East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY BAST ORfcX.ONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 110.
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A Big Two Days
Embroidery Sale
THURSDAY FRIDAY
See Corner Window Tonight
3750 yards, fine swiss and cambric
embroideries and insertions from 2
inches to 8 inches wide
Regular values up to 40c yard.
All you want Thursday and Friday
ONLY 6c YARD
F. E. Livengood & Go.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Otflclul Weather Report.
Minimum temperature, 50.
Maximum temperature, 85.
Marriage License Issued.
A marriage license was issued yes
terday afternoon to David Bos of
North Yakima and Miss Jacobjen
Ores Dee Boer of this county.
Library Will Tin Closed.
The public library will 4e closed
tomorrow all day for a house clean
ing. It will not even be open in the
evening and those who are accustom
ed to uso the library are expected to
govern themselves accordingly.
Two Drunks In Court.
Frank Parr and C-harles Bomson,
both Indians, were the names of two
drunks who appeared In police court
this morning. In the absence of the
$5 they are each serving three days
In Jail.
Huh Crushed Foot.
Ross Carney buyer for the meat
firm of Carnev & Tweedv is going
around on crutches today as the re
sult of a crushed foot. The injury
was sustained when his horse fell
with him.
Another New Anto.
T. G. Montgomery, cashier of the
American National bank, has Just
purchased a new auto. It is a io n.
n Mnwpll And arrived todav. Mr.
Montgomery sold his old machine to
Charles McBee, the Birch creeK
rancher..
LOCALS
nivr's wife was cut to pieces with a
sickle.
The fanner went to church with his
son. leaving his wife alone In the
farmhouse. At 11:30 o'clock the son
returned alone and found the door
shut. He entered nt the back and
was horrified to see his mother dead
on the floor of one of the rooms. She
had-been cut to pieces with a sickle.
A farm laborer haa oeen seen cross-
Ing the fields In a great hurry soon
after the crime, and the gendarmes
Oats and timothy hay fed at ths arreHtcd him Immediately. He had
Commercial Barn. I ftcen employed on the farm of the
Get your horses clipped at the ' murdered woman some time ago, and
Commercial Barn 1 'he suspicions against him seem to
For rent-Well furnished house. In- ! l"vo be. n ronflrmefl by the fact that
' imp i'i'hjii ,iuh it'll in ma laimyaiu
t corresponded to his wooden shoes,
door to j Kobbory was evidently the object
i of the crime, ng Important sums of
cheap, money were taken out of lockers
Pastime pictures please all.
Hay for sale. Phone F. L. 67.
Ice cream at Hohbaoh's, Court t
Fresh buttermilk at Jensen creamery.
which had been broken open, but a
kept
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
quire 07 Willow street.
New bicycle store, next
I.ong Bros.' auto garage.
Farmers' blacksmith coal
Crab Creek Lumber Co.
.Furnished housekeeping rooms for considerable sum in gold coins
rent. 311 south Main street. j in a wardrobe, escaped notice.
A shipment of best cedar posts, Just j
arrived, crao irecK Lumotr 1,0.
private horses and rigs, commercial
flsrn. j
Loose wheat hay, baled hay and
chopped hay fed at the Commercial orpin-inn Today's Program
Barn. j, Rove's Awakening. Dramatic.
M ire moving picture shown than j Yltagraph.
nnv other theatre In the city the 2. The Ansel of Dawson's
Pat!m. Drama I.ub!n.
T, hor. wn wuiron. one llnht Imagination. Essanay. Comedy
...i-in. u.T.,n for .Hi -rh Creek i Henry's New Hat. Comedy by
Lumber Co. well-liked Essanay company,
. . . , , ,.,,' 6 Down In Jungle Town.
Lost, between depot and Water
street gold initial pin. Finder please
return to this office.
The Pendleton Cash Market Is the
place to buy pure lard at reasonable
prices. Phone Main 101.
Wanted Olrl to do chamber work
nt Hotel Oregon, Hermlston.
month and board and room
Claim
Tlio Pastime.
rrocrnm for today's change Is as
follows:
"The Tongue of Scandal." Vlta-
graph. 1000 feet. One of those in
teresting and excellently told stories,
$25 per sympathetically acted and adequately
photographed.
