4 TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONTAN'-, PENDLETON", OREOON, SATURDAY, FEBTCUATtY 10, 1012. PAGE FIVE MARCH Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Monthly Style Books NOW READY. Large quarterly style book 5000 illustrations only 20 cents and any 1 5 cent pattern free F. ,E. Livengood & Co. .The Ladies' and Children's Store, LOCALS Burroughs. Main 6. Fuel. Main 178 for coat and wood. I. C. Snyder.chimney sweep. R J8U. The Melrose System. Tou should have the Melrose Sys tem. . For dressmaking see Mlsa Sommer, 301 Perkins avenue. Man and wife wants job on ranch. Address Echo, Ore., Box 14. Phone Koplttke & OlUanders, for dry wood and Rock Spring, coal. . Everybody goes to tne Orpheum to see the best and thn clearest pictures. Great cut-price sale of Oriental rugs now on at Baker's furniture store. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke & Otllanders. For Rent Office with heat and light, $8 per month. Ask J. H. Estes, American National Bank Bids. Lost Scotch Collie, whits and tan. Seven months old. Return to 402 Tustln street and receive reward. 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 sale. If you want to move, call Penlanl Bros. Transfer, phone M 339. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. 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 xoal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main E. Livery Stable lor Sale Owing to press of other business, I am forced to sell the Pioneer Livery and Sale Stable at Hermlston. W. W, Stelwer, Jr., Hcrmlston, Ore. I will take orders for a few settings of eggs from my Golden Buff Ply mouth Rock chickens that are good winter layers as well as show fowls. Early hatched ones are the most profitable anl now is the time to or der. W. I." Qadwa. Phone Black 2972, or at yards, 213 Bush street. AKnlfa Hay for Sale. Apply to N. Joerger. 417 Eddy st. Fort Gcorgo Farm Lands. An opportunity to get a farm at a very low figure In Fraser River Val ley. Call and see or write us for particulars. Teutsch & Bickers. ' For Sale. Now No. 10 Smith Premier type writer at a sacrifice. Apply "M" at this office. Nolle to riiblle. . The electric current will be turned off tomorrow (Sunday) from 9 a. m. tp 12 noon. PACIFIC POWEK'A LIGHT CO. The employers' liability law also stands a welcome decision to work-Ingmen. DONALDSON . RELIABLE DRUGGIST OUR POLICY VTE PAY CASH, WE SELL FOR CASH. We both make money. Wt give you advantage of our cash discount, also bargains in GOOD GOODS bought for cash. WATCH OCR WINDOW. Special This Week. Popular Candy, guaranteed under the pure food law, 10c and ISo per lb. We pay 10c for each delivery. Send your boy, any purchase of BOo or over we will give him the lie Special sale on Druggists Sun - dries all this week. New Laundry Department. The Domestic Laundry has added a rough dry department to its al ready well equipped and up to date establishment. Patrons will please have tholr bundles ready Monday morning. Pays to Advertise. Only costs 15c for shave at Patton's barber shop; 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 us a trial, Combine Harvester for Sale, For Sale Daniel "Baby" Best Combine, practically new, only used In cutting 500 acres of grain. In per fect order. Good reasons fcr selling. Apply Peter Tachella, Pendleton, Ore, NO WAY OCT OF COURT. Thero Is a lawyer In Chicago, for seme years a police magistrate, who was a natural peacemaker, and al ways endeavored to smooth over any slight differences between the persons brought before him. Once, when the charge Involved was for technical assault It came out in tho course of evidence that the par ties were neighbors and had former ly been on the bet of terms. "This Is too bad, too bad!" com mented the Judge. "And between such old friends! Is this not a case that might be settled out of court?" "I'm sorry to say that It can't be done, your honor," remarked the plaintiff, seriously. "I thought of that myself, but the coward won't fight" The Green Bak. PERSONAL MENTION LIBRARY NOTES. P. F. Countryman of Ontario, ls registered at the Bowman. Rev. Nathan Evans returned from a trip to Athena this moning. Dave Osborn, the Myrlck rancher, is spending the day In Pendleton. B. F. Renn of Walla Walla, Is visit ing with friends and relatives in -the city. J. A. Numbers of Helix came in this morning on the Northern Pacific train. Rev. Sprattler, German Lutheran minister, came in from Helix this morning. Dr. C. J. Smith returned on the N. P. this morning from a short business trip to Spokane. Joe Casey was among the Helix people aboard the incoming N. P. local this morning. W W. Wiley, superintendent of schools at Athena, came down on the local this morning. G. W. Knight and family have re turned from Portland where they had been for some months. Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lieuallen of Pilot Hock, were in the city today, having come in by auto. A. Kupers, well known Helix resi dent, was an- Incoming passenger on the N. P. this morning. Jim Hill, well known young Helix rancher, came in this morning and Is spending the day here. M. L. Morrison, prominent Helix merchant, is making Pendleton one of his frequent visits today. Mr. and Mrs. Art Grover came In from their home near Helix on the local from Pasco this morning. Mrs. R. N. Stanfield and daughter left on the local this morning to vis it in the west end of the county. Frank D. Carruth, principal of the Stanfield schools, is spending the week end with friends In the city. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gibson of Pilot Rock came in from their home last evening and spent the night here. J. ,T. Mayo, superintendent of bridges and buildings for the O.-W. R. & N., Is paying this city a visit, O. A. Cannon, Echo pedagogue who is well known In county school cir cles, Is spending the day In the city. Mrs. Manuel Frledley and children came into the city this morning from Helix and Is spending the day here. The Misses Ghormley of Helix were numbered among the people coming in on the Pendleton-Pasco local this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Nespaugh of Myrlck were among the crowd com ing Into the city this morning on the Northern Pacific train. A. G. Long, owner of the A. G. Long building in Portland and dealer in fire department equipment, is In the city today. He is an old time friend of Mayor W. F. Matlock. With the rapidly passing years an appreciation of tho life of Abraham Lincoln has taken hold of the Am erican people as that of no other one character in the history of our coun try. Soldiers and statesmen have come onto tho stage and passed on only to be forgotten, but the life and work of Lincoln are as an inspiring bene diction to the hearts and minds of all people who believe in the Inherent goodness of man. The following list of books and stories about Lincoln --will be found at tne public library: Juvenile Rooks. Bolton, Boys Who Became Fam ous. Baldwin, Abraham Lincoln; a True Life. Butterworth, In tl:e Boy hood of Lincoln. Moores, Life of Abraham Lincoln for Boys and Girls. Xicolay, Boys Life of Abraham Lin coln. Adult Books. Arnold, Life of Abraham Lincoln. Brooks, Abraham Lincoln and the Downfall of American Slavery. Stories. Andrews, Perfect Tribute. Bachel lor, Eben Holden. Churchill, The Crisis. Eggleston, The Graysons. NOT SO GREEN AS HE LOOKS. PKOVED. "There's no question about it," said Scribblelgh, according to Harper's Weekly. "England Is the place for an author to live in who wishes to write perfect English. We become merely the expression of our environ ment, after all, and I wish to do my work in an atmosphere In which the language I ue for the expression of my ideas Is spoken in all its pristine purity. Do you not agree with me. Lord Miggleston?" "By Jowee! you're bally right, old top!" replied h's lordship. NOT WHAT HE FEARED. A c'.ork in a Washington-street ho tel tells this one: VMy firt hotel Job was In a Texas city. Ono morning a guest who had been celebrating unwisely the night before swayed up to the desk and asked for some information. His name was Colonel Hawkins, and ho was the soul of politeness under ill circumstances. And th's morning he was looking worried. "-'Frank,' he whispered, 'my mem ory of last night, I regret to say, suh, Is pretty hazy. Confidentially, now. what did I do?' " 'Colonel,' said I, 'you got drunk and shot a man.' '"Anything else?' "'Gee! Isn't that about enough?' ' 'It's unfortunate, yes, suh. But I was afraid I had Insulted some body.' '.' Boston Transcript. Announcement. I take pleasure in announcing to the people of Pendleton and vicinity that I will be here for three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 12, 13 and 14, with the largest stock and the best assortment of Oriental Rugs ever shown here The prices will be cut so low that it would be a chance of a lifetime to buy fine pieces at low prices. I will be glad to have you call and Inspect the stock and the prices and decide for yourself. N. S. SARKIS. Baker's Furniture Store DOG MADE THE HENS LAY. Held Knoli a prisoner Till She Con tribute! Ono Ess a Iny. Asheville, N. C. When Archibald