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I EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, Al'Jtlt 20, 1910. PAGE FIVE. The Ladies and Misses mt CONTINUES All This Week The Greatest Values We have ever offered No charges for alterations F. E. Livengood & Go. LOCALS Pastime picture please all. Hay for Bale. Phono F. L. 67. Ice cream at Hobbacb'a, Court at. Oats and timothy hay fed at the Commercial Barn. del your horses cl.pped t tho Commercial Barn. Good gentle saddle horses for la d -s. Commercial Barn. New bicycle store, next door to Long Bros.' auto garage. .Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. 311 south Main street. For sale Southern Cafe on East A'.ta street. Inquire 206 East Alta. Anyone desiring horses pastured, see George Hall, Pendleton, Oregon. We make a specialty of caring for private horses and rigs. Commercial Parn. Bundle wheat hay for sale. In quire Pave Wilson or phone Farmer 15. . Loose wheat hay, baled hay and chopped hay fed at the Commercial Burn. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. Lost Cameo stick pin, valuable as a keepsake. Liberal reward If return ed to 325 Water street. Wanted Olrl to do chamber work at Hotel Oregon, Hermlston. 125 per rr. . nth and board and room. Wanted Young girl for assistant ho-jsekeeper. Inquire of Mrs. C. P. W'hop, Association building. Fresh catfish, smelt, herring und clilnook salmon at the rendleton C'a.-h Market. Phone Main 101. Music furnished for all occasions, flnnces In particular, by the United "ichestra K. W. Fletcher. Mgr. ne Main 1 or Black 383S. Wanted Ulrl for general house v : k. Small family, easy work. Mld i'.Ic aged woman preferred. Good l,.. .ie. Box 1. Stanfleld. Ore. Just received, a car of Rock Springs nut cool. This Is what you need for cooking. Price $9 per ton delivered loose or 110 per ton sacked. Oregon Lumber Yard. (lclphla. Additional Importance . ob tains, through the fact that the play Is by those necromancers of stage composition, lfenry Blossom and Vic tor Herbert, who gave us that delight ful cmlc opera, "Mile. Modiste," In which Fritzi Schcff is the bright par ticular star. In seeking a novel setting for his play, Mr. Blossom happily hit upon the country of Holland, which has heretofore not been served up very much by dramatists. The characters In the piece, with the one or two ex ceptions, are all Dutch, and their quaint and brightly colored cos tumes, exhibited in a framework made up of whirling windmills and delft decorations, form, from all accounts, some very novel and pretty stage pic tures. Tho story revolves around the ad ventures of two smart, but flnancial- ly embarrassed Americans, who are "doing" Europe, and who get strand ed at Kntwyk aan-Zee. They try to beat their board bill, but are caught i by a stern sheriff, prosecuted by an ' unrelenting tavern keeper and sen tenced by a burly burgomaster to work out their debt. This they do by , acting as a waiter and an Interpre : ter. A dainty love story Is Introduc I ed in the plot, which involves the two I Americans, a dashing navy officer, a 1 piquant barmaid and a burgomaster's charming daughter and flirtatious sis ter. These various characters are im- personated by a group of exception ally clever players, headed by Bert O. Swur and Frank Woods. AT THEP1CTURE SHOWS Orplicum Today's Program. 1. Lorenzo the Wolf. Dramatic. 2. Athletics In India. Scenic. 3. The Vintage. Industrial. 4. The Puchesg de Longears. Dra ma. 6. The Hunchbacked Fiddler. Com edy. 6. Paula Peters and Her .Trained Animals. Scenic. 7. Pong Schoolmates. "THE It F.I) MILL." Holland Figures Prominently In the tiny Musical Comedy. something In the nature' of an "vent" may be predicted at the Ore gon theater on Monday, May 2 The occasion will be notable because It will usher irt an engagement of what h.i been pronounced one of the best musical offerings of the decade "Tho Red Mill" which, under the direction of Charles Dillingham, mnde an all year run in New York last season, and has since completed engagements of four months In Chicago, three months In Boston and two months In Phlla- The Pastime. The following new pictures for to day's change: "As It Is In Life." Blograph. 1000 feet. Another of those much enjoyed Biograph pictures. The story of a father's love. The beautiful daugh ter Is mado to choose between her lover and her father. "A Western Romance." Dramatic. 