East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PKXDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910.
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Extra Specials
50 Dozen Ladies'
Separate Undergarments
j in pure wool and silk and wool. Sold j
always for $1.50 and $1.75 garment
SATURDAY
TOc (Bannraeini'G:
F. Livengood i Co.
The Women's aad Children's Store.
LOCALS
Pastime picture please all.
See Lane A Son for signs.
Hot tamales at Hohbachs.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane 4 Son.
I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R I81J.
See Lee Teutsch about Insurance
today.
18000 residence can be bought t
bargain. See about It today. Lee
Teutsch.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
The best moving pictures and
brightest pictures In Pendleton at the
Orpheum,
Lost Gold watch and fob. Mono
gram S. R. T. on back. Finder return
to this office.
IiifHseJ poultry next Saturday at
the cash meat market. Phone your
order now. Main 101.
A clean and careful shuve always
at Mark Patton's shop. Across from
Alexanders Phone for patrons.
Mothers, nave your boys a sick
spell. Get him a pair of . warm
shoes at Eklund's. Great reductions.
For rent Three furnished house
keeping rooms, electric lights, gas
stove and bath. 701 Thompson street.
Wanted Girl or woman to do gen
eral housework. Apply 412 Perkins
avenue or phone Black 3652.
Lands Ten yearly payment plan;
six per cent; 190 to J1B0 per acre. E.
P. Dodd, Hermlaton, Ore.
Good looking and good wearing
Ihe
school shoes for boys going at a great
reduction at A Eklund's. Soe win
dow. Dressed chickens tomorrow at
Alexander's grocery. Order early.
Cold weatner is coming. We have
the best col on the market. A ton
s 2000 lbs. at Pehdleton Lum er
Yard, Phone Main O.
Spend your idle evenings In a gen
tlemen's resort. Cowling, pool, bil
liards, shooting gallery. Pastime
Parlors. Hoover and Book.
Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age
9 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound,
good work or saddle horse. Price
J76. Inquire 1301 West A1U.
Watch the old year out and the
new year In at the Presbyterian
Christian Endeavor watch social at
the churrh New Year's eve. Refresh
ments served.
For sale A nice lot of Standard
bred, single comb Black Minorca
cockerels. Price, $2 and up Enquire
N. A. Humphrey, 124 Beauregard
street, Pendleton.
R HURLS IiOSE STRONG CITY.
(Continued from page one.)
fact that Mai Paso, the key to the
railroad, Is free of them and that Gen
eral Navarro is now In control of the
situation nil along the line.
IVUft-inlnntlon Awes Rebels.
Galveston, Tex., Dec. 30. Further
reports today say the federal troops
stormed Mai Paso and that -when it
was seen they were determined to cap
ture the city the rebels fled.
When people do not respect us we
are sharply offended; yet deep down
in his private heart no man much
respects himself.
Giit Room
Enjoyed a very Merry Christmas and
prospects are bright for a most Happy
New Year. For the above conditions we
must heartily thank you for your very
liberal patronage and for the abun
dance of 1 900 coins. We are grate
ful indeed. It shows us that our efforts
to benefit you have not been in vain,
and the appreciation of our liberalities
have indeed been satisfying. May it
ever be thus to vou at the Gift Room
KOEPPEN'S
Who Run the Store that Serves You Best
PERSONAL
MENTION
R. W. Hodgin of Walla Walla, is a
visitor in Pendleton. '
William Potts of Helix, was a vis
itor In the city yesterday.
II. A. McKeen is among the Hermla
ton visitors in Pendleton today.
T. O. Yates of Stanfleld, came up
from the west end this morning.
Alex Bruce of Coe, came In from
his home at that place yesterday.
W. H. Boyd of Echo, came in from
that town yesterday for the transac
tion of business.
J. T. Mayo, O.-W. R. & N. super
intendent of bridges and buildings, Is
in the city today.
R. Bcckhorn of Athena, was an In
coming passenger on the Spokane
train last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price and child
of Weston are now
friends In the city.
John Tompkins of
visiting with
Athena, came
down from his home yesterday even
Ing on the Spokane train.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Averill, of Cor
vallls, left for home this morning, af
ter a brief visit In Pendleton.
A. W. Gray, the Stanfleld attorney,
came up from hid home this morn
ing to transact legal business.
Miss Hazel Means returned to Uma
tilla this morning oh the early train,
after visiting friends in this city.
