EIGHT PAGES PAXL1 fcABT OIIKGOMAJV. PKNDLWrON. OKKMON, )OM)Ai', MAY 2, 1U11. PACK FIVE Specia Closing Out Prices A1S This Week , on every Ladies' or Misses' Tailored Suit or Silk Dress in the house. LET US SHOW YOU. F. E. LlVENGOODCO. The Lad ies' and Children's Store I'locals! Si-e Iane & Son for signs. l'nstlme pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178. Wall puper, paints, etc. Lane & Eva. Front ofrlce for rent in Judd build ing, r. E. Judd. Lost I'air "f black Uld gloves. Re turn to tlila of Hie. Wanted Plain sowing. Apply 308 South Lllleth street. Phone Flatzoeduj for fresh meat ai.d lard. Main 446. kins of ell Be cigars. "Devlin's Fives." Joe Sullivan solo agent. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the ben anJ the clearest pictures. Tarlles who hnve not sprayed for seal? phone I. C. Snyder, Hod 3S12. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. Dressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the Cah Market, phone Main 101. Ruy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. 1'hone Main 33. An experienced womntr wants po sition as housekeeper on ranch. Ad dre's "M." this office. For Kent Threo furnluhed house keeping rooms, electric lights and gas. j No children. "01 Thompson. t The ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner circus day, June 2d, In the Kneppen building. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, (20 Aura street. Phone Main 13. For sale 160 acre homestead, nearly all good timber. Inqylro at or address 107 Garfield street, Pendle ton. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It Iqads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. Family may hnve all year employ ment, fa'r wages, grand climate. Buy borne, part down, balance easy. Write X.. D. Westfall, Orenco, Ore. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 445. Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platioeder, manager. Hi B. Caqrt street If you want to move, call Penland Bros., Transfer, phone S391. Largo dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. For good light get a Steelmantle kerosene burner. Odorless, smoka less, most brilliant light by small lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Obery, 211 Lee Street. You can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry, Main IV 3, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. For sale 160 acres choice timber land In Wallowa county 10 miles from poppens j For Ice Cream Sodas That J Please. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "Tho best marie." Ice Cream Sundae Ono of our most dishes. popular Fresh Strawberries served ! with ico cream. i Once a patron, always a pat- ron, at Wallowa. Fir, blue pino and tamar ack. Call on or address J. A. Joyce, Pendleton, Ore. Fit Sale Cheap Two log houses in Moa. ham. Ore., C rojnis each; mod ern improvements. Also 327 acres of land within four miles of Mcacham. Cond grazing land and contains con siderable timber. Inquire. Mcacham Lumber Co. Pascii!;cis to Portland can save money and at the samy tlmo have an enjoyable river rile by taking boat from Tin: Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert haves daily, except Friday and Sun day at (:30 p. in., arrives In Port Ian, 1 :no. Fare J 1.00. ! acres will make you Independ ent. Why not buy today while you are earning good money. It Is very easy to say' I don't want any of that in mine but how' often have you had the chance to buy and In a very few years find yourself saying, "1 had a chance to buy that for 150 an acre. Now see what it Is worth, 3 to J400." Tculsch & Dickers. Special. Until June first we will sell 10 lb. cans pure lard, 1 1.50 ; 5 lb. can pure lard, 80c; 3 lb can pure lard 50c. Cen tral Meat Market. The "I lurry-up'' L.iivsk. When you want an express wagon nuick, phone to Geo. Stangler at Gritmnn Pros., Muin Gil. All kinds of light and heavy hauling. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge No. 4. K. of P., will woik In the f.rst rank this evening. All knights please attend. D. B. WAFFLE, C. C. It. W. FLKTCHEU. K. H. & S. NOTICE TO WATER CLAIMANTS. Notice is hereby given that all ans wers made by water claimants must be presented . and filed by June 12, ISM, nnd the undersigned as a com mittee, appointed to employ counsel and for other purposes In behalf of the water users of Birch creek and McKay creek, have employed Haley & Haley and Frederick Stelwer as counsel to represent the association to preparo nnd submit answers for any member or members of the associ ation and to supervise and conduct generally all legal matters appertain ing to the association. Every member of the association is urgently re quested to at once furnish these at torneys with nil notices of contest which have been Bervcd upon them In order that answers may bo pre pared. This action on the part of the committee Is not Intended to Testrlct or prevent In any manner any mem ber of the association from employing any other counsel that they may de sire to employ In their Individual In terests, but every member Is urgently requested to present their names and copies of such papers as they may' have had prepared to the above mentioned attorneys In order that the association may be fully Informed, of the rights and claims of every mem ber of the association. J. N. BURGESS. JCLU'S GCDE1UAN, DAN SHAW, Executive Committee. BLl E AND GRAY MEITT IX VIRGINIA Phlllppl, W. V., May 29. In com memoration of the first land engage ment of tho civil war, which occurred at Phlllppl, In Barbour county, Va., now West Virginia, on the morning of the third of June, 1861, a semi centennial reunion of the veterans of both the blue and tho gray was com menced here today ami will extend through the week. The program op ened with a grand assembly today, and there will bo special features for each day 'of the week, closing with the observance of Phllippl Battle Day on Saturday. A reunion of Union and Confederate veteran v.411 be held to morrow. Many men of prominence have been Invited to speak here during the week, including President Taft, Theo dore Hooseveit, Speaker Champ Clark, William J. Bryan, Congressman Rich mond Pearson Hobson and Governor Glasscock of this Btate, PERSONAL MENTION II. G. Newport of Hermlnton spent Saturday night In tho city. A. A. Herring was over from his home at Walla Walla yesterday. O. C. CHrpenter.of Athena was am ong the Sunday visitors In Pendle ton. P. C. Hunter, one of Echo's well known resident, spent yesterday In the city. Frank Ennls was among the Walla Walla rooters at the game here yes terday. Dr. Fred Lleuallen came down from Pilot Rock yesterday to take In the ball game. ' Julius Levy of Walla Walla was a fan who witnessed the defeat of the Dears yesterday. Representative S. D. Peterson came In this morning on the local from his home in Milton. G. J. Eugan of Walla Walla, was among the many people from that city in Pendleton yesterday. T. O. joodrnan Of Freewater, came In from the east end Saturday eve ning and spent Sunday here. Miss Francis Hunt was one of the excursionists from Walla Walla with the bull team yesterday. Mrs. Carl Gilbert of Echo, was among the out of town visitors at the ballgame In this city yesterday. Fred George, the Echo merchant, was in Pendleton yesterday to witness the Pendleton-Walla Walla game. Hon. W. II. Ellis and son, Edgar, left on the local this morning for Iler miston to look after their land there. Harry Paxton accompanied me Walla Walla team to Pendleton yes terday to tiee them go down to de feat. Rod II. .Hi., ustwhilo slab artist for the Duckarooes but who twirled fur Weston Yesterday, came in this mor ning on the local. Miss Bessie McPherson left this morning for her home in Hcrmlston alter vis ting over Sunday at the home of her parents. Lb. yd Smalls, proprietor of Smalls' restaurant in Walla Walla, was among the loyal f tns wrio came over 1'mm that eity yesterday. Dale Chessman, one of the gradu ates of the high school, left for his home in Portland yesterday accom pany d by his mother who had been lure to attend commencement. He will ent.-r the I'niv. r.