EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OUEGOMAV, PEXDIiETOX, OIVEGOX, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911. PAGE F1VHJ Extra Specials for SATURDAY 600 yds. Embroidery regular $2.00 yard . 35c Ladies Fancy Collars . 50c and 75c Belts 25c Children's Hose . All 12 1-2c 15c and 16 2-3c $7.50 to $15 Linen Suits $18 Silk Dresses $20, $25 and $30 Tailored up to 47c 10c 10c 10c Lawns 10c $4.95 $1 1.35 Suits $9.95 F. E. LIVENGOODCO. The Ladies' and Children's Store PERSONAL MENTION i LOCALS I .. See Lane ft Son for, signs. Pastime picture please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Eon. Front office for rent In Judd build ing. F. E. Judd. Lost Pair of black kid glove. Re turn to this office. Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 308 Bouth Lllloth street. Phone Plauoeder for fresh meat aud Urd. Main 44S. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures. Furnished house to rent. Enquire 07 Willow street or phone Black 3322. A woman wanted on farm. Steady employment. Call at Standard Gro cery Co. Dressed chickens Friday and Sat urday at the Ca'h Market, phone Main 10 1. Buy your chickens for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market Phone Main S3. 10 pound lardr 11.00 and 6 pounds 60 cents. Saturday only. Chas Ray burn Meat Market. Call up Main 75 for McConnell's express. All kinds of hauling care fully and promptly done. Everything that's (rood to cat. in meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. For Rent Three furnished jiouae keeplng rooms, electric lights and gas. No children. 701 Thompson. Wanted Woman or girl for gen ral house work. Enquire of Mrs. McGlnnls, 201 W. Webb street. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month nt the Commercial Barn, 120 Aura street. Phone Main 13. For sale 160 acre homestead, nearly all good timber. Inquire at or address 107 Garfield street, Pendle ton. The East Orcgonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 5 Farmers Meat Co., Conrad PlaUoeder, manager. 334 E. Court street If you want to move, call Penland Bros., Transfer, phone 8391. Largo dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. ' You can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 1V3, 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 Wallowa. Fir, blue pine and tamar ack. Call on or address J. A. Joyce, Pendleton, Ore. For Salo Cheap Two log houses In Meacham, Ore., 6 rooms each; mod ern Improvements. Also 327 acres of land within four miles of Meacham. Good grazing land and contains con siderable timber. Inquire Meacham Lumber Co. -Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert leaves dally, except Friday and Sun day at S:30 p. m., arrives in Port land 9:30. Fare 81. 00. 5- 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 vears find yourself saying, "I had a chance to buy that for 350 an acre. Now see what It Is worth, 3 to 3400." Tcutsch & Bickers. The) "Iliirry-iip" Eipross. When you want an express wagon aulck. phone to Geo. Stangier at Grltman Bros., Main 611. All kinds of light and heavy hauling. K. G. Warner was in from his home at Pilot Rock yesterday. Robert Lewis boarded the local this morning for Hermlston. F. B. Martin was among the Helix peoplo in the city yesterday. J. F. Vernon of Milton, was among the host of peopjo in the city yester day. Carl Engdahl came In from Helix this morning on the Northern Pacific train. F. Martin of Adams brought his family down yesterday to see the cir cus. Miss L. Minor of Heppnor, was over from tho Morrow county seal yesterday. John G. Xeuman of Uklah, was In the city yesterday and registered at the St. George. Pr. W. II. Lytle, state veterinarian enme In this morning on the Walla Walla local. Jack Fkiles Is visiting friends and relatives In the city. He Is now mak ing Spokane his home. Mrs. M. A. Ellis left on the local his morning for Portland where she will spend the summer. Gerald Stanfleld was among the out of townspeople who attended the circus In thfT c'.ty yesterday. C. E. Slmons.reputy assessor in the Valley and Ferndale districts, Is tran saetlng business In the city today. Mrs. George Gray of La Grande, Is now in the citv upon a visit with her mother, Mrs. D. Brusha. T. 8. Gibson and wife were among the Pilot Rock residents who came In to see the circus yesterday. R. N. Stanfleld returned to his home this morning on the local after spending the night In the city. Rov Klrklev left today on train No 17 for Portland to spend Sunday with his wife and child in that city. Miss Hazel Lych of Pilot Rock was In yesterday to attend the per formance of the circus last night. Miss Georgeanna