EIGHT PAGES BATLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911. fMUK TIT Extra Special Sale ON Hand Bags FOR TUESDAY 200 of Them in Five Dif ferent Styles Values to $2 Your Choice 89c I Bo Car Robbers Convicted. The Jury In the case of Charles Foote and Albert Thompson Indicted for burglarizing a boxcar at Umatilla, returned a verdict of guilty late Sat urday afternoon and they will be sen tenced tomorrow morning. AT THE MOVING ! F. E. Livengood Co. Tendloton's favorite picture theater. Fine program for Friday's change: 1. Father Love. ' Lubln. A beauti ful drama picturing the strength of paternal affection. Strong heart ap peal In this story. A musician mar ries a rich girl, who Is then dlslnher LOCALS II See' Lane & Son for signs. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178. For Royal Bakery, Tel. Main 449. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Royal Hakery for best baked goods. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Con. Everything fresh and clean. 'Koyal Bakery. Woman wants day work. Address 302 Gardim street. Wanted Woman dishwasher at 1 Southern Cafe at once. i Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat I and lard.. Main 445. , ' National cash register for sale, al- at The Women's and Children's Store. APRIL Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ready ited by her father. Later she dies, most new. Sharon & Eddings. leaving a child. The musician be- The king of all 6c cigars, "Devlin's comes sick. Unable to provide lor Fives." Joe Sullivan, sole agent, his little daughter, he sends her to , For rentFour r00med house. In hor wealthy grandfather. After many ,re Mf Newt80n, 612 Franklin St. :' . . r. i . iT I For rent Eight room house SSd VrV. oPfsacrif?ces when h.09 East Court. In.uire Ralph How daughter wins him a home with nor- self and grandfather. Well .staged 1 More moving pictures shown than and acted. I any other theater In the city the 2. Hearts, Hunger and Happiness. ' pastime. Pathe. A lively comedy, presenting- Just recei.-id Shipment of truth the adventures of a love-lorn youth ' c'ums, a Farmers' Meat Co., phoi-; for whom fasting is prescribed as a jjein 445. cure. 120 acres timber, easy of access, 40 3. Practical Brook Trout Breeding cords to tho acrei j9 per acre w)ll Duy Pathe. An excellent Industrial pic- lt E T Wade Eggs from high scoring White ture. PRISONERS TAKEN TO STATE PENITENTIARY roL'li MEN RECENTLY COXVICTEI ON WAY TO SALEM Others Arc Sentenced by Judge Phelps Roy Neul Given Tour Years Iayrolo Under Advisement. Sheriff T. D Taylor and Deputy Joe Blakesley left this morning for Salem having in their custody four men convicted at the recent adjourn- ed term of the circuit court and who were sentenced to terms in the state penitentiary. The prisoners In ques tion were Donovan Ragan, sentenced to five years fur burglarizing a box car at Umatilla, James Theney ana William Allen, each of whom drew two years for breaking Into a section house at Echo, and Christopher Co lumbus Taylor, tho Echo -forger who got off with a sentence of one and a half years when ho pleaded guilty. Others Are Sentenced. Judge Phelps this morning passed s.ntfnoo on several other men who couple make their d?but in vaudeville " ftll, , .ii .n.. it 1 cockerels. Roland Oliver, and a lamentable failure of lt. From this however, an Interest in each oth- Wanted Woman to do houseworic. cr develops and finally a bright idea No washing. Good wages to right enables them to score a success. A Party. Apply to this office, pretty comedy with a touch of pa-. Wanted Position on ranch by man thos here and there. and wife. 10 years' practical experi- 6. The Greater Call. Essp.nay. Ajence. Address "W," this office, story of the stake. While the plot of The 'best and brightest- moving this photoplay is comparatively slm- j pictures and as many as any show pie. lt is big In its appeal to the ( house m Pendleton, at the Orpheum. feafir n nil ltprnlv Interesting in its . . , - ' . . - j. ... -.. , , . m. , , . i "v - - i special rates 10 norees ooiroeu at were