East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 17, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY' CAST OREGON I AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, IMt.
PAGE SEVEN.
HAFFNDRCD
ENQRAVERMTONTMM
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Fresh Meat, Poultry
Fruit and Produce
Delivered to any part of the
city.
Hides, pelts, wool, sacks and
second-hand goods bought and
sold.
Stark & Lang, Props.
Phone Main 407.
810-312 W. Webb St.
I Buy Your Meat
OF T1UC
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
Plione Alain IS.
Always fresh and wholesome.
Delivered promptly.
Fresh fish daily, steaks, chops,
roasts, sausage, hams, bacon
X and lard. i
A
NV.;.'.
Don! Neglect Ycr Eyes
When competent aid Is In reach.
Choose your eye specialist as you
would your doctor for skill, ability and
practice.
- F. A. CllM", (lie eye specialist, hat
had over 30 yenrs practice fitting
Classes. He devotes his entire time
to correcting defective vision. Factory
on premises. Remember we grind
our on leniws for each case, using
the latent method for testing the
eye.
Office In the
JOHN SCHMIDT BUILDING,
Main St.
Pastime
Theatre
Cass Matlock, Prop, i
Latest Moving
Pictures and
Illustrated Songs
A Comfortable Theatre
Entertaining and Instructive
Shows afternoon
and evenings
Adults 10c. Children un
der 10 years 5c.
Next door to
French Restaurant
IN POUND.
The following described animal
have been taken up by the Marshal of
tha Cltv of Pendleton, to-wit:
One bav mare, ten or 12 years old
wpieht 1100 Dounds no brand visible
One sorrel maro lame fore leg 1
r IK vears old no brands visible.
One two-year-old gelding, dark Iron
rav. hranded S on right shoulder.
If said animals arc not claimed by
the owners of thoso entitled to the
oossesslon of them, costs and expenses
airalnst them pnld and they taken
nv within ten davs from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of th
23rd day of December, 1905, the said
animals will be sold to the highest
tdder. at public auction, for cash
h r-itv Pound, on the corner of Cos
bie and Webb Streets, in said City of
Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale
o be applied to the payment of such
n.t and exnenses of mailing saie
rntd this 11th day of December,
109.
THOS. GUUDANB,
City Marshal
T.'Vir Sale.
im wheat land north of
idioon 1 1-2 miles from railroad
Write for terms or see v. n-ommr.
210 W. Bluff street, Pendleton Ore.
Phone R4 II-
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NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO
WKI-Ij known couple
maury ix washington
A Ijongwcll
W. L. &
IHtcli.
Starts New Residence
I. Co. Repair Tlielr
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Dec. 15. Cards were receiv
ed today announcing the marriage of
K. Clayton Fish to Miss Lulu May
Flestcr of Washington, D. C, on Wed
nesday, December 8, at the residence
of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Flh will be ut home after January 1,
1910 at their farm'four miles above
Echo.
E. J. Murphy, manager of the
Henrietta Milling and Grain company
of Echo, is up from Portland. He Is
looking after the alfalfa meal mill and
the general Interests of the company
hero.
Work on the foundation of A. Long,
well's new residence was begun to
day. Mr. Longwell Intends to build
a comfortable little $1200 bungalow
on his lots west of Echo Just across
the Umatilla river. Mr. Longwell Is
managrr of the Tum-a-lum Lumber
company's business at this place, hav
ing cine here two years ago direct
from S:'W York. Echo has Improved
and Hi.: business conditions are so
favorable to an observer on the Inside
that Mr. Longwell felt Justified In
making- this Ills home.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor was a visitor
lure yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. rtoss left to
night for Los Vegas, Xew Mexico,
where they will spend the holidays
with their daughter. They will return
home soon after the first of the year.
Mrs. Hugh D. Smith left for Pen
dleton this evening on a short visit.
Water Superintendent Horcland had
fence of men making a few repairs
i the city reservoir on the hill.
The Western Land & Irrigation
mpany are making extensive repairs
' their ditch. They have twenty
ur-horse frcsno teams scattered
ong the ditch from here to Butter
eek. ch aring out and strengthening
he ditch banks for next season's lr-
,'.itlnn. Walter Hinklc- is the cngl-
r In charge or me worK.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rrown returned
his morning from a business trip to
rtland.
A MODERN MELODRAMA.
Wealthy American Girl Works
in
l!istaiiriiiit to 'IV-t lever's I'aitli.
Paris. The American colony is
'ystlfied by a romance of which an
merlian girl is the heroine. It is
hlspered that the young woman Is
member of a certain wealthy fam-
. . . i i a v. -
. Iter moiner uisupproveu ui im
ve fur a titled Frenchman and for
ide her marriage.
A few days ago a young woman.
retty and well dressed, but very
lelancholy, sought employment as a
aitress In the Restaurant Wiber,
i-ar the Opera Comlque. She spoke
renrh excellently, but with an un
ilstakeably foreign accept, and said
cry frankly sne was an American.
he said, too. that she was homeless.
Ithout friends or money, and that
he would be Industrious and perform
er duties satisfactorily.
