ft EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONTAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911. PAGE FIVE. Hi Fiipst lea i -3 (J 1 3 1 Suit 67 Suits worth up to $30,00 See window display. Go at 36 Suits worth up to $37.50 Will go at the low price of . - Positively no such Money Saving opportunity exists anywhere in Pendleton. The reductions are exactly as stated. Come and see. WOHLENBERC 01 T Better Goods for Less Money LPAR STORE Why Pay More? There, is no nenso in allowing yourself to 1)C hold up when buy ing MEN'S CLOTHIXCr. Let us show you our fine Winter clothing at the following reasonable prices: Men's Suit at $-1.98 Men's Suits at $5.90 Men's Suits at $8.90 1 en's Suits at ... i-n's Suits at. en's Suits nr.. . $9.90 $12.50 $14.75 GOLDEN RULE STORE WK LEAP, OT1IEIWS FOLLOW. PERSONAL , MENTION LOCALS I C Snyder, ch'mney sweep. R 3 S 1 2. , Main 178 for coal and wood. For rent Front office In Judd building. rp!y to E- Judd. If you have anything to sell see Teut-ch & Bickers. Everybody goes to the Orpheum t" ee the best and the clearest pictures Thone Dutch Henry for dry wood nd Uock Spring coal. Main 178. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main 6. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commerclnl Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. If you want to buy a horse, cow, hog or anything como to our office. Teutsch & Bickers. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. $3000 cash to buy a house and barn. Must bo a bargain. Teutsch & Dickers. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Den L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Lost Mink fur near Christian church. Finder pleaso notify Mrs. I. Chrlstonsen, 504 Jane street, or leave at this office and receive reward. Trv the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we keep gro ceries and meats. Thone Main 101. Take Northern Taclflc Ry. to Spo kane, leaves 1:30 p. m., arrlvo 9:65 p. m. Tickets from W. Adam, Agent, Pendleton. If you have anything to sell, such as horses, cattle, hogs, sheop, nutos. see Teutsch & Bickers and learn more about the plan. If you want to move, call PenlanJ Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main Btreet. Gordon & Davis, carriage and au tomobile painting. We're here to stay and guarantee first-class work. Stale building, 114 E. Webb street. For transfer wirk. Mauling bag ?ago, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of job work, phonn Malnn 461. B. A. Morton. For sale Six acres choice fruit, al falfa and homo place, at electric car station between Walla Walla and Mil ton. Price $3fi00. J. W. Beckley, 38 2 X. Capitol. Salem. Ore. For Sale 4 80 acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half In stub ble, plenty water, fair Improvements Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse. For particulars address J. C. Royse. Juniper, Ore. 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 through tickets and all arrangements. IX POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wlt: . One gray mare' about 20 years old, weight 1000 pounds, no brand. one Shetland pony, color bay, In visible brand on left shoulder, almost 6 years old, weight about 600 pounds. If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them costs and ex penses against them paid and they taken away within ton days from Uie ilato hereof, then at 2 o clock p. m. J of the 30th day of November, 1911, the Raid animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound. In said city of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making salo. Oated this ISth dav of November, 1911. TOM GURDANE City Marshal. Will Nor Dean of Weston spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Will Ferguson is visiting in this city from Walla Walla. C. J. Freeze .veteran Spokesman Review agent, la in Pendleton today. O. W. Jones of Gibbon, was down from hi home yesterday. Max Stewart was among the Her mlstonlans in the city Saturday eve ning. P. C. Hunter, O.