1000 feet. The story tells of two children who aro .betrothed, while both are living In the east, In con formity to a clause in a will, the girl to get a fortune provided she marries the boy bcfre she Is 25 years o'.d. Some fine acting In this picture. "Foxy Ernest." Comedy. A hu morous skit which Introduces a nov elty. "A Conquest " Comedy. An amus ing .picture. Save money by reading today's ads. THE SHAVING SHAVERS Season is with us and KOEPPF.NS have a nice line of seasonable goods. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE SEASON'S SPECIAL OFFER. ' OUR $3.00 SPECIAL Razor Hone Strop Brush Mug Bylo Talc Pine Nut Cream Styptic Pencil Soap $2.50 x $1.00 $1.00 50c 35c 25c 25c 10c 10c Total $6.05' ALL FOR $3.00 THIS WEEK KOEPPENS, "The Drug Store That Serves Von Best." Shaving Mug S5o to 91.60 Haior strops 25o to 93.00 Kaior Hones 50c to 91-00 Shaving Soaps ... ...lOe to 50c Ordinary Rasors. . . . . .91 to 9 Safety Razors 91 to 9 Shaving Brushes . . S5o to 91.50 Safety strappers. .91.50 to 99.50 Newsy Notes of Pendleton Official Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 52. Maximum temperature, 64. Stanton Ranch Is Sold. Uenjumln Stanton has sold hla big wheat farm In Cottonwood precinct to V. H. Rogers, a resident of Walla Walla, for $50,000. This la wheat land und contains between 400 and 600 acres. WUlluiiiH Will lie Extradited. Because Henry W. Williams sold a jack on which another man held a ! mortgage, he will be extradited from the state of Idaho and brought back to Pendleton for trial. He is now at Lewlston. Council .Moots Tonight. Bids for the street sprinkling will be opened at the meeting of the city council tonight. It is possible also that Mayor Murphy will announce the name of the man who is to fill the vacancy in the first ward created by me resignation of A. L. Knight. Vaklnia Editor Here. W. W. Robinson, publisher of the North Yakima ReDublle. was in th city for a short time last evening while eroute to soutnern Idaho. Mr. Rob inson says conditions are very prom ising at Yakima at this time. He es timates the population of North Ya kima at 18,000. Elliott Sells Restaurant.' P. O. Elliott has disposed of his restaurant in the Bowman Hotel block to the Wing Restaurant com pany of Walla Walla. The new pro prietors are. Chinamen and have ta ken possession ' of the eating house. Mr. KliloU nas not decided upon his plans for the future, but will prob ably remain In Pendleton. Married 20 year Wants Divorce. A suit for divorce has been filed by Nettie L. Goodwin against William E. Goodwin. The parties to this suit were married 22 years ago in Muscoda, Wisconsin, and have six children rang ing in age from four to 20 years. Four are girls and two are boys. Desertion Is alleged as grounds for legal separ ation. The Goodwins have been resi dents of Hermlston. Kol.hlus Bought Tribune. George A. Robbins. well known res ident of this place, Is now the owner and the publisher of the Pendleton Tribune. He has purchased the local semi-weekly paper from W. L. Thomp son and henceforth Is to have full charge of the paper. Mr. Robbins Is today at his ranch on McKay creek but he is preparing to take active management of the Tribune. IrolilhilliHilts at Work. At the temperance meeting held at the Methodist church lust night ad dresses were made by representative prohibition workers and steps were taken towards the campaign to place the state of Oregon in the prohibition column. A petition Is to be circulated ailing for a vote on a constitutional amendment providing for state wide prohibition. PANAMA TIME These summer days make the Felt Hat a back number, We are showing a complete line of Panamas and Straws In New Creations, Material and Shape. Prices to fit all Purses. See Display in Window Vorkingmen's Clothing Go. Corner Main and Webb Streets or MANIFEST IN ECHO lit'ILDIXG IX PROGRESS, PEOPLE COME AND GO Bids Advertised for Plumbing and Ventilation of New School House Old Residents Leave for East on Visit ToIIaho Party Personal Notes. Vincent to Have High School. County School Superintendent Wel les lias been notified that the recent bond election in the Vincent school district has prevailed by a vote of 41 li l. This means Hiat the district is soon to expend f 15.000 in the erection of a high school building. Superin tendent Welles says this district has one of the best schools in the county and that the patrons are very proud of It. Pioneer Goes to Sent tic. A. J. Sturtevant, the pioneer resi dent