East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 30, J909. " : ""
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SMES IN
DEPARTMENT
All This Week You will find
Extra Specials
In Every Department
Furs, Silk and Net Waists, Silk
Petticoats, Skirts, Ladies and
Misses Suits, Coats of every de
scription, Silk Waist Patterns,
Shoes, Fancy .Hosiery, Drawn
Work, Doilies Etc.
Everything goes at extraordinary
Low Prices before inventory.
F. E. Livengood & Co.
Agents for Ladies Home JoumaljPatterns
land Publications'
LOCALS 1
Pastime pictures please all.
Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main 8.
Famished rooms to rent. 102 Wa
ter street
Automobiles for rent at the Pen
dleton Auto company.
For Sale Few tons ef Timothy hay.
Oregon Lumber Yard.
Lenses duplicated In a few minutes
Hanscom't Jewelry store.
Oak wood, the heat river, good as
coal. Oregon Lumber Yard.
Good clean coal at the Oregon
Lumber Yards. Phone Main 8.
Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for
fl.Se at Wohlenbergs Dept. Store.
Highest price paid for veal at Rey
burn's market. Old W. & C. R. depot.
For rent Modern seven room
house; North side; Inquire 223 Per
kins. Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham
pooing parlors In connection with the
Vogue Millinery.
Broken lenses replaced In a few
minutes at Hanscom's Jewel store.
We grind any lenae.
Wanted A good well driller. Ad
dress, Sim J. Culley. Weston. Oregon.
Salem school teachers will receive
a 11 1-2 per cent Increase In salaries
next year.
Wanted Nicely furnished room.
Stam or furnace neat Address, P.
O. Bex 26.
ttood store or office room for rem
In East Oregonlan building on Vain
street Inquire at this office.
Found Gentlemen's purse contain
ing small change. Owner may have
same by calling at this office.
We ran grind you a new lens In a
few minutes. Bring your broken lense
to us. Hanscom's Jewelry store.
Phone Main 8 for good dry wood
and coal that will burn clean.
Promptly delivered. Oregon Lumber
Yard.
Wanted, room (at from 120 to 130
per month) or room and hoard (at
850 or 80 per month) with a refined
private family by business gentleman.
State who composes family. Address,
Box 28, PoBt Office.
"SWEET IXXISFALLEX" IS
ROMANTIC IRISH PLAY
Foley's Orlno Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mild action
and pleasant taste make it preferable
to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Cures constipation.
Koepppn Tiros.
At our local theater on tomorrow
evening for the benefit of the public
park fund the Civic association will
present Mr. Bernard Daly In his new
romantic Irish play, "Sweet Innls
fallen" Mr. Daly will appear direct
ly under their auspices and this vig
orous organization and Its many
friends will see to It that Mr. Daly,
Tils new play and his company re
ceive a hearty welcome' by an over
flowing house.
The story of the play, Is, as may
be surmised, one of Irish romance;
tho scenes ore picturesque to a hlg'n
degree and represent love and mon
ey, laughter and tears, villlany and
constancy, and wit and sour. The ti
tle Is derived from the locality of its
action. The story is developed on the,
Island of "Innlsfallen" In the Lakes
of Klllarney.
In the four acts arc shown tho
beautiful home of the Moore's "Falr
lnwn." "Tho Fairies' Glen." "The
Ruined Abbey," and Mrs. O'Malley's
Tavern on the road to the village of
"Innlsfallen." Nothing could be
more picturesque and pleasing to the
senses than the stage pictures pre
sented in Mr. Daly's new play. Mr.
Daly sings six beautiful numbers
most of them new. One In particular
will ever remain new to an Irish
heart, "The Wearing of the Green."
and Mr. Daly renders It with a touch
of emotion in his soft tenor voice that
gives it Its full meaning. "The
Sweet Rose of Klllarney," "Sweet In
nlsfallen," "The Call of the Wind,"
"Sweet Eyes of Irish Blue." and his
"Hide and Seek," acting song with
little Molly, tho child, touches the
heart of all who love children. The
production is new and fresh; no old
and delapldated scenery. Tho pro
duction Is under tho direction of A.
E. Caldwell, onv of the most experi
enced managers in the business.
Our local Civic and Improvement
league under whose auspices it is pre
sented, have an attraction worthy of
their order and should make a united
effort to pack the theater to its ca
pacity tomorrow evening.
O. M. HEACOCK 1
Eye-sight Specialist. g
,a .-. .,',. -'a nuT-.vJ
My Glass, s are Guaranteed to give: S'
you satisfaction or
money 1:1:1 r.i)i:i. p
I Grind nil :y J.i ns. :,
Any Lens Juf U.-ated In u Few
Minut.-s.
