TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1010. PAGE FIVE. WY 1 EASTER NOVELTIES Will be found in the usual resourceful supply and variety and at prices that don't cut much figure with . any kind of a pursp 't At Koeppen's Annex "TEe Gift. Room" LOCALS Phone Main t (or coal. Pastime pictures please all. Ice cream at Hohbach's, Court st. Ask us about Nyssa. Njrssa Im provement Company. Plenty of good, clean coal at Bar roughs Phone Main I. Let the women clean your clothes. Phone orders to Main 198. I'll pay cash for your veal. Chas. Rayburn, phone Main 410. Dressed chickens every Saturday at Ingram grocery. Phone Main 17. There something doing in Nyssa. "Write to Nyssa Real Estate Company. Mere moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. , No coal famine v. Ith Burroughs. Phone Main S and get good coal promptly. Halrd reusing, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. For sale Restaurant, doing good business. Inquire Southern Cafe, 208 E. Alta street For rent, suite of furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire S18 Lllleth street. Phone Black 2432. Hunt up your lighter clothing, suits and dresses and have them made like new. City Dye Works. Mrs. Hays A Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. For rent Unfurnished five room house on north side. Both house and lot nicely Improved. Inquire of Mrs. A. Stangler or phone Black S287. Orders for Johnson's orchestra will hereafter receive the same prompt and careful attention as before, by applying to Karl Oulott, 1322 E. Court phone blatk 3461. If you arc honest with yourself you will buy honest goods. Hart Schaff ner & Marx clothes are all-wool and guaranteed. They're sold by The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. For sale Corner lot and six room cottage with full basement has fire place bath and toilet; range, gas itovs and electric lights; very desirable lo cation. All for 83000, cash or easy terms. Apply on premises, (14 Ra ley street. The more particular men and young men are about what they buy, the More Hart Schaffmr & Marx clothes they wilf wear. All styles at the Peo ples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. Read the "Want" ads today. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum Today's Program. 1. The Converts. Blograph. A strange transformation of two souls. 2. Fruit Growing n Grand Valley, Colo. Edison. 3. A Mountain Blizzard. Comedy. ' Edison. ., 4. Tale of a Tenement. Drama. I 6. Sporty Dad and His Boy. Com- ! edy. , ! 6. Song Pride of the Prairie, 3000 feet of motion pictures all new today. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Official Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 28. Maximum temperature, 68. Mujor linker Here. Major Frank S. Baker, of the sec ond battalion Third regiment, O. N. G., has been In the city today. Major Baker travels for a clothing house. Who Lost a Robe? Following the reception to the teachers Tuesday evening one uni dentified Pendleton Indian robe was left In the Eagles-Woodmen hall. The party owning the same Is requested to notify Ben Hill no that the robe may bo returned. Will Open Office Earlier. Owing to the rapidly Increasing number of night letters being handled by the Western Union, the local of fice will open at 7:30 each morning hereafter Instead of 8 o'clock. The Pendleton office is not open after 10 o'clock at night, and therefore the night letters for this city which ac cumulate in Portland during the night cannot be delivered before the rush of the day work begins unless the lo eal office opens earlier. The Pastime. New pictures Friday. Program as follows: "Back among the Old Folks." Se Hg. 1000 feet. First chapter The rapid rise of a young man; second' chapter A sensational corner In wheat; third chapter facing the court of Justice; fourth chapter be hind prison bars; fifth chapter vin dication at last. "Joseph Sold by His Brethren." A special Lenten subject. A story which will appeal with much force to all. Here presented In the beauty of ori ental color. "Beautiful Snow." Vltagraph. A laughing comedy. "A Mica Mine, the Ullugura Moun tains." A most interesting picture. "History of a' Sardine Sandwich.". Industrial. KniiK-mcii Held Responsible. The report of the committee ap pointed to Investigate the collision between passenger engine 190 on train No. 8 and helper engine 369 at Tellocasset, about 11:05 p. m. March 21, resulting in damage to the nmount of J3500 finds Engineer Givan and Engineer Berkeley were to blame for the collision. The ' report also states that these men acknowledge their responsibility. The helper en gine had been sldeswiped by the en gine of the passenger train. SICK MILLIONAIRE i - IS SUED FOK LIliLE WuHhington. D. C Mar. 25 , Thomas F. Walsh, the Colorado mln- i Ing millionaire, seriously 111 here, was i today made defendant In a libel suit . for two hundred and fifty thousand ; dollars brought by Delher Hansen, a , New York lawer. who charges that I Walsh caused an article to be printed In a Denver newspaper referring to ' Hunsen us a "blackmailer and per- j Jurer." Old Pictures at Ingrams. ,One of the most interesting window displays shown during the teachers' convention has been that at the In gram grocery store. It is a display of pictures of the Pendleton schools and they show the growth of the schools from early day? to the pres ent time. One of the pictures shows the local school children of 1872 while another shows the schools In 1888, the year the high school build ing was erected. Another picture shows a debating league of 1892. The members of the league were Dave In gram, Roy Ritner. Fred Nolf, Enoch Sloan. Arthur Force. Tom Baker, Clara Oliver, William Terrill and Rob ert Renn. Among the other pictures are group photos of former classes taught by Mrs. John Vert and Miss Neva Lane. $1.19 ) 48c J) 48c ) 45c ) 14 c GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AT WOHLENBEHG DEPARTMENT STORE 36 in. Black Taffeta regular $1.50 value for 65 c All Wool Batiste 38 in. yide for yard 65c Union Suits, all kinds for each 65 c Fancy Hosiery Lace and Embroidered for pr. 20c White India Linens 30 in wide for yard Two Great Specials In The World Famous Kabo Corset for Thursday Only The latest spring styles only are shown. As advertised the world over the Kabo Corset is absolutely the best. Regular $ 1 .00 Corsets will be sold for . 79c Regular $2.00 Corsets will be sold for . . $1.65 Our Special Easter Sale Women's Hand Tailored Suits Continued All This Week The best $23.50 Suit Values for only $18.00 Come today and take advantage of this saving Wohlenberg Department Store "Better Goods For Less Money" I MHS. NANCY E. EARL 1 PASSES TO BEYOND expected when It occured. She was a member of the Methodist church and a social member of Dap hne circle of the Women of Wood craft. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Fred Earl of this city. The funeral services win be con ducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the home at 814 Hazel street. The ser vices will be conducted by Rev. Na than Evans, pastor of the First Meth odist church. Must Clianire Horsea N'amos. New York. March 24. In order to keep an accurate account of what each fire horse costs the city. Fire Commissioner Wadio has issued an order that there shall be no two horses in the department by the same name. Bills for horse shoeing have been confusing In that it was difficult to tell which "Mike" or "Pat" or "Jim" had been shod. As there are 40 "Mikes," 28 "Pats" and 26 "Jims" In the department. Captain Fauer, in charge of the training stable. Is on a still hunt for new and appropriate names Many drivers tesent the pros pect of losing their pet names for fa vorite horses. Many a man looks for his friend In the mirror. ! Mrs. Nancy E. Earl, wife of J. P. , Earl, died this morning at 2 o'clock at the family home on Hazel street j in West Pendleton, after an illness of ; 30 years. Death was the result of a I tumor in the side. At the time of her death Mrs. Earl was 4 9 years and I 10 months of age. I Miss Nanry E. Roork was born In Damascus. Clackamas county. Oregon. and on January 1. 1878, became the ! wife of j. p. Earl. In 1882 they came j to Cmntilln county and since 1889 they have heen residents of Pendle ' ton. Though the deceased has been an ! Invalid for the past 30 years the Im- I mediate Illness which resulted in her death was of six months duration, best She has been in a erltlcni condition for some time but her death was not Will Complete Railroad. Pueblo, Colo., Mar. 25. The direc tors of the Kansas & Colorado railroad at a meeting held here today voted to issue $3,000,000 In bonds to com plete the construction of the road. German Evang. Lutheran Church, Services at Myrlck station on Good Friday, March 25, at 10:30 a. m. with celebration of holy communion. On Eastern Sunday at Myrick, 10 a. m. and at Pendleton in the Presbyterian church, corner College and Alta streets at 2 p. m. All members are cordially Invited. GEO. L. SPRATTLER, Pastor. He is a wise poet who annexes him self to a girl with a mlllonalre father. 1 VfX-IZitttt'S .....................a Dyers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDKRNAC H. 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. aSTAR ISRXND SHgfcs ARE BETTER 7 IMS IS Mill I l l II 111111 lllll II ISJSSM IIMSSSSSSSSMS I QGANTlc , -i -ii ,Tsr3 r7iiT wWm j im Km Tomorrow will be the Second Day of the Big Shoe Sale and it will be a hummer. $ 1 2,000 worth of ladies, misses and childrens shoes now on sale BUY YOUR TOMORROW Pretty Pumps for ladies and children in Gun Metal, Patent or Kid. We can fit you and save you from 25 to 50 per cent. We must reduce our stock fully one half in the next 1 0 days. Right Now Is the Time. Our Daylight Basement is the Pace. F. E. LIVENGOOD & CO. April Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ready 1