East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 25, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910.
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A New Lot of !
EMBROIDERIES!
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The Prettiest We have Ever Shown
Beautiful Swiss Patterns from baby
widths up to 45 inch dress patterns.'
Pretty Linen Embroideries and Insertion
just the thing for trimming your
Linen Dress '
20 New Silk Dresses Just
In. Call and See Them.
F. E. Uvengood & Co.
Ladies' ,Home Journal Patterns and style
. Books Now Ready
I
March
LOCALS
Phone Main t for coal.
Pastime pictures please all.
Furnished rooms, 602 Water St.
Ic. cream at Hohbach's, Court st.
Coal. Oak wood. Phone Mala I.
Snyder, chimneysweep, Red S811.
Lenses duplicated In a few minutes
Qanscom's Jewelry store.
I'll pay cash for yaur veal. Cha.
Rayburn, phone Main 420.
Good, clean coal nt tho Oregon
Lumber Yards. Phono Main 8.
For rent, cheap Flrstclass restau
rant. Inquire at Golden Kule Hotel.
Boys' Goodyear Wolt Shoes for
I2.i at Wohienberg'a Dept. Store.
Wanted Boarders by week, day r
month. Inquire 412 Wert Dluff street.
Two or three furnished housekeep
ing rooms for rent. Enquire 205 W.
Webb.
M r moving picture shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Past t me.
No coal famine will-
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheuni Today's Program.
1. The Duke's Plan. Biograph. A
fruitless attempt to separate kindred
souls.
2. Roller skating In Australia.
Pathe.
3. The Model Drama. Pathe.
4. Sensational logging. Essanay.
Scenic and educational.
6. I Wish I Had a Girl.
HIG SPLASH IX HVFFALO
IJY MANY HUMAX FISH
Buffalo, X. v., Feb. 26. Human
fish of Buffalo will' have another big
splash tonlnht, when tho best ama
teurs of the city will compete for
swimming honors, under the auspices
of the Y. M. C. A. This meet Is the
third of the season and offers two or
three chants In the program. In
stead of a 40-yard handicap the dis
tance will be 50 yards, the same as
I the Intercollegiate event. The fancv
dive will be a handicap event this
time, and there will be a new con
tent In "fancy swimming," to be Judg
ed on form and variety of strokes
coal famine wltl: Burroughs rather than speed. The nroeram In-
Phone Main 5 and get good coal eludes a 40-yard novice, 50-yard, 100
promplly. (yard and 220-ynrd handicaps, distance
Wanted Setting hens, one two orlnIun&" and Janey divine, both handl-
and fancy swimming, with sev
eral events, such as a grammar
school race, a mixed competition for
tho boys from the Saturn and Buf
falo clubs, frnd two or three relay
races
three. Phone Red 2398 or Injulre at j cap.
this office.
Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham
pooing parlors in connection with the
Vogue Millinery.
Wanted Man and wife to work on
ranch. Apply 513 Franklin street, or
phone Red 2552.
Broken lenses replaced In a few
minutes at Hanscom's Jewelry store
We grind any lens.
Phone Main 8 for good dry wood
tuid coal that will bu.n clean. Prompt
ly delivered. Oregon Lumber Yard.
A prize for every child who draw
a picture of the famous 'Re. '-loose"
and brings It to the Peoples Ware
house. ,
Better than-ever a carload of ap
Vlew, Jonathans, Wine-Sap and Ar
kansas Black. Same old price, $1.50
per box. Clark's Grocery, 644 and
64S Main street.
It's worth a good deal to any of us
to be stylishly dressed; and any man
oan be If he will Just step Into the
Peoples Warehouse and ask for Harl
fchaffner & Marx all wool clothe..
Twenty-Mllo Race.
Chicago, Feb. 25. William Hilton,
tho New York distance runner, and
several other famous men will com
pete In the twenty-mile team race
and other events of the Ulvervlew
Speedway games tonight. ,
The program Is made up of six
events, three of which are for gram
mar school athletes. There are two
fifty-yard dashes for this class and a
half-mile relay. There will be a seventy-five
yard dash, handicap, open.
land a half-mile run, also n handicap
for which wntches and sliver and
i bronze medals will be offered.
