I EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, QTI 'g A'l.lf 'AV(IH.1X8 page rival 1 Tonight After Supper $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 Tan Pumps and Oxfords II Your ChoBce $2.45 Store will be closed all day Monday the 4th F. E. Livengood & Go. The Ladies' and Children's Store. July Ladies Home Journal Patterns Now Ready LOCALS Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. For Sale Piano and household fur niture. Phone Red 2932. Trash hauled once a week. Phone Penland Bros. Black 8391. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 61B Madison street. ?top the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon fur the best milk and cream. For Rent Modern five-room fur nished cottage, close In. 801 E. Court Wanted One good roll top desk. Apply 660 Main street, E. O. build ing. Good milk cows for sale. Phone Black 2661, or see EJ Morgan, River side. For rent A nice cottage on north Hide, close In. Inquire Standard Gro cery Co. Competent steam engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher man for the threshing season. Ad dress Chas. Weston, Celilo, Ore. Wanted A stock salesman capable of earning $250 a month, to handle high class, legitimate oil stock. l!ig returns for small Investments. To u cupulile man we offer attractive in ducements. Answer, giving refer ences. The S'ncllinn Oil Company, 3 T. 1 - a "i 3 Hush street. Sun Francisco, Cal. Mark Patton cordially invites all his old patrons to call at his new and sanitary barber simp which was formerly the Rushy Baths, Main street, opposite Alexanders." Mark Patton, barber, 723 Main st. P...rber, 723 Main st., Mark Patton. Missing from place. of Amos Pond on, bridle, headstall round, limber bit; one martlngab- with red straps and rins through which reins go; one gray saddle blanket; one checkered stable blanket. Finder notify East '! Konian. L"-t or strayed from the Maple or Chris Travcr pasture, one bay hnre branded XII connected on left shoul-di-r; weight about 1100 pounds. J 1 0 reward for returning same. Kupers R McCook Implement House. Amplitude. The tiresome talker had elaborated bis point at great length. "There,' lie said, "that's the argu ment In a nutshell." "I see." growled the bored listen i r. "in a eocoanut shell." Chicago Tribune. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplicuni Todays Program. 1. The Peacemaker. Drama. Vlt a graph. 1000 feet. 2. The White Captives of the SUuixs. Drama. Kalem, 1000 feet. 3. Dimltrl Donskoy. Drama. Pa the. 706 feet. 4. 24 Aour Automobile Race. Sce nic. Pa the, 270 feet. 5. Come, Take a Swim In My Ocean. PERSONAL MENTION Orphciiiii Program for Sunday. 1. Burly Bill Comedy. Essanay, 1000 feet. 2. United States Life Saving Drill. Educational. Edison, 250 feet. 3. The House on the Hill. Drama. Edison. 745 feet. 4. A Night on the Coast. Drama. laumont, 600 feet. 5. The Monastery In the Forest. Scenic. Gaumont, 4 00 feet. 6. All She Gets from the Iceman is Ice Tlio l'asiline. Will have an extra good program for Sunday's change. , "The Face at the Window." Bio graph drama, 1000 feet long. De scription conveys n,, ;ideiate concep tion of the power and beauty of this picture. It is one of those heart stories which have such a direct appeal that one cannot escape from its fascina tion, nor forget its impression. "The Price of Jealousy." Kalem, drama,-1000 feet. A beautiful ro mance with a great moral lesson. A story of an art student, the love of an artist and his model. "Max Makes a Touch." Comedy. "Pour, But Proud." Drama. And thy lived happily ever after, could be written over this picture. Unanswered Yet. "How much is a kiss worth?" Ah, well, ah me! Through fearful news, I must break It: It makes all the difference In the world, you see. Whether it's given or whether you take it. Boston Herald. Unfurnished housekeeping roomt for rent In the East Oregonlnn build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot nnd cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. Tor life.TirT accident and grain in surance, see J. S. Koes. Pastime pictures please all. 'utir-ftm-uw' .M'.0um3UMMMt - I'TiH tit ii an .inn - Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens!!! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed ones p!n.m your order nlgilit before. We fi dress none except for orders so If you like cold storage poultry S patronize the other fellow or store yourself. East End Grocery JESS'' lies. Phone It. 2581. I Koeppens Bed Bug Destroyer Gets Them All, Even Bed Bugs 25c The Bottle It is in liquid form and so thin and penotratinar that, it goos into nil the little cracks, killing the burrs and dostroying the fggs ns well, being of an antiseptic nature it gets the germs also. Each bottle is equipped with n shaker cork which makes it quite easy to applj' K 0 E P fl? E M 9 The Drug Store That Serves You Best. it J. F. iiaddely and wife came down last evening from their home In Athena. W. A. Gilliam Is hero from Granite for the transaction of business. J. E. Hechan came In from Pilot Rock yesterday afternoon. W. F. Dawson of Pilot Rock spent last night In Pendleton. George Baer came up from Port land this morning and will visit friends here over Monday. George Phelps will b imong those from this city who wlii spend the fourth at Pilot Rock. District Attorney G. W. Phelps leaves tonight for Meacham to join his family at their summer home. Jasper Sams came down from Mil ton yesterday afternoon and Is tran sacting business at the county seat. C. C. Burdlck, traveling freight agent for tho Northern Pacific, Is here today from Walla Walla. Mrs. J. A. Smith left this morning for Colfax, where she will be a guest at the home of her parents for several days. Lee Teutsch will attend the town site opening at Glenn Ferry and King Hill, July 11 and 12 in the interests of his clients. Miss Jocelyn Faulkes of Portland, will arrive in Pendleton this evening to be the guest of Mrs. Norbourne Berkeley for several days. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, now at the head of the colonization work for the Umatilla project, has been transact ing business In the city today. William Jones and family, former residents of Pendleton, now liv ing in Seattle arrived this morning to visit with friends for some time. Chief of Police Gurdane and wife left this morning for Portland, where they will remain for a' few weeks for the purpose of having the chief's eyes operated upon. George and Francis Strangler and Merle Farrell expect to leave In a few days for a trip Into the mountains near Ukiah. They expect to be gone for several days. Ross Weimer, of the Pawtelle jew elry store, will leave this evening for Salem upon a threo weeks' vacation. He will pass most of the time camp. Ing and hunting In the vicinity of Mt. Jefferson. Attorney Herman Beverly of Port land, passed through Pendleton this morning rn his way to Athena to look after business Interests. He will re turn to the metropolis tonight. Marion B. James arrived last eve ning from Portland and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Teutsch. Mrs. James has been visit ing in Pendleton for several days. J. H. Young, formerly in charge of the O. It. & N. store department In this city for many years, hat now lo cated in Portland. Is in the city today, on his return to Portland from an ex tended visit in Nebraska. Uev. J. E. Youel of Union, who has been assisting with the meetings at Mission station, left this morning for Pilot Rock where he will fill the pul pit at the Presbyterian church to morrow in place of Rev. Warrington. E. D. Weaver and family have left upon a month's visit to La Grande, Prairie City and other places. Mr. Weaver Is make-up man upon the East Oregonlan and during his vaca tion his position will be filled by Wil liam liOwell. Churches GOOD INDIANS GET MONKY IS WITIIHF.M) Christian Church. North Main street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., communion services at 11. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Wed nesday night prayer meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Every one welcome to all services. I German Evatur. Lutheran Church. Services at Pendleton Sunday, July 3, In the Presbyterian church, corner College and Alta streets, at 2 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Geo. L. ."prattler, pastor. Church of the Kedit-nier. The Litany will be said and the Holy Communion celebrated at the 11 a. m. service. There will be divine services with sermon, at 8 p. m. The soloist will be Miss Edna Zimmerman. All are cordially Invited. Charles Quinney, Rector. Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject "God." Services on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. .Sunday school at 10 o'clock on Sun day morning. Reading room open dally from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. Everybody cordially Invited. Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. Methodist. First Methodist EDiscoDal church. corner Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, pastor. The morniner theme will be "Eagle Flights." Evening, Freedom," a patriotic service. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. Sun day school io a. m. .Epworth league, 7 p. m. Strangers are inv ted to wor- ship with us. Presbyterian Church. Corner Alta and Colleee streets. Sabbath school. 10 o'clock; church services, 11 ; a patriotis subject will be considered; Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. There will be no evening service. Baptist Church. Baptist Church, E. Alta and John son streets, Rev. R. E. Storey, pastor, 302 E. Alta street. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon. "The Exalted Nation." Evening.. "Patriotism and Practices." Bible school at 10 O'clock with classes for all. Invita tion extended to all these services. FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm 1$ quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at One. It cleanses, soothes, beats and protects the diseased mem. brane resulting from Catarrh and drives iwuy aCoId in the Head quickly. Restore the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Lkjuio Oream B:i!m for use in atomizers 75 eta. Elv Urothers, 50 Warren Street. New York. f O&0 COLOl General Olean-Up Sale All Summer Goods to be Closed Out by August 1 st We must make room for new goods and new departments One-Hall Price on all One Piece Wash and Wool Dresses One-Half Price on all Coats and Jackets. One-Half Price on Parasols 1-4 off all Dress Skirts. 1-4 olf all Children's Wash Dresses 1-2 Price on Combination Suits Reductions on Women's and Children's Shoes Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods (or Less Money Automobile for Sale. Owner, on account of affairs that will require his absence from this vi cinity offers for sale his five passen ger, leading make automobile. This U a new car bought only last month, my other theater In be sold at a large discount from cost. Pastime. Anyone figuring on buying a car can secure the biggest kind of a bargain In this. Address, M. N. care this office. More moving pictures shown than the city the Picnicking Made Easy Everything tobe desired in lunch goods Deviled Ham Sardines Pork and Beans Tomato Soup Veal Loaf Schrlmp Corned Beef Pried Beef Melrose Pate Olives Chow Chow Pickles Pioalllll I INGRAM'S GROCERY one Main 37 Special! Special! Special ! At the Grand ISieatre FROM "INCOM PKTI'.NTS' Major Swnrt.laiiili'r Pays Out S15.no" In Indians Who Have lVmonstrnl c( Their KcsMnlhilil.v Others Are Denied Cusli. There Is much Joy or much" sadness in the tepees on the Indian reserva tion, fur the time of the first sem' nnnual payment "f rent money for 1910 has now arrived. The Joy Is in the camps of those who have shown themselves to be sober and competent Indians, while sadness reigns with those who In the past have convert ed their funds Into firewater or use less finery. According to the present plans, the "competent" Indians arc being given all the money that Is coming to them while the "incompetents," of which there are about fift at present, get nothing. Major Swartzlander is of the opinion that r-ome plan will soon he devised by the Indian department whereby the rent money due the "in competents" will be doled out to them a small amount at n time The present payment was the mon ey that was due from the renters April 1 anil amounts to between :'". OHO and $40,000. A total of $10,000 was paid out yesterday, while $15,000 will have been paid out before closing up time tonight. The present method of making pay ments is one that was devised and urged by Major Swartzlander and It seems to meet with the hearty ap proval of tho merchants and the oth ers with whom the Indians are ac customed to transact business. There is a chance for those who are In the "incompetent" class to work up and imVhe other hand there is always the chance that some of those in the competent class will be blacklisted. As Major Swartzlander explained this afternoon. It is simply placing the Indian on hlB honor. If the method Is continued it will mean that the Oc tober payment will be turned over to the Indians earlier than usual this fall and that subsequent payments will probably be made much more promptly. Afternoon of July 4th Returns of the Jeffries-Joins! rss jj Will be announced by rounds as received by wire direct from the ring side through the East Oregonian as a special feature with our excellent vaudeville and picture program Ladies Specially Invited A nice cool place to spend the afternoon Only theatre in Pendleton to receive these returns