either convicted after a trial or dppctin to the most minute detail ( tne week Qr month at the CommercIal who pleaded guilty to the charges ot ufe behln,, tne curtain. It will be , Barlu 620 Aura street .Phone Main 12. against them. Roy S. Neal, who found a highly entertaining heart-stir- , pleaded guilty to forging a note at rlng dramatlc subject "0 CT? ea raf nch r,e Stanfield, was sentenced to four years 6 Hank and Lank, Blind Men. Es- miles west of Pendleton. Good house in the penitentiary and his application ' nay. Thc3e versatile comedians are ami barn. Only $3000. Lee Teutsch. for a parole was taken under advise- od acquantances now and the more ' See Ebrel & Shaver for well drill ment. William Brown who turned j tnPy are seen tne better they are lng. Estimates furnished on appn states evidence againBt his partner In ..v-,, Ther is surety of hearty ! cation. Addres 118 Lincoln street, crime. Donovan Ragan, was sentenc ed to the penitentiary without limita tion of time, while Harry Luton, tho Indian convicted of stealing a horse, drew a year and a half. Cases Dismissed. A number of cases were dismissed laughs in this subject. Pendleton. Mrs. Rose Campbell Is now showing a complete line of new spring hats for Call and aee the beau- Tlio Pastime. a.ic " I sireec wear. tlon. A big feature film for Tues- tlf , natte.,,.. day's change. "The Little Circus Rider." Sell. Lost A morrocco book containing . nu Wn set-1 J' and Bertha are boyhood sweet- a deposit check, letters ana a rew me- his morning, they having JB I hearts. Bertha, budding into woman-' morandums. Party finding same tied out of court. The titles of these . ambitions than the 'leave at this office. , n simple country life, and yearned for . Just received, fine lot of chickens cases follow: O. R. & N. Co. vs. w. J. .sies, a. .. ,t . Js circug day and fn Sofllrrtnv nrder earlv. Pendleton O. Worthlngton vs. Jane Carden et ai; . excitement. Reginald Black, 1 -ol, Morv Last Week of Our Big SKIRT and WAIST SALE $7 to $10 Skirts at . $4.95 1.50 to $2.00 Waists at . 98c $3.50 to $4.50 Waists at $2.35 $12 to $16 Skirts for . $8.45 $2.25 to $3 Waists at $1.45 $4.75 to $6 Waists at $3.25 $4.50 and $5.00 Silk Waists $3.35 $7.50 and $10.00 Silk Waists $5.25 $0.00 and $7.00 Silk Waists ?4.25 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY tillable, running water on place. This is a snap If taken within next thirty days. Address W. B.( Box 341, city. For Sale Thirteen acres, half mile east of city. Good buildings, orchard, berries, vineyard, 6 acre chicken park, irrigating plant and water right. Address G. W. Hanna, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 6. man Cigar Store vs bee; L. B. Jackson vs. et al. I ail was excitement, ncisiiiaiu uiat, Cash Market. in our Charles Follans- " . " .hm.Sh. I. ner-! millinery department. The Peoples T. M. Taggart .. r,, rnr. v. I Warehouse, wnere lt pays to iraae. tVnotnm Hnrdwam & implement , .. ., ,, . , v. v. Albert Huntley. Henne- ?. 5"' "BP' l-lr" I Wanted-Apprentice girls wvm.i..v. wn - wie circus, jiin is bciii uy iici lauio Haviland China, Cut Glass Hand Painted China, Etc, Still going at Auction Sale Prices If you diden t secure what you wanted during the Auction, come in and we will make you a satisfactory price on any article you select. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Bet afiniJa . rrt lAOVA TOltVl Rl0i-lf TAP tha citv. She leaves a note telling her' " yu want fresh meat from a father that she and Black wll be mar- "ew, clean market, phone Main 446. ried when they reach the city. Upon Farmers Meat Co, Conrad PlaUoeder, arrival she finds the insincerity of manager. 224 B. Court street Black's promise slips away and ap- Penland Bros. Transfer Co, phone plies to the circus manager for work. Black SS91. Piano, furniture and Upon making her entrance to the heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an ring she is hurt In a fall it's then swered promptly. Office 647 Main st her old friend Jim who eomes for- , phone Ma,n for good clean ,urap ward and helps her out. A picture of op nu coa, Prompt delivery to all unusual heart interest, yet carrying part8 of the cUy. cj-o crk Luni many amusing features to thrill and . ber Co 70 West Alta ,treet rivet the attention throughout the Jugt openedNew BanItary plumb. 