McCurren. . New York, Jan, 11. The first meeting of the new democratic county ; committee in Brooklyn, to be held to j day, win take the form of a memorial service to the late Senator McCarren, i the democratic boss of the big bor- ough. J Illinois Master Rakers. Peoria. 111.. Jan. 11. Master bak i ers of Illinois convened here today 1 for an annual session of three days. KJcliHlag Resumes. I Berlin, Jan. 11. After the uhij.U J holiday vacation, the Reichstag re ' sumed Its session today. GTNS.U'I.r.S CHIDES noniTERs OF BIBLE Chicnpo. Rev. Frank Gunsaulus, In an afternoon sermon on "Christ mas Thought" at the Central Y. M. C. A. scored those who doubt the Bible. "The fault .with our Christian life Is that we do not make the Bible a living truth," he said. "Therein Is Its greatest value. The Bible as a teach er of historical truth Is one of the greatest things In our life, and as a teacher of the living truth it Is even greater. "The light which lifts the burden of the soul will not be found in the high-wnys and byways of human en deavor. The ordinary, everyday thought is found there. The truths o' modern science come from there. The great truths of. life, though, come to us silently and unostentatiously. "If they who scoff at the Bible and the miracles It relates will leave open a door to their hearts, be it ever so humble, truth will find them and their burdens will be made light." Calling cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, at the East Oregonlan. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at Kart Oregonlan. Ilridgo Curix-nliTH Here. A crew of O. R. & N. bridge car penters are upending a few days In this city, looking after the bridges In the vicinity of Pendleton. Those In the crew are B. N. Dethridge, James Jensen, Carl Ford and Carl Outlay. I'ormT Pendleton Kerfldents. E. E. Purrlngton and wife, former ly engaged In the millinery business here, but now engaged In the lumber business In Burns, are here for a visit at the home of Judge and Mrs. S. A. Loweil and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc Klnney. Knights Installed Officers. Last night the semi-annual Instal lation of officers' was held by Damon Lodge No. 4, J. R. Raley, local dep uty serving ns Installing officers. W. I. Gadwa Is the new chancellor com mander of Damon lodge. Next Mon day night the local Knights of Pyth ias will receive an official call from Grand Vice Chancellor Yoran of Eu gene. Grand Jury Still in Session. Though the old erand lurv nut In a full week, it seems that It left some thing for the new grand Jury to In vestigate. The seven men drawn vn. terday have been in session ever since. Among the witnesses appearing be fore them today were Harry Huber, Robert Chapman and Frank Sample, from the South Fork of the Walla Walla river, in the very northeastern corner of the county. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMEN r REPORTS A LARGE GAIN Washington. As a Business Insti tution, the Postoffice Department, next to the United States treasury, is the greatest in the government. Accord ing to figures submitted by Charles P. CJranfleld. First Assistant Post- i master General, for the fiscal year i-iiuci junr au, una, m nis annual report, the gross revenue of the pos tal service reached the enormous- to tal of $203,562,383, an Increase of $12,083,720 or 6.31 per cent, over the preceding year. There were 60.144- postofflces In operation on June 30, 1909. During the year 1626 postmasters were ap pointed by Presidential offices. At fourth-class offices 9161 postmasters were appointed. Concerning the routine of his bu reau. Mr. Grandfield says: "The retention of fourth-class post masters during satisfactory service, has became the established practice of the department, and the policy of recommending the reappointment ot Presidential postmasters who have proved efficient has been followed consistently, with highly beneficial results. "It Is recommended that the law be so amended as to provide for the ad- vancement of an office of the fourth j class to the Presidential class when ever the compensation of the post master amount to $100 and the gross annual receipts to, $1900 for fo"ur successive quarters." Mr. Grandfield makes a strong ar gument In favor of 30 days' annual leave of "clerks and. carriers in first class and second-class offices. ItMLROADS err OUT THE SUPPLY AGENT t tenuis. A nrominent railroad executive officer In touch with large financial Interests controlling tne se curities of the leading southwestern railroads, at the Hotel Jefferson ut tered the keynote of a movement for reforming the purchasing department of all large eastern, western ana southern railways. He said: "Business Becured by questionaoie methods has ruined many brilliant men and the whole system of placing orders for materials and supplies must be changed. Investors' fiscal agents demand that contracts hereaner oe awarded on quality, not on friend ship. "The railway supply agent, witn nis seductive wiles, Including wine sup pers, automobile rides and carousals at country clubs, appealing to the weaker side of executive officers, lur ing him to forget home, family, hon or and decency, will no longer be welcomed at railroads' general of fices." WHITE SKWKHY IN FRANCE. War AgaliKst Pernicious Traffic in Women Is Being Waged. Chicago. The warfare against the traffic in women, "the white slave trade," begun n Chicago about a year ago, carried into many state legisla tures and now Into congress by Presi dent Taft's message and the Mann bill, has spread to France. Reports from Paris to the Women's World, which set the fight going by publish ing a series of articles by United States District Attorney Sims. Assist ant United State's Attorney Roe and others, say that "Le Matin" editorially declares that the revelations made In tho United States of tho nefarious ex porting from France Is a national dis grace. Tho paper appeals to the gov ernment to commence Immediately pourparlers with Washington for the suppression of the traffic. The paper Insists that France In reality is the most decent country on the globe, and one where homo life and virtue are most- beautifully exemplified, yet abroad, and especially In America, scandalous French HUrature is circu lated and tho extent of the monstrous white slave trade has given her the reputation of being the center of de pravity. The Matin adds: "The gov ernment must intervene. It is a question of humanity and