East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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0AILT KAflT uKBOOXlAlf, nOrSLROir, ORXOOH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910.
A New Shipment of
Ladies and Childrens
RED, NAVY
AND BLACK
See Large Window
F. . Livengood (Bb Co.
The Ladies' and Children's Store.
For Sale
100 acre dairy ranch 20
miles from town and three
miles from store and post
office. Good 4 room house,
lmrn and chicken houses.
Splendid orchard, about 25
acres alfalfa, bottom land.
This Is one of the best dulrj
ranches for the money la
I'niatlUa county.
100, aero wheat farm 5
miles from Pendleton. House
ami barn, plenty water, for
$2:150. Must be sold at once
on account of sickness.
320 acre wheat farm 3 1-2
miles from Pendleton, ever
lasting well of the best water
good houe and barn, will
sell for $11000 If sold at once
Small grocery and second
hand business Including the
building, all for $850; must
Imj sold at once on account of
.ickness.
& room house and barn,
711 CalTln st., this property
Is easily worth $1250. I will
sell It for $700, $200 cash,
balance In monthly payments.
Any one wishing to Invest
In business protcrty, I have
one business block that will
net 10 per cent clear of taxes
aud Insurance; this piece of
property would cost you
double tlie amount If you was
to build tlits same piece of
property; now the price that
I wlB make you will bold
good for a few days only.
Addreee,
Dan Komlor
210 W. Bluff St.
Pendleton, Oregon
LOCALS
I Pastime pictures (luu all.
See Lane A Son for sign.
! Call up Main 41$ for signs.
i Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra,
Saw dust for sale at the Oregon
Lumber Tard.
Hand Ironera wanted at the Troy
Steam Laundry.
Automobile for hire, day or night.
I'hone Main 74.
Wanted, to borrow $1000, good se
' curity. Phone Main 6.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Phone Black 3652.
Hohbach's coffee and oyster bouse
i Is now open; best of service.
If you have $1000 to loan on good
security, call or phone Main 5.
Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters
' at Hohbachs. Telephone Main 80.
More moving pictures shown that
tny othr theater In the Mty the
, Pastime.
For good, dry slab wood, call at
or phone 'your order to the Oregon
Lumber Tard.
See Art Elliott for good coffee and
! lunch at Paul Hemmelgarn's after
' noon and evening.
Wanted Suitable middle aged wo
. man to do house work for Invalid wo
; man. Apply 415 Perkins ave.
A clean and careful shave always at
' Mark Patton's shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
For rent Three five room houses,
j all newly painted, two blocks from
1 Hawthorne school. Inquire Kim Mor-
ton. Black 1101.
I W. O. Fisher, express and transfer,
j phone has beea changed to R"a
j Phone Red 1471 and stand phone
Hotel Pendleton, Main 11.
For Sale Eleven room house, new,
completely furnished, stone cellar,
woodshed barn, chicken house, cement
walks four lots Improved with fruit
trees and flowers. Cheap for cash
or easy terms. See Harry B. Fol
som, 902 Locust Hill, Pendleton. Ore.
Girl Worked Year as Man.
Sydney. The mysterious disappear
ance a year ago of Miss Margaret
Hale, daughter of a retired army of
ficer, has been Bolved by the discov
ery of the young woman working at
Fremonth as a man. She came from
Oakland to Australia several years ago
as a teacher. Last December she
started home and It was several
months before it was discovered that
she had disappeared. A search was
Instituted and she was found work
ing In an office as a man. She had
been a club steward, bartender, light
porter, bookkeeper and several other
positions as a man.
To lcmon8trnto New Suction Cleaner.
Mr. J. Emigh of Walla Walla, la in
Pendleton for a few days showing the
Magic Electric Suction Cleaner. Mr.
Emlgh is representing the Davls-Ka-ser
company of Walla Walla and he
would be pleased to demonstrate the
workings of the cleaner. Calls left
at the office of the Paclfla Power &
Light company will be promptly answered.
f KO E PR N
. -l 1 .-11 1-K .1
is meeting the school folks over half way these days by mak
ing them a price on their
FOUNTAIN
PENS
$2.50
$1
and giving a guarantee with each one. Heir Jumbo tablets
at 10c can't be .beat Better see
KO EPPEN'S-
The Drag Store That
Tau Beat.
PERSONAL
MENTION
W. McDanlel of Wallace, Idaho, Is
here for a few days.
Viola Hays of Pasco, Is a guest of
the Hotel St. Qeorge.
T. Cable came In from Pilot Rock
yesterday afternoon for a brief visit.
Al Green and wife of Nyssa, Ore
gon, are guests of the Hotel Bowman.
Arthur J. Stuart of Kamlah, Idaho,
Is here to care for business Interests.
Will Jamieson, prominent Weston
merchant, spent last night in Pendle
ton. Robert Stanfleld of Stanfleld, is in
the city today for the transaction of
business.
William Mosgrove of Dayton, Wash
ington, is here for the transaction of
business.
Fred Lampkln, business manager
of the East Oregonlan, left last night
for Portland.
H. N. Dryer, the Umatilla mer
chant, is transacting business in Pen
dleton today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clemmons of
Joseph, Oregon, are here for a visit
of a few days.
Mrs. Ollle Mansfield of Oakland,
California, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
A. D. Siebert.
Homer I Watts, the Athena lawyer.
has been In the city today upon a
piofesslonai trip.
