East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OKSGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBEB SI, 111
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300 Silk Waists
Just In by Express
Pretty stripe, figured, check
ed ana Persian designs
See Large Window display
$3.50 to $12.50
The Swellest line that ever reached
Pendleton
F. . Livengood (Bi Co.
The Ladies' and Children's Store.
Talk about Itt Come! Bring your friends, to "The Roond-Cp"
and Third District Fair. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1.
For Sale
100 nrce wheat farm, 4 mllos
from I'cmlh-ton. Small house
and good barn, 2 good springs
of wau-r and crop all tor
2000, without the crop for
91800. This furm must be sold
at onoe on account of sickiiess.
100 acre dairy rnnch 20 miles
from town and three miles from
More and ftttst office. Good 4
room Iioiihp, barn and chicken
hnuwe. Sptcndtd orchard, about
25 acres alfalfa, bottom land.
Till Is one of the best dairy
ranches for the money In t'ma
tilln comity.
320 acre wheat farm 3 miles
from town. gtMKl building and
lots of water, all for 9000.
Anyone wishing for a good home
clne to Pendleton this place
en n't be beat In the state of
Oregon for the price. Good rea
son for selling.
SAO acres wheat land six
miles from Pendleton, $13000.
Terms.
Small grocery and second
hand business Including the
building all for $1000. The
business Is averaging $50 per
day. Must be sold at once on
account of sickness.
900 ACRE VT1EAT FARM.
6H miles from Pendleton,
new 0 room house one of the
best wells In the country, wa
ter piped In the bouse, one
half of the land In stubble
and tho .Other one-half In
summer' fallow. 200 sacks
of wheat to seed this fall goes
with the place and 14 head
" good work horses, harness
and 11 colts, 2 good cows and
1 heifer, 2 gang plows, 9 acts
of harrows, 2 seed drills, 1
reaper, 1 hack, 1 buggy,
good wagons, -interest 18
foot Holt Bros, harvester.
All the hay and furnltnre
goes with Oils farm If sold
at once; good reason for sell
lng. All for $35000. $25000
cash, balance easy terms at
S per cent Interest.
Address,
Dan Kemler
210 W. Bluff St.
Pendleton, Oregon
KOEPP1N
is meeting the school folks over
ing them a price on their
(CO FOUNTAIN
3.DV pens
and giving a guarantee with each one. Their Jumbo tablets
at 10c can't be beat Better see them.
- K OEP PEN ' S
The Drug Store That Serve You Beat.
LOCALS
Pant i me pictures please all.
See Lane & Son for signs.
Call up Main 4)6 for signs.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra.
Saw dust for sale at the Oregon
Lumber Tard.
More moving pictures shown than
ny other theater In the Mty tha
;'Mlm.
For good, dry slab wood, call at
or phone your order to the Oregon
Lumber Tard.
Wanted Middle aged woman to do
general housework. Address, T. W.
B., care this office.
Wanted Woman to work at Pen
dleton Woolen Mills. Good wages.
Steady employment.
Wanted You to have your glasses
fitted by Rothweil, optician, Han
scorn's Jewelry Store.
Steam, hot water and hot air heat
In?. Call Main 423, Pendleton
I'iumbing & Heating Co.
For Rent 6 room house, bath and
electric lights; also Darn, til Frank
lin street. Phone, Red 2BB2.
$1000, 1300 cash, balance on
monthly payments, will buy home
worth $1660. See Lee Teutsch.
All kinds of tin, copper and sheet
iron work done. Pendleton Plumbing
& Heating Co., phone Main 411.
A clean and careful shave always at
Mnrk Patton's shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
Wanted Middle aged woman to do
general housework. Inquire Fraaler'a
book store or 712 W. Railroad street
Sharon & Eddings sell galvanised
Iron bath tubs. Light and easy to
move around. Just 'he thing for
farmers
For rent Three five room houses,
all newly painted, two blocks from
Hawthorne school. Inquire Kim Mor
ton. Black 2101.
Now is the time to attend to re
pairs in roofing and spouting work.
Pendleton Plumbing & Heating Co.
Phone Main 42$.
Wanted Girl or middle aged wo
man to do general housework in fam
ily of four. Apply to 615 Washing
ton or phone Red S907,
W. O. Fisher, express and transfer,
phone has been changed to Res
Phone Red $471 and stand phone
Hotel. Pendleton, Main 11.
$860, $550 cash, balance 1, 2 and
3 year notes at 6 1-2 per cent inter
est, will buy one of nicest little homes
on North Side. See Lee Teutsch.
Miss Young, teacher of pianoforte,
i wishes to announce the first term be
gins September 19. Special advan
tages are given to beginners In that
practice teachers are provided to meet
them each day. Studio In Association
build'tig. Phone Black 5331.
An Ellendale, N. D., man wok up
In the night and saw some one going
through his pocketa, but didn't make
any protest, so he told the police, be
cause he didn"t discover It wasn't his
wlte until h smw the burglar make
an unladylike exit through the win
dow. Read tha want ada today.
I
half way these days by mak
$1
PERSONAL
MENTION
L. H. Pauley, the Seattle cattle buy
er, is In Pendleton today.
