TEN PAGES PAGE FIVE DALY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAKCII 30, 1912. Another Express Shipment OF- Suits. 0 and ircssos Coots For Easter Wear Suits .... $20.00 and $25.00 Coats . . . . 9.50 to 22.50 Dresses 7.45 to 25.00 All Sizes F. E. Livengood & Company "The Ladies and Children's Store" AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. An exceptionally good program for Sunday' change. Four full reels of Uie best pictures: 1. "Carr's Regeneration." Vita graph. How an ungovernable temper was brought under control. j 2. - "The 'Lemon.' " Essanay. A comedy gem, featuring Whitney Ray mond In a splendid feminine imper sonation. A vaudeville artist v is an nounced by a grouchy manager, to be ! a "lemon." The young man plans a I novel revenge upon the manager. 3. "The Alcalde's Conspiracy." kh lem. Basillo and Melltte are sweet hearts. The Alcalde la much attract ed by Melitte'a charms. The Alcalde sends a note to Melltte asking her to come to his house, as his sister Is nick. ' When she arrives there sha finds she has been tricked and makes her escape. 4. "What Fate Ordained." Lu- hln. Tom Scott and Ida Brown are, lovers. He tells her- he can not mar ry her because he has lost his for tune. This angers Ida. She accepts the attentions of a rich man mucn older than herself.. Musical program 1 Chantlc'.eer Rag. Albert Grum ble. 2 Play Dat Rag. 3 Thut Italian Rag. 4. Thut Hypnotising Rag. LOCALS Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. . Main 178 for coal and wood. For Rent Front office In Judd building. F. E. Judd. L C. Snyder will spray your trees. Spray dope for sale by gallon. Phone Koplttko ft Qlllanders, (or dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Everybody toes to the Orpheum ti see the best and the clearest pictures. AM kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke A Qlllanders. 'Wanted Woman to call at private heme and do family washing each week. Inquire "I" this office. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Bara, 620 Aura street. Phone Main It. For good cedar posts, go to the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber TaroV Large stock of telephone poles at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum ber Yard. For Rent House, modern conven iences. North Side, inquire 223 Per kttia avenue. , House for rent, three locks from Mala street, furniture for sale. Every thing complete. A bargain. Inquire Mrs. Lee Teutsch. Lost rSorrel horse, weighing about & pounds, marked S C on left stifle. Any Information regarding same, ad drees T. J. this office. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos, and all kinds of Job work, phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. For Rent to a lady, a large, well furnished room, with sewing machine, very close In. Cheap. Inquire 719 LJlleth. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. .Ben L, Burroughs, phone Main 6. We have on hand several cigar show cases and counter show cases that wo will sell very reasonable If taken at once. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. For sale Big white eggs. full blood S. C. Black Mlnorcas, the kind that lay big eggs and lota of them. $1 per 15. J. Q. Mllier, 704 E. Court street. The State Hotel, corner Webb and Cottonwood streets, under new man agement Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Phone Main 603. For rent Suite of unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon Ian Building. Steam heated, also gas range In rooms. Apply at this office. Work Horses for Sale. For sale, twelve head good work horses. For further particulars ad dress James Hill, Helix, Oregon, or call at my ranch, four and one half miles west of Helix. , Alfalfa, Fruit and Garden Truck. I have a few diversified farms left for sale on Birch and McKay creeks. The best bargains in the county la in that vicinity. E. T. Wade. Notice to Stockmen. For Rent 240 acres good pacture. Plenty of water, at Meacham, Oregon. Inquire of Koplttke & Co., Pendleton, Oregon. . Vp to Date Noodle Parlors, The Con Dung Low Chop Suey and Noodle Parlors will open Tuesday evening at seven o'clock, closing at two o'clock. We solicit your patron age. Under State " Hotel, corner Webb and Cottonwood streets. Phone Main 667- Tray orders a specialty. Un Company, props. Land for gale. 1150 acres, 350 beaver dam land, 3 sets of buildings. 4 orchards, ISO acres hay meadow, western Oregon, creeks and sprtngn, 7 miles from railroad. Tou will buy this If you have the price. Will make 4 good stock ranches. Price 125 an acre, half cash. Beaver dam land Is worth more than is asked for all. 120 acres good timber. W. D. Mixter, Albany, Oregon. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qjlnlne Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slgna cure Is ou each box. lit. Wanted. To loan $10,000 on good farm land security. For sale, 480 acre wheat farm at a snap. Also have two lots in SDOkano and two lots in Milton which will sell or trade for residence. In Pendleton. J. G. FINNEY. 1 nniv Service to Asylum. Our dray will make regular trips Monday Wednesday and Friday at 2 o'clock. Penland Bros.' Transfer Co. Main 339. Special This Week Prescriptions We save you money; our stock to complete and your prescrip tions dispensed as the Dr. pre scribes, by old reliable drug gist at a very low price. Just received a fresh atock of the popular red toand candy at 2o per pound. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist. '. We give) Peoples Warehouse Trading Stamps. NIECE OF MRS. BICKERS DIES AT PKESCOTT, ARIZ. 'The fotlowlng story under a Berke ley, California, date line, tells of the death In Arizona of a niece of Mrs. H. E. Bickers of this city. The young iadu was well known to many here. Berkeley, March 16. News has been received from Prescott, Arizona, of the death of Miss Susie Hiestand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hie stand, 2640 Detroit way. Miss Hiestand had been In Pres cott for a year and a half for her health. She was formerly a resident of East Oukland and a student of the Oukland high school and University of California. Deceased wns 2 7 years old and is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. N. W Hiestand, one sister, Miss Alice, and two brothers, Charles and Herbert Hiestand. Tho remains will be brought home for interment. The rantlrrie. Tho hnmo of eood pictures. Sun- ( day's change of program. "A Prisoner of Mexico." Kalem. A Btirring military drama based on the late Mexican revolution. This picture contains a romantic love story and abounds with thrilling military action. 'Tmbre'lns to Mend." Vitagraph To please his wife he takes a bunch of umbrellas to the. repair shop. There's a laugh in every move and every move's a funny picture. Bunny Is at his funniest in this comedy. "Tricked Into Happiness." Lubin. Dick Walton by an accident la de prived of his eyesight. His sweet heart decides she cannot marry a blind man and elopes with Will Emmet, who has been Dick's rival. Later Mildred's sister marries Dick, his eye sight is restored and he is made happy. Mildred returns home, having found her husband was unworthy. "Brothers." American Pathe. In this story the brothers go through a series of exciting adventures, which makes this one of the best westen films released In some time. Musical program: No. 1 Perjura. Spanish Dance. M. L. de Tejart. No. 2 Quand 1' Amour Refleurit. Waltz. Cremleux. No. 3 Zacatecaa. March. G. Condina. 4 National Air of Mexico. Medley. M. R. Toledano. . . Cosy. Friday and Saturday, every one of these are full of snap, vim and stir ring action. "God Disposes." Solax. , Sensation al story convincingly told. After be ing disowned for marrying an act ress, the rich man's son in despera tion robs his father's office and Is saved from killing him by his little son, who softens grandpa's heart and brings forgiveness. "From the '400' to the Herd." Am erican. Charming tale of western life, containing a pretty little romance pictured among the beauties Of Cal- Monday Evening, April 1st, '12 mmm, i&mA mi . v.i 1ft,,. i M BARNEY . MULLEN VS. DUDLEY EVANS 20 notifies A fine evening's entertain ment has been arranged by the committee in charge. Auspices of Pendleton Athletic Club OREGON THEATRE lfornla. A . story of indescribable charm. "A Passing Cloud." Lux. Pret tily told story in which the cloud of doubt dissolves into the sunshine of trust and happiness. "Taming Mrs. Shrew." Rex. Comedy of country life. Poor Ptubbs is driven from home by a nagging wife. A year later, disguised as the minister he comes to eee his daugh ter Louise. A carefuly worded letter to her is found and the whole town is at the meeting place. Surprises come thick and fast and the laugh comen also. "Bill & Bertie's Wedding Dal." Lux. Two wedding parties furnish some amusement when they meet in a grove and disagree. At the Grand. Another Orpheum feature act, Bisbee & Connelly, the great western mimical act of culture and refine ment. This is the best and only act of its kind that ever visited Pendle ton; it combines the features of a vaqucro with the refinement of the accomplished musician. Mr. Bisbee in swinging llio rope and playing at the same time-puts our cowboys In the shadow. Another change for our cowboys to learn a new trick for our next Round-Up. These people are booked for the eastern time and this is the last chance to see them. Another act a little out of the ordf- -nary run of sketches is Rogers St Kuhnle in "Seminary Girl." This is a little comedy full of original jokes and comedy. ' The motion pictures are extra good for this change. Special mention 1 need be made to the Gaumont fea- -ture, "The Maid of Argos." This i.i a hand-painted, clear and steady picture and worth alone the price 01. ' admission. Don't fail to see this show, as it i sure. to please everybody. Entire change next Monday when another feature act wi:i be on the program. laurel" flanges are Different and iesf I Largt omamtntal cAe draft. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY Springfield, Ills., March 30. By unanimous vote, the lower house of the state legislature passed the son ata presidential primary law, giving Illinois a vote on presidential pref erences at the state primary April 9. The bill promises that a vote will be taken with the congressional districts as units. The bill provides that a place on the ballot shall require a petition with 1500 signatures and also the vote on delegates at largo will be state wide. The vote on other delegates will be a congressional vote and be advisory but not mandatory. mi slon to tht length of fin bo i pmuiata or txira ions'' wood. W arming oven.- Extra largt and heavy, richly ornamen ted with nickel. Lift-up roller door.- Pouch feed door for tool. - il low equal dlttrlMlon effm I fun imnim oj prm ww. Combination end draft full length of fire bo. Convenient for etirrlng up fire with poker. I Duplet crate for wood or coal. eoii'w removta. T. R. Address Small Crowh. Milwaukee, March 30. En route to Chicago, Colonel Roosevelt spoke to a small crowd at tb railroad station hero. Drop feed door, particularly convenient when, burning wood. Oven Boor eteol lined thut preventing the mlchel fro turning dark from heat. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country ttisn all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great 1 many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly railing to cur with local treatment, announced It Incurable. Bclcnce has proven catarrh, to M a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., To ledo, Ohio, la the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally -In doaes from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the syatem. They offer one hun dred dollar for any cue it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address : T. 1. COENKY 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Promrlsrs, 75c. Take Hall's Family rills for consti pation. . laurel covert heat quickly and are Itrongly braced In epoke-rlb fashion. aerfeetlu level trttem.Stnvilg noep-bramel ' Miliar ii i7.v.-yfcr rminwf.Mi.N,. I roller Hoar- I S I iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimnmii!iii5t x x jp ' 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i u i ij 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it t o oi7j rcj ih linn , 1 Sj IwmiHIIIIIIHINilKIIIIIIIHIiniMiinHnmnnrirr TCga I Ji LAUREL KANGL BOOT CUNdTKUCTlOW 11 1 I OM I mtbeeWkeb tffl t1 -Bk 1 DMston atrip, making tmo fluts. In this itvay M firm it circulated tinder the xco otrt before entering amok pipe. This U one of the Lau ret special and patented features. The overt too is orotected bit a heavy cast from grate which 19 pitta witn pre proof ce ment that protects the steel and wilt mot wearauatf Hka ' sheet asbestos. Direct draft dam per conven iently located in front of range. All copper reservoir. Does rtov sweat, rust or corrode and will last for years I Showing fiues under reser . oolr. Another exclusive Lau rel feature patented. Bu means of this fluecircutatiott an equal Quantity of water wilt heat almost as quickly ' this reservoir as In a teaket tie and as can be seen will be easily kept hot with damper closed by the contact heat with end flues of the range. When this damper is turnrd down the full strength of the fire Is circulated beneath the entire bottom of fer tfofr tank. Oven dtwr balanced by spring neatly ca ped coer and away rom heat which might m ea rn It. QpWSUe this pvint the clean out door Is lorared and gives access to both fiues under o oen as u-e'l as bark flues of ratge. Care is taken to make, this door air tight on every range. I White alummurd ouen shelf I anJvtm gonr lining. i Bottom of ooen flue strongly I bract d and protected with I thick asbestos board. ' I Division strip under oven, smkino two fiues. Insures mm mgmaldistribmttmmof heat umm dr entire mmim mottom. mthes msdumium LaureJ ferny Second Hand Stoves Taken in Exchange for New. Household Goods Eojghtand Sold, Empire block, corner Webb and Garden Sts. 'Complete Line of House Furnishings Always Carried in Stock Empire Furniture Store, ('HAS. KOCH, Prop. ri.oue 3201