KICJUT PAKtCH. DAII f KAhT OlfEUOMAN, PEM)M7nW, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEIJRUAnY 16, 1910 PAGE FTVK. Another Express Shipment of Ladies' Suits and Silk Waists just in. By far the Prettiest this Store has ever i snown. Glad to Show You F. E. Livengood & Go. March Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale ?! Newsy Notes of Pendleton Marriage IjIcoiiso Issued. A marrlnge license was issued to day to J. Merle Roby 'and Miss Myrtle L. Thompson, both of Athena. Alexander Returning. With IJrlde. Hoy Alexander and bride who were married in Wiilla Walla last Tuesday evening, are expected home tomorrow morning. They have been spending llii- week at Seaside. PUIXMAX FACULTY PUTS BAN I ON ALT,-AROUND ATHLETES I Tlionio Gets Mail Contract, John T. Thome who has had the contract for carrying the mail be tween this city ana Holman. haa been notified that he has been awarded the contract to carry the mail for another four years. LOCALS AT THE PICTURE SHOWS The Pastime. Program for Tuesday's change. "The Cloister's Touch." Biograph. A picture of feudal times, representing a handsome young wife torn from hor husband for the amusement of a duke. "The Last Look." Drama. A de tective story 'Of startling discoveries and quirk action. "His Opponent's Card." Comedy. A very amusing p'cture for old and youns;. "The Great Divide." Drama. A lov( story well told. "Wild Waves of St. Jean-de-Luk." Scenic. One Fet travelogues. One illustrated song. Acldcnt at 'Phone Station. Owing to a blown out fuse the local 'phone service was off for an hour last evening. Shortly after 8 o'clock the accident occured and while the damage was being repaired the 'phone system was out of service. Former Pendleton Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sparks of Day tmi. Washington, arc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dun ham in North Pendleton. Mr. Sparks who is a former Pendleton boy, Is a brother of Mrs. Dunham. Conductor Meiizleti Is III. Conductor Gordon Menzies of the Pendleton-Walla Walli run, who was taken seriously ill while en route from Walla Walla to Pendleton a few days ago, i still confined to his home in Walla Walla. His place Is being fill ed temporarily by Carl- Pefferley. Phone Main 6 for coal. Pastime pictures please all. Furnished rooms, 602 Water St. Ice cream at Hohbach's, Court st. Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main S. Snyder, chimneysweep, Med S812. Plenty of good clean coal at Bur-muhi.-.' phone Main 5. Lenses duplicated In a few minutes Hanscom's Jewelry store. I'll pay cash for yuur veal. Chan. Rayburn, phone Main 420. Qofcd clean coal at the Oregon Lumber Yards Phone Main I. Four or six room furnished house for rt.iit. Inquire Mark Moorhouse. . . Orjiliouni. Boys Goodyear Welt Shoes for j Todny's program: $2.60 at Wohlonbergs Dept. Store. j i. The Golden Lilly. A sacred dra- Wnnted Boarders by week, day or ' "la, month. Imjulre 412 West Bluff street, j 2. Ascending the Jura Mountains Mi. re moving pictures shown than ! Sccnic- ny oihrr thidtre In the i-lty the' 3- The JIan Who Lost. Drama. Pasilme. j Flower Parade in Pasadena. Ca!- m ,. ...... ilfornla Scenic.- I,, it, nit? win: riurrougns. Phone Main E and pet good coal promptly. Halrdresslnp, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. Wanted Girl to do general house j Wrfllfi Walla. Efforts are to be work. Apply 311 Perkins Ave., or i maie hy pr. s. n. NYlson. State Vet phone Red 221. j erlnarion, to have the government Broken lenses replaced In a few taKe up nnd Investigate the cases of minutes at Hanscom's Jewelry store f "poinlclnus nemmla" which has We grind any lenae. bron playing havoc among the horses A good second hand Decker Bros. of p- Urser, a wonlthy farmer Piano for sale. Call Sherman Clay & h01. Iteser has lost between (p and Co., 745 Main St. 1 7R head from the disease, and about For sale- New Smith-Premier type-' 75 are now sl('k' These Bre the only writer win metal cover. Original ! CBses of t,,e klnd ln tlle state, so far ot I107.BJ. Will sell for $90. En-! n: knon- quire "E," this office. ' rr- Nelson has left for Olympla to I confer with Governor Hav on the. mat A live hustler to sell and collect. : ter, and through him will probably Must furnish honesty bond. Man j nsk the government to help, with horse and harness prefered. Ap- ' The origin of the disease Is mys ply E. C. Hotzlnger, 220 E. Court ( t. rlous and It Is not known how the ,treet- i horses on Heser's ranch became af- 1 focted. The disease affects various . pnrts of the body and Is accompanied by a high rever, which is noticeable ! every other day. ' Animals afflicted with the disease I rarely recover, the death rate being about 99 per cent. Dr. Nelson states that It is baffling ' him. Ills assistant, Dr. J. W. Knl ' kus, at Pullman. Is working on the. : disease in the laboratory. Girls to Play Walla Walla. Miss Luclle Rader today received an acceptance of the challenge which the local high school girls' basketball team Issued to Walla Walla high school. The game will be played In the high school gymnasium Friday evening and promises to be one of the most interesting contests of the season. Arrested for Forgery. Sheriff Taylor goes to Portland to night to take In custody James Carter J mis cuy, wno was