V. i ll -2
WM. I!, li V M'OM. .f.iuel.T. 'i
Hcxnmothlcnrtetranilne.
The above Is the name of a Ger
man chemical, which Is one of the
many valuable Ingredients of Foley's
Kidney Remedy. Hexamcthylonetet
ramlne Is recognized by medical text
books and authorities as a uric acid
solvent and nntlseptice for the urine.
Tako Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
as you notice any irregularities and
avoid a serious malady. Koeppen
Bros.
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(Special Correspondence.)
Kreewater, Dec. 29. The Orescent
drug stoic was robbed on Monday
night and the robber made his escape
and It was supposed he was In hid
ing somewhere In Kreewater or Mil
ton. Marshal I'ropeck assisted the
Walla Walla officers in the search,
which was finally rewarded by their
finding their man in Van Slyke's barn
hiding in the hay. He was brought
out of his retreat and taken to Walla
Walla.
Revival meetings commenced In the
Presbyterian church on Monday eve
ning. They are conducted under the
auspices of the Methodist Episcopal
churches of MiltoiT and Sunny-side,
whose pastors, Revs. Bird and Crooks
are assisted by the Rev. Mr. Sanders
of Walla Walla. The attendance Is
first class, much Interest being man
ifested. Player meetings are held In
the afternoon.
The 'public schools of Milton and
Freewater sent a good substantial
Christmas gift to the orphans' home
In Portland. Besides $30.20 In cash
they sent three boxes of clothing, four
boxes of apples, three sacks of flour,
two sacks of potatoes and a sack of
pumpkins and carrots. The chil
dren who took a wonderful Interest
In the work were ably assisted by the
teachers,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sanderson are
spending the remaining days of 1909
In Waltsburg, the guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Charles MacOaughey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bean and
daughter, Dealtry. who have been
spending the Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sanderson, re
turned to their home in Tekoa, Wash.,
yesterday afternoon.
The Rev. Harvey Miller, pastor of
the Ingle chapel Congregational
church, Is holding a week of prayer
which will be followed by revival
meetings.
The V. B. church at Vincent began
special services this week, conducted
by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Pershall.
A Policeman's Testimony.
J. N. Paterson, night policeman of
Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter
I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half, a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from two physicians without getting
any benefit. A friend recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds
of a bottle cured me. I consider it
the greatest cough and lung medicine
in the world." Koeppen Bros.
Prices and Quality always bring
Results
Our shoe business has increased
100 per cent, during December
Reasons Below
Little Women's $3.00 patent colt lace shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 6
$2.69
blisses' $2.50 patent colt lace shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $2.29
Children's $2.00 patent cold lace shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.79
Misses' $1.75 vici, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 ?1.23
Boys' $2.50 velour calf, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 S2.19
Youths' $2.00 satin calf, sizes 13 to 2, $1.69
Women's $3.50 vici patent, one style only $3.15
Women's $3.50 patent colt lace $3.15
Women's $2.50 vici kid patent tip, button $1.95
Women's vici kid patent tip, lace $1.23
lnJoGiDenlbeiig GBep't- Store
Better Goods for Less money
NEWS NOTES OF HELIX
MASOl ERADE DANTE PLAX-
NEI TOR EYE OF XEW YEARS
Masonic Lodge Holds Annual Public
Installation or Officers Other
Brief Xotcs of Interest.
eiiiurli of the Hrdecfliior.
Owing to the entertainment to be
Riven uhder the auspices of the ladies
of the Civic cluli at the opera house
I'll New YearV. I've, tin- midnight ser
vice will not tako place.
j I'ul y's Honey nnd Tar is tho b"st
I and safest rough remedy for chil
'.,");. At the first symptoms 'of n
j i- d l. ivc ::s directed, and word off
dancer of croup, bronchitis, soro
i throat, cold in the head and stuffy
i breathing. Ii brlnps comfort and
ea;-c to tho little ones. Contains no
i -...ii. .. er ',thcr harmful drug.. Keep
! x.w v. en h !.! and refuse subitti-
K. :'. . n t'.ros.
oieegon hanks are
ix healthy condition'
Portland. Oregon banks show a
remarkably healthy condition, ac
cording to the report of State Bank
Exeminer Steel. Assets and liabili
ties of the private and national banks
of the state at the clpse of business
on November 16 are compared w th
the same statistics on November 27.
