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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETOX, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUXK 21, 1912. PAGE FIVE (f feotf t. Wmt Any Ledger Come in tomorrow and take your choice of 50 Dresses, worth from $15.00 to $22.50, for 0 Silks, Voiles and Serges. A fit guaranteed. See our comer window tonight. F. E. LIVEHQOOD & GO. . THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. LOCALS Bicycles! 727 Johnson atreet. For good clean lump or nut coal, phone Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone Main 8. What for? The best coal In town. State Hotel Furnished rooms at special rates by week or month. Have your wood sawed by the gas oline wood saw. Phone Main 13. For Rent Front office in Judd Building. Apply F. E. Judd. Wanted Good girl for general housework at once. Main 676, 613 Mark. We can fill your bins with fresh Klmmerer Coal at satisfactory prices. Oregon Lumber Tard. For Sale 29 head fresh Jersey milk cows. Inquire of R. H. Stevens, Dutch Henry Feed Tard. Large shipment of new sidewalk lumber Just received at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Tard. Before you buy a sewing machine be sure and look at the Central Nee dle Standard. Jesse Failing. Land scape gardening. Work guar anteed or no charge. Smith Bros., 21 So. Main street. Screen doors and window screens, all sizes and prices, at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Tard. We also make them to order. For rent Barn large enough for 16 horses with corral in connection. Will rent part of barn. Apply 416 Lllletb street. Phone Black 3081. Strictly first class chop suey and noodle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Evey-thing new. Under State Hotel. Phone Main 667. Un Co, Props. For Rent to a lady, a large, well furnished room, with sewing machine, very close in. Cheap. Inquire 71 Lillcth. Carload of fine cedar posts now for sale at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Tard. Both Plain and tar red. To rent Furnisned apartment house. Modern conveniences. In quire Monterastelll block. Phone Black 3861. Moth promt cedar chests, great va riety of sizes and prtces. Every home should have one. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Tard. We are now filling our bins with fresh coal, the best that can be had. See us before placing your orders. Oregon Lumber Tard. Lost Ladles Black Silk Umbrella with gold handle. Finder please re turn to this office ami receive reward. For sale Modern six room cottage with full basement. Close in. Terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Jerome Friedman at Alexander's Grocery. For sale Tellow Pine, red fir, al der and maple wood; also Rock Springs coal. Thone Black 3622, or leave orders at Demott's Cigar Store, Main street. Passengers for Portland can save money and at same time enjoy a clean and refreshing river ride by taking the Str. Bailey Gatzert, leav ing The Dalles daily except Sunday Special This Week Summer Necessities FOR SUNRITRX SUNS1IIXH COLO CREAM SUNSHINE IiOTIOX, (Jusuitc) Is very nootlilnjr. Softens ami wliltens the skin. PISIXFKCTANTS: CHLORIDE LIME FORMAL DKHYDE. CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID, large bottle too F. J. Donaldson RELIABLE DRUGGIST. and Monday at 3:30 p. m. Portland 11. Fare to Pitta Engine for Sale. For sale One 14-horse power dou ble cylinder Pitta engine In good shape. Price 1500. R. H. Wilcox, Pendleton, Ore. 475 acres, north slope, runs down on to the river, anj 66 acres of fine bottom land, with good house, barn orchard, alfalfa. The price is only 120 per acre and 32000 will handle it. Long time on balance. Will take some horses in exchange. E. T. Wade. SiHK'lal Price on COrdwood. Good dry red fir, slab wood, cotton wood, yellow and black pine- Special prices in five cord lots. Clean Rock Spring lump and nut coal. Save mon ey by seeing us before buying. Ko plttke & Glllanders. phone Main 173. For Sale. Thoroughbred Scotch Collie puppies. Bitches, 33.00; stud dogs, 37.50. M. L. Little, R. 1, Box 75, Amity, Oregon. IU'SIXESS liorsr.s TO CLOSE FOOHS IX)U BIG CIRCUS (Continued from Page One.) The Pendleton Drug Co. The Boston Store. F. E. Welch. It. Alexander. The Taylor Hardware Co. The Hub. Max Baer. Patton's Barber Shop. Frarler-Xelson C. Owl Tea House. F. E. Llvengood & Co. Tallman & Co. Bond Bros. O. K. Cigar Store. La Dow & Peterson. J. F. Kenley. W. W. Edmlston. Worklngmen's Clothing Co. M. B. Scott. C. D. Rayburn. R. Folsom. ' R. E. Perry. George H. Demott. George H. Clark. Frank J. Qulnlan. The Chaplan. Wholenberg Dept. Store. E. L. Power. F. J. Donaldson. Royal M. Sawtelle. II. H. Wessel. The Vogue Millinery. Golden Rule Store. John S. Raker. J. L. Vaughan. Wm. E. Hanscom. Oregon Market. Hale & McAtee. Hamley & Co. W. E. Waters & Co. Berlin Dyo House. D. D. Phelps. Standard Grocery Co. C. Rohrmnn. Curl Weifsert. E. L. Smith & Co. Kupers & MeCook. Cash Market. Otto Hohbach. W. J. Clarke & Co. Koeppen Bros. Murphy" Bros. A. F. Pehaefer. Central Meat Market. Si Reetz. Mrs. J. Hohbach. The saloons are to be closed from 1 o'clock until 4 In the