East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAI1 f EAhT OREOONUN. PKR.DLETTON. OREGON. SATUKDAY, JANUARY 2 Itlt.
CXG0T PAGES.
page rnrx.
New Ginghams, Percales,
Galetea Cloth, Wool Dress
Goods, Muslin Under-
weart Etc.
Big shipment lor Early Spring
wear Now on Our Counters
Ready for your inspection
F. E. Livengood & Co.
Ladies Home Journal Patterns for February and Spring
Quarterly Style Books now on sale.
LOCALS
Phone Main 6 tor coal.
Pant line pictures please all.
Ingram's grocery, tel. Main tl.
Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main 4.
Fresh oysters at Hohbach's bakery.
Only white cooks at cioldcn Rule
dmlng room.
Chicken dinner tomorrow at Gold
en Rule Hotel.
Plenty of good clean coal at Bur
roughs.' Phone Main 6.
Lenses duplicated In a few minutes
Hanscom's Jewelry store.
Coal! oaH For sale by Penland
Ifrxm. Phone Ulnck 3391.
I'll pay ca.-h fur yaur veal. Chus.
Rayburn, phono Main 4 20.
Good clean coal at the Oregon
Lumber Yards Phone Main 8.
s'our or six room furnished house
for rent. Inquire Mark Moorhouse.
Hoys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for
12.60 at Wohlenberg's Dept. Store.
Wanted Hoarders by week, day or
month. Inquire 412 West Hluff street.
Como and see the exhibit of Red
Goose drawings at the Peoples Ware
house. Mure moving pictures shown four
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
No coal famine with Burroughs.
Phono Main 6 and get good coal'
promptly
Wanted Man and wife on ranch,
call at 914 West Court street or phone
Main IK.
Wanted Sewing of any kind. In
quire Itadgett Sisters, 16 IS West Rail
road street.
Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham
pooing parlors in connection with the
Vogue Millinery.
The Jaeobs-Stlne Co.'s contract is
moro favorable to the buyer than any
w have ever seen.
Broken lenses replaced In a few
minutes at Hanscnin's Jewelry store
We grind any lense.
Lost, gray elastic belt, large grey
buckle on same. Finder phase re
turn to thlB office.
Wanted, position on ranch by
mother and son. Inquire 418 Lincoln
stret or phono Blnck 3651.
Osod store or office room for rent
in East Oregonian building on Main
street. Inquire at thfs office.
We can grind you a new lense In a
few minutes. Bring your broken lens
to us. Hanscom' Jewelry store.
Phone Main 8 'or good dry wood
and coal that will burn clean. Prompt
ly delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard.
For Rent Nicely furnished eight
room house, four blocks from Main
street. Inquire 514 West Court street.
For Sale Piano bond good for
491.00 on a piano at Ellcrs Plnno
House. Address Amy Hopkins, Wes
ton, Ore., care I"). R. .larman.
Fresh every day at Ingram's gro
cery cabbage, cauliflower, green
peppers, cucumbers, artichoke, celery,
figs, date and fine eating or cooking
apples. Phona Main 37.
LOVELY WATER WE ARE n A VINO NOW x
Yes, Not!
But It Is different at Koeppens, for they use and have for sale those
Germ Proof Fulper Filters
which removes every particle of that dirty substance and makes
your drinking water pure and olear aa crystal. We are demonstrat
ing them In, one of our window so come and see.
PRICES $4.23 to 914.00 'DELIVERED.
K 6 EP IP E 9
The Drug Store That Serves You Best
NKVKK KM'.W SENATOR
HAD A HACK HON R
Washington. Newspaper men at
t ho national capital are a hardend
lot of unregeneratcs. So thinks Sen
ator Heyburn of Idaho, who, since his
speech of last session In the Senate
advocating abolishment of the press
gallery and denouncing the corres
pondents for their frivolous handling
of momentous events, hasn't been re
ci'ivlng very much attention In the
public prints. So, also thinks Senator
Perkins, of California, now that the
latest example of their Irreverence
lias been brought to his attention.
A few weeks ago the California so
lon hlipped on an Icy pavement and
bruised his spine. The news speedily
tvachod the headquarters of the Cali
fornia newspaper correspondents. One
oi them became wildly excited.
"Oh. it's only a trival Injury," one
of his colleagues expostulated.
"Trival Injury, hell," the perturbed
one snorted, "my paper will want to
get out an extra. Just think how
he's hurt! Why, IiIb backbone's in
jured. Do you hear that? And out
our way, they never know he har
backbone!"
Sen-itor Perkins is laying for the
'!:er.
LONDON WILL SEND
SCOTT TO ANTARCTIC
London The ' British fund for
sending Captain Scott to the Antarctic
in July has now reached dimensions
to make the scheme a practical pos
sibility. The British government has
made a grant of 4 2.000 pounds toward
the cost of the expedition.
''"he subscriptions already received
amount to between 11.000 and 12,000
ponn K so that the expedition is now
in a position to Insure Its starting in
July next.
t'M tnln Scott's whole time Is taken
ii i with the necessary preparations.
