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..ft. l A'-.' .Wtlt.A-.WUlS' i- t.f-A'. rfnr omimiMiiwi.ii mm , , n in i ri h i m m liMl i ini rn r -ir 1 i EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 112. PAGE FIVE. Extra Special Sale of 1000 yards materials of all kinds from Percales to to Silks- -at about Malfl-Mce 4 F.E.Livengood&Co. The Ladies' and Children's Store. 1 LOCALS 1 Burroughs. Main 6. Fuel. Main 178 for coal and wood. For alfalfa hay call N. Joerger. I. C. Snyder.chlmney sweep. It 3812. You should have the Melrose Sys tem. Phone Koplttke & Gillanders, for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and thn clearest pictures. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Kopittke & Gillanders. Lost Locket with blue stones on Main street. Finder return to "R" at the E. O. office. For Rent Six room house, modern. Hot and cold water, buth, toilet, woodshed, etc. Enquire Pr. C. J. Whlttaker. Snap. 9 room house on North Side, Ibm than nno-half price. Must be old at once. See about It today. Teutsch & Bickers, Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phono Main 13 Also dry wood for sale. Lost Open face silver watch won dav or Tuesday on Leo street hill Owner return to "K" E. O receive SB reward. office and t-soom house on North Side, worth utia must be sold at once. Come and make us an offer. Blekers. Teutsch & If you want to move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone M 139. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled one a week. 647 Main street. Vmr transfer work, hauling bag in mnvlnir household goods and pianos, and all kinds of Job work phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. RflvA vourself fuel troubles by us- Ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly " Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Lump coal delivered for IS per ton mWr $55.oo 2000 pounds. Phone Black 3622, or leave orders Oregon Feed Yard. August Noreen. ladies tailoring a specialty. 217 E. Court street. Knights of the Maccabees' of the World. ' Why not carry a policy in the Maccabees. Maccabees paid out last year over (3.250,000 In benefits. If you find difficult to provide for your family now, how will they get along if you should die tomorrow. A policy in the Maccabees will protect them. Maccabees Is not an experiment with us. We are twenty-six years old and have on hand over $10,000,000. For further information see Geo. G. Pell, office with J. M. Hays, Room 14, Schmidt Building. Lost Saturday on the north side of the river a ladles' small gold rope necklace with rectangular Jade pend ant. Finder please return to A" this office. Reward. Wanted To exchange for wheat farm in Pendleton, Athena or Walla country, three story concrete apart ment house In Portland, price 840, 000, net income over $300 monthly. L. K. Moore; 617 Board of Trade, Portlandi Masons Take Notice. All members Cf Pendleton lodge No. 62, A. F. & A. M., are requested to meet at the hall at one o'clock sharp, Friday afternoon, to attend the funeral of the late B. F. Beck. CLIFF BELLINGER, W. M. Pays to Advertise; Only costs 16c for shave at Patton's barber Bhop; 5 barbers employed; no long waits. Plenty hot water, clean towels and the shop that does not so licit the trade of Chinamen, Indians or Japs. Give xta a trial. A Certain Young Man. Desires work on a ranch in ex change for good home for winter. Ad dress "P," care E. O. t Notice to the Public. Perry L. Bowman, formerly with Bowman's Cleaning Works, Is now employed as solicitor with the Berlin Dye House, Jack Webster Manager. THIS WINTER Famous the World Over For 1U splendid hostelrtea, Its varied attractions, its fine beaches, hot" springs and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." Portland to Los Angeles and Retnrn With correspondingly low fares from all O.-W. R. & N. points, good six months with stopovers going and re turning within limit. Handsomely Il lustrated literature will be supplied upon application to any of our agents, or address: WM. McMURRAY,' Gen Pass, Agent, Portland, Ore. kjCP PERSONAL MENTION Will Jamison of Weston, came down last evening from his home. Dr Fred Lleuallen of Pilot Rock, spent lat night In Pendleton. William Roesch, the local brewer, sDent yesterday in weston. Miss Bertha Graham of Elgin, wa a guest of the Bowman last night. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Wood of Athena were visitors in Pendleton yesterday evening. Henry C. Means came up from Umatilla yesterday- and Is spending the day here. Attorney Homer I. Watts came In this morning on the local front his home at Athena. .. W. R. Walpole, Jr., well known Ir rlgon resident arrived In the city yes terday on a business visit. Mrs. Nora Dudley and Miss Jessie Hallgarth of Elgin, were registered at the St. George yesterday. Ira Kemp, the Weston banker, came down this morning on the local and la transacting business here today. ""Nesmlth Ankeny, "one of the em ployes of the First National bank,. Is visiting his brother In Portland. W. W. Stelwer, Jr., returned to his home at Hermiston this morning af ter spending the day In the city. R. W. Fletcher, treasurer of the lo cal poultry association, returned last evening from a visit to the Walla Wal la show. J. J. Hamley. the harness man, ar rived hoe last evening after a visit in Portland. Walla Walla and other northwest cities. Dr. J. R. Cromb, well known Stan field chicken fancier, passed through the city last evening en route home from a visit to the Walla waua snow, Charles W. Connor, the Stanfield contractor, who was given the con tract for the extension of the slaugh ter house site, was In the city yester day. L. D. Howland. water, supervisor ot the MIIton-Freewater district, who has been participating In the Span Ish War- veterans' entertainment, leu on the local this morning for The Dalles. James P. Neal returned to Freewa ter this morning after appearing with the Commercial club quartet two nights at the Spanish War Veterans' entertainment. Notice. To members of Daphne Circle No. 2. Women of Woodcraft: Commencing with January, 1912, I will receive assessments and dues at 301 Lewis street, Pendleton, Ore. Amanda Black, clerk. NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF CITY OF PENDLETON IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds num bers seventeen and eighteen, Series A, will be paid upon presentation thereof to the undersigned at the Am erican National Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases this date. Dated January 11. 1912. LEE MOORHOUSE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy, Livery Stable for Sale Owing to press of other business, I am forced to sell the Pioneer Livery and Sale Stable at Hermiston. W. W. Stelwer, Jr., Hermiston, Ore. Anto for Sale Quick. Bulck Roadster, modelvlO; 20 H P. Cost $1250. Complete set of tools, all new tires, costing $98.40. Leaving the city and will sell for $300 if taken within next two days Inquire Harry O'Dell's cigar store. IS GIRL LEGALLY DEAD? But Identification by Vntversity President May Make Her Heiress. Minneapolis. Minn. Whether Miss Mabel E. Allen ot Brooklyn, N. F., Is entitled to a share of the estate of one Jonathan Merry, a merchant of Boston, who died in 1S28, or whether she is "legally dead," is a problem which, it is said, will be decided by the depositions ot Dr. Cyrus North rop, president emeritus of the Uni versity of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Northrop. Miss Allen's attorney asserts that Dr. and Mrs. Northrop were acquaint ed with her when a child and that their depositions will go far toward establishing her Identity. "I know nothing of the Merry for tune or of Miss Allen's rights," Dr. Northrop said, "but I can swear that a Miss Mabel Allen once lived opposite my house In New Haven." 3 CREAMS SPECIAL FOR Chappy Skin Weather Cucumber, Almond, Edelweiss 25c a Bottle Koeppen's V The drug store thai serves you best. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplicum. 1. "The Child Crusoes." Vita graph. The s'.ory of Robinson Cruso does not afford one-half the interest and thrilling happenings hat this picture of shipwreck, adrift on a raft and a life on a strange and wonder fully beautiful island. 2. "The Temptation of Rodney Vane." Kalem. A pretty romance amid unsurpa-sed California scenic surroundings. It shows some of the vineyards. 3. "The Desert Claim." Essanay. A drama of the golden dais in Cali fornia. 4. "Why He Gave Up." Blograph. A fine farce comedy. Hubby is a gay bird. He pretends to be in a great fury because wlfey ordered a new hat. He went down to the shore to have a good time with the boys and girls. He didn't know his wife was going to be there. 