iQGlIT PAGE. DAII H KAKT OHKKOX1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THCKSDAY, FEBRLAitV 1J, 1910 page nvt u1 air mm iim miixin Another Express Shipment of Ladies' Suits and Silk Waists just in. By far the Prettiest this Store has ever shown. Glad to Show You F. E. Livengood & Go. March Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale LOCALS 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 8. Snyder, chimneysweep, Red 3812. Plenty of (rood clean coal at Bur roughs." Phone Main 6. Lenses duplicated in a few minutes Hiinscom's Jewelry store. I'll pay cash for yaur veal. Chas. ftiiyburn, phone Main 420. G.t clean coal at the Oregon Lunr;er Yra. Phone Main 8. Four or six room furnished house for r"nt. Inquire Mark Moorhouse. Hoys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for $2.60 at Wohlenbcrg's Dept. Store. Wanted Hoarders by week, day or month. Inquire 412 West Bluff stroet. Mure moving pictures shown than f.ny other theatre In the city the PtiHilme. No coal famine with Burroughs. Phone Main 6 nnd get good coal promptly. Wanted At Peoples Warehouse, two apprentice girls for millinery de partment. Halrdreaslng, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. Wanted (Jlrl to do general house work. Apply 311 Perkins Ave., or 'phone Red 2261. Rroken lenses 'replaced In a few minutes at Hanscom's Jewelry store We grind any lens4. For Rent Eight room house, one block from Main street. Inquire 214 West Alta. Phone Black 3168. Phone Main for good dry wood and coal that will burn clean. Prompt ly delivered.- Oregon Lumber Tard. On a visit to the Peoples Warehouse the writer was much amused to see the drawings of the "Red Goose" by the school children. For sale New Smith-Premier type writer with metal cover. Original cost $107.60. Will sell for $90. En quire "E," thla office. A live hustler to Bell and collect. Must furnish honesty bond. Man with horse and harness prefered. Ap ply E. C. Hetzlnger. 220 E. Court street. ' Every boy or girl under the age of . 16 who draws a picture of the famouB j Red Goose and brings It to The Peo ples Warehouse Shoe Department will ' receive a prize and will also be en- ' titled to a chance in the competition I for the $10.00 prize. denta, the emblem now being distinct ive. It is a W of blue on a white Kround. In the declamation contest held on Thursday evening Mr. Henry W, Re horn of the freshman class, received flrBt place and Mr. George Cole re ceived second place. Mr. Rehorn, who Is a resident of Walla Walla, Is also a member of the successful de buting team which defeated Pullman. The dedication exercises of the new Whitman Conservatory of Music will be held on Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary 17 The color scheme of the Interior of the building Is old ivory, green and mahognny and has been highly commented upon Saturday morn ng a special course in child study, given by Dr. J. T. Wil liams, Ph. D., began with a gol at tendance of students and public school teachers. A debate of the freshman class with members of the freshman class of Idaho college, at Caldwell, Idaho, has been firr.mp.ed for. The try-out, which Is open to girls as well as boys will take place about the first of March. On Wednesday evening the Whit man Choral society, under the direc tion of Mr. Eiias Ilium, gave a very successful concert, consisting of the three cantatas, "Lelawala," "Light as Air," from the opera Faust, and "Fair F.llen " Newsy Notes of Pendleton Goch Into Bankruptcy. Philander O. Scott of Helix, has gono Into bankruptcy. He only has three creditors, but his liabilities amount to more than $2500, while his assets are practically worthless. William lloynton Very Ldw. Wi.liam Boynton, a well known res- idem of this city and county for many years, is critically in and not expect ed to live out the day. He is suf fering from a complication of trou bles which started off with a serious attack of rheumatism. Will Have Washington Day. Preparations 'are already In pro gress at the public library for the ob servance of the anniversary of Wash ington's birth which occurs next Tuesday. A plan, similar to the one worked out with reference to Lincoln day will be observed Tuesday. . a Pretmrlng for Revival. The cottage meetings conducted by' the Baptist church of this city will be held tonight at the 'homes of Pas tor Storey, Prof. F. K. Welles and Mrs. P. O. Elliott. These meetings are pre partory of the series that will begin under Evangelist Ledford on Febru ary 27. All Interested are asked to come. The I'sunl Dally Snow. The usual morning snow fell this forenoon to the depth of nearly three