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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1911)
TEN PAGES. AHil EAST OBBGOMAN, PKJTDIiETTON, ORXX30H, TUESDAY, A PHIL 4, 1911. TAGX ITTf s 1 Our Entire Spring and Summer Stock of CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES NOW READY, White and Colored 25c to $10 Beautiful styles in Plain, Stripe, Plaids Ladies Home Journal Patterns for MAY Now Ready New Summer Style Books for 20t, 1 5c Pattern Free F. . Livengood Co. The Women's and Children's Store. LOCALS ! See Lane & Son (or signs. Pastime picture please all. Dutch Henry (or coal. Main 171. Phone Main 1 (or United Orchestra, Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Son. Phone Platsoeder (or (reah meat and lard. Mala 441. Wanted, Waitress Address Home Bakery, Hermistoa. Front office for rent la Judd build ing. P. E. Judd. Watch the bill posters for prices of the Golden Rule Store. All kinds or fresh dak all the time at the Pendleton Cash Market. The king; of all Eo clears, "Devlin's Fives," Joe Sullivan sole agent. Fur Sale or Trade 160 acres des ert land. Inquire ,"P" this office. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the beat and the clearest pictures. For rent Bight room house at 909 East Court. Inquire Ralph How l&nd. Bungalow on north aide of river, al so furniture for sale. Charles J. Fer guson. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray ing. Yours for good work. Phone It. 8811. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 417 Perkins Ave. Phone Black Zfoi. Wanted Woman or girl to do gen eral housework. Inquire Mrs. W. R. Kills, 316 Lewis street. The Library and Clclv association will meet on Monday, April S, at the city hall assembly room, at 2:30. HEADQIUrtfERS FOR Toilet Goods Wo are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated F TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH 1'OWDER and MT. IIOOD CREAM. Tallman & Co. Loading Druggists of East ern Oregon. Ladles, have your suit, jacket or top coat refitted or rellned at Who lenborgs. See Plelser, the tailor. Coekies, cakes, doughnuts, pies and bread cooked fresh every day at Jie Royal Bakery. Phone Main 441. Phone Red 89(1 (or quick auto cab service. 25 cent (area In city. Rates by hour or mile for out cf town crfps. Special rates to aarses bearded by the week or aaeath at the Osaunarolal Barn, (29 Aura street. Phene Mala It. Sharon & Eddlngs have secured the local agency, for the Johnson Ideal Halter, the best cheap halter In the market. Special sale on sheet music. Many popular pieces going at IE, 10 and 25c, for this week only. Snyder Music Co. Pheaa Main 92 for good claaa lasts or nut oeal. Prompt aaUvery to all parts e( the city. Crab Creak Lua -ber Co., 799 West Alta street. If yau want fresh meat rrosa a new, clean market, paoae Main 44S. Farmers Meat Co.. Ooarad Plataoeaer, manager. 224 B. Coart street. Two carloads brood wows on sale at O.-W. R. & N. stockyards Satur day, April 1st. For particulars, see Lee Teutsch. Special sale on sheet music. Many popular pieces going at 15, 20 and 26c, for this week only. Snyder Muslo Co. - Puriland Uru. Transfer Co., pheaa Black 3291. Piano, furniture aad heavy trucking of all k'aas. Calls an swered promptly. Office 947 Main at. For Sale Two acre home east Pendleton. Alfalfa, fruit, garaeu. Good buildings, water system and bath. Address J. H. Bryant, Pendle ton, Oregon. For sale Reynolds' Automatic Harvester. Has only cut 1100 acres. Ksxsy terms. Inquire ot Pendleton Iron Works, Marlon Jack or 8. C. j Blttner, Pendleton, Ore. You can't burn slate aad gravel! Don't try It. Phene Dutch Henry, Main 173, for clean screened Reck Springs coal either lump or aut. It burns clean and gees further. For sale Two hundred acres good timber grazing- land, about 90 acres tillable, running water on place. This is a snap If taken within next thirty days. Address W. B., Box 841, city. New hydrants Do away with your old rod and stop-cocks and use the nntl-freeilng hydrants. Call and see thorn at-the Sanitary Plumbing shop. 304 E. Court stret, Alex Burt, prop. Siocial. Until May 1st we will soil 10 lb. can's pure lard, $1.50; 5 lb. can pure lard, SOc; 3 lb. can pure lard 50c. Cen tral Meat Market. What He's Prowling. Pools Joyfully sing of the coming of spring, But for me there Is no Joy in that; I know that my pocketbook soon wl be touched For the price of a new spring hat. Read the want ads toaay. Haviland China, Cut Class Hand Painted China, Etc, Still going at Auction Sale Prices If you dident secure what you wanted during the Auction, come in and we will make you a satisfactory price on any article you select. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best PERSONAL MENTION the Pendleton-Pasco local this morn ing. J. J. Joy of Helix, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Daisy Van Hort of Walla Walla U a guest of the Bowman hotel. Dr. C. J. Smith hua returned from a trip to Portland and to Salem. Miss Annabel Fanning of The Dalles Is a gueBt of the Hotel St. George. Traveling Auditor Mlnlck of the Northern Pacific company, came in on Tracy Beam har accepted a posi tion in the F. J. Do,.ildson Red Cross drug store. Jake Bott was among the Helix people coming in on the N. P. local this morning. ' Dr. D. C. McNabb, the veterinarian, was an outgoing passenger on the lo cal this morning. Special Agent Williams of the Northern Pacific, and wife came In from Pasco this morning. Mrs. Jennie G. Rhlnehart of La Grande, came in from the Union county city yesterday. Mrs. R. B. Stanfield and little daughter of Echo are lslting with relatives In the city. Miss Laura McKee has returned to Pendleton after visiting for two weeks with friends In Hermlston. Mrs. Timberman of Helix, was an incoming passenger on the Northern Pacific train this morning. Mrs. H, S. Garfield left on the mo tor yesterday afternoon for Hermlston where she will visit for a few days. B. F. McCullough of Echo, was among the out of town people who came to Pendleton yesterday evening. Mrs. G. A. Moon and son of Pasco came over this morning from (the Washington terminal of the N, P. lo cal. Mrs. Sam R. Thompson returned on the local this morning from a brief visit at the Thompson ranch at Eastland. Fred Vincent, district manager of the United Press association, is In the city from ' his Portland headquarters on a visit with his parents. Councilman J. Herbert Strohm of Hermlston, returned to the project town on the motor yesterday after spending the day in the city. Rev. A. Mackenzie Meldrum, pas tor of the First Christian church of Athena, came down from his home Sn the local this morning. D. C. Brownell, the well known land owner, returned .to the railroad town yesterday afternoon on the mo tor after transacting business In the city. Rev. Levi Johnson, president of the Umatilla County Sunday School asso ciation, came down from his home at Milton yesterday -and spent the night In the city. Attorney C. C. Gose of Walla Wal la Is transacting business In the city today. He is one of the attorneys on the famous sand bank case which has been In the local courts (or some time. County Fruit T:;spector S. J. Campbell of Milton, went through on the local this morning to Stanfield, where he will address a mass meet ing of farmers. He will return to Pendleton Thursday and will be glad to meet anyone in this community who wishes to ask his advice regard ing spraying. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplicum. Pendleton's favorite picture theatre. Excellent program for Tuesday's change. 1. His Trust Fulfilled. This Bio graph subject while being a complete story Is a continuation of that told in "His Trust," the synopsis of which Is as follows: The master leaving home at the opening of the war to Join the Confederate army, tells his body-servant to take good care of his wife and child. The master is killed In battle, the house is sacked and burned, leav ing the women and children homeless, and the old negro gives up his little cabin for their comfort. The opening scene takes place four years after ward. 2. Mamy's Ghost. Vitograph. A dramatic incident of the war between the north and south. In which an old colored Mammy and a little boy rout the enemy and save the bdy's father. 3. After the Boxing Bout. A good film giving an Illustration of what happened after the boxing was over. It la a lively comedy. 4. Max Embarrassed. Pathe. Max has trouble with two girls, but when they roll him down a mountain Into a stream, in a barrel, he loses no time In telling them that he Is well rid of both. 5. The Irish Honeymoon. A great big feature. The tour of a bridal couple through the Emerald Isle. A touch of comedy mingled with scenes In the beauty spots of old Ireland. The third Kalom production made on both tides of the Atlantic ocean. MIES THOMPSON IS i RICHER MAN TODAY: James C. Thompson, Jr., son of James C. Thompson, sr., deceased, to day has about fifteen thousand dol lars more at his command than he fiad the first of the week due to the compliance with the terms of the will of the late Mrs. Sarah Flgg Thomp son by Trustee Charles H. Carter. By this document, the residue of her es tate, after certain sums had been ta ken out as bequeathed to various per sons and organizations, was to be held in trust five years for James C. Thompson, Jr., the only son of her husband. Mrs. Thompson died April 3. 