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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE FIVE 3 More Days OF OUR. GREAT uit and Dross Solo Your choice of 25 suits worth up to $37.50 for only $19.95 Your choice of 30 dresses, sold regular . up to $32.50 for $17.90 No Charges for Alterations Take advantage of this the greatest nioiuy Having event of the season. F. E. LIVENGOOD & GO, The Ladies' and Children's Store LOCALS Burroughs. Main S. Fuel. Main 178 for coal and wood. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. Phone Koplttke & Olllanders, for dry wood and. Rock Spring coal. 1. C. Snyder will spray your trees. Spray dope for sale by gallon. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 401 Aura street. Wanted Bundle wheat hay. Phone Black 2542. Household goods for sale. Apply Mrs. F. B. Clopton, 121 Monroe street. For Sale 29 head fresh Jersey milk cows. Inquire of R. H. Stevens, Dutch Henry Feed Yard. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke & Olllanders. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. For sale Kxtra good saddlo pony, flood llfo and style, yet perfectly gen tle. Phono Black 2542. Typewriters All kinds, 17.50 up. Hxpert repairing. O. W. Fritz, phone Main 166, office 129 B. Court st. For transfer work, huullng bag gage, moving household goods and pfcnos, and all kinds of Job work, phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock 'Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main B. Large shipment of new sidewalk lumber Just received at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Tard. Per rent Suite of unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon la Building. Steam heated, also gaa range In rooms. Apply at this office. Carload of fine cedar posts now for sale at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Both Plain and tar red. The State Hotel, corner Webb and Cattonwood streets, under new man agement. Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Phone Main 503. Screen doors and window screens, all sizes and prices, at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. We also make them to order. Moth proof cedar chests, great va riety of sixes and prices. Every home ebmuld have one. Pendleton Planing MT1I and Lumber Yard. Money to Loan $3000 or less at 8 per cent on good real estate security. AVaren J. M. Aeils, Gen. Del., Pen iteen, Ore. Wt Rent to a lady, a large, well fuTatsh.d room, with sewing machine, vary close In. Cheap. Inquire 719 Lmwn. Vp to Data Noodle Parlors. T Con Dung Low strictly first class Chop Suey and Noodle Parlors ars sow open in Pendleton. We ao Mclt your patronage Under State Hetel. corner Webb and Cottonwood streets. Phone Main 667. Tray or ee a specialty. Un Company, props. A wise widow can see through, a fan as easily as an Innocent girl can see through a window pane. SPRING OPENING At Donaldson's Soda Fountain by K. Kelly Banshor, who has leased my fountain for the sea son. He is an experienced soda dispenser who will serve you with the best soda, pure fruit Julceg and ice cream obtainable. Your patronage solicited. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist. Wo give rcoplos Warehouse Trading Stamps. PERSONAL MENTION CORRUPTION STATUTj According to a dispatch from Wash ingtnn, the statement of Ben Selling, candidate for the republican nomina tion for United States senator, shows he received $3500 from "contributing friends" for campaign expenses, of which ho spent J233 and JS05 from his own pocket. Inasmuch as the corrupt practices act makes It unlawful for a candidate to spend more than fifteen per cent of what his first year's salary would bo If elected, which In this rase would he approximately $1125, friends nf Judge Lowell, who complied with the law, spending only a' little over a thousand dollars, aro wondering how the .Portland millionaire clothier will explain away his seeming viola tion of the law. Walter M. Pierce filed a statement of expenses aggregating $781. O. P. Coshow submits a statement of $409 expenditures. For salt, at a great sacrifice, a complete outfit of household furni ture for living room, dining room and bed room. In fumed oak and clr cassion walnut, used only seven months. 613 Lewis street. Taxltiil) nn,i Touring Cars. 25 cents to any part of city. Phone Main 12. Day and night. A valuable dressing fer flesh wounds, burns, scalds, old sores, rash, chafed skin, is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, it is both healing and an tiseptic. Price 25c, 50c and $i.uu y bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Dra. LIST OF SURVIVORS IS CUT TO 755 (Contiued from page 1) shawl-enshrouded, illiterate and pen niless peasant woman. Millionaire ami Feasant. The stream of women with toddling infants or babies in arms, perhaps most of them to be widows, filed up from the cabins nnd over the side and away to life. The men by far the greater part of them remained to die, millionaire and peasant, and men of middle class, alike, bravely It must have been, sharing each others' fate and going down to a common grave. . Of the survivors, what? Their story of peril and suffering, with the revelation they would