TKN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEN0LETOX, OREGON, IHIDAY, XOVKMUER 24, 1911. PAGE FIVE. .Dross Sal Saturday at Livengood's Great Dissolution Sale Just 25 dresses that sold for $1 5.00 and fl? Qfi $1650 for three days only, your choice at $OivU See window F.Elivengood&Co. PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS I C Snyder, chimney sweep. R 3812. PasOme pictures please all. Main 178 for coal and wood. For rent Front office In Judd building. rply to F. E. Judd Franco-Hygienic toilet goods, 309 West Alia St. Phone Black 3141. Six room house, only $800. TeuUch A. Bickers. Everybody goes to trie orptieum to e the best and th clearest pictures. Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood nd Rock Spring coal. Main 178. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main 6. Closing out 300 pattern hats at half price at the Campbell millinery. Speclnl rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. For Sale New University Encyclo pedia, ten volumes. Phone Black 7622. Beautiful home orS'orth Side. Bar gain If Bold at once. Teutsch & Bick ers. One of the best places on Wade hill Ai-k about It today. Tcutsch & Bickers. See the place wo have In the east end of town. It 1 a dandy. Price very reasonable. Tcutsch & Bickers. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main S. Lost Mink fur near Christian church. Finder please notify Mrs. I. Chrlstonsen, 604 Jane street, or leave at this office and receive reward. Try the Cash Market for fresh Poultry, also remember we keup gro ceries and meats, phone Main 101. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m., arrive S:55 We are Overstocked in Hard Milled Lanolen, Lettuce and Almond Oil Soaps, (tho 00c kind) which we are closing out AT 25 Cents a Box It lathers nicely, washw away slowly, and it cleanses and softens the flesh. Koeppen's The Drug Store that Serves You Best. p. m. Tickets from W, Adams, Agent, Pendleton. For fancy dressed chickens, phone Red 2072. If you have anything to- sell, such as horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, autos, see Tcutsch & Bickers and learn more about the plan. If you want to move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large Jray moves you quick. Trash hauled ince a week. 647 Main street. Gordon & Davis, carriage and au tomobile painting. We're here to stay and guarantee first-class work. State building. 114 E. Webb street. If co.ng east, or west or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. . Close connections at Pasco with all through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. For transfer work. Mauilag bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of job work. 'phone Malnn 4(1. B. A. Morton. Learn why you should use our "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils at the public demonstration by an expert, all next week at the Taylor Hardware Co. For Sale 4 80 acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half in stub blo, plenty water, fair improvements Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse. For particulars address J. C. Royse, Juniper, Ore. . Do you realize there is poison in tho food you eat Attend the dem onstration at the Taylor Hardware Co. next week and find out how to eliminate it by cooking in their alum inum utensils. Masquerade ball, Eagle-Woodman hall. Thanksgiving eve, November 29th. Prizes to best sustained char acter and finest costume. Manage ment Saturday night dances. Learn why you should ue our "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils at the public demonstration by an expert, all next week at the Taylor Hardware Co. Water Vscrs Attention. A mass meeting of all thoso inter ested (n irrigation rights in the Uma tilla river and Its tributaries at Pilot Rock, November 28, nt 10 a. m., for the purpose of considering resolu tions In opposition to the west exten sion of the Umatilla project. Every body invited to attend. COMMITTEE. J, E. King returned to Helix today. MIks Sybil Cole wc. t to Pilot Rock thli morning to spend a few days. Roy Klrkley came in this morning from points east on delayed No. G. John Burroughs of the J. E. Smith Livestock Co., is In the city today. Nelwon St. Dennis came in from Athena on the loail this mdrning. Attorney J. T. Hinklo of Hermiston Is transacting business in Pendleton today. Bert Smith, well known sheep man, went to Pilot Rock this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tulloch and son left this morning on a v.slt to Cali fornia. Russell Erownell of Hcrmlston, was !n the city yesterday upon' busi ness. W. J. Furnish is down from Gib bon today and Is registered at the Pendleton. Will Nordean, star first baseman on the We.