TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. PAGE FIVE EXTRA SPECIAL FOR. Friday and Saturday Look this list of extra special values over carefully, then act at once. They will go in a hurry All Outing Flannels Friday and Saturday 8 All Flannelettes, 12 l-2c grade, Friday and Saturday 8$ All 20c Kimono, Flannelb, Friday and Saturday 12 One lot of Children's Ribbed. Hose, extra value at 20c pair, Friday and Saturday 10 All 75c, 85c and $1.00 wool Dress Goods, Friday and Sat urday .... 57 , Good 20c Turkish Towels, bleached, Friday and Saturday 2 for 25? 12 l-2c Uncle Towels, all you want, Friday and Saturday 7 All Ladies' Suits i AT CLEAN-UP PRICES livery Suit in the bouse, not one reserved, must go at these unbeardof prices. They are all good ones. $15.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $7.45 $18.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday . $8.95 $20.00 Suite all go Friday and Saturday $9.95 $22.50 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $11.20 $25.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $12.45 $27.50 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $13.70 $30.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $14.95 $32.50 Suita all go Friday and Saturday $16.20 $35.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $17.45 $37.50 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $18.70 $10.00 Suits all go Friday and Saturday $19.95 No charges for alterations. Think of it ladies. Good up-to-date suita at tho above prices. All sizes in stock. Misses' 11 to 20. Women's 31 to 40. All colors. Shoes S Shoes S For Friday and Saturday Any ladies' $3.50, $1.00, $1.50, $5.00 and $G.00 shoes, button or lace, kid, gun metal or patent. Your choice $2.90 F. E. Livengood i Co. The Women's and Children's Store. AT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOWS The Pant 1 me. Friday's new program follows: "Gratitude." Sellg, drama. An at tractive story realistic and true to life. A story of the red man and a miner. The squaw's successful effort to pre vent the unscrupulous mine owner from taking away the miner's wife entrusted to her care form a strongly dramatic feature. - i "The Way 'of Life." Kalem, dra ma. A drama of the present. Cast of characters: John Mason, George Bent, musi cians. liable Roberts, later Mason's wife. Jano Fuller, later Bent's wife. Felix Avery, a friend of Mrs. Ma son. Myra DeVoe, a chorus girl, one of Mason's pupils. A couple, James McGowen, Ralph Mitchell. Two maids. An absorbing story of merit. "The Mystery of the Torn Note." Lubln, Comedy. One of those excit ing comedies In which a rejected suitor decides to drown himself. It Is quite amusing. "A Gambler's Charm." Lubln, drama. When considered from the standpoint of presenting a type that Is fast passing away this film Is Inter esting. Hie Cozy. Program changes four times each week, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. "The Ranchman's Bride." Weston. A western drama. . v "Where Did I Put My Fountain Pen?" Comedy. "A Sufferer from Insomnia." Not comical but real funny. "Blasting Furnace," showing the interior of the great Besmer steel works. Interesting and educational. Our feature film. "Indian Phantasy." The hand Is quicker than the eye. A great black art and Hindow voodoolsm picture. Song, "Love Me As I Like to Be Loved." PRfZK BIRDS DREW CROVI. (Centlmicd from Page One.) on exhibit. This Is to consist of one of the beautiful Indian robes manu factured by the local mills and . the winner of It will probably be an nounced tomorrow. Th program for tonight will be as follows: 1. March Prize of Victory .Sconton 2. Selection Faust (by request).. Sonld 3. Waltz Fashion's Favor. .. .RIcker 4. Intermezzo Wannebags. . . . Allen 5. Selection "II Trovator Verdi 6. March Egyptia ; Billings 7. Indian Characteristic Piece (by request) Tomahawk Dance. . '. Andrew Hermann 8. March U. S Cadet ...H. A. Hale Prizes for Visitors. Tonight the prizes for visitors will be a Buff Orpington pullet given by D. C. Brown; a setting of Buff Or pington eggs given by Secretary Aver Ill and a Black Minorca cockerel giv en by N. A. Humphrey. John Smith is the unusual name of one of the guests of the Hotel Pen dleton. He is registered from Lewis ton. Save money by reading today's ad DUTCH TWISTS It takes the Dutch to get things twisted. Just think of a clearance sale "as it were," at the time you need the stuff, but the time conies on our Tenth anniversary and we had to do it because we said we would, so we are going to cut every article in The Gift Room right square in the middle, and the only requirement that we ask of you h that you bring us the right kind of coin. So get in and hustle for them; turn things topsy-turvy to find them; round them up ; we want the full issue. Starting a Round- Up Sale Everybody knows tho success and satisfaction of tho Round-up." Results have been felt everywhere, and wo hope every citizen of Umatilla County has absorbed some of its gop will spirit the Kocppcns have, and they are showing it and their patriotism for Pendleton by open ing within its limits one of tho best, most complete, and up-to-dato stores of its kind in Ore gon, and it is going to succeed as the Round-up succeeded. It is going to satisfy as the Round up satisfied, and we arc going to fix it so that every person in the county will have cause to aid in the success and feel well paid for the opportunity. Every coin bearing the date of 1900 are the ones we want and those will buy just twice the amount of goods at. the Gift Room that coin of other dates will buy. It runs till Christmas. It means Christmas goods at half price, and it means that we want the Gift Room to be known by you, appreciated by you, and you benefited by it. KOEPPEN'S Who Run the Store That Serves You Best f For This Friday and Saturday at the WohEenhepg Department Store All Ladies Tailored Suits at All Ladies Coats at , . , All Ladies Dresses at All the best Calicoes at yard All Apron Ginghams at yard . All Colored Outings at yard All 1 5c Kimona Flannels at yard ' . 50c Jap Silk 2 7 -inches wide at yard . HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE . . 5c 6c 8c 10c 39c Greatest Waist Sale of the Year These Bargains are Real Live Ones to Choose From Choose any $1.00 Waist in the store for 75 Choose any $2.50 Waist in Choose any $1.25 Waist in the store for 85 Choose any $3.00 Waist in Choose any $1.50 Waist in store for $1.10 Choose any $3.50 Waist in Choose any $1.75 Waist in store for $1.25 Choose any $3.75 Waist in Choose any $2.00 Waist in store for $1.45 Choose any $4.00 Waist in Choose any $2.25 Waist in store for $1.65 Choose any $4.25 Waist in store for $1.75 store for-$2.10 store for $2.65 store for $2.95 store for $3.15 store for $3.35 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for . Less Money LOCALS Pastime picture pleaaa all. See Lane & Son tor algna. Phone Matn 1 for United Orcheatra. Wall paper, palnta, etc. Lane ft Son. I. C. Snyder, chimney aweep. R 1811. For rent Seven room house, north side, enquore 22S, Perklna ate. For rent Furnished house. In quire 607 Willow. Phone Blk 3322. $8000 residence can be bought at bargain. See about It today. Lee Teutsch. The best moving pictures and brightest pictures in Pendleton at the Orpheum. Exhibition poultry fed by A. T. Mathews Co. Fresh car poultry sup plies just received. Dressed poultry next Saturday at the cash meat market, "phone your order now. Main 101. A clean and careful shave always at Mark Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders. Phone for patrons. Mothers, save your boys a sick spell. Get him a pair of warm shoes at Eklund's. Great reductions. For rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, electric lights, gas stove and bath. 701 Thompson street. Good looking and good wearing school shoes for boys gaing at a great reduction at A. Eklund's. See win dow. If you want one of the ni?est homes in rendleton see about that $8000 one that can be bought at a bargain. Lee Teutsch. Cold weatner is coming. We have the best coul on the market. A ton a 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Yard, Phone Main O. Spend your Idle evenings In a gen tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, shooting gallery. Paatlme Parlors. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 175. Inquire 1301 West Alta. Nice 6-room house well furnished, good location, only short distance from P. O. Price very reasonable. For particulars see ,W. G. Fisher or Lee Teutsch. Acad In December Sunset Maga zine, "San Francisco the Exposition City." Superbly Illustrated in four colors. - Now on sale all . news tands 16 cents. FAST BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY Tomorrow night will witness the fcrmal Inauguration of the lnterschol astic basket ball season in Pendleton when the ball tossers of the Pen dleton and Athena high schools meet in battle royal on the floor of the gym nasium on the hill. There have been several preliminary games played In the city already but they1 were really in the nature of tryouts for the se lection Of five to represent the local high. The first lineup for the contest will be picked from the following men: Houser, center; Chapman and Boylen, forwards, and Devine, and the Jordan brothers, guards. However, there will be a number of other men In suits who are of a scarcely inferior calibre and they will probably be given an opoprtunity to participate. The boys are expecting a hard game because of the fact that the Athena players have been together for two years and have also the advantage of a long practice season. But which ever way the wheel of fortune turns, it Is certain that a good game will be given to the spectators. You Best Work Demands a Good Night's Rest . One-third of your life Is spent in bed. Do you spend It In com fort and obtain proper rest? Think t over, then ee our FAMOUS B. M. O. E. MAT- TRESS AXD SANITARY IRON BEDS. We guarantee to meet prices of all competition. RALPH FOLSOM Leading Honsrfurnlsber. Dally East Oregoalan by carrier only (15 cent per month. phone Mala 45. 80S E. Court St Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for an.l deliver anjrwhare. OLD SPOTS Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER. Morrow County nt Standstill. Residents of Umatilla county who wero disappointed by the slight In crease, which the 1910 census rcturys show for this county can take con solation in the fact that Morrow coun ty gained even less than its sister county. According to A. Rood, a prominent stockman of Heppner who Is In the city today, tho gain of Mor row county in the lust twenty years has been just 150 people. Sir. Rood N ordinarily a booster for his home country but he says that facts are indisputable. Christian Church to Hold Ilnzaiir. "Tho Ladies' Aid of the Christian Church will hold their Christmas sale Friday and Saturday. 16th and 17th of December. Useful and fancy ar ticles suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale; also homecooked bread, cakes and pastry in tho basement of tho church. Luncheons and lee cream will be served during tho af ternoon and evening. Bare money by reading today'a (.da XMAS GIFTS That arc practical ami will be appreciated. 'Wearcver' Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Com munity Silver, Lisk, Sav ory ami Xesoo Roasters. Chafing Dishes, Chafing Dish Spoons and Forks. Pocket Knives, Safety Razors, Razor Strops Rifles, Guns, Air Guns, Tools, ami many otoher ar ticles 4o Ih found in our stock. The Taylor urra ff 'l ,-1 : ? W '. y '. A Wits. tr urn I Vs1?