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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OltEGO.VIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910. PAGE FIVE PERSONAL MENTION A Grand Clearance Sale of Two New Indoor Games that will keep the young and old home at night BASE BALL with an automatic pitcher who throws straight or curved hall, swift or slow, and a batting device for left or right handers, contains all the points of the real game. Come in and have a friendly game with our demonstrator. TEDDY IN" AFRICA can be better shown than told about. KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Best. All drugstores will close at 8 p. m. until March 15th, except Saturdays and 10 days before Christmas. LOCALS ARCHDUKE'S ACTO HALTED. Pastime pictures please all. See Lane & Son for signs. Room and board at 623 College fit. I'hone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Son. $300 will buy good paying business. See about It today. Lee TeutHch. Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters (it Mohbach's. Telephone Main 80. Baptist ladles' fair, November 18, 19. Apron, fancy work and pastry sale. For Rent Furnished Housekeep ing rooms. Apply 718 College street For sale Good paying lodging house. Best location In Pendleton. Enquire at this office. DreBsed poultry next Saturday at the cash meat market. Phone your order now. Main 101. Best paying grocery store and meat market In eastern Oregon must be old at once on account of sickness. Lee Teutsch. Cold weather Is coming. We have the best coal on the market. A ton Is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum'-er Yard, Phone Main O. lxst On November 8, between postofflce and corner of Thompson and Alta street, gold enameled brooch with topaz setting. Finder return to Carter & Smythe's office. Reward. All Cars Looked Alike to Tyrolean Officer. Vienna. Archduke Ludwlg Victor, brother of the Austrian emperor, has had an unpleasant experience while attempting to ascend the Kazer lake from Bozen, in the Tyrol, via Eggen thal, in his powerful automobile. At the village of Walschenoffen the bur gomaster and all the villagers turned out armed with scythes and pitch forks to stop the car. This narrow, dangerous route Is prohibited to motor cars, and the archduke gave no notice of his ascent, on the burgomaster being Informed of the Identity of the traveler, he re plied, "It Is all the same to me who the traveler Is, and even an archduke must respect the law." The archduke's aide de camp tele phoned to the governor at Bozen. who offered the car to be passed, and the archduke, amid Insults, continued his Journey. TO FOHTTFY IRISII COAST. 400 ACRES KiicIIhU Government Installs Hugo Cannon. Dublin. The vulnerable ports along the Irish coapt are to be provided with modern guns by the English gov ernment. Steamer Wolseley arrived In Lough Swilly with the first of the new guns, for I-eenan fort. These guns will have a carrying capacity of about 18 miles. Leennn fort Is at the east en trance to Lough Swilly, and would, In time of war, play an Important part In the defense of vessels running for shelter. This Is believed to be the result of the germnn war scare. CO acres in cultivation, 50 acres can be cleared and put into cultivation, balance of 200 acres is good pasture and timber land, partly fenced, good 2-room log house, plenty running wa ter, good school 2 1-2 miles from proixrty, only 2 miles to P. O. This splendid buy can bo bought for $6.23 per acre, 1-2 'cash, balance easy terms. LEE TEUTSCH The Real Estate and In. surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 Wanted. To exchange fr good wheat land or Income property, my sheep ranch on the John Day river In Crook coun ty, consisting of 2480 acres deeded land, range for 4500 head of sheep. Also could run 200 head of cattle. I have 3600 head of sheep, 20 horses, 10 head cattle, 225 tons hay. There i Is a mortgage on said place for $18,- : 000. I want $27,000 for my equity. ! 100 acres In cultivation and one hun dred more can bo put In to alfalfa. Dally mall and telephone. Address i owner, no real estate man. Chas. i Hutchlns, Antelope, Ore. Swedes Like American Trainer. Copenhagen. HJertberg, the Am erican trainer, has made a hit In Sweden, where he has charge of the Swedish athlete)i who are to ftake part In the next Olympic games. HJertberg has Introduced American training methods and they are popular. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., will work In the first rank this evening. All knights please attend. O. W. COUTTS, C. C R. W. FLETCHER, K. R. S. Lost On November 10, between post office and corner of Thompson and Alta street, gold enameled brooch with topaz setting. Finder return to Carter & Smythe's office. Reward. Woman wants position to do house work. Address N., care this office. Save money by reading today's ij6b. Ed Marshall came up from Coe last evening. M. A, Lldwell of Echo, is In Pen dleton today. Alf Rands is here today from his home In Helix. Mrs. D. Kane of Oibbon Is here to day on a trading trip. Attorney Homer I. Watts of Athe na, s in town today. Glen Sturdlvant spent Sunday with friends In Hermiston. Deputy Game Warden James Estes spent Sunday In the vicinity of Coe. Alfred Hemphill of Pilot Rock, is transacting business in Pendleton to day. Bert Smith of the J. E. Smith Live stock company, left this morning for Spokane. E. E. La Hue returned last evening from Nolln, where he had been to spend the day. .ii..,.