East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORBGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910.
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Special Sale I
In the
Wash Goods Section
All This Week
10c and 8c Lawns will sell for 6c
15c and 20c Values will sell for 12c
25c to 35c Values will sell for 19c
A very good assortment of Patterns
and Materials to choose from
F. E. Livengood & Go.
The Ladies' and Children's Store.
July Ladies Home Journal Patterns Now Ready
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Indian Girl IMes.
Lydla Jones, the 9-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jones, died
at their reservation home this morn
ing. The child will be buried to
morrow In the reservation cemetery.
Will Attend Encampment.
J.S. Uurilane, T. Thayer and John
W. Welles left this morning for Sea
Ride to. attend the annual state en
campment of the G. A. R. They ex
pect to be gone all week.
Marriage I.Iomihc Issued.
A marriage license has been Issued
to Orra Ingham of Canada and Flor
ence M. Cooper of this county, and to
Charles Blggerstaff and Ida May
Jones, both of this county.
Pleasant Dunce at Stunfleltl.
Pendleton people who attended the
dance in Stanfield Saturday night re
port a very pleasant time. Roy Neal
and Glen McCullough were the pro
moters of the affair and their man
agement was evidently entirely satisfactory.
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LOCALS
Pastime pictures please all.
For sale New Monarch range. Call
Main 59.
Get your horses clipped at the Com
mercial barn.
Protect yourself by Insuring with
Lee Tcutsch.
Oats and timothy hay fed at the
Commercial Barn.
Trash hauled once a week. Phone
Penland Bros. Black 3191.
For Sale Piano and household fur
niture. Phone Red 2932.
Good gentle saddle horses for la
dles. Commercial Barn.
Stop the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon
for the best milk snd cream.
Lee Teutsch has every kind of an
Insurance policy See him.
For rent Furnished house. In
quire 218 Tustin or phone Black 2421.
We make a specialty of caring for)
private norses and rigs. Commercial
Bam.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieiim Today's Program.
1. A Way Out West. Essanay dra.
ma, 1000 feet long.
2. The Castaway's. Kalem dra
ma, 1000 feet long.
3. Grandfather's gift. Lubln
drama, 750 feet long.
4. Officer Muldoon's Double.
Lubln comedy, 250 feet long.
5. I'm Tired of Living Without
You.
Program for Tuesday's change:.
1. Ho, the Beggar Boy. Vitagraph.
Drama. 1000 feet long.
2. Esther and Mordecla. Gau
mnnt drama. 655 feet long.
3. The Spanish Frontier. Scenic.
3 2T feet long.
4. The Gum-Shoe Kid. Eclipse
comedy. 425 feet long.
G. A Trip to Brazil. Scenic, 575
feet long.
6. Dreaming.
Slanflclil lU-Hidcut Dies,
George McDoand, aged 29 years,
and a resident of Stunfield, died at the
hospital Saturday night. He Is sur
vived by a widow, who accompanied
his remains to their former home In
Gardner, North Dakota, this morning.
Glad to Roommend Them.
Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., Is
glad to recommend Foley Kidney
Pills. After taking them as directed
he says: 4The severe backache left
me, my kidneys became stronger, the
secretions natural In color and my
bladder no longer pained me. I am
now over my trouble and glad to rec
ommend Foley Kidney Pills." A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
What a Summer Cold May Do.
A summer cold If neglected is just
as apt to develop into bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other season.
Do not neglect it Take Foley's Ho
ey and Tar promptly. It loosens the
cough, soothes and heals the Inflam
ed air passages, and expels the cold
from the system. Remember the name
Foley's Honey and Tar, and refuse
substitutes. The genuine Is in a yel
low package and contains no opiates
and no harmful drugs. A. C. Koep
pe & Bros.
Van lloute Here This livening.
Representative Van Houte of the
Pacific Telephone company, will be
in Pendleton this evening and will
meet with the city council committee
and the Commercial club committee
at that organization's headquarters at
8 o'clock. The conference is to dis
cuss the raise in telephone rates.
To Hold Court ut Hcppner.
Circuit Judge H. J. Bean left for
Heppner on the morning local. Dis
trict Attorney G. W. Phelps came
down from Meacham and went on
through on the same train. They
will hold a short session of the circuit
court for Morrow county, returning
to Pendleton Thursday.
table was a New York physician who
is none the less popular because he is
frank in speech almost to brutality
and will not stand for affectation. The
countess came along and was Invited
to join the party. The doctor, it
turned out, had known her since she
was a child.
