EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGOMAN, PENDLETO.X, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1910. 1 rfti ii irw ii i i ii iuiiihwii mr NEW SILKS , . . FOR SPRING Our Entire Spring Shipmemt Now on Display. Pretty Fancies 75c, . ' 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Taffettas all shades . . 75c, 85s and $1.25 Yard wide Silk . $1.00, $1 25 and $1.50 Pongee Silks . 50c to $1.25 See Window Display F. E. Livengood & Co. March Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Style Books Now Ready LOCALS Phone Main 6 for coal. Pastime pictures please all. Furnished rooms, 602 Water St Ice cream at Hohbach'a, Court at. Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main . Snyder, chimneysweep, Red 8811. Plenty of good clean coal at Bur roughs.' Phone Main 6. Lensea duplicated In a few minutes Hanxcom's Jewelry store. I'll pay cash for yaur veal. Chas Has burn, phone Main 420. iWd clran coal at the Oregon Lunitirr Yarn. Phone Main 8. Four or six room furnished house j for rent. Inquire Mark Moorhouse. J f Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for j P 2.60 at Wohlenbcrg's Dept. Store. ;M More moving pictures shown than ' eny other thetre In the city th- '. Pastime. No coaj famine wliL Hurroughs. Phono Main 6 and Rot good coal promptly Wanted At Peoples Warehouse, two apprentice girls for millinery de partment. Have you seen the drawing of the famous "Red Goose" at the Peoples Warehouse? Halrd reusing, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. Wnnted Girl to do general house ! work. Apply 311 Perkins Ave., or 'phone Red 22(1. Broken tenses replaced in a few oned themselves In the matter of earn work and goal shooting and those who watched the recent game with the strong team from the academy can seen othlng but victory in sight for Pendleton. Never since the game became dodu- larlzed In this city has there been so much Interest displayed In a girls con- I test and the crowd tonight w ill prob he the largest ever seen at a i similar contest In eastern Oregon. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Thomas E. Prultt Arrested. Thomas E. Prultt, the v.ctim of the attempt at murder on Main street, Saturday evening was arreBted this morning on the charge of assau'.t and battery. The warrant was sworn to by Thomas, Lair, tho man who Is alleged t'o have mude the attempt on Pruitt's life. Return With Prisoner. Sheriff T. D. Taylor returned last evening from Portland, where he had been to arrest Jim Carter, the young man wanted In connection with the Slmpklns forgery. Carter had been i arrested In Portland at the request I of Sheriff Taylor after Slmpklns had I made a confession Implicating Carter. Program at Library. Tomorrow a "Washington Day" program will be given at the public library. At 10 o'clock, the regular children's story hour,- Mrs. John Halley, Jr., will entertain the little ones and at 10:45 Miss Viva Warren will talk to the older Juvenile patrons of the library. The "Washington Day" program will be held at the li brary tomorrow because the teachers j win oe ousy luesaay. Good Roads Committee According to C. C. Conner, county president of the farmers union, the committee on 'good roads appointed at the recent meeting of the'unlon In this cily, consists of A. R. Shumway of Milton, R. W. Campbell of Hold man, John Cresswell and Frank Sny der of Pendleton. Tills committee will not make Its report until the April meeting while the committee on state normal school Is expected to re port at the next meeting. eoples warehouse team still rowling champion's In .mother howling match held last' ' evi nlng tlo- Peoples Warehouse team I lau.iin ilef. :ie,l the all-clerks team of,' j stars. The mar;t!n last night though' I was close. The detailed srorp of the j l two teams was ns follows: I Peoples Warehouse. Heavy Storm Across Mountains. According to reports received In this city today, the worst snowstorm of the season has been In progress on the otherside of the Blue mountains. Word fiom La Grande and Baker City Is to the effect that both the Grande Ronde and Powder River valleys have been held In the grip of a severe snow and wind storm. The snow is said to have piled in great drifts along the railroad tracks and to have seriously delayed traffic for several hours. On this side of the mountains, however, the weather has been exceedingly mild today and there is every Indica tion i'f an approaching chinook. For Saturday These Special Prices at Wohlehberg 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 ..... 