EIUIIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAV, PENDLETON, OREGON, . IHID AY, OCTOREIt 13, 19 It. PAGE FIVE. Coal and wood, phone Main 6. . Pust'mo p'.cturca please all., Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178. I C Snyder, chimney sweep". 113812. For rent Front office In ' Judd building. Apply to F. E. Judd.. Everybody goeu to tno orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures Dr J. A. Best nna returned from h!n vacation and has resumed practice. For Rent Nicely furnished rooms. 313 S. Main. Phono liluck 2451. For Hunt Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire "1". M." this of I ice. For Sale 200 hen. and pullets, ex cellent laying stock. Address, Mrs Geo. Uuln, liox &G2, Pendleton, Ore. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, lso. remember we keep gro ctrlfl and rrents. Phono Main 101. There'1 will btv hom rooking sold at the .Creamery room by ludles of Christian church tomorrow from 10 tin 4. Wanted Bright per cent money on first cliu-a alfalfa and fruit land se curity, loans to run irom 3 to 5 years Write to H. E. Bush, Nyssa, Ore. Tako Northern Puclfiu Hy. to Spo kane Leaves 1:30 p. in, arrive C.&5 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams Agent,' Pendleton. For Salt) 6 passenger Franklin, run but little, cont ti'.ioo. 1600 will take It If sold this w.tuk, owner go ing awny. J. W. Davis, 700 K. Wobli. If you want to move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone 33'J1. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. (47 Main street. For transfer work, hauling bng gage, moving household goods and rlanos and all kinds of Job work, phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton. A Snap Owner leaving Pendleton, must sell good 9 room house, furnish ed, three blocks from Ma.n street, at bargain; terms. Phone Black 2731 Wanted A girl fur general house work on farm 6 miles out of town Work Is light, only two In family. Call 120 Monroe street, ctly. or Farmer Line 26. You can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173. for clean ' screened Rock springs coal cither lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. To Portland or Callforni.i, take Northern Pacific. vi.i Pasco, and S. P. & S. Ry Leave 1:30 p. m., or rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, utont at passenger stitlon, for through tickets and all arrangements. I have several large tracts of Uma tilla county wheat land and stock ranches for sale. Will take In ex change property In Portland, Spokane or Pendleton, E. T. WADE. PERSONAL : MENTION Mr,i. Carl Gilbert of Echo, Is a vis itor in the county j-eat today. F. L. Miller of Pomeroy, Wash, Is a Kucst of the Bowman hotel. Pr. Jack Poley of Boulder, CoIj., U In the city, a guest at the Slusher home. Mrs. p. F. Hannans of Helix, Is In the city today to consult her attor neys, . L. 10. Stuart and wife of Vklah are among the out of town visitors In the city, C. J. Freese, Spokesman-Review representative, Is a guest of the Perr dleton. . Carl. Kngdahl, warehouseman at Helix, Is transacting business In the city today. Representative S. D. Peterson of Milton, Is attending to legal matters i:i Pendleton today. Mrs. Royee of Pasco Is among the out-of-town visitors in the city today, registered at the St. George. Charles Reid of Milton, enme down fj'om the east end M the couivy yes terday and spent the night here. Sirs. L 15. Iteeder of Portland, ar rived morning and in n guest of her sister. Mis. J. V. Maloney. Jerome Frledmnn and wife return o.i lust nlsht from Portland where Mrs. Friedman had spent the summer. Douglas Belts and Mrs. R. C. Belts of Pilot Rock, came in from . their ; AT T1IK COSY.. . ' ; '4 For Friday and Seturilay- we present a program of thrills and excitement, pathos and good comedy. "Sc'eriee." Imp. A touching story, with 1-asslc a benu iful Scotch Col lie ns the chief actress. The doctors while experimenting on Las-le's pup, accidentally, killed it, and we see a piece of animal acting so clever as to seem human. In the closing scene the little dog comes to the grave of her lost puppy and placing her paw on it, as In prayer grieves over her : dead a-s a nil man mother might do. I "The Red Man's Penalty " Bison. The, Indiana, protesting against the food furnished by the government