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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1912)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1012. PAGE FIVE PERSONAL MENTION Extra Big Spscial All This Week 45 Ladies and Misses Dresses, all sizes and materials, all this seasons styles and worth up to $35.00 Your Choice SEE CORNER WINDOW F. E. IMNGOOD & CO. The Ladies' and Children's Store LOCALS Main 178 for coal and wood. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. Burroughs. Main 5. Fuel. If you want dry slab wood, phone Main 8. Phone Koplttke & Gillanders, for dry wood in Rock Spring coal. Dry red fir wood, $7.00 per cord de livered. Phone Black 3622. Wanted Extra salespeople at the Wonder Store. Apply at once. State Hotel Furnished rooms at special rates by week or month. Wanted Extra salespeople, at the Wonder Store- Apply at once. 1. C. Snyder will spray your trees. Spray dope for sale by gallon.. Alfalfa hay for sale, first cutting. Address Wm. Milne, Pendleton, Ore. Ga9 range for sale. Inquire 508 Franklin street or at postoffice after 2 p. m. Dry slab wood. Just the wood for summer use. Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone Main 8. Wanted Girl to work on rmnch. Middle aged lady preferred. Apply at 707 Lllleth stroet- All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke A Qlllanders. For Sale Holt Jr. 16 foot cut com bine harvester. Inquire Margaret Molstrom. Box 548, Pendleton, Ore Large shipment of new sidewalk lumber just received at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Moth proof cedar chests, great va riety of sizes and prices. Every home shpald have one. Pendleton Planing Mfll and Lumber Yard. Bor Sale 29 head fresh Jersey milk cows. Inquire of R. H. Stevens, Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Carload of fine cedar posts now for sale at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Both Plain and tar red. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos, and all kinds of Job work, phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. Young veal! Thono your order to the Central Meat Market. Main 33, for prompt delivery. Messengers wanted, good wages, splendid opportunity to learn tele graphy. Apply Western Union Tel Co. We wjint to move two hundred cords of dry slabs within the next thirty days to make room for new stock, Oregon Lumber 'Yard. Young veal! Phone your order to the Central Meat Market.,1 Main 33, for prompt delivery. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Fer rent Suite of unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon lan Building. Steam heated, also gas range In rooms. Apply at this office, For Rent to a lady, a large, well furalshed room, with sewing machine, very close in. Cheap. Inquire 719 Lllleth. Strictly first class chop suey and noodle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Everything new. Under State Hotel. Phone Main E67. Un Co, Props. SPRING OPENING At Donaldson's Soda Fountain by K. Kelly Bansher, who has leased my fountain for the sea son. Ho is an experienced soda dispenser who will serve you with tho best soda, pure fruit Juices and ice cream obtainable. Your patronage solicited. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist. We give People Warehouse Trading 6 tamps. Remember, Bernhardt In "Camille" at the Cosy April 26 and 27. A treat of a life time, Bernhardt in her greatest success, "Camille," Cosy, April 26 and 27. Dance. There wl'.l be a dance at German Hall. Middle Cold Spring, Saturday night, April 27. Everybody welcome. IiCt the Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty is quick work. Phone Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. We haul any thing. Penland Bros. For Sale The best plumbing, pawnbroklng and second hand busi ness in eastern Oregon. For partic ulars write Sharon & Eddings, Pen dleton, Ore. Independent messenger service, re liable and responsible. Headquarters Griggs & Stangler's cigar store, or phone Main 464. Taxlcab and Touring Cars. 25 cents to any part of city. Phone Main 12. Day and night The Devlne Sarah will positively appear In "Camille," Cosy, April 26 27. THE WONDER STORE TO CHANGE HANDS Announcement has Just been made that the Wonder store of this city is to change ownership, the old firm of Despaln & Bonney retiring. It has been rumored on the streets for several days that the present own ers desired to dispose of their stock and this rumor was confirmed today by the statement that the sale had been effected with the one condition the stock must be educed to $15, 000. Despaln & Bonney have agreed to these terms and to accomplish this gigantic undertaking are going to in augurate a big public sale, commenc ing Saturday morning, April 27th, at 9 o'clock a, m. It Is clearly a case of compulsion, combined with a resolve to sacrifice regardless of cost. Mr. Bonney wishes to retire from business and the heirs of the late J. B. Despaln desire to set tle the estate. The stock is going to be reduced J15.000 in two short weeks in order to complete tho trans fer to other hands. This Is not to be a money-raising event nor a sale of old and unseason abje goods, but everything In the store including all their new spring and summer shipments are to be thrown on sale nt whatever-' price tho mer chandise will bring. WKSTOX COWGiill., HAND TO COME IN' AI TOS The famous Weston Cowgirl Band will arrive in this city next Saturday and give a concert in the People's Warehouse during the afternoon. The trip from Weston will be made In au tomobiles. This band was to have given a concert last Saturday, but It was postponed owing to tho bad weather. All are invited to come out and hear it. 1 , The Grand. Walters & Murray, the favorites. were held ' over for the first part of tho week and made good again. Geo Hackcthorn, Pendleton's youngest nc tor, marie another hit last night. He will fill the bill the first pnrt of the week with Walters and Murray. Thursday, Stevenson and Barr, the champion Texas Tommy dancers, coming directly from the Bnrbary coast, will open a four days engage