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mi KlfillT PA(;K8. IAII If KANT OKF.GOMAN. PE1SDI..KTON. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBHUAKY 4, 1910. PAGE FIVE. A Big Express Shipment ot Silk Shirt Waists for Early Spring wear The Prettiest we have ever shown Come In and See Them m i We Have Your Size F. E. Livengood & Co. LOCALS Phone Main 5 for coal. Pastime pictures please all. Furnished rooms, 602 Water St. Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main 4. Fresh oysters at Hohbach's bakery. Plenty of good clean coal at Bur roughs.' Phone Main 6. Lenses duplicated In a few minutes Ilanscom's Jewelry store. I'll pny cash for yaur veal. Chas. Knyburn, phone Main 420. Ooud clean coal at the Oregon Lumber Yards Phone Main g. Four or six room furnished house lor rent. Inquire Mark Moorhouse. Hoys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for 11.60 at Wohlenberg's Dept. Store. Wanted Boarders by week, day or month. Inquire 412 West Bluff street. For Fnle household goods. Call 01 Perkins Ave., or Phone Red 3807. More moving pictures shown than any other thestre In the city the Pastime. No coal famine with Burroughs. Phone Main 6 and get good coal promptly. Wanted Man and wife on ranch, call at 914 West Court street or phone Main IK. Wanted Sewing of any kind. In quire Uadgett Sisters, 1618 West Rail road street. Halrdrcsslng, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Togue Millinery. Broken lenses replaced in a few minutes at Hinscom's Jewelry tttore We grind any lense. We can grind you a new lense in a few minutes. Bring your broken lend to us. Ilanscom's Jewe)ry store. Phone Main 8 for good dry wood and coal that will burn clean. Prompt ly delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard. Free demonstration of Allen & 1av 1s "Preferred" Stock" canned oysters, damn, fish and shrimp at Clark's grocery tomorrow. Everybody cordi ally invited. In these days of high tariff duties, ifa worth something to know that when you buy Hart Schaffner & Mnrx clothes of the Peoples Ware house you get all wool fabrics. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Ornlicum Today. Another good program. 1. The Call. A. feature picture by the famous Blograph company. 2. Magic Flowars. A new picture telling a beautiful fairy story, by Ka li'in company. 3. The Call Boy's Vengeance. Com edy by the well liked Vitagraph com pany. 4. The Old Maid's Vulentlne. Com edy. Full of fun from start to fin ish. Vitagraph.) 5. New Song Flowers Outside the Cafe. Longest and bent picture program In the city. Spain Facing New Crisis. Madrid. Premier Morot has an nounced his conviction that a crisis has been created by the military agi tation agalnHt the government. Tho A. B. C. declares that the number of discontented officers exceeds 2300. Two thousand workmen engaged in tho rebuilding of tho Spanish navy ar senal struck at Ferroy. Troojm and gendarmes have been concentrated In the vicinity a trou ble in feared. You, generally buy a suit of clothes fur what It looks like but you don't always got the value you pay for it. You ran be safe n that point by buy ing Hart Schaffner . Marx clothes from the Peoples Warehouse, where ltpnys to trade. Tlie Pastime. The following new pictures for Frl day and Saturday: "Under the Stars and Stripes" (Se Ug). A story sensational and bubbling over with patriotism and full of heart Interest. "The Usurper" (dramatic). A well told story of a man who Impersonat ed a friend in order to obtain a for tune, "A Live Corpse" (comedy). It Is funny from beginning to end. "Corslcan Hospitality" Open Aid. Tlrs film presents a vivid picture of the hot. revengeful nature of the Cor slcan. fine set Travelogues. One illustrated song IVMI.rY AXI AUSTIN AT ORF.fiONT THEATER TONIC.nT Wonders never cease In the the atrical world. Stars and plays are made In a night. The final fall of the curtain though it may be raised a d'on times signifies nothing. It's the moulders of public opinion the critics that seem to be the arbiters. If you can please three or four In New Ymk and Jiave Chicago confirm it you can gamble the piece Is safe. As "The Wizard of Oz" made Mont gomery and Stone, so has "The Top O' Th' World" made Bailey and Aus tin, Vho are now full fledged stars, they having served their apprentice ship and nftej this season in this ve hicle which comes to the Oregon to night, they will ngaln grace Broad way with a big musical offering by one of the most sui'cessful composers. It's worth while however, to quote a few excerpts from those hard-to-please critics of the New York ress, like Charles Parnton of the World. Acton Pa vies of the Evening Sun, and Glenmore Davis In the Globe, as wo',1 as Ashton Stevens In the Evening Journal. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Civic Club Will Meet. A meeting of the Civic Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, hi the city hall. All members of tho club are urged to attend. County (Xjnrt Adjourns. The county court wound up the businiss of the February term today und adjourned this afternoon to meet again on the first Wednesday In March. Error In Score. A typographical error mudo this pa per say lust night that the high school defeated the academy at basketball Wednesday night by tho score of 65 to 0, when tho official score was 65 to 6. Apologies are proffered. Will Witnesses Hero. Attorney S. F. Wilson and A. E. Dudley, came down from Athena this morning to acknowledge their signa tures as witnesses to the last will and testament of the late T. J . Kirk, which was admitted to probate today. Leaves for College. Carl Engdahl. one of Pendleton's popular sons, leaves this evening on the Northern Pacific for Pasco, where he will take the North Bank for Port land. His ultimate destination Is Eu gene, where he will enter the Uni versity of Oregon at the commence ment of the second semester. Wlfo Alleges Desertion. Mrs. Minnie Aaron filed a suit for divorce In the circuit court today against Benjamin Aaron. Desertion is ulleged as grounds for legal separ ation. The parties to this suit were married In Spokane, Jan. 29, 1905, and have one child, a boy of three years. Mrs. Aaron asks for the care and custody of this child. (.Ill Witness Arrested. Miss Mary Jones of Weiser, Idaho, was arrested here by Sheriff Taylor and will be taken -back to the Idaho city tonight by Sheriff S. J. Courdln of that county to testify against her uncle. It seems that the girr Is an orphan and had been making her home with her uncle who Is accused of a series of statutory crimes with the girl as the victim. Planning Thorough Crusade. Yesterday arid today have been de voted by the traction system workers to a classification of the people of the city with reference to probable sub scriptions to the fund being raised. Also additional men to serve upon the committee are being selected. As soon as this preliminary work can be completed the task of raising the re mainder of the fund will be taken up earnestly and systematically. Two New Teachers. Teaching contracts have been filed with County Superintendent Welles hv Mrs. Jennie Gains Watts and Miss Louise Wise. The forjner Is a resi dent of Athena and is to take the nlace of Miss Orswell in the Athena schools, who was compelled to resign her pns.tlon because of 111 health, ine second Is from Stoilaeooin, Washing ton, and is to take the place of Mrs. Monkmnn in the Hermlston schools, Mrs Monkman having been called east by .the illness of her parents Had (heck Artist in Tolls. Fred M. Parker the young man who passed four bad checks last week on Pendleton merchants and was giv en an opportunity to make good, but failed, was placed behind the bars to day. He represented that a sum of monev had been placed to his credit in the American National Bank but he never went near the place to see f the money had been left there and never made any other attempt to make the checks good. The men who had cashed his bad paper therefore became uneasy and he was arrested Are You a Good Shot? Valuable guns and cigars given to the best shots at the Pastime Parlors. Ask Estes. Save money by reading today's ads. : If you arc particular about your clothes, and you ought to be, go to j The Peoples Warehouse and see the i line of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes i that they sell. ! Kine Kdwnnl has banished a for ; hit favorite from court circles be i cause she dances In her bare feet. Has thi' king hi li s old age lost his taste for i'rt? Family Elgin: .lull for Two. Rye Colbert is in the county jail and J .1. Gervais Is in the city cala boose as the result of a family fight which occurred at Tom Meyers' res idence on the north side, last evening. Colbert is. charged by ("lervajs with larceny by bailee, while Gorvais Is charged with assault. It seems that Colbert jwas in possession of a gun belonging to Gervais and which the latter demanded. Colbert, however. I said Gervais owed him some money and he proposed to hold the gun as security. The fight ensued and like wise the arrests. Colbert's head is swathed in a broad bandage as the result of a deep scalp wound received j in the melee, while tho other man looks little the worse for his encoun ter. Hoth a iv residents of Cahhag Hill. First Showing of the Spriig Silts At Wohlenberg Department Store Twenty-seven and thirty inch Jacketts in plainly tailored or Russian Blouse Effects, are the rule, skirts plain or pleated, the materials are principally Mohairs, Panama, Serges and Worsted. THE PRICES?as usual this store lives up to it rep utation of "Better Goods for Less Money', in every case absolutely the Lowest. Extra Announcement In a few days now our new stock of Wool Dress Goods, Wool Goods, White Goods, Dress Linens (etc, will be on display and ready for your admiration. Needless to say it will be far and away ahead in variety of new styles, and choiceness of ma terials, and in every case a noticeable saving in the pricee.. Wohlenberg Department Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. IH1C ISIOX FOR DEFEXDAXT GIVEN IV BIG SUIT Tacomu, Feb. 3. Judge C. H. Han ford In the United States circuit court handed down a decision today In the suit of Harriet F. Speckart against Peopold F. Schmidt, her uncle; Hen riette Speckart, her mother; the Olympla Brewing company and the Belllngham Bay Brewing company, corporations. The court finds for the defendants and thus ends litiga tion that has attracted wide attention siiee the suit was begun In Sep tember, 1907. Judge Hanford holds that the plaintiff Is not the real liti gant, but is actuated in suing her mother and uncle by the baneful in fluence of a person exerting a myste rious psychological power. During the course of the trial it was shown that a certain Dr. AquI, a woman, scarcely ever left Harriet's side. The estate is valued at over $5 00,000. T1IIISTY-! OI K IT'XKKAl.S j OF EXPI.OSIOX VICTIMS I this city, as the bells of the Holy Trin idad church tolled from early morn ing until tonight. The bodies of 25 Austrian, Hun garian, Croatin and Italian victims were taken from the morgue to the church and thence to the Catholic cemetery east of the city. In heavy drays, headed by a band playing the funeral dirge. Bareheaded miners and women, many of the latter carrying babies in their arms, trudged through the snowy streets at the side of the caskets. The bodies of nine Japanese vic tims were buried hls afternoon with out religious ceremony. Tomorrow will be a repetition of the scenes of today, there being 16 bodies in the morgue here today A number are unidentified. Stores of the city were closed today. Many were draped In black and flags were at half mast. and for disposing of the putrid waW, now In the lower levels, were agreed on. tonight by state and village health officers. TJ It was decided to pump the seep age from the 500-foot level Into a tank In the 250-foot level. This tank will be supplied with strong disinfect ants so that the water will be harm less before it is forced to the surface where it will run through a creek. Judging by the body found near the air shaft, It is thought that most of the corpses in the second level are partly mummified. The corpse was not identified. General Manager Taylor of the St. Paul Mine company today requested Sheriff Sogalund of Bureau county to send deputies to Clierry to prevent any possible outbreak. HOWES IX CHERHY MINE MUMMIFIED Trinidad, Col.. Feb. 3. Thirty-four funerals were held here today. The gloom of the disaster in the neigh boring camp of Primero settled over Cherry. 111.. Feb. S. While the work of clearing the passageway be tween the main shaft and the escape pit proceeded in the St. Paul mine, sanitary methods of removing the 16" bodies from the underground tunnels Alfalfa Hay for Sale. I have alfalfa hay for sale In car load lots. E. C. BURXINGAME, Walla Walla, Wash. Silver Tca Tonight. Th ladies of the Missionary society of the M. E. church will give a silver tea and social this evening In the basement of the church. Everybody Is welcome. ni'DIHMi GUESTS HAVE 1 IMIE-UOK-Al. I.OVEI.Y WATElt WE ARE HAVING XOW Yes, Not! Hut It is different at Koeppens. for they use and have for sale those Germ Proof Fulper Filters which removes every purtlcle of that dirty substance and makes your drinking water pure and elcnr as crystal. We are demonstrat ing them In one of our window so come and see. , TRICES $1.25 to $14.00 DELIVERED. I.islmn.-- sanguinary fp;ht at a wedding feast is reported from Tluc da. To celebrate his wedding, Juan Blanco, the son of a wealthy mer chant, cave a urand dinner, followed by a ball, to which tho elite of the dis trict were invited. After some of the inpanv ciur iged in a gambling game The Drug Store 1 hat Serves You Best and differences arose between a player and the banker. Hot words soon led to blows and the guests took ' side's. A general eonflli t ensued, in I which revolvers and stilettos were ! f i eely used. The uproar. mingled with the shrieks of the women, soon brought the civil guard to the scene. hereupon the fighters escaped I through the back windows overlook ing the gardens. The casualties in the fight were two killed and seven wounded, three seriously. Saturday Monday The Greatest Bargain Giving Event Ever Given In Pendleton .stmt Chrlstian Science church at Kansas ' City burned. Or so It seemed. But j If the burning of it was something j evil, and if evil doesn't exist, wasn't j the burning merely Imaginary? M $2.90 d's any ladies shoe in the store from $4 to $7 values in Sorosis or Selby make or Ziegler Bros, in patents, vici, tans, button or lace, cloth and suede toDs. low or high heels and a perfect fit guaranteed others Listen! Any Chil Shoe in the Store Choice $1.60 Also includes Boys, shoes with hooks in sizes up to 2. District 76 and Buster Browns Your Rule er pencil boxes given with each pair th 2Box es of any Shoe Polish 25c Alexander's Department, Store Remember Two Days Only, Saturday and Monday j Head the "Want" ads today.