Lee Teutsch returned this morn
ing from a business visit to the west
end of the county.
Dr. John Griswold of Helix, is in
today from that place for the tran
saction of business.
Attorney Douglass Bailey was a
westbound passenger on this morn
ing's Portland local.
John Schmidt Is down from his
ranch on Upper McKay creek for the
transaction of business.
Al Green and wife of Nyssa, Ore
gon, are here for a few days for the
transaction of business.
Eert Klnzie, night clerk at the ho
tel Pendleton, leaves this evening for
an extended visit to Chicago.
R. X. Stanfleld was a passenger on
the special section of train Xo. 17
which arrived todav at 2.30.
Attorneys Charles Carter and O. P.
Morton returned this morning from
a fishing trip to trie headwaters of
the Umatilla.
Vantz D. Colvig. a prominent resi
dent of southern Oregon, is here from
his home in Medford for the transac
tion of business.
Hon. C. A. Barrett who was recent
ly nominated by the republicans for
Joint senator, came down this morn
ing from his home at Athena.
Attorney S. D. Peterson recently
nominated for representative on the
republican ticket, came down this
morning from his home at Milton.
Douglass Ball, branch manager for
the Blake-McFall Paper company,
and well known in this city, came ov
er from Walla Walla this morning.
It. S. Renn. express messenger for
the American Express company and
having Spokane as his home, is here
as a witness in the Atfield embezzle
ment trial.
Fay Gibson, who recently resigned
her position as chief operator In the
Walla Walla telephone office, left this
morning for Portland, where she will
visit her sister, Miss Ruth Gibson.
Mrs. James Shlnn of Baker City,
who has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Swearingen, left
this morning for The Dalles where
she will visit relatives for a few days.
She will be Joined in Portland by her
husband and go to California for the
winter.
LAND FOR OREGON
PFADLETOX PKOPI.E TO BE GIV
EN AX OPPORTU NITY TO PAR
TICIPATE IN imOGAN TOWN
SITE OPENING.
This is the Store for You?
STIRRING BARGAINS
For
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
$6.00 Silk Underskirts for each . . . $3.85
12 I -2 c Silkolines 36in. wide for yd . . . 9c
$ 1 .50 and $2.00 Tailored Waists for each . $1.10
35c Sheeting 9-4 wide for yd. . . . 28c
65c Outing Flannel Night Gowns for each . . 48c
$7.00 Wool Blankets, Extra Size, for . . $4.95
Women's 65c White Fleeced Underwear for . 48c
$1.25 Table Linen 72 in. wide, for yd. . . 95 C
Children's 15c Black Hose for pr. . . . IPc
45 c Pillow Tubing for yd. . . .. . . 20c
Boy's 20c Black Ribbed Hose for pr. . . . 15c
65c Table Matting 50 in. wide for yd. . . 48c
1 2 1 -2c all Linen Crash for yd 9c
Children's Hemstitched school Handkerchiefs 3 for 5 c
Wohlenberg Bep't. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
ited number are on sale and have
come to headquarters of the Townsite
Company at Boise, Idaho, to secure
an application.
It Is hoped by Messrs Teutsch and
Kemler that they can offer more ap
plications should this supply be taken
before the entire 695 are gone.
Job Printing, Tel. Main i
BETTER.
Pendleton, Sept., 1910.
Messrs Lee Teutsch and Dan Kem
ler are authority for the statement
that a development is about to be
gin in Malheur county, such as will
add greatly to the already large ex
ports of fruit from this state and will
furnish homes for a large number of
homeseekers and Investors. These
gentlemen have Just completed ar
rangements .to act as representatives
for the Brogan Townsite Company
and they are now in a position to of
fer the people of Pendleton an op
portunity to take part in the opening
of 695 valuable lots and tracts of land
and buildings which arc Included In
the sale.
Mr. Teutsch advises that he will
only be allowed to receive 25 appli
cations, as only a limited number are
to be offered for sale in any one vi
cinity. The demand from the local
points near Brogan is heavier than
was anticipated and he has been un
able to secure more than 25.
The properties in Brogan are val
ued at from $260 to $40,000 and the
cost of participating in the opening
is very low. A hotel, bank building,
electric lighting plant, bungalow and
a large number of very valuable acre
tracts will be deeded to the purchasers
by the Townsite Company. So far the
demamls of applicants have far ex
ceeded the number allowed per town
and it will require quick action on
the part of Pendleton people If they
secure their share.
The demand Is partly due to the
fact that the Willow River Project Is
about to be opened, offering about
20,000 acres of Oregon's richest fruit
lands to the Investor. A large num
ber of people are already on the
ground awaiting an opportunity to
purchase land and lots and many have
ILLUMINATION
Mr. Business-Nan
Mr. Store-Keeper
This Interests You!
We have arranged for F. W. Loomis of New York
and G. A. Kumler of San Francisco, our illuminating
experts, to deliver a demonstration-lecture on illumination
at the Commercial Club, Thursday Oc
tober 6th, at 8 p. m.
They will show the difference between good and
bad lighting and the lecture will be particularly interesting
from the standpoints of store interior and show window
lighting.
Be sure and attend.
Ladies welcome
Pacific Power & Light Company
"Always at Your Service"
Phone Main 40.
been disappointed 'where only a lira