mam pagi AXLY EAST OREGONIAN, PKNDLH7TON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911. PAGE PITS NSAT10NAL ME SALE 1 000 Pair of Ladies Shoes will go on Sale Thursday Morning for a great Three Days Sale, Ending Saturday Night There is not a shoe in the lot worth less than $2.50 and others at $3, $3.50 and $4, such makes as the (Gloria $3.50 Shoe) (Kelley's $4 Cushion Sole Shoe). You will find Kid, Patent and Calf in the lot and all sizes to Choose - from Take, Your Choice rtf l and as Many Pair as You Like for - See Large nisniiorj Display F. K. Livengood & Co. . 0 A PAIR PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS See Lane A Son for signs. Hot tamales at Hohbachs. Pastime pictures please all. Phone Main 1 f,r United Orchestra.. Wall paper, paint, etc Lao 4 Son. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Ft 8812. Wanted Furnif-hed house. Inquire this office. Wanted Small furnished house. Enquire this office. Wanted Inside work by young man. Address, Box 327, City. For Bent Two furnished rooms for rent. 221 South Thompson. ( Furnished house on Thompson street, $18 month. See Lee Tcutsch. Everybody goe tu the orpin-urn to see the bent and the clearest pictures Wanted Good reliable man or wj mnn tu represent lodges Inquire tl Is office. Mora moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. Speclnl rates to horses boarded by the week or month nt the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phono Main 14. For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range with oven and broiler. Alno gas boil er, heater. Phone Main 61' or call at this office. Wanted Small f jrnlshed house or threo furnished rooms, close in. Good locution, reasonable rent. Inquire this office. Cold weatner is coining. We have the best cou.1 on the market. A ton In 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Tard, Phone Main O. Phone Main 92 for good clean lump or nut conl. Prompt delivery to all parts of tho city. Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 700 West Alta street. Spend your idle evenings In a gen tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, shooting gallery. Pastime Fnrloi. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, ag ( years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 175. Inquire 1301 West Alta. Strayed from 215 Perkins avenue threc-numths-old Fox Terrier pup, marked with black and tan spots. T.e turn t j above address or phone Red SC61. For sale at a bargain First class rooming house, 15 rooms, all filled. Close in. Owner must leave town. Easy terms. Address, Box 218, Pen lilcton, Ore. Fine house, nil furnished, splendid : location, one of best buys In Pendle ton If sold by Saturday night 11850 will take the place. Ask about It to day. Lee Teutsch. What do you suppose would become of your son or daughter If you should sudclcnly-die? Pon't you think a bus jness course would help them through life and save many hard knocks. Wanted A man who can write fra ternal Insurance and wants to make big money. Most "attractive proposi tion. First class order. No limit to earnings. No fees to collect. P. O. l)ox !i2, Pendleton, Oregon. Pendleton's new paint store. Halo & McAtce, props., 816 Main street. Acme quality paints, enamels, stains Wall paper picture moulding, glass anil varnishes. Let us figure on your next Job. Goods arriving daily. TO APPROPRIATE ADVERTISING ITND Attention Moinliers Pendleton Circle. Pendleton Circle No. 527, will give a social Thursday evening, February 2, for members and Invited guests. Every member of the circle present will be Riven a souvenir from tho grand circle. A good time and a good supper for nil. By order of the Guar dian Neighbor. Salem, Ore., Feb. 1. Corresponding with the suggestions made before the Joint assembly of tho Oregon legisla ture by Louis V. Hill, of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific rail road systems Monday nt noon, Rep resentative James D. Abbott of Mult nomah county yesterday Introduced a bill in the house appropriating $20, OHO for advertising and procuring de sirable Immigrants for the great un settled farming districts of the state or Oregon. A state Immigration agent U to be created who Is to serve with out compensation to collect statistical information regarding the state's re seuivs, Industries, products and phy sical characteristics. The state immigration asent is to co-operate with the Oregon Develop ment leage and the Oregon Agricul tural college nnd nl.-o Is to communi cate with the commissioner general o immigration of the federal govern ment ngar.ling the disposal and handling of desirable prospective cit izens. The immigrant agent is to be appointed by the governor and he is required to report the results of his collection of information to the sec retary of state November 30, of each year, who Is authorized thereupon to Issue a pamphlet containing the in formation gathered by the immigra tion agent. Additional appropriation of $5000 Is provided for statistical research, but all the state departments are to be drawn upon liberally by the Immi gration agent for such Information as may be of use to him. W. K. McFaul of Echo, spent yes terday in Pendleton. C. K. Bland was up from his home In Hermlston yesterday. C. A. Baker of, Boise, Is a guest of the Hotel St. George. Mrs. W. C. Shultz is the guest of Portland friends this week. Henry Kembel of Rltzvllle, Wash., Is registered at the Bowman hotel. S. W. Barnhart is registered at the Hotel Pendleton from Walla Walla. Dan McKenzle Is In the city today from his wheat ranch near Adams. Alonzo Knotts and wife of Pilot Rock were visitors in the city yester day. William Leathers has been here to day from his ranch under the Uma tilla project. C. W. Nlbley of La Grande, was registered at one of the local hotels yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cherrler and son are visitors In the city from Lewis ton, Idaho. Miss Rotterdam of Milton, came in from her home on the evening train yesterday. L. Hodgcn of Athena, came down from his home yesterday for the transaction of business here. W. J. Staplsh was among the Echo people In the county seat yesterday for the transaction of business. ! Glen McCullough, foreman on the Stanfield ranch at Stanfleld, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. E. Cherry is en route to California to Join her husband who has farming Interests near Oakland. Miss Hazel Olcott, who has been 111 at her home In this city for some time past is now reported as recover ing. Mrs. Charles Colo and daughter, Miss Sybil Cole, were passengers on the outgoing Pilot Rock local this morning. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton, the well known Walla Walla Instructor of voice, Is In the city to.day to meet her pupils. Mrs. Albert Schick of Spokane, is the guest of Mrs. Leonard Nichols on Garfield street. She expects to re turn home tomorrow. Frank Brotherton and wife from Clyde, Wash., have been called to this city, owing to the serious Illness of Mrs. Brotherton's father. County Commissioner H. M. Cock burn came In from his "home at Mil ton this morning to attend the regular meeting of the county court. E. P. Dodd, the Hermlston real es tate dealer, returned to his home in the project town this morning after a brief business visit in the city. Mrs. C. J. Whittaker, was formerly a resident of this city, but now makes her home in Cambridge, Idaho, is In the city, the guest of Mrs. A. F. May. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale of Helix were among the audience which wit nessed the presentation of "The Cli max" at the Oregon theater last eve ning. J. W. Campbell, the young Hermls ton merchant, who was recently elected as one of the directors of the Oregon Retail Merchants' association, made a hurried business visit to Pen dleton last evening. Mrs. W. A. Slusher of Pendleton, Ore., and Miss Velle Barker of Rose burg, arrived last evening and are the guests of Mrs. J. E. Hansom and Miss Addie Sacry, 1005 Isaacs avenue. Miss Barker has been the- guest of Miss Bertha Alexander of Pendleton, for the past few weeks. Wa'.la Walla Union. Correct Style W 7 I I.nly MnovnlMos Meeting. A called meeting will be held In Secret Society hall Friday afternoon, February 3rd. All members urged to bo present. Nat Goodwin and Edna Goodrich have' names that aro good enough, even if their (divorce) actions aro not. 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 HOrsK BILL MM ITS roWKI! OF SKCKKTARY 8 You are sure of this when you wear garments made by UcCALL Patterns And they are so simple that experience is not neces sary to obtain good results. IF YOU KNEW Mall's Magazine you would not be without it if it cost three times what it does only 50 cents for an entire year, including any McCall Pattern free. The Newest, Styles in Spring OXFORDS Two, three and four instep .rtrap pumps, in patents, pun metal and tans $3.00 4 New Button Shoes for Boys Cloth top shoes, patent leather, plain toes, for misses' and children. Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Iiu-reiiC in Canada's Rcveuue. Consul I'aul Lang writes from Sherurooke that the financial state ment of the Dominion for the nine months ended JS3.605.S34, a better ment of $1-. -75,752 over the same pe riod In 1909. The expenditure was $52,994,133. an increase of $5,590,003. The expenditure on capital account was $ J2.S04.24 7. nearly the whole amount being expended on the Na tional Transcontinental Railway. In the Grands Rounde Valley on the installment Flan I V SI Natal Business Notes. The population of Natal at the close of 1909 was 1 249.034, consisting of 92,643 Europeans, 1.037,677 natives, and 11S.714 Asiatics. The 4 3 foreign Insurance compan ies transacting business in Natal qual ified by depositing securities with the treasurer to tho total value of $2. 000,000. Only three are American co mpanles. A synopsis of our contract. 1st. You pay 10 per ccut down, balance ou installment plan ; no interest, taxes or other expense. 2nd. We deliver to you a bearimr COMMERCIAL OR CHARD, at OUR expense and risk. "re!. Iii the event of your death we deliver to your heirs a full Warranty Deed, WITHOUT further payment on the contract. 4 th In the event of your inability to complete the pay ments on your contract we will RE.FUX1) SO per cent of the money paid, at any time. COULD YOU ASK FOR MORE ? Call at Mark Moorhousc Co.'s office, 112 E. Court St., Pendleton, Ore... and let us show you the contract, pictures, map and fruit. The Riverside Orchard Tracts Suleni, Ore. Feb. 1. Judge Derby, representative from Wasco and Hood River, has introduced a bill in tho house which gives tho assistant sec retary of state nil the necessary au thority to net in tho place of the sec retary of state during the secretary's absence from tho state but does not permft him to sit or to deliberate with tho governor nnd state treasurer In tho transaction of state business as does the Howerman bill passed by the senate yesterday. Representative Collins has a meas ure providing that tho county court shall call n special election to deter mine whether the county seat shall bo moved upon petition of two-thirds of the voters nnd Representative SIc- Kinney has introduced a measure providing that the matter of Increas ing the salaries of nil county officials shall be determined by the voters of the county upon their petition to tho county court and tho enactments relative to the operation of tho initi ative nnd referendum are. to be em ployed In carrying out tho purposes of tho act. Representative Gill of Hood River nnd Wasco would prohibit tho use of roller towels nnd public drinking cups In all public places such as ho tels and passenger conches. The question with, the reciprocity treaty is whether it is a treat or a treatment. La Grande, Oregon While waiting for winter to como, spring hns evidently arrived. Hi Hiil Hibberd Cam lets and Rugs We have broken the qunl Ity and price record. We Invite comparison to prove we have no com petition. Many lteamiful Rugs nnd Cnrpet Pattern! now showing. Prices lowest In tho elty. Ralph Fclssm Complete. lIousefurnlKlier. "There's Just One Drug Store Where I Know 1 Will Get, Exactly What I Ask For" When you hear that remark you can take it for granted the speaker means us. Whatever yon want from any drug store can be had here if we haven't got it we will get it for you. There's never a fear of disappointment. You get what you ask for or what the doctor wants you to have, or you get nothing you never get "something just as good" here, because we only have one BliST. Does not this assurance warrant your trading here? We think so, and your doctor also thinks so. PHONE The $0?ia& Store MAIN 20 THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. i