EIGHT PAGES. DAILY KAOT OKIiXxOXlAN. PENDLB7TON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 81, 110. FACE WTVM. f Dresses by the Hundred This is the greatest dress season we have ever known. Every Lady wants a ready-made dress. We are Selling them We have them in stock ready for you, over 600 new ones direct from New York Our Prices are Right $ 1 .50 to $25.00 Come and see for Yourselves No Charges for Alterations F. E. LIVENGOOD & COMPANY The Ladies' and Children's Store. LITTLE BABY DIES I HEART FAILURE MILTOX CHILD KXriltES IX ARMS OF MOTILEH Two Montlw OU1 Daughter of Mr. and Sirs. JusiM-r Wiiim Discovered to Be Dead When Family Arrives In Town .Sunday Oilier News Items from Milton. 1 LOCALS AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Pastime pictures please all. Help wanted at Domestic Laundry, j Got your horses clipped at the Com mercial barn. i Oats and timothy hay fed at the ! Commercial Barn. Good gentle saddle horses for la- die?. Commercial Barn, ' For sale A bull. Peth M. Richard-I Sun. Pendleton, Oregon. J Stop the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon! for the best milk and cream. Room and board In private family. 23 College street, phone Red 1087. We make a specialty of caring for private horses and r'gs. Commercial Barn. Loose wheat hay, baled hay and chopped hsjr fed at the Commercial Barn. More moving pictures shown than any other theater In the city the Pastime. Frank Nodo. shoe shining parlor, located in front of State saloon. Eight shines for SO cents. Lost Gold watch, near O. R. & N. depot platform Return to this of fice and receive reward. For rent House corner Alta and College streets, opposite Presbyterian church. Apply to F. E. Judd. - Fix up your roofs with the best shipment of shingles ever received In Pendleton. Crab Creek Lumber Co. About 4000 feet Qoodyear Rubber company hose, best and cheapest in the market, for sale at Sharon & Ed dlngs. Do you care whether you use the best coal? Then see us. -We Just re ceived the best shipment of coal ob tainable. Crab Creek Lumber com pany. Lost Ladles gold watch with gold fob attached. Name of owner In back of wntch. Finder plcnse leave at Hanscom'a Jewelry store and receive reward. You are not only assured of better prices by figuring with us. but you get better material when you buy of us. It pays to see us. Crab Creek Lumber company. Just received, a car of Rock Springs nut coal. This is what you need for cooking. Price 19 per ton delivered loose or 110 per ton sacked Oregon Lumber Yard. Be sure and notice the collar dis play in the Peoples Warehouse) win dow. They ore the Karl & Wilson two for a quarter collars. The best styles and the best collars In the world. Are you going to see the Johnson Jeffries fight July 4? Why not get your round trip ticket free? Buy your suit at the Peoples Warehouse. They are giving a round trip ticket free with every suit they sell. They give n coupon. You may get tho right one. it's worth trying. Orjdieuin. Today's program. 1. The Final Settlement. A Bio. Krnph drama, 1000 feet. 2. His Wife's Testimony. Eclipse ilramn, 1000 foet. 3. The Girl from Arizona. Pathe ilnima, 1000 feet. 4. Somebody's Waiting for You. The PuMllinc, Tin; following program for today's change: "Carininella." Edison. Drama. !, 010 feet. Esp.clal y written for Ed ison production by Edward W. Town send, representing an Italian flower girl who aspires to the love of a mil lionaire youth whom she met under romantic circumstances. "The Cowboy's Devotion." Dramat ic. 1000 feet. A real man is unques tlnoably the king of a woman's heart as is plainly shown in this love story. "Villainy Defeated." Drama. A ('ever story well told. "Accidents Will Happen." Com edy. A film that contains several Kood laughs. "l'ete Wants a Job." Comedy. .i:hm.xv kxhiiu i i; CIVIC llll.UTY PLANS Berlin. A very Interesting exhi bition has Just been opened In Ber lin; unique, too. of Its kind as noth ing like It has been attempted In any other country. Described briefly It is an assemblage of all that can di. reel the makers of cities In the layli g out. building and organization of an Ideal place of residence for popula tions, large or small. Plans. pic tures, photographs and models of parks, streets and houses are to be seen, and not nlone of the Greater Berlin of the future, which Is even now engaging municipal attention In the German capital, hut of cities like New York, rails, Boston and Chicago. It is recognized In Germany that o ureat, and perhaps the chief glory of (lie nineteenth century, Is the publle awakening, which occurred during Its last quarter, to the so.callcd "so cial question." and particularly that part of it which Is concerned with the organization of towns with a viey to dwelling, to transportation, and to the exploitation nf the town's naturM surroundings for keeping young and healthy Us Inhabitants of every class dow nto the poorest. Card of Thank. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many kind acts of assistance rendered us during the late bereave ment and also for tho many beautiful floral pieces. RALPH HOWLAND, T. D MATTHEWS AND FAMILY. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., May 31. One of the saddest deaths ever occurring In this city was that of Ernestine, the two months old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sams. When the parents started for church Sunday morning the babe was well, and during the ride to town was apparently asleep. When they arrived at the home of Mrs. Sams' parents, the lady handed the babe to her father, Mr. Matt Hudson, who proceeded to unwrap it and klss the little face, when he found that life had fled. A physician was at once summoned but it was no use Hear', failure was the cause of death The suddenness of the death of their baoe almost prostrated the parents. Funeral services were held from the Hudson residence at 10 o'clock this morning, the Rev. C. H. Hilton offi ciating. Interment was made In the I. O. O. F. cemetery In Milton. The sympathy of the entire community of Milton-Freewater is with the bereav ed parents In this, the loss of their onlv child. The recital of Prof. W. A. Bacon will be held at the South M. E. church Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. F. Campbell of La Grande, is visiting relatives In Milton. Mrs. J. P. Hayes is in the city, the guest of her daughter, Miss Mina Hayes, who Is manager of the tele phone office here. Mrs. Hayes came up from McMinnvlHe, Ore., yesterday aj,.; "! v-: ;t this week at the home ! Mrs. Verne Van Vranker a: '. , Walla. Miss Ethel Martin, musical instruc tor at Columbia college, was present ed with a beautiful ring today as a token of appreciation by her friends. Miss Martin will teach school next year in Idaho. A game of ball will take place be tween Bade's team of Walla Walla and the Milton fans Strawberry day. Mrs. John Frazier is reported on the sick list this week. Mrs. Sharp and daughters of Athe na, were guests over Sunday at the Theodore Danner home. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk, Mrs. Dan Kirk and J. F. McRea were among those from Walla Walla who decorated graves in Milton yesterday. c. E. Brown, who has been on an extended trip through California, re turned home Sunday. Mr. Leslie Obert of Eugene, Ore. is a guest of friends In this city. Wm Petzer and family are visitors in Wnlln Walla. Miss Bertie Elam will leave Satur day for Portland, where she will at tend the rose carnival. Mrs. Nathan Pierce is visiting rela tives and friends In Milton. She will return to her home in Walla Walla tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Hinghoffer and daugh ters of Walla Walla were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller Sunday. Wednesday. June 1, Miss Beryl Pat rick will become the bride of Rev. Leslie Obert of Eugene. Ore. The wedding will be a quiet affair, only the Immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties being present. Tile ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patrick. The couple wlil live In Eugene. Mrs L. B. Storm. Mrs. C. J. Wal lingford. Mepha Walker, Miss Taylor and Ethel Dupre were Walla Walla visitors today. The lecture given in the Christian church Sunday night by the Hon Clinton V. Howard, was one of the best ever listened to by a Milton au dience. The gentleman kept the house in an uproar by his wit and Milton have him a great ovation. Clearance on Shoes Oxfords and None reserved, your choice of any shoe, oxford, pump, or slipper in the house for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at, TUESDAY the last Day of MAY SALE PRICES. WOHLENBERG DEP'T STORE "Better Goods for Less Money" MM TAKES DKCOKATIOX DAY GAME A ITER 12 IXXIXGS Notice to Public. Dr. I. U. Temple wishes to an nounce the removal of his office from the John 8chmldt building to the Am erican National bank building. Circus Is Coming. The Mig Consolidated Shows of the now famous I'ainpoeii urotners win exhibit in Pendleton, Friday, June 17, showing, this season, added attractions in every department of amusement and making It the greatest canvass show in existence, according to the advertisements. Effects of Drugs. Persons employed In