are angered at the commissioner's treat ment and he and his guards are killed.! The troops go In pur-uit of ihe In dians and a great running battle Is fought in which the redmen are de feated. "Silver Tail and His Squaw." Pow ers. The feature of this film is the binding f a squaw to her horse, which is sent tearing through the woods. The girl Is rescued In a thrill ing nay by her lover. A very stirring story. ' "The Cripple." Lux A cripple girl, wotk'ng in an office, is made love to by a young clerk. The other clerks, finding a letter from the lov- r's sister asking him to meet her, de cide to annoy the cripple ny showing her the letter and tel'lfig her that her l iver is unture. The Ill-natured plot succeed.-- for a time -but later she learn the truth and Is happy again. "Bill Wishes to Make Butter." Imp. The funny 11 tie comedian Bill ap lionie yesterday and spent the night j pears in the riot of fun as a would-be' in the city. dairyman. AVhat he didn't know J., H. Hoffman of Pilot Rock, was 'about cows well anyway he took the If eo.ng east, or west or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ity. Closo concretions at Pasco with a'l through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. Ir. Kent to K.-tumi Prnoili-o. Pr. Kern is remodeling his former dental office, room 15 Judd building, In which he will resume practice of dentistry on Tuesday, October 17th. Rooming house, best In Pendleton, 22 rooms, all nicely furnished; bar gain If sold at once. Ask about It today, 'phone Main 5. VTKrTSCH & BICKF.RS. among the re idents of that town coming to Pendleton yesterday eve ning. Deputy District Attorney W. C. E. Pruitt returned yesterday from Burns where h had been transacting busi ness for awcek or more. W. M. Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. 'fiiompson will leave In the morning fur Walla Walla where they will attend the funeral of J. J. Roul stotie former I'inutilla county pioneer who died Tuesday. S. B. Neil of Alba was here yester day having accompanied his niece, Mrs. A. S. Paul and children to the city. Mrs Paul and children are from Camas Prairie and are hound for Camas, Wash., where the family Is to locate. ccw Into the parlor and filled whole room with milk. His churning efforts tti-r.' ho strenuous that he knocked a hole in the floor and flooded the house with milk, butter and cow. A gal., of merriment. "Won By a Foot." Imp. 'A clever comedy in which only feet appear. In this we have the. "hobo," policeman, lovers, mashers, all hown by foot work. There Is a genuine surprise at the end. VSr.B POG AS A NAPKIN. I'iiiiiix-alialil If you were to see th.- unequalled volume of unim peachable testimony in favor of Hood's Sar-apai ilia, v..u would up braid yourself for So long delaying to take this effective medicine for that blood disease from which you are suffering. OFFICER'S IHtCKIlT PICKED IN PRISON Restaurant must be sold nt once; g od reason for selling. Phone Main 6. TLCTSCII & BICKERS. FOWLS HEED DINNER DF.I.L. Puiiltryninii I'JihIs Wny to Save III Lungs at Time. Beverly, N. .1. Howard Wil's, on extensive poultry grower of Wllling boro, near here, has adopted n novel plan to cnll his fowls to meals, that of ringing a dinner hell. Ni matter where they may be on the extensive field, the chickens will (") toward him nt the sound of the bell. Benjamin Atkinson, of Burlington townsdilp, FUrnmons his birds by pound'ng on a triangle and both men find their plans very saving of lung power. While) He KmiivIiiv 81 Men Pnder Ar rest, Steals Ills Watch. Seattle, Wash. Down at police liendqunrters there Is a deeply chnr rlned person. Likewise, there are 100 or more patrolmen and sergeants whose countenances are decidedly Il luminated when they pass the book ing desk at headquarters It all hap pens through the deft fingers of one of the SI prisoners, haled before the wicket the other day to be searched before being locked upi Johiy Peter Schilling, first grade patrolman, distinguished linguist, for mer schoolteacher, nssigned to duty us booking officer, is the victim. So engrossed was he In going about his Usk of "frisking" the bis batch of prisoners that he did not think about himself. Several hours after he com pleted the job he became curious ns to the timeof day, and reached for bis watch. He discovered that