Jacob Rilling of Hermlston, Is l
Pendleton business visitor today.
Mrs. Alf Sando of Helix, came In
this morning to do some shopping,
H. Pinkerton and wife of Weston,
were guests of the Hotel Bowman latt
evening.
Ed Ellis left this morning for Cor
valllg to enter the Oregon Agricultur
al college.
Col. H. O. Newport and wife came
up from Hermlston this morning on
the motor car.
L. H. Russell, wife and boys of La
Orande, were guests of the Hotel St
George last night.
Rev. Levi Johnson, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Milton, la
down from that place today.
A. Buckley, assistant superintend
ent of the O. R. & N., Is over from
his headquarters In La Grande.
Jack Bryant roturned this morning
on the motor car from a business visit
to the west end of the county.
Mrs. George Gray of La Grande ar
rived1 In the city yesterday and Is vis
iting with her mother, Mrs. D. Bru-
sha.
Orvllle W. Reeves left this after
noon for Corvallis to resume his stud
leu at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege. k
E. D. Baldwin, private secretary to
Congressman W. R. Ellis, returned
this morning from a trip to Walla
Walla.
Robert Lewis left for his home-
stead at Stanfleld this morning after
transacting business here and re
turned home on tie local.
Arthur Means of Umatilla came up
from that place on the early morning
train, transacted business here and
returned home on the local.
Attorney S. D. Peterson of MiltJn,
is down today in the Interest of his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation for state representative.
George H Coppinger of Echo, a
member of the school board of that
place, was a caller today at the office
of County Superintendent Welles.
Howard Steven.", well known sheep
dealer, is now here from Nebraska
where he now winters sheep. He ex
pects to remain here for the fair and
Roundup.
Rev. E. W. Warrington of Pilot
Rock, came in from that place yes
terday afternoon to attend a meeting
of the home mission board of this
presbytery.
Rev. James E. Fauce't. pastor of
the Presbyterian church at Stanfijid
Is up from that place today to meet
with the home mission committee of
this presbytery.
Lee Teutsch left this morning for
Gardner. Mont., to consult with Don
ald Grant & Co regarding a cement
manufacturing business Into whl?h
that company is embarking.
Claude' Larkin and wife, who have
been In the city for the past few days,
following their marriage In Portland,
recently, left for their home In Port
land yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Lar
kin was formerly Miss Ida Daughtrey.
L. L. Mann left this afternoon for
the western part of the county In the
Interest of his candidacy for re-elec
tion to the legislature. ' Mann says ho
is nn assembly man and against sta'e-
nient No. 1. He announced today
that he had not signed the statement
and did not intend to do so.
MAX ASSAfl.TS IT1S
MOTHER IIEIX)RE CROWD
Oreat Falls, Mont. Just as. the
crowds were leaving the afternoon
trains at the Great Northern depot
Saturday. W. P. Murray, a mine fore
man of Butte, assaulted his mother, a
woman almost 80 years of age, knocks
lng her down and kicking hen
Reverend J. N. Durant of Oakland;
Cal., pastor of the Methodist church
in that city, dropped his grips whn
he saw this and rushed upon Murray,
striking him a terrific blow full in
the face and bowling him-over and
knocking him out.
A policeman than arrested Murray.
Murray claims his mother was trying
to run away with a man. Murray to'vt
the chief at the station that he came
from Butte in search of his mother
who whs running away with a man
named Powers and aboat llOftd which
Murray said he and his brother had
saved up and given to her. He says
that he and his brother ha-ve grren
their mother their pay checks, for
several years and she refuses to have
anything to do with them.
A man named Powers, says Murray.
is following him and is endeavoring
to get the old lady to consent to a
marriage with him, To- prexnt this
Murray followed his mother to Great
Falls. His mother refused to appear
against him. He wss. fined $50,
which he paid.
OREGON ATHLErES. TO FLAY
SOCCER AXD LACROSSE.
Soccer will be played at the Uni
versity oS Oregon, this year. Bill
Hayward. physical director of tha
Institution has been in Portland for
a few days buying football supplies
and getting ready for the coming
athletic season In general, and while
there he spent considerable time with
the soccer devotees of the city.
Hayward Is aa convinced as ever
upon the virtues or intercollegiate
football as a standard game, but he
has also become convinced that It is
adapted only to those who are al
ready strong and husky. He wants to
Introduce a number of other pas
times at Eugene which will take care
of the great number of men, to whom
the varsity game la not open. He
wants something that will make the
spectacled and hlgh-browed boys get
out and run around in the rain and
so become sturdy and rugged.
To tkat end Hayward will Intro
duce soccer and lacrosse at the state
University this fall. Many people have
wondered at Hayward's partiality for
lacrosse, which he has talked of
couple of times. In the old Bays of
the lacrosse game when It was much
rougher than It Is now and it Is no
parlor game now, by any meant
Hayward was a member of the crack
Capitals of Ottawa, Canada. He play.
ed with Vancouver, B. C, In the first
lacrosse game ever played In British
Columbia.