Fletcher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fletcher, left on the local this morning for a visit with relatives in Heppner. Miss Elizabeth Naylor. who has been teaching school near Athena during the past term, passed through on the local this morning to her home at Hermlston. Urania Coombs of La Grande was registered at the Bowman yesterday. L. E. Richmond of Hermlston was In the city yesterday along with many other strangers to attend the Sells Floto cirous. Ironers Domestic Wanted, and .mangle girls, Laundry. at the , lHimllure for Sale. For two light housekeeping rooms at a sarrifice. Complete In every de tail and the furniture Is of the genu lm mission and mahogany, not tho Imitation. Will consider offer for the sets entlro with lease of rooms which ! arc convenient and centrally locate!. or single pieces. Terms cash or bank able notes. Apply Room 8, Temple block. TO NAVIGATE SALMON RIVER OI.I tiltADl'ATKS TAKE OVI'.K COLLKUK PAPER loeppens For Ico Cream Sodns Thai Please. Try Our CHOCOLATE ICECREAM "Tho best made." Ice" Cream Sundae One of our most popular dishes. Fresh Strawberries served 1 with ice cream. Onco a patron, always a pat ron, at KOEPPENS Oregon Agricultural College. The "old grads" of the Oregon Agricul tural College nre planning to show the undergraduates what a real col lego paper should be. by taking over the issue next Saturday. More pages, more news, and first class form nre promised by the editorial staff, which includes Arthur Q. B. Houquest, '06, clerlculturlst nt the college, ns editor-in-chief ; Violet S. Hancock, '09, Cove, secretary of the horticulture department -as associate editor; Edward C. Calloway, "09, Suo knnc, Wash., Instructor In pharmacy as business manager; Alice Edwards, '06, Monroe, instructor In zoology, and entomology, ns assistant business manager; Malcolm G. Cox, '10, Schurx, Nov., graduate manager of athletics, and Lyman Bundy, '08, Moscow, Idaho, both sporting editors; and tho following reporters: Carrie Dannemnn, '01, Corvallls; Grover C. Gate, '06, Corvallls; Mabel C. Cady, 'OR, Pearl Leonard, '09, both college bookstore clerks; Juanita Rosen dorf, '04, Corvallls. Circulation man ager, Floyd E. Kowianu, ui, corval lls. Contributions for the Issue have been reeelved from the following staff of contributors: E. B. Aldrich, '00. Pendleton: Fnyo Roadruck- Wrlght, 'OS, Salom; M. J. Lnzello, '09, C'lacknmns. and Lionel A. Johnson, 'AS, Portland. MENACE SEEN IX REAX. Attenmlod Introduction of Medical Berry (iots Uoil Mini Into Trouble Pino Ridge, S. D Six of the In dians of Pass Creek district, of this reservation, charged with introduc ing the notorious mescal bean among their brethren, were recently haled before the celebrated Indian court by Major John R. Brennnn, superin tendent of tho reservation nt this In dian ngoncy. Tho use of this intoxicating alka loid hns been for some time more or less mixed up with tho religious cere monies of tho Wlnnehogos nnd Oma- bas of eastern Nebraska, but this Is tho fi:t nttempt on the part of the aristocrats ' of the Indian world, tho Cloux, to charm themselves into hap piness by the use of tho aubtlo vego tnhlo alkaloid. Tho outfit used in tho celebration of tho "mescal" service was confis cated by'tho Indian court. POISONED AT HELIX (Special Correspondence.) Helix, Ore., June 3. Mrs. E. R. Jones In taking her medicine, took the wrong bottle by mistake. She soon became violently 111 and Dr. W. H. McKInncy was summoned. For an hour there was much doubt If the lady would recover, but she is now on the road to recovery. Our butcher shop is closed. They have suspended business. It Is not jet settled if it is to be permanent or otherwise. Tho shop closed June 1st. This is a good location for a butcher. We are unable now to get any fresh meat nearer than Pendle ton. The shop Is located next door to the Helix bank. The Knights of Pythias are very busy now. They have four candidates on the way to Knighthood and more asking what to do to bo made brave men. The Ladies of the Maccabees are going to give a big entertainment June 1G In the I. O. O. F. hall at He lix, a nice program In being arrang ed. Ice cream and cakes and straw berries and many other good things will be had on this occasion. A big crowd Is expected. Mrs. Zeusko is ladv commander. The second nine of Adams came over Wednesday to cross bats with Helix second nine. Helix won 27 to 10. ll IRCHES CONTINUED. (Continued from Page Two.) ton In Presbyter'.an church, corner College and Alta streets, at 2 p. m. All cordially Invited. Geo. L. Sprat tier, pastor. . BnptM Church. Baptist church will hold services at 11 and 8 o'clock. Morning sermon "What's the Use?" Evenng, "Pil grim's Reward in Pressing On." Young people's meeting at 7 o'clock. Bible school at 10 with classes for all. Invitation Is extended to all these ser vices. R. E. Storey. Presbyterian Church. . Services at Presbyterian church to morrow morning and evening. Preaching by John Reeves, supply pastor. Prof. Blakeslee at the organ. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. After a watch the pliments. successful entertainment, "committee" fish for corn- Save money by reading today's ads. Doer t'rtvk Miners Determine to Try ExiMTlment. Asotin. Wash. Owners of mines in the vicinity of Deer Creek, on .Salmon river, n ;hort distance from the mouth who have developed a number of high grade properties, realizing that even tliouuh construction work on the Gllmore & Pittsburg railway shoul begin this summer, it will be at least two years before they will have tran sportation for the output of their mines, have entered Into negotiations with Glover & McFarland, owners or the gasoline launch Flyer; to put me mat in commission between Deer Creek and Lewtston, and the Initial trip will be made about June 6. The launch Is now on the way here, be- ng equipped with a 60-hoisepower engine, and it Is believed that enough power can be developed for the pack et to successfully negotiate me rap Ids In the Snake river ns far ns Pitts burg Landing, about 65 miles above Asotin. If this can be accomplished there Is no doubt but navigation can be accomplished several miles up the Salmon. If the Flyer succeeds in going up Salmon river it will be the first power boat ever to enter the stream, and a new era will be. inauguraiea ior u rich mineral belt along the Salmon below Deer Creeki where there are a number of promising claims lying dormant because of the inability of the owners to get machinery In and the ore out. On the initial run the boat will be in command of an experienced pilot, and an expert gasoline engine man from the factory which supplied the motor will have charge of the en gines. Besides the owners the party will include several newspaper men, Invitations having been extended to the representatives of The Spokesman Review nnd Lewiston papers to ac company the expedition. It is an ticipated that the round trip can be made In three days. orefoot Saidals comfort by pro- Let the children be able this summer viding each with a pair of our barefoot sandals 5 1-2 to 8 at . . ,85c and $1.25 8 1-2 to 11 at . .$l.00and$l.25 11 1 -2 to 2 ist . .$1.25 and $1.75 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store LETTER GOODS FOR LESS 3IONEV. Home Luxuries are of many kinds, but we make a luxury out of a necessity. In Bath Rooms we use the greatest precau tion to install only the latest and most sanitary appliances. Bafh Tubs and all Plumbing from this shop is the best ob tainable. , Satisfactory estimates on new or repair work at Pendleton's only exclusive plumbing shop. Beddow & Miller -Corner Court and Garden Sts. Fhone Black 3556. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum. Pendleton's favorite picture the ater. Biograph feature for Sunday and Monday. ' 1. The Two Sides. Blagraph. A vivid contrast of the world's pros perous and poor. The story Is sim ple, stirs the emotions and pleases with its plainly stated admonition to return good for evil. 2. The Crusade of the Templars. Gaumont. Laid in the time when Christendom was striving to wrest the Holy Land from the dominion of the Infidels. 3. The Bunco Game at Llzardhead. Essanay. A western farme comedy. It shows how two confidence people, a man and a woman, played all the boys at Llzardhead and won. After the brilliant couple had disappeared the boys decided the experience was worth the money, and let it go at that. 4. Comrades. Eclipse. A story of great sacrifice. A thrilling and path etic story of the devotion of two sol diers to one another until one loses his life in battle. The other at great risk carries the dying man's message to his old father, and while there finds an opportunity to further serve his dead friend by giving his life for that of his comrade's father. 5. Beauties of Sans Soucl. Eclipse. Near Berlin, Germany. Delightful glimpses of one of the loveliest of European parks. Vistas of glades adorned with statuary magnificent trees and gorgeous flower gardens. The entrance of the park, the orang ery, thecolonades, the terraces, the lake, Voltaire's statue, the Farnese bull, the famous Sans Couci Mill, the Japanese house, favorite residence of Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm L., statue of Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great. "The Pages Devotion", Urban. This drastic picture of courtly life Is placed in a very beautiful old cha teau. The baroness has a lover, and when the old baron finds this out her page takes the lover's place thus per mitting them to escape. The story Ij wisely conducted to bring out "its dramatic positions and It Is beauti fully acted making a very desirable film. "A Buffalo Hunt." This Is a good picture of the methods adopted to secure the buffalos. The wild buf falo Is a dangerous antagonist and makes his strength felt upon all oc casions when necessary for self pro tection. "A Soldier," Pathe. Tells in a graphic way how a soldier goes to see his sick mother, even though leave of absence is refused. The highest type of silent emotional drama. Tho Pastime. The house of quality. A feature picture for Sunday's change. "Short Lived Happiness." A Pathe feature by the American Co. Here we are shown the story of an unfor tunate boy, doomed to the ills of life, given a chance to die after a few days of happiness. Two characters attract attention, the unfortunate youth and the vindicative and jealous man who wanted to be a lover. The boys fate will arouse sympathy. The Jealous man will exert quite the opposite in fluence. "Soldiers Three," Vitagraph. This Is more than ordinary good comedy. One funny situation follows another so closely that the laughter is with out intermission. It would be diffi cult to conceive of more laughable absurd situations than are developed before the story is told. Tho Cosy. Friday and Saturday. "While There's Life There's Hope." Imp. A young man's sweetheart throws him over because he is poor, an an aged broker is in financial straits, so both determine to kill themselves. The irony of fate decrees that both men fustrate one another's attempts at suicide and finally a lit tle child comes Into their lives and they conclude to start life anew with better motives. "A Western Ruse." Powers. A "bad" man of the west is the rival of a stagedriver for a girl and as the driver is the favored suitor, the bad man holds up the stage and gets the) money boh. The way in which he was led into betraying himself by the girl is novel and interesting. A strong story of the west. "The Price He Paid." Champion. Another great western story of a wo man who leaves her drunken husband and goes west. She is followed by her husband and troubles come but he is finally killed by a sheriff's posse. The story is intensely dramatic with a suggestion of a happy end. "A Confidence Trick.'; Gt. North ern. A detective story that with some .complications more than ordinarily interesting that keep one guessing till the end. The acting is fine and the piece Is full of thrills. Finely col ored throughout. Announcement. We wish to announce to the public that we have taken over the entire C. B. Lyman market stock and here after will be able to supply your every need In fresh meats, lard, fish and shell fish, cured meats, sausages, plain and fancy groceries, and every thing the market affords in fresh fruits and vegetables. We cordially invite a visit to our light, cool and clean market. PENDLETON' CASH MARKET, 302 E. Court St. Thone Main 101. BVT When old man Noah built his ark They thought ho was a bloomin' mark, They laughed nt him and called him "mutt."," And in their sleeves they chortled, but When Fulton built his queer old tub Men laughed and said he was a dub Thev said, "This fellow's off his nut!" Ho was a Joke in thoso days, but When Wilbur Wright said, "I can fly." Men smiled and winked tho other eye. , They kidded him and said "Tut, tut!" They thought ho was daffy, but So. gentle readers, do not leer When some damphool does something queer. A genius is a funny nut. His actions are peculiar, but Milwaukee Sentinel. Concrete Blocks-Concrete Wlf op k The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Lester to Moot Limn. Sydney, Australia, June 3. Jack Lester, Clellum Wash., and Bill Lang, Australian pugilist, nre matched to fight a return bout here today, going ton rounds. Granville Havener, a pioneer of Eu gene, who left thero 35 years ago, is revisiting that city. He Is able to Identify only ono houso. According to the Klamath Chron icle, the Crater lake tourist season will be nt least a month late this year because of snow on the route. Save Yoursell Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. IMnko prettier work when finished and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful de signs for Easements, House Foundations. Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They crow stronger with ace. Estimates Furnished on Application D. A. MAY V9 it. Phone Black 37S0. Tend leton, Oregon. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Con crcto Work.