-ity of Oregon n.xt fall. Nonlloa Sings for Royalty. Berlin, May 2''. Mine. L'llian Nor diea, who is in private life, Mrs. George W. Young, wife of the finan cier and politician, will sing at the Royal opera House tonight, appear ing In ."Tristan nnd Isolde." Mine Nordlea appear? at tho special invi tation of Prince Henry of Pruss a, brother of the kaiser. BRITISH TOl'RXAMEXT COMMENCES TODAY London, May 29. With Charles E. (Chick) Evans, Jr., of Chicago, rep resenting I'mde Sam the annual tour nament of the British golf champion ship commenced today on the famous lings at Prestwick. Although pitted aga'nst the best amateur golfers of England and of Scotland, the home of the royal game, Evans is confi dent that he will make a good show ing If he does not fulfill the hope ex pressed by President Taft that he capture the British title for America. Evans captured the United North and South .championship at the April tournament in Pinehurst, N. C, where he played against the best amateurs and professionals of the United States. For the last three ca. he has bee- the foienio.l m tfur o; the west. He Is a memr-cr V U. f. rewater Coif roi of Chi cago. AID VANCOUVER STRIKERS. Trades and 'Labor Council Tluvntons Builders. Vancouver, B. C, May 27. The ex ecutive committee of the Trades and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WESTON vs. O O O O O o o o o o o o s LEAGUE TEAMS stores will close at 2 o'clock and game will start at 2:30 sharp. Gome out with the crowd a ' good fast game assured. Note Not a Blue Mountain League scheduled -game and season tickets can not be accepted. All Labor council, tho Building Trades council and the business agents' board tonight adopted a resolution recommending call.ng a general strike June C to compel the master builder' naUOctf.tfr.n . milftl Ini-m.l with their employes, who havo been on strike fur a month. The recom mendations contained In the resolu tion will be placed before the Trades and Iibor council tomorrow night, when the final action 111 be taken. Fifty-two unions are affiliated with the Trades and Labor council, and if a general strike is called 8500 men, representing every branch of Indus try In the city will be affected. OIUK IillS TO RAISE BIG I'lXI), Association to Levy $00,000 An nually. Indianapolis. A plan by which t00, 000 a year will be raised in the mcmberililp of the National Whole sale Grocers' association to carry out Its. purpose, was adopted by the as sociation convention here recently. Members Rill be assessed for dues annually on a commercial rating bas is of '.:, for each J.'.O.OOO invested in the business. President Drake of Easton, pa., said the association of ficers had been unable to convince the department of justice that it did not exist in restraint of trade. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheiim. Pendleton's favorite picture show. Good program for Tu'-sday's change. H!g Ka'em feature film, 1. The Fiddle's Requiem." Kalem. A -story r,f Old Madrid in 1520. The eld musician play'ng his fiddle in his irarr. t home, dreams of his youth and his lost p-.ve. As the pa t unfolds Itself be i his sweetheart Dolore fore-1 1 y l- r parent.-- to sien a con tiact .f m 1 rr'a-.-e with Don Carlos and he ; . i 11 reads over in memory b's message of farewell: My Only Love Thl.'- is my mnrr'age eve, the death day of my soul. I can not go without one last farewell to you, whom I will, never see again. Wait for me by tho la'ce until you hoar the bells chime. Yours in spirit until death, Dolores." M "diner her at the lake as requested she gives him ie-r ,,!! violin, saying, "I have be queathed my soul into this violin. Whenever it plays, it is my soul that speaks." Don't fail to see this mag nificent production. 2. "What a Woman Can Do.'-' Es san ay. A distinct novelty. The pho toplay will be appreciated for the ex cellence of the acting of Mr. G. M. Anderson, who plays the leading part. S. "Forgiveness is Sweet." Pathe. This is a well told story and well act ed by the American Co. 4.. "Scenes Along 'he Mekong Riv er." Pathe. This film gives a series of beautifully photographed views oIoiil; the Chiness liver. The quaint junks and the people on them, and other features combine to form a val-uabb- educational film. 5. "Priscilia and the Pequot." Ka li In. Priseilla, the wife of John llranseomb, a Puritan settler, hears a faint knock on the cabin door. Stepping outside she finds Ponus, a Pecuot Indian, who has been badly injured Cy a beat-. Helping him into the' house, she binds up his wounds. The Indian, about to depart, tells Priscilia he will some day repay her k.ndness. A month later Ponus warns Priscilia that King Phillip has again incited the Pequots to an up rising against the whites. This time ly warning permits the settlers to reach the nearby blockhouse where after a sharp conflict, the attack of the Indians Is repulsed. The Pastime. The house of quality. Interesting program for Tuesday's change. Special, "The Panama Canal in 1911." Edison. "To produce and be able to show such an excellent pic ture of the greatest engineering work the world ever saw Is vorthy of high commendation. The audience is brought almost as close to the work as though actually present where It Is in progress. All the various opera tions, the machinery, the tools and the men themselves are clearly photo- o)0 SPECIAL DECORATION DAY ia JULY ifti if m j& is i' 'k i 'A p. 1 1 I;' i' j OjU ! 