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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1906)
DAILY 'EAST ORKGOXTAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATTItDAY, NOVEMRER 10, ltO, TEN PA3EB. PACT TDT. MM E THE TRACKS SATURDAY Last Day of Our Great 10c Sale The economic housewife has, or will visit today our great 10 cent saving sale. Just take a saving look at our Inflow and see for yourself the Im mense values for 10 cents. Mixing bowls IOC Baking dishes 10c J-piece finest seml-porcelaln but ter dish IOC riates, finest semt-rorcelaln, with white and gold IOC Cups and saucers, seml-porcelaln, white and gold IOC Coat racks 1 Oc Pictures for framing, scenes of alnd- acapes, etc OC 4 boxes toothpick IOC Deep rudding pan 1 ()( Frying Pans IOC China creamers IOC Tin buckets 1()0 Cuart measuring cups IOC Coffee cans IOC Ftc, etc. Fvery hoy or girl making a 10 cent purchase during this sale will be given a kite absolutely FREE Tn-t forge tto give us that tea or coffte order. Empire Tea & Crockery Co., Inc. G. M. VINTON, Mgr. PHONE RED 3741 Main and Alta Sts. FOR HOLIDAY BRIDES MANY NEW AND PRETTY THING Sf ARE HERE FOR THE WEDDING SHOPPERS. THINGS THAT YOU HAVE NOT YET S THEY HAVE CEIVED FROM THE FACTORY sriMECT or wF.im street RAILROAD VI GAIX. Property Owners Dfdrc Paving on Webb Street, nut It Will Do Im practicable to Pave While the Track Is Located There Plan to Furnish the O. R. & X. With Cheap Depot C.romid if n Vnlon Icpt Cimiiot Rc Agreed X'pon. The movement which hits been agi tated by the Fast Oregontan from time immemorial, to secure the removal of the W. & ?. R- tracks from Webb street, and have that road enter the city by some route outside of the business districts, is again taking form, and will perhaps be carried to a suAcesful outcome. The plan proposed, as In the past, Is to have a union depot for the O. R. & N., W. & O. R. and I'matllla Cen tral or Tllot Rock road, where all trains entering and leaving the city may stop. This is thought to be the most feasible plan and the plan which will be urged by the Commercial as sociation and citizens interested in the movement. However, if the railroads cannot asree upon a union depot. It Is then proposed to have the city abandon portion of Railroad street near the O. It. . N. warehouse and sell at n moderate price to the W. & C. R sufficient ground for depot and ware houses there, thus taking the track off Webb street and giving the W. & C. R. depot facilities close to the O. P.. & N. to facilitate transferring from one system to the other. Property owners on Webb street will perhaps have a large amount of paving done within theNnext year or so and the railway track on a main business street Is highly undesirable and before paving contracts are made for Webb street It is hoped that some solution of the railway question may be reached by which the W. & C. R. will move its tracks. As the city grows and business is extended Into different sections the Impracticability of having a railroad track through the center of the busi ness district becomes more apparent and renewed efforts will be made to secure a change In the conditions. Among the property owners on Webb street who are In favor of mov ing the tracks from that street and who desire to pave are George Dar veau. of Hotel ft George, who owns 275 feet on Webb street, Henry La zink.i, Rudolph Martin and the East Oregonian. The matter will be brought before the Commercial association and the city council and It Is hoped to Induce the company to locate a different route Into the city and avoid the bus iness district. with the new blthullthlc pavement which has Just been laid from the de pot to the Pendleton hotel and Is be ing laid from tho main street to the court house. The people there are dt lighted with the pavement and want roore of It. They are also macadamiz ing a number of the outside streets. Paving Is not an experiment on paper In Pendleton." 