furnish of what happened on board the steamer, re mains to be told. How quickly they will be able to tell It to clear up all the mysteries of the Incident, of which the limited carrying i-apaclty of the Carpathla's wireless has left the world in doubt, seemed to depend en tirely upon atmospheric conditions. If a freak garment shocks a wo man she'll wear It sooner or later. I. E. YOUNG Candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Comity Superintendent. A record of 19 years' successful R. E. Dennis of Helix, was a visitor in the city yesterday. W. A. Gr.liam of Pilot Rock, was in from his home last evening. Sam Oldaker of Hermlston is in the city today. Dion Keefe is over from the Garden City today. I. V. Sater Is among the Walla VYalla people in Pendleton. Ed Burke was an out-going passen ger on No. 1 this morning. " J. W. Powers of Wallowa Is regis tered at the St. George. E. O. Widge of Walla Walla, was a guest of the Wowman yesterday. Al Slusher returned to Nolin this morning after spending the night in the city. Sheriff T. D. Taylor was a west bound passenger on the local this morning. Assessor C. P. Strain went to Pilot Rock on the local to that town this morning. J. T. Hinkle, candidate for a legis lative nomlnatln, is campaigning In the city today. W. R. Holderman and T. W. Ture man of Walla Walla, were guests of the Pendleton yesterday. L. X. Nelson was among the Athe na residents spending yesterday in Pendleton. Mis. Herbert Knox and Miss Ruth Booth of I'aseo were visitors in Pen dleton yesterday. Car! Christian of Athena, came In from his home yesterday and spent the night here. County Commlsosioner H. M. Cock burn came down from Milton on the local this morning. Ira M. Smith of. Walla Walla was numbered among the out of towi. people In the city yesterday. Frank K. Welles, county supcrln t T.dent, returned this morning from a campaign trip into tne east end of the county. Mrs. Margaret Adams, who was op erated on Monday for appendicitis. Is this afternoon reported to be much Improved. E Itosults Not Influenced by Ano or Time Standing, Reports Expert. "Rupture is not a tear or a breach in the abdominal wall as commonly supposed, but is the stretching or di lating of natural openings, therefore subjected to closure," said F. II. See- ley of Chicago, now Ht the Pendleton hotel; who will remain In Pend'.eton this Wednesday and Thursday until 4 p. to. only. "The Spermatic Shield Truss will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, affording immediate and complete relief, but closes the open ings in ten days, producing results without surgery or harmful injections. All charity cases without any charge, or any Interested will be shown the truss or fitted if desired " NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Who Fitted the Oca r of Rust-la, Will Ito at the Pendleton Hotel, Pendleton. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, wif. be at the Pendletn hotel and will .re main In Pendleton this Wednesday and Thursday only, April 17 and 18th. Mr. Seeley says: "The spermatic Shield Truss as now used and approv ed by the United States government will not only retain any case of rup ture perfectly, affording immediate relief, but closes the opening in 10 days on the average case." This In strument received the only award ir England and In Spain, producing re sults without surgery or harmful in jections. Mr. Seeley has documentary references from the United States government, Washington, D. C, for your inspection. All charity cases without charge, or if any interested call, he will be glad to show the truss without charge or fit them if desired. Anyone ruptured should remember the date and take advantage of this unusual opportunity. WOMEN'S LEAGUE WANTS SUFFRAGE At an adjourned meeting of the Pemlk-ton Chapter of the A. W. L., held in the city hall last evening, a stand was taken for equal suffrage, the following resolution being adopt ed: Whereas, The American Woman's League stands for the advancement of womankind along all lines. Therefore Be It Resolved, that there be an amendment to our state consti tution giving the vote to the women of Oregon. .An interesting letter was read from Miss Ida Boyd, a former well known Pendleton resident who is employed In the interest of the league at Uni versity City. Mo. E Laborer Dies at Hospital. James McDonald, a man 71 years of age, died yesterday morning at the hospital as the result of lung trouble. He had no relatives in this part of the country but had been working on different farms on the reservation for some time past, at one time being employed by Jack Mc Phail. He applied to the hospital last Saturday for assistance and the sisters, realizing he was very sick, took him in and administered to him, but his afflction was too far advanced to respond to the curative efforts made. Letters received by George T. Coch ran, progressive republican candidate for congress, and present water su peintendent for eastern Oregon, sup porting his candidacy are measured in four figures. Born in Union county, and raised in eastern Oregon where he practiced law, Mr. Cochran knows every foot of the district he would be asked to represent His platform hits a happy medium between standpat- Ism and radicalism. Vote 38 X Geo. T. Cochran. (Paid Advertisement.) INTERMARRY, IS YITAX'S ADVICE TO CHINESE RACES Marriage License is; Issued. A marriage license was issued to day to Henry A. Doan and Flora Du- nagan, both residents of this county. 