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.1.1. ".' EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, .OCTOBER 11, 110. PAGE JTVE, 1 ' A N ev : Shipment of the Minnehaha ' Acrobat n HQE m n For Children Just; in 7 ' Ihey come in Patent fand Calf, Button and Lace ALL SIZES ; ;-r-' n 'f "t; The only correct shape for a child r. I ' :"i .ri!( i, to J wear F. E. Livengood Co. The Ladies' and Children's Store. PERSONAL .. MENTION l LOCALS ; . -. .. , , ... , 100 aero dairy ranch 20 .. . - . . . mile from town and thrt mlhW from "store and post of lieu."" Good 4 room lioiiHC, iHira and olilcken . bousea, 'Splendid orchard, about 25 acres alfalfa, bottom land. Thin U ono of the bent dairy ranches for the money In 'I'nmtllla county. 100 aoro wheat farm S mllcH from rciulletoii. llouso and lwini, plenty water, for. $2.1,50. Must bo. Hold at once on.aoouiit of slckncwi. 3:20 acre tvhoot farm 3 1-2 tiillo from Pendleton, ever lasting vacil of Uio best wator good ltoumi ami.,, barn, will wll for $1 fOOO If sold at once Small grocery and seooiid liaml btiHlncNH in chiding Uio building, all for 1850; mint io Hold nt once on account of .IckncV. S room house and-burn, 111 . CalrUi t.4 . Uil properly ia easily worth $1260., I wlU. scir'irfor$76or $2o6 owic bitliuioo hi monthly payment. 1, .. : : i f Anr duc,MilAjr loj Invest jr4 : U) buoliK-wi liropcrty, . ,"T" oiii biwluowi blix-k. that will,; not 10 pec cent clear of tnxex and Insurance; Uila( piece of propi-rt,-, would out jrou doable Uio amount if yo" na tu busld tfils mmiio of property;, now tins price that I will mako you will hold good for B few days only. ' tt Dan Kemler SIS W. Diaff St.. ,, ' J " Pcodleton, Orejon 1 . Pastime pictures please all. ... . Kuo.,ine & Son for slgni. ; i Call up Main 436 for slgna. ' Phdno Main 1 for United Orchestra. If you are a good canvasser, see Li;- TfUttwh. Automobile, for hire, day or night. I'tifctfl (.Main 74. V f I f i ' V i i i Toil tan-earn 15 a dny If yDtj' are a hustler, j See Lee Teutsch, r . . .... Wanted A girl to Co general house work. ' Phono Black 3661. Hohbaeh's coffee and oyster house Is now open; best of service. y For rent Five room house, close n. Iniiufro'Jay's blacksmith shop. ' Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters at ,Ui)itao)i'. 'Telephone Main ?0. . MijreSnovfng pictures shown' than any othcr theatre1 in tho 1 city the rastlme. ' ; ; ; - -f'-."- v Kvery rancTi'r-in Vm8tiIla"county Kiiouldibiivo ona f them,; .Only J3.S5. See Ic Teutsch. ' Vor Vnl Remington typewriter, In Kond oomlltion. See1 Carl' Hansen, room 4, :0Ver WAndrr Ktoxe. . ' ' A cli'an' and caroful sliavo always at Mark littton's .shop. Across from AU-xonJer'H. phone for patrons, l)uy "the Magic Electric Cleaner. It is the simplest, lightest and most 3ur Me cleanof' 'made. Fhone Main 40.- A 11 parties knowing themselves to he tadobted to J. Jay, the blacksmith, please call fend settle by November 1. W.!u. Fisher, express and' transfer, phone has been changed tp Res. Phone RQd 3472. and, stand, phone Ho't-i Wwdletort.'Maln 11.' ' ' Unfurnished housekeeping - rooms for rent In the East Orejronlan build in if." All modern conveniences. I En quire at K. O. office. . .','.: '. '. The. Magic Electric Suction Cleaner Is guaranteed against all mechanical defects, is sold on easy terms and tho price Is within reach of all. It should be In .every, home'"' Phone Main '4 9. Mrs. Tfs T. Baker took the prlie as be'pstry cook, TJpialflU .coun; !y. Kliu always uses Cleveland s .La king, Powder and only pay tho-reg ular, price of tl for a 3-pound (ton. All grocers sell at this price. An "auction galo of horses and farm ii.TcicauiaiS.rjauiina.iiKiuar:: hay. M-Cssrf re.V'tPIW take place at Weston,'" Ore., October 13. Six registered Por cheron mares and stallions. One reg iHterod Jack and