ETOTTT PAGES DATLY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FETUMTATIY 21, 1912. PAGE FIVE DONALDSON RELIABLE DRUGGIST oun rot,icy WE PAY CASH, WE SELL FOK OAS1L We both make money. We give you advantage of our cash discount, also bargains In GOOD GOODS bought for CEBh. WATCH OtJn WINDOW. Sltccial This Week. Popular Candy, guaranteed under the pure food law, 10a and 15c per lb. We pay lOe for each delivery. Send your boy, any purchaseof 5c or over we will give him the 10c. Special sale on Druggists Sun dries all this week. LOCALS Burroughs. Main 6. Fuel. Main 178 for coal and wood. The Melrose System. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. I. C. Snyder.chlmney sweep. R 3812. Phone Koplttke & Gillanders, for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Tou should have the Melrose Sys tem. Kverybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke & Qlllanders. Friday morning at 10 o'clock. See Alexander's advertisement, page 6. Egg and lump coal, $7.60 and $8. Wood, 7.00. Leave orders at Com mercial Barn or phone Black 3622. For rent Large furnished front room with or without board, 201 Wa ter street. For Rent Six room house, modern. Hot and cold water, bath, toilet. woodshed, etc. Enquire Dr. C. J Whlttaker. Patronize Bowman's fireproof cleaning works. There you will not be inconvenienced by having your clothes burned up. Phone Main 432 120 West Court street. Special inducements to all pupils Joining the day or night school at the Pendleton business college before March 5, 1912. Bowmans operate the only fire proof cleaning works In Pendleton Phone Main 432. Experienced man and wife wants place on ranch. Phone Farmer 71. For rent Up to date four room fur nlshed house. Inquire of J. E. Bean, corner "Webb and "Willow streets. Special rates to horses boarded .by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Also dry wood for sale. If you want to move, call Pcnland 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 coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Demonstrators Ladles to demon strate In stores; no experience neces sary. Apply by letter, giving address and phone number, to E. A. D., Ore- gonlan office. Wanted Girl for general house work in small family no children Neat, Intelligent, willing girl, experi ence not required. Liberal wages and comfortable home for right girl. Address L. M. J. this office. Fort George Farm Lands. An ounortunltv to set a farm at a very low figure In Frater River Val ley. , Call and see or write us for particulars. Teutsch & Bickers. Combine Harvester for Sale. For Eale Daniel "Uaby" Best Combine, practically new, only used In cutting BOO acres of grain. In per fect order. Good reasons fer selling. Apply Peter Tachella, Pendleton, Ore. PERSONAL MENTION Livery Stable lor Sale Owing to Dress of other business. I am forced to sell the Pioneer Livery and Sale Stable at Hermiston. W. W. Stelwer, Jr., Hermiston, Ore. Alfalfa Hay for Sale. Apply to N. Joerger. 417 Eddy st. Xo lire at liownian's. All rlnthea am safe at Bowman's cleaning and pressing works. Four reasons why you should patronize us: 1st Your clothes ara kept In a fire proof building and are fully in sured. . !nd All rhemlrnl rleanlncr is done in a separate building, more than 12 blocks away from our Court street shop. ' 3rd Reran we are modernly equipped to do your work and do it right and we get it out on ume. 4 th We have spared no means In bringing to you ah up-to-date and fire-proof cleaning and pressing works. Phone Main 432, 120 W. Court street. Rags Wanted. The EaBt Oregonian will pay cash for large, clean rags. Bring them to this office. For Sale. Holt Combine Holley Harvester, In first class condition, practically new, cost $1800. hitch cost $260, total $2050. Will sell for $1100. Call at Room 4, Ronan Building, Walla Wal la, Wash. . " Attention Moohc. All members of Pendleton Lodge No. 780, Loyal Order of Moose, are requested to be present at the regular meeting tonight. Business of import ance will be discussed. R. J. BRUSH, Sec. For Sale. One span young mares and colts. $76.00 takes all four if taken this week. Ed- Maher, 317 College street Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and