"Somebody asked her a question,
and she started to reply with that ac
cent of hers. I saw the doctor fidget.
Then she made another remark In
half French. The doctor said some
thing that sounded like 'Damn!' Then
he blurted out:
" 'For God's sake, Maria Smith, you
don't mean to say that three years
In Europe have made you forget your
native tongue?"
"There was a hush, and then some
of the women in the party smiled; but
when the countess next spoke it was
In purest United States." New York
Sun.
WMni n
w finfi I '' Vli Just a Touch
flcZ-h if f ere and there
)W&ik&' marks the differ
II I Wk dressed and
Wtl iWtiffl "dressed up."
HI N"MS I WW ALLPAITERNS
fffmi ' I III 1 1 li combine rTs
, 1 Style with .
YlOhlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money
Kiuriiio "Goes Dead." I
When within the city limits the en
gine drawing the Walla Walla local
suddenly "went dead" this morning
and the local switch engine was com
pelled to draw the train and Its
"dead" engine into the station. The
blowing out of an escape valve plug
was responsible for the helpless con
dition of the locomotive.
Loose wheat hay, baled hay and
chopped hay fed at the Commercial
Barn.
More moving pictures shown than
that one never loses siK lit of it for a
minute.
"Seven Days." Comedy, 1000 feet
long. This picture is so good that
one wants to see it again.
"Love's Dlllemma," Essanay. An
amusing picture.
"Henry's Package." Essanay, cotn-
I'Oi ITU'S tJHOW WOltSR
WITH GREAT BRITAIN'
The PuHtime.
Has what promises to be a good
program for Tuesday's change.
"Mid the Cannon's Roar." Edison,
drama, 1000 feet. One of the most in
teresting ami altogether pleasing war
piti ures ever put on a motion picture
afrni.n nn.l Mia lnvn ul.iM la an n-all
any other theater in the city the ' ,, (lIi .
For rent A nice cottage on north
side, close in. Inquire Standard Gro
cery Co.
Give us a chance we want your
real estate and Insurance business.
Lre Teutsch.
For rent House corner Alta and
College streets, opposite Presbyterian i Cl'-V-church.
Apply to F. E. Judd.
i
Fix up your roofs with the besti
shipment of shingles ever received In
Pendleton. Crab Creek Lumber Co,
Competent steam 'engineer wishes
engagement with farmer or thresher- I
man for the threshing season. Ad-1
dress Chas. Weston, Celilo, Ore.
For Sale 8 1-4 acres of unimproved I
land on Furnlsh-Coe project; f.nest
soil on project; 1-2 mile from Stan
field. Address. John B. Wilson. 129
E. Main street. Walla Walla, Wash.
For sale A prosperous livery busi
ness in one of the best towns In east
ern Oregon. Wdl Invoice over $6000.
The price Is $5000 with terms. This
Is your opportunity. Call or write
C. H. Jordan. La Grande, Ore.
For sale, 320 acres of No. 1 farm
ing land five miles from station with
abundance of. water for irrigation, 150
acres of fine growing crop, 60 acres
summer fallow, balance pasture land
which can all be cultivated and Irri
gated. You get It al! for $17,600,
$5000 cash and very easy terms. Call
: or write C. H. Jordan, La Grande.
Ore.
lr. Cue's Son Injured.
According to telegraphic informs- j
imoi receiveu ui riuniieio, aiuruay
evening, Eurl Coe, the 13-year-old
son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Coe was
seriously injured at their home In
Portland, that day. It seems that he
had fallen from a cherry tree onto
the concrete sidewalk, sustaining a
fracture of the skull. Major George
Coe of Stanfield had been summoned
to the bedside of his younger brother.
Talked of Mission.
Rev. J. M. Cornellson was at La
Grande yesterday and conducted re
ligious services both in the morning
and the evening. He gave an ad
dress upon the work being done at the
Tutuilla mission. During the service
his little daughter Mary rendered a
vocal selection In Chinook. A num
ber of I.a Grande people are going
to attend the , meetings to be held
al the mission on the Fourth of July.
Things naturally look dark to the
man whose eye lias been blackened.
CASTOR I A
For Infant ihd Children.
