East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILX BAN ORBOOHIAH, nCTOUBION, OKSQOX, FRIDAY. OOTOBEK 7. 110.
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Another Lot of
Suits, Coals 5 Drossos
for Women and Misses Just in by
Express
Suits $15.00 to $35.00
Coats 3.50 to 35.00
Dresses 1 3.90 to 33.75
24 more of those $15 soft Taffetta
Silk Dresses all sizes and colors, the
best dress ever shown in Pendleton
for the price.
No Charges for Alterations
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Ladies' and Children's Store.
For Sale I
KaoBiiitTViiiiiiiiWi Miiigaa
160 aero dairy ranch 20
miles from town and three
tii i 1 1 i fiHint ctnrA find nfwt
office. Good 4 room house, S
harn and clilckcn houses.
Splcudld orchard, about 25
acre alfalfa, bottom land.
Thin 1 one of the best dairy
ranches for the money In
Vmatilla county.
100 ncre wheat fnrin S
mile from Pendleton. House
and ham, plenty water, for
$2350. Must bo sold at once
mi account of sickness.
320 aero wheat farm 3 1-2
miles from Pendleton, ever
lusting well of the best water
good house and bam, will
sell for $11000 If sold at once
Small grocery and second
hand business Including; the
building, all for $850; munt
be sold at once on account of
Jcknces.
6 room house and barn,
711 Calrin St., this property
Is cftMlly worth $1250. I will
sell It for $700, $200 cash,
buktuce hi monthly payments.
Any on wishing to Invest
lit business property, I hare
one business block tliat will
net 1 per cent clear of txea
and Insurance; this piece of
property would cost yon
double tho' amount If you was
to bulk this same pleco of
propoity; now the price that
I wiU make you "111 hold
good for a few days only.
Address),
Dan Komlor
110 W. Woff gt.
Pendleton, Oregon
I LOCALS
. .
Pastime pictures pIwn all
See Lane ft Son for signs.
Call up U&ln 4I for signs.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra.
Wanted, to bbrrow $1000, good se
curity. Phone Main 6.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Phone Black 3652.
Ilohbach's coffee and oyster house
Is now open; best of service.
For rent Five room house, close
!n. Inquire Jay's blacksmith shop.
Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters
st Hohbachs. Telephone Main 80.
Loft Blark Cocker Spaniel dog. An
swers to name of Trigger. Suitable re
ward for return to this office.
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 Pnttoa's shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
Huy the Magic Electric Cleaner. It
is the simidcst, lightest and most dur
ably cleaner made. Phone Main 40.
All parties knowing themselves to
he indebted to J. Jay, the blacksmith,
please call and settle by November 1.
Wanted Young man bookkeeper
and stenographer. Apply In person
at the Pendleton Business college at
once.
Lost An Eastern Star badge on
Main or Alta streets last evening.
Finder please return to E. O. office
and receive rev rd.
W. Q. Fisher, express and transfer,
phone has been changed to Res.
Phone Red 3472 and stand phone
Hotel Pendleton, Main 11.
The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner
Is guaranteed against all mechanical
defects, Is sold on easy terms aid the
I'llce Is within reach of all. It should
lie lo every homo. Phone Main 40.
It certainly Is a waste of money for
mo to buy the ordinary kind of ba
king powder. For all leading grocers
now sell Cleveland's at the uniform
price of 1 pound, 45 cents; 3 pounds,
$1, and 5 pounds, $1.65.
An auction sale of horses and farm
Implements, gasoline engine, hay
press, etc.. will take place at Weston,
Ore., October 13. Six registered Per
cheron mares and stallions. One reg
istered Jaek and six head of other
horses. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Free
lunch A. Phillips.
To nulld Laborers' nouses.
Dublin. The Improvement com
mittee f the Limerick corporation
lias recommended that 26 workmen's
ii.iiiom ha hnllf And that uteris be ta
ken to acquire 74 additional, to be J
secured by condemnation proceedings.
PERSONAL
MENTION
H. J. Longley of Hermlston, la tran
sacting business in this city.
Miss Mollle Ragsdale of Milton Is a
guest of the Hotel Bowman.
Bert Whitman went to Echo this
morning on a brief business visit.
Will Ferguson came down this
morning from his, ranch at Adams.
H. C. Gard came in from Pilot
Rock yesterday afternoon to transact
business.
Roy T. Bishop of the Pendleton
Woolen Mills, leaves this afternoon
for Portland.
