Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1910)
EIGHT PAQE3S. daily mr oaaooBHAw. pbtplctow. qmcgqs, Saturday, octobeu s, isio. WHITMAN DEFEATS -HIGH SCHOOL BOYS THIS IS THE STORE FOR YOU! STIRRING BARGAINS For This Saturday After Supper SCORE AT EXD OP GAME WAS 85 TO 0 Another Lot of 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 160 acre dairy ranch 20 miles from town and throe mile from store and post office. Good 4 room lpuse, bnrn and chicken houses. Splendid orchard, nbout 25 acres alfalfa, bottom land. Tlila Is one of the best dairy ranches for Uie money In Vniatllla county. 160 acre wheat farm 8 miles from Pendleton. House and barn, plenty water, for $2350. Must be sold at once on account of sickness. 320 acre wheat farm S 1-2 miles from Pendleton, ever lusting well of the best water good house and bnrn, will well for $11000 If sold at once Small grocery and second linikl business Including the building, all for $850; must 1)0 sold at once on account of A'knoes. 5 room house and bom, 711 CaWIn St., this property Is easily worth $1250. I will sell it for $700, $200 caHh, balance in monthly payments. Any one wishing to Invest in business property, I have one business block that will net 10 per cent clear of taxes and Insurance; this piece of property would cost jron double the amount if yon was to build tills same pleoe of property; now the price that I will make you will hold good for a few days only. Address, Dan Komlor S10 W. Bluff St. Pendleton, Oregon 1 LOCALS . 8 Pastlm pictures Dime all. See Lane A Son for signs. Call up Main 4t for signs. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wanted, to borrow $1000, good se curity. Phone Main 6. Wanted A girl to Co general house work. Phone Black 3661. Hohbach's coffee and oyster house is now open; best of service. If yooj have $1000 to loan on good security, call or phono Main t. x or rent Five room house, close In. Inquire Jay's blacksmith shop. Fresh eastern and Olyrapla oya'ers at Hohbachs. Telephone Main $0. Wanted Suitable middle aged wo man to uo house work for Invalid wo man. Apply 415 Perkins ave. Lost, black Cocker Cpanlel dog, An- swers to name of Trigger. Suitable re ward for return to this office. anted Room and board for tha winter by lady, on either hill prefer red. Address, "51" this office. A clean and careful shave always at I Mark Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders, Phone for patrons. Buy the Magic Electric Cleaner. It .Is the simplest, lightest and most dur able cleaner made. Flione Main 40. ( All parties knowing themselves to ; be indebted to J. Jay, the blacksmith, please call and settle by November 1. i Wanted Toung man bookkeeper , and stenographer. Apply in person at the Pendleton Business college at . once. Lost An Eastern Star badge on I Main or Alta streets last evening. ! Finder please return to E. O. office 'and receive re...rd. W. Q. Fisher, express and transfer, phone has been changed to Rs. Phone Red S472 and stand phone Hotel Pendleton, Main 11. The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner is guaranteed against all mechanical defects, Is sold on easy terms and the Hi-Ice Is within reach of all. It should be In every home.. Phone Main 40. Those large cans come in so use ful. Then to think I can now buy a large E-pound can of Cleveland's Baking Powder for $1.65. Tea, I mean the can that has a screw top under the regular cover. Tour grocer has It. 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 Jack and six head of other horses. . Sale begins at 10 a. m. Free iunch A. Phillips. llWG - - ,. Hut Boys Made Contest an interesting -One Coach Lytle Well Pleased with Game. Is Coach Lytle school football team rot,,.,., morning from Walla Walla, where ,ltruay tney met the Whitman col- mm ia me nrst game of the "su" ir Doth teams. The boys COach allke were delighted with the showing they made against m iiimniuiiaries. Tha fnllnn-l . - w.,,,K account or the game - lum n irom tne Walla Walla Union: Pendleton high school was defeated 35 to 0 by Whitman yesterday after- ..u m tne nrst game of football played on Ankenv field th! a,, Although the high school boys did not core, they made numerous clever i'ihjs ana piucky runs and the game was a good one throughout from the spectators' point of view, Whitman's Piaing was spirited and aggressive and big gains were made both through the line and around the ends by Nell, Dresser, Cox and Niles and the sup porting game by the rest of the team was well played. The new ruling In regard to quarterback runs was ta ken advantage of frequently by Whit man and netted the Missionaries many gains, and the new style of for ward pass made the game fast and very interesting. The game was called at the end