-W. R. & N. agent at Kcho, was a visitor in rendleton yesterday. II. L. Kissenger of Pilot Rock was numbered among the Sunday visitors In the city. J. T. Lleuallcn. jr.. was down from Adams Saturday and remained over during Sunday. P.en F. Swaggart. pioneer stock man of Loxlng'.on, is visiting Pendle ton for a few days. Mrs. J. F. McNaught of Hermiston whs in the city yesterday and spent the n'ght here. W. D. Ronlfer and family of Gib b' n were Sunday guests at the St. George. D. A. Barnes and James Baker of Elgin were registered at the Bowman yesterdoy. Boone B. Watson wa an incoming passenger on the Walla Walla local this morning. Homer I Watts. Athena attorney and farmer, came down this morning on the local. It. A. Chisholm came In from his home at Hermiston lapt Saturday and transacted business in t chcity. Al Slusher boarded No. 1 this morning for Nolin where his father's Fheep ranch is located. William Hood and Morr's Lynch, prominent stockmen of Cottonwood, are transacting business in Pendleton today. Cliff Turner, well known former high school athlete, has relumed to Pendleton after spending several months in the Nez Perce country. NEW YORK POOLROOMS LOSE TO WIKK TAPPERS We are Overstocked in Hard Milled Lanolcn, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind) which we are closing out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, wasliea away slowly, and it cleanses and softens the flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store that Serves You Best. Attention' Knight. Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., w-lll meet in regular session this evening. Important business to transact rela tive to district convention. J. A. BEST, C. C. R. W. FLETCHER. K, R. S. HOUSE OF STOCKMAN lies ix rorn statks lants which he had deposited within him kept the spark of life aglow. FIST PROVED TO UK MIGHTIER THAX LAW Camden, N. J. James Stewart was sent to jail recently by Pro.-ecutor of the Pleas Henry S. Scovel for neglect ing his family after he had twice let Stewart off on his promise to care for his wife and three children. Despite her experiences, Mrs. Stew art still believed her husband might be made to see his duty and she ap peared before the prosecutor today with her three little ones. Her plead ings so touched Mr. Scovei's heart that he had Stewart brought from the jail. The husband and father entered the office sullen and defiant. The young est child ran to him and, clasping his knees, puckered up her lips for a kiss. The father rudely brushed her aside. Prosecutor Scovel, who had watch ed the first of the little drama smil ingly, arose, his face ashed with an ger, and commanded Stewart to fol low him Into his private office. Soon sounds of a lively scuffle reached the ears of those in the outer office, ac companied by suppressed exclama tions of fury and pain. Then the door was opened. Stewart emerged first. One hand covered his right eye. His clothes were ruffled. His sullen demeanor bad changed to meakness. The prosecutor followed. His neck t'e was displaced and his knuckles were barked. Stewart, looking at the prosecutor, said he would care for his family and was sent away with them. "The fist is sometimes mightier than the law " was the only comment of the prosecutor. CASTOR I A Ppr Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Is our price for a good heavy cotton Union Suit' for men Our price on Men's extra fine Wool Union Suits is $2.25 to $2 65 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Union Suits for 50c Misses' Jersey Ribbed Union Suits for 30c Boys' extra heavy fleeced lined Drawers ami Shirts, per garm't. 30c Also a full Hue of Men's Wool Underwear In Separate Garments. 400 pairs of Drummer's Sample Shoes on display THE HUB The Drummers Sample Store Bears the Signature of NOTICE FOR RIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Fred Torren Cooks In Arizona, Eiits in Colorado, Has Rest Room in New Mexloo. Kansas City. When Fred Terron. a stockman, came to Kansas City with a load of cattle he was puzzled as to what state to register from. He explained that ho lived In four states Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arlzonn his ranch extending into all four and his house standing on the point where they meet. Mr. Terron cats his meals In Colo rado, sleeps in Utah, has flls "bost room" in New Mexico and his kitchen extends into Arizona, Tlie stockman gets his mall at Cor- tez, Colo., but votes in Utnh, because he sleeps In 'that state. His legal bus iness he does at the county seat of Apache County, Arlzonn. becnuse most of his ranch lies in that state. Tho windmill which pumps water for his stock is in New Mexico, but the trough is In Arizona and tho rig pen in Utah. v..u- Vnrk. The nool rooms of New York will long r emember a horse named Rudolfo. indifferent two veur old. which came in a winner over the telegraph wires but is still a mai den at thi race tracks. It was a gen uine case of wire tn oping and it cost tlie keepers of the poolrooms thou sands of dollars. Rudolfo was entered in the first race at Louisville and opened here at 2 112 to 1. There were several long shots In the race, including Mycenae at 30 to 1, Carlton Club at 50 to 1 and Casey Jones at 10 to 1. Certain bet ters backed Rudolfo so strongly that the price was cut tj 2 to 1. But even then Rudolfo money continued to come in until the race was closed. There was little or no play on the long shots. There -was no hint of anything wrong until just aftr the third race when tho mutual betting was sent In. It gave Myoense as he winner of the first at 4v to 1. Notice is hereby given, that bids will be received by the Common Council of The City of Pendleton at the office of the City Recorder up to November 29, 1911, at .6 o'clock p. m., for building the cement sidewalk on Main Street at the north end of the bridge, as heretofore ordered by the Common Council, plans and specifi cations being on file with the City Recorder. Bidders should specify the price per cubic yard at which such sidewalk will be built and each bid should be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $50.00, to be forfeited if bidder shall bo successful and shall fall to enter Into contract In accord ance with the bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Novem ber IS, 1911. THOMAS FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. . Oregon Theatre! Wed. November 22 1 AX DILL And a remarkable cast of 20 prin ciples, including ALFRED GOULXV ING, DENTON VANE, WILLIE POl I.RD, LON CHANET. EDITH WHll LEY. WINNIE BAULDWIN, LOKA. OAKLEY. 30 lntty Chorus GIRLS 3 IN The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer One entire year at The Cainp Theater, New York. Started alt An erica laughing. The Spokane Review of November 15th says: Max Dill has a poixj show and pleases audience, company, capable, chorus is good looking. Special cut price?; Dress Circle $l.r0, Trfiwer Floor $fr ..Balcony $1, and 75o, Gallery 50e. . Seats on sale Tuesday, Novemln-r 21, at Pendleton Drug Store. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STH IMPROVEMENT. F.ET 'DEAD MAN"' GOOD SPRINTER. Floes Hospital When He Thinks Sur geons Would Remove "Thirst." Rockford, 111. David Reese of By ron, who startled an Ogle County coroner's jury last week by awakening Just as an investigation into his death was to be started, furnished a second sensation, when, after conceiving the Idea that surgeons at tlu Rockford hospital were about to opernv9 on him for the removal of his thirst, leaped from a second-story window of the hcspltnl and outsprlnted his attend ants In n run to tho county jail, where he. begged protection. Reese was clad only In his under shirt, despite tho chilly north wind. He quieted down after getting a chew of tobacco, and was taken to a sani tarium for tho time being. Reese was declared dead after he had laid four days In a cornfield. His body was cold and stiff, but sllmu Notice is hereby given, tli.it bids, will be received by the Common Conn- j ell of the City of Pendleton at the of- I fire of the City Recorder up to No-1 veinber 29. 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m. for making the Improvement on Wash ington street and Rlain street in the City of rendleton, as heretofore or dered by the Common Council. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $100, and bidders shall specify tho price for which they will make said Improve ment as follows: Excavation per cubic yard Filling per cubic yard .... Rolling with city road roller per 60 foot frontage.... $ Sidewalk, wood, per lineal foot $ Sidewalk, cement, per lineal foot $ The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications for the above Improvement ore on file with the undersigned. Dated November IS. 1911. THOMAS F1TZ GERALD City, Recorder. $.... $... EXTRA SPECIAL! popular that we are going to give all onr friends a chance to share in this big bargain. Remember 7 1 0 garments cost you only . , O I 2w Wool Shirts Another offer that has set the whole town' a talking. Most stores are charging from $1.25 up to $1 .50 for this same grade of shirts. We will fit you out for only $1.00 Workingmcivs Clothing Go.