East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 18, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY UABT OREGOXIAN, PENDLKTOX, ORBGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBKli 18, 191.
PAGE FTVTS
PERSONAL
MENTION
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WUl Buy a Strictly All
Wool Diagonal
Serge Dress
Nicely trimmed with Velvet, Black,
Navy, Brown, Green and Grey. All
Sizes. The best Values we have off
erd our customers this season.
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Ladies' and Childen's Store.
LOCALS
Pastime picture pi
See Lane A Son for elgna.
Call up Main 416 for alma.
Phone UaJn 1 for United Oroheatra.
I. C. Snyder, chimney iweep. R S811.
Good milch cow for aale. See Lee
Teutach.
Automobile for hire, day or night
Phone Main J4.
Now ia the time to clean chimneys.
Phone I. C. Snyder, Red 1811.
Hohbach'e coffee and oyster house
la now open; beat of aerrlca.
For rent Five roem house, dose
in. Inquire Jay's blacksmith shop.
Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters
at Ilohbach'a. Telephone Main 10.
Wanted Canvasser to call on every
rancher In Umatilla county. Phone
Main S.
Wanted Girl to do general house
work in small family. Phone Red
7808.
Lost One loose leaf memo book,
open on end. Please return to L. B.
Ryan, care Twohy Bros.
A clean and careful shave always at
Mark Patton'a shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the Fast Oregonlan build
ing. All modern convunlonces. En
quire, at 13. O. office.
Good, clean stock of merchandise
will sell for 80 cents on the dollar.
Invoice about $8000. This Is as good
a atock as la to be found In Umatilla
county. Fixtures are good, splendid
floor, show cases and everything In
A No. 1 condition. Doing business of
176 to 1160 a day, cash. This la a
splendid opportunity for some good
hustler to get hold of nice business
for small amount of money. For fur
ther particulars, see Lee Teutach.
A college graduate desires a positi
on, has had three years experience
with a practicing lawyer. Is a sten
ographer and book keeper. Apply
this office.
Wanted To lease for 6 months or
year, a modern furnished house by
family of three without children.
House must contain not less than
eight rooms. Address M. J., this of
fice. Wanted Partner In general mer
chandise business. Good, clean stock,
chance for good rustler with little
money. Business paying nicely. Good
man can increase the business SO per
cent. See Lee Teutsch.
Notice to Voters.
I wish to most emphatically con
tradict the statement which is being
circulated about me to the effect that
I Intend, If elected to he office of
county sheriff, to Immediately resign
this office to take-up other work.
There Is no truth In the statement
and has no foundation whatever.
T. D. TAYLOR.
(Paid Advertisement)
United Artisans Attention.
Alpha Assembly No. 9, United Ar
tisan, will meet Tuesday evening,
October 18, in regular session. All
members urged to be present By
order of secretary.
Thoae large can come in so uae
fl. Then to think I can now buy a
large 6-pound can of Cleveland's
Baking Powder for 1.6t. Tea. I
mean the can that haa a screw top
under the regular caver. Your grocer
has It.
5 Per Cent. Daily
Reduction Sale on
TUT T lf
Itcginnlng tlio seventeenth of this month and running up to tho
first of Novomttcr wo will place on sale eVcry hand bog In our
store on a guaranteed reduction plan.
15 days, 15 prices on every bag, or
5 per cent. Reduction each day
Come In tho flint, second or any other day. Select the bag and
state price you wish to pay for same. Should we not receive a
larger offer before tho date corresponding to the price yoa offer
tlio bag win bo delivered to your ad dress.
See Window For Bags
See Koeppen for Explanation
Example Plan of a $5.00 Bag
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That
Yon Beat.
W. Shahan of Condon, is a guest of
the Hotel Bowman,
Mrs. Frank Myers of Helix, came
In this morning on a trading trip.
O. G. Parker and wife of Walla
Walla, are guests of the Hotel St.
George.
John Myrick and wife came in this
morning from their farm at Myrick
station.
W. H. Curly and W. H. Nolas of
Maple creek, are Pendleton business
visitors.
H. L. Burnham came down from
Freewater last evening for a brief
business visit.
Eph Wilbur and wife came down
this morning from their home at Wil
bur poHtoffice.