11c 3 1-30 Cretonnes and Comfort Calicoes for yard . . Qe 15c Kimona Flannels for yard . . . . 9 65c and 75c Muslin Night Gowns for each . . , 45c Womens 20 Black Cotton Hose for pair ... .12 1-2 Childrens J5C Black Cotton Hose 7 to 9 for pair . . . c Children's 35c Wool Hose for pair . . , . . 23& SI. 00 Kabo Corsets, New Shapes, Friday and Saturday, each . 79 Couple Flyers From the Shoe Department Women's $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes, Lace and Button . . S3. 9 5 Misses' and Children's $1.75 Shoes, sizes 8 I -2 to 2 . . $ 1.30 Boys' and Youths' $2.50 Shoes, 13 l-2to2 .... S 1.95 WohlenbeiHj Department Store Better Goods For Less Money" McCall Patterns For March Tryst" 1 Spell . . Smllh . Ferret Dickson .202 .149 .145 .inn .134 124 120 151 95 132 Taylor's All-t'lcrk Stars. . C Taylor . . Chas. Penney. . Wm. McKlnney l!ob Livermore II. Corby .132 .146 .152 .147 .135 112 126 131 117 117 Total. I 201 527! 140 409 i 124 420 100 295 100 366 2017 Total. 178 419 172 441 121 404 US 382 96 358 2007 JAT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplunim Today's program: 1. Tlo. Postmistress. minute at Hanscom's Jewelry store j stry wcj told 2. Leather Industry A beautiful We grind any lense. For Kent Eight room house, one block from Main street. Inquire 214 West Alta. Phone Black 3156. Phone Main 8 for good dry wood and coal that will bu.n clean. Prompt ly delivered. Orpgon Lumber Yard. A live hustler to sell and collect Must furnish honesty bond. Man with horse and harness prefered. Ap ply B. C. Hetalnger. 220 E. Court street. Educational 3. The Scarecrow. Comedy. 4. The Devil, the Servnnt and the Man. Drama. 5. Summertime. New and beautiful. The Past lino.' Program for Friday's change. "Shooting An Oil Well," (Sellg).. A graphic Illustration of one of Am erica's greatest Industries, executed In detail. , "Our Herman Cousin," (Sellg). A good one. "Fatal Fascination." (Drama). A Every boy or girl under the age of It who draws a picture of the famous Red Goose and brings It to The Peo ples Warehouse Shoe Department will j lovely story of Interest, receive a prize and will also be en- i "Getting Square With titled to a chance In the competition j tor." (Comedy.) for the J 10.00 prlxc. ! "The Strong Man," (Farce). A "! very clever picture. .ntix wii.i. nviT! filtEAT "Cousin Lou For Minei" (Comedy.) the Inven- HASH ETHALL RATTLE TOXHJ1IT j Without doubt the best game . of basketball ever played In tho city of Pendleton will be witnessed ut the high school gymnasium this evening when the local girl's team will meet the girls from the Walla Walla high. n shriek. One set Travelogues, one illustrated song. PSYCHIC SWINDLER CONVICTED HY (Ol ItT Protest School Elivtlnn. A protest against a school election held in school district No. 67. which is located on the south fork of the Walla Walla river, near the power station of the Northwestern corpora tion, has been filed with the county sehooi superintendent. The protes tors are Harry Ruber. W. L. II ill. Ar thur Kollcy and M. C. Wallace.' They allege, that Chairman C. W. Jared erred when he ruled that Hill, Kelly and Wallace were not entitled to vote and when he ruie 1 that L. Holstein and George Harris were entitled to vote. The contention of the protes tors is that had the chairman not so erred in his ruling that Harris would not have been elected director an'l Koliln Robinson would not have been elected clerk. So far County Superin tendent Welles has taken no action on the protest. Democrats Will Meet. New York, Feb. 18. Coincident with the growth of rumors that Wil liam J. Connors of Buffalo will re sign from the chairmanship of the democratic state committee came last night a call for a special meeting of the committee in Albany on February 24. Mr. Connors is spending the win ter at Palm Beach, Fla., and did not sanction the call. It did not come as a surprise however, for there has progressed for some time a moc ment to. call a meeting at which his opponents hoped to oust