of the third quarter because of dark ness. The quarters were ten min utes each. first Quarter. Whitman kicked off to Pendleton at the north goal. Devlne returned the ball 15 yards and then on a dou ble pass Kimball took the ball to the center of the field by an admirable ran of 40 yards around left end. The "high" lads failed In a forward pass and punted to Whitman's 45-vard line and the ball was advanced back 10 yards by Niles. The ball changed hands again on Pendleton's 45-yard line, rendleton punted far down" to ward the Missionaries', goal and Cox retured the ball to the middle mark. Line bucks by Whitman took the ball to the 20-yard line, Niles went around left end and between the posts. Xiles klckPd goal. Score. 6 to 0. Pendleton's kick was carried back 30 yards by Dresser and Whitman punted. Pendleton used three for ward passes In succession, the first and third failing, but the second net ting a gain of 10 yards. The Ore gonians punted. Dresser broke through the line 10 yards' worth, Niles skirted left end for 25 yards, Drejser plunged five yards and the quarter ended near the center of the field. $ 1 .50 and $2.00 Tailored Waists for each 35c Sheeting 9-4 wide for yd. 65c Outing Flannel Night Gowns for each $7.00 Wool Blankets, Extra, Size, for . . Women's 65 c White Fleeced Underwear for $1.25 Table Linen 72 in. wide, for yd. Children's 15c Black Hose for pr. 45 c Pillow Tubing for yd. Boy's 20c Black Ribbed Hose for pr. 65c Table Matting 50 in. wide for yd. . 12 I -2c all Linen Crash for yd. Brown . Children's Hemstitched school Handkerchiefs $1.10 . 28c . 48c $4.95 . 48c . 95c . 10c . 20c . 15c . 48c . 9c 3 for 5c Better Goods for Less Money Williamson rg Cole Houser It Blomquist HInderman rt Hughart Carlender le Lewis Milne re Proudfoot Kimball q ' Cox Bowman lh Niles Thompson rh Nell Devlne f Dresser Officials Referee, Reser; umpire, Shaver; field judge, Clemens. Wllsoti-IIofer Debate. Clarence True Wilson, D. D., will address the people of Pendleton to morrow 3 p. m. at the Christian church; 7:30 at the Methodist church. This will be the celebrated Wllson Hofer debate with Hofer left out. Don't fall to hear him. He will en lighten you about the Greater Oregon Home Rule. Hear the man that did Hofer up. (Paid Advertisement) Save money by reading today's ads. KOEPPEN is meeting the school folks over half way these days by mak ing diem a price on their ($ e FOUNTAIN 3.JV PENS and giving a guarantee with each one. Their Jumbo tablets at 10c can't be beat Better see them.. $1 -K O E P P EN'S- The Drvf Store That Berraa You Beat. Second Quarter. According to the new rules the teams changed goals with the ball in the relative position at the opposite end of the field to Its position when the first quarter ended. Nell made a left end run of 15 yards to the high school's five-yard line and Niles skirted right end for a touchdown. Whitman kicked goal After return ing Pendleton's klckoff 15 yards and because of his previous strenuous playing, Niles was replaced by John son. Cox made a brilliant run of 25 yards, Johnson plunged for a good gain and a forward pass added 10. P'me hard scrlmmaere followed and rendleton took the ball on downs at their 30-yard mark. The high school tried a forward pas but the ball was scooped In by Neil, who returned It to Its starting place. Dresser speared the line for five yards and Nell by strong run ning carried the ball to the opposing five-yard line. Dresser In turn took It within a few Inches of the goal. Cox went through the line between the posts and Dresser kicked goal. Score, IS to 0.. Pendleton did not advance Whitman's kick an Inch, but gained 15 yards with a forward pass. An other pass failed and gave Whitman the ball. Dresser and Johnson made short gains and an unsuccessful for-i ward pass gave the "Roundup" boys the ball. Pendleton punted and tack led Cox in his tracks before he could advance the ball. Cox then carried the ball around right end 10 yards and the half ended at Pendleton's 35-ynrd line. Third Quarter. The Buckaroos kicked to the Mis sionaries and Niles, who was replaced In the game, signalized the same by running with the, ball 65 yards. Dres ser and Cox together added 15 yards through the Pendleton line. Niles, Nell and Dresser by spectacular play ing added 30 more and Niles went over for a touchdown and booted over the pole. Score, 24 to 0. Whitman kicked to Pendleton's 25-yard mark. A forward pass by the high school was stolen by Cox who ran to Pen dleton's 20-yard line, and Nell sprint ed around left end almost to the goal line. Dresser's stout plunge put It over. Whitman failed to kick goal and the score was 29 to 0. Pendle ton here made a change In her lineup, rlaclng Flnnell at center and Carrol and Stanger