'Only a Sister." Uelle.. She hap-1 shP a8t Court street. . . ,. . t ... , .,,, I All work guaranteed. Estimates fur pens to be the right kind of a sis er Ma!n 43 by her self-sacrifice and noble nature ihe makes a man of her wayward Unfurnished housekeeping rooms m brother, and every man on the Texas ' East Oregonian buildng. Steam heat, ranch has to take off his hat to this 1 as range in kitchen, electric lights, little girl. I not an5 co' waer and bath. Re- "Jean Rescues." Vitagraph. The cently renovated, more we see of some dogs the more For sale One half dozen barred we like them. Jean is one of the best Rock hens, full bloods, and one and most likeable dogs in the world. cockerel. Also some fall hatched Tou want to see what she does in th;s chickens of the same strain. Wm. Picture. Gadwa. Phone Black 2972. OCR WIVES. Simon Ford, the famous reconteus, was speaking on matrimony at a din ner n New York. "Matrimony should mean polite ness," he said, "but does lt?" "We all remember the man who was rebuked by a policeman for swearing at a woman. " 'Why,' the man retorted, angrily and reproachfully, 'she's my wife.' "And the policeman, with a con fused apology, hurried on. "Another instance of this sort oc curred the other right at the theatre. A man, hastening back to the parquet ns tho nirtnln Ttrna flhnnt tn rlaa fnf j the third act, flopped down, as he supposed, In his right seat and S' " " " U tvs in u mu; ii k ii. a cue " 'As I was saying when I went out, it's none of your darned busi ness what other women wear. Sup pose Mr3. Joe Smith does make a fool of herself by . sporting patent leather pumps and openwork stock ings when the thermometer's at zero, 13 that any reason why you i " "'Sir!' said the lady. "The man gasped and for the first time looked at her. She was not his wife, after all. Overwhelmed to think that he had dared to address a stranger in the brutal tones reserved for his wife alone, he muttered an apology and fled." Some people go In for the simple life because of the notoriety it brings them. Inventors are constantly adding improvements to the typewriter, but none of them has been able to turn out a machine that will spell correctly. Cookies, cakes, doughnuts, pies and bread cooked fresh every day at the Royal Bakery. Phone Main 449. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest picture. I "Overland to Fremont." Sellg. A ; picture story depicting the struggles and sufferings of those brave men ! and women, our early pioneers. Selig pictures are always good. Friendship, nor limit. like credit, has a ml- Tou can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try it Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut It burns clean and goes further. . For sale Two hundred acres good timber grazing land, about 60 acres Fresh and Wholesome Cakes, Pies, and Pastry Delicacies Daily Phone Main 449 for Prompt Delivery Royal Bakery RUDOLPH MARTIN, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Special orders given special attention Retail Bakery and Factory, State Big. Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Streets Event of the Year POSITIVELY the BIGGEST AND BEST that Ever Happened r.ivmH $5000.00 OREGON THEATRE FIRST PART Augmented Orchostra OF FIFTEEN" ARTIST MUSICIANS 8 Big Specialties A IV TIIR OT.IO. 10 FUNNY END MEN. 50-Grand Chorus-50 NEW SONGS, JOKES AND DANCES. "SB CTABCH 16-17 Elks' Big MINSTRELS 75 ALL LOCAL STARS James Estes Glen Scott Jack Gibson Jack Watson Elmer Storie Joe Scrable John Rosenberg Frank J. Quinlay Clarance Moller Roy Buchanan Dick Mayberry Lee Drake TATOM, SATHE. FltAZIEU. SU SHEK, FERGUSON. BOND. DICKSON, EDMUNDS. FEKKINGTON, CORBY, DICKSON. ROSE, CHESSMAN. ALEXANDER, SPELL, IDLEMAN, YOUNG AND -10 OTHERS. - , ' Buy Tickets of Any Elk. Exchange Tickets for Reserve Seats at Hanscom's Thursday 9 A. M r