EIGIIT PAGES DAILY J3AST OUEGONIAN, PEXDIiETOX, OREGON, SATCHDAY, JULY 22, 1011. PAGE FIVE Only Three More BAYS . Will buy your choice of over 60 Dresses worth up to $ 1 2.50 Better Hurry F.B. L!VENGOODCO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S" STORE. PERSONAL MENTION I LOCALS ! See Lane & Son for lgn. Pastime pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane Sk Son. Wanted Two waitresses at Hotel Pendleton. Private board and lodging at 205 W. Webb. Phone Black 3431. Fresh cow wanted. Phone Main 137 or address P. O. Iiox 4S7. Springs coal either lump or nut. It turns clean and goes further. For rent Alexander residence on Water street. Inquire R. Alexander. Phone Platzoeder for fresn meat ud lard. Main 446. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to the best and the clearest pictures. For rent Modern six room house, inquire 513 Franklin street, or phone Red 2552. Buy your chlckena for Sunday's dinner at the Central Meat Market. Phone Main 31. Everything mat's good to eat, In meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. Special rates to horses ooarded by the. week or month at the Commercial Parr.. $20 Aura street. Phona Main 13. Experienced woman wants ptsl tion ns cook with harvesting crew. Address 701 Thompson street, Pen dleton. If you war.t to moy?, call Penlav '. Bros., Transfer, ph-jne 3391. Largo Urny moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Alain street. Meat! Meat! Meat! If it's on the market, It's here. Farmers' Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, inuuager, 224 E. Court street, phone Main 44b. Oldest volunteer corps in tho world In the Honorable Artillery company of London which (lutes from 1537, during the reign of Henry VIII. Traveling sale-men making small town are making from $o to $10 per day carrying our pocket side linn. For particulars address Manager, 61G-11S N. La Salle street. Chicago. Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Uailey Gatzert . leaves dally, xcept Friday and Sun day at J '.30 p. m., arrives In Port land :30. Fare $1.00. To the Public. W. I. Gadwa, the well known har ness maker of this city, has accepted a position with E. L. Power and will have charge of the harness depart ment All work will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Wanted. Team and Jlght wagon or heavy hack, suitable for mountain trip, Au gust 1. Inquire this office. Cord Wood for Sale, 800 cords cottonwood, $5 per cord delivered, $4 per cord on place, 1 1-4 miles east of Pendleton. Joe Vey, 1503 E, Court street. Oeorge Horsfman of Uklah, la In the city today. Representative L L. Mann Is In from his ranch today. John F. Hill returned from a short trip to Helix this morning. Ike Christopher of Adams, Is spending the day In the city. Miss Cora Towne has returned from an extended visit to Portland. Mrs. John Sparks Is in the city from her. home on Birch creek today. J. O. Hales and Pearl Hales are In from their Adams ranch today. H. B. Gclse of Hermiston, was up from the project town last evening. Charles Meighan will spend Sun day on a fishing trip near Wenaha. Miss Clara Porter was an Incoming passenger on No. 17 this afternoon Conrad Fix, stockman from Alkali, Is transacting business In Pendle ton. J. P. McManus, editor of the PI lot Hock Ilecord. is In the city to day. Mr. and Mrs G. B. Carrier returned this morning from a trip to eastern states. Dr. D. C. McXabb and wife left for Lehman Springs In their auto yester day. Fl Waters, ex-chief of police In this city, Is down from Meacham to day. SMYTIIE URGES THE RESIDENTS TO HELP (Continued from page one.) kind over '- on In the west. The ad vertising from last year's show and tho knowledge of the enormous ex penditure of money and labor in pro viding th best grounds in the coun try and a far superior show to that of last year, has already attracted thousands of people who are coming here next September. Puts City on Map. It Is conservatively predicted that Pendleton never received as much fa vorable advertising and notice as has come from her "Round-Up." .She Is again on the may and it is now up to h"r citizens to keep her there. The eyes of the entire northwest are now watching to see how Pendleton i3 go ing to tak care of her guests. We must tell them and tell them honest ly and frankly, too, Just what we can do in the way of accommodations, weeks before the date of the show. A Civic Duty. The Pendleton spirit and her loy alty to maintain and hold the prestige we now enjoy must come forward. It Is not a question so much of the mon ey that is to be made from the sale of accommodations as it is to pull off "the biggest show ever," this year; to maintain and perpetuate the great frontier exhibition for years to come; and to demonstrate to the west the kind of fettle Pendleton is made of. We can and we must open our homes to the "Round-Up" visitors and bend every effort to make them com fortable while within our city. It will mean that a reasonable charge should be made for meals and bed, G. W. Knight and son, Ralph, have j and this will necessitate extra trou- 1IOLIHPS SCORX WATCH. SacnniM'zilo street Cur Conductor