of Pilot Rock, left yesterday aft ernoon for Seattle to be at the bed side of his brother, Clarke Sturte vant, who is not expected to live. Sturtevant has lived in Umatilla county more than half a century and was the first county school superin tendent the county ever had. He was accompanied by Abe Miller, justice of the peace for the Pilot Rock district, and who is himself one of the oldest residents of that section of the county. Mis farrier Dies. Miss Rosa B. Carrier, aged 49 years, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carrier, died yesterday about 1 o'clock, at the home of her parents, 1S02 West Webb street. Death was due to tuberculosis. The deceased has resided In Pendleton nearly all her life and was a member of tne women of Woodcraft.-which organization will hnve charge of the funeral exercises. The sermon will be preached by Rev Vnthnn Rvani. nastor of the Metho dist church. Tomorrow at 2 o'clouk i is the hour set for the funeral. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., April 20. At the meet ing of the school board last night, bids as advertised for, for the Instal lation of the plumbing and ventilation for the new school building were opened. The bid of the Lisle Co. of this place being the lowest and best was accepted, the contract price be? ing (1315.00. Albert M. Williams and wife left last evening on a visit to their old home in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have been here seven years, and proved up on a quarter section of wheat land east of town. They have bought property lately in Echo and will make this their home after their return. They expect to be gone a month. Yesterday afternoon Mr. C. R. Bon ney of the Bonney livery stables, drove out fo the shearing plant with his new "taliy-ho" and four horses, taking out a party from town to enjoy the drive through the country and to inspect the plant. The following were am ong the favored ones: Mesdames Roy Ward, Louis Scholl, Jr., and L. E. Ward. Messrs. George, Ward, Pleiser, Bonney and Ward. John Todhunter la making exten sive repairs on the Baker livery stable which he purchased a short time ago. Ed Lltsey leaves inday for Harper, Kansas, for a visit with his parents. Mr. Litsey has been here the past six years, Und in D.at time has acquired considerable real estate in this place. He expects to be absent until the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Otis McCarty and in fant son returned home yesterday morning on the local from Pendleton. Mrs. U Corder was visiting In Pen dleton yesterday. B. F. McCullough returned yester day from a business trip to Portland. Mr. McCullough is now assisting Per ry Gould of the Union stock yards. Portland. Crocket Mitchell is here from the Willamette valley visiting friends and neighbors. Wm. Neil Is here from Colfax, shaking hands with old friends. Monitors In Reserve. Washington, April 19. The navy department has directed that upon the completion of the work now in progress on the monitors Ozark, Ton opah and Cheyenne, they be placed In commission In reserve to be used for training the naval militia, the Ozark at Washington, the Tonopah at Hobo ken, N. J., and the Cheyenne at Brem nierton, Puget Sound, Wash. A Knocker ls'a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for evedy one at 26c a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. 1 J Attention Divphnc Circle. All members of Daphne Circle. W. of W., are requested to meet at their hall at 1:30 sharp Thursday-for the purpose of attending the funeral of Miss Hose Carrier. MRS. P. H. VAN ORSDALL. Guardian Neighbor. far? - IP r li : Notice to My 'Patrons. I have changed my place of resl dnce from 204 W. Alta St., to 619 Cosblo St. Mrs. Geisler. MAKE Of Ladles Suits are positively super r to any on the market because only ral merchant tailor cloth Is used, lioth the same grade, quality jind kind that gentlemen's suits are made or. Staple, serviceable, durable styles. Never out of style, last for years. Gives you a well-to-do ap pearance. Wont spot from water, shrink or look crumpled. Ours are cut, made, tailored right here In Port land. You can see and hear all this when you come in. Its a wonder you don't have one. When in Portland don't fail to see suits worthy of your money. If your size is not in stock we can quickly make one for you. Largest stock of woolens in Tortland to select from. 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