EIGHT PAGES BAILY BLAST OUDGONIAX, PHXDIJBTOIf, OltXOOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1910. PAGE FITS 1 1 " Jl I A New Shipment of Silk Waists In all shades and Black and Persian designs $3.50 to $12.50 SIZE: 32 to 46 F. . Livengood Co. The Ladies' and Guldiu's Store. LOCALS Pastime ptcturaa plesae all. 6ee Lad A Bon (or sixas. Call up Main 4 St for signs. Phone ifaln 1 (or United Orchestra. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R S812. Good milch cow for sale. See tie Tcutach. If you have houses to rent or sell, see Lee Teutsch. Automobile (or hire, day or alght Phono Main 74. Three nicely (urnlshed houses (or ale or rent. Lee Teutsch. Hohbaaa's coffee and( oyster house U now open; beat of service. For reat Fire reeaa heuse, olaae In. Iaqulr. Jay's blacksmith ahep. Fresh eastern aad Olymaia eystera at Hohbech's. Telephone Main 19. Wanted Canvasser to call on every rancher lu Umatilla county. Phone Main I. Wanted Olrl to do general house work In small family. - Phone Red 7801. A clean and careful ahave always at Mark Patton's shep. Across from Alexanders. Phono (or patrons. Wanted Agent to visit every ranch In Umatilla county. Pay first class for right man. See Lee Teutsch. Lost Near fair pavilion, . during Roundup, bunch of keps on ring bear ing name of Long Beach Trust Oa. Finder return to this office. Will some responsible person take care of my new Underwood typewrit er fnr use of same while I am away. Will sell at a sacrifice. Address "It," East Oregonlan offioa. SIMIAN DEFIES SAILORS FROM LOFTY PERCH New York. With a big African monkey perched on the crosstrees of the foremast, monarch of all he sur veyed, defying all the efforts of the crew to dislodge him and two hun dred o( his (ellows In cages on the deck below recovering from the ef fects of seasickness after a rough voyage, the Austrian Lloyd steamer Atlanta steamed Into port from Tri este, Patras and Palermo. The monkeys, 225 of them, con signed to a New York animal deal er, were taken on board at Patras. Twenty-five of them succumbed to the marine malady and were given an ocean burial, and many others were very 111. The biggest monkey of the lot. Irk ed by confinement, three times man aged to break out of his cage. Twice he was recaptured, but his third breakaway was conspicuously suc cessful and the crew found It Impos sible to secure him. When the steam er reached quarantine he was firm ly ensconced In his position on the foremast crosstrees calmly gazing at the shores on both sides of the Nar rows. Coaxing and attempted coer cion were alike successfully resisted, and he was still secure on his perch nloft when the steamer proceeded to her pier. Pennsylvania coal miners are op posing the enforced use of a new "safety" blasting powder because It shatters the coal into small fragments and reduces their earning. So many new uses have been found for graphite In recent years that large quantities of it are now made In elec tric furnaces, the natural supply be ing unequal to the demand. 5 P er Cent. Daily Reduction Sale on mm. Sags Beginning Uio seventeenth of this month and running up to the first of November vvo will place on sale every hand bag In our store on a gradual reduction plan. 15 days, 15 prices on every bag, or 5 per cent. Reduction each day - Come In the flint, second or any other day. Select the beg and state price you wlwh to pay for same. Should we not receive a larger offer before Uio date corresponding to the price you offer the hag. will be delivered to your address. See Window For Bags See Koeppen for Explanation Example Plan of a $5.00 Bag OOT.1718l;20212223a4252272829S18t . 181X1 tissttiiiaatt i it m vtlyj w K.OEPPENS UK) Drag Star That Xm Rest. 0 PERSONAL MENTION D. D. Connors came down yester day from Thorn Hollow. Estella Browning of Moscow, Idaho, Is a guest of the Hotel Bowman. G. D. Gilbert of Shanlko, is here today for the transaction of business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penland of He lix, came in this morning to spend the day Charles Floberg of La Grande, is here today to care for business In terests. Mrs. N. E. Rice o( Lowden, Wash ington, is here for the transaction of business. Ward Emlgh of Walla Walla, came over from that place last evening to transact business. Robert Stanfleld came up this morning from Stanfleld for the tran saction of business. Mrs. R. Hamm and sister. Miss Fleta Parkes, went to Coe this morn ing to spend the day. C. S. Van Duyn of La Grande, has returned home after transacting bus iness briefly in Pendleton. , Zoeth iHouser, independent can didate for sheriff, Is up today from his home on Butter creek. Mrs. Pat McKee returned this morning from a visit of a few days with friends In Umatilla. Francis Stangier returned on the motor car this morning from a visit to the west end of the county. fin. Jesse Tryon returned this morning from Milton, where she had been for a visit with friends. J. S. West of the Nissen Implement company left for Stanfleld this morn ing to install a gasoline engine. J. L. Kingsbury and A. L. Kings bury, both well known traveling men are at the Hotel Bowman today. W. H. Seott of Walla Walla, came In this morning from a visit to the home of his son, Ira Scott of Helix. County Recorder Hendley is In the east end of the county today In the Interest of his campaign for re-election. G. E. Townscnd, the Condon stock buyer, came up from Portland yes terday and is spending a few days here. Henry Morale and wife of Uklah. came in from their home yesterday for a visit with their daughter, Miss Rose Mossle. W. R. Walpole, Ji., of Irrlgon, ia here today on business in connection with the Irrlgon Ditch company, of which he is secretary. Miss Ethel Kennedy left this morn ing for Baker City where she will visit for a few days at the home of her brother, B. E. Kennedy, i C. I. Robertson, an employe of the O. R. & N. at Umatilla, is up from the town by the Columbia for the transaction of business. J. T. Mayo, superintendent of bridges and building for the O. R. & X., came in this morning from the oast on the Baker City local. Ben L. Burroughs, dealer in coal and wood, returned this morning from Meacham, where he had been for a hurried business trip. Jesse Tryon, passenger brakeman on the O. R. & N., for the run between Pendleton and Huntington, Is con fined to his home on Garfield street by illness. Judge Gllliland returned this morn ing from the east end of the county whore he had been for the past few days In the Interest of his candidacy for re-election. John Durham, a member of the Pendleton police force several years ngo and recently connected with the Hotel St. George bar. Is up today from his home In Stanfleld. E. B. Wood, special detective for the O. R. & N., arrived In Pendleton last evening from The Dalles on bus iness In connection with the secret service department of the road. D. C. Brownell and wife came up from Umatilla last evening, the for mer to transact business In connec tion with the Brownell Irrigation ditch and the latter to do some shopping. Superintendent Ennerson of the G. O. Foss Construction company, sub 1 contractors on the work being done for the O. R. & N. at Coe., came up from that station this morning for the transaction of business. Miss Olive Jones, daughter of James H. Jones of 215 Logan street has returned from the La Grande hospital, where she underwent a se rious operation sevqral weeks ago. She is not fully recovered from the effects of the operation but Is able to see her friends. Mrs. T. D. Twohy of Drummond. Montana, who accompanied her hus band to this city several Weeks ago will leave the last of the week on her return home. Her husband who Is a member of the contracting firm of Twohy Brothers, expects to remain until the work which the company is now doing for the O. R. & N. near this city, is completed. This is the Store for You For FRIDAY and SATURDAY $1.50 BLACK TAFFETA $1.18 YD. Chiffon or Rustling, 36-in. wide and guar anteed. LADIES' 15 COTTON HOSE 10 PR. 60 dozen, Fast Black, regular 15 value. 45 WHITE MERCERIZED WAIST INGS FOR 25 YD. . Come in stripes and Jacquard figures. 12 l-2 DRESS GINGHAM 9 YD. 15 BERKELY CAMBRIC, 36-INCH WIDE FOR 12 YD. LADIES' 75 SILK LISLE HOSE FOR 48PR. Come in Pink, Cardinal, Lavender . and Taney. gl.25 CHIFFON TAFFETA 98c YD. 27-inch wide, Cream, Brown, Navy, Cardi nal, Pink and Light Bine. Wohlenberg DeVt. Store Better Goods for Less Money ' AT THE FilOVlUG PICTURE SHOWS The Orpheum. Strong program for Friday's change. 1. The Japanese Spy. Kalem, 1000 feet long. This 20th century war story is a real novelty with genuine Japs. A Japanese baron has been de tailed to secure Information regarding the American army. His narrow es capes and final capture are incidents that add several thrills to this strong production. 2. In the Mission's Shadow. Anoth er Melies western drama with a cler gyman as peacemaker. A good play with exceptional acting. 