afternoon, while all other business houses will close from 12 o'clock until 4. Hotel Pendleton Bar. Sideboard. Office. Olympia. Brewery Depot. Hotel Bowman Bar. Columbia Bar. Opera Bar. Crescent. State. St. George Bar. Hermitage. The following cigar Rtores will closo: O. K , Hennlngs, Books, Gritmnn Brothers, Griggs & Stangler, George DcMott, Round-Up, Doc Evans. Won't Mabel F. S. please com municate with her broken hearted father. Mr. Bryan hns been given two tickets to the republican national convention. And he didn't have to carry water for the elephant, either. PERSONAL MENTION For rent Furnished rooms, 502 Water street. E. Wake of Stunfleld was a Pendle ton visitor lust evening. W. H, Morrison was in from his home at Helix yesterday, P. A. McPhee, proprietor of Bing ham Springs, is in the city. F. E Bedale was among the Her mlstonlans in the city yesterday. T. O. Krouse of Nolin is a Pendle ton business visitor today. Attorney Will M. Peterson left on No, 1 this morning for Hermlston. Spence Bentley came in from his ranch this morning on the X. P. local Mark fiturtevant accompanied his father in from Pilot Rock yesterday afternoon. Judge G. A. Hartman was a pas senger on the train from Portland this morning. Mrs. John Timmerman was an in coming passenger on the morning Northern Pacific train. J. E. Keefe, Jr., secretary of the Commercial association, left this morning for Echo on a business visit. Mrs. D. J. McFaul and daughter Kathleen are now visiting at the home of the formers parents near Adams. Misses Maud and Grace McReynolds returned to their home a Pilot Rock this morning after spending the night here. Manuel Frledley, democratic can didate for county commissioner, was an outgoing passenger on the local this morning. A. J. Barnes, who has charge of the Installation of an automatic block signal system for the Northern Pa cific, is In Pendleton today. H. R. Newport, Hermlston con tractor, returned to his home on the local his morning after spending the night in the city. R. C. Hazen of Seattle, who is in- tt rested In lands at Hermlston, and W. W. Phillips of Spokane, an orchard specialist, cume up yesterday morn ing from the project town. Arlington Otis, a newspaper man of wide experience. Is pending the day In Pendleton while enroute to Vancouver, B. C, where he has ac cepted a position with The World. Miss Rita Howland, formerly of this city and who has been teaching In Walla Walla Is visiting with her brother, Ralph Rowland, at Ills home on the north side of the river. 53 YEARS IX PENITENTIARY; IS PARDONED BY GOVERNOR Two Lifers" Aro Recipients of In-leiH-y at I funds of Chief Executive of Connecticut. Hartford, Conn. Contrary to its usual policy, the state board 'of par dons, of which Governor Simeon E. Baldwin is the head grantel pardons to two life term murderers, one of them being old John Warren, 74 years old, who is the longest confin ed convict in the country, having en tered the state prison at Wethersfield, December 14, 1859, for the murder of his wife, two years before the civil war. The other lifer pardoned Is John Hawley, a Bridgeport negro who was imprisoned October 7, 1892, for the murder of his wife, Mary Munson, who Hawley's sister's death bed con fession recently proved to have been shot and beat to death by Hawieys Jealous friends. Warren will leave the prison wans and will be a care for the rest of his days to his brother, Joel Warren of Manfleld. His case Is well known, though the crime happened more than a half century ago when ne was a vniine man of 21. He was enamored with another woman and tried to rid himself of his bride, whom he heia under the waters of Roaring Brook in Wlllineton until the bubbles ceas ed to gurgle. The body was found in the bushes and Warren was senienceu to life after he had confessed and had agreed to plead guilty. SUGAR TRUST MEN IMMUNE. Ex'nH Prosecution by Agreeing to Testify Against Otners liver lYniuls. Philadelphia. The American Sugar Refining company, of which George II, Frazier of this city is a director. has returned to the government about 3500.000 to escape further gov ernment prosecution, but there has been a tentative agreement mat me i.iwiinr unlrlts in the sugar trust will reveal their dealings with employes of the government, weighers ana cnecn ers. These men are to be punished, but the representatives of the sugar trust are to go free in return for their tes timony. Not only will government employes be Implicated In the frauds, but sev eral men rated as wealthy will be ar rested. These men are connected with an independent refinery which has antagonized the sugar trust. Su gar trust men declare they have reap ed the benefits from the frauds and havo given evidence ngalnst the offi cers of the American company for doing the thing by which they profited. REJECT MARRIAGE LICENSE 1313 Shenandoah, Pa. Register of Wills W. H. Seltzer has decided that he cannot dispose of marriage license No. 1313. AVhen In the course of business " this week It became neces sary to issuo this license brides and bridegrooms decidedly refused to ac cept the document with the hoodoo figures. No. 1313 was Issued to M. J. Spat anskl of Nantlcoke nnd Miss Blanche Bobbin of Shenandoah but wa9 re turned with a request for another one. The register then decided to cancel 1313. License No. 1323 was issued to Charles Caton and Miss Josephine Dunn 'of Frackvlllo without protest Ipgeia ins for Friday end Saturday 25c Bleached Bath Towels, for ; . . 