India rubber factories sometimes inhale bisulphide of carbou and suffer from frightful dreams of being murdered or of fall ing over precipices. Opium stimulates Imagination; alcohol In excess excites dread and suspicion; hasheesh, from which the word assassin was derived, produces homicidal maula. These drugs have a distluct effect upon the moral sense. Sometimes, as from al cohol, a coarse and stupid brutality Is stimulated, or, as from morphia, a gloomy and morose temper, or, as from cocaine, while tho manner remains gentle, the victim develops thieving and lying habits. Makes It Two Straight from Tailend crs by Capturing Yesterday's Con trast Game Was Won and liosst Several Times Other Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., May 31. By a superior article of ball Echo defeated Umatilla Sunday by a score of 6 to 0. The game was full of good playing on both sides, Laymen of Echo, only al lowing two hits and havinc 9 strike outs to his credit, while Umatilla's pitcher only allowed 4 hits and struck out 7 of the husky Echo batsmen. Stung by defeat of Sunday they came back Monday with blood in their eyes and had the game cinched until the last half of the 12th in ning when a timely two bagger bv Cillbert which was followed up by an other from Hosklns brought in the winning run. The score stood 5 to 4 in Umatilla's favor in the first half of the ninth and was tied in Echo's half, Umatilla making two more in the eleventh an 1 Echo tying in their half, and at the end of the 12th stanza the score stood 7 to S In Echo's favor. After the game the firemen gave one of their fine dances which was well attended. Music by the Echo band. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl, Jr.. have gone to the mountains on a fishing trip. Thev expect to return Wednes day. Mrs. Roy Cooper of Prineville, who has been visiting M. C. Baragers, ret turned to her home this morning. Mrs. Bert Longnecker has gone to Portland and expects to take in the rose carnival before returning. Mr. Thompson of Hermiston spent the day in Echo yesterday. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Me Cullough was held from the residence of Orandma McCullough in Echo, llev. Lambert having charge of the services. Interment in the Odd Fel. lows cemetery. f W Cheaper Than Gas Jj Denatured Alcohol vft I a gallon at ( - - i ) ' F. 3. DONALDSON, Oo '' g ' - -r-. LS Reliable Druggist. I MR. BUSINESS MAN! The new Earl Wilson Redman Collars that are now heing displayed by the Peoples Warehouse, where it pays to trade are the best two for a quarter collars in the world. Try i hem. Barrill, Cook's former guide, say. he does not believe the Fairbanks expedition reached the top of Mt. Mc Kinley. We would lii( be aa: Koeppens'Bed Bug Destroyer GetsJThem All. EvenBecT.Bug. 25c The Bottle It is in liquid form nnd so thin and penetrating that it goes into all the little cracks, killing tho hugs nnl destroying tho fggs as well, heing of an antiseptic nature it gets tho germs also. Eachhottle is equipped with a shaker cork which makes it quite easy to apply. K a E P IP E The Drug Stoi-e That Serves You Best. Blind Justice. We meet our philosophical friend and observe that he is smiling couteutedly. "What has gone wrong now'" we ask. "Nothing has gone wrong," he ex plains. "Soiuetulug went right Sprlg gans owed Ilennett $10,000 and put his property In his wife's name so that Ilennett couldn't collect" "But that lsu't auythlug unusual." "And last night Mrs. Sprlggans elop ed with Ilennett !"-Life. SMALL DEFECTS Uncertainty. "I am always horribly nervous when I buy n suit of clothes from a strange tailor." "Yes; a person you don't know is hard to stand off."- Houston Post. A Leading Part. "My brother has 11 leadlin: part In M,.,l (l..r,.. "What lv! : '!?" v r 'o across the In tin' I i : " ! " No matter what else you may say of him, Beverldge Is no dry talker. !'r- " the .i..ases of the eye (trow to great c rors of Refrae ' cause of most E(j as well as poor sight. lroicrly Pilled Glasses are the best standby In times of eye trouble. Here the filling Is Scientific. Dale Rothwell Optometrist. with Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler We can supply all your needs in Loose Leaf Binders Loose Leaf Sheets Loose Leaf Billing Outfits Counter Sale Slips also Engraved and Steel-die printing of Every Description UR prices are the same as you will pay by sending away and you will keep your money in circulation in your home city. It Costs Nothing to Consult Us. ROOSEVEIiTS MARVELOUS CAR EER AND AFRICAN TRIP. 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