R. H. McWhorter of Pilot Rock,
went to Echo this morning for the
transaction of business.
L. W. Furnas and wife came up
this morning on the motor car from
their home In Hermlston.
P. H.. Russell of McKay returned
home this morning after having
transacted business in Pendleton.
Fred Walters, proprietor of the
Walters flouring mill In this city, left
today on a business visit to Portland.
Mrs. Pat McKee left last evening
for Umatilla, where she will be the
guest of Mrs". J. W. McVey for a few
days.
C. E. Connelly and Sam Barlow of
Nye, started for home this morning
after having been in town since yes
terday. Carl S. McNaught of Hermlston, re
turned home last evening after hav
ing transacted business In Pendleton
during the day.
William Dedman. transcontinental
freight inspector, returned this morn
ing from Portland, where he attend
ed the ball game Sunday.
Austin Foss and Henry Keen, two
well known residents of Athena, came
down from, that place on last evening's
train and returned at midnight
Mrs. Charles Stanton of Helix, was
among the large number of people
coming to Pendleton this morning
from that section of the county.
Mrs. E. D. Sanders has left for
her home in Battle Creek, Michigan,
in response to a message telling of
the serious Illness of her father.
Mrs. Charles Berkeley left this
morning for Portland in response to
a message telling of the serious Ill
ness of her brother's wife, Mrs. Roy
Beale.
Senator C. J. Smith, Leon Cohen
and Lee Teutsch went to Stanfield
this morning to Join Oswald West and
the other members of the democratic
campaigning party.
Mrs. Maurice Ainey of Connell,
Washington, formerly Miss McMillan,
head trimmer at the Campbell mil
linery store, Is the guest of Mrs. Rose
Campbell for a few days.
Ford Carper, formerly with the
Tallman Drug company, but now
traveling for a wholesale drug house,
left last evening for Bolso after
spending the day in Pendleton.
Mrs. J. H. Young, wife of the O.
R. & X. agent at Hermlston, came
up on the motor car yesterday and
spent the day with her mother, Mrs.
L. N. Johnson of Lincoln street.
C. M. Brotherton, a well known
resident of Athena, arrived In Pen
dleton this morning on the Northern
Pacific train being on his way home
from a trip to Connell, Washington.
Tommy Robertson, Helix repre
sentative of the Balfour-Guthrie com
pany, and M. L. Morrison, the Helix
merchant, came in from that place
this morning to attend the democratic
rally tonight.
Miss Bessie Hicks of Portland, who
has been visiting here for .several
weeks, left for Portland this morn
ing. She was accompanied by Mar
guerite Humphrey, the little daught
er of Will Humphrey.
Conductor Harry Grady and wife
of La Grande, passed through Pen
dleton this morning on their way to
Portland for a brief visit. Grady was
formerly on the run between this city
and Huntington but now has the Wal
lowa branch.
Miss Gene Holten, who has been
the guest of her uncle, H. H. Nolen,
for the past few months, left yester
day for Boise, where she will visit
Mrs. Charles B. Baxter, jr. (Miss
Hazel Nolen) for a few days, after
which she will leave for her home In
Illinois.
Comfort Assured for those
Tired Aching- Feet
We just received a soft flexible cushion insole shoe
with low. heel, lace only, stock tip. You pay $4 and $5
everywhere for the same shoe, our price is
A full fresh stock of new rubbers just received. New
rubbers wear longer than old ones. See us for your
Women, Misses and Boy's rubbers.
Wohlenberg DeVt. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
SPOR TS
COAST LEAGUE.
Oakland 4, Frisco 2.
Oakland, Cal., Oct. 18. When
"Ping". Bodle put the ball over tne
left field fence In the fourth Inning
at Freeman's park yesterday, he es
tablished the home run record for the
Pacific Coast league, his long drive
being the 29th four-base hit to be
chalked to his credit this season. This
Is one more than the total piled up
by "Truck" Egan several years ago
when he was a member of the Tacoma
team.
Shaw scored In the sixth on Bo
dle's single, making up San Fran
cisco's quota for the day. Oakland
gathered two runs in this frame and
added two more in the seventh.
Score: R. H. E.
Oakland 4 9 1
San Francisco 2 4 3
Lively and Mltze; Sutor and Wil
liams. Vernon 4-0; Sacramento 0-3.