six head 6t other hct-ses."' Balo begins at 10 a. m. Free lunch A-'PhilUpa. '. fc l For sale Eleven room house, new, completely furnished, stone cellar, undshi'd, barn, chicken , house, co nvmt walks, four lots hnpfoved with fruit trees and flowers. Cheap for cash, or easy terms. See Harry E. Folsom, 902 Locust Hill, Pendleton, Crt-e. t t 'llrs. fKUen - Jensen, formerly with the Sanitary Beauty, Parlors of Port liind, is now located at 419 Thompson street this city, -where she Is " pre pared to do first -class work. Sham pooing, hulr dressing, faola.1 massage, nlitnlcui-lng and so forth. The la dles of Pendleton arc. Invited to call and be convinced. "Parlors open Wednesday, 9 a. m. June Arnold of Echo, is a guest of the Hotel Bowman. ,. ... .- t, .. i ' v j . Etna Chapman of Weston was down from that place last evening. - j Mr, and Mrs. J. F. ICilgore of Wes ton, spent last night In Pendleton. , , Oerald E. Stanfleld J.up todayJ frenj the ranuli on Butter creek. i . Earl Coutts returjied ast .eveningi from a brief trip to Walla Walla. J.,E. Smith left this jnorning for a visit to the Barnhart sheep ranch. ' Peter O'Sulllvan Is in from his John Day ranch for the transaction 6f bus iness. . . . . , - 'A.' U. J McCarty, the pioneer Stage Gulch farmer, is in. from his ranch today. ' ni,.t. ? Will Moore left this morning on thff local train for. the west end of the county. O. D. Teel, a prominent resident of Echo, Is transacting business today; at hoicounty scat. ' t,ce Teutsch, the local real estate dealer, Is spending the day- in Her mlston in tb Interest pf:bnsihess. E. E. Lallue and family of Van sycle, have moved to town; for - the winter and will send "the children to school. J. H. Strohm of Hermiston, pass ed through Pendleton this morning on his way home from a visit to Wal la Walla. ' Deputy Game Warden Estes left this morning for the 'west end of the county on business in connection with Ms office. ' J, W. Maloney, democratic candi date for county judge, left this morn ing for. Hermiston in the interest of his campaign. , County Assessor Strain went to Hermiston this morning to make the final checking up in the 'assessment of town property.- Dr. and Mrs. Percy Folsom of Port bind, who were called here by the death of Mrs. Bert Smith, returned home this morning. J. T. Hlnkle, one of the defeated candidates for the republican nomi nation -fur representative,. Is.. up... to day from his farm near Hermiston. - Jf'mnk! bri'gss ,f the GriUnan Ji'ros. glKatj store retimed v thii i tiiojning from a business trip to Pasco and other points. .in. southern Washing ton. , ..... ..... . Mrs. M. S. Block of La Grande, and a - sls'er of It. ' Alexander, the local nvBchnnt, passed through Pendleton this- morning -on her way -to Port land. -'. . i Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blakeley and their guests, , Mr. and Mrs,' J. W. Ir vine of Brownsville, . made an auto trrp to Walla . Walla yesterday, re turning this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.'W.'P. Bost.of Sacra mento, ('allfornia.rwho have been vis iting at the home"bf their nephew. T. J. Tweedy, while on their Way home fron) a visit with - relatives:' in the eastrn states, left for the -California capital today. "" II! it" The Besti Selectiors The Lowest Prices LADIES' COATS MISSES' COATS . CHILDREN'S COATS LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS AND TAILORED WAISTS Compare Compare Compare Wotileiiii ti'. .i ' i -! i ' Better Goods for Less ' Money . ep't. Store WIMj LOG OFF DEAD TIMBER OF HESF.HVES ii.- m -.' t K O E PR E N is meeting the school folks over half way these days by mak ing tbcxri a price on thir ,(W( . j; , $2.50 ?V,N $ 1 ! 'I!i '."'' and trivinir a truarantee with each' one. Their Jumbo tablets f!,r: , . "i;.