; The twenty-mile team race, the
j feature event, will carry some great
I pries, four gold watches, four silver
i and four bronze medals being offered.
FRESH ARRIVALS
I Flag-to-nag Race.
I Denver, Colo., Feb. 25. Final" ar
j rangements are nearlng completion
today for the great flag-to-flag race
; between ' this country and Mexico,
In the Grocery Department of tlte(Wnch Wi De In many respects the
Peogriox Warehouse. ; banner automobile run of the year.
Yellow Newtown apples. Northern B will be held In connection with the
Sty; Ben Davis. Roman Beauties, centennial celebration of the Mexican
Gloria Mundl, Yellow Newtown Pip- , Republic this summer, and will un
pin. Willow Twigs, Baldwins, Spitzen- i doubtedly prove a potent factor In
bergs and Blue Pearmnlns, and all ! uniting the West and the rich repub
these good apples at the People, lie of Mexico.
Warehouse department store price. !
Also a most complete assortment of
pastes and cereal breakfast foods,
uch as lentils, tapioca, pearl barley,
pop corn, hominy, pancake flour,
buckwheat, graham, macaroni, spa
ghetti, vermicelli and noodles.
Model grocery In the basement of ,
tho Peoples Warehouse. Come In
early and order your Sunday dinner
Light ami Coke Companies Merge.
Columbus, Ohla, Feb. 24. The East
Ohio Gas company, a consolidation of
four Cleveland light and coke com
panies, was Incorporated today with
a capital of 20,000,000.
A wise man doesn't
when money talks.
C'liii'iigo lnifewir Dies.
Chicago. Feb. 24. Charles R.
Barnes, professor of plant physiology
always listen at the University of Chicago, died to-day.
Koeppen Bros.
Cordially incite the ladies to step into their store and be
taught free of charge how to make the very best Vanilla Flavor
ings, and they may take home with them a free sample to see
how good it i8. Fifty cents worth of material will make one
quart of flavoring and we Bell nothing less than that amount,
bnt you can make it up in small quantities and the balance will
keep for future use. The process is new, the flavor supreme,
expense subnormal.
DC E fl? P B M 9
The Drug Store That Serves You Best
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Man-Inge Licence Issued.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Dennis Groom and Miss Lenore
crigier,. both of Milton.
MIkm Moorlioiise Will Talk.
miss C'clestine Moorhouse, one of
the Instructors in the city schools will
preside at the story hour in the pub
lic library tomorrow afternoon.
Guderlan Purchases Auto.
Julius Guderian lias Just pur
chased a $4000 automobile. It is a
six-cylinder model H. Franklin and
was one of three received In a ship
ment Tuesday by the Pendleton Auto
company.
Branch Shop at Pasco.
E. A. Schlffler, the local tailor, Is
S)lng to enlarge his business by the
establishment of a branch shop at
Pasco. He has already secured a lo
cation In Pasco and will open up for
business in that town March 1.
Federal Court April 5.
The second Tuesday in April, which
happens to fall on tho fifth day of
that month, Is the time fixed by law
for the holding of the spring term
of the federal 'court In this city. Ac
cording to Mrs. Vlda Johnston, deputy
clerk for the court, a session will be
held here this time. In all probability.
Baker Horses Have Glanders.
State Veterinarian W. H. Lytle
leaves this evening for Baker City to
Inspect a bunch of stage horses which
are said to have glanders. According
to the reports received by the state
veterinarian, the deputy stock Inspec
tor for Eaker county has already
killed three of the animals which
were affected with the disease.
Specials For Saturday
WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STORE
35c English Nainsook Sat. . . . 22c yd.
20c Black Cotton Hose, Ladies, Sat. . . 12 l-2c
35c Cashmere Hose, Children's, . . 23c pr.
$1.65 and$1.50 Black Satteen and Heatherbloom Under
skirts Saturday for. . . . $1.10 each
75c Corset Covers lace or embroidery for 48c each
10c, 12 1-2c White Embroidery and Insertion 7 I -2c yd.
$1.50 Flannelette Kimonas Sat. . . 98c each
EXTRA SPECIALMisses $475 and $5.00 ranama
Skirts in Blacks, Bown and Navy, (ft
Saturday Only
Record Breaking- Day.
