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iAlLY KASX OREt.O-M V', FE.V!LETO.V, OIIKGO.". FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. PAGE FIVR oocooooooooooooooooooooeaooooooooooooooo PERSONAL MENTION o o o o Great Sale of Ladies' and Misses Great BARGAINS in f.. V. WiitHon of. Pilot Kock, cinno in yiv-teril.iy al'ternnon from the sheep town. S'- rk A. Slurt'vant. was a.iion the 0 0 CM? WIW O Q I'ilut Itnck people who ea:ne III from TF.N FANFS. M 8 cr Saturday 1 00 Styles to be closed out at the Following Prices AU$ls.OO Suits i'H si' All if'-JO.OI) Suit-; :it S 13.90 S11.S5 $.1 All yi:() Suits c., SI 0,15 S19.05 '' All -'.". ) ;u i. !M? ' T.T. "Siiitj ..' jt t . . A 11 ft:i(H 0 ;n i . 1 Suits in) tit $22.35 jj .NO (MIAIKIKS i'OIt ALTERATIONS. . F. E. Livengood Co. The Women's and Children's Store. wmiii i.ifc, wm i ii r mum n i m itt Tirmmrmr tit wr-inr r I LOCALS I : ; See Lane & Son for sign". Pas'lrne pictures please all. Hutch Henry for coal. Main 178. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Eon. Phone Main 4 1'J for bread wagon. T'hon' platzoedor for freah meat n.I lard. Main 445. Front olfire for rent In Judd build; In,;. F. E. Judd. Wanted Night clerk at Hotel St. ;..: Kt-. Apply at once. All kinds or fresh fish all the time at the Pendleton Cash Market. kiag "f all 6c cigars, "Devlin's Fives " Joe Sullivan sole agent. y.jr rent Nicely furnished front room; t I'.ho in. I'hon.. Red 3231. Everybody goes to the Orphcum to the best and the clearest picture! Kungalow on north s'.de of river, al ! furniture for Bale. Charles J. Fer guson. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Yours for Ko-.il work. Phone It. SH12. Fancy baked g..e fr..tn the Royal ll.-ik. ry '11 sale :it tin- 1 i.-it :i . Hak" I fi- y day. i '..r .-'.ii. ;vi.;.f Mi...... .. ihkJ :i.m Si lei t Stork. 2..'.H sitting. F. c. f-'limr, Stanfi.ld, fire. Pressed chickens Friday and Sat urday :il the Cash Milk' t. phone Slain 101. Phone it.'i "i'Sl for quick uuto cab service. 25 rent fares in city. KnteB by hour or mile for out of town trfps. For Rent House on North Side. Iiniuire Sirs. Nash, 208 Logan street. Special rates to horses boarded by he vcek or month at the Commercial iVirn, 6'J0 Aura street. Phone Main 12. Sharon &. Eddlng.s have secured the loial npenry hr the Johnson Ideal Halter, the best cheap halter In the market. F ! !)';.; - Two log houses at Meachain, ("ire. Modern Improvenjenti. Six rooms .: - re of Sleach- aio Lumber Co. Th.) East ( iregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's r- pn serilative paper. It leads and the people nppreclato It and show I; by their liberal patronage. F r .l'..!e Si'rond hand lumber, I rli k : nj wood for half price. Slust char lot nt nine. Apply at old build itn; corner Court and Johnson Phone Main P2 for good clean lump r nut coal. Prompt delivery to all o,:rts uf the city. Crab Crpek Lun -tier Co, 700 West Altn street. If you want fresh meat from a new. clean market, pnone Main Hi Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, n inazer. 224 B. Court street. Pi iilan! ir .a. Transfer Co., phone i!a k 3331. Piano, furniture and a. y trucking of all k'nds. Calls an--.eri-j r'omptly. Office 647 Slain rt For irood liirht Ret a Steelmnntle i kerosene burner. Odorless, sraok; I !e-"., in it liril'i int llpht hv smnll I i He ry. 2 1 1 I.ee Strc( t. V. ..Im piiy or 1'iioi Kock, was j anii'O;..- II., ,tt..m;i.!:; on the Klieep town local y -.-t -r-1 al ternooll. O. Toner i aim: in from hi.! honic V . 1 Pik.t Uock yc.-terday afK-riiooii j a' t fspeiii the iil:;ht in the lily. , J J. I '. K'i' haw of V.'eninn. came u k I'i'ooi ; i ; 1 1. tiv,-n :. ( i f! ,; and t'pent i !'. iii tin . t the ;'t. (:."!... i . tj Miss Helen Hart, who camo up to ' Q) !! nil the ni.nual Koi'.r.ty dain-e, has g.y ri tunie l to her home at llllganl. . , A. Ihiei.l.y, a-slstatit s'lperlnti ml- lit of the O-W. It. & X. i 'iini.'iny. i ; over from hif Ii Cian-le In ail- ; i J : 1 1 ti IS. jjf Hoy Alr-Minih'r h:..