East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGOX1AX. PENDLETON', OREGON. TIII'RSn.W. AIMUL 21. IfllU.
EIGHT PAGES.
FUNDS FORFEITED BY
Rousing Specials For Friday
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PAGE TWO.
If You Are In Want Oh
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels
Friday will be Your time to Buy at a Great Saving
72 in. Table Linen, extra heavy, and a very
good value for $1. 75, now per yard . $1.29
72 in. unbleached Table Linens $1.25 values,
now per yard 62c
64 in. Table Linen; extra good values at 85c
now per yard 48c
72 in bleached Table Linen $1.65 values, now
per yard $1.18
72 in. bleached Table Linen, a good buy at
$1.35, now ..... . 88c
72 in. fine Table Linen, extra German Damask
$2.50 value, now $1.87
72 in. Red Table Linen $1.25 values, now 68c
64 in. Red Table Linen 65 values, now 42 l-2c
NAPKINS
3-4 size, $6.00 values, now . . . $3.59
3-4-size, $4.00 values, now . . . $2.65
TOWELS
3-4 size towels extra good value at 20c now two 25c
Large Huck Towels . . . . 11 l-2c
Savings For Every Household in Pendleton in the
Coolest, Cleanest Grocery and Crockery Dep't. in
the Northwest
I'll I DAY AXI) SATURDAY SPECIALS.
I'iim-y Slit-ed Pineapple, per "can 25
Ashland Brand Peaches, per can 23
T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee the finest 2o Coffee in the world, sold only at The Peo
ple? Warehouse. y
The most complete stock of Brooms, Wash Boards, Mops, Soaps, Soap Powders, Cleansers,
etc.. in Pendleton. Prices lower than our competitors.
Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25
CROCKERY SPECIALS.
JJearular 50 glass pitchers Friday and Saturday 42
Set of 6 glasses and 1 pitcher, regular value 75t Friday and Saturday 6 1
Rice Special Friday and Saturday 15 pounds No. 1
Japan Rice for $1.00
Everything the market affords in fresh green vegetables, Oranges, Bananas, Newton Apples,
Ripe Pineapples.
Come in early or phone your orders for your good things for your Sunday dinner.
We are sole agents for the celebrated Ehman's Olives and Olive Oil. The highest standard
ever produced from California Olives.
Parkers IIome-Made Cookies 10 pkcr., 14 c'kics in each pakg.
The Peoples Warehouse where itPay, tote
FROM HE SPORTING WORLD
INDIAN'S AFTER- SCALPS
OF ACADEMY TEAM
COAST I.EAGCE.
Oakland 1, Portland 0.
Portland. Ore., April 21. Oakland
t."ry n hnrd fought game yesterday
?rom Portland, shutting the locals out,
3 fi Oakland's score occurred in
:ii third inning. A base on balls
and a stolen base had advanced ;,im
irtjii t' second, who scored on a two
base hit by Carrol. Portland had
a. fine rhance of scoring in the ninth
but Ort got pinched in a double play
nr.A retired the side. The score:
r. ir. e.
Oakland .A 3 3
Portland 0 2 0
Nfclnon and Spiesman; Ryan, Seat
on and Fisher, Murray.
Friwo 3, Senators 0.
San Francisco, April 21. Saera
.mento literally threw the game away
.v --. rduy at Recreation park and San
iFranciBCo took another step up the
percentage ladder, winning handily
foy a score of 3 to 0 Four wild throws
n 'iii- part f the Sacramento play---:
wTe responsible for the top
heavy result. Score: R. H. E.
San Francisco 3 9 2
.-3 ir ramento 0 8 4
Ames and Berry; Batim and La-
5v 'N.'
Anuria 7. Vernon 2.
li Angeles, April 21. Recovering
S.,rn an attack of lethargy that made
. h. rn play like amateurs Tuesday, the
Angeles gave Vernon a drubbing yes
terday. The score was 7 to 2, Dillon's
.mi n hammering Hensllng for a dozen
ri U, one of which was Howard's three
bagger and two were doubles. Every
man on the Angeli team except Del
inks Orendorff and Thorsen got at
l'-a-t two singles. Score: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 7 12 2
Vernon 2 5 3
Thi.rv'n and Orendorff; Honsling
.(H i i'.rown.
NATIONAL I.EAGI'E.
Brooklyn, April 21. Score yester
day: R. H. E
Philadelphia fi 10 0
Pronklyn 2 6 1
McQuillcn and Jacklitsch ; Ruckcr,
I!ell, Harger and Bergen.
New York. April 21. Score yester
day: R. H. E.
Host-in 0 3 1
Sew York 4 10 3
Mnttcrn, Evans and Smith; Wlitze
and Meyers.
St. Louis, April 21 Score yester
day: . R. H. E.