Tfi8 Kind You Have Always Sougtu
agnatureof CJCC
London The political compromise
indulged In after King Edward's fu
neral has melted into thin air. Gar
ven of the Observer, having done his
utmost to Induce the two parties to
bi'ry the hatchet, w ill now be free
to carry out the second section of his
program and fight the devil with a
clean heart for the Tory side.
Lord Morley's verdict, pronounced
three weeks ago, that there would be
no common ground rfor a compromise,
has been Justified by events. It was
not even possible to get together an
official meeting of party representa
tives. So it is understood after the
necessary business of supplies for the
budget, the now civil list and amend
ment of the royal declaration have
been put through parliament, it will
lie until November, when a battle
royal will ensue culminating In a
deadlock between the two houses, and
then an election In January.
Mr. Roosevelt's city speech Is be
ing utilized by the Tories as cam
paign literature, providing that in the
opinion of the American ex-presldent
the liberals have made such a mess of
things In Egypt flint every patriot
should vote for the unionists' candi
date. The liberals, however, are not
disheartened; neither are they .dis
posed to abandon all attempts to se
cure the consent of the governed in
Kgypt or In Ireland and fall back
on the big stick which is only a eu
phemism f.-ir the club of the savage.
Do you t:;ke the East Oregonlan?
Koeppens Bed Bug Destroyer
GetsTThem All. Even'Bed Bugs
25c The Bottle
It ia in liquid form nnd go thin and penetrating thatVit goea
into all the little cracks, killing the bugs and destroying the
rggs.ns well, being of an antiseptic nature it gets the germs
also. Each bottle is equipped with a shaker cork which
makes it quite easy to apply.
EP1PEPJ
The Drug Store That Serve You Best.
"Show Your Tickets."
This order coming from a brake
man stationed at the only entrance to
the Portland local train, caused con
sternation at the depot this morning.
People who had expected to board
the train without tickets were sent
back to the window to make the pur
chase, while others with arms full of
luggage were compelled to set down
their bundles and produce their tick
ets before being allowed to enter the
car. The purpose of the new order
is to compel all passengers to pur
ebnse tickets before getting on the
train and it will be enforced on all
trains hereafter.
Holds Liveryman Responsible.
.1. S. .Carter, proprietor of a Cot
tonwood street livery barn is held re
sponsible for the loss of the services
of a stallion belonging to A. 1). Rhn
nlmus, in a complaint filed by Rho.
nimus. acting as his own attorney,
Saturday. The complaint was written
by Rhoiiimus himself and from a
legal viewpoint it is not exactly a
work of art. It will be remembered
that the stallion was permanently
rendered unfit for service by some
inhuman miscreant while it was beinj
stabled in the Carter barn a few
weeks ago. lthonimus evidently
means to allege that the owner of
the stable permitted the deed to be
done if he did not actually participate
in it. but be docs not make his alle
gations specific.
rrUK FOR LOSS OP MF.MORY.
"Xothing disgusts me more," said
a woman who goes abroad every sum
mer, "than to meet in Europe Ameri
cans who seem to be ashamed of
their own language. I have often
come across them, but a woman I
nut in Carlsbad last summer took
the palm. .
"She was introduced to me as the
Countess Komoffsky, or some name
that sounded like that. She married
a Russian or a Pole about three years
before, and so far as I can gather she
bad hardly been any nearer Europe
than a New York table d'hote before
that time. She looked American, but
her English was all broken Into bits.
She did not even say 'the,' hut pro
nounced it 'ze.' She had great diffi
culty in recollecting phrases nnd the
result at times was a lot of French.
"Next morning I was breakfasting
in the Kalserpack with a party of
shawl-wrapped Americans who had
drunk the requisite number of glasses
from the Sprudel or the Mnrkthrun-ni-n
and had walked out according to
prescription. One of those at the
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Free Movkg Pictures
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.and Stereoptican Lectures..
ON THE
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PRO.
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PICT
250,000 Acres of Irrigated Lands in Glenn and
Colusa Counties. The Heart of the Sacra
mento valley with a never failing water
supply from the Sacramento river.
Interesting Amusing-Entertaining
Everything Free
Everybody Invited
Oregon Theatre, June
8:15 o'clock, Wednesday
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Extra Solid Packed
TOMATOES
2 cans for 25c
See Window Display Electric Vacuum Carpet Cleaner for Kent.
INGRAM'S GROCERY B1"er SSS.'isr Ever
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