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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1910)
J TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OR.BGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATI UDAV, DIX'EM BKU 17, 1910. PAGE TBOUOI TODAY'S OXK BEST HET. New York. This story Is ' Bbout Algernon Montmorenuy Spotlight or bo we shall call Tiim, becauHe, as the writers of true fiction naively explain, such Is not his name. Sufficient to say that Algernon, etc., Is one of those bright particular stars whose names, spoiled In electric lights above the entrances to playhouses, help to make our main street famous as the Great White Way. Algernoon, etc., will appear soon In 4 new play, In which the hero Is one of those parties known variously as a nun about town, a prominent club man or a sad dog. He meets n sweet young thing, reforms, marries and settles down to a life of domestic bliss. Then the serpent visits Eden. The snake Is one of the former boon conpanlons of the domesticated hero. He sneers at matrimony, after the manner of bachelors, and ends by In viting his former chum to go around the corner and see a man, meaning, of course, one of those he-angels of Bacchus who dispense liquid refresh ments to such pilgrims along the road going west on Washington at a 30- mllo an hour rate until It collided with a street car and wagon at Nine teenth street, says the Spokane Chronicle. Click for several blocks tried to stop tho, machine and then realizing he says, that he could not do so he devoted his attention to steering through tho streams of traffic going in both directions on the street. A few blocks farther on Motor cycle Patrolman M. E. Sims caught sight of the flying auto and believ ing the driver, was an utterly reckless speeder, he took up the chnse. Many pedestrians narrowly dodgd tho swiftly moving wildly honking ma chine and. hundreds gazed with months agnpe at the spectacle of Washington street turned Into a speed, way, with a mounted officer' closely following the automobile. At Nineteenth street, tho thorough Tire was Hocked and Crick ran Into the street car and wagon In his path. Cur and xehlcles were little damaged and Crick escaped practically unin urcd. Patroleman Sims decided to let Crick tell tho court of the runaway and arrested him on a speeding charge. Ho was released on ball. . "All I could do was steer," said to ruin as may drop In at their cases. oi, t the station. "I have Just Drawing himself up to his full height, Htartcd to drlvo a machine and ap our hero scornfully refuses tho lnvl- rnrontly did not know. If the car tatlon, describing himself oa one of nnil wKOn had not been In the road those gents who can either take It or j would be going yet." leave It alone, and asserting that now. ( and for all time lie Is on the wagon. ! . rin-wvi Tim This Is tho crux of this tale and o BtQp a cough or cold Just ag the subsequent downfall of tho hero ooon as It start then there will be doesn't concern us. Algernon, etc , no dan(cer of pneumonla or consump- is known mrougnout tne lengm ton Juat a few rtnseg of rjnllird'a Broadway as a mon who can consume Horcnound Syrup taken at the start i more liquid Joy. and yet retain full ... mtnn tho .... Tf lt htta been I command of his legs and voice, than runn)n on for 80metlme the treat-B Ui,u. .,. ,. ......'... ,. ... ment wnl bo lonKer but the cure is i reading of the drama, when the au- A c Koeppen and Bros. thor had reached the climax above set forth, Algernon called a halt. f , I ..mi. ,i,. ,r.. ,, i v, KITTEN GIVES CI.TK faultless English of the stage, "cut It out. Never will I so demean my sef as to play tho part of a man re fusing a drink." In main the author and the man- TO KIDNAPPED CHILD Greeley, Col. A kitten formed the cluo which resulted In the arrest of James Lee, formerly of this city, who ager pleaded, pointing out that it was ' wn"- v'"""'"f '1" ' only a phonev Invitation to take an court, growing out of hla former wife , imaginary drink. Algernon remained vnTC" "' according to word receiv- j firm to his prlclples. and the offend- 'n WC"y LCC TV!!' lng dlaloguo was eliminated. hf ' f,on;, T- ! nounces his Intention of fighting any 1 attempt at extradition. ASOTIN PEOPLE TO TAKE Spvoral months ag0 Le,', wife Ob- AI'TEK UABID COYOTES ,..,,n,.