ft EIUIIT PAGK8. DAILY EAST OltEGOXIAN, PEXDliETOIf, OKEGOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. PAGE FIVE. I LOCALS I PERSONAL MENTION I C Snyder, ch'.mncy sweep. II 3812. raHt'mo pictures please all. Main 178 fur coul and wood. Coal and wood, phone Main 8. For rent Front office In Judd building. rr'j' to V. E. Judd. For Rent Nicely furnished rooms. 813 S. Main. Phono Black 2451. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and the clearest pictures Thono Dutch Henry for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Main 178. - Dr. T. M. Henderson has returned And resumed practice. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main 6. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Wanted 60 head of horses to paa ture near Helix, Oregon. Address, W. H. Albee, Helix, Oregon. Lost Bunch of keys on ring, In Pendleton post office. Finder return tu this office. Indies, have your coats refitted and rellned at Wohlenberg's See Plciser the tailor. Chance Roger will soil the beauti ful Percheron Cilendlve, registered, at the big tale November 15. See bill elsewhere. 25 other horses. Save yourself fuel troubles by ui lng our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly, lien L. Durroughs, phono Main 5. 160 acres Irrigated land, paid up water right, only $60.00 ucro. Teutsch & Bickers. For Rent Three furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire 213 West Webb street. Wanted Furnhca house or housekeeping rooms foV two. Apply "M" at this office. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we keep gro ceries and meats. Phono Main 101 Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane, leaves 1:30 p. m, arrive 6.55 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. If- you want to move, call PenlanJ Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. For rent Nicely furnished room with bnth, furnace heated. Apply 621 Willow street. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work. phone Mainn 461. 13. A. Morton. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Hock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. , For Sale 6 passenger Franklin, run but little, cost J2900. $600 will take it if sold this waek, owner go ng away. J. W. Davis, 700 E. Webb Wanted Eight per cent money on first class airalfa and fruit land se curity, loans to run from 3 to 5 years Write to II. E. Bush. Nyssa. Ore. 6 acre tract 4 miles East of Pen dleton, house and barn. All fenced with hog wire. A dandy place; only 1650.00. See It today. Teutsch & Bickers. You can't ourn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173. for clean screened Rock cnriniri enal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. A. X. Sal's of Ontario, Is In the city today on a business mission. O. 1. Toel, Echo landholder, is a visitor in the city today. Mrs. Mass and family of Umatilla were In the city yesterday. Mis. Kmrnett Hees and Infant son loft" this noun for their home In Helix. T.' II. Ghormluy of Helix, was am ong the visitors In Pendleton yester H. C. Fisher was In from his home at Alba yesterday and remained over night. Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Doering'of Ir- rigan aro registered at the Uofman today. R. X. Stanfleld Is here today from his ranch In the west end of the county. P. Pendleton Is In Pendleton and Is registered at the Hotel St. George from New York. Hr R. Beckham of Athena, came in from his home yesterduy and spent the night here. R. R. Lewis came up on the motor this morning from his home on the C'matllla project. F. U. Stewart, proprietor of the Stanfleld Hotel, was a visitor In Pen dleton yesterday. WHl Xor Dean, well known ball player and merchant of Weston, spent last night In the city. Mrs. E. Baum has returned home after a visit in Portland with her dau ghter. Miss Sadio Baum. Mrs. Henry Peterson of Stanton came In on the Northern Pacific lo cnl this morning. Ernest Knight, young rancher of Helix, wns an Incoming passenger on the X. P. local this morning. John Wynn, well known McKay creek farmer, has been transacting business in town today. James P. Xeal, city attorney of Freewater, came down this morning on the local to transact legal business Mr. and Mrs. J A. Bishop of Salem Pre in the city, the guest at the home of Mr. Bishop's brother, C. P. Bishop. C. A. Barrett, joint senator from I'matllla and Union counties, came In from his home at Athena this morning. W M. Rlake!y left th's morning for Portland tn attend a stockholders' meeting of a company In which he Is f'nanelally interested. Col. J. H Raley and Ham R. Thompson left today by auto for the goose haunts north of the city. They win return tomorrow evening. W. M. Furnish, prominent capital ist, anil E. P. Marshall, manager of the Furnl.-h interests, left on the local for the west end of the county this morning. O. L. Hurd, editor of the Stanficl.i Standard, is among, the "residents of the Stanfield country appearing . be fore the board of equalization pass ing on the assessments in the recent ly created drainage district. