KIG1IT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAN, PENDLETOJf, OMEGOX, TlICTtSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911. PAGE FIVE. LOCALS ! Past'ny) picture please all. I C Pnyler. ch'.mney sweep, n 3812. Muln 178 for eoul uinl 'wood. Coal and wood, phone Main 6. For rent Front offioo In Judd building, rr1:' to r. e. judd. For Kent Nicely furnished rooms. 813 S. Main. Phono Ulack 2151. Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood and ttoek Spring eoul. Main 178. Special rates-to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13, Best rooming house In Pendleton. Bee about It at once, Teutsuh & Bickers. "Wanted 60 head of horses to paa turo near Helix, Oregon. Address, W. H. Albee, Helix. Oregon. Lost Bunch of keys on ring, In Pendleton post offlco. Finder return to this office. Ladles, have your coats refitted and rellned at Wohlenberg's See Pleisur tho tailor. Chanre Hoger. will soil the beauti ful Pcrcheron Glenrtivc, registered, at the big tale November 15. See bill elsewhere. 25 other horses. For Rent Threo furnished house keeping rooms. Imjulro 213 . West Webb street. If you have property for sale or wish to buy, see Tcutseh & Bickers the Real Kslute men. Wanted Furnl.-hei houso or housekeeping rooms 'fo two. Apply "M" at this office. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we kc.'p gro ceries and meats. Phono Main 101. Take Northern Pacific By. to Spo kane, leaves 1:30 p. m, arrive 6.55 p. m. Tickets from W. Adam, Agent, Pendleton. If you want to move, call PcnlanJ Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray movti you quirk. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. A Japnnee cook wants Job in ho tel or restaurant. Harry Akly, Box 428, Pendleton. For rent Nicely furnished room with bath, furnace heated. .Apply 621 Willow street. For transfer work, hauling bng fraire. moving household (foods an(j f'ianos and all kinds of job work, Phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. Pr. T. M. Henderson lias returned and resumed practice. All kinds of" good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Hock Hprlng eoul at Hutch Henry's. For Sale 5 passenger Franklin, -un but little, cont J2U00. $600 will '.ake It If sold this wyek, owner go ng away. J. .W. Davis. 700 E. Webb. Wanted Eight per cent money on first class alfalfa and fruit land se curity, loana to run lrom 3 to 5 years Write to H. E. Bush, Nyssa, Ore, . G acre tract 4 miles East of Pen dleton, house and barn. All fenced with hog wire. A dandy place; only $650.00. See It today. Teutsch & Pickers. If fco-ng east. Of west or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. Close connections at Pasco with all through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. Hy. Leave- 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, agent at passenger station, for through tickets and all arrangements. PERSONAL MENTION For Sale. Trouble of a private nature com pels me to sacrifice my beautiful new piano as I must raise some cash at once. For particulars address P. O. Box 522, Pendleton, Ore. GootI Pasture Land for Sale. For sale 360 acres good pasture land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles south cast of Pendleton. Good grass and plenty of running water and springs on place. Address, W. II. Bell, Pen dleton, Ore., or ca'l on Bentley & Lef (Ingwell. You can't ourn slate and gravel! Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry, 1 Main 173. for clean screened Rock Springs coal either lump Or nut. It J burns clean and goes further. For Sale. Leaving city, have left my new; high grade piano with Mr. Jesse Fall ing for sale. This p'nno must be sold within three days and no rea sonable offer will be refused. F. T. CLINTON. We are Overstocked in Hard Milled I.nnolcn, Lettuce and Almoin! Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind) which we are closing out AT 25 Cents Box It lathers nicely, washes' away slowly, ar.J it cleanses ami softens the flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store that Serves You Best. Vnr Knliv I have an extra fine piano left with me for sale. Will take good horse as, part pavment if taken this week. ) JESSE FAILING. ! Pendleton's Pioneer Piano Man. j Hallowe'en Prnnkrr Killed. I Bremerton, Wash Fourteen-year- old Inland Clay. s n of Frank Clay, ; of this i-itv. wiik shot throueh the side j and instantly killed by an unidenti- ried man, while lie, in company with j a dozen other boys, was engaged In , playing llailowe en pranks. Stop t oughing! You rack the lungs and worry tho body. BALLARD'S IWIIEIIOL'XD SYRUP checks Irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00 IT bottle Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. To the Public. All parties having bills against Co. L, 3rd Infy. O. N. G . are requested to present them u; once to Captain M. S. Kern, Room 13, Judd Building. Five Cars of 'llncxc Hair. Seattle, Wash. Five of eleven cars run as a special expres-s train to New York contained human hair imported from China to be used in making curls, puffs, etc. The imperial edict to cut off queues is largely responsible for this big shipment. John Ijirson of The Dalles, Is reg bteretl at the Bownfan. T. C. Held of Adams, was In from his home yesterday. J. T. Hinkle of Echo, Is a Pendle ton visitor today. Dr. C. E. Kennedy of Echo, was an arrival In the city yesterday. Claude Morrison of Helix, spent last night In Pendleton. A. J. McLcod of Echo, came In yes terday and remained over night. II. B. Madden of North Yakima Is a guest of one of the local hotels. D. V. T. Reld of Heppner, Is among the prominent out-of-town people in the city. L. E. Nelson came in from his home at Echo yesterday and spent the night here. C. E. Runyon, one of the well known Round-Up cowboys, Is In the city to day. E. Wake was numbered among the Echo residents spending the night In the city. ' J. T. Lleuallen, well known pioneer rancher of Adams, 18 Pendleton vis itor today. Mrs. Gene JX- Moore of Colorado, has arrived in -ne city to be the guest of Mrs. Laura D. Nash. CI. E. Carncs, on of Pilot Rock's leading merchants, came in from his home yesterday. George W. Done, well known resi dent of Pilot Rock, spent last night in the county seat. Ford Carper, popular traveVng salesman who recently became a ben edict, is in the city today. Commissioner H. M. Oockburn of Milton Is here to attend the monthly session of the county court. Attorney John P. Winter W; on the N, P. this afternoon for a short vi-it in eastern states. Fred E. Judd, vice president of the American National bunk, is in Port land on a business mission. J D. Guyett returned to his home i at Wnpato, Wash., tiday after a visit of several days in the city. I H. M. Ru--'sell Is in from his home ' at Nye to visit his family, which Is spending the winter in Pendleton. A. M. Knapp, a Hermiston carpen ter, has moved his family to this city and will live hire in the future. J. K. Smith, one of the well known farmers of the Pilot Rock section, was a visitor In Pendleton last even ing. W. It. Ellis and wife of rrndleton are spending a few days in the city, guests at the Imperial. Portland Journal. Charles Lnhnugh. well known farm er and veteran twirler for the Pilot Jos t Received i"0? vimpmcnu ui AMONG THEM are Velvet, button at ... . $4.00 Suede, button at ... . $4.50 Patent button at ... . $4.00 Gun Metal, button at . . $3.50 Patent Leather,- blucher at . $4.00 Big girls high top, button at . $3.50 Vici, Blucher, lace (Easy Walker) at . Misses' and Children's Foot Form Shoes KSMS The Best Shoe Made. This shoe the children want, it means style and comfort. COME and LOOK THEM OVER Wohlenberg Dep't. Store $3.50 Better Goods for Less Money AR?m!?fSJe CATARRI Ely's Cream Balm H quickly absorbed. fcivej Relict at Once. It cleanses soothes, beals and piritects the dif.