-.. , -- - r t r , in anMin ii I,, I, 1 1 i . , EIUHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKKOQIflAIf , PEHDliETOW; ORBGOW, MONDAY; JANUARY & 1912. PAGE FITK. Ctea-ip Sale In Our Ready-to-Wear Section 23 Mixture Coats that sold at $27.50. 27 Black Broadcloth Coats, regular to $25.00. 43 Suits, Ladiea' and Misses, values to $30.00. Your Choice of the Entire Lot Don't wait. This is your last and biggest chance. F.E Liuengood Co. - The Ladies' and Children's Store. PERSONAL MENTION AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplicnm. Big Vitagraph special In three reels for Tuesday's change. "Vanity Fair." Vitagraph. In T.W Barger ot Helix wu among three reel. Suggested by the great the Sunday visitor in the city. I novel, "Vanity Fair." by William Wa'la Walla iK.eiJcin..e xiiucitery, me gret&ieBi sa tirist ana delineator or cnaracier ana society of the early eighteenth cen ! tury. This supremely magnificent por trayal Is incomparably dramatic and Harry Hutchlns of was a guest of the iiowman last eve ning, J. Sallng, well known resident of Athena, was a visitor in Pendleton last evening. Misa Viva Warren has returned to the city after spending the week ena with relatives in Weston. Clarence Adams, the Ukiah ranch man, started for his home today after visiting with friends In Pendleton. Miss Anita Kirkpatrick spent Sun day with-relatives In Weston and re turned to Pendleton Sunday evening. Miss Anna Waugh. of the teaching staff of the Echo schools, spent Sat urday and Sunday with friends in Pendleton. Jack Keefe, secretary of the local Commercial association, returned this morning on the local from a visit in the east end of the county. Misses Nellie Dar? and Irene Rip pey, members of the Echo school teachine staff, passed through me city today en route from Aaams iu Echo. Attornev James P. Neal, well known Freewater attorney and candidate for the office of district attorney at the approaching republican primaries, came In this morning from his home and is transacting business in the city. LOCALS the Bwlft trans-Atlantic liner ap proaching. She was sent across the big steamer's bows at a distance to assure safety and was header around the speeding liner until she had ac complished two complete circles. - and shed Teutsch & The Melrose System. Burroughs. . Main 5. Fuel. Main 178 for coal and wood. For alfalfa hay call N. Joerger. I. C. Snyder.chlmney sweep. R 8812. You8hould have the Melrose Sys tem. , August Noreen, ladles tailoring a specialty. 117 E. Court street. Phone Koplttke & Glllanders, for dry wood and Bock Spring coal. Everybody roes to the Orpheum to ee the beat and the clearest pictures. Clean beds and airy rooms, furnace heated. Including bath, at 621 Willow street. Wanted Small ranch, good build ings. Give particulars. Address, "N." this office. All kinds ot good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke & Glllanders. 480 acre wheat ranch, one as good as in the country ior only $40 per acre. Teutsch & Bick er. 10 acre wheat ranch; 80 acres in grain; good small house barn. Price only $3250. Bickers. For Rent Six room house, modern. Hot and cold water, bath, toilet, woodshed, etc. Enquire Dr. C. J. Whlttaker. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, (20 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Also dry wood for ale. For sale Furniture complete for housekeeping. Rooms for rent. Call between 4 and 5 or 7 and 8 p. m. Room 7, Temple building. If you want w move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone M 339. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 847 Main etreet. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos, and all kinds of Job work, phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. Save "yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Lost Saturday on the north side of the river a ladies' small gold rope necklace with rectangular Jado pend ant. Finder please return to "A"1 this office. Reward. IMys to Advertise. rl.. .n- 1 e. tnr HhnvA at Patton's barber hop; S barbers employed; no long waits. Plenty hot water, ciemi tnoj.l. on.l Ika ahnn that dOCS not SO- llclt the trade of Chinamen, Indians or Japs. Give us a trial. 