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson, well known residents of P''ot Hock have been spending the pant few days in TO SELL STANFIELD LANDS (Special Correspondence.) Stanfleld, Ore., Xov. 3 F. L. Sher wood, tho well known land nian and colonizer, whose headquarters are at Spokane, has been at Stanfleld this week looking over the Furnish pro ject preparatory to opening up a sales campaign to dispose of tho unsold lands In the project bolonglng to tne Inland Irrigation Co. A photograph er, in .company with Mr, Sherwood,, has also been on the project taking views of the lands which will demon strate the improvements that have been made therein. Ttm Women's Ktudv Club held their semi-monthly meeting yeBterday af ternoon at the home -of Mrs. J. E. Faucett. WhartnnTL. West of West & Owen Co., of Portland, was transacting bus iness here Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Baker was an Echo vis itor Wednesday. L. Y. Stayton of Tacoma, was in Stanfield Thursday. Dr. G. E. Watts of Portland, has been in Stanfield this week looking after business in connection with the orchard of the Hazel Investment Co., In which he is interested. P. C. Holland, the Hermiston land man was a, Stanfleld visitor Wednes day. Frank Sloan is transacting business in Pendleton today. F. B. Stuart and F. M. Smith were Pendleton visitors yesterday.-. Dr. Henry W. Coe was a passenger on the le al this morning to Portlan.1. Directors Baker and Wheeler of the Umatilla Drainage District are In Pen dleton today attending the meeting of the board of equalization which- has under consideration the assessments against lands within the district for drainage benefits. Attorney A. W. Cray Is attending to business at the county seat today. G. L Hurd, editor of the Stanfield Standard wr.3 a motor passenger to Pendleton this morning. ALIMONY JN A QIT.EU TANGLE. THE MUSICAL WALTERS V'' ;. rV&j Former CliU-nBrt Woman Seeks to Jlavo Two Men SupiK)rt llor. New York. Is a woman entitled to receive support from more than one husband at any one time? Mrs. Es tel'e Werner, who obtained a divorce from T.oiilx Pelletler. in Chicago in 19112. and later married her present husband, Charles Werner, is trying in the supreme court here to collect $4, 269.13 back alimony from Pelletler, who is now a salesman in this city. He says that he and his wife agreed at the time he filed suit for divorce that he would not defend It provided she would not ask for alimony. It now appears that tho Chicago decree pro vided that Pelletier should pay $40 a month alimony to his wife. Opposing Mrs. Werner's claim. John X. Johnson, attorney for Pettetier, declared that public policy If nothing else, would seem to be against a wo man receiving support from more than one husband. Mrs. Pelletier married Werner four weeks after the final decree of divorce was granted to her. Just R. eceived "r.Bl! 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 $3.50 Misses' and Children's Foot Form Shoes and Gun Metal The Best Shoe Made: This shoe the children want, it means style and comfort. COME and LOOK THEM OVER Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods fcr Less Money i - .. . .r For Sale. Leaving city, have left my new j high grade piano with Mr. Jesse Fall- ; ing for sale. This piano must- be sold within three days and no rea-, sonable offer will be refused. , F. T. CLIXTOX. I If all people knew that neglect of , constipation would result' in severe in- j digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent; liver trouble they vould soon take Dr. King's Xew Life Pills and end It. its the-only safe way. Best for bil-, iousnes, headache, dyspepsia, cnius and debility. 25c at Koeppens. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, agent at passenger station, for WirUU&U UUhCia Uiiu Oil at "b'-"' j Read the want ads. DALE ROTRWELL, OPTOMETRIST Glasses fitted to correct vision, arrest nerve waste and assist nature in the cure of sick and nervous headaches, dizziness, aching eyes, blind spells, cross eyes and all other deferts that can be remedied with glasses. With Hanscjom THE J.weler, Pendleton w Itl Orplu-uin Circuit Act Now on at tl.o Ornml Thcfltor. We are Overstocked in Hard Milled Lnnolcn, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soapa, (tho 50c kind) which wo are closing out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, washes away slowly, and it cleanses and softens tho flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store that Serves You Best. ... i Pendleton and will return to their home tomorrow morning. A Oifoterlii Dinner. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will give another cafeteria dinner In the old Creamery building on Main street tomorrow between the hours of 11 nnd 2. The steel trust is surprised: It sup posed it was a large part of the gov ernment itself. wmiiii mnnv ho Injured" If the weather bureau should froze up per manently? Morgnn nnd Rockefeller can bring on or stop a panic at will, any day. CASTOR J A Fir InamU uid Ctildien, frj KRYm Have Always Bougi Hnar tha 2gntu SATUR ' FTEB HAY A ON THE SQUARE IN THE SftUARE is to be found our greatest Suit and Overcoat offer of the season tifrdflv After stra&er a j - Buy a $20 Suit or Overcoat and We'll Give You w V 1 il . Urn- )! w It means a $20 Suit for It means a' $20 Overcoat If you will notice, we don t say $20 value, but instead, we mean that we will sell a regular priced $20 Suit or Overcoat (sold elsewhere for $25) g gg Saturday after supper for - - - mM STEP UP AND GET YOUR. MONEY, CENTLEMEN-IT'S WAITING FOR. YOU! Workiiigmeft's Clothing Company MAIN and WEBB St. i 1 1 r i l M i i J i. i i r'f