incnes. The fail stopped, however. neiore to o'clock and Blnce that time the mantle of white has been rapidly disappearing. The snow that fell this i morning contained more than the usual amount of moisture and for that reason was doubly welcome to the grower of grain. District Attorney PhelpH Is Home. District Attorney and Mrs. G. W. Phelps arrived this morning from a short trip to California. The district attorney had gone to Sacramento for the purpose of taking depositions In the Echo water cases and following this, he and Mrs Phelps went to Berkley, Oakland and San Francisco for a brief visit. They report no snow but lots of mud in California. I 'For Friday 5 Saturday These Special Prices at Wohlenberg Dep't. Store $1.50 Lingerie and Tailored Waists at 98c Each Every one the springs best styles, the best made, best fitting $1.50 waists on sale for Friday and Sat. only 98c 15c White dotted Swisses, small dotts . . . . . e 8 13C Cretonnes and Comfort Calicoes for yard . c 15c Kimona Flannels for yard . . . . . . Qc 65c and 75c Muslin Night Gowns for each . . , . ' 45c Womens 20c Black Cotton Hose for pair .... 12 1-2c Childrens 15c Black Cotton Hose 7 to' 9 for pair . . . He Children's 35c Wool Hose for pair . . , . . 23c $1.00 Kabo Corsets, New Shapes, Friday and Saturday, each . 79c Couple Flyers From the Shoe Department Women's $5.00 Patent Lealher Shoes, Lace and Button . . $3.95 Misses and Children's $1.75 Shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 2 . . " $1.'30 Boys'and Youths' $2.50 Shoes, 13 1-2 to 2 . . . $l!g5 WohBenbepg Department Store Better Goods For Less Money" McCall Patterns For March AT II PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. Today's program: 1. The Golden Lilly. 2. Ascending the Jura Mountains. 3. The Man Who Lost. 4. The Flower Parade in Pasadena. CaL , 5. Won Ry a Holdup. 6. In the Land of the Buffalo. New program tomorrow as follows: 1. The Postmistress. (Pnthe. 2. Leather Industry. (Pathe.) 3. The Scarecrow. (Pathe.) 4. The Devil, the Servant and the Man. (Sellg.) 6. Summertime. I'raiM- for Public Library. Hr. T. L. Elliott, chairman of th( i I'ook committee of the Portland II- ' brary was In Pendleton for a brief! stay last evening while on his way to i Walla Walla. He visited the local II- j brary and had many favorable things to say regarding the system employed I and the character and number of j books on the shelves and tallies. He ! says that rl:;lit now the Pendleton li brary is in a better working condition than was the Portland library a very f w years ago. .Mothers' MV(iijr nt School. - At the Hawthorne school tomorrow afternoon a ".Mothers' Meeting" will be held. It will be for the purpose of br.nglng the Ynothers of the Haw thorne school children Into the work of the school nnd all mothers having children In that school are Invited to be present. Other indies, too, will be ma"Yle welcome. The program will begin at 2 o'clock and the rogu- city orxen. holds its j " nrta i.Ai: wkkklv mki:tixc. Cabbies. Expressmen and Three-Ball Merchants Remiss In Pitying Li censes Fire Alarm System may he Installed Bulldine; Permit Ordl- j nniu'c Proposed. looked after. He accordingly appoint- i and prohibition, those great Ijasle ed a levee committee, consisting of j truths the W. C. T. U. was founded to Joseph Ell, A. L. Knight, and W. E. j promote. Such a commemoration ot Brock. These men will be expected j Frances E. Willard's entrance upon to make Immediate investigation of hiaverily activities is in keeping with the levee and see what repairs, if any, I her Christian faith and her sublime are necessary in event of a flood. i optimism. As we strive, through these The concluding business of last ! meetings better to protect the home , night's session was the announcement j against its most cruel enemy, the 11 hy Mayor Murphy that the next meet- I quor traffic, and more securely to ins, the proposition of the extension ! shelter from sin and sadness the little of the time limit in the Washington j child, so shall we most appropriately and Oregon company's franchise ; honor the memory of one who sought would be taken up. There was no j to make the whole world more home discussion of the matter last evening, j like. MKMOHIAL SERVICE IX) II j LATE MIIS. WILLAHDj BARBER SHAVES OX WITH BULLET THROUGH BODY i.i r scnooi worn w .11 oe susprnuen nr ; night's that part of the day. Miss Viva War- ' Unit' but Yiv. ren s t ie nnnc mat of the Hawthorne school, which is situated in the west end of the city. I Cabbies, txppssmen and owners of pawnshops who have noi been paying j up their licenses on. time had better i