EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGONIAX, PENDLETON, OKEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. PAGE FIVE. I LOCALS II P1 I C Snyder, chimney sweep. R 8812. Past'me picture, please all. E w Wc8t ,s reglfitered at the st Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178. ' Oorgo from Kenttle. Coal and wood, phone Main 6. ' Xelson Ralnvllle and family of Ad For rent Front office In Judd tims Bpent lust night In the city. tmll.llng. Apply to F. B. Judd. j Dtputy sht.rlff Joe c!akcly 1s , Everybody goes to Uie Orpheum to the west end of tho county today. ce tho best and tho clearest pictures. I cimrh-s L. Mav of Athena, came Wheat land to exchange for Pen- down on the local this morning, dh-ton residence. Teutsoh & Bickers. Mrs- B Ma8()n of Ione u a gue8t of Irrigated land to exchange for Pen- the Cowman Hotel. -aieton property. Teutch & Vetera. Mrs. Robert N. Htnnfleld returned . c 0M retUr"ed frm h"'1 yesterday from a visit to Stanfleld. vacation and has resumed practice. , ' x ' For Rent Nlcelv furnished rooms. F- A- Phelps came In this morning : 813 S. Main. Phone Black 2451. HALING IN GCLF IS PROFITABLE INDUSTRY he was on an equal footing In the battle for life he had need of his ear. home at on the motor car from his II nlilnn Special rates to horses boarded by i the week or month at the Commercial! u- E- Leonard of Walla Walla, came Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. jln from the Garden City last even Wanted Woman or girl to db lnff housework by tho week. Call 212 County Ju.lne J. W. Maloney spent Lewis street. Phone Main 654. yesterday on the duck grounds near Try the Cash Market Tor fresh flL-U. Toultry, also remember we keep gro-j J. M Scarborough, well known series and meats. Phone Main 101. ' Hormis'oni.in, come up this morning Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo- "" the m,)l,jr- kane. Leaves' 1:3ft p. m, arrive 6.55 J'y Hurd of pilot Rock, was am p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, ong the residents of that burg In the Agent, Pendleton. city lust night. For Sale 5 passenger Tun but little, cost I2HO0. take It If sold this wsek. ng awny. J. W. Davis. 700 E. Webb. Dairy ranch and cows for (-'ale. Businets netting owner over $100. Must seo about it today. Teutsch & Bickers. Franklin, Bruce Gilbert came In from his $600 will home at Pilot Rock lust evening and owner go- spent the nlht here. George Schlegel and son, Harry Kchlegel, of Pilot Rock are In from the sheep town. Miss Hazel Mean, formerly a pop ular hinh school girl of this city. Is Houson, Texas. Some time ago It was announced that whaling was de clared to be a profitable venture In the Gulf of Mexico and that a Nor wegian whaling fleet would attempt tho work. However, the story of wales In the Gulf was scouted along the coast as well as in Norway where caultal was sought to further the work. However, It has just come to light that great profits me being derived from whaling near Buenos Ayres, the work being conducted by a South American syndicate. Capt. Carl Lar son, who Is at the head of the work, in making a voyage around the Horn found the sea literally filled with whales off the coast of Buenos Ayres. At that port he prevailed upon a wealthy man to form a company, say-) Ing he could find the balance In Nor way. However, his story was scout ed when he told It In Norway and. he was forced to return to South Am erica to complete the financing. The new company put out a fleet of whalers and the venture proven more successful than even the stories of Larson predicted. As a result Norwegian capital Is awakening and whaling companies are being formed for operation in southern waters. A total of 29 companies have been or ganized In Norway as a result and the Industry will become genera) through southern waters. DID THEIR WOOING ON A MOTORCYCLE ROOSTER AS A RAT KILLER. If you want to move, call Pcnland visiting here from her home In Uma- Bi'os. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 147 Main street. Lot Diamond setting Owner will pay liberal reward of returned to this office. j A .Snap Owner leaving Pendleton, must sell good 9 room house, furn'sh ed, three blocks irom Ma.n stree', nt bargain; terms. Phon.; Black 2731. If CO. tig cast, or west or so.ith. have tickets routed Northern Pacific tilla. R. R. Lewis, formerly a Stanfield rancher, but now living at Echo, was an Incoming passenger on the motor this morning. U. W. Fletcher, circulation manager of the East Oregonlan, returned last evening from a visit to the west end of the county. Charles Ovide Blakeslee and John Uraden returned this morning from the cast end where they had been Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Mar.