The Portland soccer devotees offer
ed Hayward any kind of assistance
he might call for, to get the game
on its feet in. the first college to ad
opt It In the northwest. He was of-
fered a team to play his boys in Eu
gene, or two teams from tnere for an
exhibition there, or a trip for his
men and game there, to give his boys
to nne points for a few days. No
decision as to a course of action has
been made yet. Eugene Guard.
PASTOR 78, TO WED GIRL 28.
Announcement In Chicago Causes Lft
tie Surprise to Acquaintances.
Chicago ill. Formal announce
ment that the Rev. Dr. Herrick John
son. or iuisviiie, Kjr., Is to marry
caflsed no surprise among the friends
of Dr. Johnson in Chicago.
Dr. Johnson Is the venerable pro
fessor emeritus of New Testament In
terpretation of McCormick Theologi
eal seminary. He is 78 years old. He
was moderator of the Presbyterian
general assembly of the church in
1882. He has been connected with
McCormick Seminary 30 years. His
first wife died four or five years ago.
Miss Duncan, who is an attractive
young woman. Is 50 years the Junor
of her fiance. Dr. Johnson became
acquainted with her in Atlantic City
a year ago. One of the McCormick
faculty saw the two strollng along the
Boardwalk at that time, apparently
having a stronger mutual regard than
.mere friendship, and rumors .were
then current.
Other friends of Dr. Johnson and
Miss Duncan saw them together again
last June at Atlantic City.
First definite news of the betrothal
came when Mrs. Herrick- J; Gray of
St. Louis, a sister of Dr. Johnson,
made the announcement.
Dr. Johnson is younger In heart and
physique than in years. He stands
straight as a West Point cadet and has
all the energy and fire of his earlier
manhood.
KAISER BREAKING DOWN.
Will Delegate Some of Duties to Crown
Prince.
Berlin. Despite the efforts of;
courtiers and high officials to suppress
it there have been rather persistent
reports that Emperor William has
seriously considered the proposition
that he should delegate a number of
his duties to the crown prince. Al
though he Is not sick, the emperor la '
far from being a well man. Never at J
any time a stalwart In health, Wil
liam has lived at high pressure from
the day he ascended the throne. He
has been one of the busiest monarchs
since the days of Xapoleon. Hfs life
has Been a strenuous and useful" one.
He has never had what may be
termed a strong constitution, and It
I.l only by an extremely sober regime
that he has been able to support the
physical and mental fatigue of his of
floes He has had breakdowns during
the last few months and his physi
cians, although they do not consider
hint In immediate danger, hare ad
vised his abstention from work that J
can be fulfilled by his son. ;
There are numero-us petty- public j
duties that may be safely Impressed i
on- the prince and the emperor re
lieved to that extent. The change will
not be made until the young men re
turns from the eaet.
rrrxGRT cat bites woman.
Jtiw-sj Cltnir to Flmrer Cnril
Apart Byi Physicians.
JJried
Harrisonburg! Va. Mrs.. Roers of
Mount Solon, wife of Dr. Rogers, is
suffering intensely from the bite of.
kitten. Apparently harmless, hun
gry and homeless, the kitten strayed
Into the Rogers household, when the
sympathetic Mrs. Rogers sought to
pet and cartss-. the pltlfal visitor Re
senting the familiarty, the kitten, bit
the lady's finger, sinking Its teeth
deep In the fles to th bone.
Almost fainting wltrti parn and un
able to free hr hand; Mrs. Rogers
screamed. Fortunately Dr. Burton.
neighbor,-, was passing at the time.
nd rushod inco the bouse. The Mine
held on like grim dbath. Not until
the kitU-n's teeth were forcibly pried
apart wae M:s. Rogr-rs able to rviease
her finger. Steps were taken to pre-
ent poisoning, but the lady Is still
suffering great pain.
CAtt ACTS AS PISTOL,
Cartridge on Track Exploded and Girl
Scrlonsly Wounded In- Head.
.New Tork. The placing of a J2-
caMber revolver cartridge on the sur
face car line of the Third avenue
railroad at Twenty-third stret by some
unknown person caused Miss Mary
Bnny. IS years old, who was crossing
the avenue at that point, to be se
riously wounded
Tho cartridge exploded under a car
wheel and the bullet struck her in
the right temple. The young woman
was taken to Bellevue hospital in a
critical condition.
Eaotca Must Quit Singing.
Paris. M me. Emma Eames, la ab
solutely renouncing singing for two
years. Is following the command of
an eminent Parisian musical instruc
tor. She may not even practice her
scales and will resist every request.
even on the part of Intimate friends,
to strike a vocal note In private.
Mme Eames Is assured that, if she
rigidly adheres to this regime, leading
at the same time as tranquil an ex
Istence as possible, her voice wll be
restored to her in all Ita original
beauty and strength.
In the hands of the Inexperienced
a gun Is of more danger to the in
nocent bystander than to any one else
A woman shot down In her own home
and a respectable cltlien killed on
his own flre-eacaDe are the two 1st.
I eat proofs of this.
Asthma and
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driving out all disease germs. It
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recognized as a., family medicine:
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label, and make sure the seal over rhe cork Is
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at
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The Season For Heaters is
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and we are showing the
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