-ton ball team, was a vis-" ilor In the city last evening. A. E. McFarland and J. D. McFar land of Umatilla, were visitors ifi the city yesterday. John Rosenberg, Jeweler at Schaef ers, is pending the day in Pilot Rock on business. Oller Dickensen of Athena, arriv ed in the city last evening and spent the night here. Wes Bowman, traveling hardware salesman, was an outgoing passenger or the local this morning. O. G. Sapper, well known young businc h man of Herm'ston, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Dr. W. G. Cole, formerly of this city, but who is now located in Port land, is in the city today. Mrs. Rose Campbell left this af ternoon for Spokane to visit with her slKter during the apple fair. James Carglll and family of Nez Perce are visiting at the home of Mr. Carglll's mother, Mrs. Dave Cargill. Will NorDean, Weston cigar store merchant, came down from his home yesterday and spent the night in the city. ' James B. Keeney, formerly a resi dent of this city, is up from his pres ent home at Portland to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. S"i R. Thompson left yesterday afternoon on delayed No. 17 for Portland where they will spend ten days. Attorney Will M. Peterson returned this morning from Po'rtland where he attended a meeting of the state bar association. J. W. MeCormmach, manager of the Pendleton Auto Co., made a fly ing trip to Milton yesterdny in his big Franklin car. Mrs. Gus La Fontaine returned to Portland yesterday afternoon after a few days' visit here following the wedding of her son. Jack Houston, formerly proprietor at the Pendleton Printery, returned to Portland this morning after a day's visit In the city. Walter Ginn, member of the Walla Walla real estate firm of Copeland & Ginn, passed through the city this morning enroute to Portland. County Judge J. W. Maloney re turned today from the west end of the county where he was attending to business and hunting ducks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sturtevant re turned to their home at Pilot Rock on the local to that town this morn ing. John William", postmaster at Her miston, was here yesterday attending to business matters and ' returned home on the motor car last evening. Attorney Fred Wilson of Athena, candidate for congressman from the new Oregon district, passed through Pendleton this morning enroute to Portland. Do you realize there is poison In the food you eat? Attend the demonstra tion at the Taylor Hardware Co., next week and find out how to eliminate it by cooking In their aluminum utensils. TIIKEK OF TAH PARTY SF.XTKXCKI) TO PENITENTIARY Lincoln Center, Kas., Nov, 24. Evrett Clark, Watson Scranton and Jay Fitzwaller who last week pleaded guilty to taring Miss Chamberlain, were sentenced to one year each in the penitentiary today. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Only a few pieces of Table Linens left. Hurry if you want in on these prices, 25c, 49c, 69c, 98c and $1.25 GOLDEN RULE STORE WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. LA FOLLETTK SAYS ROADS SWINDLE I'NCLK SAM New York. Nov. 24. Declaring the fight against the alletd railroad graft of millions annually In charges for po-tal car service, will be taken up vigorously at the next congress, United States Senator La Follette ex poses the graft which he says , has continued for a decade under pow erful protection, in a new installment of his autobiography in today's Issue of a magazine which Is running a se ries on his life, TIIEY SEND RACK SERMON. PU'kimckot Steal Discourse Headed "ITemiro to Meet Thy Jixl." Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 24. A ser mon entitled "Prepare to Meet Thy God, ".which was taken from the pock et of the Rev. M. E. Williams, a Methodist minister of Athens. Pa., when he was In this city by pick pockets, who extracted a large wal let, has been returned to liim. Mr. Williams' pocket was picked while he was in this city for the purpose of officiating at a funeral. PACKERS ARE GIVEN TRIAL POSTPONEMENT Chicago, Nov. 24. Federal Judge Carpenter today postponed the packers' trial until December 6th, on the plea of the beef kings. The United States supreme court meets December 4th, when it will receive the packers' appeal on the constitu tionality of the Sherman anti-trust law. 33 Killed In I.omn. Liverpool, Nov. 24. Thirty-three persons were killed and seventy-three Injured in an explosion of Bibby Company's ollcnke mill here. A boil er exploded hurling the mangled bod ies grent distances. Many of those Injured will die. Great Ma e Tal Sored Ladles9 Suits 114.75 The First Heal SaaiH: ale &f the Season 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 reduc tions .are exactly as stated. Come and see. Uohlsnbirs ieoartan Better Goods for Less Money $24.95 ! Stir r1 Lo Angeles, Nov. 24. George Loudin, former postmaster of Elk River. Idaho, was nrrested here today by the postal nu'hor'tios on n chnree I of rinhe'zliiVT f ISO postal iwrpts. emj amii THE Thanksgiving season of good cheer demands that every man look his best in keeping with the festive spirit of the day. Benjamin Overcoats Benjamin Suits Benjamin Evening Clothes nro the accepts! American standard of authentic style. They aro the highest typo of ready-to-wear garments it is possible to produce a perfected combination of the best English and American Fashions. Benjamin Clothes are tailored with the same regard for distinctive STYLE as is exercised by the most exclusive tailors of Bond Street, London and Fifth Avenue, New York. Suits and Overcoats Sg.jo (0 $3.jo BOnd irOffiSS'S Leading Clmhiers