Th, girl was engaged and she
howed great aptitude and earnest-
ess. The table she Berved became
opular because of her good looks
nd politeness.
After she had ben at work a week
n automobile drove up to the res-
nurant, and frlm the car an elderly
. . . i i , i. ,i
woman entered tne piace m wucu
n round. As soon as she saw the wait-
ess nhe cried out In English:
"At last I've found you. How could
ou do this?"
The girl began to weep, then faint
ed. The woman sought tne propne-
r and told him the waitress would
eave his employ immcuinicij. hj
girl revived am still weeping, arovo
nway with the elderly woman in the
nuto.
The trirl's friends say her mother
l.roke off the match with the French-
n because she suspected tnat tne
. . . 1 T
loved money ratner man nersen. n
was to disprove this that the young
woman tried to make her own living,
Maim a note now to get Ely's
Cream Balm If you are troubled with
nnsnl catarrh, hay fever or cold in
the head. It is purifying and sootn-
; to the sensitive membrane mat
l.nes the air passages. It Is maae to
vercome the disease, not to fool the
natlent bv a short, deceptive relief.
There Is no cocaine nor mercury In
ii nn not be talked Into taking a
substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. All
tmesis sell it. Price 60c. Mauea
by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street,
York.
New
HOItO IIKN AM) TIl.AMl-
IIOOSTKH TAKE IAJU KI1IK
Snokane. Wash. Ed Choato, con
ilnetor of the Moscow irain, luunu
two hens and a rooster riding the rods
when his string of cars pulled Into
i,if;i Wednesday night. mo car
ihev were riding under contained
...h.'.m uiid had been picked up at
Riverside. At the time the trainmen
noticed the chickens at worn eating
grain at a record-breaking pace, but
.v.. .ii.ri, i thev Had driven mem an
uway.
The three tramps that stayed with
the car were promptly stuffed Into a
hair the second time they wore found
n,i i n ken back to Riverside on the
i-w.vt irnln. The owner has been
warned that the next tlmo his chick
ens travel they will be confiscated to
pay transportation charges.
It AKI1U CITY
AFTER
BIO INDIAN
SHOOT
Baker City. Baker City Is
in land the annual Indian
In line
shoot
which Is one of the big sporting events
of tho coast. W. R. Tarker, the crack
shot of this part of the state, Is in
touch with many of the professional
hooters of the country and believes
that Baker can secure the shoot If
ftii, mm
Mm fn
.Mark Smith, its Hob Itlnke in "The Traveling Salesman," at the Oregon,
Sunday, Ie wmlx-r 19.
the city will bid for it. No arrange
ments have yet been made for holding
the event, although Boise and Walla
Walla are both bidding for It.
The question of holding the shoot
In Baker City has been submitted to
the citizens' league and if they think
It a good thing for the city, active
steps will be taken to raise funds for
preliminary expenses. It Is thought
Baker will enter the list with the
strong backing of Mr. Parker and the
other local sportsmen It is believed
the shoot will be held here.
UGHONS KNIFE ClItE
FOU KLEPTOMANIA
St. Paul. Minn. A surgical oper
ion for the cure of a case of klepto-
ania has proved by Its results that
iss Jeannette Mitchell, daughter of
illiam K. Mitchell. 4935 Washlng-
n Park court, is not or a criminal
ature, according to testimony given
by
her father, says a dispatch from
Chicago to the Pioneer Press.
A detective for a State street de-
artmcnt store had charged Miss Mit
chell with presenting stolen goods to
the value of $14,771 for refund of
money. The case was continued after
Miss Mitchell's arrest and preliminary
hearing November E.
Miss Mitchell did not appear in
court when the case was called again.
ler father was her only representa
tive. He admitted that his daughter
hile In an unbalanced condition of
mind, had obtained valuable goods at
the store, and that a year ago she had
procured goods by having them charg
ed to the account of other persons.
That the case was one of kleptoma-
la the father urged when the girl
ns brought into court a month ago.
On the advice of Miss Mitchell's uncle
Dr. A. G. Oschner of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons, she under-
ent an operation three weeks ago.
Dr. Ochsner believes that the op
eration has resulted In curing nis
niece of her propensity. The girl's
father, with the assent of the de-
pa
artmcnt store's representative, asked
udge Fake to place her in the care
f Dr. Ochsner, that she might take
further treatment. Mr. Mitchell re
fused to discuss the nature of the op
eration.
WOMAN CLAIMS SnE
CAN RESTORE LIFE
Boston. In the presence of promi
nent Boston physicians, Dr. Louise O
Roblnovltch of New York and Paris
electrocuted a Belgian hare, and af
ter the animal had been dead for
some moments restored it to life by
means of electricity.
'I am sure," she said, "that I could
take anv of those people wno are
electrocuted at Auburn In New York
state, or In any other prison, and re
suscltate him as I have this animal.
She resuscitated the dead hare by
removing the cathode from its neaa
and affixing it over the respiratory
organs and heart, and the anode over
the loins.