Portland Hearty Man Here.
w. C. Ko.ehne, representative of the
Laurclhurst company of Portland, is
now In the city. It is his intention
to return to the city again within a
short time and to establish an office
here. While here today Mr. Koehne
has been the guest of his friend. F.
S. Drake of the Washington-Oregon
Traction company.
Iresbvtery Meeting.
The Pendleton presbytery of the
Presbyterian church is to meet at
Mt. Hood on Thursday and the local
delegates to the gathering leave to
morrow night. Those going from
Pendleton are Rev. W. H. Bleakney
nn,l James Crawford. Others who
Pendleton's Greatest
levied!
IS NOW IN FULL SWING AT
Wohlenberg Department, Store
Not a jumbled mass of old, out of
date "undesirables" but the newest
brightest, freshest goods the world
affords at a
Take advantage of this sale for the
savings are more than worth while
at
WOHLENBERG DEFT STORE
"Better Goods for Less Money"
i!
1 TtiifltrhnW ithnn several davs azo. when
win attend from Umatilla county are . 8he lmed nef yeU an(J Jordan Stefan
liev. Warrington of Pilot Rock Rev. off ft bank cerk fe in loVe wltri
... m if ru it Tj XT' 1 '
I.evl Johnson of Milton Rev. B. F.
Harper of Milton and Rev. Washburn
of Vincent.
Tclcplione Conference On.
At the Commercial association
rooms a meeting Is now on between
District Manager Van Houtte of the
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com
pany, and the Joint committee from
the city council and the Commercial
association. The delegation from the
council consists of City Attorney J.
It. Haley, Councilmen Strain, Brock
and Dyer. The association commit
tee Is composed of Dr. C. J. Smith, T.
r. Montgomery and E. B. Aldrlch.
Wanted Young girl for assistant t
housekeeper. Inquire of Mrs. C. P. I
Bishop, Association building. j
For rent House corner Alta and
College streets, opposite Presbyterian
church Apply to F. E. Judd.
For Sale Halnes-Houser combined
harvester, 16-foot cut; good condition.
Address. Chas. Hamilton, City, R. F. ,
d. i. ;
Men wanted to Irrigate alfalfa,
flood and furrow system. Steady
work; no lost time; top wages. New- ,
port Land & Construction Co., Her
mlston, Ore. i
Just received, a car of Rock '
Springs nut coal. This is what you
need for cooking. Price 19 per ton
delivered loose or J10 per ton sacked.
Oregon Lumber Yard.
Found on' Field Bchool ground,
ladles gold watch, hunting case, rib
bon fob. Owner can havr same by
calling at this office, proving prop
erty and paying for this notice.
Don't you want to go to the Jeffries-Johnson
"scrap" free. Of course
you do. Buy your spring suit at the
Peoples Warehouse and you may se
cure a free ticket and a free reserved
seat. Try It.
The C.vpsv Oirl's I " Dramat
ic, loon feet. "The Gypsy Girl's
Love" is the subject featured as the
big hendliner of the week. You will
niis. a treat If you fail to see this
picture
"Her Sister's Sin." Dramatic. In
tills picture the acting Is so real that
one lives over the pictured scenes.
"One Legged Acrobats." Comedy.
A couple of expert acrobats with only
one pair of legs between them give a
highly diverting variety turn.
Ready to Ilg Tunnel.
Foreman Anderson, who Is to be in
charge of the work of digging the
tunnel through Horseshoe curve near
Coe, has hiB men on the ground, has
established his camp and is now
awaiting the arrival of lumber and
other material. This is expected to
morrow. The tunnel will be through
the east tongue of the curve instead
of the west as originally planned and
will be one of the longest along the
o. II. & N.
her.
Stefanoff managed to secure tn in
terview with Saadet and she agreed to
elope with her lover.
