East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1900.
PAGE FIVE.
The Sensation of the Season
We have placed on sale 50 Men's
two-piece summer suits. Sizes range 34,
35, 36, 37 and 38. Single and double
breasted. Good patterns. Pick out
your size while they last at
$165
No Alterations. They will go fast
F. . Livengcod & Co.
In and About
Pendleton
.Miirlln Wed Martin.
A marriage liCMUM was issued this
Maiming to Manuel C. Martin of Wal
la Walla and Miss Minnie B. Martin
said to be a resident of this count
sues for Divorce.
A suit for divorce was filed this
morning by Lola 0. Lewis versus A.
T. Lewis. They were married at
l:urns, in Juim', 19u.i, and have no
children. Desertion Is alleged.
Motel Improvements.
A new telephone booth has been
Installed at the Hotel Bowman. The
new one Is more modern than the
old. The former booth has been en
larged and will be used as a private
office by Manager Cooper.
Granted Teaching erllficates.
A certificate to teach In the city of
Pendleton has been granted by Coun-
tv School Supcrint'i)d-nt Welles to
Miss Inez Makin of Wallowa. The
certificate was granted on her state
grades.
B Auto to Seattle.
Dr. and Mrs. B, A. Vaughan will
leave for Portland Friday. In that
city they will Join a party that will
travel by auto to Seattle to see the
fair. Mrs. Kichardson, formerly Miss
Bertha Matlock, will also be with the
party.
I LOCALS
Pastime pictures please all.
Rock Spring coal, Henry Koplttke.
Beddow & Miller, exclusive plumb
ers. Furnished housekeeping rooms,
302 Water street.
For sale Two fresh milch cows.
Enquire 417 Eddy street.
8ec Henry Koplttke for Rock
Springs coal. Phone Main 178.
For Sale Feed and chop mill,
practically new. Inquire this office.
If yuu want good dry wood, ring
up H nry Kopittke. phone Mam 178
When In need of plumbing ring
Peddow & Miller, phone black, 3550.
Automobile stage to Lehman
springs. Inquire Pendleton Auto Co.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
For rent Four room cottage, good
location and condition. Inquire 100
E. Bluff street.
Prompt plumbing wark at right
prices. Beddow & Miller, the exclus
ive plumbing shop.
Wanted Position as cook in har
vester, either stationary or combine.
Apply 1012 E. Court street.
C. C. Hendricks, agent for the Ver
mont Loan & Trust company, will
place loans on Umatilla farm lands
Found near O. R. & K. depot, pair
Indies long, black kid gloves. Owner
can have sume by paying for this no
tice. Six room furnished house for rent
during summer to small family. In
quire 314 Dustln street of phone
Pluck 2341.
Header boxes, feed racks and cook
shacks made right and on short no
tice. Prices are reasonable. Pen
dleton Lumber Yards.
For Rent Unfurnished room In
East Oregonlan building: large and
cool; electric lights; bath on same
floor. Inquire this office.
Ladles I have the agency from the
Inventors for the latest methods of
dress cutting. Those wishing to learn
please call at 720 Aura. Also patterns
cut to order.
Are you going camping? If so, how
la your outfit? Will you need a tent,
stove, hammock, gun, fishing tackle,
ammunition or camping outfit? We
have a fine line and just what you
want. Come in and see us. LaDow &
Peterson.
Mtsed her arm. She awakened sud
denly and when she looked down Into
the street, she became so terrified
that she fainted. The fire depart
ment was called out, an extension
ladder put up to the ledge and two
firemen carried the young woman
i down.
DEMOCRATS M
OF HOUSE
REPUBLICANS
To PLAY BALL
July 14. Republicans
members of the house
baseball game Friday
Washington,
and democratic
i will meet in u
afternoon.
The democratic team will be cap
tained by Representative Kingead of
New Jersey, who will muster into ser
vice Representatives Garner, Texas;
Mcl lermott, Illinois; James, Kentucky;
IliiKhes, New Jersey; Garrett, Ten
nessee; Dan Drlscoll, New York;
oVonnell, Masachusetts; Heflln, Ala
bama, and Robinson, Arkansas.
The republicans under representa
tive Tenor of Pennsylvania, will put
fortli Thomas, Ohio; Anthony, Kan
sas; Vreeland, New York; Cole, Ohio;
Puller, Pennsylvania; Dawson, Iowa;
Taylor, (ihio; Morehead, Pennsylvan
ia; Bennett, New York; Longworth,
Ohio; Slemp, Virginia; Burke, Penn
sylvania; Denby, Michigan; Gaines,
West Virginia, and Hawley. Oregon.
