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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1909)
iUliUT PAGES. DAILY KAUT ORKGO.MA.N, PICNDLdHTTON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1909. PAGE FIVE. Thanksgiving Sale TAEBLE LINEM Wo uro show log a beautiful assortment of patterns In pure Irish Mncn from 00 to 72 Inches, wide with napkins to inutch every pattern.. Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY All :.c Uncus will Hell for 47 yd All 73e Unenx will sell for J8 y All .- Uncus will wll for yd All $1.01) Uncus will Mil for 78 yd All $1.25 Uncus will (toll for f7 yd All !.:() Unon will Hull lor $1.18 l1 All SI. 50 Napkins will sell for SI. 18 All $2.0(1 Napkins will soli for 81.50 All 82.50 Napkins will sell for ....81'.97 All SIl.OO Xnpkliw will cell for 82.39 All 9:1.50 Napkins will sell fir 82.90 All $1.00 Napkins will sell for 83.29 All S5.oo Niipklim will wil for 83.95 All $11.00 Napkin will hcII for S 1.45 THIS STORE WILL CLOSE ALL AFTERNOON THANKSGIVING. PERSONAL MENTION F. E.Livengood&Co. an .nwwm ww i LOCALS Pastime picture please all. Fresh oysters at Hohbach's bakery. Automobiles for rent t the Pen dleton Auto company. Lenses duplicated in a few minutes , Ilanscom's Jewelry store. We will close our store nil day Thanksgiving. Oray Rros. Grocery. Homo boaril anl room. Mrs. M. Hoover. 201 West Court street. Fresh fish Tuesdays and Fridays at Pendleton Cash Market. Phono Main 101. Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham pooing parlors in connection with the Vogue Millinery. For Sale Two 5 foot glass show cases and one 4 foot show ensc. Saw tclle's Jewelry store. For Rent Furnished rooms heat ed, one block from Main St., 201 W. "Webb. Thone Red 3322. Household goods for sale; good sewing machine, $6. Enquire 414 W. Court or phone Red 3232. A few desirable rooms, single or en suite, Furnace liettt, bulii. Ctnlitiii located. 612 Willow street. We can grind you a new lens In d few minutes. I'.ring your brokn lense to us. Ilanscom's Jewelry store. The Golden Rule hotel, under new management; special attention to family and country trade. Lange Bros. You may as well have the Hart Kchaffner & Marx fit, style and qual ity In your clothes. You can get them from the Teoples Warehouse. Wanted Position as stationary cn glpeer.' Want permanent position. Inquire 227 Water street or Phone mack 2002. Uroken lenses replaced In a few minutes at Hansrom's Jewelry store. We grind any tense. For rent or sale Two seven room houses, one located on north side and one four blocks below Main street. Phone Black 2267. Wanted Every woman in Pendle ton to use Pendleton Cash Market's hams, bacon and Inn!. They're the best. Phone Mnin 101 Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregnnlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. Wonted by business gentleman, first class room or room and board, with refined family. State who com pose family and terms. No boarding house. Address "F," this office. The boys who broke my buggy must call at Chlldrcth's blacksmith shop and settle the repair bill or I will let the law take Its course. J. H. Gib son. There are no clothes so good for your money as Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. The Peoples' Ware house Is selling them to the best dressers in town. Missing Boy, Ben F. Tussing. Any one knowing of his whereabouts please notify M. Tussing, 1008 E. Webb, Pendleton, or phone Farmer 121. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS At tho OrplKMim Tonight. Music by Orpheum archestra, A. H. Johnson, leader. 1. March The Fire Master, Harry J. Lincoln. 2. Medley Selection of Southern Plantation Songs. 3. Picture The Wages of Sin. 4. Picture Nats Conversion. 6. Johnnie In the Glue Pot. 6. Picture Deformity In Love. 7. Picture Unlucky Acquisition. 8. Song My Wild Irish Rose. The Pustimo Theatre llns New Pic tures Today. "The Prodigal Son." There Is surely u treat in store for those who are fortunate enough to see this richly colored picture, the subject of which Is that touching arable of the Bible. "The Prodigal Son." 'Harlequin's Nightmare.' ing drama. "The Rhymstcr's Ruse." ous comedy. Two Illustrated songs. A thrlll A hllarl- The restlessness of dramatl genius Is Illustrated by the fact that David Warfleld, after his success In mod r:i j-.:ays. desires to appear a3 "Shcr oek," while Hanford, a recognized ex ponent of the character, is appear ing in a modern play. If you 'desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in order to feel well. Koeppen Bros. rendlcton, Ore., Nov. 22, 1909. We, the undersigned businessmen of Pendleton do hereby agree to close our respective places of business at noon. 12 .o'clock, on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 25: R. Alexander. The Peoples Warehouse. J. J. Wohlenberg. Bond Bros. H. H. Wessel. Tho Boston Store. Max Baer. ' Llvengood & Co. Despaln & Bonney. Workingmen's Clothing Co. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refilnd your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fairs to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. J. O. Kincald of lone. Is transact ing business in this city. 3. E. Cherry of Milton, Is a Pen dleton visitor, todays Walter Peer of Meucham, Is tran sacting business in town today. C. F. Weiss of Freewater, is caring for business Interests in Pendleton. H. W. Coe of the Furnlsh-Coe pro ject, spent last evening in Pendleton. Dr. Y. C. Blalock and wife came over from Walla Walla last evening. E. E. Elder came in yesterday af ternoon from him home at " Pilot j Rock. . John J. Dunn, a stockman of the Wallowa valley, Is oyer today from his home at Joseph. C. F. Walker, the Seattle cattle buyer, has arrived in Pendleton after an absence, of a few days. W. H. Skinner, came up from Her miston last evening, to transact busi ness at the county seat. Traveling Passenger Agent Jack O'Neill arrived this morning on the delayed train from Portland. C. E. Simmonds, the Hudson bay farmer, has returned home after tes tifying in the Ryan murder trial. Dan Kinney of Freewater. has re turned home after being called here ns a witness In the Ryan murder trial. L. W. Furnas, one of the pioneer residents of the west end of the coun ty, came up today from his home at Hermlston. , Roy Alexander who has been con fined at St. Anthony's hospital for the past few days, has left that institution and Is now at the home of his par ents on Water street. Milton Fltz Gerald, son of Judge and Mrs. Thomas Fitz Gerald, is now recovering from an attack of typhoid. Ho was able to dress himself today for the first time in weeks. Julius F. Wegner of Pilot Rock, is a Pendleton business visitor, having come in from that place yesterday af ternoon. Carl Abrams, business manager of the Salem Statesman, was a visitor In the city this forenoon. He arrived this morning from Portland and visited with local friends during the fore noon, i William Rahe, the horse trainer, ar rived this morning from Spokane, where he Is now in the employ of the J. II. Roberts & Bros, company. He expects to return to that city in a few days. Forest Baker, formerly employed In the mechanical department of he East Oregonlan, but located at Cald well, Idaho, for the past few months, has returned to accept his old posi tion in this city. Will .Lowell, managing editor of the Union Scout, is over from that town to spend Thanksgiving week with his parents. Judge and Mrs. S. A. Lowell. He will go to Walla Walla this even ing on a brief business trip. Anson Wood and wife came down this morning from Walla Walla, where they are now residing They formerly lived on their wheat ranch nenr Weston ad while in the city are guests at the home of Mrs. Wood's s'ster, Mrs. Will M. Peterson. Dr. E R. Swinburne, independent candidate for mayor, leaves this af ternoon for Seattle, where he will visit for a few days at the home of h's son, Dr. Ralph Swinburne. On his return he will come by way of Portland and will stop at Hood Riv er and Heppner for a visit with friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tuttle and daughter of Deer Park, Wash., have been the guests of Pendelton rela tives for the past few days. Mr. Tut tle left last evening for Deer Park', but Mrs. Tuttle and daughter will re main a while longer, as guests ot Mrs. Tuttle's sister, Mrs. Joe H. Parks. Two Marriage Licenses. Two marriage licenses were Issued today, thecontrnctlng parties being residents of this county and as fol lows: Jess Edward Gordon and Myrtle Reamer; Charles A. Michael aiid Ethel S. Shafer. Some men seem to combine faith in their God with pride in fooling him. popularity isn't nlways worth the price. ' During Turkey Bays You will find in our store tlmt largo English sage which makes those Gobbler trimmings so rich in aroma. It is of ampler strength than has most, and in bulk. We have all the best kinds of spices KOEPPEN'S "T1 e 7". S oro That Serves You Best," Ladies' High-Class, Man Taiiored Suits at Half Price Eighty-Seven of the very latest styles, man-tailored, suits received this week from New York, are included in this radical reduction. Nothing but the very best styles shown-everything that is late and new in style and only the very latest and new- est in style, effects are shown here. 1 I CANNOT REMOVE TIMBER FROM HOMESTEAD Spokane, Wash. Lumber mill and mine operators In Spokane look jjpon the decision of the federal court for northern Idaho in its new ruling on mine timber as the most far-reaching that has been handed down in years. The court found the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining company guilty of wilful trespass and gave judgment to the government for 3, 397. W. M. Messenger, a homestead entryman of Kellogg, Idaho, Bold that amount of timber from his claim and then relinquished. The court ruled that the homesteader cannot hide behind the statute of 1878 and remove timber'off the land, even af ter a mining claim has been located on land subsequent to homestead fil ing. It was held that while the law in question permitted the removal of timber from mining land for mining purposes it cannot bo construed to cover the removal of timber from land taken as a homestead. There are scores of similar cases In Idaho and other states In the northwest. Form Aero Club. Notre Dame, Ind. Plans begun some months ago at the University of Notre Dame for the study and prac tice of aerial navigation by tho stu dents are considered sufficiently ma tured to be put into practical opera tion, and a permanent organization hns been formed, known r.s the Aero Club of Notre Dame. So far work has been ..'o.iflnert to ihe building at several engines and o detailed study of the types -f fly ing machines used by th mo-t suc cessful aviators. The hlplnne has beer, given the most artincloi and the machines now In process of con struction are of this tyvio. When a woman brags to her cron ies that her husband is terrifically Jealous of her. it's a sure sign that he has reason to be but Isn't. Remember for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Your Choice of Choicest Man-Tailored Suits' at HALF PRICE Your unrestricted choice of any suit in the store at Half-Price Alterations Free Wohlenberg Dept. Better Goods for Less Money Store REVIVALIST KOOXTZ SOX OF j PIONEER PENDLETON PASTOR "I believe In a topless heaven and a bottomless hell." "I love every church that exalts our Christ." "There are other people whom other churches can get to heaven that we cannot but I was born in a Meth odist parsonage and I expect to die In one if I die at home." These are some of the striking ex pressions In the introduction to the first revival sermon preached at the Methodist church by Rev. B. E. Koontz last night. He will preach again tonight, the service commencing at' 7:30, and wljl continue the revival meetings for a weejc or longer. This is not the first visit of Rev. Koontz to Pendleton and Umatilla county. When he was but a small child his father, the late Rev. R. W. Koontz was the pastor of fhe Meth odist church in this city and later In Athena. Two sons, Ed and Fred Koontz still live in Athena, the form er being In the bank at that place. The revivalist is a nephew of J. H." Konntz of Echo. TUP imWMATU HAP For Stahl Famous Near Beer Pints and Qyarts City Near Beer on Draught All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars, Fruits and Confectionery. MARTIN ANDERSON, Prop. "Teachers Training Class. The Teachers' Training Class will meet tonight In the assembly room of the Ruslness College at 7:30. The as signed lesson is the ninth in the book. No Case on Record. There Is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and Trenn up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Contains no opiates and s safe and sure. Koeppen Bros. Thanksgiving Turkeys Dressed and Un dressed Phone in Your Orders Central Meat Market wck;"t 108 E. Alta St 'Phont Main II w. c. t. r. The W. C. T. V. will meet on Fri day afternoon -t the M. E. parson age on Johnson street. If you want to be as swell dressed as you can be, wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Get them from the Peoples Warehouse. Orpheum i heatre j MEDERXAC II, PROPRIETOR. HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children. SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Dressed Turkeys Geese, Ducks and Chickens AH the good things for Thanksgiving. Phone in your order NOW Fresh tomatoes, celery, cauliflower, cranberries, lettuce, figs, dates, grapes, mince meat.. Green, ripo and stuffed olives.. Fresh crop all kinds nuts. Fresh Ranch Kegs. INGRAMS GROCERY Store closed all day, Thursday, Thanksgiving m ..a :