East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 29, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1907,
PAGE FIVE.
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Store Closed All Day Decoraation Day.
Sensatianal Embroidery Sale
FRIDAY
See Window Display
Teutsch's lost Successful
PERSONAL
MENTION
flebu
ilding Sale
3850 yards fine Swiss and Cambric Embroideries
from 2 to 9 inches wide and worth up to 25c yd.
On Sale All Day Friday
As much as you want
1
YAKU
Remember, the Big Red Sign is the Place.
's Dep t. Store
The Fastest Growing Store in Eastern Oregon.
CITY BREVITIES
Try Hansen's sundae at Donald
eon's. All kinds of good, dry wcod. Sm
Mlnnla
Meet me In the Mass at the Basis
carnival
For rent, two houses. Inquire B.
J. Bean,
Wanted Gardener at Cunningham
ronch at Pilot Rock.
All kinds of fancy drink, at Don
aldson'. ioda fountain.
Nicely furnished -ittage for rent.
Enquire 400 Water street
Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat"
flour, now on the market
See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that
bums. Lots of It on hand.
Leathers Transfer Co., day and
night service. 'Phone Main 611.
Nice furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent Inquire SOi Logan street
"Waltze He Around Again Willie"
IF YOC HAVE ANY
EYE TROUBLES
bring them to us as we are r.llass.
opticians. No charges for the . imag
ination and a very reasonable one far
the best kind of glasses. All work
guaranteed. Yours for good goods
and good results.
Louis Himziker
Jeweler (Si Optician,
ti aula m.
at the Eagle carnival dance. May St,
100 trimmed hats at half price.
Mrs. Campbell's Mllinery.
Have the baby's picture taken at
Bowman's studio, near bridge.
For Rent Two neatly furnished
rooms at III South Main street.
Save your money and see the mon
key, at the Eagle carnival May It.
See the great Thaw trial Illustrated
at the Eagle carnival t: a las of May.
For hardwood, white enamel lined
refrigerators, go to Goodman Hard
ware Co.
Large line of high grade . ham
mocks Just received, at Goodman
Hardware Co.
Housekeeping rooms for rent, only
one block from Main street En
quire at 108 W. Webb street.
Trained cats, dogs, piules and mon
keys will do many bewildering stunts
at the big Eagle curnlvaL the last of'
May.
The roller skating season Is now on.
In order to skate your shoes must fit
To get a proper fit you must buy them
at the Peoples Warehouse.
U. S. Health & Accident Insurance
Co., Saginaw, Mich., sella best, dollar
per month policy on market; new
features, new rates; agents wanted.
Western office, lot Marcum, Portland,
Ore,
Chose & Sanborn Coffee and Teas,
the. best line of Groceries for less
money. Lowest price, courteous and
obliging Is my motto. Give us a call
and inspect our goods. We make the
price. C. Rohrman.
For Sale Columbia ' phonograph
coating fist, and SO records, costing
60 cents each. Will sell outfit for,
S175. Guaranteed In first class con
dition. Bert Wilson, room Schmidt
building.
Why not get the best bread T You
deserve It Buy from first hand and
save two profits. Get the best for
your money. You should get Rohr
man'. bread, It has that creamy taste
and It Is even better than mother's
bread. Buy from a baker and get the
best Our shop Is open for Inspection
at all times. C. Rohrman.
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c
Made from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate,
same as served at Huylerf Stores in New York City.
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THE 1DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
CHARGED WITH ADULTERY.
William Prall and Bin. Oliver tlio
Defendants. '
Charges of adultery have been
made against William Prall and Mrs.
Cloyd Oliver by District Attorney
Phelps, and warrants for the arrest
of the two people are now In the
hands of the sheriff. When last seen
both Prall and Mrs. Oliver were
headed for Spokane, and they are
believed to be there now.
On Monday morning Prall and
Mrs. Oliver were found occupying a
room in the Multnomah lodging
house and were placed under arrest
by Marshal Tom Gurdane. In the
police court they were fined $10
each.
However, yesterday Mrs. Prawl ap
peared before the district attorney
and swore to a complaint charging
her husband and Mrs. Oliver with the
crime of adultery. Under the law It
Is required that one of the Injured
parties, towlt. the wife or husband
uf one of the guilty parties, shall
swear to tho complaint, which was
done In this case.
If captured und convicted on the
charge against them Prall and Afra.
Oliver will he subject to penalties
ranging from a fine of (200 to $1000,
or from Imprisonment for from
three months In the county Jail to
two years in the penitentiary.
Spooliil Masonic i Meeting.