Mohamed Hanum was enraged at
his daughter's flight, and appealed to
the Turkish representatives at Rust
chuk on the ground that Saadet was
not of age. The Bulgarian govern
ment ordered the arrest of Saadet and
lodged her in the local jail,
AKROPLAVE FAILS AT
THE CRITICAL MOMENT
Connelsvllle, Pa. Asa Wilson of
this city, a student at the West Vir
ginia university at Xlorgantown, is In
the hospital there with two broken
legs as the result of an attempted es
cape from the roof of a burning build
ing in an aeroplane.
Wilson had been experimenting in
aeronautics and kept a monoplane of
his own make on the flat roof of the
too quickly and his
properly adjusted.
motor was not
This indignity enraged the Turkish j building In which he roomed. He to apply.
RECENT DISCOVERIES
PROLONG HUMAN LIFE
Paris. Has the elixir of life at last
been found? Yes, replied Dr. Doyen,
at a lecture which he delivered the
other day. If It is not the secret of
perpetual youth, It is at least, ac
cording to him, a lengthy prolonga
tion of life which will be secured by
the new method which he proposes
populace no less than Stefanoff and
his friends, and a mob attempted to
storm the prison on two occasions.
Detachments of police opposed them
and during the street fighting which
followed 21 persons were killed and
many others wounded Saadet was
rescued and taken to her lover's
home.
A regiment of Bulgarian Infantry
was sent to regain possession of Saa
det. An infuriated mob rallied around
claimed to have made several success- , Colloids Do the Vork.
ful flights In rrivate. - ' The first step was to find a cure
At 2 o'clock In the mornifig fire 'was for all maladies. This, he says, con
discovered In the building. Wilson gists In the blood and the increasing
slept on an upper flower and could of the resistances of the human or
not be aroused until the fire gained ganism.
much headway. Then, clad In his pa- The secret Is disclosed by the dls
Jamas, he hurried to the roof and . covery of colloids, gelatinous sub
hauled out the monoplane. Dragging stances that produce and revive the
it to the edge of the roof he climbed protective globules. By a proper ab-
into the seat and with a wave of his sorption of these cellolds. the human
arm and a warning to those below.
St. Louis Heiress Weds,
New York. April 26. Miss Marh
Whittlesey Greenwood, daughter of
the St. Louis millionaire, became the
bride r William Munis, lmprle, Jr.,
m the Marble Collegiate church, this
city, today. Miss Greenwood was
maid of honor at the St Louis Veil
ed Prophet's lm 1 1 two years ago and
;s popular in society In both cities.
WOMAN CUT TO PIECES
WITH SICKLE BY PI END
A Liberal Stork.
Staunton, Va., April 26. When the
stork visited Mrs. William Rife here
yesterday he left four children in the
Kifo home, one of the little visitors
died almost on arrival. The other
Hhree. two boys and n girl, are doing
well, us Is the mother, who Is 30 years
old. The Rlfes have three other chil
dren the oldest five years old.
Devlin Is Captain.
At a meeting of the basketball
squad of the high school yesterday
evening, Dude Devine was unanimous
ly elected captain for the season of
l'.UO-ll. Devine has played at guard
for the past two seasons and has al
ways been a reliable man on the floor.
He was captain of the football team
of last year and was re-elected to the
position foe the next year. In addi
tion to his abilities In basketball and
football, Devine Is a valuable weight
man on the track team, Is a clever
baseball player, and is the champion
wrestler of the high school.
Stefanoff's house and repulsed the i flopped orr. Wilson and his macnine
troops. The entire garrison of Rust- j crashed down among a half dozen vol
chuk was called out and serious fight- : unteer fireman, knocking them right
ing took place. and left.
Saadet is said to have been smug- When they dug him out of the
eiefl out of her lover's residence and i wreckage he was unconscious, and
sent abroad.
Twenty thousand mourners march
ed behind the coffins of the victims
of the street rioting when their fu
neral took place last week.
It Is believed that Saadel's marriage
with Stefanoff will take place in the
near future. y
both legs were fractured. In the hos
pital Wilson said his monoplane was
a success, but he was forced to start
system will be spared all the usual
maladies of the respiratory organs, the
digestive tubes and the blood and
skin.