Greer pnd Hall Brown started in the poultry business here they had very poor success until Greer suggested that theyput their bulldog's house in the chicken yard and have the animal sleep there to ward off thieves. Late ly the poultry farm has been produc ing -twenty eggs daily from twenty hens. On investigation the partners found that when n hen came out in the morning the bulldog chased nor Into his house and kept watch over her while she laid an egg. He then chased her off and chased another hen Into tho dog house. By 5 o'clock In the evening the twenty hens had each contributed. Greer has been offered $500 for the bulldog but has refunsed. Proixls for Colonel Who Is Mis taken for the Son of Hetty, Los Angeles. Colonel James Green of El Paso, Texas, was in Los Angeles on his way east. "Too many leap year proposals," he said, "made me hunt tall timber." "I hadn't been In town an hour," said the colonel, '"before I had re ceived a proposal from a girl who thought I was hetty Green's son. She was a telephone girl. Then two came close together in the hotel lobby and again-on the mezzanine floor I bump ed into it. Besides these, 1 dodged at least four more. That was enough. "I'm not married and don't pro pose to be, but its certain that when I learn Hetty Green's son is traveling again I'm going in the other direc tion. You should have seen one of these women drop her eyes when I told her I was Just plain Jim Green of El Paso and not a son of Hetty Green," 0 TV ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates Aluminum is now being used exten sively for light field equipment. Sup planting the canteen and cup is an aluminum combination frying pan and meat dish, which, with knife, fcrk and spoon inside, folds up for hanging to a soldier's belt. The fork and spoon and the handle of the knife are aluminum, while the knife Is made of a new non-corosivo and rust-proof steel. The canteen costs 78 cents, the cup 29 cents, the canvas cover 68 cents, the pan 57 cents, the knife 11 cents and the spoort and fork 8 cents each. GENTLEMAN BURGLAR BEGS LADY'S PARDON Denver, Colo. "Excuse me, I didn't know you were at home. I merely Intended to burglarize your house. Since you are here, I will no, attempt It No harm done, I guess, good by." . This is what a polite burglar said to Miss Grace Maxwell, at her home. He opened a window and had entered a front room and walked Into the hall. Miss Maxwell, thinking that her brother was looking out, arose and turned on the lights. She did not see the burglar, nor apparently had he heard her until they stood confront ing each other. The man lifted his hat and passed quietly out through the front door. Aluminum For Soldiers. Washington. The ordinance de partment of the army is about to place a contract for 60,000 aluminum canteens, designed to lighten the sol diers' equipment and for use over the canrpflre in emergencies. "Spun" out of solid disks of metal the new canteen is so difficult to manufacture that only a few concerns have been found willing to undertake the job. "Hold up your hands," commanded the robber. "I won't drop these pies for any villain like you," she replied. 'I don't care what you do with the pies, but don't move," the holdup man said as he turned toward the cash register. The young woman saw her oppor tunity and hurled one of the pies at him. The soft part of th pie struck him squarely and the surprised rob ber dashed through the kitchen and disappeared. HOT POKER USED ON BABE. Housekeeper Arrested for Cruelty in ruiiistiing nwee-xear-oiu. Johnstown, Pa Edith Ford housekeeoer for Adam Sheets of Naz bv-Glo. twelve miles from this city, was committed to Jail in default of $400 ball on a charge of aggravated assault and battery. She Is .charged with having seared the back of Sheets' three-year-old son with a hot poker. The woman admitted she burned the child, but did r.nt know the Implement was so hot. WAITRESS ROCTS ROBBER. LORD DEC1ES IS COLONEL. Some rare souls are well appreciat ed only after they have departed from the body and then by but few. CATARRH, ASTHMA, COLDS AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS QC1CKLY GO. Here are some symptoms of ca tarrh; if you have any of them get rid of them by breathing HYOMEI; It is guaranteed to banish catarrh. Is your throat raw. Do you sneeze often Is your breath foul Are your eyes watery? Do you take cold easily? Is your nose stopped up Do you have to Bplt often? Are you worse in damp weather? Do you blow your nose? Are you dosing your sense of smell? Does your mouth taste bad mornings Do you have