national LOCAL STORES AND BANKS WILL AWARD SILVER CUPS Premium List Booklets Ready for Distribution Indications Point to Greatest Poultry Exhibit Ever Held in Eastern Oregon, The premium list booklets are now ready for distribution to poultrymen and all arrangements have been com pleted for eastern Oregon's great poultry show which is to be held In this city, January 25, 26 and 27. The lists can be had at the office of the East Oregonlan or by application to the ecretary, E. F. Averlll. . Among the things which' Is making this show attractive to o.wners of Standard bred poultry Is the list of valuable prize and the handsome cups which are being offered by three of Pendleton's stores and the two banks. The Ffrst National bank Is of fering a $25 silver cup for the best pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks cup to be won three times. The Hanscom Jewelry store is of fering a $25 silver cup for the best pen of Plymouth Rocks, other than barred cup to be won three times. The Sawtelle Jewelry store is offer ing a $25 cup to the best pen of Buff Orpingtons, cup to be won three times. The American National bank Is of fering a $26 silver cup for the best pen of Minorcas, cup to be won three times. The Koeppen Drug company is of fering a $10 cup. for the best pen of Leghorns, cup to be won once. Other cups to be offered will be for the beBt pen of Orpington's other than buff, the best, pen of Wyan dottes, the best pen of Hamburgs and the best pen of chickens in the Asia tic class. The total value of all prizes offered w ill be more than $500. All the entry fees are to be given back In premiums and there will be a large number of specials and cash prlzzes in addition to these and the cups. The secretary is receiving inquiries daily from breeders all over the in land empire and some from western Oregon and some from Idaho. The distant breeders who wil be here are among the leaders in the northwest and they are coming with the expec tation of meeting many intending pur chasers of stock and eggs as well as with the expectation of winning some of the valuable prizes. . Fifty Years in One Pulpit. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 11. Members of the South Congregational Church are today celebrating the golden an niversary of the installation of the Rev Edwin Pond Parker, D. D., as pastor. Dr. Parker Is one of the most famous of the Congregational minis ters of the county, and a member of the Yale corporation. The day when the young cleric was Inducted to pastoral relations Is so far in the past that but a few who were present are now living, but Dr. Parker still enjoys the gifts of years and the respect of his parishioners. Brazilian scientists have succeeded in developing a new variety of coffee, with unusually large fine berries whlc ripens early. Program at the Orplieum Today. Reel No. 1. CUeban Five sub jects: From tho Fighting Top of a Battleship in action; Forella, the Bandit's daughter. Reel No. 2 (Pathe) One subject, 1000 feet long, "The Love Token." Reel No. 3 (Lubin) One subject, 980 feet long, "Three Fingered Jack." Song Won't you Come Over to My House." Program changes Sunday. Tuesday and Friday. THE RIGHT OF WAY" BOOKED AT OREGON The dramatic version, in five acts, of Sir Gilbert Parker's popular tale, "The Right of Way," will be present ed at the Oregon theater on Monday night. January 17. In dramatizing "The Right of Way" Eugene Presbrey has contrived a sc ries of dramatic scenes that are full of color and human interest, and that reproduce the unusual !roH-es- tions, Walls, Fences and ; See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks " Derore you build your home. '. 1 will furnish your estimates for anv class of work on application. D. S.MHY Contractor and Builder Cor.Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore Clearance Sale Prices Look to your future needs and avail yourself of the splendid savings these extraordinary reductions offer. The Sale Positively Ends Next Saturday Evening Wohlenberg Dep'L. Store Better Goods for Less Money. siveness of the book. You may remember the plot: Chas. Steele, a wealthy and brilliant lawyer, has entered into a marriage of con venience with a woman who loves an other man. The realization of It has turned him into an infidel and cynic. His influence corrupts others; he himself dissipates; at length he de termines to end everything; visits a notorious haunt of lumbermen, picks a quarrel and Is pitched for dead in to the river. Rescued thence by one Joe Portugais, whom though "guilty as hell," he has Just successfully de fended from a charge of murder, he lives for three years in the man's hut; MOBS FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not only is Mother's Friend a safe and simple remedy, but the comfort and healthful condition its nse produces makes it of inestimable value to every expectant mother. Mother's Friend relieves the pain and discomfort caused by tiie strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by coimteraction, prevents back ache and .numbness of limbs, soothes the inflammation of the breast glands, and in every way aids in preserving the health and comfort of prospective mothers. Mother's Friend is a liniment for external massage, which by lubricating and expanding the different muscles and membranes, thoroughly prepares the system for baby's coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFICLD CO., ATLANTA, GA. TEe "Handy Store" FOR Office Supplies WRITING INKS DRAWING INKS PENS PENCILS STATIONERY Anything and everything for the desk and office and the kind you want will be found at NELSON'S Phone Main 513. When You BUILD, Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and 'concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather. Concrete stands unsurpassed fori Basements. Founda Curbing. It looks better physically well, but with hi mind a blank. Meanwhile, he has fallen la love with Rosalie, a village girl, while his wife, supposing him dead, has married his rival. An operation re stores his memory, and the past with a:i its horrors surges back into hU life. He has despised life, courted death, learned to love and now has to face duty. ' Glrta. Why have your shoe sole nailed on when we sew them on at (Be a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of naite. A. EICLUND. LETTER AND BILL FILES MUCILAGE INK ERADICATOR MEMORANDUM BOOKS PAPER CLIPS and lasts'Jonger than stone i! ' honor."