- rituriied lluNliiU f: oni I'o.'thnel whci-i. he witnessed th- Q "I en:n of the ball ason In that Ity. ' Mine Host. Henry M'-nns of T'ma- tilla, cai.ie tiji this morning on tho motor car aiel is transai ting business in the city. ' f Itolaml Slartin, the young engineer of the (l.-W. Yl. & N. company, left last nlht for Portland, where he will' a remain. : W Hen F. Hill, formerly manager of the Oregon Lumber company and who ' J is now located in Walla Walla, was ' k here last evening. , ' J. SIoHuh, a resident of Pilot nc!' ! spent the ninht in Pendleton, having' come in from that town yesterday : a aft'Tnoon. w 1 ti n Hill, formerly a local lumher-j man and secretary of the Pendleton . i.niiiierria i aso. 1:1 1 ion, came over ''.'- ? A . i f. A ij -S SI Sfi .yi. f -' .. 'if $25, $30 and $35 Hand Tailored Suits for $18.71 $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Dress Skirts for. . Choice of our Spring Coats at 1 2 1 -2c Bleached Muslin for 1 2 1 -2c Percales, 36 inches wide 1 5c Berkley Cambrics .... $1.25 Long Silk Gloves in Pongee, black and white 98c $4.9o 1 -3 off 9c . 9c (2c Ladies' 35c Hose in black and colors for Children's 15c black Hose for . Ladies' $1.25 Union Suits for Ladies' $1.50 Union Suits for . 23c 10c . 95c $1.20 from Walla Walla list evening. Sirs. Ktta Carmi'-hael, a prominent member of the W"m--n of Woodcraft 1 A at W.-ston. was here last evening anil! ntt.-nile'l the nceting of the local cir- . lie. W. O. W. 'A Ladies' Ladies' $15.00 and $17.00 Silk Dresses for $11-90 $20.00 and $25.00 Silk Dresses for $14.00 TO KSTAItl.IKII HOMK roit WOltliING f.MM.S Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods fcr Less Money o o o o o o o Q Z O O Q O o o a o o o o o o o o o o o 9 9 O O o o o o Q O O Spnkant' will inaugurate a campaign on May 8 for the purpose of ra islng Missouri School Teachers. Boonville. Mo., April 21. Missouri hool teachers to the number of sev- funds for the establishment of a home for working girls. The American theater will give a percentage of the Uross reeeilits for the week rtt "Mnv s t.i the fund, says the Spokane Chron-' eral hundreds are in attendance at the icle. i meeting opened today by the Central Sirs. Ho.e Ti. Sloore. secretary of , assoc iation the league, is in charge of the work nnc a oomm;'te composer! of Sirs. Harry Jarxis, Sirs. SI. A. Welsh, Sirs. So'.lais. Sirs. J. w. Campbell, Sliss Piarl Ihu'b. (issla P.isden. Christine Hertha Th.be. Sirs. K ('. Cornforth and Sliss Plait.--li.is been anpolntid to HAYi; SFKIXO I()THI.L rilACTICF. AT O. A. C. ilea of the coinniil a suite of rooms suf. and board a few girls time and to enlarge fund grows, a that such a home F.I bn 1. HEADQUIRTERS F33 Toilet Goods We it ro Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated TOIL HP CKKAM COLD CM RAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. Tillrnrin 8c Co. ! .end inir Drno-rriats of East ern Oregon. ookies, pastrv and 1: s mad f.i sh every day, phone Vain and the wagon will call. U'.ya! l'.akeiy, Webb and Cottonwood For S..h Two acre home east l'ci.lli'ton. Alf.flfa. fruit. garilen. r,o'.d buildings, water system and hath. Address .1. 11. Pryant, Pendle ton, Oregon. For nale Reynolds' Automatic Harvester. Has only cut 1100 acres. Kasy terms. Inquire of Pendleton Iron Works, Marion Jacx or S. C Hi'tner. Pendleton, Ore. You can't burn slate and gravel! Hon't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Rock Springs coal ol'her lump or nut. It hums clean anii goes further. For sale Two hundred acres good limber grazlmr land, about 00 acres tillable, running water on .place. This Is a snap If taken within next thirty lays Address W. B.. Uox 341, city. New hydrants Do away with your old rod and stop-cocks and use tho . ; nt 1 fret 7 tig hydrants. Call and see them nt the Sanitary Plumbing shop. 3i4 K. Court stret. Alex Burt. prop. Special. Fntil Slay 1st we will sell 10 lb. can's pure lard, J 1 .50 ; 5 lb. can pure lard. sOc; 3 lb. can pure lard 50c. Cen tral Sleat Market. The Slontnna bride who had never : poke!! to her prospective husband until a few hours before the marriage ceremony will probably make up for hi r la. k uf loquacity. a-sist her. Th" t"e is to soi ui'i ficient to h'.il-e a: the