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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1911)
EIGHT PAGES AIL IT EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY", FEBRUARY 14, 1911. page mm EXTRA SPECIAL SALE LADIES HOSIERY 200 Dozen P1 ain and Fancy Gauze Lisle in Black and all Shades. Regular 75c $1.00 Grades YOUR CHOICE Oc FA See Window Will Continue up to Sat urday Night, values up to $10.00. Alterations Free F. E. LlVENGOOD&CO. The Ladies' and Children's Store PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS Pe Lane A Son for ilgaa. Pastime picture. leN all. Dutch Henry for coal, Main 171. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son. I. C. Snyder, chimney iweep. R 1111. Pore lard at the Cash Meat Market, phone Main 111. Phene Plataoeder for freah meat and lard. Main 441. Typewriters repaired, cleaned and adjusted. Call Red 1477. Wanted Inside werk by young man. Address, Box 117, City. For Rent Two furnished room, fer rent. 214 South Thompson. Wanted Position on ranch by man and wife. Enquire A this office. The best and brightest moving pictures and aa many as any show house In Pendleton, at the Orpheum. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main t. 17 room apartment house only $1500 1500 will handle It. House could not be built todny for 13000. Lee Teutsch. For Sale Detroit Jowel gas rang, with oven and broiler. Abio gas b.U er, beater. Phone Main 2 or call at this office. Pendleton's new paint store. Hale & McAtee, preps., lit Main street. Acme quality palnU, enamels, stains Wall paper picture moulding, glaa. and varnishes. Let us figure on your next Job. Oeods arriving dally. Save yourself a trip down town. Phone Main 101 for your meat and lard. They'll select It carefully at the Cash market. Wanted Good horse, must be gen tle and city broke. Royal Bakery, corner Webb and Cottonwood street. Wanted Good young man to drive wagon, must be neat and a rustler. Royal Bakery, corner Webb and Cot tonwood. Cold weather 1. coining. W. h-tv the best co-1 on the market A ton la 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lura r Yard, Phoae Mala O. Phone Main II for good clean lump or nut coal. Pr.mpt delivery to all parts of the city. -Crab Creek Lum ber Co., 70t West Alta street Sor sal. One sorr.l gelding, age I years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 175. Inquire 1101 West Alt. Wanted Young ladles to enter the training school at St. Anthony's hos pital, Pendleton, Oregon. For partic ulars apply to the sister superioress. Just opened New sanitary plumb ing shop at 304 East Court street. All work guaranteed. Estimates fur nished. Phone Main 443. Alex Burt. You are invited to call at the W. J. Clarke Hardware store and see the Lace Washing Machine. Something new. Best washing machine on earth. For sale at a bargain First class rooming house, 15 rooms, all filled. Close In. Owner must leave town. Easy terms. Address, Box 111, Pen dleton, Ore. Tou can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 178, for clean screened Rock SDrtnxs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. J. A. Adams of Hermlston, is here today upon a short visit. C. W. Orton of Milton, came in from his home last evening. J. II. Reld, the Hermlston banker, hag been a visitor here today. Burr Johnson was an outgoing pas senger on the local this morning. C. S. McNaught Is among those who are here today from Hermlston. Mayor Yerxa of Umatilla, was a passenger on the motor car this morn ing. Miss Ada Matthews left on the lo cal this morning for her home near Echo. R. N. Stanflcld returned to his home at Stanfield on the local this morning. Newton Miller of Holdman has been In the city today upon a short busi ness trip. Van Bowman made a business trip to the west end of the county this morning, H. G. Castcel, the well known Pi lot Rock resident, spent yesterday In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ruppe are In the city today from their ranch north of the city. " Mrs. J. R. Dickson went to Walla Walla last evening to see Mary Man- nerlng last night, Alfred C. Schmitt, the well known banker of Albany, Is making Pendle ton a short visit, Ben Savage left last evening for Walla