In the guard positions. For Whitman Nell made a great run of 65 yards around left end. Then Whitman lost the ball on a blocked punt and Pendleton repeated ; the misfortune, returning Whitman the ball. Cox gained IB yards through the line. Niles made an end run of 25 yards, Nell contributed 10 more and Cox skirted left end for a touchdown. Niles kicked successfully. Score, 35 to 0. At this point Kinder took Nell's place in the game. During the rest of the quarter the teams exchanged even gains and the game was called on account of darkness with the last quarter unplayed. The lineup of the two teams at the start was: Pendleton. Position. Whitma Jordan c Cooke Finnell lg Cleman ARE PROGRESSIVE There appears to be at least one business institution In Pendleton which is not Influenced by the spirit of pessimism which has clouded the commercial atmosphere of our city during the past three years. The Koeppens never permit their exten sive enterprises to stagnate. During a recent visit to their de partment store, on Court street, we were much impressed with their plans for the future as well as by their greatly Improved facilities for handling their large trade. Mr. O. W. Koeppen, manager of the Art Department, has just secured a very popular assistant In Miss Laura MeKee, who will give special study to the requirements of this exclusive line. Miss McKee possesses a very refined taste in the art wares which she designs to supplement at an early penoa wun a post-graduate course In the Randolph Art Studios in the east. In this famous Institution the decoration of china in oil and water colors, the various branches of the home painting arts, gold embossing, .brass, silver and copper work, cut gla?s designing and etching as well as leather and wood art are taught in their relation to commercial pur poses. The efforts of this department will be expended in catering to the most exclusive trade. None of the cheap Imitations and gaudy duplicates with which the market is flooded will be permitted to appear In stock. Each Item will be offered under Its true name and sold upon Its merits alone. Mr. A. C. Koeppen will In the fu ture as In the past, exercise the most careful supervision over the Drug and Prescription Department. Important changes are about to be made In the prescription department which will add much to its efficiency. A chemist of age and experience will soon assume charse of this very Im portant work. Mr. A. C. Koeppen has always Insisted that his prescrip tion work must be done by men of experience, discretion, sobriety and responsibility. Human life Is too grave a charge to be placed In the hands of men of Irregular habits or entrusted to the Inexperience of youth. There Is scarcely a pharmacy anywhere in the west In which the rules are so stringently enforced as in the compounding laboratory of the Koeppens. Alterations will soon be under way in this connection which will be of great assistance to the medical pro fession of the city. A reception room for physicians will be Installed with every modern convenience. A li brary of rare reference books will be upon the shelves of this apartment and all literature pertaining to the latest discoveries In medicines and ap pliances will be procured as soon as published and kept on file. Mr. F. W. Koeppen assures us that he will continue to turn out the best Ice cream and soft drinks produced In the country. In every way tho Koeppens are a strong house. Their extensive ac quaintance at European points brings them in close touch with the best productions of German, Austrian and French manufacturers and th.ir method of utilizing these advantages Is well illustrated by the fact that Eu ropean art goods, ordered a year ngo, are now constantly arriving In sail ing vessels via Cape Horn for their holiday trade. Mrs. Bess T. Baker took the prise as best pastry cook lu UmatllU coun ty. She always uses Cleveland's Ba king Powder and only pays the reg ular price of tl for a 8-pound can. All grocers sell at this price. The Known For Its Strength First National PENDLETON, I0REG0N Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 310 SECURITY I t if immnw-Tmm in aiTBiTiararwMaMimijijusiiaJ' i J Job Printing, Tel. Main 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 day, Saturday Only See Window $8,75 ee Window Gome early they will go fast at this price VORKINGHEN'S CLOTHING GO. Less Expense Makes Our Prices Lower Are You Prepared for Cold Weather? If not look over Our Line of STOVES dlctoa. We bare the best and most complete line of Heaters In Pen- Come and see for yomrsetf. The Radium is the beet fuel Barer and most simple operating eomblaaUoa Move made. Prices $18.00 and $20.00 Other store priced at $ and a p. The Taylor Hardware Co.