present inart. rs as the "" is our id' would he self-supporting and run on '' : said Sirs. 1 lodging w.nid be furni.'hed at absolute cost and would i rove a Kreat help to many girls who are working lure in the city a n.I have no home. "We will try 'o sell as many tirk "ts as i .s-Ihle for the theater during 'f May x To stimulate in will uivo a diamond tin-'. fi'svaiiis. (ire. Forty men have al riady responded to the call of Coach Sam Holar. for spring football prac-,-,t ii. A. C. This is the first time the students have been rivi-n Sr'ng pr.u tiee. Three times a week they will be e.iven persona) instruction for two Kin's by the coach, in punting. hop kicking, jdace kicking, different 1 : sscs and simple formations. A. C. MAT ARTISTS MAY F.XTFU RIG COXTFST the ,k tore st w,: x.i'ued at I he most tickets." Th.. Woman's Pi to any person who sells toc'ivo League is here with the Federation t eipaiMzauons an, I tile nth- I cr organizations will help in the cam-' pt'ign. af.-'iliat' d Women's ; ('orvallis. Ore. 0. A. C. may send two mill to the National Amateur ' Wrestling meet nt Portland Slay IS. I''. if ill.- local vo.i.M.r..ont can meet tic ixpinse of the trip. Charles Sit I'Oi. a junior from Carlton, Yamhill i'ounty, will be entered in the 175 ! pound class, and A. P. Gibson, an i t lecti leal engineering senior student limn Ontario. Malheur county, in the I 1 .X.'-youn.l class. Roth are holders of Northwest Intercollegiate Wrest I'ng championships. hit by the advance Rumor has been busy concerning plans for closer relations between the Imperial houses of Germany and Aus tria. Princess Victoria Louise, the kaiser's onl daughter, accompanied her father to Vienna, and her pres ence has revived the report of her im pending betrothal to the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, the Austrian emperor's nephew. The princess is 10 and the archduke 24. so In point of ace it would be a suitable match. Th young couple saw a good deal of each other during the visit. The alliance would no doubt be popular among the Germans in Austria. The difference in religion Is an obstacle and it is thought unlikely that the princess would become a Roman Cath olic in view of the very definite reli gious opinions known to be held by her mother. On the other hand mar riage wih protestant princesses are not unknown in the Austrian imperial family, although none has taken place in the last few decades. The mother "f Maria Theresa and the consort of Charles VI, of Austria, was a protestant. gostion has been made,, although no confirmation of the report can be ob tained from Senator Bourne. It is known the Taft organization !? somewhat worried over the Oregon situation. The Taft managers would prize the delegates from Oregon far beyond their numerical strength be cause Oregon will be the first stnt' to express its choice by popular vote tor president. As an opening gun next spring Oregon will have the force of an entire battery. TAFT WAXTS ORFfiOX FNRFR HIS I5AXXFR P.OISi: PRISON" OFFICIAL IS A M liXTAL WIUXK mm Los Angeles, Pal. K. T, Whitney, who was warden, of the Idaho state penitentiary at Rolse for four and a half years, but resigned two years a-r , because oT a physical break down, hnyarivod at Lonpr Reach and Is recuperating at the tent .-ity. Whit ney's health was shattered by the nervous strain under which he lived while Harry Orchard was held a pris-! ...... in no- nn prison poiuimg tits: trial for the murd'T nf Governor' Steunenberg. j 'H'ehard had confessed and a des-1 perate attempt on his life was feared.' Whitney declared that his house' was guarded day and night for' mon'lis. an attempt on his life being, made when feared, and that on on" occasion, when Orchard wanted to consult a Roise attorney, SIrj Whit-' i noy took him with her in a closed i ai ri.itre ..si a shopping tour which tor- ' minuted at the lawyer's office. Whit ney and Orchard would both have' boon killed. Whitney believes, had they appeared on the street. i 9 i.oxnox xfws xn views. London. April 21. Foreign affairs sometimes have a very unusual influ- nee upon those of home, and Eng land has had an