- n.ui tn Yoakum this morning where he is to be employed ' for some time. 1 Dr and Mrs. G. S. Hoislngton and little daughter, visited their Hermis ton farm yesterday. ! Fred Walters, proprietor of the Walters Flouring mill, left for Port land this morning. W. W. Chessman, who visited over Sunday with his sons, left last eve ning for Walla Walla. William Humphrey and wife spent Sunday with friends at Coe, return ing home last evening. ! John Vaughan and James McCon nell returned last evening from a business trip to Stanfield. ! Editor P. R. Reeves of the Her- ' mlston Herald, wife and child, were over Sunday visitors In Pendleton. I Robert Starkweather of North Powder Is In the city a guest at the homo of his sister, Mrs. Harry Rees. D. H Hunter, agent for the O. R. & N. at Echo, came up from that place Sunday evening on the local. Maurice D. Scroggs. the prominent young Hermiston merchant, was a brief visitor in Pendleton yesterday. Miss Irene Shea returned this morning from Barnhart where she spent Sunday as the guest of friends. T. J. Morris returned Sunday eve ning from Grants where he had been for a few days for the transaction of business. Will Boynton of the Clarke Grocery store, spent Sunday at the home of his parents In Hermiston, returning this morning. Will Moore, local agent for the Pa cific Coast Elevator company, spent yesterday at Stanfield on business for the company. Cashier G. M. Rice of the First Na tional bank, transacted business at Hermiston yesterday, returning home this morning. Mrs. T. S. Thorne and daughter, Irene, are here from the Willamette valley for a visit with their son and brother, John S. Kees. j Gary Taylor of the Boston store, spent a few hours at Coe and vicin ity yesterday, returning home on the local in the evening. Jim Bradburn of Weston and Dave Roberts of Mission, returned Sunday evening from an unsuccessful goose hunting trip to Irrigon. I. Jay, proprietor of the Cottonwood street blacksmith shop, has been con fined to his bed for three or four days on account of illness. Miss Helen Cranston Is steadily im proving from the effects of the at tack of typhoid fever rrom which she has been suffering for the past few weeks. C. E. M'Ardell, traveling represen tative of F. W. Bird & Son, the East Walpole, Mass., building paper firm, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. ' Louis Winters, a well known resi dent of the east end of the county, came down from that section this morning to transact business at the county seat. ASS Tailored, Suits r McCII Pittenu Noi. 3543-3553 STYLISH MODEL They are all this season's best styles and makes. Everyone high class hand tailored suits. Alterations free. Your unrestricted choice of any $15.00 Suit 811.00 Your unrestricted choice of any $18.00 Suit $12.75 Your unrestricted choice of any $20.00 Suit $14.00 Your unrestricted choice of any $25.00 Suit $17.50 Your unrestricted choice of any $26.50 Suit $18.23 Your unrestricted choice of any $27.50 Suit $18.75 Your unrestricted choice of any $30.00 Suit $21.00 Your unrestricted choice of any $35.00 Suit $24.85 Your unrestricted choice of any $40.00 Suit $26.75 Your unrestricted choice of any $50.00 Suit $35.00 No reserve, come and make an early selection Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money C. D. Gabrlelson, the Salem Insur ance man, left for the far eastern part of the state last evening after hav ing been in Pendleton for several days for the transaction of business. Mrs. S. A. Lowell returned last eve ning from Forest Grove where she had been for three weeks, the guest of her daughter, Miss Margaret Low ell, a student at the Pacific Univer sity. C. R. Smithy night ticket clerk at the O. R. & N. passenger depot has been at White Salmon, Washington, for a couple of days to transact bus iness In connection with his fruit ranch. Colonel J. H. Raley returned this morning from Hermiston, where he had spent Sunday as the guest of President Holland of the Hermiston Gun club. He brought back the ducks. Bev. H. S. Shangle, presiding eld er of this district of the Southern Methodist church, is in Pendleton to day, having arrived this morning from Butter creek where he had been to hold services yesterday. Estates in Ireland Divided. Dublin. The earl of Denon sold his West Limerick holdings on October 12. Most of the tenants on Lord Ven try's Kerry estate have signed their agreements, and the principal stage In the sale of this extensive property to the congested districts board has been reached. It covers 100,000 acres. The Stewart lands, the most fertile In the Oswestryy section, are to be sold In lots In December. Many of the farms have been occupied by the same family for over a century. Stockton, Sweden, has more tele phones In proportion to the popula tion than any other city. Do You Need a Heater this Winter 9 o Do not try to use an old Heater that leaks air at every joint It causes a preat waste of fuel which in one winter will pay for one of our Airtight Heaters, especially at the present Special Prices we are offering on all our Heaters. Do not overlook this chance of making a prcat saving on the purchase of a Heater. HEATERS IX ALL STYLES AT PPJCES THAT AKE BARGAINS. The Taylor Hardware Co. 741 Main St. Phone Main 87 SIR Tmesday, Wednesday and Thmrsday 3 Days We have in stock just 89 Ladies and Misses Coats carried over from last Fall, a little out of date, but in first class condition. They come in Black, Gray, Brown, Red and Tan. They sold all last season for, from $15.00 to $35.00 Iffgr Yow Choke F.E. LliZENGOODSCOMPHNY