1906, and the five years expired yes terday and Mr. Carter yesterday as signed certain mortgages to the ex tent of J12.500 to the heir and con veyed certain lands and properties to him as directed. Some years prior to his death, James C. Thompson, sr., was, married to Mrs. Sarah Figg and In his will left his entire, estate to his widow. Upon her death five years ago. she bequeathed 85000 to James. Jr., 83000 to Kunzle lodge A. F. & A. M., for the Improvement of Olney cemetery, 81, 000 to the Cumberland Presbyterian church for an orphans' home, and certain other sums to various per sons. The residue was placed In the hands of Charles H. Carter as trustee to be held five years before being turned over to her heir and the in come to be paid to him during the Interim. Caesar had JuM married his third wife. "This i where I stop, he said. "I'm no Nat Goodwin." With some assistance from Brutas he died subsequently without' .break ing his vow. Chicago Tribune. There are a lot of public men who never should have risen from obscurity. MILTON HAS GOOD PROSPECT FOR FRUIT Prospects are exceedingly bright for a bumper fruit crop In the Mll-ton-Freewater country, the famous fruit section of Umatilla county, ac cording to County Fruit Inspector S. J. Campbell, who passed through the city this morning on the local. The orchards are nearly all in blossom now, he says, and there Is little danger of a killing frost inasmuch as it has rained and snowed In that district during the past few days which will leave the ground moist for some time. It Is the frosts during a dry spell, he says which frultmen most fear. It Is also now during the light of the moon, which, according to the inspec tor. Is a time when buds and blossoms are In little danger. The apple and cherry crops will be especially heavy, he declares, and all but a few orchards will yield a rec ord peach crop. One prominent rancher In that country estimates that the peach lose will not amount to over 25 or 30 per cent, that is, no more than one quarter of the buds will be killed by frost which Is Just enough to thin them out so that a choice article of fruit will be develop ed. The average date for the last killing frost during the past few years Ladies and Misses Hand tailored Ecistor Swfcs REDUCED Another Week of Big Values $30 and $35 Suits Red, to $23.50 $40 and $45 Suits Red, to $32.00 New mesaline underskirts with accordion pleated flounces at $5 $7 and $8.50 New Silk Waists of mesaline and Foulards at $4.50 $5, $6 and $7.50 Wohlenberg Dep't. Store BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONET has been April 8 and the fruit grow ers are, therefore, not uneasy be cause the warm weather has ad vanced their buds about two weeks and they are now In good condition to withstand a sharp freeze. Spraying Under Way, Inspector Campbell states that he is experiencing no trouble in making the orchard owners comply with the spraying laws and that the orchards generally are In a splendid condition. Some complaint has been made to him that the San Jose scale, the dreaded fruit scourge, has spread in to the small timber In the east end of the county and he states that he has received authority to compel the owners of the timber to spray the same as Is done by orchard owners. MONEY: 8 to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental money pay for your home. Call or write for particulars. THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN" CO. J, II. Delaney, Agl., BIG FLYERS! For This Week, at WALSH'S We Can Save You Money on Every Article You Buy Here. These Are Cash Prices Only Read This List Carefully : The Pastime. The house of quality. Extra good program for Tuesday's change. "Love and the Stock Market," Edi son drama. A story of the fashionable part of New York In conjunction wfth the Wall street stock market. It con cerns the love affairs of a woman and two men, both of whom wanted he. "The Little Shepardess." Sellg. A love story beginning in Italy and end ing with her wedding to her lover n America, after a Jealous rival has at tempted to separate them. "In the Hot Lands," Melles. An ex cellent picture, containing a number of thrilling scenes and much Interesting scenery. "Forget Me Not," Comedy. Full of 1 6 lbs. Best Cane Sugar . 20 lbs. Fancy White Beans 4 pkgs. Best C. Starch 3 pkgs. Quaker C- flakes 1 gal. can Winner Catsup 1 lb. English Breakfast Tea Tomatoes, the can . String Beans, the can Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 for Best 30c Coffee in the city, lb. 5 gal. Pearl Oil Pickles, large keg $1.00 $1.00 25c 25c 50c . 25c . 10c . 10c . 25c . 25c $1.25 $1.05 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUR BEST ATTENTION WALSM PHONE Main 442 Prompt Delivery We Absolutely Guarantee Everything We Sell to Be as Represented life from start to finish.