example of this fact during the past two weeks. The riots in the wine-growing districts of France and the consequent destruc tion of hundreds of thousands of dol lars worth of wine have greatly ln- ised the prie of wines of all grades in. London. Hotel and restaurant proprietors are reaping a harvest, be cause their stocks have been laid in f..r sm,. months. The smaller pro prietors who have been compelled to s lit until the last have been hard Washington. April 21. Former Ciinuivssman William R. Ellis is a candidate for collector of customs at Portland to be seriously reckoned jv.it ii. acor.nng to lnlormation which I has leaked out here. Although he I lacks the backing of any of the re j publican congressional delegation j from Oregon for Collector P. S. Shil- culm's plac e, it is said the fim snsr ! ti .lf:t . f from President Taft j Ifiaiself. j Another interesting development is an intimation that President Taft is I weary of the struggle over appoint ments to federal officers in Oregon. I which he has been seeking to fill without consulting Senator Rourne. I The suggestion is made that Taft j w ould be very w illing to make pence villi Rourne. allowing Rourne to ' name the appointees ill Oregon if the senior senator v. ill not oppose a Taft ; delegation from Oregon in 1812. j Th. re is reason to boli. ve this sub- i I.IRRAUY XOTFS. ' ! J Th" following list of new books has j been added to the Civic Cluh Rental j Collection and will l.e ready for cir culation when the library opens at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon: Racheller Keeping Fp With Liz- Zio. P..irtlett Prodigal Pro Tern i Rarclay Slistress of Shenstone. Childs Jim Hands. Corkey Victory of Allen Rutledge. We would like to call attention to the fact that the "Congressional Rec ord.' i daily publication issued by congress, recording the proceedings, speeches, etc., of that body, is to be ; found upon our newspaper table, i Some of the speeches on the "Direct I Flection of Senators" and "The Ca j mi liar Reciprocity'' questions are de- ci 'eoiy interesting and worth your time. (.'i-rninn Fvamr. Lutheran Church. There will be services at Echo Sun day. April 23. in the St. E. church, nt 2 p. m.. All are cordially invited. Geo. l. Sprattler, pastor. Ditches Must Rt Srrrcnctf. j Notice is hereby given that all ir- rigation ditches leading from the I Umatilla river and creeks tributary j thereof, must De screened at once at i the intake with fine fish screen, un I der penalty of the laws of the state ' of Oregon. Failure to comply means ! liability of fine and imprisonment. D. R. WATSON. Deputy. Haviknd 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 i will make you a satisfactory price on any article you select KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best MANY Honors n;irr ALONG TIIF. COLi'MRI V Walla Walla, Wash., April 21. As endless as the stream of water that flows In the Columbia river si ems to be ilie stream of human lives drifting up and down the hanks of that river. County Kiiginecr Low W. Loehr, who has just spent several days in Wallula on official business, said: "I believe there are more hoboes going up and down the river than I ever knew before. Hw they live is more than I know, although fishing si etns to bo one method. "I saw one man who had caught a 'niiiil cat' boil it in a can and oat It with neither salt nor bread. Others fishing along tho bank were having varied luck, all trying to get enough meat to sustain life. The 'Jungles' are full of men. Some are being attract ed by bridge nnd construction work up the Columbia nnd towards Spokane, but many are merely drifting along." Few of tho wanderers are coming to Walla Walla. Spring work In this part of the valley has been completed and until harvest there will bo little doing for the floating element. WALSH'S If you want real bargains in the Grocery line, you can make no mistake by trad ing at Pendleton's Best Grocery. We can save you money on every article you buy. A trial and you will be convinced. WALSH'S "Home of Quality" Phone Main 442 Prompt Delivery, We guarantee everything to be as represented.