hurry or the policeman will get them ; if he h;;- not already done so. It was j j complained by Councilman Sharon at The ladies of the Pendleton W. C. 1 San Francisco. Feb. Calling cas T. U. will hold a memorial service ! ually at the office of Dr. John Hick tomorrow evening In honor of the late i ey. E. E. Mitchell, a barW r. today Mrs. Francis E. Willard. The ser- had the physician dress a vice win De at tne Presbyterian church and an appropriate program will be ! bullet meeting of the council licenses had been collect i i d durinir the month of January and I . j i'i.ii no- men iiaioeu auove were in the habit of qoing for months at a :ti:nc without jiaylng licenses. After a v ry brier discussion the mayor an- , wound in his breast 24 ho.urs after the missle had entered his tody. tendered. . In the 24 hours Mitchell shaved i The following selection relative to ! many patrons at his shop and went I ! Mrs. Willard is from the Union Sle- home to enjoy a quiet rest. Then, af- ' ter a refreshing sleep, he. called upon We shall ever bear in mind the ten- j the, doctor to have the bullet remov der. sacred significance of the date ed and the wound dressed. selected for the Frances E. Willari ; Dr. Hickey discovered that the bul- I commemorative Meeting. But our I let had pierced tm? Dony aDove me WHITMAN NOTES. The Pastime. Program for Friday's "Shooting An OH We A graphic Illustration of erica's greatest Industries, detail. "Our Oerman. Cousin," good one. "Fatal Fascination," ( lovely story of Interest. "Clotting Square With ur," (Comedy.') "The Strong Man," very clever picture. "Cousin Lou For Mine a shriek. One set Travelogues. One Illustrated song. change. 11," (Sellg),. one of Am. executed In (Sellg). A Drama). A the Inven- ( Farce). A " (Comedy.) Activities of Students of Missionary College In Walla Walla. Whitman College, Walla . Walla, Wash., Feb. "17. At the chapel on Friday morning students had the pleasure of listening to a talk on Lin coln by the Rev. Alexander Black burn, D. D., who, as a boy, had been honored by a personal greeting from Lincoln and who saw him a number of times when a soldier in the war. Track athletics have received spe cial recognition by the Associated Sta- 1 Subscriptions to be sent through ; the American Woman's League for 1 periodicals, may be left at Frazler's ! book store. Those leaving subscrlp ' tion orders will please designate the i person to whose membership they I should be credited. A. W. Dougluss and wife returned to Athena this morning after attend ing the Uoby-Thompson nuptials at I the Hotel Pendleton lnt nvenlne I 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 ceuls worth of material will make one quart of flavoring and we sell nothing less than that amount, but you can make it up in small quantities and the balance will keep for future use. The process is new, the flavor supremo,, expense subnormal. K 0 E F P E M 9 The Drug Store That Serves You Best Tiidire Knnulcs oil Local Bench. Circuit Judtre Knowles of Union county Is sitting on the local circuit j lVou!J t (ke the matter ud with the ' truest love for Fiances E. Willard. j left breast, ranged downward, been bench today in the place of Judge cnlef of' poilce today and intimated i Ur sinccre gratitude for all she has j deflected by a rib and emerged at the Bean, who is one of the parties to a j.,,,,, .. ..,, ll!lf, i,m..ni "Alv h,p nd ever will be to our organ!-! back. the suit zation, lead us to so observe the day "There was no use worrying over I that the work of the Woman's Chris- I little things," said Mitchell. "It was a ... . ... .1 i .... . . . v. . i r suit now on trial. It is the suit brought by Judge Bean to compel the Western Land i- Irrigation company, as successors to the Hitikle Ditch company, to furnish water for the reclamation of his desert claim in the west end of the county. When the Judge took up his land he made a contract with the H inkle Ditch com pany to get water anil he is now seek ing to compel the successors to the Hinkle company to carry out the terms of the contract. Bean Is being i Fire Alarm System Kecom mended. That there is Btlll a remote possibil ity of Pendleton having a modern fire alarm system became evident last night when the fire committee recom mended that the council take steps to Install about a 15-box system. Un fortunately the members of the com mittee had not gono far enough into the invest igaton of the mutter to sat isfy the mayor and he reported the recommendation back to that body with the suggestion that the members represented by Attorneys D. W. Ball ey and J. P. Winter, w hile the West-I of the committee