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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAOT ORGONIAlf, PENDLETON, OREGON, BfOYDAY, JAXUAIIY 21, 1907. vmm vrrm. 2 days of Special Drives in All Departments. General Landslide of Prices which will Please your Pocket Book, Listed for Tuesday and Wednesday. V As these Reductions Include Every Article in Every Department, We Attempt no Quotation of Prices But Invite You to Come.- Two Days that will Mean Much Saving to You, But a Heavy Loss to Us. The order has gone forth that many lines must disappear, so it's up to you, for we have trimmed tha prices as they were never trimmed before. LEE TEUTSCH'S Department, Store, MAIN (Sb ALTA STS., PENDLETON, OREGON CITY BREVITIES All kinds of good, dry wood. See Mlnnls. Private room and board, S13 South Main street. Special sale of hair goods at Mrs. Camrhell's millinery. Houses and rooms, close In, for rent Apply John Vert. Embroidery sale on at the Wonder Store. Don't overlook It. Charles Lane ft Son put In window glass. 'Phone black 3071. Bee Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Music hall, LaDow block, for rent for dances, etc. Apply ohn Vert. Charles Lane ft Son for paints and wall papers. 807 Vincent street. Nice furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire 302 Logan street Don't forget that the Wonder Store carries a full line of popular priced hoes. Tou can save fuel by using building paper. Better try It. Oregon Lum ber Tard. Buy building paper and cut your fuel bills half. We have a large stock. Oregon Lumber Tard. Cerena S. Drlscoll, voice, piano and elocution. Studio (04 Thompson street Telephone Black 2281. Wanted At once, coal sacks at Potlntcii Lumber company: will pay highest market price for same. When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Rates II per day and up 1 ward. European plan, free 'bus. 230 acres summer fallow for rent northwest of Pendleton. One and a half miles from depot Apply John Vert Lost Lady's purse, between tele phone office nnd Aura street, con taining some silver. Leave at tele phone office for reward. Ac"inem fur Improvement if East roiirt Street. Notice Is hercbv given thnt pay ment for Improvement of East Court Direct from Its Intersection with the east property line of Main street to the weft property line of Vincent street, In the city of Pendleton, the whole coat of wblch is $19,888.92, are now being n-eolved at the office of the city recorder, where a statement of said assessment against each lot or part thereof Is now on file. THOMAS F1TZ OERALD, Recorder of the Citv of Pendleton. We have a well equipped WATCH HOSPITAL where nil the Ills of watches can be repaired. We guarantee all our work and usame you our prices are the lowest consistent with good work. LOUIS HUNZIKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 7IH Main St. "MICK RAKE" IX LA GRANDE. Municipality la Being Cleaned Out Morally. La Grande Is undergoing a munici pal house cleaning almost as com plete as the one carried on some time ago In St Louis by Joe Folk, accord ing to the statement of J. W. Knowles, an attorney of the Union county cap ital, who was In Portland yesterday on his way to Salem to argue a case before the Oregon supreme court says the Oregon Dally Journal. Two councllmen of La Grande are at present under indictment for an infringement of the county laws. The mayor was arrested a few days ago for violating the quarantine ordi nances and the marshal was acquitted yesterday of a charge of using profane language while arresting a man for using profane language. Every one is happy over the marshal's vindica tion. Otherwise La Grande is quiet. Mr. KnowleB says the people of Union county want the choice of the voters ratified by the election of Bourne, and believe that with the latter and Fulton in the United States senate Oregon will have as able a representation In Washington as that of any other state. VAl'DEVILLE OPENED. Matinee Tills Afternoon Was Well Re. reived Regular Ierformanccs This Evening. The Star Vaudeville theater In the Ferguson building on Main street, was formally opened this afternoon with a mntlnce which was well received. Tonight two performances will be given, one at 7:30 and one at 8:45. and hereafter three performances will he given each day, Including the matinee at 2:45 p. m. The attractions presented this after noon were good nnd the Star promises to give a first-class show every day and night. The theater Is well ar ranged. The stage is convenient and well lighted and the management has done everything possible to furnish a clean, entertaining place of amusement. A. M. HREWEIt'8 LEG BROKEN. While Breaking on Heppner Branch Injured at lone. A. M. Flowers, son of C. L. Bowers, of tlie Telephone Stables, and who has been working as a brakeman on the Heppner branch road, had his left leg broken JuBt above the ankle last Fri day night At the time the train was at lone and Bowers was setting out a freight ear. While doing so he