A Bpeclal meeting of Pendleton
lodge No. 62, A. F. and A. M has been
called by Worshipful Master Louis
Hunzlker, for Thursday evening, May
30, for the purpose of meeting Grand
Master Williamson of Portland, who
Is making an official visit to the lodges
of eastern Oregon. All members are
urged to be present to greet the
grand master. s '
All Elks Take Notice-.
Pendleton lodge No. 288, B. P. O.
Elks, will hold Its last meeting to
night at I. O. O. F. hall, until after
summer. There will be Initiation,
followed by a social session. There
will be plenty doing to keep all the
herd busy tonight. All members urg
ed to be present.
Company L Will Glvo Dnnoo."
At a bniness meeting of Company
L held after drill Inst evening it was
voted to give an Informal dancing
party on Thursdny evening, June .
The affair will be held in the armory
and efforts will be made to make it
a very pleasant occasion. Music will
he furnished by Johnson's orchestra.
Invitations will be Issued within n
few. days. The members of tho com'
pany will attend in uniform, but
without the blouses.
Attention Eagles!!!
All Engles be at the hall tonight (it
7 o'clock sharp to ' participate In
grand parade. Each member present
ed with a largo Japanese pnrnsol.
Come out; you are needed.
Attorney Will M. Peterson Is here
this afternoon from Athena.
Moses Taylor of Weston, Is In the
city this afternoon on a business trip.
Mayor L. A. Esteb of Echo, has
been In the city today upon a busino f
trip,
Joe N. Scott of Athena, Is in the
city this afternoon on a brief business
trip.
Mrs. Clyde Willaby of Athena, came
down this afternoon on a shopping
trip.
Miss Alta Sharp of Athena, Is here
today to see the opening of the
Eagles' carnival,
W. I. Rainwater and wife came up
from Echo last evening for a short
visit In the city.
Attorneys Roy Raley and W. C. E.
Pruett visited Weston today on pro
fessional business.
B. F. Davis of the reclamation
service at Hermlston, Is In the city
today on business.
C. C. Hunt of Ontario, arrived from
Portland yesterday and is a guest of
the Hotel Pendleton today.
James Wright, the North Yakima
sheep dealer, is now here and is
stopping at the Hotel Pendleton.
Mrs. Claud Reeder, who has been
visiting at Athena for several days,
left for her home at Tacoma this
morning.
John Kendall, manager of yards of
the Potlatch Lumber company, was
here yesterday upon a visit to the
company's local plant
T. W. Ayers will leave this evening
for Durkee on business connected with
the Gold Coin mine, In which he is
one of the principal stockholders.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fliesher, of
Santa Maria, California, are visiting
here for a few days at the home of
Mrs. Flleshera sister, Mrs. L. Moses.
Mrs. S. C. Williams will leave to
morrow morning for Alberta, where
her husband has recently gone to In
vest In land, and where thejj will
make their home.
George L. Huffman, salesman for
A. C. Ruby, horse Importer, came In
this morning after delivering a fine
Kentucky saddle horse to a company
of Union horsemen.
A. C. Ruby, formerly of this city,
Is now In France, where he is select
ing a large shipment of Percheron
and coach horses for his stables In this
city and in Portland.
Mothler Stanislaus of the Sisters
of St. Francis, arrived home this
morning from The Dalles and other
points west of here, where she has
been on a business trip.
Sol Baum, formerly of the Alexan
der department etore, but now travel'
lng for a Son Francisco firm, ar
rived In the city this morning on a
tour of the northwest
William Broomfleld of Ontario,
Canada, who has been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Laing for
the past two weeks, left for his home
this morning after a delightful visit
here.
Mrs. Gladys Augustavo came down
last evening from Walla Walla to at
tend the graduating exercises of Pen
dleton academy. She is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robblns
while in the city.
Miss Flo Walker came up from In
dependence last evening to remain
for a month's visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker, after
which she will return for the sum
mer school at Independence.
Mrs. Rose McGraf of Portland,
came up yesterday to attend the
graduating exercises of Pendleton.
She Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamblen, whose daughter, Miss Hazel
Hamblen, was one of the graduates.
HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION.
At Engles Hnll by Members of Alum
nt Association.
Tomorrow evening a reception to
the graduating class of the Pendle
ton high school will be given by the
members of the Alumni association.
The affair will be held in Eagles hnll
and after the members of the grad
uating class have been welcomed In
to the alumni the evening will be de
voted to dancing. All graduates of
the high school and their friends are
invited to attend.
The Change of Life
Sensible Advice to Women from Hrs. Henry Le
firs. Fred Certla and Irs. PInkham.
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This is the most critical period of
her whole existence and every woman
who neglects the care of her health
at this time invites disease and pain.
