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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAST oKXGONlAN, PdBLJCTOX, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. Extra Special FOR , Friday and Saturday 50 Dozen Ladies' CAPE GLOVES Regular $1.25 Values All Sizes '89c Friday and Saturday F. E. Livengood Co. The Ladies' and Children's Store. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. W. G. Cole was a westbound passenger on the morning train. J R. H. MacWhorter came In last evening from hia home at Pilot Rock. J. M. Hays, the Insurance man, left this morning: for the west end of the county. ,T. W. Maloney, candidate for coun ty Judge, left last evening for Milton upon a short personal -trip. Mike Keegan returned this morning from Ring station where he had been employed for the past few days. Miss Ina Cotant of Stanfleld, re turned home yesterday afternoon, af ter a brief visit to Pendleton. Albert Lee came down this morn ing from Weston and Athena, where he had been visiting for several days. Mrs. J. M. Cornellson and babies have left for Oklahoma City where they ' will visit with relatives until spring. Miss Elizabeth Duncan of Haines, Is In the city the guest of Mrs. Lee Moorhouse. She will leave soon for Portland. Mrs. William Hilton, formerly of this city but who now lives In Port land, Is hee upon a visit with rela tives and friends. This is the Store for You! STIRRING BARGAINS For Friday and Saturday For Sale 100 acre dairy ranch 20 I mill's from town and three miles from store and poet office. Good 4 room house, iHirn and chicken houses. Splendid orchard, about 25 acres alfalfa, bottom lund. Till 1 one of the beet duiry ranches for the money In I'matilla county. 100 acre wheat farm 5 miles from Pendleton. House and fiarn, plenty water, for 92350. Must be sold at once on. Account of sickness. 320 acre wheat farm 3 1-2 miles from Pendleton, ever lasting well of the best water good house and barn, will sell for (11000 If sold at once Small grocery and second hand business Including the building, all for $850; must he sold nt once on account of ..loknees. 5 room house and bum, 711 Calvin St., this property is easily worth 91250. I will sell It for $700, $200 cash, hulniice In monthly payments. Any one wishing to Invest In business property, I have one business Mock Uiat will net 10 per cant clear of taxes and Insurance; this piece of lroperty would cost yoa double the amount If you was to buiU Uls samo piece of property; now Uie price that I will make yon will hold good for a few days only. Address, Dan Komlor 210 W. Blurt St. PentDeton, Oregon LOCALS Pastime pictures plMM all. See Lane & Son for signs. Call up Main S for signs. Read the wast ads today. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Saw dust for sale fat the Oregon Lumber Tard. Automobile for hire, day or night I hone Main 74. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Phone Black 8662. Hohbach's coffee and oyster house Is now open; best of service. If you have $1000 to loan on good security, call or phone Main 6. For rent f?lve room house, close in. Inquire Jay's blacksmith shop. Fresh eastern and Olysipla oysters at Hohbacha. Telephone Main 80. More moving pictures shown thaa ny othor theater In the ,ltF tot Gall me. For good, dry slab wood, call at ur phone your order to the Oregon Lumber Yard. The W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jas. Raley. See Art Elliott for good coffee and lunch at Paul Hemmelgarn's after noon and evening. Wanted Suitable middle aged wo man to do house work for Invalid wo man. Apply 416 Perkins ave. All parties knowing themselves to he indebted to J. Jay, the blacksmith, please call and settle by November 1. W. O. Fisher, express and transfer, phone has been changed to Rs. Phone Red 3472 and stand phone Hotel Pendleton, Main 11. Mrs Bess T. Baker took the prize as best pastry cook In Umatilla coun ty. She always uses Cleveland's Ca king Powder and only pays the reg ular price of $1 for a 3-pound can. All grocers sell at this price. For Sale Eleven room house, new, completely furnished, stone cellar, woodshed barn, chicken house, cement walks four lots Improved with fruit trees and flowers. Cheap for cash or easy terms. See Harry E. Fol som, 902 Locust Hill, Pendleton. Ore. An auction sale of horses and farm Implements, gasoline engine, hay press, etc., will take place at Weston, Ore., October 13. Six registered Per chernn mares and stallions. One reg istered Jack and six head of other horses. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Free lunch. A. Phillips. Mrs. J. M. Keeney. who has been the guest of Mrs. E. R. Swinburne for several days, left this morning for her home at Shanlko. E, R. Ware, the Echo furniture dealer, was In Pendleton this morn. Ing on his way home from an extend ed trip into Washington. PatTDonaghue of Chehalis, Wash ington, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Alice Klrtley for several days, left today for the East. Attorney L. B. Reeder, formerly of this city, but now practicing law In Portland, spent yesterday In Pendle ton while on his way to Walla Walla. Dan and Robert McKenzIe of Ad ams spent the day In Pendleton. The lr.tter will leave for Eugene tomorrow to reenter the University of Oregon. Editor E. H. Brown of the Stan fleld Standard, returned home this morning after transacting business here in connection with his publica tion. Rev. R. E. Storey returned this morning from Weston, where he had been on business