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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBEU it, 1909. PAGE FIVE. RUBBER GLOVES '55c A PAIR HAND BAGS $2.50 EACH SEE WINDOW Koeppen's THE DRUG STOKE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. LOCALS MISSION WEEK AT ST. MARY'S FRIENDLY SCUFFLE CATHOLIC CHURCH, PENDLETON ' RESULTS IN TRAGEDY (Special Correspondence.) Th' people of Pendleton are look ing forward with expectation to the Mission to be given the comlnir week, as lately announced, at the Catholic rhunh. Market street, by the Rev. Vincent Cheappe. s. J. The pastors In charge of St. Mary's have every rea son to expect a great success. Our people arc now about through with the years harvest; the weather promises to be favorable, and the reverend father who Is to preach the Mission Is a famed orator favorably known throughout the whole northwest and mlddli west, where he has conducted most successful missions The pas tors look forward therefore to a faith ful .'ittondance on the part of their hock. All others are also cordially tapped, While H. C. Coleman and G. Cobb, brakemen, were scuffling on top of a North Hank freight train hurt night, they fell off and both were cut In tun . by the wheels of the train. The ac leidenl occurred between Beatty and I Vancouver Junction, about 10:30. The men were enuaced In a frUniftu 'tussle on the moving train and lost ; their balance. The remains were ! brought to the city on the regular As toria train arriving about 10:30. 1 Oregonlan. Pastime pictures pleaae all. Fresh oysters at Hohbach's bakery. Rock Spline; coal, Henry Koplttke. Furnished rooms, 809 Eaat Court. Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3912. Graham haa lota ot new rugs at the old price. Get your Basket Ball Shoes at The Peoples Warehouse. Automobiles for rent at the Pen dleton Auto company. New rugs, old prices. Graham will be pleased to show them. Basket Ball and Gymnaseum shoes at The Peoples Warehouse. New rugs have Just arrived. See Graham, hi prices are down. See Henry Koplttke for Rock Springs coal. Phone Main 178. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 315 Lewis street. If you wait good dry wood, ring jp Henry Koplttke, phone Main 178 More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. Wanted Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address, "F," this office. Carpets cleaned on the floor by the powerful Electric vacuum cleaner U C Rader. frresh fish Tuesdays and Fridays at Pendleton Cash Market. Phone Main 101. For rent Furnished house at 212 East Bluff street. Inquire at 206 Hluff street. For sale 50 head of good milch cows. Enquire of T. J. Cheney. Pen- llcton, Oregon. For rent 7-room house at 109 stonewall Jackson street. Inquire of Halph Howland. Dressed spring chickens and chick ens for roasting, at the Central Meat Market every Saturday. Just received a large shipment of Hasket Ball Shoes for men and wo men. The Peoples Warehouse. Good store or office room for rent In East Oregonlan building on Main street Enquire at this office. Portland Oregonlan headquarters, J. B, Bean'i cigar (tore or H. Struve's residence, .Make nil complaints to the above. , ill THE PICTURE SHOWS Program at OrplHmm Tonight. Music by Orpheum Orchestra, A. H Johnson, leader and musical director- 1. March Molly Lee, Theo Morse. 2. Overture Dear Old Germany, Emit Ascher. 3. Picture Morgan, the Pirate. 4. Picture Bermuda Teak Forest 5. Picture Too Stout. . Act Castleman 4 Montgomery will appear fjrthe next couple of nights In an intense dramatic scene from the English play "Sporting Life." The title of the sketch is "As Ye Sow." They have presented the act over the big time in the east and are certain to please the people. 7. Picture Dan Blake's Rival. 8. Song When You Wore a Pinafore. At I lie Grand. Will Crooks the blackface comedi an In a bunch of funny songs and Jokes that will keep the many patrons of the Grand In a Jolly good humor from the start of the performance till the finish. Another clever performer on the bill Is Eddy Reeves, the dancing won der. When it comes to dancing he Is without doubt one of the fastest that has been in these parts. Origi nal In his stepses well as In demon strating the dances and steps that won for him, In the Madison Square Garden this fall the title of champion dancer of America, he vty forcibly demonstrates also the difference be tween American and English hard sob- dancing, also makes one of the quickest changes In his wardrobe on record, in all making the performance at the Grand a first class program. An exceptional good program of pic tures are also to be seen. "Fantine" Is well known book written by Victor Hugo lit his Les Miserables. "Air Ship Contest," at Rhelms also attracts grrat attention. "Caught in his own trap." Is another picture with a good motto to heed. Two more comedies are presented In "Looking for his um brella," and "Mixed in his dinner dates." An entire change of program morrow. "Better Goods for Less Money" Great Reduction for Friday and Saturday at Wohlenberg Dept. Store $3.00 Bleached Satin Damask Napkins (or dozen - $2.15 1 5 c Berkley Cambric, 36 inches wide, for yard - -lie 12 I -2c Percales, 36 inches wide for yard - - - 9c $1.25 White Cotton Fleeced Blankets for pair - - 95c $4.50 White Wool Nap Blankets for pair - - $2.95 12 1 -2c Ginghams, Light and Dark Colors for yard - 1 0c 12 l-2c Daisy Cloth in White, Cream, Pink or Blue for yard Women's and Children 8 25c Black Hose for pair - 35c Hemstitched and Fringed Damask Towels each ------- 12 1-2 Bleached Canton Flannel for yard 9c 18c for 21c 10c CHINESE GOVERNMENT WILL BE GOVERNED Economy. WlfeyOh, this is awful! These I curtains I got at the bargain sale , 'lon't match our furniture, j Huliliy Beturn 'em. Wlfey i should say not cheap as . I got them! We must have some new furniture at once! Wanted Kvery woman In Pendle ton to use Pendleton Cash Market's hams, bacon and lard. They're the best. Phone Main 101. Win sell or lease hotel doing good business. Terms reasonable. Good reasons for selling. Address Mrs. F. Myers. Hf-ilx. Oregon. Isaac Jay has purchased the horse shoeing shop of Done & Jones and Is now prepared to do first-class horse hoetnjl in collection with his general repair shop. Mukden. The despotic government of China will terminate tomorrow. All the legislatures of the self-governing provinces throughout the Empire will hold their first meeting prepara-ton- to drafting of a constitution for the Empire. Each province will be represented In the Imperial Constitution Assembly by 50 members, publicly elected. The Assembly wil be held in a pala tial auditorium erected In Pekin on the site of the ancient Hall of Exami nations. Numerous rooms have been built as an annex to the auditorium for the purpose of lodging the mem bers 'during the sessions. "Better Shoes for Less Money" A STOCK OF NEW AM) THOROUGHLY TRUSTWORTHY SHOES FOR WOMEN' AND CHILDREN AT A SPLENDID SAVING IN PRICE TO YOC. REMEMBER EVERY ARTICLE IN TIUS STORE ABSOLUTELY NEW, THE VERY LATEST, AND THE VERY BEST. LOOK ELSEWHERE IF YOU WILL BEFORE BUYING HERE, BUT BE SURE, ABSOLUTELY SURE, OF LOOKING HERE BE FORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Wohlenberg Dept. Store "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." Phone Main 548 Free Delivery FOR SALE Good Improved Farm No Irrigation Needed Read the "Want" ads today 600 acres of lnnd. 15 miles east o f Pendleton; 80 actvs in cultivation; 250 fruit trees, all full bearing; strawberries and garden. Four good wells; running water; fine timber and grass. Good house, barn and out buildings. Land all fenced and no Irrigation required. Prices and further particulars on application. J, M. BENTLY WITH HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. PENDLETON, OREGON Rousing Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Suits F. E Good News to the Ladies of Pendleton : W?J?JL!'I1e sanipjejinf -one of New York's largest suit houses gLjHg!Ljjj.-3 Per cent less than regular wholesale price. There were 118 pretty suits in the lot, no two alike. When we buy bargains we give them. Ihjsjgiitfe lot will go on sale THURSDAY MORNING. Suits that sold regular up to $30.00, your choice Suits that sold up to $45.00 will sell for $19.75 $24.4, Now is your chance, ladies, to buy your new Fall suit just when you want it at a saving or from $8.00 to $1 5.00. Does this offer look good to you? , It will to others, so you had better hurry. The suits all come in extra long coats, brown, blue, green, wine, raisin and black. Sizes, 14 to 20 for Misses Sizes, 34 to 46 for Ladies We can truthfully say that this is the best value-giving sale we have ever held in this department. We will charge nothing for alterations, and guarantee a perfect fit. TAKE A TIP: Don,t wait too long. They will go like hot cakes. Two Lots Two Prices $ 1 9. 75 $24.45 LIVENGOOD CO.