When her system is in a deranged
condition or she is predisposed to
apoplexy or congestion of any organ,
the teodenoy is at this period
likely to Become active and with a
MRS. FRED CERTI A
are passing through Change of life. Far
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extreme nervoumea, beadach. and .Ims
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I consider Lyriia E. Pinkhams Vegetable
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this trying period of life."
Mrs. Henry Lee, 60 Winter Street,
New Haven, Conn.,, writes:
Dear Mrs. PInkham i
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year, during Chang, of Life I heard of
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Women passing througk tioritioal
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Such warning symptoms as sense
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Irregularities, constipation and dizzi
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ligent womea who are approaching
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Mrs. Fred Certla, 1014 So. Lafayette
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Dear Mrs. PInkham s
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RUBY WILL F.XHIUIT.
StnMcs Are Being Erected at State
Fnlr Grounds.
The Salem Statesman says of tho
preparations being made for the com
ing state fair:
Already one of the new barns has
been engaged by the well known
horseman, A. C. Ruby, 'who Is main
taining stables at Portland and Pen
dleton. Mr. Ruby is now In the east
and expects to have nearly 100 head
of draft and coach horses at the Ore
gon state fair.
H. E. Gordon of Dundee will, also
be here and has applied for 26 stalls,
and another prominent horse breed
er of All Hp, Ore., has made arrange
ments for 12 stalls: BoeOighelmer
and Yannke will have 1 2head of
the finest products of their stables
and J. D. Nairn, ancther horse en
thusiast, will have several horses at
the fair.
H. G. Campbell, a well known Im
porter of draft and coach horses and
jacks will have a stable that wilt be
a credit to his firm. As far as
horses ore concerned the exhibit bids
fair to excel that of last year.
The Ladd estate of Portland has
offered a hindsome silver cup for
tho best Berkshire hogs purchased or
raised from their pens. .
The Unitarians of Boise will build
a church this summer. Rev. Jofea
C. Mitchell Is pastor. He Is a New
Englander.
Meeting of Academy Trustees.
At the regular annual meeting of
the trustees of Pendleton academy
held at the offices of the academy
last evening the financial and busi
ness affairs of the academy for the
pust year were reviewed and plans
for the future were outlined. The
meeting was adjourned until Mon
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at which
time new officers will be elected and
final plans for the next year's work
decided upon.
Thnrvlay Afternoon Club.
The Thursday Afternoon club will
hold Its annual business meeting at
2:30 tomorrow at the residence of
Mrs. Llna H. Sturgis.
NOON IN PENDLETON.
What Is Going on In Town When the
Clock Strikes 12.
Noon, the dinner hour, the hour of
comfort, of pleasure and relaxation
the one hour in the twent-four which
comes to men and women of every
station with greater similarity than
the hour of any other function In
life.
Promptly as the clock strikes II
in Pendleton the shadows on anxious
faces turn Into lines of good will,
and If vlllanious hot bread, plea.
spices and other Indigestible, were
excluded there would be no such
words as dyspepsia or indigestion la
the dictionary.
But the contrary is true, and med
ical science has to step in and aid
the man or woman who has been too
busy to pay proper attention te
health. .
The greutest step forward in med
ical discovery Is Ml-o-na, which
cures all stomach and digestive trou
bles. In hundreds of the beet homes in
Pendleton and adlMxattf; tewns the
handy little tablets, so pleasant te
take, yet effective, have given quick
and lasting relief In Indigestion and
that disagreeable full feeling after
eating.
Ml-o-na acts very gently. Much of
its wonderful power over indigestion
comes from its uniform but sustain
ing uction. The required stimulating
and strengthening is given to tho im
portant organs of digestion without
producing the slightest weakness or
reaction.
A 50-cent box lasts for a couple of
weeks and will ward off a dozen at
tacks of Indigestion. Tallman ft Co.
give a guarantee, absolute and un
qualified, with every box of Ml-o-na
to refund the money if it does not
give satisfaction.
A Little Clean-Up Sale
To Last. During the Week.
IT WILL CONSIST OF ALL OF THE PLATED HOL
LOW WARE AND FLAT WARE THAT I HATE ON
HAND.
The IDEA IS, I WILL GET RID OF SEVERAL IN
COMPLETE LINES AND WILL HEREAFTER CARRY
JUST ONE COMPLETE MAKE.
THERE ARE MANY TIUNGS THAT YOU HAVE OF
TEN WANTED, HUT THOUGHT "YOU COULD NOT AF
FORD THEM." IF YOU WILL GLANCE AT MY WIN
DOW OR COME IN AND ENQUIRE, I MAY BE ABLE
TO SHOW YOU JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOR A
EMALLER SUM THAN YOU EVER EXPECTED.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
JEWELLER
1 Grand open air carnival In the fair
I nnvlllnn XTnv 90 .ft, 1 mvA T, n ,
'J Admission only 10a,