-hall have returned from a month's visit to Victoria Seattle. Portland and other coast points. Secretary J. E Kcefe, Jr., of the local Commercial club, is absent from the citv today upon promotion and trade extension work. Ry. Close ennni ctlnns nt Pasco with giving music lessons a'l tlrougn trains, w. Adams, ageni, 1 1 ndleton. Wanted 50 head of horses to pas ture near Helix, Oregon. Address, W. II. Albee, Helix, Oregon. F.r Sale One good saddle horse; one bugi?y hore; rubber tired buggy and harnei-s. Inquire 201 Garden treet, Clarence Connor came In this For transfer work, hauling bag-, Vansycle ranch to gage, movhng household goods and f Piano, and a 1 kinds of Job work, P ' hnrn h,m rccenU phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton. Wanted Position as housekeeper Norman Sarkis, formerly a mem In town or on ranch by experienced! her of the East Oregonlan. mechanical woman with two children. Apply Dr. force, now In the oriental rug busl I. U. Temple. Moderate wagas. I ness, came up from Portland this j morning to visit with his family a To Portland or California, take week. g, Peniisvlvunian Has a Bird That Sur passes Terriers. York, Pa. A large game rooster owned by William Reachard of North Colorus township, Is attracting atten tion all through the neighborhood by Its proficiency as an exterminator of rats and mice. The lanky fowl stalks for hours through the corn fields, watching for the rodents to run ' from beneath shocks of fodder, their favorite haunts. Once In the open, the chase has only one termination in all cases, the rooster easily overtaking and kill Ing his prey by shaking It like a ter rier.. Reachard also declares that the fowl. In its keeness for the sport, of ten watches rat holes In the barn like a cat until Its victims appear. Wu.-Jiliigtoii Dentist Uses Machine in Romance That Is Successful. Washington. Who would think that you'd find romance In a motor cycle The fact that little Dan Cupid never overlooks a chance was evidenced when by means of a mo torcycle ordinary pieces of unfeel- ng machinery Dr. J. Bartlett Hills, i prominent dentist of 1312 New York avenue wedded MLss Edith Asheton of this city. Friends of the couple state that Dr. Hills and Miss Asheton met several months ago at the residence of a mu tual friend, and after the usual intro ductions the 'doctor had let it- be known by inference that he was the proud possessor of one of the cutest little motorcycles that ever put-putted down Pennsylvania avenue. Promptly Miss Asheton showed her courage by accepting an -Invitation to cycle with him. Then, amid the sweet-scented dusks of late summer evening, down the peaceful stretch of the avenue. where the sparrows chlppered and cheeped, the doctor and his fiancee rode the motorcycle. Miss Asheton rode in front and the doctor, ever watchful of a reckless telegraph mes senger steered. Then Dan Cupid decided that as there were two carburetors with but a single thought and two cylinders that beat as one he might as well take a hand in the situation, and shortly after announcement of the engage ment was made public. The couple were married by the Rev. H. Schroeder and Immediately after left for their honeymoon through New York. But, honestly, who would have supposed that a motorcycle contained all that romance? New Today Sailor Dresses of blue and brown serge, size 14-16-18 Price $15.00 Silk Dresses of Messaline, . sizes 34 to 42. Price $15.00 to $27.50 Children Sweater Sets and Rompers The best made Underwear for women and children-Compare Our Under wear with others You'll purchase your winter Underw ear here. i Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LES S MONEY. WOMAN WINS SHIPPERS. Truin Kills Farmer. Spokane, Wash. Overtaken by a speeding extra consisting of an en gine and a caboose, William Burrows, a prominent Spirit Lake, Idaho, ranchman, was Instantly killed, to gether with his team, on the Idaho Washington Northern crossing near Upper Fish Lake. Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and P. & S. Ry Leave 1:30 p. m ar-, rive Portland 8:10 a. m. ' See W. Ad-, ams, a:cnt at passenger station, for, through tickets and all arrangements.' Aching Corns. Will bother you no longer if you use "ZONA," King of all Corn Reme dies. Hee our wln'dow demonstration all this week Let our chiropodist correct your corns with "Zona." Price 25 rents. For sale by Tallmnn & Co. Shaniko Mayor Dies. The Dalles. Or. Mayor J. C. Fowlte, the .Shaniko banker, cashier of the Eastern Oregon Banking com pany, died nt The Dalles hospital, the result of being shot at Shaniko by former Deputy Sheriff Del Howell. Death followed an operation for the bullet, which was a steel-Jacketed one wUh a soft nose, that caused a large hole in Fowlie's abdomen. We are Overstocked in Hard Milled I.imolcn, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind) which we are closing out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, washes away slowly, and it cleanses and softens the flesh. Koeppen' S The Dmq Store thai Serves You Tirst. Gounod's Galllu. Will lie given in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, October 31. by the Royal College of Porpora choral soe'ety. under the direction of ('has. Ovlilo ltlake-lee, nccompanied by piano, organ and orchestra. Gallia Is a dramatic musical setting Illustrat ing the destruction of Jerusalem. It is considered ono of Gounod's great masterpieces. DIM It BOY t riSI'.n BY FP.IC.1IT. Accident Which Kills I'arcnt.s Gives Son Shmv1i. Warren, Pa. A Pennsylvania Rail road locomotive passing Ptoneham, near her, struck and Instantly killed Dr. and Mrs. James Gass of Sheffield, who were crossing the tracks In a iiuto.noliile. Their S-year-old son Fred, who rode in the car with his arents. was hurled sixty feet, but not severely hurt. Until the accident he had never uttered a word In his life, but as he scrambled from a ditch .