1908, much to the disadvantage of
the earlier date. An Increase of 21
per cent In loans and discounts and
Individual deposits is shown for the
current year Individual deposits in
banks have Increased $16,103,678 over
last year, certainly a strong ev dence
of the prosperity of the state. A gain
of more than $21. 000,000 in resourc
es of the banks In a single year is a
striking proof of the advance Ore
gon has made during the past twelve
month. This s partly due to the
marketing of a large lumber cut but
the high prices at which the agri
cultural staples were marketed had
an wen stronger effect on the fig
ures. There has also been a great
amount of money brought Into Ore
gon during the past year by new set
tlers. This has gone Into farm lands,
t mber and city property. Railroad
activity now go ng forward in the
slato will undoubtedly hate a strong
effect in bringing the coming yeur's
showing up to an' even higher level
than that disclosed in the latest re
port. After exposure, and when you feel
a cold coming on, take Foley'? Honey
and Tar. the great throat and lung
remedy. It stops the cough, relieves
the congestion, and expels the cold
from your system Is mildly laxative.
Hofuse substitutes. Koeppen Uros.
(Special Correspondence.)
Helix, Ore.. Dec. 29. The Helix
Malice club has issued invitations for a
masquerade dance to be given here
Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Prizes will be given for the best sus
tained. character and also for the best
waltzers.
Monday evening the Masonic lodge
held a public Installation and the fol
lowing officers were installed.
J. S. Norvell, W. M.;' E. L. Norvell,
8. W.; E. J. Saunders, J. W.; M. L.
Smith, treasurer; D. L. Behrens. sec
retary; F. Peterson, tyler.
After the Installation a banquet was
given at tne hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Doerlng are in
town this evening on their way home
from a visit to their daughter of Ad
ams. Mr M. L. Morrison is confined at
his home with a severe cold.
Dr. Griswold has been spending the
past week at Abulia, where his son
John Is confined to his bed with ty
phoid pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Knight accom
panied by their daughter, Myrtle, and
Miss Isaacs, spent Sunday In Helix
to the great Joy of Vm. Isaacs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith have been
here visiting friends for the past few
days.
Miss Nellie Mulkey, who is visiting,
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Doerlng. will re
turn to her home in the Willamette
valley Saturday.
Mr. Otto Lahudde. who has been
spending tne holidays with his parents
nt Wallula. returned Monday by way
of Hermiston.
The. Misses Ezilda Scott and Alma
Hutchinson are spending the holidays
with friends at Hermiston.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease ttiat science has been able to core
In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrb Cure is the only positive cure now
koown to the medical fraternity. Catarrb
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrb
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the lyi
tern, thereby destroying the foundation ot
the disease, and glvlag tbe patient strength
by hulldlng up tbe constitution and assist
ing nature In doing its' work. The pro
prietors bare so much faltb In Its curative
powers that tbey offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any case that It fall to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials.
Address :
P. J CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold bv Druggists. 75c.
Take nail's Family Pills for constipation.
Fine Shot Gun.
A fine hammerless shot gun is the
prize this, week at the Indoor Rifle
Range. Shooters can shoot either off
hand or with rest.
He Quelle
Gus. La Fountains, Prop.
Best 25 cent meals in tbe North-west.
First-class Cooks and Serrlee.
Shell -fish In Season.
La Pountalne . Block, Mala St.
CalUng cards, wedding stationery
and commercial printing to order, at
the East Oregonlan.
1 all day New
T.EAITI TYING t HIES
I1Y ROSE Cll.Tl'KK
1' .rUnli.l ---lvrone In Povi-nii.l
seems to 'he ni.'in! Ing roses and to a
i' greater or less extent the same is
(probably true of other cities of the
j siate where the rose att ains pev:'ee
j t on. . Never bof-r..- h::s there -U- :t
1 s:u li a prevalent !!.. of l..ni:.fy!i.':
I (.;i;,.tt !, ii -,v tm.I !.. cu; per: !.-t
j toe m ,,-,.(;v n by th !.. i in alt
Mrs S. Joyce. Claremont, N. II , :
writes: "About a year ago I bought ,
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem-j
edy. It cured me of a severe case of j
kidney troube of several years stand- j
Ing. It certainly is a grand, good
medicine, and I heartily recommrn.l
it " Kieppen Bros. j
Oregon Theatre 5
Monday Night, Jan. . 2)
CCLLIGAX & HOCKAVALD
Real IMegro
instrelS'
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and
Nashville Students
HAND AND ORCHESTRA.
The strongest SinCiiy and Daiictii Show in America.
Prices: 75c 50c 25c
Pendleton Drug Co.
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