The result will be a considerable
prolongation of life, and If we add to
this the Important pressure In the ar
teries, the hopes of the ancient al
chemists in the universal aboIitlCS Cf
disease will almost be realised.
-MEN RACE FOR HOMESTEAD.
Women vote! Never, sir, with my
Paris. A farmhouse murder, per- consent." "Why not?" "What! And
have my wife losing thirty-dollar hats
to other women on the election?"
High School Conserves Daylight.
The hiph school is the first to
adopt the conservation of daylight
plan." Hy a unauimous vote the stu
dent body of the Ideal high school has
decided to utilize one more hour of
daylight. Hereafter school will take
up nt S a. m. Instead of S:4."i. and will
i lose for. lunch nt 11:20. The after
noon sesson is to begin at 12:30 and
school closes for the day at 2:30. The
condition was made that if tardiness
increased the school schould go back
to the old hours.
This will be a great improvement
over the old system as this eliminates
over an hour of the school day. This
Improvement goes into effect tomor
row morning.
Mounted Agents Riding 100 Miles for
$4000 Land Prize.
Spokane, Wash. A race from Oro
ville to Waterville, Wash , for a land
location prize worth about $4000, be
tween agents mounted on horses,
started April 5.
Frank Giffen riding for Philip
Lonz and "Shorty" Potter, riding for
W. B. Pexson, are spurring their steeds
toward the government land office at
Waterville, 100 miles . away, Potter
having several hours the start, with
I a promise ut J25 a day if he wins.
I When the filing is made it will be
in the nature of a contest, as the tract
already is occupied by James Saw
don, against whose filing there will
be lodged charges of Irregularities.
i,f 5 t '$&jU Mirykr'i
Make the most of your opportuni
ties. They are too precious to be
wasted.
Soda Water
It's Pure That's Sure
We make all our Syr
up from pure Fruit
Juice
F. J. DONALDSON.
Reliable Druggist.
its-.
petrated
reported
with shocking savagery. Is
from a small village 20
miles from Dunkirk, where a far- Hoston Transcript.
Tin's week we nre putting in a
Window for Bathers
and there is sure to be something in it yon are in need of for it
contains most everything from a Calc of Soap to a Bath Cabi
net. We have something new in niekled Tooth Brush Racks,
Towel Bads, Sponge Backs, Soap Bads, Tumbler Holders,
h'tc, and you will find that our Turkish Rags and Towels are
of just the right texture to place the glow, and our toilet requis
ites have that cooling, soothing fragrance and of ampler strength
than have moat. See them in our window this week anyway.
The Drug Store That Serves You Best.
Walker Is ISelcnscd.
Hecnusc the owner of the watches (
believed the original Intentions of the ;
young man were honest, young Walk- ;
er, who was arrested last evening on j
the charge of stealing a tray or watcn
es and Jewelry from the Dowlsby sec
ond hand store on Alta street during
the fire which occured in the South
ern Cafe, yesterday afternoon, he was
discharged from custody today.' It
seems that the young man was under
the Influence of liquor and that with
others he rushed Into the blulding to
assist In saving the contents. Later
he decided to appropriate the watches
but Dowlsby did not believe the man
was dishonest and refused to prosecute.
ROMANCE OF IOVEHS
IS CAUSE OF DISASTER
Sofia. The Bulgarian government
Is threatened with serious danger in
consequence of the love rom.anee of
Saadet Hanum, a beautiful Turkish
girl.
Saadet, the daughter of a devout
Mohammedan named Mohamed Ha
num, was making purchases In a
"Fishermen's Lunch"
Sardines
Celebrated Jockey Club,
Norwegian smoked, Pure
Olive Oil Packed
Everything you want in lunch and
canned goods
Deviled Ham Canned Wild Duck
Jar Cheese Canned Quail
Vienna Sausage Canned Grouse
Picnic bottles of Pickles and Relishes in small, medi
. um and large sizes
Fresh
Strawberries
And
New
Potatoes
See Window
INGRAM'S GROCERY Bigger and Better than Ever