Kevps Timepiece, hut 1omus $8. Sacramento. Two unmasked ban- dits. armed with revolvers, held up n Central California Traction . com-1 pany street car at Colonial Heights j shortly alter miunignt anu iook about $S from the conductor. The bandits boarded the car as It was standing nt the Colonial Heights station, preparatory to coming to Sac ramento. No passengers were aboard. One bandit went through the con du tor's pockets, took all the cash, lifted his watch, examined it nnd then dropped It back in his pocket. SlK'Hfrx Rook Sloo shy. Redwood City. The evpert ac countant engaged by the board of su pervisors to examine the books of Robert s. Chatham, former sheriff of San Mateo county, has found dis crepancies In all four years of his ad ministration, which amount to about returned from an outing at Lehman Springs. Mrs. John L. Vaughan, wife of the Pendleton flrechlef, left today for Spokane. Edgar F. Averill left today for Meacham to spend Sunday with his family. C. J. Girts of Hermiston, was among the west end people in the city last evening. John Rosenberg, Jeweler at Schaef er's, will Join his wife at Freewater tomorrow. A. L. Shnefer, the local Jeweler, will spend Sunday at his old home In Walla Walla. Levi Youngren, steward at the Elks club, is spending his vacation at Leh man springs. Attorney Charles Carter will spend tomorrow up the" Umatilla with his rod and line. P. H. McPhee, manager of Wenaha Springs, was a visitor in the city yes terday evening. Mrs. Mary Light left today for Sea side accompanletl by her niece. Miss Laura Schwarz. Mrs. Edward Brooks of Vancouver, U, C , is a guest of Mrs. M. J. Mc Dormott in Pendleton. Ernest Ruppe is in from his ranch north of the city today. He will start his combine Monday. Miss Wilma Rurme.ster, who lias been ill for the past few days, is very much Improved today. j Ernest Knight came in from his ranch near Helix on the .Nortnern pa cific train this morning. E. I?. A 11 rich, editor of the East Oregonlan, left this morning on a business trip to Portland. Deputy District Attorney W. C. E. Pruitt returned this morning from a professional visit to Athena. Carl Engdabl. rancher and ware- After Six o'clock All 1 5c Wash Goods . 9c All 25c Handkerchiefs . f5c Ladies 15c Sleeveless Vests for 10c Ladies $2 Union Suits for . $ 1 .35 $3 Oxfords and Pumps . $2.25 $3.50 Oxfords and Pumps . $3.00 ble and labor, but it Is simply up to us to make good. Every loyal Pen- dlptonian should consider the duty we have to perform, the good name of the city to uphold, rather than entirely the money to be made or the labor and trouble that can be avoided. If all do their part the committee on accommodations will care for every visitor that comes to Pendleton. But the committee, the Commercial club or the officers and directors of the "Round-Up" are helpless and can do very little without this united aid, co-operation and support. Beds Are Bought. The most feasible plan for taking care of a large number of guests in the homes, residence district and In fact the business distrlst has been suggested by the purchase of folding beds with woven wire top, support ed by spiral springs upon which Is a cotton top mattress and a raised headpiece to be used for a pillow. September can be called a summer month and very" little bedding is ne cessary to go upon these folding beds. This can be furnished by each family from the supply now on hand and used only in the late fall, winter and early spring months. In other words, by purchasing a bed at a very low cost every home in Pendleton can, by using their extra bedding, supply good accommodations for one guest at least, and most of our Pendleton Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money homes can care for many more, prob ably as high as ten to fifteen visitors. Large Xnmber Ordered. The "Round-Up" association has entered into a contract with John Baker, the furniture dealer, by which we are to sell a large number of these folding beds at factory cost. This ridiculously lew price was obtained by ordering a large quantity and the loyalty of Mr. Baker to assist the "Round-Up" In every possible way, has enabled the association to offer this as the cheapest method of pro curing additional accommodations. The only interest the "Round-Up" a.a- can use. He is doing this solely for the "Round-Up" association. In order that we can supply ample accommo dations for all our guests. Samples of the folding beds will be on display and can be seen at the John Baker furpiture store, Alexand er department store, the Peoples Warehouse, C. E. Roosevelt's Boston Store and Ralph Folsom's furniture store. Visitors to Come Recommended. Your earnest and loyal considera tion of the accommodation problem is being urged and we believe no bet ter way to hande it than by purchas- sociatlon has in disposing of these ing these folding beds can be sug' beds is to assist in every way tney possibly can in helping take care of "Round-Up" visitors. They are sold at factory cost and no profit is made. These beds will be ready for delivery between August 15 and September 10, but in order to determine the exact number to