St. T.ouls 2 5 1
Chicago 5 2 1
Pfelster, Overall and Needham;
l ush, Reiger and Bresnahan.
AMERICAN LEAGCE.
Philadelphia, April 21. Score yes
terday: R. H. E.
New York 0 7 2
Philadelphia 12 2
Doyle and Sweeney; Bender and
Thomas.
Boston. April 21. Score yesterday:
R. II. E.
Washington 12 11 3
Boston 4 8 5
Gray and Street; Smith, Collins and
Carrlgan, Madden.
Chicago, April 21. Score yester
day: R. H. E.
Chicago 0 0 0
Cleveland 1 7 1
Two weeks ago the Indians from
the reservation were defeated by the
academy-high team by a score of 5 to
3 In an 11-lnning game. A return
game will be played tomorrow after
noon on the Alta street grounds at
3:15 and It is said the Indians are
out for revenge.
The lineup of the academy-high
i team, as well as that of. the Indians,
I will be about the same ns in the game
I of two weeks ago, so a hot contest Is
expected.
I Academy High lineup:
Weathorstono. first base; Sturdl
vant, Ivan, second base; Devine, th.rd
base; Uader, short stop; Hopper, GII
liland. McCormmaeh. outfielders; Mil
lie and Groenwald battery.
The old redskin baseball veteran,
Tillly McKay will do the twirling for
the Indians, with Wilson on the re
ceiving end. It Is easily seen that
McKay is no amateur at the game.
He pitches a cool and heady game,
supported by a good, infield.
The game promises to be an exhi
bition of good baseball and will be a
treat, especially for those fans of Pen
dleton, who can not attend the league
games.
1-4 of a Pound a Week
at least, is what a young baby ought
to gain in weight. Does yours? If
not there's something wrong with Its
digestion. Give It McOee's Baby
Elixir and it will begin gaining at
once. Cures stomach nd bowel trou
bles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness,
good for teething babies. Price 26c
and 60c. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Notice to My Patrons.
I have changed my place of resi
dence from 204 W. Alta St., to 619
Cosble St. Mrs. Geisler.
FAIL TO EXPEND ENOIGII
ON TKACIIKItS SALAUIFS
the Districts of County full to Com
ply Willi Law Amounts Forfeited
Not I.argr Complete Apxirlion
ini'iil Mailt' for all Schools.
As has been the case nearly ever
since the law went Into effect, some
school districts of the county have
again forfeited some of their funds
for tin' reason that 85 per cent of the'
amount received from the state and
county fund had not been expended
on teachers' salaries. There are five
unlucky districts this year and the
amounts forfeited range from $11.34
to JS1.1S8.
The districts which forfeit some of
their spring apportionment for this
year with th,. amount forfeited are
No. 22. J6B.47; No. 50. J24.12; No.
so. $11.34; No. 82, $11.99; No. 96.
$ 158.
The following Is the complete ap
portionment for all the schools of the
county according to the number of' the
district: '
No. 1 $ 114
N'o. 2 192
No. 3 104
No. 4 60S
No. 5 1,704
No. 6 392
No. 7 256
No. 9 360
No. 10 2.0T2
No. 11 192
No. 12 112
No. 13 296
N'o. 14 1.632
No. 15 264
No. 16 13.696
No. . 19 . i 2.312
No. 20 , 20S
No. 21 36S
No. 22 r.S2
No. 24 112
No. 25 1S4
No. 26 232
No. 27 13i!
No. 28 66 4
No. 29 1.752
No. 30 240
No. 31 fi.ii.12
No. 33 20
No 34 200
No. 35 210
No. 36 112
No. 37 200
No. 39 2S0
No. 40 144
No. 41 192
No. 43 208
No. 45 120
No. 47 .312
No. 48 280
No. 49 616
No. 50 320
No. 52 120
No. 54 104
No. 55 240
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Facsimile Signature of
NEWJVORK.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
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SOME NEWSY NOTES !
FROM PILOT HOCK!
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Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Hock. April 20 J. I". Me
Mil mis ivtui in-d this morning fnnu ;i
short liusim-sN trip to Spokane.
t'lyde (iu.ird was in Pendleton this
week iitli ii l.ng the Kearney trial.
Eliiur McCormmaeh and Prof.
( ; I ocii aid of the Pi'iidlt ton academy.
Mf visitors in Pilot Hock Saturday.
Mi-. M. K. Thompson of this city,
uii, i .1:: !u I 'i-i nl n t in to undergo
a s. rii us operation, is reported to be
i :t i u ul.-iii; nicely,
A. .1. Still to v;m ( . one of the i n 1
re.-iilenls i'f ! he town, left yest.-r : s
i'nr uiirve iie was cal.e.i liy
th Illness of tila brother. He was
;n companii'il liy Abe Mil.er.
.''o i.i P.yrd. Mrs. liert Smith
and Mis. Andy liust were among those
r ' i 1 1 1 Pendleton to attend the funeral
i f Mrs. Hi-erg,. 11. .lie hciv today.
.t -. .. urge I one of this city, d.ud
Anthony's hospital yesterday,
hi .liiiess nf several days. She
raieily Maliel Thompson and
'.eniiles a hu-dja nd and Uvj
children, two sisters aial ii
iti-u iii r aii.l father to mourn her loss.
i . Iia- . c was a business visitor
n , :'.Ueti.n this week.
I T. I..i-ll:lleii has his new residence
almost completed. It will be a fine
addition to our little town.
The Pendleton academy will give
a iim-ieal entertainment here Friday
night.
iiuiliK to the death of Mrs. Dmio
the chinch banquet has been post
poned until Monday night, April 25.
Cul .Ii-tiM-ii Is in Pendleton this
week on tlie jury.
Among those going from hen i i
attend the ball gapie In Pendleton
Sunday were .1. N. Ilooik. II. Ii. fas
ted, K. I!. Casteel, Delbert Newcomli,
C ('. Ooldsberry, Thos. Jaques and
Jack McKeown.
The Pendleton boys again defeated
ihe Pilot Hock boys by a score of 18
to 2. Next Sunday Pilot Hock play
Weston on the Weston grounds.
Mrs. Tom Twi edy of Pendleton, waa
th,- guest of Pilot Hoik friends last
week.
Huth Hover spent Sunday with
P-mlletoii trnnds While there she
ail-nded the ball game between Pen
dleton and Pilot Hock.
Worse Tluin Pullets.
Hullets have often caused lesa suf
fering to soldiers than the eczema L.
W. Harrlman. Turlington. Me., got In
the army and suffered with, forty
years. "Hut liucklen's Arnica Salve
cured me when all else failed," he
writes. Greatest healer for sores, ul
cers. boil, burns, cuts, wounds, bruis
es and is. 25c, at Tallman A Co.
at St.
after i
was
I. i-.V,-
small
Notice to Public
On and after this date we discon
tinue delivering building material.
Prlcis made will not Include cartage.
When ordering material make your
own arrangements for having It
I auled. The above does not affect
fuel.
OHKCON LUMBKIt YARD.
PKNDLKTON LUMHEH CO.
I'HAli CHEEK U'MRER CO.
Liquid Foot Knsr.
Relieves tired, aching anil sweaty
feet. Happiness for evedy one at 36c
,i bottle. First Class Drug Stores.
Do you take the East Oregonlan?
Von ('tin Cure That Ilnckarhe,
1'nln slung tlio bni'k, dizziness, hesdsche
nml gruel-ill Innt'Mur (iet a pnrknge of
Mother lirny's AI'HTItAl.IAN I.KAK, the
nli-H'-nnt runt nnd herb rare for all Kid
ney. I'.liiilder nnd t'rlnsiy troubles. When
ymi fi-i-l all run down, tired, n-esk snd
will t energy use this renin rknlile ma-
ll n n I ! . in nf iintiirii's hertw snd roots. As a
ri-giiliiiur It Ims no equal. Mother Gray's
Al KTK.W.IAN I.KAF Is sold Ijt llrugglstai
in- sent by mull fnr ."n rents. Sample sent
rjtKI". Address. Tlio Mother (Irar Co..
I.e It.iy, N. Y. '
Tlie Indian Meillrlne Man
can produce roots nnd herbs for every
ailment, and cure diseases that baf
fle our most skilled physicians, who
have spent, years In the study of
drugs.
From the roots and herbs of tin
field originated Lydia 10. Pinkham's
Voccfahle Compound, which for thir
ty years lias proved more potent and
efficacious in curing, female Ills than
any combination of drugs known.
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous
ly fulL Two
hip pocket.
Felled earn.
Continuous
fly.
extatfilMni.
MURPHY, GRANT SCO.
MtaiUKtwet A
Wmriv
(iEfht
I.adlos and Gentlemen!
Rring me your shoes and oxford
that need repairing. Soles sewed for
Indies' shoes 65c, and gentlemen's
shoes 90c per pair. My latest modern
machinery Insures you better work.
A. EKTjUNI).
Jap-A-Lac
The Home Beautifier
Murphy Bros.
The paint men
will tell you about
Jap-A-Lac
rpheiiiB Theatra
i V MhTIKllA'il. Pr..;ir1rir
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children'
KK Plt'i,-fAM IN TlVs PAPKIl.
Program riiange on Sundays, 'I'iii-hiIiiv's ami Prldnj'
Byers,;
Best
Flour
Is iiiiiiln from llip choicest wheat that
urnws. (iood bread is assured when
II V HI IS' I'KST FI.OUH m used. Bran.
Shorts, Siciini I lolled Barley always on
liMinl.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton,- Oregon.