Wednesday was a record breaking
day at the free public library, accord
ing to Miss Mayme Batterson, the li
brarian. A total of 128 books 'were
sent out and 61 persons availed them
selves of the opportunity to use the
reading room. Miss Batterson re
ports a growing interest In the read
ing room, especially nmong men. The
library is becoming so popular that
the present quarters are proving In
;i d equate.
Chini-so Make Nole.
I-ift night abmit 9:30, the peace
and quiet of Pendleton was disturbed
by a great noise as If a thousand reg
iments were engaged in rapid fire
practice and many citizens thought the
soldier boys of Co. L had been called
out to quell en Indian outbreak.
However, it was only the Mongolian
residents of West Alta street with
lung strings of firecrackers driving
away th devil from their m:dst. The
din was kept up for twenty minutes
and many people gathered to watch
the antics of the celestials.
Great Special Values ii Women's and Children's
Shoes for Saturday
Wome'ns $2.50 Vici Kid in button or lace for . $1.95
Boys $3.00 Goodyear Welts, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2.45
Youths $2.50 Goodyear Welts, 9s to 2s for $1.95,
Misses' $1.75 Vici kids 8 1-2 to 2 s for . . $1.39
Wohlenberg Department Store
" BeLLer Goods For Less Money"
Company L Wnnts Cnptnln.
Orders have been received here di
recting that the members of company
L hold an election next Tuesday eve
ning for the purpose of choosing
captain. The captaincy of the com
pany has been vacant since the resig
nation of Captain Pmythe. tendered
several months ago. First Lieutenant
Lee D. Drake, who took command
ii.tr.ti lm ntal crn ii t i rn rf "nTltriln '
Rmythe. has also tendered his resig
nation. However this ha not been
accepted by the adjutant general and
many of the local guardsmen are now
iirsrintr his election as captain.
Telephone Compnny Flics Bond.
A $50,000 mortgage bond against
the Independent Telephone company,
was placed on record with County Re
corder Hendley today. The mortgage
Is in fa,vor of the American Bank and
Surety company of Seattle, Washing
ton, and It Is understood that the
amount of money realized from the
sale of these bonds will not only be
sufficient to complete tho purchase
of the Independent Telephone system
by the Interstate company, but that It
will also provide a sum for better
merits and extensions.
New X. P. Time Card.
Beginning Sunday a new time card
will be in effect on the Pendleton
Pasco branch of the Northern Pa
cific. On and after that date the
Pendleton passenger will arrive here
nt 10 a. m. and returning to Pasco
will leave here at 3 p. in. Instead of at
4. SO as at present, The northbound
passenger will reach Pasco at 5:45,
connecting with the eastbound main (
lino train at C o'clock. This train
arrives at Spokane at 10:30. The
Pendleton-Pasco train will also make
close connection with westbound main
line trains. There are now five
through main line Northern Pacific
trains going each way every day.
ine Havemeyer, widow of Henry O.
Havemeyer, sugar magnate.
The letter was written in a boyish
scrawl s'gned "Black Hand" and em
bellished with a dagger pierced heart,
a revolver and a bottle marked poi
son. It reads in part:
"We demand J250O of you as a con
tribution to the black hand organiza
tion. If it is not forthcoming we will
hlow up your house or ki your fam
ily. You cannot escape. Don't tell
the police or your family will suffer.
Rich people pay our demands
they have no more trouble and we
protect them. With revolver or dag
trer, or pois-in In your food, we will
reach you."
Explicit directions were given to
place the money in a tin box Febru
ary 24 behind the park wall opposite
Mrs Ilavemeyer's Fifth avenue house.
Tonight Mrs. Havemeyer, accompan
ied by two detectives, carried out the
instructions. They found the box and
placed In it a roll of paper wrapped
in a $1 bill. Mrs. Havemeyer return
id home and the detectives arrested
l he boys when they came for the box
an hour later. The boys say they
were paid by an Italian to get the box.
CLAIMED TnAT CXIVERSITY
IS SOCIALISTIC INSTITUTION
Madison, Wis. An inquiry into the
charges that socialistic ideas are be
ing taught In the University of Wis
consin has been begun by a special
committee of the board of visitors.