'Artisan Attention. Hereafter AlDha Assembly No. 9 United Artisans, will meet the second and fourth Tuesdays in Moose hall on Main street, opposite Grand theater, LOUISE F. LAMPKIN, Sec. SAYS' COLLAR BUTTONS DRIVE MEN INSANE lOlV TESIPERATURE RECORDS ARE BROKEN (Continlued from page one.) Not Whon Lowt, But When Found They Constitute Peril, Avers Dr. Mary Walker. Washington. Dr. Mary Walker is in this city preaching a .. crusade against collar buttons. She traces nu merous cases of insanity among men to the pressure of collar buttons up on their necks. " Heretofore it has been supposed that hunting for lost collar buttons was bad for the nerve9. She says the pressure is conducive to brain disease and Is positive that If men will wear more comfortable neckwear insanity will materially de crease. It's the only thing in the mat ter of masculine attire that Dr. Walk er taboos. CU t .. 1 1 ll...nl 41... nnr.l dent in her campaign and also obtain I"'"" Justice Offers lal Leap- if possible his indorsement of her ef- fmniv makes the streets Impassable, school will probbly continue for the grade pupils. -' Wired Are Down. Wires are down between here and Portland and such messages as have found their way in from that city aur. ing the day have been routed by way of Spokane. The telegraphic news of the East Oregonlan is necessarily brief because of this condition. The low temperature last night was responsible for a great many frozen water pipes and the plumbers, In consequence, have been the busiest men in the city today. In several In stances gas pipes have been reported frozen, the East Oregonlan being one of the sufferers from this inconven ience. The gas was off in the me chanical rooms of this plant all morn in maklne it Impossible for the lino types to run, and hence holding up all operations. STF!T I P LADIES! PROPOSE AND BE MARRIED FREE NEPHEW IS NOW HUSBAND. Alvln E. Allen Marries Ills Aunt; wir'a Father la Grandfather. Wnlin. Walla. Wash. When Alvln E. Allen married Mamie R. Stone he became the husband of his aunt and hi. ffrnnrf father became hid father' in-law. His wife's father, Allen's grandfather, became her grandfather by marriage and the entanglements can be carried Into a hopeless maze. Allen, who is but 18 years or ago tiftd tn nnvA him grandfather appoint ed his guardian so the marriage could be performed under the laws or wu atata km them is ft foster relation ship somewhere In the mixup, Allen and his wife are not real blood rela tion, but they will have a hard time telling Just what their kinship la and Its extent. forts to persuade her own sex to adopt the attire of man minus the collar button. Dr. Walker has long Ignored the dictates of fashion plates and has been conspicuous for her appearance in men's clothing. She say that if she is able to prevail upon the women to discard skirts and adopt trouser3 ma terial progress can be made in the extermination of tuberculosis. She says her conclusions regarding the proper clothes to wear and con cerning the "collar button peril" are based upon careful Investigations dur ing years of experimentation. Dr. Walker has sought an opportu nity to present her views to the pres-, Ident, but has been Informed that her first chance to meet the president will be at the New Year's reception and she has decided to remain in Wash ington until then. "I should not do my duty to my country if I did not acquaint the chief magistrate with my knowledge on these subjects," she says. Protecting tlio Peruvians. Callao, Peru. The Peruvian regu lations require that physicians who are graduates of foreign universities and who desire to practice their pro fession in Peru shall present them selves before the faculty of medicine of the University of Lima (facultad de medlcina de la Unlversldad de Lima, bringing with them the diploma of the university from which they have graduated, with the signatures prop erly legalized, by the Peruvian mlnis tery of foreign affairs, and a certifi cate of personal Identity Issued by the minister or consul of the nation of the applicant resident in Lime. In the absence of these officialls there must be produced a legal Identifica tion by witnesses. The fees, which are to be paid be fore taklnf the examinations, amount Year Inducements to Old Maids, Evanston, 111. There will be no dearth of wedding bells in this aristo cratic city during the present leap vear if Justice J. F. Boyer succeeds in his efforts to get husbands for old maids. . When Justice Boyer heard of he offer of an Elgin Justice to marry free anv woman who "pops the question, he decided he would offer additional Inducements to