- ii.l saw his dead father and mother hing near the wrec ked automobile, ha screamed loudly for help. At the emergency hospital here it is believed lli.it the hoy will soon speak intelligently. Captain of Steamboat Beats Her Mas culine Rivals. St. Louis, Mo. Holding a pilot and master's license and with a thorough knowledge of the Mississippi and Il linois rivers, a woman at the wheel of the steamboat Mary Is one of the chief competitors for transportation of the apple crop from the Illinois district. Mrs. Willa G. Hulett, captain, commander and pilot of the boat, be longing to her husband, is the only woman steamboat master in this sec tion of the Mississippi valley. Several years ago, when her hus band failed In his examination for a pilot and master's license because of defective eyes, Mrs. Hulett came to St Louis and passed with credits to spare. She took charge of the steamer, and with the husband acting as the engineer they have been successful in competition for tho moving of the heavy fruit crop this season. Besides being proficient as a com mander, she also Is a good mother, to her two children. A little boy of 4 romps and plays on the decks of the boat, while a daughter, 6 months old, is constantly with the mother In the pilot house. SAYS WIGGLING OF EARS SHOWS DONKEY TRAITS Chicago. Another prized accom plishment Of childhood has been frowned upon by science. No longer will the boy who can wig-Wag his ears arouse envy in the hearts of his school chums. J. Howard Moore, Instructor of zoo logy at the Crane .Technical high school, placed the ban on the flip flopping by declaring such an action was "violating a law of science and merely giving strength to tendencies operating against his proper evolu tion." Translated Into schoolboy Eng lish, Mr. Moore's tabooing of one of the time honored amusements of the scnooiroom means mat such an nc-1 complishment points to traits In the possession of the wagger which usu ally belong to the donkey. "Man was once a wild animal and contended unarmed with other -animals for food and life. And so long us X Ralabia Remedy CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm s auickiv absorbed. Goes Ref.:; si Onca. t cleanses, soothes, beals and protects Jbe diseased mem brano resulting from Catarrh and driva iwiiy aCold in the Head quickly. Restore &e Scutes of Txste and Smell. Full 8ij 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liqulo 'Jrejirn Balm for use in atomizers 75 cu. Slv Brothers, CO Warren Street. New York. I l A Pure Aluminum 30c Sauce Pan for,.. A SPECIAL 1URGAIN Try one and see how you Can cook without scorching or burning food. It is light in weight and looks like silver. It doesn't tarnish. No enamel to chip off into the food. Cooks in one-fourth of the time ordinarily required. The genuine "15y2" Pure Alumi num can always be told by the Maltese Cross. Every piece guar anteed or your money back. Ba sure and buy one from your dealer today. FoF galm by CEO. Y. I'llOEIlsTEL Weston, Oregon Our Prices Speak For Themselves Whsn It Comes to II RID Can You Beat or even Match These Tor Specials For This Week Good heavy fleece lined underwear, comes A 0J ' in tan; sisea 34 to 50, going at, per S 1C 7 5 c ii garment , , Good heavy lambs-down underwear, regular $1.25 values, all sizes, going at, per garment These were bought by the case for spot cash and are the best bar gains to be found in Pendleton. Come and see them. Workingmen's Clothing Go. COR. MAIN AND WEBB ST. PENDLETON nutt runt MEN'S OVERCOATS Xcw Convertible Collar, much more comfortable ami stylish than last year's Presto; larire assortment of patterns and styles. S.OO Values Sf?4.9S $10.00 Values 6.90 $12.50 Values $7.90 $15.00 Values $9.90 Men's Cravcnetts : $3.9S to $12.50 Hlnnkets, larire size, .$-2.50 values 81.49 Ulankets, all wool, $7.00 values S4.93 Blnnkets, all wool, $4.00 values S2.9S GOLDEN RULE STORE ; . 1 Friday and Sat rday at the Great $20,000.00 We will place on sale for these two days only, about 500 yards of Broadcloth in black, two shades tan, two shades gray, dark brown, golden brown, wine, always sold at $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $3 yard, 45-in. wide. 65 yards Bear Clolh, plain and curly, Copenhagen blue, tan, golden brown. LJ IOE? HO 4 Fl "TV wine, always sold at $2.50 to $4. Friday and Saturday Only, VHIJIOlI U Y A Fl U Just the material to make childrens coats and ladies capes. No limit you can have all you want. F.B LIMENGOOD EVERYTHING FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN TO WEAR St CO