Edgar Smith left this afternoon via
the Northern Pacific, for his ranch
near Helix.,
The members of the county court
went to Barnhart this morning to In
vestigate some road matters.
Bert Kirby of the Adams Mercan
tile company, Is down from that place
today for the transaction of business.
Mat Mosgrove, the Milton merchant,
came down from that town this morn
ing for the transaction of business.
W. A. Walpole of Irrlgon, Is up from
that place today on business In con
nection with the Irrlgon Ditch com
pany. Rev. A. McKenzie Meldrum, pastor
of the First Christian church at Athe
na, came down from that place this
morning.
John Shea, section foreman for the
O. R. & X. at Duncan, Is down from
that place today for the transaction
of business.
C. S. Wheeler, the photographer,
left last night for Boise, Idaho, to re
main for a week looking after some
farming property he has there.
O. F. Moore, Jr., local manager of
the Pacific Telephone company, left
this afternoon for Helix on business
connected with the exchange In that
town. 11
Rev. E. W. Warren, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Pilot Rock,
came' In this morning on the motor
car from a visit to the west end of
the county.
Louis Winters and wife, well known
residents" of Freewater, arrived yes
terday afternoon from a two weeks
visit to Buhl, Idaho, and have been
spending the day in Pendleton.
INlYFItSITY HONOR
SOCIETY TO START
Attention Artisans.
There will be a special meeting of
the Artisans lodge tonight. Matters
of Importance. All members are urg
ed to attend.
By order of the Master Artisan.
Mashed Dotntoes are made whiter
and lighter by adding Cleveland's
! Baking Powder before beating. Try a
3 pound can from your grocer for $1.
KOEPP.EN (I
$1
Li meeting the school folks over half way those days by mak
ing them a price on their
$2.50 Fovs?r
and giving a guarantee with each one. Their Jumbo tablets
at 10c can't be beat Better see them,
K O E P P E N ' S-
11m Drag Store That SerrM Ten Beat.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
The Senior Honor Society, an or
ganization that President Campbell
and other members of the faculty tried
to organize last spring, will be formed
this month. Plans for the society
have been drawn up by President
Campbell, President Collier, of the stu.
dent body, and a committee from the
senior class. The society will consist
of seniors who, in their four years
at college have had bestowed on them
by their fellow-students a certain
number of honors. A rating of hon
or points giving the value of each of
fice has been drawn up and to become
a member of this organization a man
student must make eight, and a wo
man six. The following is the official
rating of honor points:
President of student body, 6; vice
president of student body, 2.5; ex
ecutive committee, 2; athletic council,
2.. editor of Emerald, 3; president
senior class, 3; president of junior
class, 2.5; president sophomore class
2. president of freshmen class, 2; pres
ident of any society or club 1; presi
dent T. M. or T. W. C. T., 1; debate
team (leader), 3; debate team (mem
ber), 2; glee club (leader), 2; glee
club (member), 1.5; mandolin club
leader), 2; mandolin club (member),
1.6; editor of Oregon Monthly, 3;
editor of Oregon. 3; assistant ou col
lege papers, 1; manager of papers,
glee club and oratory, 2; yell leader,
2, athletic team (winner of "O"), 2;
athletic team (captain), 3; manager
of teams, 2; assistant manager of
teams, 2; manager of tennis and bas
ketball, 1; member of tennis and bas
ketball, 1.
Suit Case Hurls Woman.
Colfax, Wash. While on the way
from Spokane to her home In Thorn
ton Wednesday morning on board the
Spokane Inland Electric train Mrs.
Herbert Howie was struck by a fall
ing suit case which rendered her un
conscious for 40 minutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Howie were riding .i
the parlor car and bad placed their
heavy suit case in the rack above
their heads. As Conductor B. E.
White wns taking' their tickets the
suit case fell, striking Conductor
White on the shoulders, knocking him
aside as it fell on Mrs. Howie.
No one saw how the suit case struck
her, but all aid to revive her failed
for 40 minutes. Dr. Alfred A.
Strauss of Chicago was successful In
bringing her to consciousness as the
train nearcd Thornton.
The Orpheum.
1 The healing Faith. Lubln, 1000
feet long. The question of the hour
is the ravages of the White Plague
and In a most effectual way this story
demonstrates the value of the open
air treatment. This la a strong dra
matic play. Everyone ought to see
It.
2. The Romance of Circle Ranch.
Melles, 1000 feet long. For exciting
romance of western life this film sur
passes any yet produced.