Prior to electrocuting the Belgian
ham and restoring It to life, she pro
duced anaesthesia in a wnite raDDii
by means of electricity, such perfect
anaesthesia, she claims, as cannot be
produced by ether or chloroform
with the added advantage that there
are no after effects. When the cur
rent was shut off the animal became
wide awake at once.
Don't Bo Hopeless
about yourself when you're crippled
with rheumatism or stiff Joints of
course you've tried lots of things and
thev failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin
Iment It will drive away all aches,
pains and stiffness and leave you as
well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen
& Bros.
Try the East Oregonlan
claw Job printing.
for first
l,A
GltANDE IRRIGATIONISTS
GROWING ENTHUSIASTIC
In spite of the unfavorable weath
er yesterday the meeting to dlBcuss '
the irrigation question as put forth J
by the Meadowbrook project was very
well attended, says the Sunday La
Grajide Star. A very large number ot
the land owners of the valley braved
the storm to participate In the meet
ing. The main object of the gather
ing was to have a full and free dis
cussion of the matter from all sides
and phases of the case. Those who
had objections were allowed full ex
pression as to their objections and a
large number of the land owners who
live in the district east of La Grande
were heard on the subject. Judge T.
. Crawford set forth the Irrigation
company's side of the aase. It was
stated that the form of contract was
hought to be as nearly equkable as
cculd be devised, although the com
pany was willing to accept revisions
that might more fairly meet the con-
itions.
The general results of the meeting
111 be of benefit as a better mutual
nderstandlng will grrow out of the
iscusslons held.
During the progress of the meet
ing a telegram was read from Wm.
Barnett, of Wasco, to the effect that
the contract proposed by the Irriga
tion company is Just and equitable
nd that Mr. Barnett wished to make
contract for the supplying of wa-
er mr irrigating lioo acres east or
La Grande.
Program at Orpheom Tonight.
Music by Orpheum, orchestra, A. H.
Johnson, leader.
1. March Indian Summer, Nell
Moret.
2. Selection A Waltz Dream, Os
car Strauss.
3. Picture The Two Sergeants.
(Drama.)
4. Picture Mysterious Lodge,
(Comedy.)
5. Picture Motor Skates. (Com-
dy.))
6. Picture Mexican's Crime. (Dra
ma.)
7. Song Shine on, Harvest Moon.
BELAYA'S FORCES IN
PRECARIOUS POSITION
Washington, Dec. 18- Zelaya's
forces are cornered at Rama by rev
olutionists and in a precarious posi
tion, according to today's dispatches
here. Commander Shtpley of
the cruiser Des Moines, reported to
the navy department today from
Blueflelds that the revolutionists have
received a shipment of additional au
tomatic guns and ammunition and
that they are now ready for the ex
pected decisive battle near Rama.
Rich Strike In Mine.
Nevada City, ,.'allf., Dec. 16. A
sensational gold strike was made in
the Eldorado mine in the Allegheny
district early today when specimens
assaying $100,000 per ton were ta
ken from a pocket In the main ore
chute.
Autolst Geta 80 Days.
Hartford, Conn., Dec. 16. Mon
tague Roberts, automobillst, was sen
tenced to Jail for 30 days today and
fined $150. The trial grew out of an
attack In Southlngton, September 17,
in which E. L. Kiefer of New Britain
was Injured.
Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.'
Pleasant to take
KNOWN FOR
I WHAT IT
A BANK'S CAPITAL
Is to protect its depositors from possible loss, therefore the larger
It Is, tlie greater protection tlio depositors have.
Tills hank lias a
Capital of ...$250,000.00
Surplus ainl not pr ofita 175,000.00
.Sharclioldiis liability 250,000.00
A total of
Tills means that this bank must lone over 2-3 of a million dol
lars, before Its depositors could lose a cent. This protection Is for
YOU.
Th. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
SECURITY
Gift Portraits
The time between now and CHRISTMAS is li nited. If you will fa
vor us with a sitting Immediately we will be rble to complete your
order In time. Don't delay. We'll do our part if you do yours.
WE DELIVER WHEN PROMISED REGARDLESS OF WEATHER.
THE WHEELER STUDIO
2.
Pendleton Athletic Club
Smoker
Friday Dec.
OREGON THEATRE
Ed. Cuff vs.
Cliff Overturf
HEAVY-WEIGHT CONTEST
1 5 Roim
Al Richardson
vs.
La Grandes Heavy
weight Champion
Secure your tickets early and get a
good seat
OREGON THEATRE
Sunday December 19th
HEN HY 15. 1IAKUIS, Announces
The
Travelln
Suites
A Comedy by JAMES FORBES
Author of
"THE CIIOKVS LAIV
Sale Opens Saturday. 10 a. in. Pendleton Drug Co.
prices: S1.50, S1.00, 75o
"This Comedy will make the whole land laugh.
DEI
Laxative Fruit Syrup
A. C. KOEPPEN Jt BROS.
IT'S STRENGTH
MEANS
?G75,000.00
17,
1909
Helmick
mm
and 504.
' Sat. Eve. Post Phil.
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clean
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is cuarnteed