t JUG1IT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 110 PAGE flYK -- mi -!!. i minim """mfflim" Tn.'i Tf i MtiliiiTinrSitnTaMTB A New Express Shipment I of Ladies' 4! LMg Spring Coals $15.00 $ 16.50 $18.00 and $20.00 ?! Call In and See Them F. E. tivengood & Go. March Ladies' Home JournalPatterns Now Ready Style Books Free LOCALS PHone Main t for coal. Pastime pictures please ail. Buy lots on Brighton Beach. You will like Brighton Beach. Furnished rooms, 602 Water St. Ice cream at Hohbach's, Court at. Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main I. Snyder, chimneysweep, Red JS1I Jessie Shulu soils lots on Brighton Boach. Now Is the time to get lots on Brighton Beach. Warned X ghl operator. Apply iwnl telephone office. Lenes duplicated In a rew minutes Hm'om's Jewelry store. . I'll pny cash for yaur veal. Cha Iti'.vt.urn, phone llnln 4?0 Good, clean coal at the Oregon Lumber Yards. Phone Ma n 8. k-'our or nix room furnished house '"t rent. Iniiuirf Murk Moorhnune. ."'oyV Ooodyear Well Shoos for lit' at Wohlenberg' Dipt. Si ore. Wanted Hoarders by. week, day t in. .nth. Inquiry 412 Wst Uiuff street More rnovliu picture shown than ! Cher thtre It- the -Ity th' r'ns'lme. NTo coa famine wltr Burroughs Phone Main S and get good coal .Tomptly. Wanted Petting hens, one two or three. Phone Red 2396 or Injulre at this office. Wanted Night clerk at Hotel Pt Cfeorgo. Inquire of Geo. Darveau, proprietor. Halrdresslng, msntcurlng and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Apply 111 Perkins Ave., or Phone Red 2261. engraved on back. Liberal reward offered for return to Wohlenberg Dept. store. Broken lenses replaced In a few -nlnutes at Hanscom's jewelry store Ve grind any lens. For Rent Eight room house, one block from" Main street. Inquire 214 West AIU. Phone Black S15. Phone Main 8 for cod dry wood n 1 coal that will bu.n clean. Prompt ' delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard. You probably wouldn't care to atop a well-dressed man on the street and ask him where he got his clothes. It isn't n-ceysary. They're probably Hart Srhaffner & Marx clothes, uouglit of the Peoples Warehouse, where- it pays to trade. Ill THE PICTURE SHOWS )rplien rn Toil a y's Prosra m. 1 Tho .'-t. pmoiher. . drama in domestic 1 fe. Picture taken by the Rret Knlem company. 2. Politics. A drama. 1000 feet I' tis and fi! of good points and life. Photoeraph.-il by the Sel g Co. 3. The Jtureb.uk Rider Drama. Patho. 4. "An Aerial Acrobat. Pathe. r.. New song Illustrated. Newsy Notes of Pendleton One Marrlajie License. A marriage license was issued to day to Albert Lloyd of Benton coun ty. Wawhlngton, and Miss Grace M. Knox of Weston. Secured Plumbing Contract. lioddow & Miller have Just been awarded a contract to do some plumb ing work In one of tike employes cot tages at the Umatilla agency. ' Indian Boy Is liorn. A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. August Alexander at their home on 'the reservation. Alexander Is the well-known Indian policeman. Dnnelitcr for E. J. Brown. E. J. Brown, well known traveling ralesman for the Pacific Paper com pany la the proud father of a 10 pound daughter. The child was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown in Portland. Will Hear Noted Vocalist. Mrs. J.. B. .Perry, and daughter. Miss Jennie Perry, went to Portland yesterday to hear . Mrs. Shumann Heink and see Mrs. Leslie Carter, both of whom are In Portland this week. Pendleton Men to Judge. It has been announced that the judges In the debate to be held soon between the La Grande and Baker City high schools will be chosen from this city. The names of the judges 'iHve not yet been disclosed. Gon. Logan's Granddaughter Wed. New York, Feb. 23. Mary Lou'se Logan, granddaughter of General John A. Logan, was married today to Hen ri Vincent Deslneay, a scion of a prominent Belgian family. Many prominent Americans and foreigners attended the ceremonies. Shipping Reef Cattle. Two car loads of beef cattle were shipped from Pendleton to Rltzvllle and Connelly, Washington over the Northern Pacific this morning. They were purchased by Harry Dowd who is buying for the contractors con structing the Connelly & Northern railroad. Terrible Cronp. My little boy, who is four years old, haa suffered a lot with croup. On several occasions we thought he was gone. After, trying all tho old remedies and most of the new, I came home one night a midnight, and my wife said, "The boy has the croup again suppose you get a bottle of Hyo mei." "More Junk," I said, "but we will circulate pur money so they all will get some." I hastened to an all night drug store, brought It home. In five min utes he was sound asleep. It broke the croup so quickly that it scared me. Anyone wishing to cure the croup of a child I hope will give Hyomei a trial. Wishing you the best of success, which you surely deserve, I remain, Jos. E. Clark, 204 6th street. S. E., Washington, D. C., October 7, 1909. Hyomei is a remarkably effective remedy In case of croup and It should be In every home where there Is a croupy child. Full instructions how to cure croup comes with each outfit, i Complete Hyomei outfit Including inhaler costs $1 at druggists every-, where and at Tallman & Co. It Is guaranteed to cure catarrh, coughs and colds. I SCRIBER TO APPEAR MAY 9. Date of Trial of La Grande Dank , Cashier Is Set. j J. W. Scriber, accused of having wrecked the Farmers & Traders Na- tional bank at La Grande, will appear for trial in the United States court May . . It Is said that the bank became in- f volved through land speculations made by Mr. Scriber, who was cashier of , the institution. j The government announces its read- j iness for the trial. Mr. Scriber has i been allowed to expert the bank books. SPECIAL FOR. THURSDAY at Wohlenberg Department Store is $3.00 White wool fleeced Blankets i $1.95 pair $3.00 Handtied Silkoline Comforts $2.20 85c Hemmed Bed Sheats 81x90 s 63c each 20c Hemmed Pillow Cases 45x36 15c each 1 5c Kimona Flannel for yard 9c $1.00 Quilt size Cotton Bat for 79c f For Thursday Only Wohlenberg Dep'L. Store "BETTER. GOODS FOR LESS MONEY" Perhaps the very best biography of . General Custer yet written. Is "Boots j and Saddles," or "Life in Dakota j With General Custer," written by his , wife, Elizabeth B. Custer. The book j is in the public library. j Britain's New Naval Airship. It Is of the rigid type and Its pnrpoal London. Britain's first naval air- will be to patrol the North sea, on th ship will very soon be delivered from alert for hostile manifestations from the Vicker's Maxim Works. It will be the biggest of Its kind, except the Zeppelin' diigible. Like that monster Germany. I Read the "Want" ad today. Some people wear classes for fun, hut It's no joke to wear them If you have to. Moling Cuttle to West Knd. Clarence Adams of Adams Broth ers who has been wintering the firm's cattle on the reservation, .aves today for Stanfield. He has exhausted the supply of hay on hand at the reser vation headquarters .and having pur chased more bay nt Stanfield, Is mov ing bis cattle to it. Lost. Thursday morning, iall gold watch with name lady's 'Rosa" Tho Pnstlme. Something unusual, three feature f ims at one show. "The Course of True Love." Rio graph A story of what might have been, told the Blograph way. "The G rl and the Judge." Vita graph. A most Intensely gripping dramatic film. "Tho Little Old Men of the Woods." Kalem. Every child has read In Grimm's Fairy Tales of the trials and tribulations of little Princess Snow White, and this picture presents her life story with far greater relish than any hok description could do. One set travelogues. One. Illustrated song. l(K)Ui: MAY ENTER RACE. 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Former Governor Intimate Ho May Get Into Scnntorlnl Fight Walla Walla, Wash "If Polndex ter succeeds in abolishing the unwrit ten law and it becomes a free-for-all I may conclude to Join In the run ning," was the statement mnde today by ex-Governor Miles C. Moore re garding the story appearing In the Oregonlan under a purported Walla Walla date line thnt he was a senatorial possibility. Moore states that the un written law giving the east side one senator and the west side the other senator would have to be violated if he became a candidate. "Polndexter seems not to realize that this law Is still In force," he stated. "Perhaps in his Insurgent tendencies he Is Inclined to ignore It. Tliis should not be done without care ful consideration." In the event that Senator Jones moves his official res idence to Seattle, cx-Qovernor Moore leaves little room to doubt that Tie will get Into the race. He declares that he has been Im portuned by friends from all .pver the state to become a candidate. New Crenmerv in 0wra!iim. The Jensen creamery. located In tho Pi n IK-tf.n loo '& Coal Storage building near the o. R. & v. depot. (is now