TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OKBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1010. PAGE rmc I Tonight after SuppeFj 6 to 9 O'clock-. Only Our 3rd Great Saturday Night Shoe Sale Any Ladies' $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, One, Two or Three strap Pump in bur huge stock, Your choice Join the Crowd Tonight F. E. Livengood & Co. June Ladies Home Journal Patterns and Style Books Now Ready il LOCALS Paatlm. picture plea, all. Hay for sale. Phone F. L, IJ. Ice cream at Hobbach'a, Court at Fresh buttermilk at Jensen cream- Oats and timothy hay fed at th Commercial Barn. Oet your horses clipped at tha Commercial Barn. Farmers' blacksmith ooal cheap. Crab Creole Lumber Co. Qood gentle saddle horses for la dies. Commercial Barn. For rent A suit of pleasant house keeping rooms. 602 Water street. A shipment of best cedar posts, just arrived. Crab Creek Lumber Co. Room and board In private family, lit College street, phone Red 1087. We make a specialty of caring for private horses and rigs. Commercial Barn. Loose wheat hay, baled hay and chopped hay fed at the Commercial Barn, More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. Lady stenographer desires position. Pendleton preferred. Address M., are this office. Frank Nodo, shoe shining parlor, located In front of State saloon. Eight shines for BO cents. The Pendlttton Cash Market la the fliv-e .o buy pure lard at reasonable prices. Phone Main 101. First showing of Chantecler ties In Pendleton now on display at Working men's Clothing company. For rent House corner Alta and College streets, opposite Presryterian Virch App!j Ii f K IjJI Fix up your roofs with the best shipment of shingles ever received in Pendleton. Crab Creek Lumber Co. Lost Sunday evening. May 1, lady's small gold watch, with small green leather fob. Liberal reward for re turn to Gus La Fontaine, Quelle res taurant. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. Just received, a car of Rock Springs nut 'coal. This Is what you need for cooking. Price 19 per ton delivered loose or $10 per ton sacked. Oregon Lumber Yard. About 60,000 feet of second hand lumber suitable for barns, wood and sidewalks, and some rustic, for sale cheap. Apply to L. W. Jones, O. R. A N. roundhouse. Strawberry pickers wanted Rt Free water, Ore. Any number can get all the work they can do. Camp grounds free. Come and enjoy a very profit able outing. Milton Fruit Growers' Union, AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. New pictures at the Orpheum Sun day and Monday will be: 1. The Minotaur. (Vltagraph), dramatic, 1000 feet 2. Indian Blood (Lublan Picture) dramatic, 1000 feet. 3. The Bag Pipe Player, (Pathe), dramatic, 600 feet. 4. Jim Wants to Get Pinched, (Pathe), comedy, 600 feet. 6. Molly Lee Song. Hie Pastime. The program for Sunday promises to be a good one. The greatest vestal film ever produced, "The Angelus." Selig. 1000 feet. Dramatic. Taken from Millet' fa mous painting. A story laden with tne simplicity of Human nature. Prob ably every one who Bees this picture would like to see more like it "A Vein of Gold." Drama. 1000 feet A strongly dramatic picture. Here Is a whole string of novel situa tions and as the boys say. It Is a rat tling good story and everyone who sees the picture will thrill with emo tion more than once. "The Miner and Camllle " Comedy. A humorous film, having as its theme the vigorous action of a miner who sees Camlle for the first time. "Ready In a Minute." Comedy. A pretty In a pretty gown, will be ready to attornl the theater In a minute. Homlutlon of Condolence. Pendleton, Ore.. May 2, 1910. By decree of. the Great Ruler of the Universe we record the passing away or our beloved and esteemed Neigh bor, Miss Rosa Carrier, on April 19th, 1910. Whereas, In her death Daphne Cir cle Women of Woodcraft has lost one of their faithful and conscientious members, her parents a loving and dutiful daughter and their sole com fort In their reclining years. Resolved, That we the members of Daphne Circle extend our sincere sympathy to the parents In this dark hour of their bereavement and commit them to the tender mercies of One who docth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be sent to the bereaved par ents, a copy to the Pacific Echo and the East Oregonlan and a copy placed on the minutes of the Circle, and that the charter of our Lodge be draped In mourning for thirty days, In sorrow for our loss. ? S. J. McBRIAN, SARAH F. HALE, RUTH SIMPSON, Committee. For Sale Cheap. Household goods at your own price. 212 South Main street. i Baptist Church. Baptist church, E. Alta and John son streets. Morning and evening worship. Preaching by the pastor, at 11:00, "Tabernacling with Men;" at 8:00 "A Man of His Country." Young Peoples meeting at 7:00, Mrs. Hurvey leader. Bible school at 10:00 with classes for all. General Invi tation Is extended to all these ser vices. R. . E. Storey, pastor, 302 E. Alta street Baker cab stand, Phone Main II. Hotel St. George. Always to the Good. "Say, Stuffy, you're a lucky dog. If you had been a goat you'd have been born with a tin can In your mouth." Tho Socrot of Dry floating Can be seen in our window and by stepping into our store will be freely explained to you. By this method you can clean even the most delicate of fabric with the least danger of Injury to them ' and the system Is simplicity Itself. Call and see. The Drug Store That Serves You Best. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Official Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 48. Maximum temperature, 73. W. W. Harrah's Brother Dead. W. W. Harrah, the well known far mer, has Just received word of the death of his brother, Harvey Harrah at hs home In Gallitan, Missouri. Will Play at Athena. " The Pendleton baseball team goes to Athena tomorrow morning for a contest with the team from that town. Pilot Rock and Weston will play at "Weston. Harlan will be In the box for Pendleton, Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was Issued to day to B. Gains and Mabel Cushman, both of Milton. The groom-to-be la only 19 years of age and the consent of his father was therefore given to the marriage. Washington School Wing. The fifth spelling contest between the pupils of the Washington and Hawthorne schools was held yester day afternoon and was won by the Washington school." This givea that institution three victories against two for the opposing school. Shipping Indian Ponies. Six carloads of Indian cayuses were shipped to Montana last evening over the Northern Pacific. The ponies had been collected from the reservation and purchased by James Jones, the well known horse buyer. All of the animals were small and of the poor est quality to be found in the county. To Settle Water Rights. Many Pendleton attorneys will go to Echo Monday to meet with State Engineer John H. Lewis and Water Commissioner Saxton for the purpose of adjudicating the water rights along the Umatilla river. Three days later a similar meeting will be held In Pendleton. Shipping Sheep to Seattle. Six car loads of sheep were shipped to Seattle this morning over the Northern Pacific. They consisted for the most part of spring lambs and were to be fed at Ellensburg enroute. Herbert Boylen of Pilot Rock was the shipper. Peter Ager expects to ship ! 14 or 15 car loads to the same market early next week. Pupil Held Recital. Yesterday the pupils of Miss Finney held a contest In scale work and each pupil played all the major and mi nor scales. The contest "was awarded to Margaret Colesworthy. On Mon day, Miss Finney's pupils are to give a recital for the benefit of their mothers. They will render the same program they have at a recltaj last Saturday. Valuable Stallion Disfigured. A black stallion belonging to A. D. Rhonimus of Cabbage Hill, was se riously disfigured for life, as he stood In the oh Knowlton stable on Cotton wood street last night. Rhonimus had ridden the animal In from his Cab bage Hill ranch last evening and while the animal was standing in his stall he was slashed with a sharp knife In such a manner as to render him useless hereafter. Dr. D. C. McNabb was railed but could only complete the work undertaken by the miscre Bronco Busting Ttomorrow. A bronco busting contest has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon and will be held at the baseball park on West court street at 2:30. It Is said that several bad horses have been secured for the occasion, one of them being the outlaw that threw every rider at the Athena contest. Another horse which threw three Indians in succession last evening will also be in the lot. Among the riders will be Billy Caldwell who won the first prize last fall and George Fletcher, the well-known colored rider. Itiierstatto Is O, K. Pilot Rock ball tossers are indig nant over a roast that was given Umpire Buerstatte in the last week's Issue of the Pilot Rock Record, ac cording to Manager Casteel of the Pilot Rock team. Mr. Casteel, in a phone message today to the East Ore gonan praised the work of "Buss' and said that while all umpires are by na ture Imperfect as are other mortals, he- made it apparent that the Pilot Rock team regards the umpire as very fair as umpires go. Examining Fish Conditions. Deputy Game and Fish Warden O. F. Turner, C. K. Cranston, secretary of the , anglers association; Will Humphrey and Pat Murphy left this morning for the Cold Springs reser voir and dam In the Murphy automo bile. They will investigate the re ported trout conditions at the reser voir and will see If It Is possible to get the starving fish back Into the river. In addition to making a per sonal Investigation of the actual con ditions they will confer wltn Engineer Newell relative to the steps necessary to be taken. Byron's Troubadours. The Byron Troubadours are the finest musical organisation I have ev er heard. They were originally engag ed for two concerts, but were so sat isfactory that they have, been re-en gaged weekly for nearly two months. Louis Drossel, Chicago. At the Christian church, Pendleton, Thursday evening, May 19. Proshyterlnn. The usual services will be held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn ing sermon at 11 o'clock, Christian Endeavor at 7:00 and evening ser mon at 8 o'clock. Dr. W. H. Bleak ney, acting pastor. Pendleton's Big May Sole Now In Full Blast At Wohlenberg Department Store And Continues the Balance of the Month We are offering Special Reductions in our SHOE DEPARTMENT For Saturday Only See Window The Livest Values Yet, in AH Kinds of Ready-to-Wear Things Are Ihese Any Ladies Tailored Suit Pongee and White Serse Excepted at HALF PRICE Ariy Spring Coat or Jacket at HALF PRICE Any Wool Skirt at ONE-THIRD OFF All Muslin Underwear at ONE-THIRD OFF Extraordinary reductions in Lingerie Waists Swisses and Nainsook Embroideried Edging Insertions . and Flouncing at the Liveliest Reductions WOHLENBERG DEPT STORE "Better Goods for Less Money" The ladles of the Parish Aid of the Episcopal church . are going to have n dinner on May 34. Bronco Busting Contest OPEN TO ALL RIDERS Baseball Grounds, Sunday, May 15, 1910 Several outlaws that have never been ridden before. Cash prizes given for first, second and third place. Admission 50c Commences 2:30 P. M. Second Annual Convention Oregon Thresher's Ass n Albany, Oregon, June 2 and 3 ' 1 0 Round trip rate of one and one-third fare on the certificate plan will be made by O. R. & N. and S. P. Co.s. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 3d inclusive, good for return until June 1 0th. Important subjects will be discussed includ ing an address by a Special Representative of the U S. Uovernment. Fot further information as to rates, dates of sale, etc call on any O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent T. F. O'BRJEN, Agent Pendleton, Oregon.