W. W. Shephard and wife are In
from their home at Cold Spring and
are registered at the Hotel Bowman.
B. J. Moore of Walla Walla, is
among the Garden city visitors in
Pendleton for the transaction of bus
iness. C. S. McNaught, prominent Hermls
ton booster, came in from his home
In the west end of the county last
evening.
D. C. Brownell, the sage of Uma
tilla, Is a business visitor in Pendle
ton, having come up from his home
yesterday.
Edgar W. Smith returned last eve
ning from Portland and Astoria, where
ho had been for several days to visit
with friends.
W. A. Brown, proprietor of the
Hotel Pendleton, left yesterday for
Portland where he will join his wife
In a visit of a few days.
J. M. Hlndman, the O.-W. R. & N.
operator at Umatilla, accompanied by
his wife, came up from the railroad
town yesterday evening.
Bud Cornfield, Pat McDevItt and
Ed Hays left this morning on the
early train for the west end -of the
county in search of ducks,
Mies Myrtle Knight returned on the
Northern Pacific this morning from
Helix, where she had been to visit
her brother, Ernest Knight.
Mrs. R. W. Henneman left on the
local this morning for Portland where
she will spend the first of the new
year with friends and relatives
Miss Haze! Means, assistant In the
postoffice at Umatilla, came up from
her home yesterday to be present at
the annual Lambda Sigma dance.
Frank Evans, Instructor In science
in the Waterville, Washington, high
school, is a guest at the home of his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. N. Evans.
District Attorney Gilbert W.
Phelps and small daughters, left on
the local this morning for Portland,
where they will visit for several days.
Harvey McDill, the well known for
her high school athlete, left for the
McDill ranch in Alberta early this
I At HfflBf PrSc j
At Wohlenberg Department. Store
All Fancy Drawn Work and Embroidered Linen pieces
All Toys and Dressed Dolls
All Knit Scarfs and Shawls
All Fur Neck Pieces All Childrens Coats
ALL LADIES COATS
ALL LADIES AND MISSES SUITS
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
morning after visiting for
several
months with friends here.
Mrs. F. Moses, wife of L. Moses,
proprietor of . the Workingmen's
clothing company, left yesterday for
San Francisco to spend some time
with her brothers and sisters in that
city.
Mrs. J. G. RInehart, worthy grand
matron of the Order of Eastern Star,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Vert of this city, left for
her home In La Grande yesterday
morning.
Grover Martin, formerly of Milton,
but now In the dental business In Ta-
coma, Is In the city, brough here by
the suit which has been Instituted
against him by Attorney Will M.
Peterson to collect fees alleged to be
due him for legal services rendered.
JUDGE BEAN HAS
QUIT ONE OFEIDE
Judge Henry J. Bean has handed
down his last decision and signed his
last paper as judge of the sixth judi
cial district and is now en. route to
Salem where Tuesday he will com
mence his duties as associate justice
of the state supreme court. Yesterday
afternoon he handed down a decision
in the famous Warner-Young will
ciise Which declared the so-called
fourth will valid thus giving the prop
erty under contention to Mrs. Mabel
Warner, and this morning he signed
the decree. Soon after he boarded
the local and bade good-bye to Pen
dleton and Umatilla county which has
been his home for a quarter of a cen
tury. Judge llcan's connection with the
political history of this county has been
one of unbroken success. He has serv
ed the county in several different ca
pacities, as district attorney, as' mem
ber of the legislature, as couny Judge
and as circuit judge and the votes
which have been given him in all of
the political races he has run, includ
ing the last one for a position on the
supremo bench. Is a strong testimon
ial of the esteem in. which he Is held
in this community.
His resignation which takes place
tomorrow leaves the office which he
lias held vacant, and citizens of Pen
dleton are awaiting with considerable
interest the appointment which Act
ing Governor Bowerman will make to
fill It. The two leading candidates
are District Attorney G. W. Phelps
and Attorney J. P. Winter, both of
this city. Mr. Phelps left this morn
ing for Portland and there are many
here who predict that when he re
turns he will have been appointed
end sworn In as circuit Judge of the
sixth Judicial district until the next
election two years hence.
With the elevation of Phelps to the
judgeship, his present office would
be left vacant and would have to be
filled by appointment. Up-to-date
the signs seem to favor Attorney
Woodson of Heppner, but the friends
of H. I. Watts of Athena, and C. J.