many deeds of love and respect during our late bereavement In the loss of our dear wife and mother. G. W. ALLEN' AND FAMILY. VOCIFEROrs PARROT BLOCKS TRAFFIC B YLOI I) SHRIEKS . .New York. A large green parrot, supposed to have escaped from the Oceana of the Bermuda line, stopped traffic at Montgomery and Washing ton strets, Jersey City, and stayed on the Job until It had called out the police reserves and the fire npparatus. Crowds on their way to work were startled to hear hum shrieks coming from nn upper floor of the Lincoln Trust company building. "It's murder!" paid a fat man. Martha WoMoy. the chief scrub woman, immediately telephoned to the police and brought Captain I.ar Uens down the street In his automo bile, followed by the reserves. Xo. 1 hook and ladder company fi nally enme to the rescue, while the crowd swelled momentarily and fan tastic rumors began to spread. When a fireman got half way up the ladder the parrot flew away. F. A. Berlin of Athena is among the business visitors in the city today. Miss Mary O'SullIvan has returned from a visit to La Grande and Ba ker, j, J , R. L. Wilson of Weston was among the residents of that.town in the city yesterday. ' William Devlne, the . Underwood typewriter agent. Is making Pendleton a visit today. Mrs. Edith Ray has left for Port land where she will remain for sev eral weeks. J. W. Etter, well known resident of Pilot Rock, is spending the day in the county seat. H. L. Morris of Welser, Idaho, was numbered among the guests at the Bowman hotel yesterday. Mrs. Verne Porter, nee Miss Lillian Stanfield, is up from Portland and is a guest af her aunt, Miss Iva Hill. Manuel Frledley, well known far mer of the Juniper country, Is tran sacting business in the city today. Miss Audrey Rust of Portland, for merly a well-known Pendleton girl, Is the guest of Miss Edna Storle. Mr. and Mrs. Polydoro Mones, who have been spending the winter in the city, are moving baek to their ranch. W. J. Lloyd, representative of the Polk Directory company, went to Pi lot Rock yesterday in the interests of his company. X. A. Miller, the .ithena fucniture man, came In on the Walla Walla local this morning and transferred to westbound No. 1. George G. Pell, deputy state com mander of the Knights of the Mac cabees for eastern Oregon, left on the local this morning for the west part of the county. More Stars In Viag. Washington, Feb. 21 An official order for changing the stars of the national ensign and Union Jack In use by the navy to show the addition of two new states to the union has been Issued by the navy department. The change, effective July 4. pro vides for 4 8 stars, to be arranged in six rows of eight stars each with the corresponding stars of each row in a vertical line. RAT.K AT KISSING BRIDE. W.C.T.U.HEADTALKS (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Feb. 21. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, state president of the W. C. T. U., spent the day here yes terday. In the afternoon she held a meeting for women at which she dis cussed ways and means for the prop ogation of the temperance work. In the evening she delivered a very able lecture on equal suffrage but ow ing to the fact that the subject had not meen previously announced, Mrs. Unruh did not have a large audience Wm. Frazler, a Portland livery man and horse dealer, who was here last week buying draft horses to ship to the Klondyke, left Monday for Pen dleton from which point he will buy the horses. He secured several head of valuable animals here. Two cars of cattle and one car of Hheep were shipped from the O.