make a further in ern lind & Irrigation company is be-j vestigation and take into consideration lug represented by Attorney W . O Dvowley of Baker City. tian .Temperance Union may most i busy day at the shop nnd l was n-eri helpfully be strengthened and ex- ' afterward." tt nded. I Mitchell explained that he had been We urge all home loving people In scuffling with a fellow barber and this city to become members of our j tnnt nls finger caught in the trigger organization, to subscribe for our Na- Puard of a revolver, causing thi dis tional and state papers, and also to charge of the weapon. aid us in the circulation of campaign ' and other temperance literature that Even a person who is too deaf to will win thousands of new adherents ! hear what others say, may take many to the principles of total abstinence j things by heresay. . A. C, to t i:li:br ATE (QUARTER CENTENNIAL iff Portland. Celebrating its quarter centennial as a state institution, the ' Oregon Agricultural college will hold the most elaborate function ever giv en at the Institution at the close of the college year. President W. .1. Kerr and the regents have taken steps to prepare a suitable observance of the achievements of the past quarter cen tury and the faculty, student body and alumni will Join in the demonstra tion. During the past 25 years the Institution has i net cased Its holdings of land from 6 to 235 ncres; the buildings from one to 20: faculty from nine members to 94. and the student body from !7 to aproxlmately 1100. The great good to this state re sulting from the work of the institu tion can Tiardly be over estimated. King and Premier Confer london. The Invitation from King Edward changes the plnns of Premier Asqulth, who proceeded to Brighton this morning and had an audience lasting an hour with his Majesty. The Premier presented the proposed text of the speech from the throne, the Cabinet appointments and the opening of Parliament next week. Japan's Budget Pnmed. Tokio. The budget was passed ofter slight additions by the House of representatives. The pussage of the budget was assured through the recent compromise whereby the land tax was reduced 8 per cent. Involving 14,000, 000, and the appropriations were pro portionately decreased. Read the "Want" ads today. j the fact that an alarm system could not be installed without provision be ing made for the stationing of a paid man at the fire station ai all hours the day and night. Buililiiijr Permit Ordinance. Hereafter no building can be con structed, torn down, altered or re paired within the city of Pendleton without, a building permit .for that i im pose having first been secured, If the measure introduced last evening becomes a law. It was referred to the ordinance committee with Instructions to report at the next meeting. As no opposition to the proposed ordinance manifested itself last evening It is pre sumed that the measure will have easy sledding. The purpose of the measure is not only to regulate the building business within the city but also to provide a plan by which valuable statistics can be secured. At present there Is no way to keep tab on the amount of business being done in the city and as this is one of the best advertising fea eures in which the city can indulge, the members of the council have de cided to take advantage of the oppor tunity. No Barns Near Dwelling. Another ordinance was introduced Inst evening. This provides that no barns or stables shall be built within 40 feet of a dwelling house and pro vides that a violation of the ordinance may be punished by both a fine and imprisonment in the city jail. This measure was also referred to the or dinance committee with Instructions t i report at the next meeting. Preparing for Flood. Mayor Murphy announced that in view of the large amount of snow In the mountains and the danger of high water In case it should go off with a rush, he thought the levee should be Every Range User Ought 1o Know IM monarch Ifjalleable 1 Is the only Range with a log ical draft system. THE DUPLEX DRAFT works wonders. 2 Its Malleable construction prevents the excessive waste ol fuel Inevitable with steel Kanire of the common tyixj. ;t Is the only Range with triple walls nt every Mlnt exposed to the lieat, there Is no chance for the iltitmige from nist which ruins oilier steel 1 tangos. 4 Its top nectls no blackening saving work necessary with other Ranges. all of the disagreeable This Great "Range Has Many Features That Other Ranges Do Not. Have Investigate, we will be pleased to show you. are safe In buying a Monarch. We guarantee. Yon The Tay!or Hardware Go, PENDLETON, OREGON.