BOar PAGB& DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PKNDLdBTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 110. PACK FIYB. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Extra Special Values For bAlUKUAY Official Weather Report. Minimum temperature, 42. Maximum temperature, 87. Read this List over then Act at Once, Values like these will go like hot cakes Aii 8 l-3c and 10c Lawns Friday and Saturday 6c All 15c to 20c Lawns Friday and Saturday . 12c All 25c to 35c Lawns Friday and Saturday . 19c All Tan Oxfords and Pumps Reg. $3.50, $4 and $5 Values Friday and Saturday . . $2.45 All Black $3.50 Oxfords and Pumps Friday and Sat urday $2.85 All Black $4.00 Oxfords snd Pumps Friday and Sat urday . $3.15 All Black $4.50 and $5 Oxfords and Pumps Friday and Saturday . . . $3.45 All Childrens $1.00 Shoes Fri. and Sat. 58c All Childrens $1.25 Shoes Fri. and Sat. , 79c One Lot Ladies $2.50 Oxfords Fri. and Sat. $1.78 One Lot $1.25 18 in. Embroidered Flouncing 63c Special Values in the Ready-to Wear Section. Be sure and see our stock of Wash Dresses and Suits F. E. Livengood & Co. Has New Auto, H. H. Wesael has purchased a new auto. It Is an Oakland 30 and Is a red car. Marriage License. At the county clerk's office today a license to wed was issued to Cor. win E. Waldron and Maria Louise Holbrook. Walter Burgo Here. Burgo, the Boston Terror, who will step Into the roped arena tonight with Barney Mullln, welterweight champion of the northwest, arrived from La Grande this morning, ac companied by tils trainer, Sam Mitch ell. Burgo says he has been doing some stiff work and Is prepared to put up a hard IB-round battle before the audience of bankers tonight. Settled Ftre Loss. O. P. Steele of Nolin, was here yesterday and while In the city was paid the sum of $1750 In settlement of . the insurance policy which ho carried upon his home at Nolln which was recently destroyed by fire. The Insurance was carried with Bentley & Leffingwell and the loss was adjusted by W. Harvey Wells who came up from Portland for that purpose. Wanted to Pay Fine. Roy Norten, son of A. W. Norton, both well known ranchers, came to town this morning and asked per mission to pay a fine for slapping N. Joerger, who has his place rented. The elder Norten was fined a few dnys ago for assaulting Joerger so the officers thought they would wait and see In what condition Joerger ap peared, before disposing of the case by allowing the younger Norten to pay a fine. The Ladies' and Children's Store. July Ladies Home Journal Patterns Now Ready LOCALS Pastime pictures please U. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Get your horses clipped at the Com mercial barn. Oats and timothy hay fed at the Commercial Barn. Tou can buy cheaper than you can build. See Lee Teutsch. Good gentle saddle horses for la dles. Commercial Ham. For Sale Piano and household fur niture. Phone Red 2932. Trash hauled once a week. Phone Penland Bros. Black 3391. Stop the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon for the best milk and cream. Own your own home. Ask Lee Teutsch about the bargains he has. For Rent Modern five-room fur nished cottage, close in. 801 E. Court. We make a specialty of caring for Fix up your roofs with the best thtpment of shingles ever received Id Pendleton. Crab Creek Lumber Co. Will the party who took the um brella by mistake from Eagle-Wood-mnn hall Saturday night, June 18, please return same to V. Stroble. Lost Round gold locket watch charm. Picture of dog on one aide, Initials "H. A. T." on other. Return to this office for $2.50 reward. Competent steim engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher man for the threshing season. Ad dress Chas. Weston, Celllo, Ore. For Sale or Rent 1300 acre ranch nt North Powder, Ore., suitable for stock, hay and grain. Adjoining town. Plenty of water. Good 8 room house. Earns. Artesian water. Rent er must have best of references. Term of years to right party. Ad dress, E. M. Sanders, Cornucopia, Ore. i;i;onii.it of mvrdrrkd MAN CLAIMS BODY Portland, June 24. Walter John- private horses and rigs. Commercial:"'-" ot fpnkane, brother of William PPH jtiiinsiMi wiiune iiiuiucii'u uuuy was .(found in a trunk nt the Union depot. Loose wheat hay. baled hay ana ,vp(, ,nsl nf?ht fr0m Twln Fag chopped hay fed at the Commercial ,,,.,,, um, cIalmod the body whlch Barn. I,,. will probably bury In n local cem- More moving pictures shown than, ctery. Johnson likewise will claim sny other theater In the city the j the $l!Oo Miss Kersh got from John Pastime, son before lie was killed. The grand For rent A nice cottage on north ; Jury is today listening to testimony side, close in. Inquire Standard Gro cery Co. A very desiruble location, and an excellent home for sale. See Lee Teutsch. For sale Restaurant, doing good business. Apply at Southern Cafe, 206 E. Alta street. t'niteri OroliPRtrn Popular. That the United Orchestra Is more popular than ever is demonstrated by the fact that its services Is constant ly in demand. Tonight part of the organization plays for the smoker giv en In honor of the bankers and part goes to Hermiston where there Is to be a dance. Tomorrow night t:ie or chestra will furnish music for the bankers' banquet at the Quelle and also play nt Stanfield where another one of those pleasant dances will be held. Stanfield Wants Queen. , The contest for Goddess, of Lib erty at Stanfield on July 4 is now on and as arranged by the Stanfield com mittee the race 1s open to all