The proceeds will go to the Play
Grounds association.
in i'"' Plumbing Contract.
Rcddow & Miller, the local plumb
ers, have been awarded the contract
for doing the ,lumblng work upon the
new O. it. & N. depot. They will
also have the plumbing work for the
depot to be erected at Baker City.
IrriNMil for Tresspassing.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor left this morn
ing for the headwaters of McKay
creek, to arrest a young fellow by
the name of Doan, who is charged
with trespass. It is alleged that he
Insisted on pasturing his stock in an
other man's pasture.
made North Yakima last night, en
route to Winnipeg, Ont.
Mr. Haye is accompanied by his
wife, his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Penland, and his
granddaughter, Flossie Penland. They
are riding In a big Elmore 30-horso
power touring car and are equipped
with everything required to make
their long Journey, camping by the
roadside at night. Counting passen
gers, tents, food, etc., the Elmore is
hauling about 1500 pounds and Is at
tracting considerable attention on thi
street because of its heavily laden
appearance. A long handled shove
tied on her and some other imple
ment of necessity In emergency cases
there sucirests that the minister and
his companions expected some diffl
cultles when they left home.
well
Unknown Man Suicides,
Portland. A middle aged
dressed man, put a dramatic end to
his own life at Moore's crossing on
the Vancouver carllne at 11 o'clock
this morning. In his pocket was a
card with the name K. r . Turner.
George Bowman and Bert Kale, twi
young men living at 3!k rremon
street, noted a tall, heavily built man
rapidly approaching them walking on
the street-car trestle near Hayden is
land. When less than 200 feet from
them he stopped suddenly, pulled a re.
volver, and filing rapidly, put four
bullets through his left breast.
It was Turner's evident Intention
to throw himself from the trustle for
he staggered toward the edge even as
he was firing, but death came too
soon and he fell witn but a groan,
spattering the ties of the streetcar
track with blood.
A Vancouver car which came up at
the moment carried the body to the
morgue. The only thing of value
found in his pockets was an old brass
watch, the only clue to his Identity
a much thumbed card bearing his
name and address. "52 1-2 Russell
street, room 5, Merges building."
lm Qmnde Woman Operated Upon.
W. A. Worstel of La Grande,
brought his wife to the hospital in
this city yesterday, where this morn
ing she had a cancer removed from
the breast. This is the fourth opera
tion which the woman has undergone,
three of them being on the same side.
Mr. Worstel returned home this afternoon.
Warner Case at Walla Walla.
District Attorney Phelps, Attorney
James A. Fee, Attorney Douglass W.
Bailey and Mrs. Mabel Warner, left
last evening for Walla Walla, where
today testimony Is being taken for
Mrs. Warner's side of the Young will
contest. The hearing will be con
vened here tomorrow and will be
finished up Wednesday or next day.
WEALTH? PORTLAND MERCHANT
GIVES MUCH TO CHARITY
WAKES ON A LEDGE
FAR ABOVE STREET
New York. It required efforts of
the fire department and police de
tachment to save Miss Catherine
Soulier, a sleep walker, from death at
her home In Yonkers. Miss Soulier,
who had been afflicted with somnam
bulism for several years, rose from
her bed and, with her eyes closed,
walked out of a window onto a nnr
low ledge three stories above a well
lighted street Passorsby saw her
and called the police. An officer ran
up stairs nnd climber out of the win
dow. Miss Soulier had reached the
end of the ledge when the policeman
Portland, July 14. Three benevo
b ut institutions share In the will of
Solomon Lipman, recently deceased
which was admitted to probate be
fore the county court this morning,
The Kirst Hebrew Benevolent society
receives by Its terms $3000; the Neigh
hern 1 House of South Portland,
$1000. and the Baby's Home, $1000.
All of the property belonging to the
estate Is bequeathed to I. N. and W
F Lipman, sons of the deceased mer
chant, to be held by them In trust un.
til the death of Mrs. Lipman, when the
estate s to be divided among the three
children. I. N. Lipman, W. F. Lipman
and Mrs. Rose Heller.
The will provides that Mrs. Lipman
shall receive the sum of $1000 a
month during her life time, and in ad
dition the residence property, silver
ware and furniture. A codicil to the
will provides that Mrs. Heller shall
receive the dividends arising from the
200 shares of the capital stock of Lip
man, Wolfe & Co.
No statement Is made In the papers
filed with the county clerk, as to th
value of the estate as no inventory of
the property has yet been taken.
The will was filed by N. R. Simon
of the law firm of Beach & Simon.
New Ontario PlHHie Company.
Ontario, Ore. At a called meeting
of Ontalro citizens last night nn Inde
pendent telephone company was or
ganized. It will be Incorporated for
$10,000. The Bell company recently
removed Its toll station from here to
Payette. Idaho, and the citizens, de
siring better service, subscribed sev
eral thousand dollars for a new com
pany in which the members of the
BoilB Independent company will he
stockholders. Nearly every citizen of
Ontario Is a stockholder In the new
company. Officers nnd directors were
elected last night, also , committee on
by laws to file IncorpWntlon pnpers.
I aire Strawberries.
John Hentley has had on display
at his office during the past few days
a small box of us large strawberries
as that gentleman ever saw. They
were grown on the W H. Bell place
on Cabbage Hill and were of extra
ordinary dimensions, tnough no
measurements were taken. They were
of the Sharpless variety.
Writing for Oregon Jobs.
Portland. "I'm married, don't
Irnik a drop, cuss a little and work
like the devil." constitutes one sen
tence from an original application
for a hardware salesman's Job receiv
ed this morning by the publicity bu
reau of the Commercial. The writer
was an easterner, who explained his
desire to come to Oregon by saying
that he had learned It it was the best
place on the globe and that he wanted
to get out among good people. The
expressions were so quaintly put that
the clerical force of the club adjourn
ed business for a prolonged laugh
fest.
The expression of the hardware
salesman is a superior sample of th.
thousands of applications for work
being received each day by Manager
Richardson of the Commercial club.
Pouple in Halne. Texas, California
and intermediate points are planning
to come to Portland. Hundreds of
letters have been received from men
who wish to buy land In central Ore
gon as soon as transportation faclli
ties are provided.
TWO Teachers Wanted.
Two school positions with fairly
good saluries attached are awaiting
the right men in Umatilla county. One
la the princlpalshlp of the Umatilla
schools, G. M. Wolf, having recently
tendered his resignation; while the
other Is instructor in the Nolln
scnooi. This is a large district and a
position that requires a man of ability
KOEPPEN
is showing something new in
ALCOHOL
Gas Stoves that are money savers
The home kind and the camp kind.
"The Drug Store 'Cli.it Serves You Best."
ELSIE SIGEL POISONED
BKIX)RK HEIXG STRANGLED
New York, July 14 A chemical
analysis by Professor George Fergu
son, of Columbia university, has de
tected the presence of poison in the
vital organs of Elsie Slgel, who was
murdered in the room of Leon Ling,
nnd whose body was packed in a
trunk. Further chemical tests are
being made to determine the nature
f the poison. This disclosure by
Professor Ferguson confirms the evi
dence submitted to the police 10 days
ago that a Chinaman tried to buy poi
son at a drugstore near the Chinese
restaurant over which the girl was
murdered, and that this effort to pro
cure the poison was made on the day
before KUie Slgel was killed. An-
ther drugstore near the restaurant
filled a prescription for a powerful
irritant poison the night before the
girl was murdered.
flie result of the chemical analysis
on tne viscera is the first absolute
proof the police have had that F.lsle
Slgel was poisoned before her body
was strapped up and packed In the
trunk, A postmortem examination
led the coroner to declare that the
girl had been strangled to death.
Strangulation might have been the
direct cause of death, but Professor
Ferguson has established the fact
that the young missionary worker
was under tne inuuence or n power
ful drug nt the time she was strangled.
MoCreclle Won't Wear Gown.
Husuin. Wash. Judge W. W. Me
Credle, presiding Judge of the su
perlor court, of which this county
constitutes a part of the circuit, still
refuses to wear a gown while holding
court. He is stated to have said that
he will not wear one before the Sep
tember Jury session, and in all pro
bability not then If the state did not
buy it. The Judge says:
"I have written to the state auditor
asking him if he will accept vouchers
for gowns but have received no reply
In regard to the violation of the law
being a misdemeanor, I have not look
ed the matter up. The law Itself car
ries no penalty, but there may be
provision making It a misdemeanor for
the violation of It." From the fact
that the gown would not be a part of
his regular raiment. Judge McCredle
holds that it Is unfair for the state to
cause him the expense.
Finds Body of Dead Man.
Portland. Harold Wright, a small
town boy, acclmpanled by a friend,
started early this morning on a search
tor Diackerries. His first find was
made when he reached a point two
miles west of Willamette Heights, the
dead body of on unidentified white
man, lying face down In the under
growth. Before reporting the dls
covery to the police station the boys
found a bullet wound in the head, the
hair all about It burned with powder,
Indicating that the shot had been fir
ed at close range and probably by the
man himself.
Unable to find a telephone in the
neighborhood the youngsters ran most
of the way back to town before thev
notified the station. Dunning, Mc
Intec & Gilbaugh sent a wagon for
the body and it will be brought to
the city morgue where an effort will
be made to Identify it.
Lake County Rxaminer: You can
set it down as a fixed and immutable
fact that the day Is not far distant
when every acre of government land
n Lake county will be taken up and
devoted to the use which It is best
adapted, be it fruit, grain, pasture or
mine!
Aldrich taxes even liberty heavily.
You will see eternal vlgllence on the
high list next.
PENDLETON PEOP1 E
o LONG AUTO TRIP
North Yakima Is at present enter
taining two merry automobile tour
ing parties that have already made
many miles since they lef'home and
are scheduled to make many more
before their month's suffer Otttlng
is over, says the Yakima Republic.
Rev. J. S. Haye. a dominie In the
Ciurch of Christ In Spokane, has his
broadototb off and is driving one of
the cms and W. 10 Rentier of TacOntS
Is driving the other. The Have party
arrived here the night of July 5 and
Is headed for Seattle and other points
of interest on the coast. Mr. Renner
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
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In Case of Accident
You should have a bottle of pure old
whiskey in the house.
One you. can rely upon.
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Such a one is CYRUS NOBLE; for the
first time in 44 years now sold direct to you.
BKT, ii inn rsmi' f
1 rall -
quart bottlei, packed in plain caaee &
all chargci prepaid to the
neareal railroad exprea office for
4.
90
No danger of refilled bottles w hen you buy
from us.
No danger of some cheap worthless substi
tute being palmed off on you.
We have been the distributers of this famous
brand, selling wholesale only, for 44 years.
Pure old honest whiskey aged in wood.
Every. bottle guaranteed.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
DISTILLtRS AGENTS
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Wenaha Springs Oregon
Season 1909
$2.00 and $2.50 per day $12.50 to $15 per week
2 weeks or more 10 per cent, reduction
4 weeks or more, 20 per cent reduction
Tents rented furnished or unfurnished. Cottages
rented for sleeping room only. Camping privilege
$1 .25 per week each adult. Swimming pool free to
guests of hotel or campers.
Stage Fare $1.00 Each Way
Excess Baggage and Freight Charges 50c per cwt.
Extras Furnished To Campers
Tents, per week $2. 00 Bed Springs, per week 25c
Bedsteads, per week 25c Mattresses, per week 25c
Rates Made to Families
Further information furnished upon application to
J. A. BORIE
Wenaha Springs, Ore. Gibbon P. O.
Rosy Cheeks or Pale Ones?
A moment's reflection with your mirror will give the hint as to the condition
of vour system. Pale cheeks, muddy complexion, dull eyes, show a poverty
of blood. You require something to make a plentiful supply of rich, red blood
course through your veins. To ensure this take
BEECHAM'S PILLS
the wonderful little blood-makers. Whatever your blood may need the stomach
will supply from the daily food when it is in good working order. Beecham's
Tills aid the stomach to digest be food and to assimilate the blood elements.
They increase the supply and improve the quality of the blood. If you are
pale, weak, languid, or anaemic, a few doses of Beecham's Pills will
Make all the Difference
In boxes with full directions, 10c and 25c
Persons wishing for a restful outing
by the sea will do well to engage
rooms at
Locksley Hall Hotel
CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON
To accomodate people we have added
European plan as well as American.
We claim to set the best table at Seaside
with plenty of Sea food . ,
This money making hotel is for
as parties are going to Europe
sale
Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.
1
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
bevond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
KOEPPKX A BROTHERS.
Cures Bickachj
Corrects
Irregularities-
Do not risk having
Bright's Disease
jarDinetes