-iisel ineni brnne resulting from Catarrh and drives awHV a Cold iu the Head quk-I.ly. K-EIAV FEVER Stores the Senes of MJ1 I W IbVI.II Taste uml Sai 'll. l ull siz.'SO cU., ntDrug. p'sts or !y mail. In limitd form, 75 cents. Ely Hi-others, iiti Warren Street, New York. Hock baseball team, Is spending a couple of days in the city. Charles O. Blakeslee and John Bra den came in this morning from the east end of the county where they had been to meet their music students. Sam Van Vuctor, district attorney for t'matiila and Morrow counties, is a bu-iness visitor in the city, a guest at the Imperial. Portland Journal. Jack Cherry, popular conductor of the motor car, has resumed his run after a month's absence in Missouri. His wife and child stopped in Colo rado enroute home for ashort visit. J. P. 'Winter and Joseph Skrable left at noon today for St. Paul, Minn., on legal business. Mr. Winter will return to Pendleton November 20. Mr. Skrable will visit the southland and return in one month. m vs cori ix rem old love. P.ut MlmiPMOta Man's Benefactress in Seattle May Xot Iu Seattle, Wash. Mrs. M. E. Brad ford of Portland, critically ill with dropsy, bequeathed a fortune of no mean sum to Albert J. Smith of Wells. Minn . a sweetheart of her school days and forthwith he hastened to Port land njid started to make arrange ments f...r her funeral. He even pur chased a coffin for his benefactress. Now her chances of recovery are said to be excellent. The case has reached the county court, as two neighbors of Mrs. Brad ford, one a sister, Ilebekah, appealed to that tribunal to be appointed guar dian over Mrs. Bradford, who. says one in her petition, bids fair to live long, owing to the curative powers of potato water and foot baths in a wormwood solution. The case will be heard next week. No charge is made against Smith. Smith says he bought the coffin bellause he was anxious to return to Minnesota and he had understood Mrs. Bradford could not live. MORAL PARADOX GETS WATCH AS A PRIZE When you want THE J jAUTO CAB: PIIOXE MAIN 468. ; Ths OREGON MOTOR CO. I 315 E. COURT ST. . Ludlow Center, Mass. Howard Bennett, who this week reached the ago of twenty-one without ever hav ing used liquor, tobacco or profane or objectionable language, has rece;ved a gold watch from a fund established for the purpose by a former resident. The minister of the village church made the presentation DR. GRAY I THE PAINLESS DENTIST. & NOW AT THE BOWMAN HOTEL WILL REMAIN ANOTHER WEEK. The Dr. has already operated upon numbers of Pendleton's . citizens, all of whom will teil ' ..... .. . ( you mat ne aoes exactly as ne claims totfpHHIiH : " PlOollllSlllIll Watch our ads carefully you will find many articles you need right now, and the prices talk for themselves. Remember we are giving you strictly first-class, up-to-date winter merchan- dise just when you want it at in many cases less than wholesale cost. WEN at a $2 00 nn.l $2.50 Broadcloth, nearly all shades, ynr.l 98 3.1c to nOtj Dress Goods, ynnl 2S Children's $2.:0 St-hool Shoes, 12 to 2 $1.69 Kiizeretli Waists, all sizes Ladies' Taney 35c Collars 12 l-2c Online;, nil shades 9 10c Outings, all shades 8 12 l-2c and 15c Terealea 9 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 21 Best Calico 3 Clark's O. X. T. Thread, all numbers, black and white 4 3 Largo lileacbcd Turkish Towels 1-1 Ladies' $1.00 to $5.00 Shoes , $1.9S $1.50 Petticoats 69 $1.00 to $2.00 Shirt Waists 39 $3.50 Black Silk Waists $1.9S Block Chiffon Broadcloth Ccats Just (iO left and they go at the following rices. These are very popular this season and never go out of style : All $22.50 Grades, tight or seini-fittinc S14.S5 All $25.00 Grades, tight or semi-fitting $1G.70 All $27.50 Grades, tight or .-emi fitting S?1S.S3 All $32.50 Grades, light of seini-fitting $21.65 All $35.00 Grade-:, tight -r si'iiii-fittiuar ?23.00 Tan, black or pearl ".rev Skinner Salin lin- iii o-. o charoi for alteritu. F. E. LIVENGOOD & COMPANY THE LADIES AND CH1LDRENS STORE