6. "Abe GeU Even With Father." Blograph. Abe's father refused him a nickel, so he blackened his eye with a burnt cork and told his father that Murphy, the Janitor, had given it to him. Cohen goes out to do Murphy, but is done instead, so Abe lnntead of getting a nickel gets a dollar to make It appear to his mother that father nearly annihilated the Janitor. Tne Pastime. The home of good pictures. A classy program for Friday and Satur day. "The Failure." Blograph. The hero of this story gives way under the pres sure of bad fortune Instead of fight ing against It. His sweetheart, disap pointed In him, turns him aside. Down the hill he goes until he Is finally a singer in a low dance hall. Two fail ures seldom make a success, especial ly where the two are man and woman but they most convincingly did In this picture. t "The Husking Bee." Vitagraph. Don't fall to attend this husking bee and enter Into the spirit of a real country Jollification that will fill you with the feelings of youth. "Two Men and a Girl." Essanay. A high class sensational drama. A home-like rural picture which devel ops a sensational climax, bound to thrill any audience. "A Diamond in the Rough." Sellg, A draamtic love story of unusual pow er, interwoven wun an iuiwesuu6 story of human nature. Cos-. SDeclal feature for today and to morrow, "The White Slave Traffic, In three reels of lectured motion pic tures. and 25 s'ides. An intense dra- Edytlw, the Victim. matic portrayal of "the snares and pit falls that surround young girls in the great cities, and the various methods employed to lead them estray. The The Pendleton Drug Co. Is In business for "Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES Concrete Blocks-Concrete Work The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yoursell f Give Yourself Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finished and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Estimates Phone Black 3786. VigorousBuymg Marks our Clearance as an event worthy of the atten tion of the thrifty, the critical and the saving buyers. 1UR storo ia brimful of the most dependable merchandise 1 mtr 1 or men wear- Our many years of experienco in IftgyrJ buying and Belling affords a great leverage in the mat ter of selecting the greatest values because ve know value when we see it On top of this add our system of buying for spot cash and taking the limit of discounts ; our taking advantage of the fac tories closing out surplus lines of standard made goods and our operating at the lowest expense possible. then you have the secret of our success You have learned why this store is growing by leaps and bounds, You realize our claims of giving the lowest prices represents the truth. You know the use of "hot air" is unnecessary at this store. II Pendleton's Lowest Men's Prices get the knife What then ? It takes but little reasoning to see that a CLEARANCE SALE AT TIIIS STORE means we are selling merchandise TO THE TRADE, at prices OTHER MERCHANTS are PAYING THE WHOLESALERS AND JOBBERS. We need a little more room for our new spring lines. We have done exceedingly well during our CLEARANCE SALE and intend ending it soon. Take advantage and don't pass by this great opportunity of choosing the cream of our stock at pretty nearly your own prices. Whether you buy or not, come in and learn why the man who buys here once, COMES BACK. Every article in our store reduced Workingmens Clothing Co. If you want to keep posted on the bargain news of Tendleton, just watch our big windows. light of publicity is turned on this awful traffic in human souls. There la nothing in these pictures that will offend any one, as there is nothing vulgar or obscene in any way. High ly endorsed wherever shown. There is a great moral lesson in this splen did production that cannot fail to be of tremendous value to young and old, and one tha will make a truly lasting impression. Beth the pictures and slides are explained in an inter esting manner by a first-class lectur er, one who knows whereof he speaks. Admission 6c and lc as usual. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Furnished on D.A.MAY Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work. Sale Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Lorg Cndured Befora Remedy was Four.d. Miss Minerva Reminger, Upper Bern. Pa.,' writes: "For several years I had. nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. I lived on bread and beeC tea because my stomach would not re tain anything else. I took many rem edies, but .obtained no relief until X took Hood's Sarsaparilla. when I began, to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, Ptrong' nerves, and this is why Hood's Sarsa parilla, which purifies and enriches the blood, cures so many nervous diseases. Get it today in usual liquid form or -chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. WhcreAnticipa tion and Real ization fileet Our Ftleaf! It's an event to look forward to, when the bu.y man knows that one of our choice steaks awaits him for a contented sup per. Phono Main 33. Satisfaction See my many beautiful de signs for Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences, Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with ago. Application Pend leton, Oregon. a- m . ' - - "r.e ..kin-