Los Angeles, Oct: 18. Vernon and
Sacramento exchanged courtesies In
the final double header of the sea
son yesterday. The villagers shut out
the Senators In the first game 4 to 0,
and the northerners retaliated In the
afternoon tiy blanking the packing
town aggregation 3 to 0. Carson was
wild in the afternoon game. On two
hits, Sacramento, with the aid of
wild pitches, scored three runs the
only tallies they made. The game
was called In the seventh Inning on
account of darkness. Scores:
R. H. E.
Vernon 4 9 1
Sacramento 0 5 3
Schafer and Brown; Pape and La
Longe.
Second game: , R. H. E.
Veraon ..- t
Sacramento 3 5 0
Carson, Hitt and Brown; Whalen
and LaLonge.
France Honors German.
Paris. Prince von Radolin Is be
ing made the object of signal marks
of the French government's esteem
on the occasion of his retirement from
the post of German ambassador to
France. President Fallieres, Premier
Briand and Foreign Minister Pichon
In turn have given luncheons In his
honor, and today M. Fallieres, as a
souvenir of his keen friendship, pre
sented him with a superb epergne of
Sevres china, representing hunting
scenes. v
The adaption of ourselves to cir
cumstances Is a matter of either
grace or compulsion.
Mrs. Bees T. Baker took the prise
as best pastry cook In Umatilla coun
ty. She always uses Cleveland's Ea
king Powder and only pays the reg
ular price of $1 for a 3-pound an.
All grocers sell at thla prtoa.
Do you take the East Oregonlai.T
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
IE0E1LII DBU6S-I0T PROMISES
it Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !!
All kind, size and colors, young and old
For choice dreamed as pteae ymmt order latfu hat Bra. W
m II yoa Usee eeU efragw pomfctry
a fro yoaneeaf.
East End Grocery EES
Be. FtMNM B. 1541.
EARTH'S WEIGHT IS
SEVEN TRILLION TON'S
New York. Relnhnrt A. Wetzel, In
structor of physics at the College of
the City of New York, has Just fin-
lwhed a series of experiments by
which he has computed the weight of
the earth to be seven trillion tons.
According to Instructor Wetzel, the
result is more accurate than haa
hitherto been obtained.
The apparatus used by the weigher
In his experiments was so extremely
delicate that they were carried on en
tirely after midnight to avoid the Jar
ring of footfalls In the farthest cor
ridor.
Reinstate Smoking Player.
Walla Walla, Wash. By vote of
the football squad of Whitman col
lege, Eddie Johnson, the sophomore
who was suspended from the team
for breaking training rules by smok
ing, has been reinstated. Coach Mc
Caa refused to reinstate him upon
his own volition, but put it up to the
members of the squad. They voted
to let the crack halfback into .the
game again, but only under condi
tions that he obey the rules.
Headmaster (to father of boy en
tering school) Our teaching em
braces writing, arithmetic, algebra.
geography, trTgnonometry
Father Ah; plenty o' that trigger-
I it-
WOQDSONT. SLATER
Candidate for
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SU-
PliEME COURT.
To succeed himself , four-year-
Call and see our fine large line
of
Rubbers, German Sox and
Overshoes ior FelL Sox of
all kinds
We can upply anything you want in rubfecr-wear for men
IVORKMGMEfl'S CLOTHING CO.
Lm Expne Mokes 0r Price Lower
POUGt
Seasonable Specials on
HEATING STOVES
The special priced stores we are offering, are the Best
Quality on our floors and makes that ereryoue will know
and know to be pood ones.
It is to every buyer of a Heating Stove interest to see our
lino of heaters and especially these four specials.
Xo. 215 SUPERIOR RADIATOR, made by Bridge &
Beach Co., was $40.00, now $32.50
Xo. 211 SUPERIOR RADIATOR, made by Bridge &
Beach Co., was $X .00, now $25.50
No. 12 COLE'S HOT B'LAST, was $22.00, now ?17.75
Xo. ISO COLE'S HOT BIAST, was $20.00. now ?16.25
Every Stove Guaranteed
The Taylor Hardware Co.
741 Main St.
Phone Main 87
nometry. He ain't much of a shot
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term.
(Paid Advertisement)
yet M. A. P. , .