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EIGHT PAGES DAILY KAHT QBE GONIAL, PENDLETTOtf, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. paoic rrrm ..TQMCHT.. At 9 o'clock Ends Oiir Sfise Sale! About 300 Pair Left PERSONAL MENTION 00 A PAIR. The Greatest Sale of the New Year F. E. Livengood Co. The Women's and Children's Store. A locais 1 See Lane & Son (or signs. Pan time plctare pleas all. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Soo. Dutch Henry (or coal, Main 178. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R 1811. Wanted Furnished houae. Inquire this office. Pure lard at the Caah Meat Market, phone Main 101. Phone Platzoeder (or freah meat and lard. Main 446. Wanted Inside work by young man. Address, Box 327, City. For Rent Two furnished room (or rent 124 South Thompson. Wanted To buy good second hand Incubator. AddrcBa "B" this office. Found on street, Ingersoll watch. Owner can secure same by calling at thla of (Ice. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 14. For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range with oven and broiler. Aliio gas boil er, heater. Phone Main 62 or call at this office. Cold weather la coining. We hare the beet coj on the market. A ton la 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Tard, Phone Main O. Phone Main 92 (or good clean lump or nut coal, prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 700 West A1U street If you want freah meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platsoeder, manager. 224 E. Court street. Sor sale Qne Barrel gelding, age 9 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 176. Inquire 1301 Weat Alt. For sale at a bargain First class rooming house, 15 rooms, all filled. Close In. Owner must leave town. Easy terms. Ad dross, Box 218, Pen dleton, Ore. Wanted A man who can write fra tornal Insurance and wants to make big money. MoBt attractive proposi tion. First class order. No limit to earnings. No (ees to collect. P. O. llox 92, Pendleton, Oregon. Tlio PaHtlmo. "The show o( quality." Program ior Sunday and Monday. rnose Boys." Biograpn. Father brings a pistol home (or the ladles' protection while he Is away. The two young boys find It and what they came nearly doing makes one shiver to think what the consequences would nave been. A clever story by this well known company. 2. "The Acrobatic Burglars." Vlt agraph. A laughing comedy showing three acrobatic burglars at work. Their getaway and (lnai capture. 3. "When Lovers Part." Kosmlk. A produtcton (rom the Southern Stock company. A girl and her lover are parted by her relentless (ather. Both go to war, the (ather Is killed, but the lover lives to return and claim the bride. There are delightful old Colonial houses, bloomrng rose gardens and huge southern oaks In this ex cellent production. 4. "The Guerilla." Pathe. As usu al this picture company has produced In the Guerilla their usual .high class production. "Where the Wind Blows." Vita graph. Don't fall to see this show. Four reels, 4000 feet or latest motion pictures and song. Ben Savage will spend Sunday with (rlends In Walla Walla. Henry Craig returned on the N. P. this morning from Wallula. J. N. Blew came In (rom Pasco this morning on a business trip. Will s. Fersruson and wife are down from their home at Athena today. T. D. Smith of Helix. Is In Pendle ton today (or the transaction o( bus iness. Art G rover and wife of Helix, came In on the Northern Pacific train this morning. A. W. Gray, the Stanfield attorney- at-law, Is transacting business In the city today. Zeph Lockwood was among the Athena residents coming in on the lo cal this morning. Edgar W. Smith, the young Van- sycle rancher, made a hurried trip to the city today. John Montgomery, the local wheat buyer, will go to King Hill, Idaho, tonight on business. Ralph B. McEwen, the young Athe na rancher, came in on the Walla Walla local this morning. R. N. Stanfield, the west end capi talist, returned to Stanfield this mor ning after spending the night In the city. Frank A. Hoy of Portland, agent for the Underwood typewriter, is In the city today on one of his regular visits. Mrs. F. E. Welch will return to morrow (rom Walla Walla where she has been visiting her mother (or the past (ew days. Principal A. C. Hampton, who has been confined to his home (or several days with an attack, of la grippe, is able once more to attend to his du ties. ATHENA COVERED BY MANTLE OF WHITE A Cartl of Thanks. We wish to say to the many kind friends and neighbors that we cannot express In words the depth o( our gratitude to them (or their extreme kindness and help in our late bereave ment and loss of our dear mother. WHITELET BROTHERS AND SISTERS. JKALOUS LOVER KILLS SWEETHEART AND MOTHER Mount Clements, Mich, Feb. 4. After beating Mrs. John Upleger Into unconsciousness with a hammer, shooting and wounding her daughter, Hattle. aged 22, Walter Wehr killed himself today. Both victims are ex pected to die. Wehr was crazed with Jealousy. The post office department Is Is suing a now post enrd, designed pri marily for Index and library pur poses. The new enrd will be Issued In sheets of eighteen, Monday night the W. O. W. will ar range for entertainments and big times. The presence of all members is requested at 7:30 p. m. Don't Fail to Attend the Closing Out Sale ofKoeppens Gift Room Stock It opened with a rush. Why? IUxnuso wo aro selling every artlclo In Uio gift room at cost and far lwlow. We will confine ourselves hereafter to tho DRUG BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY. Come In and look whether you care to buy or not. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Beat ATHENA 1HS HEAVY SNOW WEDNESDAY Heaviest Fall of the Season Drifts Two Feet Deep Local Pastor Gives Interesting Lecture. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., Feb. 4. Wednesday night a slight rain started in early In the evening and about 10.00 o'clock it started to snow, which fell with amazing rapidity and by morning there was an average of about 6 inch es of the white crystals covering everything. However, in some places the snow had drifted until it was as deep as two feet. This is the first real heavy snow that we have had In this vicinity this winter and It came on so sudden that the people are hardly prepared for such a sudden change in the weather. Rev. McKenzle Meldrum, pastor of the Christian church of this city, de livered the second of a series of lec tures Thursday evening on his trav els over different parts of the world. What makes his lectures so Intensely Interesting is due to the fact that his travels are illustrated with the stere optlcan and with slides made from his own photographs. His talk Thursday night was given on his travels in and around the Is lands near Australia, and by means of his photos he explains some of the perils and adventures that he and his companion experienced. His lectures are by far the best en tertainment that has ever been given in this city. Mr., Meldrum has been around the world several times, has visited the dark islands where no man had ever been before, and has been through some of the most thrilling experiences that could be Imagined, the one that he claims to be the most exhlliarating and the most exciting being that of riding on the back of a turtle four feA across, through the ocean. He displayed the actual pho tograph where he was sitting on his knees on the back of the reptile and he was holding to each side of the turtle's back. EDNA MAY TOLLOW NAT IN VACDEVUXE New York, Feb. 4. Edna Goodrich today would not deny the report that she Is to follow her husbnnd, Nat Goodwin, whom she is suing for di vorce, on the vaudeville stage. She admitted she had been trying out some new songs. Tho Chicago Motor club Is prepar ing to hold a Chicago-New York truck run. The object is to show not only the road efficiency of both light and heavy wagons but also the cost of operation. This run Is to be held In July, probably the last part of the month when the roads are best. The affuir will be spread out over about ten days, the business machines be ing called upon to run about 100 miles a day. The Chicago Motor club will have not only this run for trucks, but four other events, which Include the fuel economy run In May, the hill climbing In June, the national stock chassis race in August and the 1,000 mile relay run In September. FOR Saturday Evening and Next Week A Special of moretrian ordinary importance at Wohlenberg Department Store 730 yards of new zephyr pnghama in smail checks, stripes and plain. Special Price, yard - 10 C25 yards of seersucker and nurse stripe ginghams special at yard 12 l-2 1200yards of Seaside Percale, 36 inches wide in light and dark colors at the yard 12 l-2t Sale of 100 Silk Petticoats at $3.25 Each Made of splendid wearing taffeta silk in tho leading spring colors, including many handsome changeable effects. Made up in tailored effects with deep flounce of clus ters of tucks, or with wide accordeon plaited flounce with double rows of shirring. Real value $5.50 each. Special at $3.25 600 yards Cotton Challie at, yard -5 A silk petticoat bargain that is truly as tonishing. If you could see them instead of reading thi3 notice of their sale, nothing would keep you from hurrying. Church of the Redeemer. Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. The Litany will be said and the Holy Communion celebrated at the 11 o'clock service and evening service and sermon will be at 7:30 o'clock. The Offertory duet will be "Hark! Hark! My Soul," by Mr. Rose and Mr. Wil liams. All are cordially invite Charles Qulnney, rector. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire. Two Thursday. Your place may be next. See Lee Teutsch about your insurance. Pendleton's new paint store. Hale & McAtee, props., 816 Main street. Acme quality paints, enamels, stains Wall paper picture moulding, glass and varnishes. Let us figure on your nest Job. Goods arriving dally. Do you read the East Oregonlan? Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDPRNACH. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS, UPTO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For' Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY '8 PAPER. Prognun Cbaagea oa tastday's, Tuesday's and FrMafa. LEGAL BLANKS of every description, for County Court,' Circuit Court. Jus tice Court, Real Estate, etc., for sale at the East Oregonati office. I t the Year Right By bringing us your lumber bills and get our estimate on the same. Our large and well seasoned stock of lum ber for general yard trade is complete. The quality of our material and the promptness and efficiency of our service will please you. Remember that our place is headquar ters for Building Material of all kinds, Wood and Coal. OREGON LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 A. H. COX, Manager 11 According to the trade magazines, there Is a shortage In tho supply of hickory which threatens to be serious for tho automobile business. Hick ory Is used In tho manufacture of spokes and rims, and this will mean nn Increase In prices of these things. no doubt. On the other hand, the constant weakness of the crude rub ber market Is likely to mean even further reductions In the prices of tires by springtime. They were cut only recently about 10 per cent. Tennessee's new United States sen Go to the O. K. Feed Yard ii to Buy Horses and Mules All kinds of horses in our stalls for your inspection J PRICES TO SUIT YOU i! 0. K. FEED YARD Phone Main 5 1 6 John H. Luck, Proprietor 619 Aura St. ator Is not lukewarm. . t.-