Mr. C. II. Meares has left London for
Siberia for the necessary dogs and
ponies.
NOT EAST COLORS.
"Aunty." said little Constance,
"don't you want some of my candy?"
"Thank you, dear," was the reply.
"Sugared almonds are favorites of
mino."
"The pink or the. white ones?"
asked the little tot.
"The white ones, please."
There was silence until the last
piece had disappeared.
"They were all pink at first, Aun
ty." remarked Constance. From Suc
cess Magazine.
Thf l'erfert Man.
There is a man who never drinks.
Nor smokes, nor chews, nor swears;
Who never gambles, never winks,
And shuns all sinful snares .
He's paralyzed.
There is a man who never does
Andthing that is not right;
i His wife can toil just where lie Is
At morning, noon and night
He's dead.
, From Unknown Author.
A sweetly spoken refusal of a re
! quest Is more satisfactory than a be
i grudged ncqulescenco.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
llov. Qiilnney at Weston.
The Reverend Charles Quinney
leaves this evening for Weston where
he will conduct and celebrate the
holy communion In the All Saints
church tomorrow morning.
Committee. Will Meet.
For the purpose of discussing plans
and arrangements for the entertain
ment of the big inland empire teach
ers association the joint committee
from the Pendleton Teachers' associa
tion and the Commercial association
will met at 3 o'clock tomorrow af
ternoon. The session will be held In
the council chamber at the citv hall.
Wutcli for the Comet.
"Comet A" which has been making
nightly pilgramages through the
heavens and thereby causing much
comment and speculation will appear
again tonight, and those who have
not been favored with a sight of this
appendaged star can have the oppor
tunity by gazing westward between
the hours of 6 and 7.
Curricula Hoard to Meet.
Dr. C J. Smith Is to leave Monday
for western Oregon to attend a very
Important meeting of the state board
of higher curricula. The board ie to
assemble in Eugene first and after a
visit rt the. state university will pro
ceed to Corvallls and visit the O. A.
C. The members will then go to
Portland where the formal session of
the board will be held. This board
has the adjudication of disputes be
tween the agricultural college and the
university over the question of dupli
cation of courses In those schools.
Curtain (iocs up at 0.
At the suggestion of several of the
business men of the city, the curtain
for the "Sunny South Minstrels" will
be postponed until ' 9 o'clock In order
to allow the employes of the various
stores to attend. Many of the stores,
recognizing the worthiness of the
purpose of the entertinment have
signified their Intention of closing
their establishments at 8:30. The pro
cram at the poultry show will also
he finished early and the orchestra
will proceed to the opera house where
it will assist materially in making the
show a success. The advance sale of
seats Indicates that there will be a
crowded house to witness the efforts
of the local thesplans.
To Honor Miss WHInrd.
The W. r. T. lT., of Pendleton, will
observe the anniversary of the death
of Frances E. Willard by memorial
services on February 17, 1910. "The
whole world loves Miss Frances E.
Willard," says the Union Signal, or
gan of the W. C. T. U.
"Scores of school buildings and
many other public Institutions in our
country bear Miss Willard's name; in
thousands of school rooms may be
seen her pictured face: in many a
church where her life work Is grate
fully revered, radiant sunshine reveals
the heunly of a Frances E. Willard
memorial window.
"Hundreds of little people have been
given her beloved name, and in count
less homes this name is a synonym for
all that Is highest and truest and love
liest in life."
Information for I-aixl Seekers.
The following publications of the
genera land office, relating to
"Homestending" rights, have ben re
ceived at the public library.
Suggestions to homesteaders and
persons desiring to make homestead
entries.
The unappropriated public lands of
the United States.
Instructions under enlarged home
stead act of February 19, 1909.
Soldiers' and Sailors' homestead
rights and soldiers additional home
stead entries.
Regulations governing entries' with
in national forests.
Instructions relative to- entries on
lands withdrawn for the construction
struetion of irrigation works for the
reclamation of arid lands.
Laws and regulations relating to
townsltes. parks and cemeteries.
Concerning riglV of way over public
lands and reservations.
Regulations concerning the selec
tion of desert lands.
Statutes and regulations governing
entries and proof under the desert
land laws.
Coal-land laws and regulations
thereunder.
Timber and stone law act of June
3, 1878.
Restoration of lost or obliterated
corners and subdivision of sections.'
United States mining laws.
Suggestions to United States com
missioner. United States court com
missioners and Judges and clerks of
courts of record.
Regulations concerning railroad
right of way over tho public lands
and forfeiture acts.
Instructions relative to town sites
on public lands in Alaska.
Circulars.
ukl.ksti al immkjiiants
ark wily curtomf:k.s
Washington. The bureau- of immi
gration here heartily subscribes to
Rret Harte's characterization of the
heathen Chinee. Nearly every day
officials are confronted with another
dark tricks of the wily Celestials to
evude tho strict exclusion laws of the
I'nlted States.
For Instance, there Is the case of
Toy Tun, recently arrested on the
charge of surreptitiously entering the
country and released because the im
migration bureau refused to prefer
charges.
Tim gave himself up, claiming to
have sneaked Into the United States
from Mexico three or four years ago.