Evanston women The magistrate declares he will marry free any woman "over 25 years who does the proposing, ana ne win take her word for it. . Old maids over 35 he will marry free whether they propose or not, and he win also marry gratis couples over 60 yean. Justice Boyec declares there are MOO more unmarried women in Ev anston than eligible men. PERFECT SUBMARINE WIRELESS scintilating. It depicts society and the battle of Waterloo. The Lost Horse." Lubin. Sam, the stable boy, worked up a great scheme for separating people from their money by means of a horse which he painted to correspond with the description of an - animal for which there was a reward of $200. Mr. Inquisitive." Lubin. A side splitting farce. Mr Inquisitive be lieved in investigating everything that he didn't understand. The Pastime. The home of good pictures and good music. 'Tuesday's program: "The Politician's Dream." Vita graph. A Vitagraph comedy with Bunny as the politician and Ml-8 Flora Finch as the widow. The poli tician dreamt that he had been nomi nated for the mayoralty of New York City and every thing was coming his way. Parades and dinners, and all the glories of a campaign were his when a telegram comes telling him that his rival is going to marry the widow that he is very much in love with. "At the Stroke of Twelve." Essa nay. A drama of love and business life. "Saved by the Pony Express." Se llg. Our first scene shows cowboys and their sweethearts, enjoying a quardrille on horseback. "Happy" Jack, a practical Joker rides off with Belle Archer, the sweetheart of Jim. "Cowboy Life." American Pathe A film of exceeding Interest. "The Kloday Equilibrists." Few vaudeville stunts are as interesting. At tiie Grand. Complete change of program to-1 night. The Austin Co. presents, "The Million Dollar Beauty " a play full of laughs until the drop of the curtain. j The cast has been strengthened by two new arrivals and . the- musical numbers will be the best seen since the opening of the company. Every thing is being done to make it com fortable for the patrons this cold weather and the temperature is kept pleasant at alL times. Tonight's bill, "The Million Dollar Beauty," is the same as played on the coast recently by Murry and Mack and is sure to please all. Two feature reels of mo tion pictures, a comedy and a west ern drama will be run at each show. Amateur night Friday night. Prices on Warm WE Ail IMG APPA Slaughtered "Regardless of cost we will clo.se out all winter goods. Under wear, Blankets, Leggings, Overshoes, Alaskas, Knit Shawls and Scarfs, Wool Hose, Knit Caps, Gloves, Mittens, felt Lined 0 Shoes, Coats, Suits, Sweaters, Felt Slippers, and Flannelette Kirnonas, Furs, Suits and Coats at half price. Yon need the goods, we need the money. Everything in the house reduced during the Clearance Sale. What you buy here you know is good. , , Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money DR. LEON II ARDT'S DISCOVERY. Hom-Rold Will Interest Every Person i - Who Has Piles., The public Is Indebted to Dr. J. S. Leonhardt of Lincoln, Neb., for years of study of the treatment of piles and for hfa discovery of a successful rem edy, taken inwardly, which livens up the stagnant blood circulation and re duces the swollen vessels. Dr. Leon hardt'a prescription is HEM-ROID, sold by Pendleton Drug Co., and all druggists at $1 for 24 days treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo N. Y. Write for booklet. Well, how many more are thinking of "getting into the fight" in the primaries? Thermometer Going Down And Our Prices on good zero defying Winten Clothes for men are keeping close company with the mercuiy. CAPS. Good Warm Caps Below Cost. Men's $1.50 Warm Caps, going at 95c Men's"$1.25 Warm Caps, going at 75c Men's $1.00 Warm Caps, going at .55c OVERSHOES. Overshoes, 1, 2 and 4 buckles, from $1-22 up GERMAN SOX. German Sox, best quality, pair per $1.25 GLOVES AND MITTENS. 10c Gloves, gauntlet, half pr. 5c 15c Gloves, fleece lined.. 8 l-3c 25c Gloves, black jersey... 15c $1.00 Gloves, heavy knit-wool yarn 50c $1.25 Gloves.' heavy " horsehlde pair . 75c 10c Mittens, canvas, half pr. 5o 25c Mittens, extra heavy, striped canvas 12 l-2c 50c Mittens, good and warm,- go ing at ' 25c Better grade mittens for frosty -weather 55c Workingmens Clothing Company Don't overlook our Clearance Sale prices in every department. Inventors Assert Device WU1 Prevent Disasters Under Sea. Portsmouth, N. H. By means of an under water wireless system two brothers, John S. Shea and Daniel S. Shea, volunteer officers In the Spanish-American war, hope to prevent loss of life In disasters among the sub marine fleets of the world. Their in vention, it is declared, will allow com munication from the bed of the ocean with vessels on the surface and with land stations. GIRLS GET MARRIAGE PERMITS Philadelphia. Two young women called at the marriage license bureau hore and asked for the necessary pa pers to marry brothers. The girls were Rose Miller and Mary Harris, and received licenses to marry Jos eph and Harry Jung. "Why didn't the young men com 5 for the licenses?" asked the clerk. "Don'i vou know this is leap year?" to $493 American currency, which is replkd the girls, the equivalent of tho duos incurred by I an ilumnus receiving his medical in- . TURN DOWN KETCHEL'S SLAYERS struetlon in the University of Lima. Jefferson City, Mr. The supreme court refused to grant a continuance In the case of Walter Dlpley and Gol- TALKED Poor Pasturage In Japan. Vnhn .Tnnnn It is a. remarkable fact that although only 15 per cent 'die Smith, who are serving a term in of the total area of Japan is under. the penitentiary for killing Stanley cultivation, the rest of the land is not available for pasturage. It would ap pear at first thought that the exten sive mountainous area of the country would afford splendid pasturage for sheep, but this does not exist except in the extreme north, as the moun tains are covered with a dense growth of bambo grass, which it is impos hlble to eradicate, . and' this grass is wholly unfit for food. Therefore there are practically no sheep on the islands. Ketchel, the prize fighter. By stipu lation the prisoners sought for a con tinuance to the April term, byt the court refused It. The attorney for the prisoners will have to make a "showing of the necessity for the con tinuance. The supreme court la'te in the day set. the appeal of the defendants for hearing at a special call on Feb. (. DESTROYER MAKES RINGS AROUND THE MAUHETANIA v- Newport, R. I. Naval officers here regard with much interest a feat ac complished by the torpedo-boat de stroyer Mayrant, in twice encircling the Cunard Hner Mauretanla while both vessels were going at full spoed. The Mnyrant was cruising In the wa ters of Nantucket when she sighted Carnegie Will Appear. . Washington, D. C, Jan. 8. Andrew Carnegie was today served with a sub poena to appear before the committee which is investigating the steel trust, following his refusal of the commit tee's Invitation to appear. Catarrh Is an excessive secretion, Accompanied with chronic inflamma tion, from the mucous mebrane. Hood's Saraaparllle acts on tho mu cous membrane through the blood, re duces inflammation, establishes heal thy action, and radically cures all cases of catarrh. Attention KnlghU. Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P will work In the third rank this evening. A full attendance desired. J. A. BEST. C. C. R. W, FLETCHER, K. R. S. Notjco to the Public. All persons are hereby notified to Immediately clean off all snow from sidewalks within the city limits as per city ordinance No. 330. By order of the chairman of street committee. 18 Below at Baker. Baker, Ore., Jan. 8. Last night was the coldest night felt here for several years. The thermometer registered 18 below sero and tho snow is two feet deep. ABOUT BY EVERYBODY Even our competitors are talking about us and we know for a fact that concerns in this town have been writing there old customers who now trade at the Golden Rule Store Pleading with them to come back, don't this prove enough that there is something to talk about? We are here to Stay and our syndicate will open nine more new stores this spring which will give us a large purchasing power and without question are going to be able to lower the price on high grade merchandise. We leave this week with the bunch of buyers for the Eastern Market where their purchases will amount to 2 million dollars, isn't it reasonable that one could buy this amount cheaper than a few thousand. We want every one to come and look our line over and if we can't save you money we don't want to sell you a cents worth, you shall be your own judge One price, spot cash, and that the lowest makes this store grow GOLDEN RULE STORE WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW