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;""r - r -11111 MlllliliWOfc i EIGHT TAGKS. DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAX, FEXPTjETON, OREGON, THUTtSDAV, OCTOBEI1 5, 1911. PAGE FIVE. A New Shipment of SCHOOL GIRLS PERSONAL MENTION Just Received Gun Metal or Patent 16 Buttons. Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 all Widths Ely F.E. UVENGOOmCO. TriE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. return to suitable re- jLOCALS i Coal and wood, phone Main 6. Fast'me pictures .please all. Dutch Henry for coal. M:iln 178. I C Snyder, chimney sweep. K3S12. Private board and lodging at 205 W. Webb. Phono it lack 3431. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to n o the bc-Bt" and the clearest pictures Dr J. A. Best Pas returned from his vacation and has resumed practice. About 800 feet of good new garden hose for salo at cost price. Kharon & E ldmgs. Lost Package conta'nlng little clrl's black pumps. Finder this office und receive ward. For Salo 5 passenger Franklin, run but little, cost J2H00. $600 will take It If sold this wack, owner go ing away. J. W. Davis, 700 K. Webb. You can't burn slate amr gravel! Don't try It. Phono Dutch Henry, Main 173. for clean screened Rock springs coal either lump r nut. It burns clean and goes further. If you wont to move, call PcnlnnJ Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. dray moves you quick. Trash once week. 647 Main street. Thono Main 38 for Parser's au tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun try and city. Quick service. Stand at French restaurant. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of job work, phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton. A Snap Owner leaving Fcndleton, must sell good 9 room house, furnish ed, three blocks from Ma.n street, nt bargain; terms. I'hono Black 2731. For rent Front office In Judd building. Apply to F. E. Judd. For Bent Couple nicely furnished room-!. Inquire, lis Jackson street. For Kent Three furnished rooms for light housi keeping. Inquire "F. M." tills of! ice. Everything that's good to eat. in meats and groceries at the Ca h market. 1'hone Main 101. Miss Ethel Udell, teacher of piano and harmony. Special train ng for beg niicr-1. Boom 5, East t ireonian. For Sale 2 "ft hen and pullets, ex cellent laying stock. Address, Mrs fiei. Bain, Box 502, Benll'tui, Ore. Wanted To rent furnished house of five or six rooms. Give terms Box 352, City. f-'pecljl rates to horses noarded by .he week or month Kt the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 18 1 have several large tracts of Uma tilla county wheat land and stuck ranches fur sale. Will tako In ex change property in Portland, Spokane or Pendleton. E. T. WADE. far', Eng.-iahl 1" transacting busi--net., pi Hi,, cliy today. J M ob N.irku of WcVton, Is a lU -in. .-s visitor In the city to-lay. H. S. Isuos an-1 wife of McKa? wre vi-iturs li Pendleton yesterday M's. J. ,1. Parker of Adams, cam in yesterday and registered nt Ui - : Co -St.. (ieorge Brand ef Walla Wal'a. e.ii.ie over irom the Garden city l:i;;l ev-nlng. , I. ynrin Cibson of North Yakima was a guest of one of the local M H--1: yesterday. A. S. Quart of Allien, mad:? a trlj to the city yehlerday and rcmainci over night. Mrs H. X. Stnnfie'd returned to lo r home at Slanf.c Id on the local this morning." G. S. Thompson and Fred liunn wire Hiiiuiig thy visitors from Walla Walla yesterday. "ol. H. II. Newport came up .yes terday on the motor Irurn his hum in Bcrmiston, City Attorney J. Roy Haley left this morning for Spokane "n a short bus iness trip. C. J. Freeze, veteran representative o' the Spokesman-i, view, is in Pen-illc-loil todav. .1 1!. Savior, well known ent end re idi-j.t, came in from Fr-'-water ye- ' terday and spent tho light here. J. F. .Mc.V-ug'et. weil known Jfcr iii stonlan, ;h numbered among the v.e i end rcid nts in the ci v y.-ter-day. Ford Carper, formerly with the Tailman Drug company in this city, is making one of his regular visits to the city. Prof. Charles Ovid lilakeslee and J din Braden, local musical instruc tors, returned this morning from a visi! to the east end of the county. J. II. Strohm camp up from lin mistoii i.,n the motor yesterday to at tend tho Kasnr-Cooley nuptials nn returned i his home this morning. James Welsh, who came up from Portland to negotiate with the Uound I'p association towards securing the Oregon rights to the moving pictures, re tained to his home yesterday. ell A Swell Line o Junior of checks and reversible mixtures, also late styles in Ladies Coats f Misses OATS No other near the While store dleton in ren and number 131 style compansion prices Make Us how I of invaribly lower. CJ CliiyLUlllt; smari; Coats proves our are Prove it Wohlenberg Dep't. S tore Better Goods for Less Money Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. nr. arrive 9:55 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent. Pendleton. Large hauled Night school at the Pendleton l us : ine-s college opens Monday, October W and ill be in session every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 until U o'clock. Individual instruction in commercial, shorthand and English courses. Special dis count will be given to those who Join next week. W. Chessman, state a?' nt fori eaver state Merchants' Mutual i Insuratie'e coinj).-ui-, came in' from j.oints to the east and j W. the B Fire ( l"i-d.iy from j.oints t ft'-r spending the night with his son Merle It. Chessman, left this morn ing for his norm? in Portland. Mrs. E. E. Goff of Portland, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kalph P.. Mi Ewen near Athena for the past three weeks, will leave for her home thl" evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mi'Ewcn accompanied her in from, their ranch to Pendleton this morning. mis OF 1MB I MMMWEST I. (.rande Store is Bobbed. La Grande, Ore. N. K. West's store was again robbed, the theft not being discovered until this morning. ! East Eeid Pooeay ' The most popular tra&ns place in town is r.cw for tfrs If r ng cast, or west or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific By. Closa connections nt Pasco with a'l through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pindleton. HEADQUARTERS F0H Toilet Goods We nre Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated pi Pii.b i:i:i i"se to ( i XT F' TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH 1WDER and MT. nOOD CREAM. Tailman & Co. Leading PnipKista of Eaat . era Oregon. KHUIWUM CLOSE OUR DRUG STORES AT 6:30 O'CLOCK each evening, beginning Oct. 1st and running to April 1st. Exception' being Saturdays which la 9 o'clock. Our Sunday hours nre open 9 to 12 a. m.; 4 to 6 p. m. A. C. KOEFPEX & BROS. rEXDLETOX DRUG CO. DOtfALDSOX. TALLMAN & CO. BcIm'I When Tt-aclicr Demnnds Nimi lier of Words ill lc tlomiry. Chicago. A Chicago hii;li school teacher has stirred up n hornet's m-si by demanding that fifty pupils In his English class report to him how mam words there arc in the latest edition of the most unabridged dictionary. .The pupils tried to ascertain the knowledge from books of statistics, libraries and univeislty professors, hut failed. At air indignation meeting it was decided that , the only way to answer the question was to count the words and this they decided to refus'. to d ). Prof. 1). P. Parham. who asked the Hitestion, admits he does not know the exact number himself, but said I several authorities gave it about 400,- 1 Cimi. Berry Wall an Kxlle. Paris. Berrv Wall, the one-time famous king of the dudes, is about t Join the great and growing army oi American expatriates. He has given orders to a house agent to find him an apartment in the fashionable quar ter of the Avenue du Bols do liou logne. His desire is to be in the mys tic circle where Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. John Mackay. Mrs John G. A Beishiiianii. Mrs. Clinch Smith, Mrs. (rant, who is Lady Essen's mother, and other women of fashion have set tled. Berry will f.ive up his place In For ty-fourth street New York, which he has occupied for the past twelve vears, and will make a hurried tri to New York to bring his furnltun and household goods to Paris. ; Mr. WaU's chief reason for jnluliu tile ll.vdes, Eddies and Yaiulerbill and other expatriates In Paris is be cause lie can indulge In his love o racing In the excellent sport provided , here. He is u conspicuous figure at the race course every, day and his only I American rival in the way of regular- it y In attendance Is Mrs. Charles Car ! roll, formerly Msls Susaiino Bancroft, j Though he will live permnneiitb abroad, Mr. Wa'l, unlike William Wal dorf Astor and IlarrU Phelps, will i retain his American citizenship. IDS AT ECHO Hums Kill Idaho Woman. Council, Idaho. Mrs. Kachel Smith, who was accidentally burned by her dress becoming ignited while filling a lantern Wednesday night, died as a result of her injuries. agent Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M. 536 (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore.. Oct. fi. The Echo woo scouring mills on Tuesday of this week, completed the season's work. It is stated by Manager Boss that this has been the most successful year in the history of the plant at this place. Iuring the past f.ve months over 51KI sacks of wool have been either hauled hv teams or shipped by rail to the scouring plant and - 1.400,000 pounds of cleaned wool have been .i..t..n nt.ii-bitla Villa Is -,,,,-.. , ; I nhv's bunding one of the leading industries oi ilciio with a monthly payroll of $1200. At the first meeting of the Episco pal Guild for the church year held at the home of Mr. F. E. Everiit, plans were mad" for the coming months I and the following officers were elect ed: President. Mrs. Carl Gilbert; vice president, Mrs. B. B. Stanfield; sec retary, Mrs. A. B. Thomson; treasur er, Mrs. Win. Jones; chaplain. Mrs. Jos. lienor; .service, Mrs, A. Long- well. Mrs. J. II. Galloway and children returned yesterday morning from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Touohet, Wash. E. C. Fish has gone to pilot Hock for the purpose of buying cattle to feed this winter for beef. Mrs. Anna Y'oung. who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sloan of Stanfield, is at home again. Mr. and Mrs. Wells have returned homo from a visit with Mrs. B. F. ltaley nt College Place. Mrs. J. Halstcad left this morning for a few days' visit with friends in Pendleton. Fred Andrews returned this morn ing from Fossil, with five carloads of cattle for winter feeding. Mrs. T. M. Johnson and little daughter spent today visiting In Fen- Man, Taken for Groue. Shot. Seattle. Mistaken for a grouse, Ji hn C. Pierce, former quartermas ter general of the Vnited Spanish War Veterans of America, was shot by a hunter in the woods of Vashon island. Th l.nllet nenetrated the wrist, am- I putation of the left hud and forearm resulting. Flames lXMrtiy Hotel. Murray. Idaho. An early morning fire, presumably caused by an explod ing lamp, destroyed the Lnnsville ho tel, this city's largest hostelry. A frame office belonging to County CYiviniissioner John Murphy. which ! caught fire from sparks, also burn ied. The total loss Is placed at JS, j Run, with $riflOii insurance. Mr. Mur- was valued at $500. Toppenish Home Is Destroyed. Toppenish. Wash. Al'hough ev?ry occupant of the building escaped without injury no property was sav ed from the .Tobn MeKune rooming Ionise, when it was totally destroyed by fire. When the occupants of the building awakened about 3. SO o'clock the interior of the 10-room building was ablaze from a fire of unknown origin. Aged -Indian Chief Hies. Seattle. Chief Wahnlchu of the Suquamish tribe of Indians, who was better known as Jacob .Kitsap, and who was reputed to be more than 100 years old, died nt his home on the Fort Madison reservation. Jacob Kit cap's great atre' is well authenticated. He was a middle-aged man when Sc uttle was founded fit) years ago nnd in IS 54 nt Mukilteo he signed a peace reaty with the whites. The aged man will be buried near Chier s-eattle. at the Old Man House on Bainbridge is land. dleton. George Bails from Pendleton returned on the local this morning. nn: DAl.MIS .1AII.EU ATTEMPTS SIIC1HF Tidal Wave In Sonora. Negates, Ariz. Oct. B. Meager de tails have been received here of tie i devastation of the const of Sonora tato in Mexico by a terrific storm which was nccompnnled by a tidal The Dalles. Ore. John Bcattie. keeper of the Wasco county Jail here. is lying at the hospital in a very crit ical condition as the result of nn at tempt to commit suicide about I o'clock. Beattie has been drinking heavily nnd when ho retired last night was under the influence of li quor. He sleeps In n room at the Jail The prisoners were awakened by two shots this morning, and their calls for help brought local police officers P the county jail, where Beattie wa found in an unconscious condition The first shot missed its mark, but tho second entered the man's In Just lit hind the right ear, crack the skull. The man has a slight chance to recover. Hoy I'alN Into Hot Water. Moscow, Idaho. Clover, tho tliree-ar-old son of Mrs. and Or. K. W. Woodward of Troy, was accidentally scalded to death in a tub of boiling water. Tho child and its mother were itlng nt the home of Mrs Wood- nrd's father. George Thorpe, ol tins city, who Is nbsent in the cast. Pre paratory to washing, the tub of water was left on the floor and the boy was laying In the room. Stepping back ward without noticing the tul ho staggered and fell. Much of I lie sKin came off with the clothing. TWINS HOIIX HAYS APAKT. Soil nnd Daughter's Advent Into World Astounds Doctors. Porterville Mrs. W. H. Martin, a resident of the Poplar district, has given birth to twins in circumstances which are almost without parallel, accordimt to local physicians. Mr.0 Martin, who weighs only about 100 pounds, gave birth to a ten-pound son on Tuesday. The second chl'd was born on Thursday, a ten-pound daughter. Both children are exceptionally vigorous. Overcoats rms.wiir uFg-nnni umiinii tr-grrreamsa-agsa is The warm kind The k'nd that fit The kind that wear The hind that satisfy Our li ine is larger and pret tier than ever. Every new pattern conceivable and priced to suit eyery pocket book Remember, this is the store with the all-wool policy combined with giving lower prices, always. Wcrkiopieo's Clothing I'tivine; vjoltt and less exj -0110 lr.afs our l'l'k'05 wave.