10.1 U A. M. schedule time WILTj CHANGE NOVEMBER 21. LOOKING FOR CLEAN STREETS. In Claimed Ho Did Not Find Them Pendleton Today. "Wnl. whore's your paved streets that 1 been hear' tell of so long?" asked a farmer this morning who had"! not been In the city for several months past. "Main street looks a mite bet ter than It uster," continued he, "but there Is about as much soil there as there Is down our way." The visitor was Informed that the street has not been cleaned since the Having was laid, and that In the meantime considerable waste matter, water and mud had been permitted to accumulate, but that the aame would doubtless be removed in the course of a few months. "I reckon that they will get It cleaned by degrees so that tho shock won't be too great fer us fellers and the natives," concluded the farmer, Slight Changes Will Do Made In the Schedules of Connecting Trains to Conform Hardly Expected That tho Through Train Will Arrive on Time Any Oftener Than Heretofore, During the Winter, Though It Is Hoped the Per Cent of Delays Will He Reduced. R.M.t Mocked Sewer Pipe. A sewer pipe became blocked In some way this week and when the pipe was opened It was found that the root of a silver maple tree had grown Into the Inside of the pipe through a small opening and had grown into such a mass of rootlets and branches as to completely choke the four-inch pipe. Where the root entered the pipe hrough a tiny crack It was no thick er than a knife blade, and through this tiny branch the enormous mas of roots inside drew nourishment from the main roots of the tree. The oddity is now on exhibition on Court street and has been an object of Inter est to many who have viewed It. I n l tww n A v c M iEEN BECAUSE JUSTIBEEN RE- f ROYAL M. SAWTELLE, JEWELER. Cough Cause Removed LEVEE WORK HINDERED. TVnen the cause of a cough Is re moved the cough Is rightly cured. A cough is simply a nervous spasm that Is natural when the respiratory tract Is inflamed and congested. It's the condition of the membranes that should be changed. When they cease to Irritate there will be no cough. Our F. & S. Tar and Wild Cherry will change the condition quicker than anything you can take. It con tains no dangerous drugs and is pleasant to take. Be sure to get the genuine F. & P., for sale by TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists. Dnm Rrokc, Diverting AVater Into the Old Clinnnel. The rise of the I'matllla river a few Inches yesterday caused some delay in the work of constructing the levee rear the Ijl Dow place. The water broke through the dam below the Main street bridge and was dlverte from the mill race to the old channe along the levee. As a result, the workman on the reconstruction of the lovee were forced to abandon thei labors there to keep the water from cutting into the embankment a short distance above. The rlvr did not rise to any great degree, however, and no particular damage was done. This morning the dam helow the Main street bridge wa repaired and the water turned Into the Waiters' m'll race. t'nless ihe river ries within the next few days, no further delay in buiiJlng the lower levee Is anticipated. P'OHii-Kramer. Mips Cnrlta Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bean, the well known pioneers of this city, and Henry Kra mer, of Alkali, were married today at the home of the bride at 607 Wll low street, Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, the First Presbyterian church, per forming the ceremony. They will re side ut Alkali, where Mr. Kramer has a new home fitted up for himself an wife. Social Was Enjoyed. The football social at Pendleton academy last evening was highly en Joyed by a large crowd. A delightful program was rendered nnd a most en Joyable evening was spent. A num ber of booths served refreshments and the social was a financial success as well as a success socially. The winter schedule of fast trains between Omaha and Pendleton and Portland on the O. R. A N., will go Into effect with the train leaving Chi cago November 18, and arriving here November 21. No. will on the latter date, nnd thereafter, arrive in Pen dleton at 10:30 o'clock instead of 8:46 o'clock a. m. Slight changes will be made In the time schedules of the connecting trains, to conform with the winter schedule of the main line. While this new schedule becomes effective this month, It Is not expected that westbound passenger trains wl arrive in this city much nearer sched ule time -than they have for the past six months, for the reason that trains are obliged to run slower on the mountain divisions of the system dur ing the winter months. Accordingly, the Chicago-coast schedule must be lengthened about an hour and a half, and patrons of the road consequently hope that delays of passenger trains will be uniformly reduced. It Is estimated that No. 1 has ar rived In Pendleton on schedule time no more than three times during the past six months. Rainier Mineral Soap A Natural Medkin for the Skin. AN IMMEDIATE AND EFFECTIVE CVRE FOR ECZEMA AND. ALL ' SKIN SORES AND DISEASES. KEEPS OUT BLOOD POISONING. NO FATS ANTISEPTIC. FOR TOILET AND BATH, BEST IN THE WORLD. Rainier Mineral Soap lias no equal for all purposes. In home, office or factory., Just a few or the ninny things It will do: Cures all skin disease!, eczema, chapped hands, dandruff, bnms, Insect bites or poison oak; relieves Irritation from hives at once. . Removes tartar from the teeth without Injuring: the enamel. Cures hemorrltolds. Relieves painful corns and bunions In one night's application.' Removes all stains, Including Ink, from hands; also pitch, paint,, varnish, grease and mildew from clothing. It will deodorize dlslies after cooking fish, onion or cabbage In them. It will cure mange nn animals. A tliorough trial will convince Ihe most skeptical of the merits of Rainier Mineral Soap. Price 25 cents per bur. For solo by all reliable druggists. The Preston Manufacturing Comp. Elks' Children Party. On Thanksgiving evening Novem ber 29, Pendleton Elks will give a children's party, all the members and guests being required to dress as children. A most enjoyable affair is anticipated. Dancing nnd refresh ments will be features of the evening, and the costumes are expected to be unique and attractive. Already a number of Elks are having costumes made to represent "Dreamy Dave," "Sammy Small," "Kfltzenjammer Kids," "Lulu and Leander," nnd other noted children of the comic supple ments. This will be one of the most delightful events of the winter season in this city. ' Family of Eleven Photographed J. T. Lleuallen, the well know- Adams wheatgrower. Is In the city tO' day with his wife and family of nine children for the purapose of having a family group taken. Dr. F. A. Lleu allen of Helix, heads the list. A hap pier and more congenial family was never seen. Shlpiied Carload of Horses. A carload of draft horses was" ship ped over the W. & C. R. and North ern Pacific yesterday, to Seattle. The horses were purchased from farmers In this vicinity by A. Holcomb, who has shipped several carloads from Pendleton during the past several weeks. RAINIER. OREGON. TeniMtrary Doineiitln. J. H. Brookshlre. who has been held In the county Jail for a few days on the charge of Insanity, was releas ed from custody today. It Is believed that he was suffering from overdrink ing, and that his affliction Is only temporary. New Circulation Man. O. W. Claxtnn nf Portland, eastern Oregon circulation ngent for the Ore gon Dally Journal, is In the city today in the Interest of that paper. He takes the place of H. W. Brooks, who . I,. !.. mHtcrrf Oregon field for about three years. PRAISES PENDLETON. Rnkrr City Mayor Speak of Improve incuts Here. Mayor C. A. Johns yesterday re turned from Pendleton, where with At'ornev J. H. italey, he argued the Raker county bond case before the supreme court, says the Baker City Democrat. Speaking of his visit In Pendleton. Mr. Johns said. "Pendleton looks good to me. All the people seem to be cheerful and prosperous. I was particularly struck lit Police; CoiiHi in the police court this nli'irning Ja ob Lee and Dan Warren paid a fine $5 each for being drunk on the streets, Amos Williams, an inoian, was Up for the same offense, but be ing shy ready money was given three days In the city bastlle. It's time you knew something about our watch repairing de partment. If something alls your time piece, bring it here and let us prescribe a remedy. We execute quickly and at moderate cost, all sorts of watch and Jewelry repairing In the best manner possible. Winslow Bros. Jewelers-Opticians. Post office Block. Grow With a Growing Bank. We regard the steady continued growth of this. Institution as a credit to the enterprise of our business community as well as an evi dence of the esteem In which our officers and our business policies and methods are held. We Invite you to make this the clearing house for your financial affairs. We want the small accounts of the Individuals as well as the larger business of firms. The wage-earner has need of the bank as well as the business man. Open an account with even a small amount, pay all your bills with checks, and see how much better you get along. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK tcannaoo. Resources 1278,000.00. Chnrlle Bennett In Limbo. Charlie Bennett, an Indian, will be taken to Portland tonight to appear before the federal court on the charge of taking liquor onto the I'matllla reservation. Bennett was arrested a few days ago and has been a prisoner in the county Jail, awaiting removal to Portland. BETTER FURNITURE AT YOUR TERMS WITH THIS AS MY MOTTO, I DID MORE BUSINESS LAST MONTH THAN EVER EVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OE MY BUSINESS. IT WAS MAINLY DIE TO THE EXCELLENT LINE OF FURNITURE I MAKE IT A PRACTICE OF HANDL ING. I HAVE NOW ON THE ROAD ONE CAR OF EAST ERN FURNITURE AS WELL AS TWO CARS OF WESTERN GOODS. AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUND ALL THE LATEST CREATIONS IN EARLY ENGLISH MISSION WEATHERED OAK GOLDEN OAK FURNITURE IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY, SEE LEWIS HUNTER, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER Pruitt Sells Out. W. C. E. I'ruitt. who has been as sociated with B. F. Kennedy in the Baker City Herald, has sold his Inter est to Mr. Kennedy and will retire from the editorial management with in a few weeks. Mr. Kennedy will employ an editor and conduct the pa per alone hereafter. Divorce Was Grunted. Elizabeth Doerlng was today grant ed a divorce from Joseph Doerlng. by Circuit Judge H. J. Bean. Desertion was the cause for the action. Mrs. ' poerlng resides near Holdman, this county. Teachers to Weston. A party of public school tenchers, ncludlng Miss Clara B. Carpenter, Miss Mary Quick and Miss Orace Miller spent the day In Weston tne guests of Weston Normal teachers. Many Indians In Town. Over 200 Umatilla Indians were In thp rltv this nfternoon. The mna weather and the recent payment oi rent money were the means of bring Ing them to the city. Marriage Llcenfse Iwmed. . A marriage license was Issued to day by County Clerk Sallng to Chan. R. Creswell and Ethel M. Winn of Freewater. both KILLED ON nONEYMOON. Ohio Wreck Was Caused by Spreading Ralls. Loveland. O., Nov. 10. A Haiti more & Ohio express, westbound, was wrecked near Pleasant Plain, this morning by spreading rails. Brake' man Blllops was killed, and J. Ben nett and wife, of Odin, 111., a couple on their honeymoon, were killed. The bride Is dying. The bridegroom was fatally Injured. Reported Resignation. Chicago. Nov. 10. It Is reportel that on account of the feud between Brvan and the democratic leaders in Illinois. Charles Boeschenstein or na wardsvllle, editor and chairman or tne democratic state committee, will re' sign January 1. Petition for Rev. Potwlne, A petition Is being circulated among the parishioners of the Church of the Redeemer asking for the return of Rev. W. E. Potwlne to succeed the late Dr. Henry Dixon Jones. Rev. Pot wlne Is now located In Honolulu. Ho was formerly rector of the local parish, having been here steadily for over 20 years. The Best Guaranty of Merit Is Open Publicity. hot t in of Dr. Pleroe's world- tmnxvA mitino lAAvinir the areat labo ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., bas printed upon Its wrapper all the Ingredients entering Into Its composition. This fact alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Modi .inaa in a ebut all bv (nmeka. They cannot be classed wun patent or secret medicines because they are neither. This Is why so many unprejudiced physicians prescribe them and recommend them to (hall. natlanU. ThflT knOW What they are composed of, and that the Ingredients are those endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. Th further fact that neither Dr. pica's ftnldan Medical Discovery, the great stomach tonic, liver lnvlgoratpr, heart regulator and blood purifier, nor bis ravorite rrescnption - iur wan, um worked, broken-down, nervous women, contains any alcohol, also entitles them !! k themselves. Munv ve&rs aao. Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a Detter solvent ana wmv stirs of the medicinal principles reald' Ing In our Indigenous, or nafre, medl ini nlnti than is alcohol: and. further mnr that It iviunMfls valuable medicinal nmratrtiMi of It own. belns? demulcent. nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efflottnt antlferment. ttaithar nf the shove medicines eon tains alcohol, or any harmful, hablt fnrminir Hrucr a will be seen from a glance at the formula printed on each bottle wrapper. They are safe to use and nsttAnt tst 11 r A. 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They will learn that for sll headi the Stetion ii the world's standard in style, beauty and workmanihip. Wi kitt iki liaiMa ioii a Dtibr Hmi l til Hit rli. $5 START RIGHT To be well dressed, puts you on the road to success in life. MEN'S SHOP CLOTHES will start you right. All Suits and Overcoats purchased here will be kept pressed FREE OF HAR GE. Copyright 1906, fey Th Houm of Kuppnhlmr SUITS .a OVERCOATS $10.00 up 72MeiTs Shop? MAX BAER. 1 ' M.