-. i ' '" i . at lOo can t be beat lietter see teem. J .iii'iu"! r ii-:cjc.vsn:i ftatcacse OF RAILWAY WRlK rtoeklnnd. Maine. A dead fly caus al, a head-on collision that Injured I . ..... , ,. fm.,a I 11 pei'iions av Aiuiiaru jmiiv,. vaa tile conclusion reached by Superin tendent Valentine ' Chinholm,--of tho Rockland. Tliomaston & . . Camden nt reel railwuy, after examining ;the block, signal that .failed to operate. F.lAtricnl connection had been pre vented by a -dead fly. whll-fi ' was found between i the . slate base ;. and brass contact.. : :.:r ' r. " . The freight irain naa tanon. . proper mean? '.for, throwing 'on ho lifilit. Oh "the other hand, the -passenger -ear. having the right of way, was justified In : proceeding .Vheh no cautionary .. light . was shown. Superintendent Chisholiu's T.discov ctv ended the investigation. ' '' 'TIHES TO SAVE BOAT s' VT AND NEARLY LOSES 1JFE .. Hddlct9Wtt..Ky. A lantern set lire to leaking gasoline in a power boat 4Minnfrtnir-4i Lfplnre- Brothers nt Es s'e'x dock, and fearing the flames would spread to the dock some one set the craft adrift. Leyi.P. Miller, sightjng .the .burning boat, rowed out to :iiir in a skiff, and While attempt higrto extinguish the blaze the ski if sank. As Miller could not swim, and the old Connecticut runs swift and dim at that point, he had to jump nhnnrd" he burning boat where was stored 20 gallons of gasoline. Getting no response to calls for aid... Miller with desperation born of dan ger, began paddling with his" hands expecting any moment that the fire would .reach the ,olKtank tauij causfy, an explosion. In this crude manner he reached shore. ' 1" ITon federate Daughters. j St. Joseph, Mo.. Oct. 11. United linughters of tho Confederacy of Mis souri will hold their state convention In this town during the three days beginning today. All the chapters in the state have sent delegates. i I Notice to II. P. O. Elks. f All members of PendUton Lodge No.!2S8oB. P. O. B.,' are requested to be present nt the regular meeting on Thursday evening. October 13. Inl tlntion. i By order of exalted ruler. j . ,THOS. F1TZ GEdtALD, Sec. j Tlic 1 ji.Mten, Star. The members of Bushee Chapter, No., ffl, O. E. S., are requested to meet promptly nt 7:30 this evening. There, will be Initiation. , Refreshments served. i it !'.a:: K O E"P FliE N ' S- ; Tbe Txng Store That Hcrrea Yon Deac r ' .-5 ,Thos large cans come In so use ful. ThWn to' think I can now buy a, largo 6-pound can of Cleveland's. Baking Powder for 11.66. Yea, "'pn"iho?n JLhat Jiaa a, ectevt-JLoii f-wider-the ierular yoier, ,,Tuur UToeer Spokane, Wash. Severn . billion feet of dead timber on national re serves and private holdings in north ern Idaho, western Montana and east ern Washington and contiguous ,ter itory will be logged and manufactur ed Into lumber to the exclusion of green trees in an effort to salvage as much as possible. This work will be gin early this fall, giving employment to from 7,000 to 8,000 men for two years. It will not be necessary to en. large the plants or build new ones. The Western Pine Manufacturers' association, headed by J. P. McGold nck of Spokane, adopted resolutions at Its last meeting, which was called to consider the best means of dealing with the situation In the burned dist ricts, urging sawmill owners and man ufacturers to direct every effort to save the killed timber, also to' assist the government and timber holders not owning mills in handling the pro ducts of the J"ire-swept forests. It was decided to ask the govern ment to appropriate funds for a more adequate patrol system in Its forests, the money to be used in constructing trails and telephone lines. The as sociation also urged the government to consider the advisability of train ing and employing federal troops for patrol work in the national reserves during the dangerous season, from May to October. Tho resolution clos es with these words: "The government and .private con cerns realize that if properly manu factured Hie market for our products U ,tho whole United States and that cvvry .portion of this crop that comes but once, in a life time should and can be preserved and utilized, but to, make possible the proper and best use and the, widest distribution of this re source, the most, thorough and intel ligent co-operation is necessary, as all the people are Interested and each must do his share to make practical conservation a success." P,M''.'