nrrested In Port land today. Hi- is wanted for com plicity In a forgery perpetrated In this lity last summer and for which Simp kins was recently arrested. The lat ter has made a complete confession, Implicating young Carter, who is well kr.own in this city. The faculty of the Washington State college at Pullman has recently hand ed out an edict which will seriously effect the future of athletes at the state college, says the Walla Walla Union. The ruling Is that hereafter no athletes will be allowed to compete In more than two branches of inter collegiate athletics during any school year. In the past the state college has always had several men who were strong in at least three branches of j athletics and the recent ruling of the j faculty has put an end to this. "Moose" Englehorn and Wallace Do ! Witt, the two Spokane boys who were the stars of the football team and are now helping W. S. C. in the fight for the northwest basketball champion ship, will be the first men affected by the rule as they have already won their letters in two branches of sport and will have to forego competing in the spring on the track team. This will be a serious blow to Coach Bohler's plans, as big Englehorn was depended upon for the weight events the place left vacant by the graduation of Joe Halm, and the high hurdles, ? nfin at Wohlenberg lilts lit Dept- store JAURES PROLIFIC TALKER. French Socialist Leader Utters 415,. 660 Words In Four Years. Paris. Some Frenchman with nothing better to do has calculated that the famous socialist leader, Jau res. has uttered 415,666 words In four years In the Chamber of Deputies. Juares, like other French notables, makes his reputation part of his cap ital and charges for anything which he is asked to say in the. public press in the way of interviews. 36-ln Imported Pongee, at yard S1.25 36-ln All wool Serges at 50 38-ln. Silk Lustre at 50J 38-in. All wool Batistes at 65J 48 in. Panamas and French Serges at $1, $1.25 27-in. Adora Silks at yard 42 32-In. Banner Batistes at yard 12 1'2 26-in, Rajah Silk at yard 50S 29-in. Mercerized Linens at 48j S4-ln. Imported Scotch Ginghams at yard...29 34-in. Soiesette In white, tan old rose, black, -light blue at yard 25 Save money by reading today's ads McCall Patterns for March Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods For Less Money Now's the Time loaf n to Buy 5. Won by a Holdup. Drama. 6. In the Land of the Buffalo. FATAL DISEASE PLAYS HAVOC WITH HORSES llrln1n Mulco from Interior. George Strand and Herbert Thomp son, the reservation farmers, will ar rive in Pt-ndeton tomorrow with 30 hind of mules. The animals were purchased In the Burns country 'and have been driven across the moun ta ns. Though the trip is a difficult one to m.iko at this time of the year, the shortage of hay In Harney coun ty and the long winter made it pos s ble to purchase the mules at Very reasonable prices. S -- -1 v- The Well Known Chinese Doctor Cures any and all dis eases that the hunia . flesh Is heir to. My wonderful and p o w e r f u 1 roots, herbs, remedies are romnosnd o f V 1 , ' Chinese buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the present day. They are harmless, as we use no poisons or drugs. No operations. No knife used. We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidne catarrh, lung, throat, asth ma, nervous debility, female com plaints and rheumatism and all disorders of the blood. We cure to stay cured, and guarantee to cure private diseases of men and women. If you are unable to call send 2 cents In stamps for blank. Consultation free. Address THE L. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO., S6 W. Rose St., Walla Walla ,Wn. ava Itasc for France. Paris. French naval circles urge that the Brest be made the real naval base of the Atlantic. At present France's Atlantic naval forces arc es j tabllshed at three points Brest. Cherbourg and Lorient Several wrlt i ers on naval topics maintain that this ' is a mistake, since the Mediterranean is no longer "the defensive center " Sivllon rori-iiinn Changes. Theodore Dickson, who was for merly section foreman at Cayuse, but who has been on the Wash'nsti n di vision for several months, has return ed to the main line of the O. R. & N. and is now stationed at Meacham. C. E. Bradhurn who has been section foreman for the O. U. & X. for n num ber of years, first at Horseshoe Curve and then at Thome Hollow, has re signed his position with the railroad and will leave at once for Idaho, where he will farm a large t land ano Closing Out Sale at Eilers Piano House An Extraordi nary Chance to Save Big Sums It Makes Them All Happy !"! " ' ; k1 - : .tfji, j,- :j Save From $125 to $218 Now I id u aril Elliott Here Tonight. Edward Elliott, the great enter tainer, will appear at the Methodist church this evening under the au spices of the Pendleton high school He will either lecture on Shake speare's plays or give his famous en tertainment of parts from plays. It is expected that the latter will be given here. Mr. Elliott Is considered one of the greatest entertainers on the American lecture platform and his excerpts from "The Lion and the Mouse." "Hamlet," and other fa mous plays, is said to be exceptional ly good. If every family who haven't a Piano or Player Piano or Organ realized what little money it now takes to secure a good instrument in our Closing Out Pale, it is safe to predict that all these rare values 'would he snapped up in short order. Since the first announcement of this really great event, a score of buyers, many of them keen judge of piano value, have selected instruments here. At the outset we stated that this was the greatest Tiano Event ever launched "in Pendle ton or Eastern Oregon. Such a vast assortment of well-known" makes raet of jl.as never before been shown at any one time, and the low prices asked for them make this beyond the shadow of a doubt the Piano Event of a Lifetime. Subscriptions to be sent through the American Woman's League for periodicals; may be left at Frazlcr's ' book store. Those leaving subscrlp ; tlon orders will please designate the ; person to whose membership they should be credited. Wanted At Teoples Warehouse, two apprentice girls for millinery department. Koeppen Bros. Cordially invite the ladies to step into their store and be taught free of charge how to make the very best Vanilla Flavor ings, and they may take home with them a free sample to see how good it is. Fifty cents worth of material will make one quart of flavoring and we sell nothing less than that amount, bit you can make it up in small quantities and the balance will keep for future use. The process is new, the flavor supreme, expense subnormal. . , EPF EFT The Drug Store That Serves You Best Ijiir to Have Hearing. Thomas Lair, who Is lodged in the county jail on the charge of nssault with Intent to kill will be given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Parkes this afternoon at 4 o'clock. I-flir Is the young man who is accused of bouncing a rock on the head of Thomas B. Pruitt and then attempting to cut his throat. The fight was the termination of a discussion as to the relative merits of Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson as fighters. Pruitt s nursing nn Injury to his chin which he says was caused by a knife In the hands of ITlr. while the latter is nursing a frnctured collar bone ns the result of having been hurled violently to the sidewalk by Pruitt. i Parole Law Unconstitutional. , Springfield, Ills., Feb. 16. The su preme court today held that the state parole law Is unconstitutional. The decision will. It is believed, affect the freedom of Paul Stensland, the con victed banker, who recently was pa roled, and probably will compel his return to the penitentiary. Land Fraud Trials. Boise, Feb. 16. The taking of tes timony In the Kcttenabch. Kester, Dwyre land fraud trial will not be gin until tomorrow. The entire time In today's session will be occupied with reading Indictments. Phone Main 8 for good dry wood ind coal that will burn clean. Prompt ly delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard. For Rent Eight ropm house, one block from Main street Inquire 114 West Alta. Phone Black S166. We cannot adequately describe all the Pianos included in this Closing Out Sale in this limited space, but a glance at the list below will give some idea of the tremendous savings that can now be effected. It matters little what amount of money you desire to invest in a good Piano, you are sure to find an instrument here to suit your taste and j ocketbook, and you'll save big money by buying new. These are plain, honest statements of facta worthy of your earnest consideration. We don't ask you to take our or anyone elses mere say 60. Investigate for yourself j satisfy yourself. Bear in mind, too, everything will be found just as rep resented or money cheerfully refunded. Pianos BAILEY, hogany now upright, beautiful ma case, regular $350, ?185 Organs Small Goods ESTEY, chapel organ taken as Rare old Violin, $30 val. $14.25 part payment for piano, in good only $23 condition $30 MARSHALL & WENDELL, up right ; in rich mahogany case, a splendid instrument, made since 1853. Regular $390, now $190 EAIillUFF organ in satin wal nut case, 11 stops, cannot be told from new; a big snap at $40 REMINGTON, upright, in ma- KIMBALL taken in part payment . hogany, beautiful tone, can now . vimhn niano enrt now b be had at $325 EMEPvSON, slightly used, in eb ony case, can now be bought at - $135 CLARENDON, in walnut case, superb instrument, rich and mellow tone, now $265 now Fine Violin, Bow and case - $17.25 Mayflower Mandolin $9.75 Mayflower Guitar, new $8.75 Gundel Accordeon, others ask $7.50, closing out price $3.25 Violin Case, leather, plush lined - $5.35 Mandolin Leather Case, $15.00 value $8.20 $45 Talking Machine with 6 double disc records ....$33.45 $25 Talking Machine with 3 double records $10.50. Music Cabinets $13.25 KIMBALL organ; satin walnut Kecord Cabinet $S.OO, $S.50, , . $12.50, $14.75 case, a rare bargain at . . , , , b $1.00 Mouth Ilarps S5 SMITH AMERICA, Perf J 1 condition in fine walnut case, 25c Mouth Ilarps. 20t had at less than 1-3 price when $65 new Remember Everything must go. Everything fully guaranteed. Pianos exchangeable within one year at what you pay for them. Factory guarantee with each instrument Arrange to come at once and participate in these big savings. Come tonight if possible. Open evenings until everything ia sold, You can have your own terms of payment dispensers of piaxioreliabilitx 513 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon.