East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 15, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, - MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910.
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First Showing 'of
New M Smite
aid COATS
For Ladies and Misses
A Beautiful Line of Shades
and Styles
CALL AND SEE THEM
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Ladies' and Children's Store.
li
LOCALS
Pastime pictures plMse all.
Try Mark Pattern sanitary barber.
For life insurance ae Lee Teutsch.
Snyder chimneysweep Tel. Red 1811
Lee Tetutsch for Insurance, life or
Ore.
See Lee Teutsch about life or firs
Insurance.
Have you seen La Dow & Peterson"
window yet?
Automobile for hire, day or nicht
Phone Main 71.
For rent Good house and barn.
Address P. O. Box 408.
For Sale Piano and household fur
nlture. Phone Red 1911.
A great savins; on enamelware at
the Taylor Hardware Co.
Home cooked meals and good rooms
reasonable at 60S Willow street
- For sale Five room house on
north side; easy terms. Ralph How-
land.
Apprentices paid while learning at
the Vogue Millinery. Apply at
once.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theater In the city the
Pastime.
Just think of it. La Dow & Peter
son guarantee it for 25 years. See
their window.
Eastern parties want to rent wheat
land with option to buy. Address V. E.
Shivers, Pendleton, Oregon.
Try one of those caieful, sanitary
shaves at Mark Patton's barber shop.
Old Privett stand. Phone Main 417.
Wanted Clerk at Wenaha springs
summer resort. Apply at once to P.
H. McPhee, Wenaha Springs, Gibbon,
Ore.
The answer is silverware, but at
prices lower than you ever paid be
fore. See La Dow & Peterson's win
dow. Sharon & Eddlngs sell galvanised
Iron bath tubs. Light and easy to
move around. Just the thing for
farmers.
Lost Gold watch between Marie
and Main streets. M. D. on watch
Alice on fob. Call at this office and
reoclve reward.
Ladles wishing sewing done at their
own homes or otherwise may phone
Black 3788. Terms $1.00 per day.
Mrs. J. L. Dennis.
Lost Boston Brlndle bull dog, 4
- months old', ears undipped, bob tall,
white streak on throat. "Buster" on
collar. Answers to name of "Booze."
Call Main 400 for reward.
I want to locate you on an Improv
ed homestead, spring, barn, and fenc
ed; Joins forest reserve. Trade or
cash. Address C, care this office.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Tlie Orpheum.
1. An Arcadian Maid. Biograph,
1000 feet long. Woe to him who will
prey upon those of pastoral and bu
coiio Inncence, for fate is sure to
wreak vengeance and that vengeance
is terrible. Such was the lot of the
conscienceless villain who Imposed up
on the trusting Innocence of the lit
tie country maid.
2. The Detective's Dream. Pathe.
1000 feet. A bit of comedy which
represents, possibly, the feelings of a
detective who prides himself on abll
ity to make important captures.
3. John Graham's Gold. Lubln,
1000 feet. A love story in which a
woman who lost heavily on margins.
sacrifices her daughter to an old miser
to cover her debts and hide her from
disgrace.
4. On the Ethoplan Frontier. Pa
the. An excellent production showing
some of the most interesting of that
distant and almost unknown land.
6. Song Blue Feather.
Tlie Pastime.
"A Daughter of Dixie." Kalem,
drama, 1000 feet. A love story with
incidents of the civil war as a back
ground. It Is an Interesting picture,
but underlying the Interest is a sen
timent that Is worth remembering and
cultivating even now.
"The Desperado." Essanay, com
edy, 1000 feet long. This subject Is
an exceptionally thrilling one, quite
out of - the ordinary.
"Manon." Pathe, drama. A dra
ma adapted from Abbe Prevost's cele
brated work of the same title.
"Catching Lobsters." Education
al. A picture of exceptional interest,
as Is always the case when sea views
of merit are Introduced,
The Pastime.
program for
Tuesday's
A fine
change:
"Mazeppa." Sellg drama, length
1000 feet, or the Wild Horse of Tar
tnry; The sensation of the age In
motion pictures. From Lord Byron's
poem. A romantic love story of a
wild race. The entire story Is given
In a manner sensational In the ex
treme and is sure to please all who
demand high class film productions.
"The Thief." Essanay, 1000 feet
long. A novel detective story. The
picture is made Interesting by show
ing fhe thief at a reception, showing
how he steals the jewels and the de
tectives at work.
"Getting Even With the Lawyer."
Comedy. A lively comedy.
"Breaking Up Ice In Finland." Ed
ucational.
Auto for Sale.
Maxwell automobile for sale; good
condition. Price very reasonable. Ad
dress "S," this office.
Read August Sunset.
Read "The Philippines As I Saw
Them," by General James F. Smith,
ex-governor of the Philippines, and
"California's Black Gold, the Ro
mance of the Oil WellB," by Walter V.
Woehlke, In Sunset for August, now
on sale at all news stands, fifteen
cents.
For Sale Cheap or Rent
A five acre tract In Riverside Park.
Good house, barn and out buildings.
Two miles east of city. Apply to
Bentley & Leffingwell.
PUTTUE 1LVT DRAWS
BIO SWARM OF BEGS
raris. Mme. Rodler. wife of a land
owner at' Borne, was dozing In her
garden when a swarm of bees attract
ed hy her picture hnt surrounded her.
With great presence of mind she
went over to an empty hive and
shook her hat Into it, whereupon the
bees took possession. Mme Rodler
was not stung.
OF THOSE GERM PROOF
FULPER. FILTERS
WE NOW HAVE A SUPPLY
They, a little ice, water from your hydrant and you
have mountain water in your home. Just as pure,
just as good and entirely free Aj AP ' i
from contagion. PRICE . allU Up
tKOEP P EN'S :
J The Drug Store That Serves You Best I
s T, jv WmfTTMW"!
PERSONAL
MENTION
Tom Ennls of Walla Walla Is vis.
Iting In the city.
A. P. Fletcher of Nye, was a visitor
in the city yesterday.
H. A. Anderson of the planing mill
leaves tonight for Spokane.
Clark Nelson returned this morn
ing from a fishing trip to Wenaha.
Charles Hill returned yesterday
afternoon from a business trip to Se
attle.
Attorney S. F. Wilson was a passen
ger on the local train from Athena
today.
Miss Elva Turner was a passenger
on the westbound local train this
morning.
Al Koeppen has returned to Pen
dleton from his mountain home at
Meacham.
Miss A'LIIIyan Stanfield was among
those leaving for Wenana springs Sat
urday evening.
Merle R. Chessman spent Sunday In
Adams as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Hampton.
R. B. Stanfield of Echo came down
on the forenoon local train from
Wenaha springs.
Herman Beverly of Athena came
down on the local train this morning
from that place.
Miss Lora Perry has returned from
an outing at Seaside and a visit with
friends In Portland.
Harry Gray left Saturday night for
Portland to visit with relatives and
enjoy a vacation.
Miss Iva Hill returned this morn
ing from Wenaha springs, where she
had been visiting.
Miss Vie Shea returned from Hil
gard this morning after a week's visit
with Miss Helen Hart.
Col. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught left
this forenoon for Hermlston after a
short stay In the city.
W. J. Furnish came down on the
local train today from nis summer
home near Wenaha springs.
Louis Hagen and family have re
turned from Lehman springs. They
made the trip In their auto.
Fred W. Lampkin left Saturday
evening for Wenaha springs where he
will sojourn until Thursday.
Miss Edna Wlssler went to Port
land yesterday where she will visit
friends for the next two weeks.
Miss Edna Storle left on No. 5 for
Portland this morning to be the guest
of Mrs. Robert Forstw at Seaside.
James Kyle was here yesterday
from Stanfield where he Is connect
ed with the Columbia Land company
Mrs. Llna Sturgis and son Cress
left yesterday for Long Beach where
they will spend the remainder of the
summer.
Edward D. Baldwin, private secre
tary to Congressman W. R. Ellis, re
turned this morning from a visit in
Walla Walla.
Miss Phyllis Parkes returned this
morning from Wallowa lane, where
she had been visiting as the guest of
Miss Wilcox.
Roy Sklles of the Clark hardware
company, will return this evening
from Long Beach, where he has been
rusticating and "shooting" clams.
Miss Bertha Anger left yesterday
for Portland, where she will be the
guest of the Misses Edna and Lavelle
Florence for the next two weeks.
John T. Whistler, former reclama
tion engineer and who had charge ot
the work of building the Umatilla
project, arrived from Portland Sat
urday evening.
Miss Helen Knight, late of the T.
B. Fish Wholesale Millinery company
of Chicago, has arrived In the city
and will be In charge of the trimming
work at the Vogue millinery.
