eight pages DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, paor wrrm I Our Annual Muslin Underwear Sale Now On Yov can save at least 25 per cent, by making your purchase for the entire 'summer NOW All This Week Any Ladies Suit in the Qfi QR house, 93 to choose from y 9 9 9 Any Coat in the house Half Price Any Dress in the house Half Price F. . Livengood (& Co. The Women's and Children's Store. LOCALS See Lne A Son (or sign. Hot tamales at Hohbaoha. Pastime picture pleaae all. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, painu, etc. Lane A Bon. I. C Snyder, chimney iweep. R tilt. For Fent Nicely furnished room at 400 West Court street. Furnished house on Thompson street. $18 month. See Lee Teutacn. Everybody goes to the Orpaeum to see the best and the clearest picture Wanted Good reliable man or w man to represent lodges. Inquire ttls office. For rent Corner office In the Judd building, recently occupied by Dr. W. G. Cole. Dressed poultry next Saturday at the cash meat market Phone your order now. Main 101. Lands Ten yearly payment plan; Iz per cent; 190 to 1160 per acre. E. P. Dodd, Hermlston, Ore. A clean and careful eh-ve always at Mark Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders Phone for patrons. For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range with oven and broiler. Also gas boll er, heater. Phone Main 62 or call at this offlee. Cold weather is coming. We have the best cou.1 on the market A ton Is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Yard, Phone Main O. Phone Main 92 for good clean lump or nut conl. Trompt delivery to all parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 700 West Alta street Spend your Idle evenings In a gei tlcmen'i resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, shooting gallery. Pastime Farlor. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 yearn, weight 1100 pounds, sound, Roid work or saddlo horse Price ?!. Inquire 1301 West Alta. For sale A nice lot of Standard bred, single comb Black Minorca cockerels. Price, I and up. Enquire N. A. Humphrey, 124 Beauregard street Pendleton. Saint Paul's School. Walla Walla, Washington, day and boarding school for girls. Second Semester begins February 1. (Miss) Nettle M. Gal bralth, principal. Fine house, all furnished, splendid location, one of best buys in Pendle- ! ton. If sold by Saturday night 11850 I will take the place. Ask about it to- day. Lee Teutscn. I For Sale Cheap Southern Cafe, J 208 E. Alta street Pendleton, Oregon, . doing good business. Business calls owner to foreign country at once. Ad j dress Louis Rodas. Pendleton's new paint store. Hale & McAtee, props., 815 Main street Acme quality paints, enamels, stains j and varnishes. Wall paper and pic ture moulding Let us figure on your next Job. We invite your inspection. Goods arriving dally. SANG THE OLD SONGS. Illcliurd Jose Greeted by Good Houho at Oregon Lut Xught Richard J. Jose, famous tenor, and his troupe which plays "Silver Threads," entertained a large audi ence at the Oregon theatre last eve nlni;. Of the play aside from the finding of Jose perhaps the least said the better. ' It was not especially ; phnslntf, though there arc comedy features that at limes serve to en liven the gloom. Jose's chief selec tions were "Silver Threads Among ; the Gold." "(lirl of my Dreams," "Abide With Me," and other selec tions of that nature. He has an un usual voice but truth demands the statement many of those who heard him Inst evening were disappointed In his singing. Carpets and Bugs m '5 1 r II u if Ulg Slum Promised. Pally rehearsals are Improving the east of the plays to be presented nt the Oregon theatre, Wednesday, Jan. 26, for the benefit of the building fund of St. Mary's Catholic church. T.i avlng out the good cause the bene fit Is for the show alone will be a fair exchange for the price of tickets. The very best of local talent has been secured and in addition to the ono :iet curtain raiser, entitled "Rilm of nilead'' and the 3-net farce comedy "His Little Joke" there will be ten 1-iir specialties. Pome of which will rbine be worth the price of admis sion. From the looks of thlntrs the affair promises to be n successful one and nn occasion loni; to lie remembered. PERSONAL MENTION J. Plcard is registered at the Bow man hotel. A. Belmont of Butte, Mont, Is a guest of the Hotel St. George. Maurice D. Scroggs returned to his home in Hermlston on the early morning train, L. Burke and wife of Tekoa, Wash., are among the large number of out-of-town people rcgiHtered at the local hotels. Lee Teutch and C. E. Bean who have Just formed a partneshlp' in the real estate business are in Hermlston today. Judge T. P. Gilliland returned to his ranch at Pilot Rock this morning after spending a couple of days In the city. William A. Dalzeil, deputy factory Inspector for eastern Oregon with headquarters in Portland, Is making this city an official visit ' R. O. Hawks, formerly a resident of this city, but now farming in the Alberta country, Is down for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Irene Shea, stenographer of the East Oregonian, returned last eve ning from Walla Walla, where she had been to attend a club dance. George P. Sanderson, manager of the Pacific Light & Power company at Freewater, came down from his home last evening to appear before, the grand Jury as a witness today. NEW HIGH SCHOOL PLAN IS I COMMERCIAL CLUB BOARD OF MANAGERS APPROVE We have broken the qual-1 Ity and prlco record. We Invite comparison to prove we have no com petition. Many ltrniitiful Rhus and CanM,l Iutinis now show Inj:. Trices lowest In tho city. Ralph Folsom Complete IloHwftirnlsher. it dots m m vrrvij whether you are n customer of our Irop-ory department or n wo want you to attend tho freo cooking school now being conducted In our pure fi)od department In our model clean base ment. This Is a rare opportunity for the women of Pendleton and we would like very much to have every file profit by It. Th(. PopU Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade Save Tour Coupons nil has been struck in n well being drilled nt Sarawak, In Borneo, by the Anglo-Saxon company of London nt a depth of 450 feet, thus proving the ex- j istence of oil on Ills Highness Rajah Brook's territory. Present Building Pronounced Inade quato ami IangiTou MciiiIhts of School Board and Association Talk. By action of the board of managers of the Commercial association, taken at the weely luncheon today, the ac tion of the local school board In ask ing for a new high school building was endorsed. The motion to this ef fect was made and passed by unaml mous vote after the board had listen ed to members of the school board and had discussed the subject at length. In opening the subject Dr. C. J. Smith told at length of the plans of the board. He explained that far years the present building has been Inadequate and also dangerous but that for reasons of economy the board has delayed the matter of asking for a new building. The time has now arrived when a new structure Is im perative If Pendleton Is to hold its position as a school town. The doc tor favors a building that will be a credit to the city and will permit of a strengthening of the work at the high school. A bond Issue of J100, 000 will provide for the new build ing and will also provide for the com pletion of the Lincoln school. Building Dangerous. K. I Smith, newly appointed mem ber of the school hoard, also spoke earnestly in favor of a new building. According to Mr. Smith he has long been fearful of the safety of the present building but has .refrained from openly declaring his convic tions until such time as action could he taken. According to Mr. Smith the present building is In such shape that be would regret to have any of his. children attend the high school. J. T. Brown Pfist master J. T. Brown, another member of the board and who Is also a member of the water commission, endorsed the move for the new build ing. Acorrding to Mr. Brown the building will in no ,-ay enterfcre with tho voting of a bond Issue for a gravity water system. He explained that the water system will take care of Its own bond issue, from the re ceipts from vnterusers. Tie favors the securing of water from the Thorn Hollow springs and says that a supply may be secured from that source at on expense of $200,001. Among the members of the manag. ing board taking par! in the dirous sion were President Thompson, C, M. Rico, Harry Oay. Clarence Bishop, and K. II. Aldrlch. No opposition to the move was manifested and the mo tion to endorse the notion of the school board was carried without dissent. m Our Great Clearance Sale of Trustworthy and DEPENDABLE Will Continue All This Week Take Advantage NOW, While the Choosing is Better and Lines More Complete. Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods (or Less Money Alcohol and Coal Oil Odorless gas heaters are non-explosive and you will find them very convenient in heating up bath rooms, bed rooms, etc. We have a very nice line we would like to show you and explain their merits to you The prices are reasonable also. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best SHIRKS FIND EASY COIX IIAKO TO GET Salem, Ore., Jan. 2rt. For the first time In the Oregon legislature defi nite tubs have been adopted govern ing,! lerks and stenographers employ el In the house. The rules committee reporatcd yesterday recommndlng that each group of three representatives shall have one stenographer and one clerk. Clerks nre required to report daily nt S o'clock, remain on duty until 10 .10 o'clock, and report again at 12:30 and to work until 2. They will finish their work between 4 and fi p. m. Stenographers will work from 9 to 11, from 1 to 4 and from 7 to 9. Em ployes absent during these hours are not to receive pay and they cannot re main away without permission of the chief clerk, nnd then only on furnish ing a reasonable excuse. Complaint by two representatives shall consti tute grounds for discharge. The re port was adopted. The building trades should be doing well nt Canton. Along the new Hund nnd toward Sha Ho there are a very large number of new hotels, shops, and private residences In course of construction. All of these buildings are a great improvement on the old fashioned style, for they nre, almost without exception, roomy, commodi ous and well built. AT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOWS Tho Orpheum. 1. "His Slater-ln-law." Blograph, 1000 feet long. Two orphan sisters, living; with their aui.?, are insepar able, and vow that come what will they will never pari. The oldest, how ever, gets married and while the young couple insist upon the youngest living with them, she soon realizes she is in her brother-in-law's way, so she goes to her aunt to live and noth ing can Induce her to come back to the newlyweds until later, when there is a Utle nelce for her to play with. 2. "The Law and the Man." Vita graph. 1000 fee long. Thwarted in his efforts to bribe Justice and defeat the law the moneyed scoundrel tries to kill the young lawyer who Is op posing him. His dastardly plot falls and the young attorney appears in court at the neck of time, wins the favorable decision of the Jury for his client and proves himself to be the man of honor and trust, not only in the law but in the marriage with his client's daughter. 3. "Little Snowdrop." Pathe, 1000 feet long. A magnificently colored production of Grimm's well known fairy tale, told in an interesting way. There Is the abused stepdaughter and the wicked stepmother who desires to have her killed because the young wo man is so beautiful she attracts more attention after the girl has been pois oned and revives hei- much to the dis comfiture of the wicked stepmother. 4. "Cupid's Pranks." Edison film, 1000 feet long. Four thousand feet of the latest and best motion pictures in the above program. GOOD BARGAINS A 7-room house on the corner, bath, hot water tank, cellar, wood shed, nice shade trees, good fence and sidewalk, surrounded with nice homes. Only ?850. A 6 room house, stone foundation, close in on west court street, $1000. 320 acres, 250 seeded to wheat, house and barn, pool water system, 3 miles from railroad, 8 miles from Pendleton, $25 per acre, includ ing crop. ' Two sections of nice level pram laid on railroad, 30 acres of same bottom land and that can be irrigated. 160 in wheat, all in caltivation, good improvements, price ?20 per acre, will sell one or both sections, and take in exchange property in Portland, Pendleton, Pasco or Spo kane. One of the best paying business propositions in Pendleton, on Main street Cannot go into details unless you mean business. A 500 acre stock ranch, right in the chinook belt, good improve ments, fine water, big bunch grass, close to the reserve. Only ?10 per acre. Don't forget that 8000 acre tract, it is a good buy. Come and see me. I am on the trade all the time. Temnle Blrlg.. Main St. E. T. WADE. Phone Mala 45. SM K. Court St. Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Nrver com back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER. Pastime Theatre. The show of quality. The Pastime offers its patrons an exceptionally fine program for Friday and Saturday, featuring that old but never forgotten drama, "The County Fair." it is all there, Just as it used to be when Neil Burgess played Aunt Abby so successfully and Taggs rode Cold Molasses to victory and won the purse that paid off the mortgage on Aunt Abby's farm. 'Her Indian Mother," with its scenes laid In the Hudson Bay terri tory. This picture is another illustra-J tion or the call or the Indian blood in i half breed1 srirl which was exerte.i i ven after she had been trained in the wnys of civilization. "The Light in tho Window." this i a bright, brilliant and soothing dra ma of the most pleasing kind. Pac rifli'ing her own love to car for her atp d mother, Madi;e refuses to marry her lover and he rocs to sea. Her mother dies, and she, ever hopeful of his return, keeps n lisiit hurniiiLc in ihe window. After many years he o:n"s back and marries her. "The Night lvfoiv Christmas." An l'Mison Christinas photoplay. Four full reels, 1.000 ft. in (!:. min utes, the shortest show. W1IITMW WINS i xt i i : -( t i . i . i ; i : n l : n i i You Cannot Do Better 17 ROOM HOUSE On South Main, $1500 on ly requires $500 cash to buy. 12 ROOM HOUSE On South Main, will trade for wheat or alfalfa land. Would pay $r.000 to $7000 difference on good wheat ranch. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUN GALOW fine location, worth $.'000 price today only S4000, $1,100 cash, balance easy terms. 7 ROOM IIOUS I' On West Court, worth $1,100 but if snM at once $1050 cash will Imv it. 6 ROOM HOUSE On Union street, partly fur nished, worth $900, price $650, 1-2 cash, balance monthly payments. $2500 nousE in Payette, Idaho, to trade for Pendleton property. Fine new bungalow in Portland to trade for Pen dleton home. XICE 5 ROOM HOUSE On Ann street, worth $1650, $1250 cash will handle it. Lot f.f.xlOO. Splendid shade trees and lawn. 10 ACHE TRACT in Walla Walla to trade for Pendleton propertv. LEE TEUTSCH Do you read the East Oregonian? Whitman College. Walla Walla. Wash. The first inter-eolleglate de bute of the year oo, urre.l last Fri day nii; lit when Whitman met and vanquis-d the state College at 1'ull man. The subject was tho question of the prohibition of Inter-collegiate athletics. Whitman took the side that conditions do not warrant their abolition. The discussion was Inter- sting nnd vnluahlo. Much recent estinmny being drawn from letters rc etitly w ritten by the hen Is of the dueational institutions of the fluted Stales. Chester Maxoy, of Kllensburir. lVmald Campbell, of Bo'se. Idaho. Otto Johnson, of Seattle, the latter the lender of the Whitman team, wore Whitman's renresentatlves. o moutc purs Hem-roid lloos ll Work Tlmroiwtily Xh Kelnrn. If you have piles, you know that the usual treatment with salves, sup po:itorivs or operations can't he de pended upon for more than . tempo raty relief. Outside treatment won't euro the Inside cause bad circulation in the lower howel. Pr. Leonhardt Hem-Ttoid, a tablet remedy taken In ternally, removes the cause of piles permanently. Sold for $1 and fully guaranteed 'by Tho Tendleton Drug Company at Pendleton, Oregon. Pr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. T., Prop. Write for booklet. Ph r one iviain j 550 Main Street The Real Estate and Insurance Man t "There's Just One Drug Store Where I Know I Will Get Exactly What I Ask For" When you heur that remark you ran take it for granted the speaker ireans us. Whatever yon want from any drug store can be had here if we haven't got it we will get it tor vou. There's never a fear of disappointment. You get what you ask for or what ihe doctor wants you to'have, or you get nothing you never get "something iust as good" here, because we only have one BHST. Does not this assurance warrant your trading here? We think so, and your doctor also thinks so. PHONE The 9xa?t Store MAIN 20 THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.