In operation. It is receiving jthe butter fat and transforming it In to butter for distribution. The pro- jcluet is bein? put out under the name of the "Bitmehnrd Butter." Athena- Pendleton Academy. At the Commercial association gymnasium Friday evening a "double header" basketball game will be played between the Athena high school and the Pendleton academy. The boys and girls teams of each in stitution will participate nnd the games are being looked forward to with much interest. Ri'dnieii Hnve Clninbnke. Members of the local tribe of Red men and a few representatives of the Echo and Umatilla tribes participated In their annual celebration In the Eagle-Woodman building last even ng. Aside from the feast of clams there was a very Interesting musical and lit erary' program, making the evening one long to be remembered. I Hankers' Committee to Meet. W. L. Thompson, president of the American National bank, will le.ve tomorrow for Portland. He Is going down to attend a meeting of tho exec utive committee of the state bnnkers' association, being a member of that committee The session is to be held to .si t tho time and place for the holding of this year's convention of the association. Sleeplessness j results in debility, lark of energy, makes you despondent and nervous. No won der, when you think how your nerve force has been taxed beyond its limit, you have worried until your digestion is ruined and your whole system has be come deranged. These are times when ' l!ie overwrought system needs assist ance. ' Duffy's Purs fttett Vh!skcy will bring you lrcs.nnc slccn. re a;:d The acme of Indifference a gas meter. Koeppen Bros. Cordially inyite the ladica to step into their store and be tenght free of charge how to ninke the very best Vanilla Flavor ings, and they may take homo with them a free sample to see how good it is. Fifty cents worth of material will make ono quart of flavoring and we sell nothing less' than that amount, but yon can make it up in small quantities and the balanee will ktep for future use. The process is new, the flavor supreme, expense subnormal The Drug Store That Serves You Best Indian Ponies Suffering. That tho ponies upon the reserva tion are suffering from the storm Is stnted by George A. Robblns who was here yesterday from h i ranch on Tppcr McKay. Aceord'ng to Mr. Robhins he passed a dying pony while en route to the city and he fears quite a few of the animals hnve perished during the cold weather. ...Will! .'IH, C1..U ' you will become full $yA of energy and vital-, V ity. 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SOMETHING TO REMEMBER The Sharpies Tubular Cream ..Separator..! 1 ' 5 ? t'" -4' f.- will skim cleaner, will run easier, is more simple in construction, runs with less oil, requires less atten tion and is more durable than any other separator made. The simplicity, d jraSil ity and efficiency of the Tubu'arare recognized by our competitors and vouched for by thousands of satis- ki X'' We guarantee the Sharpies Tubular to be s .rerrect. try one it it is not as we claim, rVi we refund your money .'. i JU We compete with the "Mail arators. Ask us about it. The Taylor Hardware Co. prde,genn p., 1 A George Washington Statue. A snow statue which Is such a good Imitat'on of "The Father of His Country," that anyone passing can at a glance see that it was Intended to represent George Washington, now adorns the lawn of the Col. J. H. Ra ley home on College street. The.-e are two other figures, one of thm, presumably, Martha Washington. Two Motor Cnrs Through. Two gasoline motor cars of the type now In uRe In the Willamette valley and on the Walla Walla-Dayton run, pt.ssed through Pendleton last even ing on their way to Portland. It Is understood that they are both th property of the O. R. & N. and that one of them will be added to the Wal la Walla-Dayton run. The destina tion of the other Is not known but the hope Is being entertained that It Is to ho placed on the Pendleton-Walla Walla run. You probably cannot tell all wool from half cotton, but you can know positively what you are getting by buying Hart Schuffner A Marx clothes from the Peoples Warehouse, w here It pays to trade. Six minutes for lunch usuallv re sults In six years of Indigestion. Rock We Have Two Carloads of Sormss Cod at the Same Old Price Place your orders early if you expect to get Rock Spring Coal as this is all there is left in Pendleton Pendleton Lumber Yard Phone Main O