caught his left foot in a frog and in trying to free himself wrenched the leg so hard that the bone was broken. He Is now In the hospital at Heppner. Asrancnt for Improvement of Main Street. Notice is hereby given' that pay ments of assessments for Improvement of Main street from Us Intersection with the north property line on Bluff street to b: Irtge crossing the Umatilla river on said Main street In the city of Pendleton, the whole cost of which Is 132,981.49, are now being received at the office of the city recorder, where a statement of said assessment against each lot or part thereof Is now on file. THOMAS FITZ GERALD, Recorder of the City of Pendleton. Recovering From Blood Poisoning. Dr. T. J. Lloyd, the well known veterinarian who has been confined to his home with an attack of blood poisoning, is considerably Improved. Agents for Delicious New York (Candies. PIPfifNfil isr c. .'.''V- jfvsr. y.v.v sirX: mom: mmrnmmmmmmm The Drug Store that Serves You Best SHEEP BUYER WILL RETURN. John Towno Will Quite the Business for Seattle Real Estate. John Towne, the well known sheep buyer of Cut Bank, Mont, was In the city for a few hours yesterday morn ing. He was upon his way to Montana from Seattle, where he had passed several weeks lately. "In our part of Montana we did not suffer much from the storm," he said, "because winds came up and blew the snow Into drifts. As a result we had no trouble feeding, and letters I have received from my men show the losses to be light. But in the section around Miles City and near Glendlve I understand the losses were terrible. The snow was deep and crusted be fore the big storm came on. On ac count of the crust It was impossible to clear the ground for feeding, even with snow plows, and the Bheep died." During the winter Mr. Towne has been speculating In Seattle real estate and thus far has met with good suc cess. He says it Is now his intention to dispose of his sheep next summer and try his fortune in Seattle, which he believes will be the most thriving city of the coast. Owing to the uncertainty at this time, Mr. Towne says he does not care to contract sheep yet, but expects to return to Pendleton for that purpose In a month or six weeks. PERSONAL MENTION1 J. T. Lleuallen of Adams, Is here to day on business. Leon Cohen Is expected home from Portland this evening. Mayor S. A. Barnes of Weston, is In the city today on a brief business trip. C. E. McLellan of Juniper canyon, left today for Portland for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rhull have re turned from Seattle, where they passed ino last rew months. Juice W. R. Ellis has returned from Portland, where he attended the recent meeting of the Shrlners. Miss Ruth Kidder, who resides two miles west of the city, has gone to Athena to remain during the winter. F. A. Berlin of Athena, who came down to attend court this week, was relieved of duty and returned home to day. Miss Grace Hudson, who was taken to the hospital Saturday suffering with rheumatism, Is somewhat Im proved. Miss Gertrude Sheridan came home Saturday from Nolin, where she had been visiting as the guest of Mrs. W. A. Sluaher. Dr. E. A. Mann, formerly of this city and now of Condon, stopped off here this afternoon on his way home from Walla Walla. Henry Baughman, who haa been 111 at his home two miles west of the city, with an attack of typhoid, is now somewhat Improved. Norbourne Berkeley haa Just re turned from the Granite mining dis trict, where he has been for the past two weeks on business. Johnson's orchestra left this after noon for Umatilla to play for a dance that Is to be given there this evening by the railway men's club. Miss Gertrude Brusha of Pendleton, is a guest at the home of A. F. Rich ardson, city passenger agent of the Rock Island. Portland Journal. F. E. Llvengood, dry goods man In the Teutschp department store, has returned from a purchasing trip to Chicago, New York and other eastern points. W. D. Burford and Walter Markham have returned from a duck hunt In the vicinity of Hermlston. They sue ceeded In bagging a large amount of game. Conductor J. B. Smith of the Hunt ington-Pendleton passenger run. on the O. R. & N., who has been 111 with the grip, for a few days, will resume his run tonight John Woods and wife and Mrs. S. Pleasant Whist Party. Miss Mamie Vey gave a pleasant which party at her home on Friday evening, the following being present: Misses Mllarkey, Sheppard, Duncan, Fltz Gerald, Lee, Kate Dyer, Reerden, Ellen Dyer, Lillian Romagoux, Mary Dyer, Pearl Romagoux, Hemelgarn nnd Miss Ames from Walla Walla: Messrs. Manuel Pedro,, Earl Kelly, Harry Morsey. Roy Alexander, L. Monterastelll, A. Romagoux. J. Wat son, Tom Mllarkey and Joseph Murphy. Fat Cattle to Seattle. Nate Rains has just purchased from Julius Gurdarlan, 150 her.d or six car loads of fat cattle which Mr. Gurdar lan has been feeding on his Birch ceek ranch during the 'Winter. The cattle will be shipped out to Seattle over the W. & C. R. Mr. Curdarian has been feeding 