ment In the Grand. , The Sunflower Comedy Quartette, due here from the east, could not get here In time for this change. They will give vent Monday. Tho world's famous emotional act ress, Sarah Bernhardt in "Camille.' April 26-27 at the Cosy. Tlio Difference. The difference "between a dema gogue arrd a patriot is that the dema gogue frequently makes it pay. Charles L. May of Weston, was down from his home yesterday. Mrs. J. F. McXaught of Hermiston, Is a visitor In Pendleton today. Mayor James Kyle of Stanfield, is a business visitor in the city today. Rev. E. W. Warrington of Pilot Rock, is vlting in Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Ward of Echo were Pendleton visitors yesterday. Sarah Benedict was among the Echo residents In Pendleton last eve ning. Frank Hinkle of Pilot Rock was In from the south end town yesterday evening. James P. Xeal, Firewater attorney, came in from his home on the local this morning. Roy Head came down from his home at Weston yesterday and spent tlie night here. Roy Alexander left last evening via Walla Walla for Portland on a hur ried business trip. Roy Alexander left last evening for Portland where he Is to visit for sev eral days. Edward D. Ea'dwin, campaign man ager for JUdge W. It. Ellis during the primary race, left today for Portland, where he Is to pactice law. Mrs. W. J Patterson, sister of Mrs. A. Alexander, is now In the city en route to Baker to visit her mother in the latter city. Henry Waldo Coe, chosen at the primary election as one of the dele gates to the republican national con vention, came In on the motor this morning. Fred Lockley, former advertising manager of the East Oregonian, now with the Sunset-The Pacific Monthly magazine, is visiting old friends in the city today. Tonight IJIjr Dance. Hound-Up Cowboy Band. Woodman Hall. Fine music. Eagle- First and only pictures of 1,1 a dam Sarah Bernhardt in "Camille," Cosy, April 26-27. Farm House Burns Down. The farm house on the Mrs. F. B. Clopton farm two miles west of the city, burned to the ground Monday night and it together with the con tents were reduced to ashes. The house was occupied by Frank Taylor but he was in Walla Walla at the time of the blaze. His hired man escaped without even saving his bed. A de fective flue is supposed to have been the cause of the fire. The house was Insured for $200 and the contents for 1700. County Treasurer Purchases County Treasurer G. W. Bradley to day filed a deed to twenty acre.s In the west end' of the county which he had purchased from H. H. Lewis fur (1500. Parish Holds Annual Eleeetion. The annual election of the parish of the Church of the Redeemer was held last evening and the old vestry con sisting of R. J. Slater, J. T. Lamblrth. R. M. Sawtelle, Ben L. Burroughs. O. M. Rice, J. F. Robinson and Mark Moorhouse was re-elected. Today Indian Payday. Today is the day upon which the Indians of the reservatiop receive their regular apportionment of funds and. as a result, there are a large number of them in the city. Indisputable. "Don't you believe the level of hu man intelligence is gradually rising?" "No. on the contrary. Never before were there as many writers of popu lar songs as there are today. st ex i : ruoM We Never Forget the BABIES. Just received a big assortment of Infants soft sole slippers and sandals in plain and combination colors, one strap and four straps. We want your price will get it Better John G. Minton f Albany, Supt. Oregon State S. Mr. E HURT BY LIVE WIRE Salem, Ore., April 24. Thomas Condon, from Multnomah county, one of the six patients who escaped from the insane asylum by overpowering Attendant Bagley, lies suffering in the institution from a serious burn re ceived from an electric shock, when he broke into the substation of the Oregon Electric early this morning. The discovery was made that six in stead of five escaped when a count was made of the inmates After as sisting Augustus Don s; us, Frank Tompkins, W. H. Jones, Frank Allen anj William Colin, in overpowering the attendant Condon seems to have separated from the others and gone WOH : ' :'-' . 1 - l ) J SQI AW MAX, " AT THE OP.E.CiOX THEATER, TlT ESDAY EVEXIXG. Also another shipment of Women's Pumps and Oxfords received this morning. Be ready for the Boy Scout Shoe when it arrives. Shoe business, and if quality and we have it. Our guarantee with every pair. LENBERG OEPT. Goods For Less Money T - III- l! of Home and Visitation Department, S. .Vsoelatlon. in the direction of Waconda. Laboring under the delusion that he is professor of electricity, he broke in to the depot of the Oregon Electric there and began manipulating the switchboard, with the result that his arm Is seriously burned. Superin tendent R. E. L. Steiner Is unable to say whether the arm can be saved or not. The five effected their escape from the asylum by overpowering Attend ant William Bagley. It was the regu lar evening for the moving picture en tertainment, but the fiv ewho were confined in ward 31 a semi-dangerous ward expressed a desire not to attend and were left in charge of Bag'.ey. Attracting his attention to a piece of cloth in the closet, they leaped upon and overpowered him. Uking away his kevs. Then they bound h!nf hand and fo"t, and stopped his mouth with a piece of cloth. With the keys they effected an escape from the ward and into the yards, where I SA vtX STOKE We Sell Sulphurro Koeppen's The drug tore that tervet you best. they seemed to have separated. WHY THEY HEMUXED. "I held the audience spellbound for more than an hour,"' boasted the cam paign speaker. "Pshaw," replied a member of the local committee, "it wasn't your talk- . ing that made the people stay. We had advertised that Billy Smiggley would play a cornet solo after you. got through, but for some reason he failed to show up." MIGHT BE WORSE. "It must be terrible to have to live in Iceland, where the night is six months long and winter lasts most of the year." "oh, there are lots of things that are worse than living in Iceland. For instance, the people of Ieeland have probably never heard about that 'Hnun' dawg' song."