-W. It. & N. yards at this place last night. The sheep were shipped by F. W. Andrews and the cattle which were shipped by Elmer Spike were the best that has gone from here the present year. They were of a uniform size and averaged In weight 1360 pounds each. . Mrs. A. B. Thomson left thi9 morn ing for Portland to Join her husband who went down last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will visit with friends the remainder of the week. Miss Bertha Allen hag been visit ing the past week with the Misses Moore and Mrs. L. C. Rogers. She ex pects to leave soon for the east. MILDRED BRIDGES IS FREE; XO PROOF OF DELIXQUEXCY , T. R. considered it a hiRh duty for him to tell the people of Ohio how to make a constitution. Wanted Position In country to do housework. Address A, this office. Courthouse Clerks Blush niul Flee When Pastor Sujreests Salute. Cleveland, Ohio When the Rev. C. E. Peck invited Samuel Swain, a machinist living at 1530 East Forty Fifth street, to kiss his bride, Swain complied without demurring. When the Rev. Mr. Peck immediately there after extended a general invitation to the rank and file of bashful pro bate court clerks, who had witnessed the ceremony, to do likewise. tbo probate courtroom became pudden'y depopulated. Later they filed In. shook hands with Swain and his bride and offered congratulations. Swain took out a license to marry Miss Elizabeth Campbell. 37, 1.'30 Fast Forty-Fifth street. They told the marriage license department that they would like to have a Methodist minister perform the ceremony, but were at a loss whom to pick. Just then the Rev. Mr Perk wa'ked In. Heine a Methodist minister, he filled the bill. Tt was the first ceremony ever per formed in the probate courtroom. Former Follower of Evelyn Arthur Seo Discharged in Juvenile Court- Xow Attending College at Gales burk. Chicago, 111. Mildred Bridges, for mer follower of Evelyn Arthur See, the founder of Absolute Life, was dis charged with only a few words by Judge Pomeroy In the Juvenile court. According to Henry Lynch, chief pro bation officer of the court, the girl has recently become of age and there is little evidence to show that she Is a delinquent. The hearing was over within three minutes after the girl and her guar dian entered the court. "You are atending school now?" asked Judge Pomeroy of the girl. "Yes. I am attending Knox college at Galesburg," replied the girl, who has recent'y passed her eighteenth birthday. "I don't see that there is any ev idence that this girl is a delinquent and Incorrigible, as stated in the com Crete Defies Powers. Cananea. Crete, Feb, 21. Follow ing the receipt of a formal demand, from the powers, that those respon sible for the Moslem murder's be pun ished, the Cretan government today severed all relations with foreign consuls. is the near-nature treatment for Consumption. The power it creates, its purity and whole someness are Nature's greatest aid in over coming disease. New Today New Suits and Coats Size 16s to 44a New Wool Dresses Size 1 6s to 4 1 s New Ginghams 10c 12 l-2cand 20c The New Rippelette for wash dress es, doesn't need ironing 15c New Shantong. Pongees In Wanted Shades 25c and 35c Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money plaint," declared the court, "and I will discharge her." It is said the girl will return to col lege at once. The alleged leper near Tacoma Is probably a far better man than most of those who are howling abou; him. Members of the cabinet will all go campaigning as usual though they are paid to attend to business. ALL DRUGGISTS 11-52 Warner's Rust-Proof CORSETS There is a feature in Warner's Cor sets that it pays to keep in mind when selecting modern corsets. There is plenty of room in a Warner's Corset no feeling of congestion and yet it shapes wonderfully the new figure con tour. Warner's Corsets are always in fashion, as they are kept up to the min ute in st3le. Made to wear well, to shape fashion- iluHl'V jk iiblv, not to rust, break or tear. Every t K-.'i V I ' I filial tllllV.l.T.1. UltlllH.) JlLtUI'I JJUl' ''1 V- llose Supporters are attached to ymJf this.corset. The best supporter there is. "tm, m $1.50 Corset 98 $2.00 Corset $1.49 $-.'0 Corset - S1.9S Golden Rule Store "WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW" OUR GREAT T THUR SDAY, 1 A Y an: SATURDAY We will place on sale for three days 1 500 pairs of LADIES' SHOES and OXFORDS in nearly all sizes, all leathers-mostly patent. Values $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, such famous makes as John Kelley, Sil-Kid and R. J. & R. Sale Starts Thurs. Morning See Window Tonight Your choice and all you want for 3 days IS o THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. 0n THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE.