rAam mm HENDERSON CORSETS ' Our new Soring shipmeht now ready 12 New Styles from $ 1 .25 to $3.00 The Henderson is the correct foundation for a perfect fitting gownf F. E. Livengood (k Co. The Women's and Children's Store. LOCALS Bee La A Son fer signs. ' Pastime picture please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A 8on. I. C. Snyaer. chimney aweep. R till. One large Mosler safe for salo. En qulre E. O. Pur lard at the Caah Meat Market, lhone Mala 1(1. Phone Plataoeder fer treah meat and lard. Main 441. Wanted Imlde werk by yuaf mnn. Addrea. Box 317, City. For Rent Two furnished room for rent. 114 8uth Thompson. National caah renter for aale, al most new. Sharon & Eddlngs. The king of all 6o cigars, "Devlin's Five." Joo Sullivan, sole agent. Wanted Woman to do housework. No washing. Oood wnges to right parly. Apply to this office. The beet and brightest moving plcturea and aa many as any shew house In Pendleton, at the Orpheum. Special rate to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Darn, lit Aura street. Phone Main M. 17 room apartment house only J1500 1S00 will handle It. House could not bo built today for 13000. Lee Teutsch. See Ebrcl & Shaver for well drill ing. Estimates furnished on appli cation. Addresa 118 Lincoln atrect, Pendleton. Save yourself a trip down town. Phone Main 101 for your meat and lard. They'll select It carefully at the Cash market. Cld weather la coining. We hiv the beat cckj on the market. A ton I 1000 lb. at Pendleton Lum er Tard, Phone Main O. Phone Main 91 fer good clean lump or nut coal. Frempt delivery t all parta f th city. Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 7M Wst Alt street. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 years, weight lit pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 175. Inquire 1101 West Alta. Wanted Toung ladlea to enter the training school at St. Anthony's hos pital, Pendleton, Oregon. Fer partic ulars apply to the sister superioress. Just opened New tanltary plumb ing shop at S04 East Court street. All work guaranteed. Estimates fur nished. Phone Main 443. Alex Burt. For Sale Furnishings of Palace House, $100. $500 cash, rest on time. Easy payments. Best location rn town. Apply on premises. Q. M. Howard. For sale at a bargain First clans reomlng house, IB rooms, all filled. Close In. Owner must leav twa. Easy terms. Address, Box 111. Pen dleton, Ore. Pcnland Bros. Transfer Co., phono Black 3391. Piano, furniture and heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an swered promptly. Office 647 Main street. For Rent 8 acres of fine garden land with small house and barn. Al so nn ideal poultry ranch of 25 acres. Geo. R. Roberts, Lock Box 36, Pen dleton, Oregon. Teu can't burn slat and gravell Den't try It. Phon Duteb Henry, Main 178, for clean scTeeaed Rock Springs cal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. Penland Bros. Transfer company will have one-half carload household goods going to Walla Walla. Anyone wishing to ship goods to Walla Walla call at 647 Main street or phone Black 3391. Psndleton's new paint store. Hal & MoAtee, praps., 116 Main street. Aeme quality paints, enamels, stains Wall paper picture moulding, glaas and varnishes. Let us figure on your next job. Goods arriving daily. GOVKKXOK ISES ILVrCIIET. PERSONAL . MENTION (Continued from page one.) No. 138, Abbott Provide for free ferry at St. Johns. No. 140. Hollls Creating state board of fish and game commission ers. No. 144, Insurance committee Reg ulating fraternal societies. No. 177, Fouts Relating to claims of patients In Insane asylums. No. 198, Ambrose Appropriation for medical department of the Uni versity of Oregon. No. 202. Powell Providing dormi tory for Oregon state normal school. No. 210, Lane delegation For maintenance of University of Oregon. No. 211. Lane Delegation For bulldTniC! at University of Oregon. No. 212, Messrs Miller and Shaw Relating to fencing railroads. No. 233. Reynolds Protect ginseng Industry. No. 237, Ambrose Relating to support libraries, No. 313, Steelhammer To amend section 74 98, Lord's Oregon Codes. No. 316, Game committee Pro tecting lobsters. No. 236, committee on Insurance Licensing agents of Insurance com panies. No. 327, committee on insurance Relating to life Insurance commit tees. No. 32S, Powell Relating to pay ment of deposits In trust. No. 337, Umatilla-Morrow delega tion Encouraging stock exhibitions. No. 34 3, Bonebrake To permrt Benton county to erect bridge. No. 355, Reynolds Pertaining to buildings of deaf mute school. No. 363, Steelhammer Relating to stock running at large. No. 364, Derby Attaching Hood River county to seventh judicial dis trict. No. 367, Bonebrake To amend sec tion 6367, Lord's Codes, No. 397, Hollls Relating to Insur ance companies. SAVE MONEY Every Article in Our Big an ft pgflpflp kj to be Closed Out Tho room is for rent and fixtures for sale. Goods are Roing at cost and below. Here's tho plnco to save money on china, cut glass, art Roods, notions, toilet articles, pictures, dolls, etc. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Servo You Best Thomas and J. O. Kerr of Nolln are in the city. Sloan Thomson of Echo Is a Pen dleton visitor. II. N. Dryer of Umatilla is a visitor In the city today. W. E. Brown of Heppner, Is tran sacting business' In Pendleton. Miss Bulah Atherton of Nolln, Is In town today to do some shopping. Jack Eccleston is registered at the Hotel St. George from McMnhvillo. Oliver Jnotts Is In tho city today as a witness in a contested land case. 'A. Hopson of Walla Walla, Is a business visitor in Pendleton today. C. W. Kellogg was among the Her mlston people In the city yesterday. Chris Roberts, a resident of Echo is in tho city today on a trading trip. J. II. Norton, whose home Is at Coe Siding, was a Pendleton visitor yester day. Loren Kennlson of Echo, was aboard the Incoming motor this morn ing. Sam Barlow of Nye, was a visitor In the city yesterday for a short time. Dr. John Griswold, the Helix phy sician, la spending the day In Pen dleton. , " Mrs. Helen Belts of Nye, Is tran sacting business at the court house today. Mrs. B. F. McPherson of Filer, Ida ho, is in the city for a visit of a few days. Miss Rffla Thomson came up from Echo this morning for a visit with friends. P. Thompson and wife came In from their ranch near Helix this morning. II. D. Wilson of Athena, was down fom that town for the transaction of business. W. J. Hartley of Stanfleld, was a visitor In tho city yesterday for a short while. Robt. Lewis came up from his He-r mlston homestead on the motor car this morning, W. M. Mattis Is a guest of the Bow man hotel, being registered from Blue Mountain. - Mrs. Fred Stewart of Kelso, Wash ington, Is a guest of Mrs. F. E. Welch for a few days. Matt Knon of Yoakum was among the large number of passengers on this morning's local. J. L. McMaster and wife of La Grande.are In the city trom the Union county seat. Tete Murray came down from his home at Adams on the Walla Walla local this morning. T. G. Smth of Echo, came up from his home this morning for the transaction of business. Joseph Bailey, the Echo hotel man, was among the passengers on the in coming motor this morning. Hans Lorenzen of this city, return ed this morning from a business visit to the west end of the county. Oscar Piper of Helix, was among the residents of that town who came in on the N. P. this morning. R. R. Beckham of Athena, was numbered among the out-of-town visitors on the streets yesterday. Henry Summers, one of the Her mlston land holders, came np from his home on the motor this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and Ar tie Brown of Heppner, are visitors In the city from the Morrow county seat. lien Keys of Stanfleld, Is transact ing business here today, having come up this morning on the motor. Alonzo Knotts is In from his Birch creek ranch near Pilot Rock and Is transacting business at the court house. E. B. Casleel of Pilot Rock, came in yesterday afternoon from tne sheep town and spent the night In tho city, James Lehman, formerly proprietor of Lehman Springs, has returned from California where he spent the past several months. Clayton Fish and George Riseling, both Echo farmers, were among the west end people who came up on the motor this morning. Mrs. W. H. Durham and daughter of Enterprise, came In yesterday from the Wallowa county town and are registered at a local hotel. J. II. Strohm of Hermlston. re turned this morning from a business trip to Milton and Walla Walla and is spending the day in Pendleton. John Monteomerv. local asrent for tho Puget Sound arehouso company returne.l on the Northern Pacific this morning from Helix, where he spent yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sterr, who came here on a visit recently from New Hampton, Iowa, left this morning for California, where they will probably make their future home. MI-O-NA. Driven Distress from Upset Stomacna in Five Minutes. MI-O-NA stomach tablets not only cure Indlgestlonbut build up the en tre system and make the weak and frail strong and vigorous. They are guaranteed to do so by Tallman & Co.. They cause the glow of health to appear In the checks and make the eyes bright and sparkling. They chase out bad blood and cause pim ples and sallow skin to disappear. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are such wonderful stomach invigorators and upbuilders that they are sold under an agreement to return your money If they do not cure indigestion or any other trouble arising from an upset stomach such as biliousness, dizziness, sick headache, loss of appe tite, fermentation, nervousness, sleep lessness, nightmare, etc. And 'only 60 cents a large box at Tallman & Co. and druggists every where. "Stomach trouble had bothered me a long time and though I doctored and used several remedies there wus no cure given me until I used MI-O-NA. I used to feel weak, bloodless and depressed, but MI-O-NA built up my health and made me strong." Mrs. J. Newton, Bellevue, Mich. AT HE MOVING Orpl'ctini. Pendleton's favorite picture the ater offers an excellent program for Friday and Saturday. All American pictures 1. "The Heart of an Indian Mother." This Is one of the most exciting Indian pictures Kalem has ever made, and yet it has a strong appeal to the ladles. A little deed of kindness done for a sick pappoose proves the means of saving the lives of a whole family of white settlers. The true story of an Indian raid and how the gratitude of a poor squaw helped the whites to beat off the red skins. Showing a real Indian travoix, an Indian funeral and other phases of Indian life true to nature. Pathos and true sentiment mingled with sensa tional action. 2. "The Test of Friendship." Edi son. Two workmen, Tom and Jim, whose fists are as hard as steel, but whose hearts are of sterling worth, are In love with the same lady. "1-om ! believes that Jim Is the successful one, and though hard hit, takes the blow like a man. But the supreme test of friendship comes when Jim who has a quarrel with a truck driver on the top of a huge sky structure, Is knocked unconscious and is hung out over the sidewalk, twenty-two stories below. The slightest mave one way or the other and he Is dash ed to death and when Tom is called upon to save Jim's life at the risk of his own, it Is a test that proves the mettle of the man. There they swing n mid-air, Tom and Jim, clinging to gether at this dizzy height. A thrill er, a supremely dramatic moveent in the motion picture art. The rescue and the winning of the girl by Tom gives a sweet touch of human nature to the close of this exciting picture. 3. "The Rival Dramatists or Cock- a-Doodle-Doo." Selig. A burlesque on the reigning French dramatic craze. This picture presents a nov elty in costuming and the acting. The closing scene, a pair of roosters fign.1 ing in a barn yard, is very funny. 4. "Hank and Lank." (Uninvited guests). Essanay. Once more the favorites appear, this time they haven't eaten as heartily as they might wish for a considerable time, consequently anything that indicates the presence of a meal is scrutinized with care. The humor in the pic ture cannot be described. It must be seen to be understood and appreciated. 5. "Hiring a Gem." Essanay. A lively comedy based upon the cur rent belief regarding the difficulty of keeping a cook. This is a funny picture. Four full reels, 4000 feet of good American productions. SPECIALS For All this Week $1.50 Cream Serge 42-in., yard 98c $ 1 .00 Shantong Pongee 36-in., yard .... 79c ) $1.50 Imperial Pongee 36-in., yard $1.20 L $1.25 Black Taffetta 36-in., yard .... 95c 1 2 1 -2c Bleached Muslin Hope at yard . . . . I Oc All the Best Calicoes at yard 5 c ft The Best Anrnn Cher.lcs at vard 7r White Outing at 10c and 12 I -2c White Table Oil Cloth at yard 20c Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY AOT11KSS AIDS " WORKERS" ON SOUTHERN HIKE Dunsmuir, California., Feb. 23. The fntlguo of the tramp toward Fresno was relieved through the kind ness of tho May Roberts theatrical company who picked up 35 Industrial ists lust night at Sison and brought them here In the company's special car. Miss Roberts gave them all a bed, supper and breakfast. They will continue their tnarch towards Fresno. Genua of DIsouko should be prompt ly expelled from the blood. Tills is a time when the sys tern Is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all Impurities In the 'blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your wholo body and prevent Illness. It I. the little thin us that we find so difficult to put together, and make of them something worth while. Known Fer Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON, I0REG0N CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER S 11 SECURITY Hji L-i " mi hi'im mi J Job Printing, Tel. Main i J PASTIME THEATRE Tho Pnstlnio. Picture program for Friday and Saturday: 1. "The Owner of the L. L. Ranch." Melies. 1000 feet. A western comedy detailing the adventures of a lord who contests a claim for a ranch with a woman, popular with all the cowboys and wins. Through me of those strange events in the way of fate, her favorite cowboy and her abject slave, comes into posses sion of money and buys back the ranch. A lively, well-acted picture, telling a straightforward story. 2. "So Near, Hut not Quite." Pa- tho. A thief is wanted by the police He seizes a bicycle and rides off. Tno cop does likewise. They are both ex perts on the wheel. Pedestrians nro knocked down and ridden over, and various other most wonderful tricks are performed. 3. "The Old Water Jar." Vitagraph. An old Indian forsaken by all his friends, spends his time fashioning and decorating a water Jar. Sudden ly he realizes what a bad Indian he has been. Scenes of his early life ae reproduced and pass in review be fore him. Realizing his sinfulness, he adds one more declaration and passes on to the happy hunting grounds of his people. 4. "Max Is Almost Married." Pa tho. Ths well known comedian Is again in a very good picture with a laugh every second. 5. "Silver Cloud's Sacrifice." Ka lem, A delightful Indian picture by the Kalem Co. Music by the Pastime orchestra. Mcwlorn Woodmen of America. Class adoption Friday 24. All neighbors are urged to be present. Refreshments. J. G. FINNISH. Clerk More moving picture shown than any other theatre la tho city the Pastime. Always Something New TONIGHT Hypnotic Mesmerism EXPOSED Fashionable Vaudeville HENR.Y THE JAILBREAKERS' Hindoo Box ystery M Qeneral Admission l5o Reserved 25c