Ferguson of this city state that these
two men are still to be counted in the
race for the district attorneyship.
However the next few days will put
an end to all speculation for the an
nouncements will have been made.
Howerm.in has only a few more days
iii office, and, as he has practically
determined the .-O'e.'t; )n in his own
mind, there can be ro reason for far
ther delay.
The Cosy.
Friday and Saturday only.
1. A Touching Mystery.
2. The riot that Failed.
3. Lord and Lady.
4. Lone Wolf's Trust.
B. Song. "Where the Silvery
orado Wends its Way.
Col-
Churih of the llcdccitier.
There will be a service of watch to
morrow n'irlit. commencing at 11:15
p. in ntM I '.iiliiiir : few minutes after
midnight Kvcrylmdy cordially in-
I ted. Charles Quinncv. rector.
Do not undervalue the hcadncfle.
While it is at its sharpest it seems a
had Investment, but when relief begins
the unexpired remainder Is worth
four dollars a minute.
PLAN TO END LONG DISPUTE.
(Continued from page one.)
of the club. Others present were Vice
President Dan P. Smythe, Secretary
Ben F. Hill, Dr. C. J. Smith, W. E.
Brock, Charles Bond, Ben L. Bur
roughs, Clarence Bishop, Harry Gray
and E. B. Aldrlch.
OREGON HAS 7 PERSONS TO MILE
(Continued from page one.)
45 3; Georgia, 44.4; Wisconsin, 42.2;
Alabama, 41.7; Iowa, 40; Vermont,
39; Mississippi, 3S.8; Louisiana, 3S.5
Arkansas, 30; Minnesota, 25.7; Maine
24 8; Texas, 14.8 Florida, 13.7.
TENTH PRIZE CAT DIES.
Santa Barbara, Calif, Dec. 30.
Though it was stoutly aenied by some
of the officials of the Santa Barbara
cat show that the felines were pois
oned by a woman while the show was
in progress two weeks ago, nearly all
of the prize winners have died. To
day Miss Louise Webster's Brutus.
valued at J500 and winner of the first
prize In the show, passed away. It
mr.de the tenth cat belonging to Miss
Webster to die.
P re-In veixtory Cut
Prices
Xow is the time to secure your CLOTIIIXG and MEX'
FURNISHINGS and here is the place.
We guarantee vou n saving on every purchase and will cheer
fully refund your money if tlie noods are not as represented.
It's Our Policy
Workingmen's Clothing Company
Less expense makes our prices lower.
Start the New Year
by buying Yourself a HOME. You
can not find a better town in the North
West.
Property Will never be as Cheap as at the Present
3 room house on school house
hill, only $575.00.
0 room house on corner Webb
ami Attn at .price $850.
5 room house on LillUh street
between Court ami Alta. Lot
60x100, price $1250.
0 room house on Willow street
worth $2200, for $1500.
fl room house on Court street,
next door west of Mrs. O'Gnra,
price only $1050.
0 room house 71:1 Starr street,
this property can he bought on
very easy terms, price only $850.
The V. ;. I'ishcr home on
Court street, well fuml-hcil.
lXerything roa.lv to move in.
just the place for lu-ixlvucl.
pho,e m LE
The Real Estate
Better Goods for
Less Money
Parlor
Baseball
For the Boy
Will please the most raid
baseball fan.
This is the game YOU
PLAY it does not play
ITSELF.
Only $2
Notice our window.
RALPH FOLSOM
Leading Housefurnlsber.
Price only $U00.
15 acre tract 1 1-4 miles from
Court House; house, bum, chU'K.
en house, good well; a fine
home for some one wishing to
go in chicken business. Price,
$1300.
3 1-4 acres, 6 room house,
place nil fenced with woven wire
fence. This is splemlid prox-r-ty,
well worth $3000. Price on
ly $2250. Duly 15 blocks Troiii
Main street, on West Court.
The Judge Cililaml home on
Canlen street, one of the best
locutions In the city. 3 lots, nil
well Improve,!. 6 room house,
plastered, bath, hot ami cold
water, modern in every way,
price only $2250. $1000 cash,
balance terms to suit,
5 room house 517 Calvin st.
This property Is well worth
$1000. t'rice only $650.
TEUTOS!
and Insurance
550 Main
St.
Man
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