him. Orpheum Theatr J. P. MERERXAC II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION . PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. KIM'. AGAINST CRETE. Power Say (irivk Aspinlily Can Get j Along Without Them. j Paris. The Foreign office announe- ' ed today that the four protecting pow ers France. Russia, Italy and Great, l'.ritain had reached a complete agreement as to the representations j to he made to Crete concerning the! participation of the island In the ,' forthcoming Greek parliament. Cunea (Crete), Feb. 12. The can- j stils f the protesting powers today j presented identical notes to the Cre tan executive committee prohibiting the elections of Cretans to the Greek national assembly or chamber nnd warning the committee that in the event of the prohibition being disre garded effective steps would be taken to enforce this decision. RAX Johnson ;ivi:x AN ENORMOUS SALARY Denver, Feb. 18. J. Howard Cash- It will not only he the closing game mere was convicted of swindling f the season but It will he a battle working women out of thirteen thou roynl from start to finish. ! sand dollars by persuading them to The local ball tossers have lost but invest In stock In the "Psychic Pub- one game this season nnd that to the team from the Garden City. For that reason the Pendleton young ladles the more than anxious to win the victory tonight. They will have their entire line-up, a thing they did not have when they were defeated In Walla Walla at the opening of the season. The locals have also greatly strength ening company" today. It is said his operations netted him over thirty thousand. Lost, Thursday morning, lady's small gold watch with name "Rosa" engraved on back. Liberal reward offered for return to Wohlenberg Dept. store. Koeppen Bros. Cordially invite the Indies to step into their store and be Uught free of charge how to make tho 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, but 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. The Drug Store That Serves You Best Chicago. President Ban B. John son of the American league, was re elected president, secretary nnd treas urer of the organization for a term of 20 years. This term is coincident with the life of the new agreement adopted by the magnates to govern the affairs of the league for that pe riod of time. The salary of the president was not announced, but It Is believed to have been set at $25,000 a year. It is known that Charles Comiskey, of the Chicago club, presented a motion to make the president's salary that figure. The league went on record as op posed to "syndicate baseball" and ad opted a schedule of 154 games for the approaching season. Members of the Western league de cided Wi a schedule of 168 games, opening April 20 and closing Octo her 1.- you ve got to hurry ! (ierman Evan. Lutheran Church. Services at Pendleton Sunday. Feb ruary 20, In the Presbyterian church, corner College and Alta streets, at 2 p. m. All are cordially invited. Geo. L. Sprattler, pastor. Chicago Hogs Reach $9.50. Chicago, Feb. 18. The price of hogs jumped to nine fifty today, mnk Ing a high record. The price waa forced up by "scalpers." Towards the close there was some weakness. In New York last week ihe Inter state Commerce Commission took testimony on the complajnt of R. E. Sundberg of Kennedy, Minn., that the four large express companies have an agreement to keep up prices. If you want to take advantage of the closing out sale at Eilers Piano House you must come at once now. Pianos have been going with a rush beyond our most sanguine expectations. It only proves again that if you offer the buying Pub lic something of exceptional merit at the right price, they will be quick to take advantage of the same. More pianos have been sold in the past two weeks than ever before in a like period. People who have come ' in the morning and put off buying until later in the day have come back only to be disappointed to find their favorite already gone. Just think, well known New York makes going at savings of $1.25 to $2.18. Just a few more left. Every piano is guaranteed. Easy payments accepted. If you ever expect to own a piano now is your chance to save. Come to-night or first thing in the morning to dispenser:? of picmorelif&bilitx 813 Main St. Pendleton, Ore