(1 n ,,Vorce from him and she1 also secured custody of their young I Asotin, Wash.E. T. Baker, assist- lillUKht,.r. Lce, however, was given1 ant state veterinarian, assisted by pennon to visit the child once a : County Commissioner Dr. H. C. Ful- v.,.,.k lm N(1VPmber 6 he took the ton, Hen Ay res and Sam Sargent. Is ntt0 one for a drive. Before starting Tiere arranging n general - coyote thu Kir, pi.l(.eii her pct kitten In tho ' "roundup" for December 17, follow- buggy and all three disappeared. 1- ' lng the hydrophobia outbreak In Aso- ,, ,h ,.hn,, nd the kitten wore tin county. Dr. Baker says seven guccesslvely traced to Montana. Brit- j cases of supposed rabid coyotes, bit- h Columbia. Oregon, California and i ing one ooy, jonn uosiey. wno has finally to Texas. When arrested yes been sent to Portland for the Pasteur terday, tho daughter held the kitten treatment, have come under his ob- ' n her arms, a description of It hav sei vatlon. A number of sheep, hogs, ' ng been sent broadcast In connection dogs, horses and cattle have been bit- with that of the child, ten and infected by the rapid anl-1 mala. , I A sprained ankle will usually dis- Notlces to the effect that all dogs ' able the Injured person for three or In Asotin county have been placed four weeks. Thl Is due to lack of under quarantine for 90 days have proper treatment. When Chamber been posted. Owners are forbidden Iain's Liniment Is applied a cure may to remove dogs without permission : be effected In three or four days. This of stnt. Veterinarian S. B. Nelson. liniment Is one of the best and niott Hydrophobia, or rabies. Is usually remarkable preparations In use. Sold transmitted by bites, he says. The 1 by all dealer, disease Ih carr.ed from one animal to ! another, the period of Incubation ran-! (;ooi) STOHY BREAKS ARM. glng from a week to 10 months. j Tho Infected onimal froths at tho c V. Mnjnnrd Suing Stage Company mouth, Is haggard and emaciated In; for Damage, body, has a wild look In the eyes, and I Portland, ore. C. W. Maynard, has a tendency to bite everything. ! former state treasurer of Washington Owners are cautioned to keep all was a witness today In the United animals tied In a protected place on States district court In his suit to col their own premises. j PCt $B0.000 damages from the Ump- Coyotes Infected with rabies lose : qua River Steam Navigation com their natural shyness and enter pany. Ho alleges that while riding towns, biting all thai comes in their Ir. on0 of tho defendant's stages March way In the present outbreak, coy- 8, 1907, tho stage went over, an em otes and dogs seem to be the principal hanknient and his arm was broken, carriers of infection and the authorl- The big ilumagcg are asked to remu tles are adopting stringent measures neiato Maynard for a real estate deal to exterminate all coyotes. ho expected to engineer at Coos bay, . but which he claims he lost because AMATEtR CMAi riTClK HAD "f his Injuries. TROt'HLE IN SPOKANE Maynard testified tho stagedriver - ; was telling a story to a traveling man. Unfamiliar with the operation of It was so good ti driver did not look an automobile, J. Crick, salesman for , where he was going and In another the East Side Auto company, lost con-i minute the stage and one horse top trol of tho ono he was driving this ' pled down tho bank. morning and it ran away with him on Washington street near Park street,; 8vemone- by re-drag tedajr. ad. r TR?TT!Tmr-mriei GIVE FURNITURE and make tho place you live, a HOME We have prosanta for the wife, th family and you. Ours are useful, ornamental and lasting. A Rocker A Rug, large or small Library Table A Carpet Sweeper A Go-Cart A Doll's Go-Oart A Davenport ft. New Dining Table An Ostcrmoor Mattress A Kitchen Cabinet A Buffet A. Chiffonier A China Closet A Morris Chair A Loungt Nico Dining Chairs A Music Cabinet A Dresser An Iron Bed A Book Case Many other articles for tho home are to be found in our largo stock of practical gifts. JOHN BAKER OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Saturday, December 24t must be the last of our Closing Out Sale We have brought to our store the last of the Pianos that have been out on rent al and these, together with the few new Pianos will be sold at prices never be fore equaled in the history of the piano business in the northwest. If we have to lose money on the remaining stock we will do so, but everything must go. Not a piano will remain on our floor Christmas Day We thought we were making tremendous reductions when we started this sale knr rVfr nrp nnrhinor rnmnarprl wirh fV nrrfar il Ail oritur WP arf nnw makincr in ! U. V J Ui A A V W -.- W J- W WW 1V11 ft, A -. ' W- - -,. "W - "W - - j price. Any small dealer would be tickled to death to secure our remaining stock I i ti i r l r ii ! I n at the present prices, l ninK or buying a nne, new nign grade piano at a less price than any of our small competitors would pay for the same grade and qual ity. At the start of this sale, wholesale prices prevailed, but now you have the opportunity of purchasing your choice of the Highest Guaranteed Pianos at Actual Factory Cost. A call of investigation solicited. You are acquainted with the quality of our goods and the well known makes we handle. When you see our prices you cannot resist the temptation of buying $5.00 Cash and $5.00 per month Places a Piano la Your Home S30 l! inn $30 GOOD FOR THIRTY DOLLARS A part payment on any new piano, when present ed on or W'fore December 24th, 1910, at Eilers Uusie House, siS'Main St., Pendleton. Ore. Uriiifr t.liis coujKni to us at once. Select any new piano in our closing-out ?ale. We will ac cept the coupon as so much actual cash on any piano thatyou may select. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE E. O. S30 $30 Special Premium Offer $2 tor $ I In order to make it an object to any one who wishes to pay more than the required first pa3-ment, we hereby offer to issue a receipt for $2 for every dollar that is paid up to the the am ount of the coupon published herewith. Example bring this ' coupon and get receipt for $30.. Bring in the coupon and pay $5 cash and get receipt for $40. Bring Coupon, pay $10 cash and get receipt for $50. Bring Coupon, pay $15 cash and get receipt for $60. Bring Coupon, pay $20 cash and get receipt for $70. Bring Coupon, pay $25 cash and get receipt for $S0. Bring Coupon, pay $30 cash and get receipt for $90. We want to find out which of the Pendleton papers bring3 the best results. After our store is closed in Pendleton we will probably do quite a little advertising and we want to know whi.'h paper i3 the best medium. By doing so it will save us hun dreds of dollars in the future. For this reason we are publishing in this paper a coupon. This coupon is good for exactly !f:!U. Cut it out and bring it to us at once and aside from being able to save the usual big retailer's profit, you will make an extra And this is not all. Bead our special premium offer. $2 for $1. We want to dispose of the remaining stock within the next few days and incidentally we will learn something about how to reach the people in an advertising way. Cut or.t the cituiMin and study the premium carefully. Von will 1e sure to secure one of our pianos if you have any room at home for one and no home in this county that does not have a piano can now afford to overlook this opportunity. You will want a piano when our store is closed. Why not get one now and save big money besides securing the special premium and $30 on the advertising coupon. Slightly used but in good condition. Used only a short time. As good as new. j3 i1 A strictly high grade piano. Used about 6 monthj. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE 8 1 3 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Sotel Oregon, located corner of Seventh and Stark Sti-eets, extending through the block to Park Street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is Absolutely fireproof. Rates $1 per Day and Up. European Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week. Kaovm Fer Es ttrmh The First national Bank PEKDLETOH, OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER . SECURITY V- . i )? ', , 1 1