The Investigation, it Is understood,
will be conducted to ascertain wheth
er there Is any truth in the statement
that socialistic principles are being
Inculcated at the university, and If
and I this is not the case, of clearing the
reputation of the university 4n the
minds of those who have given cred
ence to the charges.
It Is likely that the investigation
will also deal with the Emma Gold
man Incident, when after her posters
had been torn down, a professor at the
university is said to" have announced
her lectures In the classroom. An
other Incident to be inquired Into is
the lecture that Parker H. Sercombe,
of Chicago, delivered In one of the
university rooms upon Invitation.
KIIVG PREPARES REASON
FOR HIS RE-INSTATEMENT
Cincinnati, Feb. 25. Johnnie Kl;ng
the groat catcher of the Chicago
Cubs, is today preparing to submit
his data to the national commission,
following an order by the highest
baseball court, allowing him five days
In. which to show cause why he should
be reinstated to the ranks of eligible
players. KUng declares he was com
pelled to leave the diamond Inst year
to enter a private enterprise and was
given leave of absence by the Chi
cago club.
Miqiie Fisher Arrested.
Seattle, Feb. 24. Mique Fisher,
former baseball magnate, was arrest
ed today on a grand Jury Indictment
cliaig.iiii him with conducting a nui
sance and admitting minors to his
dance hall. He was released under
11000 ball. J. W. Wood of Minneapo
lis his partner, was Indicted on a
similar charge. Fisnor formerly was
manager of a Coast league team in
Tacoma and has managed baseball
teams In Fresno and Sacramento, Cal.
Four or six room furnished house
r rent Inquire Mark Moorhouse.
WASHINGTON GIRD DIES;
IIAD MARRIED A DUKE
Olympla. Countess Stavra, whose
death Is reported In a cablegram
from Paris, was May Tilley, a native
of Olympia, known, to pioneers as the
most beautiful girl ever born here.
She was the only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rice Tilley. The father oper
ated the stage line to Kalama and
was well to do. She was educated In
the common schools of Olymp'a and
later attended St. Helen's Hall at
Portland.
On an eastern trip she met and later
married Charles Tllton, a wealthy res
ident of New York. Tllton died and
after a few years she married Count
Stavra and has since made her home
In Paris. She was 45 years of age.
A prize for every child who draTs
a picture of the famous Red Goose"
and brings it to the Peoples Warehouse.
There never was a woman
couldn't make some man sit up
take notice if she so desired.
who
and
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Why Is n Bundle of Hay?
That Is the question which seems
to be bothering all the officials at the
court house with the single exception
of Deputy Sheriff Bert Wilson. Yes
terday afternoon tho aforementioned
deputy was seen to scurry across the
corner of the court house lawn with
about a third of a bale of alfalfa on
his back. He ducked around the
corner of the building, apparently
with the Intention of giving Judge
Glllllnnd the slip, that official being
on tho south steps at the time, and
then disappeared within the building.
Where he went with the hay and what
ho Is doing with It Is tho burning
question of the hour at the court
house. It even takes precedence over
"what Is the amount of my taxes?"
BLACKMAIL BY BOYS.
Two Youths Write "Black Hand"
Letter to Mrs. Havemeyer.
New York, Feb. 24. Two boys
were arrested tonight In Central Park
In connection with a "black hand" let
ter received recently1 by Mrs. Louls-
lKt Safe But Drop Notes.
Fort Smith, Ark-, Feb. 24. llob
bers blew a safe in the postoffice at
Itokoshe, Okla., today, stole $180 in
cash and escaped. Notes worfli $12,
000 belonging to Postmaster Nelson
were taken, but the robbers dropped
them n.'ar Splere, Okla.. and they were
returned.
Read the "Want" ds today
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kondon'a in sanitary tubes) brings instant relief
from every catarrhal complication- Hay Fever.
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and procure a 25c or 50o tube (or constant.
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manenc ana sate cure, .to.ouo drugkrii ts
sell it and recommend it because it cures
ana cousins ao harmful tirue- It
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PENDLETON. OREGON
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