EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PENDLETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 111. PAGE FIVE. I LOCALS Coal and wood, phone Main 5. PnBt'me pictures please all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178- I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. It 3812. For rent Front office In Judd building. Apply to F. E. Judd. Everybody goes to tne urpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures. Dr J. A. Best nas returned from his vacation and has resumed practice. For Rent Nicely furnlxhed rooms. S13 S. Main. I'hone Iiluck 24 01. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. For Rent Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire "F. M." this office. Try the Cash Market Tor fresh Poultry, also remember wo keep gro ceries and meats. Phone Main 101. Wanted Eight per cent money on flrat class alfalfa and fruit land se curity, l'ian.1 to run from 3 to 5 years., Write to H. E. Bush, Nyssa, Ore. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane, I-cuvos 1:30 p. m, arrive 6. 55 p. m. Tickets from W, Adams, Agent, Pendloton. For Sale 5 passenger Franklin, run but little, cost 2'.00. $000 will take It If sold this wsek, owner go ing away. J. W. Davis. 700 E. Webb If you want to move, call PenlanJ Bros, Transfer, phone 3391. Largo dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work, phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. A Snap Owner leaving Pendleton, must sell good 9 room house, furn'.fch ed, three blocks from Ma.n street, at bargain; terms. Phone Iiluck 2731. Wanted A girl for general house work on farm 6 miles out of town. Work Is light, only two In family. Cull 120 Monroo street, city, or Farmer IJne 16. You can't burn slate and gravel: Don't try It. Phono Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean und goes further. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. I'. Si S. Ry Leave 1:30 p. ni., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, nsent at passenger station, for through tickets and all arrangements. PERSONAL MENTION If Co n8 east, Oi wesi or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. Closo convictions at Taso with aU through trains. W. Adams, agent, I'tndleton. Rtaurant must bo sold at once; K od reason for selling. Thone Main 6. TKUTSCH & BICKERS. THREE TII1KVES LASHF.I). IMawnroi Offender Whipped by Court Order ns Jail Terms Ilc&ln. Wilmington, Del. Two negroes and a white man were whipped at the Newcastle county workhouse for lar ceny by order of court. Chief War den Crawford wielded the lash. The prisoners were James llopsley, white and Ja-. rsrmkson and Elwood James, colored. Urockson and James each received twenty lashes vigorous ly applied. Hensley got ten lashes, then nil took their punishment stoic ally. Each of the three will serve two years. II. S. Commer of Elgin Is a guest of the Bowman. R N. Stanfleld, the sheepman, Is In the city today. L. O. Terry of La Grande, Is reg istered at the Pendleton. J. Wattlmer of Nye, Is transacting business in Pendleton today. Charles H. Morris of Arlington Is registered at the St. George. J. D. Casey of Hilgard was among the visitors In th eclty yesterday. W. R Walpole, Jr.. of Irrlgon. Is making Pendleton a business visit. R. A. Chlsholm of Hermlston, came In this morning on the motor car. Attorney J. Roy Raley left for Port land today on a legal mission. Mrs. Gul La Fontaine came up from Portland, this morning for a Bhort vis. It. Constable II. H. McReynolds of Pi lot Rock, came In from his home last evening. Alex McRae, formerly of Pendleton and now of Spokane, Is visiting In Pendleton. Judge P. P. Richards of Athena, was In the city yesterday and remain ed over night. Martin Madison and wife came down from Cayuse today in their new Max well runabout. H. M. Cockburn of Milton, is in the city to sit In the adjourned session of the county court. Col. II. G. Newport of Hermiston Is In the city looking after his contract work on tlie asylum levee. Amos Robinson, well known stock man of the John Day, Is transacting business In Pendleton. Marvin Roy of Pilot Rock, came In last evening from the sheep town and spent the night here. Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena, was among the residents of that town In the city yesterday. Herbert Strohm returned to his home In Hermlston this morning after a day's visit In Pendleton. C,. A. Eaglcton, representing the claim department of the O.-W. R. & X. company, is in the city today. W. D. Bonlfer and W. W. William of Gibbon, were down last evening from their mountain home. Emlle Waldmnn, well known trav eling salesman, has been In the city today upon a business trip. Jack Weinman, well known pro prietor of the KaRle Baths, left yes terday on the X. P. for Spokane. Henry LaZlnka, prominent stock man of the. county, has gone to Prairie City for a bunch of cattle. Carl Engdahl came in from Helix on the N. P. this morning to attend the Collins-Alexander wedding reception. , Carl Power w'.il leave In a day or two for t'kiah, where he will ride the range for a week with Clarence Adams. County Commissioner Horace Wal ker Is in from his Stanfleld ranch to attend an adjourned session of the county court. Will Jamieson returned to his home in Weston horseback this morn ing after spending a couple of days in tho city. Georgo Schlegel and son, Harry Schlegel of Pilot Rock, came in last evening and left this morning on the local for Stanfleld. Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Loughlin and N. D. Loughlin of Hermlston, were numbered among the west end resi dents In the city yesterday morning. Mrs. Cherry Wheeler of Winona, Minn., Is visiting with her nelce, Mrs. F. P. Rounds, for a few days while making a tour of tho Pacific coast states. Elmer Gillman formerly of this county but who has been spending the past few years In the Greenhorn mining district has returned to Pen dleton. , Rgt. Rev. Bishop Robert L. Pad dock stopped In Pendleton for a few ur this morning, en. route from Vale to his home at Hood River, and held a conference with Rev. Charles Qulnney while in the city. ACTRESS KNOCKS OUT BATTLING CONDUCTOR Alllo CJIIlKTt Delays Traffic Tentj- j Minute ami Stops "White Hoik? In Ono Round When He Tries to Putj Dor Off Train. Portchester. N. Y- Allle Gilbert, a New York show girl, delayed traffic on the New Haven road, put the crew of the 7:25 express for New York to flight and knocked out Tommy Nelson a baggageman at tbx Portchester de pot, who has beaten some of the best heavy-weights in Westchester county and who was looked upon as a prom ising white hope. The row occurred when Miss Gil bert tried to board the express train with Bunny, a performing brlndle bulldog, in her arm. The conductor barred the way, telling the actress that dogs were only allowed in bag gage cars, and as there was no bag page oar on his train she would have to wait until the next one. They argued on the car platform for twenty minutes. Then the con ductor tried to put her off the train. She resitsed and the conductor called the train crew to h'.s aid. The ad vance of the crew was stopped by bunny. He snapped at a man who came near his mistress. Nelson tni-n-nged to get hold of the dog's leader and pulled him from the train. Miss Gilbert hopped lightly from the car and did something wilh her right that sent the prize fighter on his back on the station platform. A detective connected with the Portchester police department finally arifsted Miss Gilbert, and she was ar raigned in the city court before Judge Connelly. The prize fighter made a charge of disorderly conduct. On advice of counsel. Miss Gilbert plead ed guilty and sentence was suspended. Quality and Low Prices Lhe Key stone oi Our Success ALL YOUR GLOVE NEEDS Perrin Personifies Perfection Refined people the fashion set the quality folk on two continents always say PERRIN when glove buying. Quality absolute, actual, real has been the builder and the safe guard of the name of PERRIN for fifty years and more. Quality the keystono of our success and reputation. Kabo Corsets The woman whose dress fits her perfectly and whose carriage is graceful, wears the world famous Kabo Corset,. If you have experienced difficulty in securing comfort and stylo in your corset try a Kabo. Our Cloak and Suit Department Presents a most carefully selected assortment of classy new Reversable Coats for Hisses and women. Quality in all things the keynote of our success. Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money Famous Yaclit Missing. Kiel, Germany. The racing schooner Nord.-tern. owned by Dr. C. Harries of Kiel, which sailed from Gibraltar on September 26th for this port with a crew of twenty-four men, is missing. The Nordstern as for merly Emperor William's Meteor III. She was built in America. Your guess that was all wrong yes terday might be all right today. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm t quickly absorbed. (ies Relief &t Once. It cleane-i, soothes, heals and piotects me u:seas"U mem. brnne r. suiting from r Cetarrh a-nl drives Cvrst' awav a Cold in tho fca.V V Head quickly, lie- t f rrt"H stores tho Senses of lM 1 Ibftll Taste aial S;adl. i'ull size 50 cts., at Drug gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents, tly Brothers, ti j Warren btreet. New York. CATARRH t'. .alt - Cheap Goods Are Sold Everywhere But buying cheap shoddy and undesirable riff-raff does not constitute bargain getting or money saving Good Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices, the kind of BARGAINS you get HERE Our great underwear offer. We have secured for spot cash from one largest wholesale concerns in untry. a fine line of underwear at about 50c on the dollar. We are going to maks a present of our saving to our patrons. Read! Ana remember they wont last long. 100 Suits Spring Needle Darby Ribb 8:1 Worsted Mens Underwear Sold Everywhere for $1.25 Garment, si You lei! fj H cf the 1 Ll BaaQ? S3 the cour ret R9 ir- or n fa OUR REGULAR PRICE) He garment, but to get you acquainted with tile eeeptiBal and real bar gains to be found every day at this store, we will sell them, while they last, fr oly This Is only a sample of the savings offered you here each and every day. Don't take our word for It but come and see for yooreelf. The lino can be seen in our window and price is marked in big red figures. una Workii smew's CSothmff Co, MAIN AND WEBB STREETS, PENDLETON", OIIE Keep your eye on our big window for another great special next week. m-n ivy.;.. - T.-g-, "E g.-g-iWITT. TBT I II HI IIM I... y niriT, nr. , , ,TM mmm .in II..TI.F ...I II I.. ..-.I. . - - ueU Have feu The n rfl .t n wm mi ; j n t a l 1 t m m mm B7T9 i$J SS&l II (ill nra IT Fi'EAflS we are compelled to raise $20,000.00 to pay The First National Bank for their interests in the firm. fl08llSB1,B,lT MEANS in order to do this we must make it some object to you, and we are certainly doing it. Prices in every department have been cut in some cases far below wholesale cost. We have not heard of a single dissatisfied - customer, and if there is one we want to know it. We are not going out of business. " ALL WE WANT is the INTEREST of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in this Firm Tfoes Prices (Prow t Y&! W All wool dress poods in plain and stripe serges, mohair and novelties, 3G inches wide; sold always and everywhere mi to 85c Sale, yard : 4S? All Dress Goods priced up to $1.00 69 3000 yards of tho finest dress materials in every shado im aginable, sold always from $1.25 to $1.75 yard. Great Pis solution Salo Price - - - 41-in. Silk Poplins in all tho leading shades and hlaek. Sale prico - - 9 117 15c Ladies' Fast Black Hose, now 9 15c Pillow Slips, largo sizo 10 !)-! Sheeting, high prado 2l Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses Must go A Great Assortment to Choose From 10c Illeached Muslin Tc Apron Check Ginghams $1.50 and $2.50 Sweaters, now 69tk $3.50 and $1.00 Ladies' Shoes 9S One lot of $2.25 and $2.50 Children's Shoes $1.48 $1.25 and' $1.50 Petticoats CO $3.50 Black Silk Wavts, 34 to 40 SL9S One lot White and Colored Waists worth from $1.00 to $2.50. To close out - 39 14 C Large Bleached 20e TurkUh Towels $1.25 Children's all wool union suits 9S F. E. L1VENGOOD & COMPANY THE LADIES AND CHILDRENS STORE f 1 i 1 i i I !