18c 98c Embroidery Flouncing, 45-inch wide, yd. . 55c 1 2 1 -2c Dress Ginghams for yd. . . . 9c 1 5c White Cambric. 36-inch wide, yd. . . .lie 1 2 I -2c Washable Lawns 7 c 1 5c Washable Lawns 9c 20c Flaxons and Lawns 1 4c 20c French Gingham 1 4c 29c Scotch Zephyrs, 18c 1 2 1 -2c Percales 3 6-in. 9c 1 5c Sleeveless Vests, extra sizes, at . . . I Oc 12 1 -2c White Oqting Flannel, yd. . . . 9c $1.25 Bleached Satin Damask, 72-in. wide yd. . 98c $2.00 .Mercerized Napkins, Hemmed, for, dozen $1.25 Ladies $2.00 Gauze Union Suits, for . . $ 1 .45 All Calicoe, yd. 5c Cotton Challies, yd. 4c Apron Checks 6 V4C Misses' and Childred s $2.25 and $2.00 slippers, sizes 8 1-2 to 2, at . . . . . $1.29 Easy shoes for children, sizes 2 to 8, . . 79c Women's White Poplin Slippers, at . . . $ 1 .25 Old Ladies' Comfort Lace Shoes, at . . .$1.10 Women's Tan Oxfords, button and straps, at . $2.95 Wohlefoberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY 1 COUPLES MARRIED AT ONCE. Singular Ceremony on the Deck of a Liner at Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Seven blushing girls became the brides of seven embar rasssed young men through one cere mony when the liner Ancona docked nt the foot of Vine street. The brides were getting their first glimpse of America and their swains were await ing them. The ceremony which made fourteen seven was performed by Rev. Father Sclabrella of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. He had acted as the matrimonial agent In bringing the young men and young women together. The cere muny was performed on the deck of the vessel while hundreds of persons looked on. DINNER FOR 43 CAPITALISTS. Daniel (1. Held Has Ten Detectives to Keep Away Uninvited. Tarrytown, N. Y. Danled G. Reid gave such an exclusive dinner last night to forty-three capitalists that none but the guests were allowed in side the grounds. Ten detectives were stationed about the estate to keep out those who had not been invited. The dinner began at 8 o'clock and after that there was a cabaret show and minstrel performance. Mr. Reld's butler said the dinner was only a quiet little affair prior to Mr. and Mrs. Reid leaving next Wednesday for Europe. CHURCH PUTS RAN ON NECKTIES All Fnshlonnltple Dress nnd Jewels Also Must He Discarded. York. Pa. Members of the Church of the Brethren, who wear neckties In future will be "dealt with in love and forbearance" and if they persist the church will "'deal with them as disorderly members." This was decided at the annual con ference of the Church of the Breth ren. The use of tobacco by ministers and the wearing of fashionable dress and jewelry by lay members as well as ministers were prohibited by t rules adopted. Take Care of Your Eyes. If your eyes are troubling you, call on H. U. C0PEIAHD Graduate and Licensed Eyesight Specialist, at ule Ml I intend to locate here permanently, but shall be at the Golden Rule Hotel Parlor for a week or more. I am also introducing Try New Life You have heard of it, call and let me demonstrate to you free what Try flew Life will do. Golden i SO BRIDES LAND IN NEW YORK. New York. On hoard the "bride ship" of the "bride line" thirty pretty brides-to-be, from Glasgow, arrived here and were met by thirty prospec tive bridegrooms from the middle' west who after seeing the sights of Xew York with their lassies will leave for their home towns to wed. The young women were passengers on board the Cameronla of the Anchor line. There were sixty passengers, the brides-to-be constituting half of them. Most of the girls came here to wed "bonnie boys" who courted them at home. SOCIETY CHHL iOES BATHING IX TIGHTS Pan Rafael. Cal. Hazel Hearfield slender, petite, chic, a young society belle, is creating n sensation here by appearing nt the swimming pool in tights. In consequence: The attendance nt the bnthing re sort hns Increased, doubled and treb led; the proprietors contemplate building nn addition to the pool; the Marin county board of supervisors, which recently authorized Sheriff Jack Keoting to act as bnthing censor nt the Willow Camp, Bolinas and Big Lagoon beaches, where male bathers have been entering the water in their birthday clothes, are plan ning to hnve him also censor Miss Hearfield's bathing costume and side track the girl admirers who threaten to follow her example. MEN'S Stunning SUITS Be a live wire and get one of our new Summer Suits for $9.90, $12.50 and $14.75 You will open your eyes and wonder when you see our suits at these prices. Golden Hole Store WE LEAD; OTHERS FOLLOW. THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER. Prop, PENDLETON, ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Phone Main 299 7 1 1 Main Street The High Cost of Living is greatly reduced by wearing Day's Big Five High Quality Overalls and Shirts, for they last.