Walla where he expects to re main permanently. John Shannon, Northern Pacific trainmaster with headquarters at Pasco, Is here, today. . Editor John P. McManus of the Pi lot Rock Record, was in the city for a short time yesterday. John Swltzler, pioneer resident of Umatilla, Is transacting business and meeting old friends here today. Paul Hemmelgarn, one of the local saloonmen, made a trip to the west end of the county this morning. William Roesch, the local capital ist, made a trip into the west end of the counjy on the local this morning. A Buckley, assistant superintend ent of the Oregon-Washington com pany, Is in the city on an official v. lt G. W. Rugg, the local stockman, went to Echo on the local this morn ing to look after his stock out from that place. Bert Wilson, formerly deputy sher iff of this county, now claim agent for the Oregon-Washington company, Is In the city. C. J. Freese, the well known rep resentative of the Spokesman-Review came in on the Walla Walla local this morning. Jerry Stone, the well known Athe na resident, came down from his home this morning for the transac-j tion of business. W. B. Heath, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacific Is In the city yesterday, leaving for Shan- Iko' this morning. Edgar Ellis, son of Congressman and Mrs. Ellis, has returned wrom Corvallis where he has been attending the Oregon agricultural college. SPRING SUITS S wing Attractive Styles With the spiciness of Many Experts' Ideas. SPRING The season of newness finds expression in these new suits. See rep resentatives in the window today or tomorrow inspect the suits more closely in the department, they're worthy models of tailored excellence. If you want fresh meat from a new, clean market, phone Main 441 Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager. 224 B. Court street Don't Fail to Attend the Closing Out Sale oKoeppens Gift Room Stock It opened with a rush. WtayT Because we are sell! us; every article In the gift room at cost and far below. We will con fin. ouraelve. hereafter to Uie DRCO BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY. Com. In and look whether you care to or not KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best 1 New Style Tendencies Short coats, often with wide reveres in some cases sailor collars plain or satin trimmed. Another effect is a wide band at bottom of coat and skirt, or heavy military braid on the cuff3 and skirt. Tailored buttons, too, are quite a feature used extensively on both coats and skirts. Lining are generally messaline silk of high degree. Skirts continue along slender lines, and are ex ceedingly graceful. A splendid showing also of the severe ly plain suits-hand finished and al ways in high favor Suitings, Shades, Patterns Worsteds, serges, mannish mixtures and novelty weaves give quite a choice as to shades and patterns of course the plain navy, black and gray are here aplenty. Price $20.00 to $35.00 m ; frTji V U In New Silk Dresses in Foulards, Messalines, Voiles and Tatfetta a splendid showing of i choice spring styles, priced from 1 8 fo S30 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money SOME OF OREGON'S NEW STATUTES The following is a list of the bills vetoed by the governor or which have Matt Mosrrov Is in the citv from ! become laws, either with or without his home at Milton for the purpose of. h!s signature: giving testimony in the Bergevin vs. Kills Vetoed by tlc Governor. Mosgrove case before the referee. S. B. 37 By Nottingham, allowing l Judgments for liens lor material anu Charles Gardener, who moved from . . t he ohtalne(, aeainst a home- this city to Shanlko where, for some stca(j time past he has conducted a hotel, I has returned to Pendleton to live. S. B. 39 By Nottingham, to pre vent adulteration of linseed oil. H. B. "3 By Thompson, amend ing law by which J. Thorburn Ross R. W. Fletcher, circulation mana ger of the East Oregonian, went to Hermlston this morning to look arvrj was convicted. his department of the paper at that ' Unproved by tlio Governor. place. s. B. 15. By Kellaher, authorizing C. P. Bishop, president of the Pen-, the construction of the Broadway dleton woolen mill, left today ior,or'ase ., . , Portland on business connected witn s- B- 61 By Lester,, authorizing the "Made In Oregon" exposition that Clatsop county to levy a special tax is shortly to be held In that city. ! fr Astoria centennial. ii. 15, a ry uie, seiuug twiuu Mrs. Tom Vaughan and Miss ma October 12 as a holiday to be known Smith were among those who went ns Columbus day. to Walla Walla lust evening to wlt-f i n 4 rv Xeuner, making it a ness the production In which Mary CIme to dump refuse into Umpo.ua Mannering is starring, at the Keylor rfrer. Grand. .1 it r oo Kv Fonts nroviiline that Mrs. Pan McRae of Boise, who has convict made goods be labeled. been a guest at the home of her sis- Ullln FIUM Without tlio Approval of ter. Mrs. Ben. F. Burroughs for sev- J !'e Governor, eral weeks, left last evening for . S. B. 2 By HawUy, relating to the home. Mrs. McRae has many friends namjng of farms. in Pendleton, having attended school S. B. 7 By Burgess, prohibiting here before going to the University the sale of large firecrackers. of Idaho. She was accompanied by S. B. 10 By Malurkey, relating to her young son, Robert. , the adoption of children. S. B. 13 By Locke, authorizing counties to build pauper hospitals. S. B. 19 By Locke, providing for the registration and examination of graduate nurses. S. B. 26 By Oliver, relating to the license fees of mining corporations. S. B. 53 By McColloch, fixing the times for holding the terms of the circuit court for the Eighth Judicial district. S. B. 47 By Oliver, fixing the times for holding the terms of the crr cuit court for the Tenth Judicial dis trict. S. B. 98 By Merrjrman, prohibit ing the location of saloons near pub lic works. S. B. 100 By Oliver, satisfying the claims of Union county against its sheriff and county treasurer. S. B. 105 By Dimick, fixing the boundary between Marion and Clack amas counties. S. B. 134 By Barrett of Umatilla, providing traveling expenses for county school superintendents. S. B. 181 By Abraham, providing care for cemeteries. H. B. 6 By Buchanan, protecting secret orders from imposters. H. B. IS By Abbott, regulating sailor boarding houses. H. B. 37 By Brooke, making it a crime to desert sheep on the range. H. B. 57 By Fouts. regulating the transportation of exptosives. H. B. 100 By Buchanan, relating to admission to the soldiers' home. H. B. 102 By Miller of Columbia, relating to licenses for the sale of in toxicants. H. B. 113 By Miller of Linn, relat ing to settlements of county treas urer. H. B. 129 By Ambrose, relating to practice of optometry. H. B. 138 By Abbott, providing a free ferry at St. Johns. H. B. 156 By Beals, providing times for holding terms of county court in Tillamook county. H. B. 204 By Brooks, relating to the terms of the supreme court. H. B. 213 By Powell, remunerat ing George Nessling for Injuries re ceived in active service for the state of Oregon. The Chilean government has plac ed an order with an American house for eight vestibuled Pullman and four vestlbuled dining cars for the service between Valparalsg and Santiago. COLONIST FARES S I" .Bathing Girls, "3 Twins," 'at Uie Ore i(ii Theater, lVbruary 15. From the Middle and Eastern portion of the United States and Canada to OREGON, WASHINGTON AND THE NORTHWEST will prevail DAILY March 10 th to April 10 th over the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co, and connections, the OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION PACIFIC and CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN From Chicago at S33.00 St. Louis 32.00 Onialin 25.00 Kansas City 25.00 St. Paul 25.00 and from other cities correspondingly low. You con PREPAY Fares The Colonist fares are Westbound I only, but if you have relatives or friends or employees In the East whom you desire to bring to this state you can deposit the value of the far with your local railroad agent, and an order for a ticket will be tele graphed to any address desired. Let the WOULD Know Of our vast resources and splendid opportunities for HOME BUILDING Call on the undersigned for good 'nstructlve printed matter to send East, or give him addresses of those o whom you would like to have such natter sent. WM. McMCRIlAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON.