EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1910. PAGE FTYK. SEE CORNER WINDOW mimi I Newsy Notes I of Pendleton JjTJj hi Dig I Biirt Want lab 90c ONE DAY ONLY Values up to $2.50, your choice. All you want . . We bought this lot of 200 waists at a special bargain for cash and shall pass it along to our customers F. E. Livengood & Co. LOCALS Phone Main I for coal. ( Putlme picture pletse 1L j Ice cream at Hohbach'a, Court at. 6et your horses clipped at the 1 Commercial Barn. I Oats and timothy hay fed at the ! Commercial Barn. ' Aak us about Nyssa. Nyssa Im provement Company. Plenty of good, clean coal at Bur roughr Phone Main t. Good gentle saddle horses for la dies. Commercial Barn. New bicycle store, next door to Long Bros.' auto garage. I'll pay cash for your veal. Chaa Rayburn, phone Main 4 SO. .Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Sit south Main street. We make a specialty of caring for private horses and rlga. Commercial Barn. Loose wheat hay, baled hay and chopped hay fed at the Commercial Barn. Policemen, like rainbows are tokens of peace, usually appearing after a storm. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. No coal famine v. Ith Burroughs. Phone Main i and, gut good coal promptly. Halrdresalng. manicuring and sham pooing parsbrs In connection with the Vogue Mllilnery. Are you Interested In orchards at Nyssa? Write. Irrigated Lands Cor porstion, Xyssa, Ore. Music furnished for all occasions, dances In particular, by the United Orchestra R. W. Fletcher. Mgr. Phone Main 1 or Black 3836. Lost Black Astrlcon muff, between Alta street and Walters flouring mill. Finder leave at J. M. Bentley's office and receive reward. E. P. Tulloch. Wanted to buy second hand R. Jackson centrifugal pump in good condition, 10 Inch suction pipe. Ad dress lock box No. 1, Echo, Oregon. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum Today's Program. The Victim of a Plat. A Vitagraph drama, 1000 feet long and full of life from start to finish. A Maid of the Mountains. A dra ma of Interest with a setting of ro mantic scenery, well acted and beau tifully photographed. Over the Appenlnes of Italy. A travelogue of beautiful scenery. The Interrupted Honeymoon. An Essanay1 comedy played In the live liest way by the company's capable uctnrs, certain to amuse any audience. Tho Grand Today. An excellent vaudeville and motion picture program will be presented at this popular place of amusement. Ve rona Trio direct from the Garden Cafe, Venice, Ituly, Cronyon, the fa mous ventrllociulat, and his family of five wooden headed dummies .also his mule Maud and dummies also his tomcat Tom. Lavene and lnman, presenting their rural comedy act entitled "Sally's Visit." Two reels of feature .films today Capital vs. Labor and the Soul of Venice. Bobby's Letter. A change of program Monday and Thursday. Official Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 34. Maximum temperature, 71. No. 0 Was Delayed. Hunt bound train No. 6 was held here for an hour this morning be cause of a disabled engine. It was 7:?5 when another engino was fin ally provided and the train permitted to resume Its Journey toward Chicago. Father of G. B. Carrier Dies. Mrs. George B. Carrier has receiv ed word of the death of Mr. Carrier's father, Joseph Carrier, at his home In Hale, Michigan. Death occurred last Sunday mornng, the day following the departure of Mr. Carrier from this city for the bedside of his father. Clgur Peddlers Under Arrest. The city police and Deputy Sherirr Bert Wilson picked up two young fellows last evening who we're ped dlinir clears and they are being held on suspicion pending an Investigation by the officers. They Had ten Doxes of Optimo cigars which they claim to have purchased In Portland. Land Sulo In East End. Forty acres of land at 1250 per acre are the principal features of a warranty deed placed on file with Recorder Fred W. Hendley today. Timothy Ford is the purchaser and Ralph White, the seller. The land Is located In the eastern part of the county. Itrown Was Promoted. E. J. Brown, popular representa tive of the Pacific Paper company in this territory during the past six years, has been promoted to department manager of the same house in Port land and .so will leave she road. His place is to be taken by William Kllnk er, who is here today In company with Mr. Brown. The Pacific Paper company was recently purchased by the Zellerbach company of San Francisco. Judge Gilllland Is Honored. County Judge T. P. Gliniand of this city, has been appointed by Governor Benson as a delegate to the national conference of charities and corrections to be held in St. Louis, Mo.. May 19 26. The other delegates from Oregon are Mrs. Letha W. Sitton. Mrs. Cor nelia F. Rockwell, Mrs. Lola G. Bald win. W. T. Gardner. Hen Selling, Thomas N. Strong. B. S. Pague, I. N. Fleischner, all of Portland; Mrs. Car oline Kelllhor, of Salem; Hon Stephen Jewell of Grants Pass; Rev. C. E. Sanderson of Eugene. The Pustiiiic. A program of extraordinary merit kocs on Tuesday. The much talked of picture "No Trifling With Love," Film D'Art. A magnificent film, full of life, love and pathos. This artistic film Is taken from Alfred do Musset's famous little classic, "On ne bndine pas avee l'am oiir," which means that love should not be trifled with. "The Courting of the Merry Widow" 1000 ft. Stung! they ejaculated sim ultaneously. Then they shake hands and smile again, then everybody smiles. You Just can't help It. "The Banks of the Ganges," Scenic. "A Seaside Flirtation." comedy. This la a bright little story. "A Cure for Timidity," Comedy. Sills Meat Market Buys Dairy Charles Tullls who has been en gaged In the the meat market busi ness In this city for the past two years, hjis disposed of his Interest in the Pendleton Cash market to his part ner, L. B. Ranisdell. whr, will con duct the shop In future. Tullis has now closed a deal for the purchase of the famous Cheney dairy. Includ ing the land, buildings and stock and will take charge about the first of May. .The transaction includes the sale of 40 head of Jersey cows, said by u deputy dairy inspector to be the finest dairy herd in eastern Oregon. SIIIVKY STARTS ON SWEET HOME LINE Albany, Ore. On Wednesday af ternoon, Civil Engineer H. G. Fisher, assisted by 1). Havls. P. A. Young. Wm. Barrett. M. J. Cameron, J. M. Hawkins, J. S. Van Winkle, and Man ager Strnble of the Albany Com mercial club, drove the first slake In the iirelimlnnry survey for the Al bany & Interurban railroad which will be built from hero to Sweet Home via the Santlnm. The company was Incorporated more than n month ago by local capitalists. Sublimity City Election. Stayton, Ore. The town of Subli mity "will hold Its municipal election next Monday and candidates have been nominated as follows: Council men, Herman Rltstercr. Peter Welter, John Zuber. Joseph Breitensteln Sr.. and Joseph Shrcvc; for recorder, H. Hunke; for treasurer. William Bell; for marshal. . P. M. Mermen". Read the "Wsnt" ads today. Stockholders' Meeting. The- annual stockholders' meeting of the Pendleton Building association will be held In the office of Murk Moorhouse company on April 12. 1!10. at 2:00 p. lit. MARK MOORHOUSE. Secretary. Wanted. A woman or man with fifteen hun dred dollars and their time, can clnir seven dollars a day for about three years, looking after the office or home end of n safe and pleasant business. I manufacture and sell my devices myself. Address C. P. J., care K.ist Oregonian office. When-you don't like a man whose record Is clear you usually say: "He is a good business man, and smart, but I have no use for him personally. New York City manufactures more fur goods than nil tho cities of the country together. It keeps about 9. Oiiil persons employed in the Industry mid Its output for the last year Is valued at 141,400,000. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. He Wrote the Big O's. Fritz Gannon, a card writer, is the gentleman who wrote the letter G on the doors of many Pendleton homes and he did so without any thought of inspiring fear In the hearts of the wo men or the children of the city. C. S. (Doc) Evans, proprietor of the Main street cigar store, has Just re ceived a letter from Gannon, who is now in Salem. Gannon Is an old ac quaintance of Evans and in his letter he explained that he lettered the houses -to keep from visiting any places twice. He regards the matter as a good Joke but hopes that no one has been unduly alarmed because of the letters. righting Damage Suit. A motion In the $20,000 damage suit of Kearney versus the O. R. & X. Is being argued at the court house today. This is the case in which Clar ence Kearney, a former member of the police force is suing the railroad com pany fop damages for physical and mental injuries sustained in falling from nn O. R. & N. passenger train as it pulled Into the local station, last summer. Cnrter & Smythe as at torneys for the railroad company had filed a motion asking that the plain tiff be compelled to submit himself to an examination by a board of physici ans to be appointed by the court. At torneys Fee & Sluter for Kearney are opposing this motion, holding that there Is no law or precedent for it. Tuesday Only At Wohlenberg Department Store f 65c Percale Waists for each . . . 48c $1 and $1 25 White Waists for . . . 85c $2 Waists in several kinds for . . $1.25 1 5c White India Head for . . . .lie 35c Brown Dress Linen for yard . . . 26 C 50c Bath Towels, extra size, for each . . 38c 25c Long Cloth 36 inches wide for yard . " . 