a dull feeling in the head? Do you have a discharge from the nose? Does mucous drop in back of throat? Complete HYOMEI outfit, which Includes inhaler, $1.00, extra bottles, If needed, 60 cents, at Tallman Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Popular Husband of Vhlnn Gould Atiolnkxl to Lend South Irbdi Horse, London. Lord Decies has been ap pointed colonel of the South Irish Horse, to succeed the late Marqulr of Waterford. The appointment gives great satisfaction In southern Ireland where Lord Declcs Is recognized as a good Judge of horses and a splendid rider and polo player, and where Lady Decies Is exceedingly popular socially. WHAT SAYED HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesvllle, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin, la a letter from Rlvesvllle, writes: "For three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, and had pains In my back and side. I was nervous and could not sleep at night The doctor could not help me. He said I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought I would try using CarduL Now, I am entirely well - I am sure Cardui saved my life. I will never be without Cardui In my home. I recommend it to my friends." For fifty years, Cardui has been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you Suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. 'Your druggist sells and recommends It. Get a bottle from him today. N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept., Outta ooe Medlcin Co., Chattanooga, Term., for Special hittntction, and 64-pate book, "Horn Treatment tar Woman," Mat In plain wrappar, oa rtquast. Hits Htm in Face With Custard Pie. - Denver. A masked bandit came to grief when he was hit fairly in the face with a hot custard pie while he was looting the cash drawer in a downtown restaurant. The robbery occurred about 4 o'clock. Just as the robber entered the place Miss Ina Mouat, in charge of the place at night, walked from the kitchen In the rear. In each hand she carried a steaming hot custard -pie. To Tho Public. I wish to announce that I have dis posed of my millinery store to Mrs. Myrtle Moller who will conduct the business in the future, and take this method of thanking most heartily my hundreds of friends for their kind patronage during the many yeare that I have conducted a millinery store In Pendleton. I will be located at Mark Moorhouse's office for the next week In order to collect my ac counts. MRS. ROSE CAMPBELL. For Sale. Holt Combine Holley Harvester, In first class condition, practically new, cost $1800, hitch cost $250, total $2050. Will sell for $1100. Call at Room 4. Ronan Building, Walla Wal la, Wash. Oriental rugs at reduced prices, . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at Baker's furniture store. For Sale Umatilla Ccunty; Maps at E. O. Office. JUICY CtjtKi if f Tender Us Cut right Kept risht We will choose your phone orders carefully and deliver promptly. DRESSED POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY CENTRAL MEAT MARKET THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OP ANY CHRONIC DISEASE WITHOUT THE KNIFE. See our patients testimony, Dec. 1st, 1911. I am glad to tell the public wha the Chinese Doctor did for me. I was nearly dead suffering from abcess in the stomach and three Am erican doctors told me there was no hope for me except an operation which I felt would kill me. So we called Dr. Leo Chlng Wo ahd tried his medicine and in two weeks I was out of danger. Took hta wonderful medicine four weeks moro and am nearly well. I can cheerfully recommend hi remedy to any one who Is In need of a doctor, for he certainly saved my life. Mrs. Ida Herring, 215 West Alder St., Walla Walla, Washington. We' receive testimonials from our pationts daily who have been cured. If you want to be cured, come and see us or if unable to come, write and enclose a two cent stamp for symptom blank. Write without delay. Address: LEO CHING WO, CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 14 E. Slain St., Walla Walla, Washington. Slop ! Listen! Our iig Suit Sale Closes Tonight It has been a grand success, establishing a record at this store for fast selling of good clothes. The established reputation of this store's doing just as it advertises brought the people they found the greatest bargains they were ever offered and as a result, many suits changed ownership. The Sale is still on, but ENDS TONIGHT. We have Suits for present and spring wear that told from $12.50 to $20.00 all to go at one price Woo-Eiiiroginraeini's (SflottDuioiiitg Cc 775