1500 Hear Roosevelt. Hastings, Neb., April 17. More than 1500 heard Colonel Roosevelt speak here today. , WATER COLD; WOULD-BE SUICIDE CHANGES MIXD Chicago, 111. Tired of the life of a denizen of the lodging house dis trict and despondent because of his Inability to obtain work. Stanley Lies, 38 years old, attempted to end his llfo by Jumping Into the river from the Adams street bridge. He changed his mind, he said, on being dragged from the water because the water proved too celd. He was ta ken to the county hospital. Landing in the icy water Lies be gan to swim. He tried to reach the piling at the side of the river but the current carried him to Van Buren street bridge. There H. Wilkes, 3510 Lincoln avenue, threw him a rope. Grabbing hold of this he was pulled to one side of the river and then Po licemen Bunn, Harren and Knap, who were attracted by the commotion pulled him up out of the water. At the county hospital Lies said that he had been out of work for sev eral months and that he was despond ent over this. Peking. A manifesto issued by the president of the republic urges five races to amalgamate through inter marriage. General Sheng Yun, ex-Governor of the province of Shen SI, who early last month began a march on Pek ing, with a large number of troops, is irreconcilable, but is unable to continue the strucgle,. his Mohamme dan allies having accepted Yuan Shi Kai's terms. It is reported that these include monetary compensations. There is now an enormous demand for Norfolk Jackets We have just received an express ship ment of these Jackets in navys, greys and tans PRICED AT $80, $12 and $15 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' 1 WASH DRESSES of gingham, madras and percale. Sizes 2 to 1 4 years. Priced at 50c to $2.00 Tailored Waists of plain linen, set in, sleeves Priced at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Wohlenberg Dep'f Store. Better Goods for Less Money Ten Extra Green Trading Stamps given with each new PRESCRIPTION Yon want pure medicines. Correct work at right prices. TRY THE Pendleton Drug Co. "IX BUSINESS FOR YOCR GOOD IIEALTn." IirUlge Rids Opened. . At 2:30 this nfternoon, bids for the construction of the ten bridges recently ordered by the county court for different sec- Hons of the county were opened in the presence of represent- lives of near'y all of the com- peting companies. There are probably eight or ten bids in all, eastern as well ns western com- pnntes bidding for the business O We Sell Sulphur ro Koeppen's The druq store that terve you lest. Hinkle Endorsed By Uren Oregon City, Ore., April 17, 1912. Mr. O. D. Teel, St. George Hotel, Pendleton, Oregon: , I am astonished to learn that anyone questions J. T. Hinkie's devo tion to progressive peoples power laws. I know he was an active support er of the initiative and referendum nearly twenty years ago and that he has consistently supported measures to increase the people's power ever since that time with his money as well as his voice. He was an ardent ad vocate of statement number one in the campaigns of nineteen hundred six, eight and ten. I sincerely hope the people of Umatilla county will send him to the legislature in spite of any such falsehoods that his enemies may invent and circulate. He can be relied upon to stand by the people against the Interests in the legislature as well as out of it. W. S. UREN.' (Paid Advertisement.) A dispatch from Slan Fu says that refugees from Kan-Su have arrived safely and are proceeding to the coast. Among the refugees are four Americans. The other engineers are remaining in Kan-Su. Pending the pacification of the troops in the South General Huang Sing, commander-ln-chlef at Kan king, will continue under the direc tion of the president to exercise con trol over affairs in his- districts, in cluding civil, military and diplomatic matters-in the city. TO REPUBLICANS. Vote for George T. Cochran, pro gressive republican, for congress. 38 X George T. Cochran. (Paid Advertisement.) Women grow oirf despite their dis regard for birthdays. THE GREAT VOLUME OF BUSINESS WE DO not only enables us, but forces us to keep our large stock of Choice Meats and Fish fresh, not only every day but every Lour of tbe day. There is a reason for our great succes WE GIVE SATIS FACTION. Phone us your next order and let us prove it. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET WE GIVE "S. & R." GREEN STAMPS. Don's Eleal Bargains On New, Desirable Merchandise No need to linrry! These are not special. You will find the following lims carried In stork right along nnd the prices quoted are REGULAR prices every tiny of the year: Men's Summer Weight Union Suits, each 2.V Men's Work Sox, pair 3 l-3u Men's New Spring Suits Sit.ffS Men's Work Shirts 2-'ie .llin H, Stetson Hats S:t. " Tlio nliovo bargains CANNOT lie equaled In ivndh ton. :J Golden Rule Stoi WE LEAD, OTHERS rOl.I.OW. teaching. (Paid Advertisement.)