Miss Marjorie Lyman, daughter of
Prof. Lyman of Walla Walla, and
who formerly held a position In the
musical department of the Pendleton
academy, arrived this morning and is
the guest of Miss Adna Raley.
Fred Vincent, northwest manager of
the United Press, who has been spend
ing his vacation with his father, Dr.
F. W. Vincent.' In this city, returned
to Portland yesterday to 'resume his
duties.
Miss Nancy Stevens of Indianolo,
Nebraska, and who is assistant cash
ier of the Indianolo state bank, is
now here attending her sister, Miss
Frankie Stevens, who s very ill with
the fever, but Is recovering.
TELL THEM GEORGE IS KING.
Lord Roberts Official Announcer of
Royal News.
London. There will be a warm
welcome and a cordial greeting wait
ing for Lord Roberts when he arrives
In Berlin late this month to apprise
Emperor William formally of King
George's accession to the British
throne.
Field Marshal Lord Roberts Is act
ing as the special envoy of King
George to the crowned heads of Eu
rope, In giving official notification
that George is now the presiding ruler
of Great Britain and her allied terri
tory. Although no intimation has been
given, I would not be surprised If the
kaiser Insists upon Lord Roberts re
maining for the annual maneuvers of
the entire German army early In
September. If the English soldier is
able to take advantage of this invita
tion he will be the emperor's guest
upon the field.
Lord Roberts and his suite will be
received at Wllhelmshohe on Aug
ust 27.
Emperor William does not hide his
Intense admiration for England's two
great soldiers; Lord Kitchener and
Lord Roberts.
Under ordinary circumstances
Prince Arthur of Connaught would
have taken part in some of them, but
his royal highness can not be separ
ated from his military duties with
the Scots Greys In the. middle of the
training season. Earl Roberts will
proceed to Russia, Turkey and the
Balkan states on a similar errand.
MOTBTER OF 13 HAD
ELEVEN FTR.ST NAMES
Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Mary Sa
mantha Sarah Lavlna Nancy, Lucre
tla Henrietta Parthenla Arizona Ta
bltha Dollle Jones-Hall-Wilding has
paid her taxes for the first time, to
Tax Collector E. G. Whlhte. She is
28 years old. When she was born
11 sisters asked that she be named
after them. She was. She married
when she was 13 years old and is
the mother of 13 children.
3340
Yards
OF NEW
Laces, Vals,
Irish Point, Two
Thread, German -Lace
Edges, Etc,
A Choice New Assortment.
COME AND SEE THEM
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
IX POUND.
The following described anmal has
been taken up by the Marhal of the
City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One brown gelding, three years old.
Branded A on left shouider; spilt
face; two hind feet white.
If animal is not claimed by the
owner of those entitled to the pos
session of them, costs and expenses
against them paid and they taken
away within ten days from the dnte
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m.'of the
6th day of August, 1910, the said
animal will be sold to the highest
hdder. at public aution, for cash, at
the City Pound, located at the Oregon
Feed Yard in said City of Pendleton,
the proceeds of such sale to be ap
plied to the payment of such costs
and expenses of making sale.
Dater this 15th day of August, 1910.
TOM GURDANE,
City Marshal.
Permanent Muscular Strength can
not exist where there Is not blood
strength. Young men giving attention
to muscular development, should bear
this In mind. Hood's Sarsaparllla
gives blood strength and builds up the
whole system.
COUNTESS IS NOT
OF NOBLE BLOOD
Berlin. One of the most romantic
domestic stories that could be imag
ined has been unfolded In the Ger
man courts in which a countess of
supposed noble birth was exposed as
a foster daughter and the real child
of a carpenter. The case has Just
been concluded in the Imperial court
at Lelpstc.
In 1859 Count George von Voss, a
member of one of the oldest families
of the North German nobility, married
in Galicia a woman of humble orl
gin named Debaska. Their union
proved childless. The count, how
ever, felt deeply the absence of some
being on whom he could lavish par
ternal care and affection, and in his
sorrow he bethought him that one of
his sisters-in-law who was married to
a carpenter, had four children, for
whose bringing up too plentiful re
sources were not available. The
family was approached on the sub
ject and eventually consented to aban
don all claim to one girl, who was
taken over by the count as his own
daughter. To put the business on a
thorough stable legal footing from
the outset, he suborned a reprobate
priest to issue him a forged birth cer
tificate to the effect that the girl,
Helen by name, was. In fact, his child
and as such she figures this day -on
the court calendars. When the child
was 13 her aunt and adopted mother
died, and the crunt took a second wife
from his own worldly station. The
new countess was Invited therefore
and was initiated Into the secret of
Helen's origin, but was threatened
with death In case she should reveal It
to another.
Day by Day
The maiden priced a diamond
ring,
It sparkled like the
SUN.
She liked the diamond very
much
But didn't have the
MON.
The maiden had no time to
lose, .
And folded up her ones
and
TUES.
I've got a scheme she coyly
said,
I'll go and find a man and
WED.
She bundled up in clothes
and furs
And lisped I'll sharm the
noble
TIIURS.
She didn't have so long to
try.
For she found him at an
oyster
FRI.
And on her dimple finger
fat,
He slipped the diamond
while they
SAT.
Wm. IIANSCOM
THE Jeweler
Dale Rotlnvcll, Optician.
Married Prussian Officer.
The girl was married to a Prussian
army officer. Captain Udo von Grone.
Later the count died. Thfc widow was
sorely tempted, because the count
neglected to leave a will, and, had she
exposed the fraud of the girl's early
life the entire estate would have gone
to herself. The supposed mother suc
cumbed to temptation. She threaten
ed a law suit If the supposed countess
should try to make trouble.
Gets Cash Bather Than Inheritance.
Countess von Voss had, however,
reckoned without her host Captain
von Grone, far from shunning the
revelations as to his wife's parentage.
took the Initiative in litigation, and
before the widow knew where she was
she found herself defendant Instead
of claimant In the action. The cap
tain's case was that he had been In
duced to marry his wife by repre
sentations that she was the child, an
heiress of Count von Voss, and that
consequently a fraud had been prac
ticed upon him. He therefore, urg
ed that the Countess von Voss, as her
husband's heir and herself a party to
the deception, should be compelled to
pay him the sum of 13,000 pounds,
to which he would have naturally
been entitled, had his wife really been
the count's daughter. The action has
now been finally decided in the cap
tain's favor by the imperial court.
so that Frau von Grone will, at any
rate, sutler no pecuniary loss through
the disclosure of the secret of her
birth.
TflEY ALL DEMAND IT.
Pendleton. Like Every City and Tow
In the Union, Receives It
People with kidney ins want to be
cured. When one suffers the tor
tures of an aching back, relief Is
eagerly sought for. There are many
remedies today that relieve but do
not oure. Here la evidence to prove
that Doan's Kidney Pills cure, and the
cure is lasting.
Mrs. Wesley Adcock, 414 E. Webb
street Pendleton, Oregon, says:
"About a year ago a member of our
family was In bad shape with kidney
trouble. This person had such severe
pains in the back that work was an
impossibility and the least lifting or
any quick movement caused sharp
twinges through the loins. Sound
sleep was out of the question and on
arising In the morning the paMent
had no energy and felt very lame and
sore. Doan's Kidney Pills were used
on a friend's advice and the contents
o five boxes effected a care. This
preparation Is worthy of the bighi-t
endorsement"
For saj by all dealers. Pv:- It
cents. Foster-Milburn Cj., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
tfcke no other. ,
It is better to be killed by hard
times than to have to wont hard to
kill time.
Just Received
Extra large line of Union Suits and
Two-Piece Suits
...UNDERWEAR.,.
For Early Fall Wear
Light, medium and heavy weights
$1.00 to $5.00 Per Garment
IVORKINGMEITS CLOTHING GO.
Less Expense Makes Our Prices Lower
Strayed One black mnre. bald
face, 2 years old. Branded J. O. on
the right shoulder. 110 reward of
fered for her wheivabouts. S. C. Kil
gore. Middle Cold Spring.
5 room house and small barn on
coiner lot. 60x100. on north side
river, only $760. Lee Teutsch
Back to Business Again
Dr. F. A. CLISE wishes to announce
that he can be found at his office In
the John Schmidt building, Pendle
ton, Ore. Eyes carefully examined,
and glasses ground to fit. 30 year
practice fitting glasses. The only ex
elusive Eye Specialist In Umatilla
county.
Guns and Ammunition
are in great demand at this season of
the year, and we are especially ready
to meet any and all wants in these lines
We have just received a large ship
ment New of Shells loaded this year,
all of the poplar loads, the best powder,
shot and shells made.
We carry the largest and most com
plete line of sporting goods in Eastern
Oregon.
When going hunting come in, we
can help you. .
The Taylor Hardware Co.