some one of the 81 prisoners had "touched" him for his watch. A second search of the prisoners failed to disclose the Identity of the person who "kicked" bis timepiece, or Us whereabouts. Between watching the pawn shops and mourning his loss, peter keeps bis eye on n young Ingersoll which he keeps chained to hM belt. Mean while Piter's brother officers are hav ing a series of hearty laughs at his expense. . Former Chorus Girl Tells of litis- : hand's Cruel ..Acts in PJvorcc Com-1 ..plaint. New York. Eveh-n Martine, one t'f 'he bonniest chorus girls that ever ogled an evening suit across the foot lights, though that was ten years ago, has begun suit in the supreme court ; for "limited emancipation" from her husband, Albert Girard. who, ac-, cording to the comp'nint, is a man of fearful and fantastical whims. j The former Mi.-s Martine has cho- wn for golden text, "extreme cruelty.'"! t'nder this general caption she do- ' Clares that Girard has a perniciously playful habit of whistling for her ) terrier at dinner and using it for aj napKin. insicau oi me lame linen pro vided for the occasion. The one-time Mis' Martine a-ks for J200 a week alimony and $5000; counsel fees. Once separated from her husband. Miss Martine says she will return to the quiet and begin all over again. Slrnnglitl by Dumb Walter. San Francisco. Oct 12 Miss Eva Forth ingham, aged 19 years, was: strangled here last night by an auto-! matic dumb waiter. j The young woman was removing dishes from the lift when it shot up ward, pinning her head against the wall. She was alone in the apart ment at the time nnd was dead when discovered by her sister. It requir ed 20 minutes for workmen to cinq) through the work and "release the body. Some people learn to do by being done. CASTOR J A Ito Infant l3 Ifcilchttfi flw IM You Haze Always Bongfr" Ktars th s SMART, NEW Double - Textured Coats JUST IN BY EXPRESS Probably No Style of Coats for Fall and Winter are so Popular as These New Models of Double-Textured Woolen They're so Snug and Comfortable! So Clever and Charming in Style, though PracticalEvery One of Them A splendid choice of models Some in solid colors with plaid facing, collar and cuffs Others in fancy mixtures with plain backs collars, cuffs and belts to match. Made with the loose, semi-fitting, box or empire backs. Notched, roll or cape collars. You will be pleased with them every one new and fresh for they just reached us by express. See them today. Priced at $20.00, $25.00 and $35.00 New plain man-tailored Suits in Navy Blue and Black New Silk Dresses at . . . $ 1 5.00 to $25.00 Silk Waists in plain and figured Messalines $3 to $7.50 Come to the store of Worth, Style and Quality Wohlenberg Bep't Sicr Better Goods for Less Money The Cat is Out oi the Bag The truth will out ! We announced a great special in men's Fall Suits and Overcoats for this week only. Now comes the public with the unsolicited assertion that Our $ 10 Suits Equal the $ ! 5 Ones Sold Elsewhere They have bought and are now happy, but we still have a fine line left. Spending money is altogether different at this store come and learn the real value of a dollar and Bear in Mind This Offer Closes Sal See Our Large Corner Window and Act. Quickly w crKingmen s ig Co. MAIN AND WEBB STREETS, PEXDLETOX, ORE SOME SPECIALS YOU SHOUL NOT hi t f v a ii Mk jyj Ecya p Cy5) Jlk, "pp of the Great Dissolution Sale It s realy great the way peopk are buying and it's realy great the bargains we are giving. Customers are coming from every town in Umatilla County to lay in their winter supply. Not one single complaint have we heard so far. Why should there be ? The values we are offering are truly GREAT. THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY and as long as they last Clark's Thren.l, simol - - 3 l5o Ln.lios' Black Hoso - 9 15c Children's School Hose V Calico, all grades, yard 3 Ladies', Coats, odds and ends, values to $25.00, to closo out, only 10 left S1.9S $3.50 and $1.00 Shoes, ladies' S $2.50 Children's Shoes - $1.69 12 l-2c and 15c Percales , - 9 12 l-2c and 15c Ginghams ? BY ALL MEAXS VISIT THE HEADY-TOW KAB SECTION". Hundreds of strictly upvdate Suits, Coat and Drosses for Women and Misses' at prices far less than you expected to pay. COME EAKLY. F. E. 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