220 head on alfalfa and will market the remainder In a short time. Baptist Meetings This Week. Every night this week except Sat urday, the meetings will be held. Rev. Harry Secor will speak tonight Hear him. There was a large attendance at all the services yesterday, and now everything looks favorable for a good week. Come out every night. This week will close the meetings. CHARGED WITH BLACKMAIL. Former Employe of Woman Under Arrest In California. Los Angeles. Cal.. Jan. 21. James Lauer, until recently employed at the country .home of Mrs. Joseph Maler, widow of a wealthy brewer near Glen dale, Is under arrest charged with at tempting to extort $1000 from the woman. It Is charged he sent a let ter demanding that monev be sent him through the Glendale postofflce or he would take her life. He did not wait to get the money by mall, but went to the "house, where he was arrested. SACRIFICE SALE or Children's Coats J5 COAT8 IN RED, NAVY, BROWN AND CASTOR, COATS WORTH M.00, $8.00 AND $10.00. Sixes fl, 8, 10, 12, 14 I EARS. SPECIAL PRICE $2.00 YOUR CHOICE OF ANY COAT IN STOCK: NO RESERVE. THE ALEXANDER.. DEPARTMENT STORE EMBROIDERY SALE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, ONE DAY ONLY Hopkins, M. S. Robinson and wife and son, and G. W. Ingle and Amos Rich ardson, all of Milton, are In the city today on business. Conductor James Conners, who has been on the Huntlngton-Pepdleton passenger run of the O. R. & N. for a few trips, will leave for his home at La Grande tonight William Roper, who formerly con ducted the blacksmith shop at the corner of Garden and Alta streets, has returned to College Place, Wash., af ter a week's visit here. Charles Swain, state engineer, ar rived In the city yesterday from Mil ton. He will be engaged here for some time preparing maps for the plaintiffs in the Byers' case. Miss Belle Wallace, who formerly taught In the Pendleton academy, has been employed by the school board as the additional teacher for the West End school. She commenced upon her duties this morning. Engineer J. R. Oliver, formerly of the mountain division of the O, R. & N., but now employed on the Southern Pacific out of Santa Barbara, Cat, passed down the O. R. & N. this morning to his home after a visit at La Grande, G. B. Datson, formerly employed In the engineering department of the O. R. & N., is in the city today making arrangements to go to Portland to re side permanently. He has been la the employ of the O. R. ft N. for sev eral years and la a popular and effi cient young man. Mrs. F, S. Ivanhoe, who Is teach ing In the public schools of Pendleton, returned last evening to this city. To night Mr. and Mrs. Ivanhoe leave for a brief visit to Portland. From Port land the district attorney will go on to Salem, and Mrs. Ivanhoe return to Pendleton. Pendleton Observer. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wylle and fam ily left today for their home In Eu gene after a visit here with their daug- ter, Mrs. Geary Klmbrell. They have Just returned from the east where they visited for some time, and If they find a buyer for their property In Eugene, will return to this city to re side, i ! JACK BROWN l Dealer in Z HIDES, WOOL AND JINK 212 West Webb St. J AUCTION! I will sell at Public Auction, at my place 5 miles from Warren Station Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1901 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: y CONFESSED BANK ROBBERY. Involves Others, and More Arrests to Bo Mode. Stockton, Cal., Jan. 21. James and H. J. Walsh were arrested Saturday night for robbing the National Ex change bank of Milwaukee on No vember 6 last. They have made a confession Involving the teller of the bank and a brnkoman of tho North western rnllrond. Tho amount stolen wins J1250. Tho Milwaukee police have been given Information that will undoubtedly lead to two more arrests. Marriage Licenses Issued. Marriage licenses h'avo been Issued by the county clerk to tho following couples: Sam N. Cutllff of Walln Walla, and Minnie J. Wilkinson of this county; and to Louis Brandon and Julia Shlpp. Daughter Was Bom. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marple at their home In the east end of town Saturday night. 6 head of stood Work Horses. 1 1 head of Young Mules, two and three years old. 10 head of Young Colts, two to four years old. Milch Cows. Bull. 3 1-4 Bain Wagon with wheat rack High Wheel Wagons. Water Tank. Buggies. 1 Mower and Rack. 1 Dee ring Binder. 1 Three Gang Plow. 1 Fanning MUl. 3 Sets of Double Harness. 2 Single Harness. 1 Drill. 2 Harrows. 3 Weed Hakes and Hods. Wheat Hay, Household Furniture and other things too numers to mention. Sale will begin at 10 a. m. FREE LUNCH TERMS: All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10 eight months time will be given on bankable notes of approved security, drawing 8 percent interest from date. 3 per cent discount for cash. D. E. CARGILL OWNER. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. Read the East Oregonlan.