purchase from the factory, over and above the number guaran teed, to get the low cost price, orders must be taken within the next few davs. Accordingly, the services of Mr. Gay Hayden has been secured and he will go to all Pendleton homes should be one dollar each night and solicit the number each houBe U'ks no more. . gested. We will ask all visitors to bring letters of introduction or iden tification with them, from their lo cal bank, merchant, fraternal or civic organizations so that the residences may be assured of the best class of our visitors. Later and during the "Round-Up" clerks of the accommo dation committee will call upon you for a list of rooms and accommoda tions available for use at headquar ters, it Is suggested that the uniform price to be charged each for a bed no J 400. When Sheriff Joed Mansfield took I houseman, came In from Helix on the office at the beginning of this year ho j Northern Pacific this morning. discovered that about $80 in fees col lected by his predecessor had not been turned Into the treasurer's office. An investigation followed. District Attorney Franklin Swart bps Informed Chatham that he must wake good the discrepancy or crimi nal, as well as civil, action will follow. Advocate-- Parcels Post, Ottowa, July 22. Tho parcels post system was advocated in the house of commons today, as a means of bring ing the express companies to time. The opinion was expressed that the system would soon cut express rates in two. Pendleton's Fast Express. For light or heavy transferring of all kinds, phone George Stanglnr at Grltman Bros., Main 611. Furnltur and pianos moved promptly and M'.lv to any part of th alty. 1H turn' Iiarber &op The Round-up Barber Pole. Op posite' Alexanders store. Plenty of hot water, clean towels, and the place dlans or Japs. Five barbers working whre they don't shave Chinamen, In all tho time. No long waits In this hop. I :u : Try iRose Cream for Sun Burn and Tan If you wish to b FREE of thoBo blemishes 25c The KOEPPENS Drug Store That You Beat. Serves A MAN IX THE HOUSE. It was 2 o'clock in the morning of the birthday of young Charles Sigs bee, Bon of Admiral Slgsbce. Charles ru-died Into the Admirals room, grasped him convulsively by the shoulder and hissed into his car: "Wake u! Wake up! There's a man in the house!" The Admiral, true to his martial In stincts, leaped out of bed, grasped his deadlv marine revolver, batted his eyes in expectancy of a bloody encoun ter, and asked his son: "Where is he?" "Here be Is." Charlie said, with all the effectiveness of melodrama. "I'm 21 today." Popular Magazine. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet' Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated r 4 TOT LET CREAM CO LI) CREAM TOOTH POWDER nnd JIT. ITOOD CREAM. Tollman & Co. Leadinc Dnippriats of East ern Oregon. Ira Hughes is acting ns a member of the night police while William Sheer Is taking his vacation. S. H. Calderhead, Northern Pacific passenger agent lor tne t-enuieioo-Pasoo division, is in the city today. Mrs. Dale Rothwell and Miss Eve lyn Kinman have left for Lehman Springs where they will spend a week. , George Carnes, one of the well known business men of Pilot RocK. is among the Saturday visitors In Pendleton. Mrs. Click Humphrey left this mor ning for Heppner where she will-make her mother, Mrs. R. H. Picket, an ex tended visit. J. T. Mayo, superintendent of bridges and buildings for the O.-W. R. & X. company. Is paying Pendle- ton tin official visit. j Misses Catherine and Carolyn Sharp of Athena, will leave tomorrow for The Palb'S where they will take boat for Portland to visit with friends R. Alexander, proprietor of the Al exander Department store, leaves to night to join his daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, at Seaside House near Seaside. Mrs. Anna -Kinnersly returned to her home at The Dalles on No. 17 today after a visit of several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. James Coop er. Dave Ingram nnd William Scott, proprietor of Hidaway Springs, left for that resort yesterday in the old stage coach used at the Round-Up last fall. Max Hopper, a member of the clerical force or the First National bank, will leave in the morning for Meacham. where he will spend his vneation. Pat 'McKee, yardmaster for the O. W. R. & X. company, resumed his elu- i ties today arter a vacation spent m t Portland. Mrs. McKeo Is still in the n'otropolis. Roland Oliver, wife nnd sister, Miss Crate Oliver, will leave Tuesday for Meacham where Mr. Oliver will es tablish the lailies for the balance of the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Xepmith Ankeny drove to Meacham In their car yesterday, Mr. Ankeny returning last night. With Irwin Brooks he will leave in the morning to spend Sunday at that resort. Miss Maud Morton, who has been working in the suit department of tho Peoples Warehouse for some time, has resigned and will accept a similar position In one of the stores In her home town, Walla Walla. LETTER. BUCK why not is proper, but to the Round-Up Buick Automobiles $1000.00 to $2150.00 8 Different Models On Hotel St. George Long Bros. Garage