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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
BATLY HAST OKBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DFCKMBER 15, 1910. TEN PAGES. PAGK sxobt THESE ARE SNAPS NICE & ROOM COTTAGE on Mario St., bath, toilet, electric lights, East front, nloo shade trees, good lawn. Prloo only $900. $350 cash, balance terms. 5 ACRE TRACT 1 1-4 miles from P. O. Small house, bam, chicken house, fruit trees, ber ries of all kinds, plenty water for Irrigation, good well for do mestic use. Price only $2250. 15 ACRE TRACT only 1 1-S miles from Court House. Small house, barn, pood water. This Is a snap. Price only $1300, part cash, balance terms. 24 ROOM WELL FURNISHED ROOMING HOUSE, price only $1S50, good long lease at reas onable price. Business paying well, at bargain, only requires about $2000, to handle. SKATING RINK well equipped building and everything air goes at a bargain. LEE TEUTSCH The Real Estate and In surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 I u I bub of a We are not closing out or have we any thump boxes that we can sell for 197 dol lars, but if you want a piano we can save you from $50 to $100 on a piano or $10 to $20 on a sewing machine. Just arrived for the Xmas trade, a fine lot of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Accorde ons and other musical small instruments and Toys for the little ones. Music rolls for all player pianos. Strings for all musical string instru ments. Jesse Failing PACIFIC COAST PRINTERS TO MEET PORTLAND TO BE MECCA IXR MANY CRAFTSMEN Invitations to be Issued, for General Convention In February -Portland Commercial Club Plans Entertain ment for lluixlreds of Visitors. OREGON the Last Call of the West Did you see this beautiful ar ticle picturing Oregon In four colors In the November Sun set? 125.000 IS BEIXO SPENT BT SUNSET MAGAZINE on a series of articles superbly illus trated in four colors pictur ing and' describing the attrac tions and resources of the Wonderland of the Pacific We will send you the next three issues of SUNSET com mencing with the special De cember Issue in which begins the best serial novel of the year The 8ell," by C. N. & A. M. Williamson and a superbly il lustrated article in four colors on "San Francisco The Expo sition City"; and in addition we will include a copy of the No vember Issue containing the beautifully illustrated article on Oregon. ALL. FOR 25 CENTS (Stamps or Coin.) Sunset Magazine Wells Fargo Building. Portland, Oregon Portland will be the Mecca for em ploying printers of the Pacific Coast on February 22, 23 and 24, when a Pacific Coast Congress, the first in the far West, will be held. There promises to bo a very large attend ance of printers from all prominent cities from the Canadian to the Mexi can border and from Salt Lake City to the Coast. Invitations to members of the craft all over the West will be issued in a few days and it is expected to have not less than 250 delegates in attendance. The convention sessions will be held in the assembly hall of the Portland Commercial club on the night of Feb ruary 23, the second day of the ses sion, a dinner will be given the visit ors at the Commercial club by Port land printers. Other entertainment will be outlined at a later date. C. A. Whitemore of the Irwin-Hod- son company has been chosen presi dent of the preliminary organization and Robert Morrell of the Kilham Stationery & Printing company is sec reiury. William Davis, president of the Howe-Davis company, is treasurer, The following committees have been named: Executive S. C. Beach, Robert Morrill. Joe. Beveridge, C. A. White more, Ed Janus. Entertainment C. A. Whitemore, F. W. Baltes, Jos. Bev eridge, W. E. Prudhomme, J. L. Wright and A. E. Kern. Finance James Ball. O. R. Ball, L. A. Colton and Milton Markewitz. Programme S. C. Beach, Robert Morrell and F. W. Chausse. Simplifying and standardizing print ing methods by arriving at better fa cilities for making estimates and set iling problems of internal economy of a print shop are the prime objects of the coming convention. Some of the largest printing men in the Unit ed States are to be on the program to help Western men in their work Among those are Mr. Ellick, of the Omaha Printing company; A. H. Mor gan of Chicago, secretary of the In ternationai Cost Congress; Mr. Nel son of New York City, president of the American Type Founders com pany; and Mr. Heath of Philadelphia, secretary" of the Typotheta of Am erica. Others will be added whose names are of national fame. This is the first Cost Congress that the Pacific Coast has yet held. Port land, with the co-operation of Se attle and Spokane, through the lo cal printers' association, took the in itiative in calling the gathering. This city is considered the logical meeting point for the coast printers and those of the inland cities this side of the Rocky Mountains. Chicago had the first Internation al Cost Congress in the United Stated. Seneca C. Beach, the well known Port land printer, addressed the gathering. A similar gathering was held al St. Louis and F. W. Baltes delivered an address. The distance of the coast cities from the centers of the Missis sippi Valley was the chief reason for holding the gathering here. Ideas gathered at the Eastern convention will be used at the coming conven tion by Pohtland men and many new ones are expected to be disseminated by the visiting speakers. Culebra section of the 94,000,000 ards of dirt and stone that were to be taken out, the steam shovels have already ground out more than 60,000,- 000 yards. In the Chagres section of the thirteen million yards of exca vation, ten millions have been done. In the other sections the work of this character is almost complete with the exception of the deeping of the chan nel by the dredges. In eastern sections of the great dam at Gatum has been brought up to the level of 33 feet above the sea. More than nine million cubic yards of wet and dry "fill" have been placed. The barrier which Is to hold In check the waters to form the lake from which water is to be drawn to supply the locks, is now so nearly finished that a sight of it conveys an adequate Idea of its tremendous bulk. The gigantic locks are being out lined In concrete. The upper or lake level locks of the flight at Gatum Is almost completed. The walls have almost reached their full height and the towering steel forms will soon be moved to the lower locks of which the floor has been practically completed. Honnekerplng Rooms for Rmt. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan office. Ertray Notice. One span of sorrel (elding some what old. Weight about ll&o pounds. Any cerson notifying; Chaa. Lobaugh, lilrf Rock, or John L. Bart ley. 301 Lilleth street, Pendleton will be re warded. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the Injured person for three or four weeks. This Is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber lain's Liniment Is applied a cure may be effected In three or four days. Thls liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations In use. Sold by all dealers. hong Rros. Co. All kinds of light repairing, such as automobiles, bicycles, guns, cash reg isters, bicycles, guns, cash registers, typewriters, electric pianos, safes. graphaphones, fit keys, file saws. A complete line of new and second hand bicycles and have a few electric light globes we are closing out. 114-116 East Webb street. Phone Main 74. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cough after an attack of Influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It should not be allowed to run on until It becomes troublesome. Sold by all dealers. Ilorpes for Sale. For sale, three head of horses. One mare about 10 years old; one three year old colt, coming four, both broke to ride and to drive. One colt one year old, coming two. Will make fine animal for next "Roundup." 417 i,d dy street. Unusual Christmas Gifts. The, Arts and Crafts shop of Port land will be at the Pendleton hotel, room 35, for a few days with an at tractive display of little gifts. . Open evenirlgs. The greatest danger from Influenza Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, as It not only cures Influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Sold by all dealers. Christmas Trees. Call at V. Stroble's or the Bowman photo gallery, or phone orders to Black 2916. J. H. Gibson. Large sup ply at reasonable prices. ECKERT NEAR DEATH. Distinguished Telegrapher Slowly Passing at Summer Home. General Thomas Thompson Eckert who was for many years the president of the Western Union Telegraph com pany, and who is one of the oldest and most distinguished telegraphers in America, is reported as being dan gerously 111 at his summer residence near New York. The passing of General Eckert will no doubt also mark the end of the custom prevalent in New York since its earliest days of burying Its dead within the heart of the city. The only catacombs in America, underneath St. Patrick's church in Mott street, are to become the last resting place of the distinguished telegrapher who, from the constructor and superintendent of the telegraph line from Pittsburg to Chicago, one of the first telegraph lines ever built In America, rose to become general superintendent of the military' telegraph during the war of the rebellion, with, the title of Brigadier-General, and finally Assistant Secretary of War. Beneath these catacombs General Eckert has had constructed one of the most unique as well as one of the costliest tombs In the world, built at an outly of 3 80,000. It is fitted with a magnificent altar and electric lights. At the present time it Is un tenanted. Within close proximity, within these catacombs, are the tombs of the Delmonlcos, where sixteen members of the family are burled: "Honest John" Kelly, Countess Anna Leary, the great Charles O'Connor and others. TO CURE A COLD IS ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. B. W. GROVETS signature Is on each box. lie. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre in the city th Pastime. THK PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR ORDERS YOU 6ET THEM RIGHT BEGINNING OF END. Giant Tank of Digging Panama Canal Drawing to Close. Washington. It may no longer be ascribed to an over-zealous anticipa tion to say that the beginning of the end of the giant task of digging the Panama canal Is In sight. The structure it may be well called that for the digging of the great ditch is but one feature of the work In taking such definite shape that an amateur without the trained Imagi nation of the eglneer for looking In to the future, can see what the ca nal Is going to be by running over the course through the zone from Colon to Panama. In the Culebra and Chafres sec tions where the greatest amount of excavation Is to be done there Is a deep gash through the hills. In the Soo-Spokane Route THE SHORT LINE TO MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND ALL POINTS EAST. EQUIPMENT: Electrlc-llght-ed 'observation Cars and Stand ard Sleepers, the most up-to-date Tourist Cars and through diners. Through tickets to all points east are on sale by your local agent at lowest current fares. Details Berths Literature G. M. Jackson, T. P. A. Geo. A. Walton, Gen. Act. 14 Wall St., Spokane. r.lilno Transfer Phone Main 5. (TV CALLS PROMPTLY ANS MI, WERED FOB ALL BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK IN 0 A 8PKCIALTT. "Sly it mm A DIAMOND, 1 1 Gold Watch, Jewelry or Silverware The Gilt Problem Easily Solved Here MAY we help you solvo the problem and put you in the way of doing your Christum shopping with pleasure, satisfaction and economy ? We take the liberty of making a suggestion regard ing the best time to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do it 'AT ONCE. Come early while the pick is the choicest, avoid the crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a full and complete assortment. Our stock is known to comprise high-class jewelry and our pri ces aro less than those found in the majority of high-grade stores. First-olaas engraving free on all articles purchased here. I'liummn mi !! "H'"i ii Jimwt wnfiiii) iiimii i , FREESolid Silver Teaspoon-FREE As an inducement for early buying we will present to every purchaser of $5.00 or mora a solid silver teaspoon of an artistic da sign. We retail thwe spoons frosi $1.00 to $1.50. But one spoon will be given to each customer. A Few Suggestions Diamond Neoklaoes $15 to $75 Diamond and Pearl Rings $10 to f 400 Diamond Brooches 1 $ 25 to $200 Diamond and emerald Iiiats 915 to $100 Diamond and Solitaire Ear- rings, a pair $25 to $000 Fancy Diamond Rings $20 to $750 Diamond Pendants Diamond Stickpins $20 to $100 $10 to $150 Diamond Studs $25 to $300 Diamond Solitaire Ttiaji $10 to $800 Bracelets Combs Purses Link Buttons CLains Lookets Watches Toilet Sets Umbrellas Scarf Pins . $2.00 to $50 . $1.00 to $25 . $4.50 to $45 75 to $100 $1.00 to $40 . $1.50 to $45 $4.50 to $150 $6.00 to $75 $3.50 to $35 75 to $50 1 1 Worm, MM(EK3l THE Jeweler of : GctVisl - (boft. ViTi - Gas 1 .-.w if f vh il ;.1.7- !i n Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service" i . Phone Main 40. )