3. The Pony Express Rider. Bs- sanay, 1000 feet long. He Is not more than a remembrance, now, but his deeds of heroism and hla dauntless courage will not soon be forgotten. This story pictures an incident in the life of a pony express rider. A thrill ing drama with an appealing heart in terest. , 4. Hank and Lank Joy Riding. Comedy. Essanay. This is the first series of Hank and Lank. They are Inexpressibly funny, a good laugh in every foot of the picture. The Pastime. Friday's new program follows: "In Life's Cycle." Blograph, drama. Another of those ever Interesting Bl ograph stories telling how a young girl meets a man from the city who Impresses her to such a degree that she elopes with him only to be de ceived and made to suffer for her false step. "The Conspiracy of Pontlac." Ka lem, drama. A big feature Indian story. This Is without doubt one of the strongest and most realistic sto ries of early pioneer days ever "pre sented the American public. The story shows how the warning from the Indian maiden enabled the Eng lish major to frustrate their plans. "The Vagaries of Love." Pathe. Drama. A dramatic comedy full of quite amusing Incidents. Meeting Xotico of B. P. O. Elks. Notice is hereby given that a regu lar meeting of Pendleton Lodge Xo. 288, B. P. O. Elks will be held at their lodge room on Thursday evening October 20th. 1110. at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Balloting for candidates. All members are requested to be pres ent. By order of the exalted ruler. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Sec. Give Addresses In Gold Casket. Pretoria. The town council of Pre toria will present the duke of Con- naught on his arrival here with an address enclosed n a golden casket, especially designed by A. Van Wouw, the sculptor who designed the Kruger monument for S. Marks. No tool or file will be used in the making of the casket, which. If found to be In any way faulty, will be recast again and again until perfect. Over 121 pounds of gold will be used In the construction, and every part will con- stst of the solid metal. The design will ba simple, and the lid will be sur mounted by a massive Hon couchant An Austrian Inventor has devised a revolving tower from which are sent out electrlo flashes of various strengths to be used to destroy wire less messages In time of war. Bryan couldn't even lead the mule to water, ' These large cans oome la so use ful. Then to think I can now buy a large i-peund can of Cleveland's Baking Powder for SMS. Tea. I mean the can that has a screw tap water the regular cever. Tear tracer ha it. Do you take the Bast Oregonlan T ALL MY PIMPLES GOXE. Brand Clearance Sale OF ALL WINTER , nnnn n nnnRo)V7 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PLUMES AND FANCY FEATHER.S TO CO AT 13 0 For One Week Only U SALE NOW ON CAMPBELL MILLINERY LEADING MILLINERY Girl Tell' How a Blotchy Skin Was CloanwM by a Simple Wash. "I was ashamed of my face," writes Miss Minnie Plckard of Altamahaw, N. C. "It was all full of pimples and scars, but after using D. D. D. Pre scription I can say that now there Is no sign of that eczema, and that was three years ago." D. D. D. has become so famous as a cure and Instant relief in eczema and all other serious skin diseases, that its value Is sometimes overlook ed In clearing up rash, pimples, blackheads, and all other minor forms of skin Impurities. The fact Is, that while D". D. D. Is so penetrating that It strikes to the very root of eczema or any other se rious trouble, the soothing Oil of Wlntergreen, Thymol and other In gredients are so carefully compound ed there is no wash for the skin made that can compare with this great household remedy for every kind of skin trouble. D. D. D. is pleasant to use, per fectly harmless to the most delicate skin, and absolutely reliable. A 25 cent bottle will give you positive proof of the wonderful effectiveness of this great remedy. Tall man Drug Co. SPECIAL SALE on Elliotts Enamol Uaro For One Week ending Oct. 26th. Any piece of this ware will be sold at 75c. After this date it. will again be sold at the Regular Prices. ... Xow is the time to furnish your kitchen complete, at a price that is a great saving. During this SALE you can get two articles for what one will cost after Oct 26th. Elliott's Enamelware is standard all over America, it is made in Blue and White and every piece guaranteed. Regular Prices' as high as $1.75 Until October 26th ' 75c i0iclv; See Our Window The Taylor Hardware Co. 741 Main St. Phone Main 87 Daily East OreRonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week. i