young ladies of the county. Dean Spaulding. of the arrangements committee, has been here to arrange for voting In Pendleton. He has established voting booths at the Pendleton drug store and at Donaldson's. The voting as It now stands is announced to be as follows: Kthel Belts 99 Peariu. llankln . , 60 Ina Cherry 60 Chloe Stanfield 30 Nona Johnson 20 l.lks Had SH-laJ Session. ' Last night was a jolly occasion in local Elkdom anil not for several months have the members of Pen dleton lodge 2SS been out in such force as they mustered in their new hall last night. During the evening two candidates were Initiated and fol lowing that ceremony a social ses sion was taken up. Entertainment was provided by members of the vau deville troupe nt the Grand theater and by Jack Keefe of Weston. As an amateur entertainer the affable principal of the Weston high school has no superiors in th's section. Last night he sang and recited for his brother Elks and his performance was greeted with rapturous applause. The other number upon the social program were also well received. in the case. Both the woman and Webb will probably be indicted as they nr already charged with murder. Modern Woodmen Attention. R'gulur meeting tonight. Initiation. J G. Finney, Clerk. Good Japanese boy wants situa tion to do cooking and house work. P. O. Box 486, Pendleton. For rent House corner Alta and College streets, opposite Presbyterian church. Apply to F. E. Judd. t'ollon l linkers Fined. Washington, June 24. Moses Haas of New York and Frederick Ferkham k" Cincinnati pleaded guilty In the government cotton leak cases today. Advance information of the govern ment report was given certain brok ers allowing a big cleanup on cotton. Hoth men were fined today in the federal court. Haas was fined $ 1000 and Perkhnm $5000. IiiMMH'tor Had Warned. William A. Dalzlel, deputy labor commissioner and factory Inspector, is in the citv today, having arrived this morning. In reference to the ac cident at the Pendleton creamery yes terday which caused the deatli of Proprietor O. F. Harper, Mr. Dalziel asserts no blame can be attached to his office. He was last here on Jan uary 19. at which time the machinery was being installed In the present creamery location. He made no for mal Inspection of the plant as the machinery had not all been Installed. But the says ho warned Mr. Harper regarding the wedge key which yes terday brought about his death. At that time the proprietor laughed at tho recommendation, so the inspector asserts. Since tho accident yesterday changes have been made at the creamery looking towards making the niaehlnerv safer. Wanted Good housekeeper and ' cook. Apply at this office. Koeppens Bed Bug Destroyer GetsThem All.3,EvenBed:Bug 25c The Bottle It is in liquid form and so thin and penetrating that it goea into all the little cracks, killing tho bug3 and destroying the eggs as well, being of an antiseptic nature it gets the germa also. Each bottle is equipped with a shaker cork which makes it quite easy to apply. K0 EPF E M 9 The Drug Store That Serve Tou Best. w For 'Saturday Sellkg 25 c Long Cloth at yard . . . . 16c 1 2 I -2c Sleeveless Vests at ... 8c 65c White Linen Suiting at ... 48c 85c Pillow Case Linen 45 in. wide at . . 65c 1 5c Curtain Swisses at yard . . . 1 0c 25c Mercerized Satteen at yard . . . 18c Misses $2.25 Slippers size 1 1 1 -2 to 2 at . . $ 1 .69 Misses $ 1 .90 Slippers size 8 1 -2 to 1 1 at . . $ 1 .55 45 c Colored Mercerized Linens for . . . 32 c 35 pieces of New 12 1-2 Zephyr Gingham at. . 10c Ladies 65c Silk Gloves for ... . 48c Ladies $ 1 .00 Silk Gloves for . . . 75 c Ladies $1.25 Silk Gloves for $1.00 WOHLENBERG DEFT STORE "Better Goods for Less Money" Orplicuni Today's Program. 1. A Victim of Jealousy. Biograph. This picture show Jealousy to be the worst of human weakness. 3. Mirror of the Future. 3. A Prince of Worth. 4. The Messenger Boy Magician. Lublns trick comedy. 5. Winter Bathing in the West In dies. 6. Song Don't Be An Old Maid, Molly. Little insincerities, if wilful, are but the Infant condition of deliberate deception. Byers' 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. Speed July the Ath at SIM in QUEEN Windows Arc Decorated. Show windows of local business houses are especially decorated to day In honor of the convention of bankers. In the window of the In grnm Grocery company there Is a money exhibit of gold and silver which has kept a crowd in front of that store all day. At the Taylor hardware store there is a very ap propriate exhibit of the county's prin cipal resources, wheat and wool. A separate window is devoted to ench and in eai-h there is everything from the raw product to the finished ma terial. The Peoples Warehouse has an elaborate display of Indian robes with an Indian form In blanket as the principal figure, while tho Alex ander department store also ha tin appropriate Pendleton Indian robo window. The American National bank exhibit In the Wohlenberg store window Is also attractive, while the display of old and odd coins and pa per money of various kinds at tho It Dow & Teterson store and the George Clark Grocery, have attracted 11 MUM VOTE FOR THE OF THE DAY She Will Receive a Beautiful $100.00 Diamond Ring and with every vote purchaser receives one ticket towards an elegant gold watch. Votes on Sale at Pendleton Drug Store and Donaldson's Drug Store M limes and Mir Sports Dancing and Fire Works at Night. Music All Day By United Band and Orches tra of Pendleton I I; i ( no little attention.