16c Tuesday Only WOHLENBERG DEFT STORE "Better Goods for Less Money" MEET TOMORROW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COUNTY CONVENTION WILL OPEN More Than 100 Delegates Will bo In Attendance at Two Day's Sleeting Three Sessions Dally Music Will lie Special Feature. With more than 100 delegates In attendance the fifteenth annual con vention of the Umatilla county Sun day school association, will be con vened in this city tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The sessions of the convention will be held In the Meth odist church on the corner of Webb and Johnson streets. Eighteen of the 30 Sunday schools In the county outside of Pendleton have reported a total of 75 delegates while the 12 schools yet to hear from will bring the number to more than 100. Those yet to hear from are Echo, Umatilla, two at Pilot Rock, two at Adams, one at Athena, two at Freewater, two at Holdman, one at Hermlston, two at Milton. In additi on to those from the outside all the Sunday schools in Pendleton will be represented. The attendance will therefore be the largest of any con vention held since 'the county orga nization was formed. A special feature of each session will behe musical portion of the pro gram to which particular attention has been given. The complete program for tomor row will be as follows: Morn I iifr Session, 10:00 O'clock. Devotional services. .. Rev. X. Evans What Benefit Can We Derive From This Convention. Rev. C. A. Phipps Organizing the Adults Rev. R. E. Storey Business session. Appointing of committees, etc. Afternoon Session, 2:00 O'clock. Praise service led by Rev. R. G. Cal- lison. The Cradle Roll... Mrs. A. J. Owens Boys' Clubs Rev. C. A. Phipps Discussion. Temperance Work in the Sunday Schools .... Mrs. Carrie M. Shields Evening Session. 7:30 O'clock. Praise service, led fty Rev. W. H. Bleakney. Music ....Pendleton Male Quartet Sunday School in Corners . . . . Rev. A. Mackenzie Meldrum Special music. Signs of Promise. .Rev. C. A. Phipps Music Pendleton Male Quartet Read the "Want" nds today. While Scratching Around these fine days don't let your enthusiasm or the climate make you for get your hands and fingers and let you spoil In a moment that soft velvetv texture which you have spent months In perfecting and pre serving, but come In and let us clothe them with a pair Pt our Rubber Work Gloves and save a little worry, dirt, cracks and few scratches. We have a nominal supply and place them on sale this week at a very low figure. Sizes 7 to 10, 55c 7V 0 K 0 E P IP E M Indian Woman Wauls Dninugcs. One of the most important cases to be called for trial at tho first term of the federal court for eastern Oregon which will be convened here tomorro.v i. that of Minnie Joshua against the Northern Pacific company and in which she asks for damages In the sum of Jlo.t'UO. Minnie Joshua is an Indian woman of 43 years who was Injured in the train wreck which oc cuieU' on the Pendleton-rasco branch of the Xorthern Pacific, n.stli of this city in October of 1907. Her spine seems to have been permanently In jured at that time. She had employ ed McCourt & Phelps as her attorneys and they brought suit In the local cir cuit court. The railroad secured a transfer to the federal court and It was supposed the case would be tried in Portland. Since that time the firm of McCourt & Phelps has been dls solved by reason of McCourt having been appointed United States Attorney eastern Oregon hua been given a sep arate district of the federal court and the case has been sent bnck here for trial. Attorney Harrison Allen of Portland, will represent the railroad company The busiest hour In the day In the telephone service Is between 10 and 11 Attention. Knights. Damon Lodge Xo. 4. K of P.. will meet In regular session this evening. Business of importance to transact. All members please attend. W. I. GADWA. C. C. U. W. FLETCHER, K. R. S. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for evedy one at 2nc a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. Po von want five (5) or ten (10) seres In Canyon Conty, Idaho? Great irehnrd belt. Write, oregoniaane Apple Orchard Company, Nyssa, Or. SMMSSMIIfJSmijajWgJLU I HUM Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNAC H, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children! sex: program in today's paper. Program Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. Under t.he Old Managemen 3 THE C RH N D PENDLETON'S BIG. POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION t PICTURE THEATRE. t New Performers, Acts and Pictures twice each week, Sunday and Thursday Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. Doors Open at 7 p. m. ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN 15c. 9228 THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary Condensed Report of Condition at the close of Business Mar. 29, 1 9 1 0 Resources Loans and Discounts Securities and Warrants Banking House Other Real Estate U. S. Bonds (at par) Cash on Hayid Liabilities Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits (net) Circulation . Deposits . $985,352.10 24,600,61 . 60,000.00 16,475.90 . 101,000.00 235,846.45 $1,423,275.06 $100,000.00 100,000.00 63,353.80 97,100.00 1,062,821.26 $1,423,275,06 1 hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. G. MONTGOMERY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April. 1910. CLAUD HALE Seal Notary Public for Oregon ii 9 The Drug Store That Serves You Best a. m. and the busiest day In the years Is the one before Christmas. .