-M:.M of the Literary and Musical Entertainment "''' - ' -to be given in the .. Methodist, Episcopal Church Friday evening, Oct. 14th, 1910 Piano Preluile. - Cantata "The Beautiful City .- ' ' ' Characters. ' Teacher : Ten n iter " - '.: Leader Soloists Reuben Beckwitli y ': yiiii Gladys ITauiley '..; !Miss Audrey Hunter .: Miss Evelyn Kinman ..... Miss Grace Finnell Mrs. Landers, Miss Ttuppe, Mr. Cannon Instrumental Duet l'ie Onrun and Violincello ........ '.'..! Mrs. A. J. Owen and Miss Young rairy Crownina '' Children's Operetta Thirteen Fairies and Wee-Wees. Soloist and Fairy Queen j . Miss Lenore Temple : , ' .' ADMISSION, 25. , ' ' , ; Program begins promptly at S p. m. . Poors open at 7:30. ' Come early. -.n i;v :. ;n: M BY REQUEST- We have decided to continue the SANITARY BARNS. Now Course nt Oregon ACTicnltiirnl College Will Tench Boys to Build Rlirlit. Corvallis, Ore. How to plan and build dairy barns that are both san itary and convenient will be taught this year nt the Oregon agricultural college in a course in farm structures just introduced. The students will learn how to (je :ign their own houses, barns, gran aries, silos and other farm buildings; where-.tu place them; how they should lie constructed; and the cost of both materials and construction. An un usual feature of the instruction will be that which -will- aid students to draw plans in class, fqr,buijdjug3 solv ing special problems of their own farms, such as barns on hillsides or on1 low' ground. ' 11 ' '' 'The. various uses of concrete on the farm., with practical laboratory work in the- making of '' concrete : floors, walks'and fence posts will ntsxr form a part of . the students' instruction. Problems in fencing, including the relative merit and cost of various sorts of materials and different de signs will bo an interesting part:. of the course, which WUI include ns well a comparison of the , efficiency of good and bad roads, and the methods of construction and maintenance of good roads in rural districts E30und4!p Sals onSuifs for a few more days. Our patrons have been so well ' pleased with their purchases that we are going to give all a show to buy $12,50 and $15 "sns Suits for nj at the unheard of low price of $8.Z5. Sounds fishy but . is a fact--let. , t us prove it : Less Elxpense Makes Ouf Prices ' Lower PORTLAND, OREGON A Bptwrttrl TloaHlnt nd Py Pchool fur ' KrttMiv wiupw In Cnllnjrw. IlltihHchool HniOoim merrisil vnrk. Grammar tmkvwtanht to tar ovor It Adarex. kit. Jiwtfh lULUtintn, i-. tt. kx. rrtm. FRESH MEATS !.-. ' 1. '' il ' ' . , . SAl SAtiFS, l'ISH AND I!-!. t '. i T.RD.""n n o:' Always pure - and - delivered promptly". If 'Vo'u ' Iph'tine" "the"1' " i'l.H )' I. '. it . f: ; Central Keat Market 10S E. Alta St.; l'lionc" Main 8.1." ....... We Invite You to Inspects Our If in ikihI of ;i Iletiter this season ve certainly can interest you. Our stock of Heaters can not be equaled in Pendleton or beaten in any larger city. That is to QUALITY, PL1CE, ASSORTMENT and MAKES. Our Heaters are made and guaranteed by the oldest and most reliable manufaetors in America. ,,. Tho oldest ILinlwaro Firm in- the Inhwid Empire also guarantees them,,, , The Tavlor Hardware Co. I .' . !'.: ".' - ' . 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