He made the ease against himself so
easy that the Immigration authorities
smelt a rat.
They have now decided that Tun
is tryftuj to bamboozle the govern-
ment Into paying his way back, to Chi
na. His scheme was artfully con
cocted. In the first place, he made
the time in which he had been In
the United States three or four years,
to escape deportation back to Mexico
which would have been ordered If
the Immigration officials discovered
that his entrance Into the United.
States occurred less than three years
ago.
Thus he stood liable for deportation
back to China, under the exclusion
act
The bureau officials decided that
Tun was trying to work them, and
have refused to act in his case. They
think he sneaked across the Mexican
border during the last few months,
but haven't any way of proving it, al
though they know lHa of other Chi
nese are doing the same thing. It Is
a physical impossibility to cover the
whole border with agents, and a con
tinuous stream of Celestials pours In.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS;
Orpheum Tonight.
1. The Adventuress, high class com
edy .Essany).
2. How Hubby Made Good- Farce
Comedy (Essany).
3. Nothing Is Ever Lost. Comedy,
(fiaumout.)
4. The Life Buoy. Drama (Gau
mout.) 5 An English Boxing Bout, between
Willy Lewis, the famous English pu
gilist and Costello. i
6. Another Highwayman. Good
chase. Picture full of life.
Tonight will be the last chance to
see the above program. They will
have new pictures Sunday, as follows: j
1. A11 on Account of the Milk. (Bio-
graph.) Another thrilling love drama j
by th( well liged beauties.
2. True to His Oath (Eclipse.)
4. Home of the Gypsies. (Eclipse.)
4. Gambling With Death. Drama.
(Vitagraph )
5. Smile, Smile Smile.
Pastime. ,
The Program at the Pastime the
ater tomorrow contains the following
interesting subjects:
"The Smuggler's Game," (dramat
ic.) "The Marriage of the Cook,"
(comic.)
"A Victim of Circumstances,"
(dramatic.)
"On a Rocket" (comic.)
"A Stair Hunt in Java." (scenic.)
Special added attractions for Sun
day only:
"Behind the Bars in Sing Sing,"
presented by Edward Holland, for
merly record ' clerk at the famous
prison. 10 and 15 cents.
Woolen mill may be established at
Bend.
Take Advantage
TODAY last day
of the
Muslin
UNDERWEAR
Sale
at the
Wohlenberg Dep't.
Store
Eetter goods for less money.
SALESMEN' WANTED Big money
selling high grade groceries at
wholesale to families, farmers,
ranchmen, etc. High cost of liv
ing Is Looming our business. Steady
work; quick returns. You take or-
ders we do the rest. Best goods;
lowest prices. Satisfaction or mon
ey refunded. Give references.
Hitchcock-Hill Co, Lake & Dear
born streets. Chicago, wholesale
grocers.
tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. . It looks better
' See my ipany beautiful designs in concrete blocks
beiore you build yjour home. .
1 will furnish your estimates for any class of
work on application.
D. T. MHY
Contractor andJBailder
Cor.RdIroadramdnWillowt8. Pendleton. Ore
r
THE APPROVAL
of the most
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
and its
WORLD-WIDE ACCEPTAKCE
by the
WELL-INFORMED,
BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT
PARIS ARE KNOWN TO BE
MOST WHOLESOME AND
TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF
FECT, HAVE GIVEN TO
ELIXIR, of SENNA
THE FIRST POSITION .AMONG
FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE
LED TO ITS GENERAL USAGE
WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL
SATISFACTION.
TO GET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS,
ALWATSBUYTHE GENUINE
Manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
for sale by all leading druggists
VNE size ONLY, REGULAR PRICE 5QY PER BOTTLE
Rev. W. C. Merritt's theme at the
Baptist church tomorrow morning Is
"The Word: Its Promise and its
Power."
Read the "Want" adi today.
KNOWN FOR
WHAT IT
A BANK'S CAPITAL
is to protect lis depositors from possible loss, therefore the larger '
It Is, the greater protection the depositors have.
. This bank has a
Capital of . $250,000.00
Surplus and net profits 175,000.00
Shareholders liability .... 250,000.00
A total of 9675,000.00
litis means that this bank must lose over 2-3 of a million dol
lars, before its depositors could lose a cent. This protection la for
voc.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
SECURITY
HOTEL
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Located on the corner of Seventh and Stark streets, extending through
the block to Pnrk street, Portlauil. Oregon. Our new Pnrk Street Annex le
the only fireproof liotel building in Oregon.
Rates $1 a Day and Up. European
When You BUILD,
Build to STAY!
Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks
are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more
substantial and far more comfortable in
either cold or warm weather,
Concrete stands unsurnassed
res rf.rifea
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Fresh line received dally of nlc
eating and cooking apples, celery,
cauliflower, artichoke, cucumbers.
Also fresh line of figs, dates, cocoa
nuts and grapes. Ingram'B grocery,
prone Main 37.
IT'S STRENGTH
MEANS
OREGON
if i' i
4t
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it
fori Basements. Founda
and lastsjlonger than stone
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