'i! N as I J ., flV McCall Putu-ra No. 4066 1 RH u n .. n j '' Price, !5 centt ijf KcCt'! P,t,tni U- 406S A DAINTY MISSES' DRESS H McCa'J Pitttm Ko. 406S Price, 15 ceriti A SMART FlioCK A sty'.ih . costumo of ol.i-blje linen with n tri'nmin? of hand embroidery. The embroidery bandings is, the de sign of McCall Tiarisfer Pattern No 3-1 ::, the scallop No. IMS. The buttons of the linen em-'broider-d. The late-t styles are displayed at our Pattern Department fl P rri, 15 centi I fe NOW 5 ' 5 4.W M 8. II 5' i v. 5 C Wohlenberg Dep't. Store LETTER GOODS 1XR LESS MOXF. V. graphed. Therefore we feel that a picture showing the actual condition of the work at the present time will be of great interest to the entity country." "The Reformation of Jack Bob bins. " Melies. This western picture presents the case of an outlaw, woujuled unto death, cared for and nursed back to health b;- a woman doctor. The inevitable results, but Robin is given to understand that he must reform to ever win the doctor. He "does" five years' time and when released from jail is a reformed man. The love story appeals to the heart. "Her Master." Selik. This is a picture reproducing colonial village life. The first scenes are in or near a school which with the quaint cus tumes of the master and pupils is in teresting. The contest between the school master and his high-spirited girl pupil has a human touch that will Interest any audience. "Their Wedding Gifts." Essanay Co. A delightful comedy that will please everyhndy. Kich in wit, ex quisitely acted, and true to life, this picture should prove a decided hit with all who view It. "Just as the Clock Struck Nine." Essanay. A novelty In comedy. If you would enjoy f, big. hearty laugh see this picture. The Cosy. Monday and Tuesday. "Silas Marner," Thanhauser. Silas Marner, owing to a false charge, is obliged to leave his native land and PEN (DIET A pretty frock of white bastlste, suit able for on-.ftrma-tion, graduation, et3. The trimming of Valenciennes 1 user lion and the yoke of ailover luce. Other misses' de signs are shown In our Pattern Department. goes to England. He prospers in his new home and becomes a m'?ev, keep ing his gold hidden in the house. He is robbed and goes nearly insane with grief, till one night on awakening from a dream he finds a homeless child in his house. His heart is touched and he adopts her. Later the girl finds the gold which was stolen and the story ends in happiness for all. "The Closed Hand." Reliance. A story of a girl whs past life which she was trying to forget, came to light and nearly wrecked her life. Hounded and blackmailed by one who knew her past, she is finally forced to steal from her husband to keep her tormenter silent. By a clever ruse her husband discovers her guilt and forgives her freely. "The Midnight Express." Itala. A wonderfully exciting story. A bank porter knowing a box of gold is go ing by express and that It will be transperred at a lonely station, has himself shipped to the same station In a box. The watchman discovers him getting out of the box and tele phones for aid, while struggling with the robber, while the thief's partner is trying to batter in the doors to aid the burglar. The police arrive Just In time. A fine scene is the midnight express on its flight, taken by moon light. An extra strong story. "The Feast of Foolshead." Itala. A comedy, showing the popular com edian Foolshead in some more of his laughable predicaments. Extra special for Tuesday only, big war drama. Don't miss it. o o o o o o o o o o o o SAME O o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o KOEPPENS Salt will keep meat, but It requires 00000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000 "sand" to keep a good resolution.