$. Advertising for a Wife. Com
edy. Patho, 1000 feet long. Louts
Conroy thought when he inherited
his father's comfortable fortune and
took a little apartment that he could
desire nothing more. But he was soon
disillusioned and found that he need
ed a wife to complete his happiness.
He advertised for one and the mis
cellaneous collection of women who
answered the advertisement would
have done credit to a curiosity shop.
But he got rid of them by a ruse that
worked successfully and finally se
lected his maid.
Song Little Black Lamb.
Turkey's first medical school for
women has been opened at Constant!
nople.
This is the Store for You!
STIRRING BARGAINS
For
SATURDAY ONLY
$6.00 Silk Underskirts for each . . . $3.85
12 l-2c Silkolines 36in. wide for yd . . . 9c
$ 1 .50 and $2.00 Tailored Waists for each . $1.10
35 c Sheeting 9-4 wide for yd. .... 28c
65c Outing Flannel Night Gowns for each . . 48c
$7.Q0 Wool Blankets, Extra Size, for . . $4.95
Women s 65 c White Fleeced Underwear for . 48c
$1.25 Table Linen 72 in. wide, for yd. . . 95c
Children's 15c Black Hose for pr. . . . 10c
45 c Pillow Tubing for yd. 20c
Soy's 20c Black Ribbed Hose for pr. . . .15c .
65c Table Matting 50 in. wide for yd. . . . 48c
12 1 2c all Linen Crash for yd. Brown . . .9c
Children's Hemstitched school Handkerchiefs 3 for 5 C
Wohlenberg DeVt. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
DELIVER LECTURE
Oil ILLUMINATION
PEOPLE LEARX PROPER
rSE OF ELECTRICITT
Messrs. Loomis and Kumlcr Explain
Klcctrlc Lamps to, Audience In Com
mercial Club Rooms.
To an interested audience that prac
tically filled the convention room of
the Commercial club Messrs. Loomis
and Kumler, representing the Pacific
liBlit and power company, lectured last
evening. In his talk Mr. Kumler
treated of electric lamps while his as.
sedate talked of the use of famps.
Most of the evening was taken by Mr.
Loomis with his explanations and dem
onstrations and he gave much timely
and valuable information to his hear
ers.
In a graphic manner Mr. Loomis
explained how to get good from elec
tric lights, through the use of proper
globes and shades. He drew a dis
tinction between lighting and illumi
nation and incidentally criticised the
wiring of some local show windows.
He urgea all his hearers to give due
investigation to the matter of using
electricity properly so as to get the
best service. He advised them not
to use light globes ns long ts they
will burn for the reason that old
globes become blqf-kened, use more
electricity than do new globes yet give
less light.
INDIANS GET FISn.
Ruck Salmorr Go to the Redskins Be
fore the White Men.
Husum, Wash. A large number of
Indian families are camped at the
mouth of the. White Salmon river six
miles below here, where tho govern
ment is procuring salmon eggs for
the hatchery, located a short distance
wett of Underwood on the Columbia
river. The old buck salmon caught
In the traps are not thrown back In
to the river, but are given to the In
dians who have a prior right over
white people In the .distribution. The
fish are sun dried,' the Indians pro
curing enough meat to last them dur
ing the winter.
Over 17,000,000 salmon eggs were
secured at this point last season, al
though the catch this year will fall
below this number. Spawn from
about 60 female fish Is secured dally,
the season lasting a month.
If you have $1000 to loan on good
security, call or phone Main I.
CASTOR I A
Pot latitats aad Ckilirea.
UiKfci Yea Han Ahrajs Bsgfct
Bears th
Signature of
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Job Printing, Tel. Main i
Here's a Real
Clothing Snap
75 new Fall Suits left over from our great Round-Up
sale, good quality and new styles, but in broken lots.
Were regular $12.50 and $15.00 values. For to
morrow, Saturday Only
See Window J))8t75 ee Window
Come early ihsy will go fast at this price
WORKIMEN'S CLOTHING CO.
Less Expense Makes Our Prices Lower
Are You Prepared
for Cold Weather?
If not look over Our Line of
STOVES
diet on.
We have the best and most complete line of Heaters In Pen-
Come and see for yourself.
The Radium
is the best fuel caver and most simple operating combination' store
made.
Prices $18.00 and $20.00
OUier stoves priced at $6 and up.
The Taylor Hardware Co.