EIGHT PAGES AJLY KABT OREGO.VlAy. PEXDU2TON, OREGOS. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. PiGE TTTE PERSONAL MENTION S 1 SoO Will buy your choice of 35 Suits and 50 Dresses The very latest spring styles all sizes. Values to $25.00 Sale Ends Friday Night. F. E. Livengood Co. The Women's and Children's Store. APRIL Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ready. ! LOCALS ! See Lane A Son for signs. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry fer ceal. Main 171. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son. Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat and lard. Main 445. Wanted. Waitress Address Home Bakery, Hermlston. For Rent Furnished house keeping rooms, 601 Water St. All kinds or frestullsh all the time at the Pendleton Cash Market. Wanted Sewing by the day. Prices reasonable. Phone Red Ml. The king of all 6c cigars, "Devlin's Fives," Joe Sullivan sole agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures. For rent Eight room house at 909 East Court. Inquire Ralph How land. Bungalow on north aide of river, al so furniture for sale. Charles J. Fer guson. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Tours for good work. Phone R. 3811. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 417 Perkins At.. Phone Black 36(1. 120 acres Umber, easy of access, 40 cords to th acre.. per acre will buy It. E. T. Wade. Hear Howard Evarts Weed on a "More Beautiful Pendleton" at the Christian church Monday evening. I have some nice suburban homes with orchard, garden and chickens, for sale very cheap. E. T. Wade. Cookies, cakes, doughnuts, pies an! broad cooked fresh every day at .he Royal Bakery. Phone Main 449. Phone Red 3961 for quick auto cab service. 25 cent fares In city. Rates by hour or mile for out of town trfps. Special rates to liorsss boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main II. Sharon & Eddlngs have secured the local agency for the Johnson Ideal Halter, the best cheap halter In the mnrket. Mrs. Rose Campbell Is now showing a complete line of new spring hats for trect wear. Call and see the beau tiful patterns. Help make Pendleton a more beau tiful city by Attending the lecture by the noted landscape artist at the Christian church Monday evening." For Sale Two acre home east Pendleton. Alfalfa, fruit, garden. Good buildings, water system and bath. Address J. H. Bryant, Pendle ton, Oregon. Phone Main 92 for good clean lump or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Crab Creek Lun -her Co., 700 West Alta street. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, pnone Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager. 224 E. Court street Two carloads brood sows on sale at O.-W. R. & N. stockyards Satur day, April 1st. For particulars, see Lee Teutsch. Special sale on sheet music. Many popular pieces going at 15, 20 and 25c, for this week only. Snyder Music Co. Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phone Black 3391. Piano, furniture and heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an swered promptly. Office 647 Main st For sale Two hundred acres good timber grazing land, about 60 acres tillable, running water" on place. This is a snap If taken within next thirty days. Address W. B., Box 841, city. You can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try It Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lussp or nut It burns clean and gees further. New hydrants Do away with your old rod and stop-cocks and use the anti-freezing hydrants. Call and see them at the Sanitary Plumbing shop, 304 E. Court stret, Alex Burt, prop. For sale Reynolds' Automatic Harvester. Has only cut 1100 acres. Easy terms. Inquire of Pendleton Iron Works, Marlon JacK or S. C. Klttner, Pendleton, Ore. For Sale Single or In pack, four thoroughbred registered Alredalo ter riers, two males and two females. Just right for this spring's bear hunt. Thirty dollars each. E. T. Anderson, M. D., Enterprise, Oregon. Liberal Reward. For return of Moose pin, set with two diumonds, one on each horn. Art Belmont, at Pressery, 622 Cottonwood street. Special. Until April 1st we will sell 10 lb. can's pure lard, $1.50; 5 lb. can pure lard 80c; 3 lb. can pure lard 60. Cen tral Meat Market Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Inland ' Grain Growers' association for the elec tion of directors for the ensuing year, nnd the transaction of such other bus iness as may lawfully come before the meeting will be held at the Com mercial association rooms, Pendleton. Oregon, at 2 p. m. Saturday, April 1, 1911. A full attendance of members is requested as the matter of contract ing for sucks will come up at this meeting. C. A. BARRETT, President. AtU-nlloii Howlers. All bowlers in Pendleton are re quested to meet at the Pastime par lors on Thursday evening, March 30 at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of or ganizing a bowling league. Every body come. A very young man, when he butts into society, is npt to dance as though he were dancing by the mile. A. E. Dalrymple of Oregon City Is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. J. J. Hampton of Walla Walla Is over from the Garden City today. A. T. Warner of Walla Walla Is transacting business In the city. Mrs. Art Grover came In this morn ing from her home at Helix. O. K. Fltzsimmons Is registered at the St. George from Portland. Mrs. Mary Wagner nnd children of Stanfleld were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Mary Wagner and children of Stanfleld, were In the city yesterday. Tracy Beam Is visiting relatives n Pendleton from his present home In Seattle. William F. Braun of Hermlston came up from the project town yes terday. Mrs. Emmet Reese of Helix came in this morning on the N. P. and Is visiting In the city. Gus Arp, the Helix saloonman, was among the people from that town on the N. .P this morning. J. G. Cutler, Northern Pacific road master, came In on the Pendleton Pasco local this morning. M. L. Morrison of Helix, was an in coming passenger on the Northern Pacific train this morning. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blskeley went to Pilot Rock this morning on busi ness in connection with his office. Assessor C. P. Strain left this morning for Hermlston, where he Is improving his tract of Irrigated land. Uncle James Lehman, founder of Lehman Springs, the famous Umatilla summer resort. Is visiting in the city. Mrs. J. M. Snively, Mrs. W. M. Johnson, and Miss Nora Slovall of Jordan Valley, are registered at the Bowman. Attorney S. D. Peterson, represen tative of Umatilla county, came In this morning on the local from his home at Milton. County Commissioner Horace Walk er returned to his ranch at Stanfleld this morning, after transacting busi ness In the city. Sheriff Kerfoot of Malheur coun ty, who came in from Vale yesterday In search of a criminal, left on No. 17 this afternoon to continue his quest westward. JOINT MEETING. Country Life Commission and Inland Empire Teachers to Convene. The Country Life Commission and the Inland Empire Teachers' associa tion will meet in Joint session at Spv kane, April 6th, 7th and 8th. A round table conference will be one of the special features, for the general discussion of tnc "School Cur riculum and Its Adamatlon to Lite and Living." One hundred farmers, business men, mechanics and labor ers have been Invited to Join with educators in this conference. The main speakers during tr.e thrfre day session will be James L. Hughes, Toronto, Canada, W. H. Dei. New York city, A. P. Hollis, Valley City, N. Dakota, Samuel Stern, recently from China, and Col. Theodore RJos- evelt, who Is making a tour of the west. The general public are cordially in vited to attend, and membership to the association may be had for fifty cents, which will admit the holder to all lectures free. The Spokane city schools and the normal department of the Academv of Holy names will be open to visit ing teachers, and all are invited; to visit during the forenoon period Thursday and Friday the 6th nnd 7th. Secure a directory at "Headquarters." Special rates on the certificate plan given by all railroads In Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho. Haviland China, Cut Glass Hand Painted China, Etc, The First Big Sale of Ladies and Misses Hand-Tailored Suits ill Ilia At Wohlenbergs Department Store $30 and $35 Suits Sale for $23.50 on Every the in one, the choicest Easter styles much wanted colors and shad ings. The highest grade of Workman ship, Material and Trimmings are shown in these suits. Right up-to-the-minute of fashion, with the new 24-in. Jackets, some with sailor collars, some trimmed with Persian banding and em broidery, many are plain tailored. A variety that is so complete it i3 pretty sure to satisfy everybody. Come ex pecting to find the kind of a suit von've seen for $30.00 and $35.00 at $23.50. Sizes from 16 to 44. ALTERATIONS FREE, TAKE EARLY ADVANTAGE. NEW SILK WAISTS $4.50 TO S7 NEW SILK DRESSES $15 to $30 Merodo Hand Finished Knit Under wear for Women and Children. If, , f -,r '1iV r, 1 .I..' fM i UOHLEKRG DEPT. ST OS! Better Goods For Less Money Dickson Will Retire. New York. Something of a sen sation has been caused in financial circles by the announcement of the retirement of William B. Dickson as first vice-president ofthe United States Steel corporation, to take ef fect on May 1. Dickson is another of Andrew Carnegie's "young men," and his retirement is looked upon as proof of the purpose of J. P. Morgan to rid the "steel trust" of the Carnegie in fluence. Wall street believes that Dickson has been forced to "walk the plank," Just as did Schwab, first pres ident of the "steel trust," and Corey, who succeeded him; Gayley, first vice-president under Schwab; Preston and Edenborn, third vice-presidents, and others all Carnegie men, and, for that reason, it is alleged, marked for elimination by the Morgan inter ests. It has been ten years since Mor gan secured control of the United States Steel corporation, and since then one man after another of those whom Carnegie helped to the top have been cast Into the discard. Ilarlxrc Waging Battle. At 2:30 this afternoon. Attorney Patton vs. W. B. Humphrey suit con cluded his case and the plaintiff was called to the stand by Attorney Roy Raley. The case will probably bo finished by evening. This Is the case In which Patton. who was a former partner with Humphrey In the Court street barber shop, asks for an ac counting and a division of the prof its of the business, alleging 'that Humphrey had refused him access to the books. Slater for the defendant In the Mark stinging blow. "Just struck one," said the athlete as the footpad went down before his WALSH'S BIG Still goins at Auction Sale Prices I 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. ; i KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best j BIG CROSS COUNTRY RUN NEXT FRIDAY One of the must important and in teresting athletic events on the cal endar of the local high school is the second annual Interclass cross-country which will bo pulled off over a three and one-half mile course on Friday afternoon. Although this is but the second year of the "Modified Marathon" It is very popular and more students participate in this sport than any other line of athletics. Already there are twenty nix entries and there will probably be at. least thirty men who will start the race. I.nst year twenty-three out of the twenty-five starters finished tho race. There will be a bronze medal awarded to tho winner nnd pennants to tho next four men who cross the tape. The class rivalry is very keen, es pecially between the Junior." and se niors. The scorine is tho same ns that ued ly the different colleges In cross-country running, nini is, wiu first man to finish receives twenty i n ills for ills class, tho second man receives nineteen for his class and so' on down. Tlv first five mm of each c'.:;ss to finish win points for their class. Thus it is necessary for five men from each class to finish In or di r to win the race. There are several slrong men In the race this year and it Is hard to pick the winner. Doylen. winner of l ist year's race will lie handicapped (liirly seconds, vv two-hundred yards, whichever lie may choose. The hish e t point winners ,t last year's race, who wiil run again, are A. Jordan, Haw, l'iniiel, Tamil, Sturdivant and strain. AmoHR the new men who are showing up in good form are Nolle, Russell. IVirsey and Ferguson. The full l!st of entries of each class, tho officials nnd the time of tho start will he given out at a later date. Week End Speck These are positively the greatest grocery bargains, ever off ere J in Umatilla county. COMPARE THESE PRICES with the ones you have been paying An actual saving of 25 to 35 per cent. 1 6 lbs. Best Cane Sugar . . . $1.00 20 lbs. Fancy White Beans . . $1.00 4 pkgs. Best C. Starch . . . 25c 3 pkgs. Quaker C. 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