for the executive committee of the County Sunday School association. Lester Hamley of the harness firm of Hamley & Son, returned last eve ning from Walla Walla, where he had been with the $250 prize saddle presented to Bert Kelley of Pine creek, winner of the Xorthwest cham pionship bronco busting contest at the Round-up. Thursday Afternoon Club. An important business meeting of the Thursday Afternoon club will be hA'ld at the home of Mrs. Sheridan. Saturday evening, October 8, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. PEARL LIVENGOOD, Secretary. Those large cans come In so use ful. Then to think I can now buy a largo 6-pound .can of Cleveland's Baking Powder for 11.65. Tes, I mean the can that has a screw top under the regular cover. Tour grocer has It. Do you take the Bast Oregonla:.T KOEPPEN J is meeting the school folks over half way these days by mak ing them a price on their S2.50 Fvg?r and giving a guarantee with each one. Their Jumbo tablets at 10c can't be beat Better see then. $1 -KOEPPEN'S- The Brai Stare That Bostss) Ton Beat. LIBRARY NOTES. The following are some of the new books o be exhibited at library, to morrow, Friday evening. These books which were purchased from the La dles' Library and Civic association fund, has been exceptionally well se lected both as to attractiveness and permanent usefullness. They cover a variety of subjects Including art, liter ature, history and travel and can be appreciated by student and casual reader. J 4 Adams. G. B. Growth of the French Nation. Betham-Edwards. Miss M. B. Lit erary Rambles in France. Blnshfield, E. H. E. W. Italian Cities. Freeman, L. J. Italian Sculpture of the Renaissance. Hare, A. J. C. Walks In Rome. James, G. W. Tn and Out of the Old Missions of California. James, A. B. Legends of the Ma donna, Laycock & Scales Argumentation and Debate. McCracken, W. D. Italian Lakes. Mau, August Pompeii, Its Life and Art. Paton, W. A. Picturesque Sicily. Russell, C. D. Why I am a Social ist. Sturgls, Russell History of Architecture. The Orpheum. Strong program for Friday's change, 1 The healing Faith. Lubln, 1000 feet long. The question of the hour Is the ravages of the White Plague and in a most effectual way this story demonstrates the value of the open air treatment. This Is a strong dra matic play. Everyone ought to see it. 2. The Romance of Circle Ranch. Melies, 1000 feet long. For exciting romance of westerrt life this film sur passes any yet produced. 3. Advertising for a Wife. Com edy. Pathe, 1000 feet long. Louis Conroy .thought when he inherited his father's comfortable fortune and took a little apartment that he could desire nothing more. But he was soon disillusioned and found that he need ed a wife to complete his happiness. He advertised for one and the mis cellaneous collection of women who answered the advertisement would have done credit to a curiosity shop. But he got rid of them by a ruse that worked successfully" and finally se lected his maid. Song Little Black Lamb. Urge African Cotton Culture. London General Brabant Is Inter esting himself largely In the' move ment on foot for the encouragement of the cotton growing on the border districts of the Karroo. He has pro duced evidence for the benefit of the farmers that cotton can be grown along the coast line, and has not hes Itated to express the opinion that the heeds of he Lancashire mills could be supplied by South Africa, $6.00 Silk Underskirts for each $3.85 Found A purse containing monoy. Owner call at Lane paint shop and Identify. Will Lane. 12 l-2c Sflkolines 36in. wide for yd 9c $ 1 .50 and $2.00 Tailored Waists for each $1.10 35c Sheeting 9-4 wide for yd. . 28c 65c Outing Flannel Night Gowns for each . .48 c $7.QP Wool Blankets, Extra Size, for . . $4.95 Women's 65 C White Fleeced Underwear for . 48c $1.25 Table Linen 72 in. wide, for yd. .' . 95c Children's 15c Black Hose for pr. . . . 10c 45 c Pillow Tubing for yd. ..... 20c Boy's 20c Black Ribbed Hose for pr. . . . 15c 65c Table Matting 50 in. wide for yd. . . 48c 12 1 -2c all Linen Crash for yd 9c Children's Hemstitched school Handkerchiefs 3 for 5 c Wohlenberg DeVt. Store Better Goods for Less Money OREGON SCHEDULE .ARRANGED University Eleven to Clash With Cor vnllis November 12. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Manager Watson has received de finite word from Manager Cox, of the Agricultural College stating that the Oregon Agricultural College football game will be played In Corvallls this year. Cox had the option of choosing be tween Corvallls and Portland, and It was generally thought that he would take the game to Portland. This Is the first campus game the "Aggies" have had with Oregon since the 0-to-0 game five years ago. The Oregon manager plans to run a big excursion to Corvallls on Novem ber 12. the day of the great game. A game between the Oregon '"Babes" and the Corvallls freshmen has just been scheduled for November 5 at Eugene. Freshmen who have been In the varsity lineup are Ineligi ble for this game. The alumni game will be played on October 15 instead of October 8, as pievlously reported. A prellinary game between the Oregon Freshmen and Eugene High School Is scheduled for the same date. Games are being arranged for the second eleven with the Chemawa In dians. Albany College and Pacific Uni versity. The first team schedule, now com plete, which includes only three cam pus games, follows: October 15, Alumni at Eugene; October 22. 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