East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACK TWO
AILT KAOT ORKBOSIAN. PENDLETON. OREOOJT. TnTnSDAV, JANUARY 5, 1911.
EIGHT PAG1
i4 Few Special Numbers
in Dress Goods
$1.50 TO $1.25 DRESS GOODS 89c
A largo selection of Dress Goods of Serge, Fancy
Serge. Panama, Mohairs, Brllllantine, Granite
Cloth, Voile, etc. In black, brown, blue, navy blue,
grey, mixtures, etc. All go In this section at.. 89c
$2.50 RROAD CLOTH . $1.89
A few numbers left In navy blue, black, dark
green, 54-inches wide, an exceptional good number
for $2.50. But this "once" goes for $t.S9
$1.00 LOOSE WEAVE SERGE 77c
200 yards of Dress Goods. So called 'Loose Weave
Serge.' 4 2 -Inches wide, and subject to good war.
Comes In dark grwn, old rose, brown, black, etc.
$1.00 special tomorrow 77C
85c SHTRT WAIST LINEN 590
One piece of Shirt Waist Linen, 36-inches wide.
All round thread, especially adapted for shirt waist
and embroidery work. Remember, 85c kind... 59c
0 m9 i, m "w.1 ' H0 i t , 0 , i" $""
Great Hurricane
Sale of Women's SUITS
This is the greatest womens suit sale we ever
had, we sold more womens suits in the last two
days than in any other two days since the store has
been existence.
Every Suit in our Store is Included
in This Sale
All the Latest Styles and Colors
Pure Food Section in Our
Model Clean Basement
Without n doubt llio CLEANEST grocery In tliu
Northwest.
You'll find ll EcotioiitU-ul unci Convenient to Trade
hero.
We have just received a fresoh shipment of those
delicious cookies that we always carry.
CHOCOLATR ECLAIRS, per ten. 15c
FIO RARS, per dozen 10c
PEANUT STRAWS, per dozen 15c
FIO CREAMS, per dozen 15c
HONEY STRAWS, per dozen 10c
HOME MADE SALAD DRESSING, per bottle.. 25o
OUR CELEBRATED EHMANN PURE OLIVE
OIL 35c, 60c, $1.00 bottles
GOLDEN CUSTARD CANNED PUMPKIN, 20o 3
for 50c, '
FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLES per
largo can , 25o
EXTRA FANCY SWEET WRINKLED PEAS per
enn sOc
SPECIAL SKINNED HAMS, at the pound1,... 20c
FANCY SWEET FULL CREAM CHEESE the- H 25c
Previous to Inventory of Same.
ft
$15.00 to $25
SUITS
$7
.50
$27.50 to $40
SUITS
$14.90
$45 to $70
SUITS
$22.50
Insist On Getting Your TRADING COUPONS With Every CASH Purchase
12 Ho SILKOLIXE 7c
A rare bargain while it lasts. Good for draperies,
pillow tops, etc. A good quality, yard 7c
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR COUPONS
JUST RECEIVED
A large shipment of men's shoes of the famous
Brocton make. Our famour $5.00 grade.
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SMYTHE RE-ELECTED
WOOLMENS SECRETARY
ALL OFFICERS OF STATE
ASSOCIATION' NAMED AGAIN
Dr. Lytic and Dr. MoClure Praised
San Frandaoo Endorsed for Pana
ma Canal Exposition Growers
Want Tariff Retained and Preda
tory Animals Suppressed.
Officers of the Oregon Wool Grow
ers' association were re-elected this
morning for the ensuing year, and
Baker was given the honor of the next
convention, says the Journal. The
vote was unanimous on every ques
tion. This afternoon at 5 o'clock the
convention will convene at headquar
ters in the Imperial hotel to name an
executive board and to take up such
unfinished business as could not be
handled this morning, adjournment
having been found necessary at 10:30
this morning In the armory to give
room to the national convention.
The officers re-elected are: George
McKnight. president; J. H. Dobbin,
vice president; Dan P. Smythe, secretary-treasurer.
President McKnight
stated in his speech of acceptance to
the association that while he consid
ered his reelection a great honor, a
aucctssor would have to be found next
year as he did not believe In one man
holding office too long.
The association went strongly on
record in favor of holding the pro
posed Panama-Pacific exposition In
San Francisco and will urge everybody
having influence to work In favor
of the government's indorsement of
San Francisco.
The resolutions reported by the
committee on resolutions was unani
mously adopted, most important
among them being the one touching
on the wool tariff, the suppression of
animal diseases by the federal govern
ment, better shipping facilities, in
dorsement of the proposed centennial
celf-bratlon this year at Astoria, In
dorsement of the work of the United
States bureau of animal Industry and
Dr. S. W. McClure, indorsement of the
work of Dr. W. H. Lytle, state sheep
Inspector, commending the district
foreFtej. for the exploration of the un
grazed forests of northern Washing
ton, and extending thanks to the rity
tS FIVE MINUTES
MI-O-NO stomach tablets will re
lieve a distressed, sour or gassy stom
arh in five minutes.
In three dava fhev will make the
most miserable or ersnky dyspeptis
(eel that there is plenty or sunsnme
In life.
in & week he will have an appetite
for and will eat without any bad af
ter effect food which now causes his
tomach tr, , .Tenuously rebell.
If rontinued for from two weeks
to a month MI-O-NO will thoroughly
renovate and cleanse the stomach ana
will compel it (no matter how obsti
ate It mav be) to throw off its weak
ness and become, as nature Intended
It should be, strong and elastic
if you have a coated tongue, heart
born, sour food unheavals, uneasiness.
la stomach, dizziness, biliousness,
Irk headache, bad dreams or any
kind of stomach trouble put your
faith In MI-O-NO tablets.
Fifty cents Is all a large box of MI-O-NA
costs at Tallmaa's or leading
druggists everywhere, on money back
ffuaraate. Writ Booth's Ml-e-aa,
BafUio. N. T (or free trial sample.
f-.r the many courtesies shown during
the convention and the hearty wel
come. ,
Yesterday afternoon the conven
tion appointed advisory boards to act
with the forest service upon questions
of grazing in the national forest re
serves that may come up from time
to time. The state advisory board
will consist of members of the exec
utive board of the association to be
elected at the meeting this afternoon.
Other boards are:
Wenaha Reserve Dan P. Smythe,
J. N. Burgess, William Slusher, An
drew Rust, B. D. Smith.
Umatilla Reserve George Perry, J.
G. Beymer, Emmett Cochran, John
Kilkenny, C. A. Minor.
Whitman Reserve Joseph W.
Hayes, Herbert Boylen, D. O. Justus,
Charles Hynd, S. B. Baker.
Oregon Reserve Walter O'Dell,
Tom Connelly, William Hunt, Thomas
C. Hamilton, William K. Ketchum.
Malheur Reserve Monte B. Gwlnn,
George McKnight, Jeff Billlngsly,
Frank Palmer, Thomas Turnbull.
Wallowa reserve will retain the
present board. Deschutes reserve was
not reported.
PENDLETON LICENSE
TAKEN AS MODEL
ECHO COUNCIL DRAFTS
NEW LIQUOR LAW
Saloons Will Be Required to Pay $900
Annually Bonds Placed at $150o
Only Two Resorts Permitted.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County .
Frank J. Cheney mak oath that he Is
color partner ot the firm cf V. i. Cheney
Co., doing business Id the City of Toledo.
County sad State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the seat ot ONE HTJNDBED
DOLLAfcS for each ass every case ot ca
tarrh that cannot be eared by the ose of
Hall's Catarrh Core.
FBANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me aad subscribed la nr
prtaence, this oth day of December, a, D
1886.
Itteal A. W. ULsURON.
Rotary Public.
Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intensity,
and arte directly on toe blood mmo
surfaces of the systenL Bead for
bod la la free.
Bold by all Druggists, T.
The Pure Food Guarantee.
The state department will Immedi
ately resume negotlans which will re
sult in a better understanding of the
pure food regulations between this
country and Venezuela, it was declar
ed today. Venezuela, at the request
of Secretary Knox recently suspended
operations of its new regulations re
quiring certificates to be furnished
guaranteeing the purity of foods ex
ported from this county to Venezuela,
and the time extended by the latter
country has expired. In the meantime
the United States has been studying
the regulations established by Vene
zuela, as well as trying to have the
Charge d'Affalres there convince the
government that the regulations of
the United States department of agri
culture are so strict that no appre
hension need be felt In admitting Am
erican food products as formerly.
Bug Powder Men Beware.
After today all the "kill-em-qulck"
powders, bug destroyers, ets., vended
In drug stores and groceries .must be
all that Is claimed for them on the
labels, or the government will know
why. The lnsectide act goes Into
working commission today, three de
partments of the government uniting
to see that Its regulations regarding
bug killers are observed. These are
the departments of labor and com
merce, treasury and agriculture. The
act forbids the manufacture or sale of
adulterated or mlsbranded lnsectldes
and fungicides, specially mentioning
parts green and lead arsenates, In fed
eral territory. It also forbids inter
state shipments of such articles. Un
der the regulations samples of such
lnsectldes are to be purchased by
agents of the department of agricul
ture and commerce and labor, and If
found to be adulterated or mlsbrand
ed, prosecutions In the courts will
follow.
Don't part with your Illusions. When
they are gone you may still exist but
you have ceased to live.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Jan. 5. The last meet
ing of the old city council was held
last night. A full attendance was
present. Mayor Scholl presiding. A
liquor license ordinance was passed.
It was modeled from and similar to
the ordinance passed In Pendleton,
excepting the saloon license here will
be $900 each. Restaurant and hotel
dining room licenses, $100 each, and
drug stores, $75. The bonds for sa
loons are placed at $1500 each, while
those for hotel dining rooms, restau
rants and drugstores are $500 each.
The license will be payable semi-annually
and but two saloons will be al
lowed. It la left entirely to the Judg
ment of the council to decide who
shall be granted license.
The new council will hold its first
meeting on the tenth of this month.
Henrietta Rebekah Lodge, No. 36,
I. O. O. F., of this place, held a pub
lic Installation last night Each Re
bekah present brought one friend.
There was a good attendance, there
being seventy-five present. After the
work was completed refreshments
were served.
The Pioneer Irrigation company met
at the Echo city hall yesterday and
held their annual election. The fol
lowing officers were elected: C. J.
Ward, president; Geo. L. Ward, sec
retary and treasurer; J. E. Reeves, C.
J. Ward and J. A. Mendenhall, direc
tors. Wm. Moore, manager of the Pa
cific Coast Elevator company, was
here from Pendleton yesterday.
Ira W. Durrlll, who has been at the
St. Anthony's hospital the past week
is reported much better and is expect
ed home soon.
J. W. Hansleigh, a young man who
has lately graduated in the law course
of Drake's University, Ames, Iowa, ar
rived in our town this week and ex
pects to soon begin practicing law
here. '
C. J. Gulllford is transacting busi
ness in Pendleton this week.
E. C. Walker has filed his home
right on a choice quarter section of
land four miles southwest of Echo.
This land Is known as the Wamsley
place. Mr. Wamsley relinquished his
claim to the land In favor of Mr.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walker moved
out Tuesday to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Torsche went up
to Pendleton this morning.
Albert Williams met with quite a
severe accident Tuesday morning
while working at the Western Land &
Irrigation company's headgate. A
timber fell on his right hand, break
ing several bones. Dr. Dorn dressed
the Injury.
NEW YORK'S NEW
FIRE INSURANCE LAW
The Allen bill, making certain am
endments to the New York Insurance
law by providing that reinsurance
agreements shall be submitted In ad
vance for approval to the superin
tendent of Insurance, and Including a
requirement on standard forms of pol
icies for fire Insurance companies.
which must be approved by the sup
erintendent, went Into effect today.
MORE MONEY FOR
THE BRANCH ASYLUM
Salem, Ore., Jan. 5. That the state
board will be urged by Pendleton peo
ple to ask the legislature for an In
creased appropriation from $200,000
to $500,000 or $600,000 for the eastern
Oregon insane asylum became known
Tuesday. The board plans to visit
Pendleton in the near future in com
pany with Superintendent Steiner of
the Salem asylum, and the site will be
thoroughly gone over and considera
tion will be given to the needs of the
Institution.
It is the opinion of experts that It
will be difficult to construct anything
like an adequate building for the
needs of 600 patients with $200,000
and they declare that $600;000 will
be much nearer the sum required and
that this may possibly prove Inade
quate, in itself.
State Treasurer Kay said today he
hopes to make the trip to Pendleton
some time this week, but is not aware
of Mr.-Bowerman's plans and It may
be Impossible for the board to go un
til after Oswald West takes th exec
utive chair.
W. L. Thompson of Pendleton,
president of the Commercial associa
tion of that city, was in Salem for the
purpose of placing abstracts for the
Oliver-Carpenter site before the attorney-general.
The board had dele
gated Judge James A. Fee of Pndle-
ton, attorney for the state land board
to examine these abstracts and he has
pronounced the title clear. The attor
ney general submitted a similar opin
ion to the secretary of state, after go
ing over the findings of Judge Fee.
The secretary had refused to turn over
the warrants for the property until
such time as the attorney general
had an opportunity to pass on the ab
stracts. As a new difficulty this afternoon It
was found the acting governor has
not affixed his signature to the vouch
ers and the secretary of state says he
will hold up the warrants until this
signature Is obtained.
Caught in the Raim
then a cold and a cough let It run
on get pneumonia or. consumption,
that's all. No matter how you get
your cough don't neglect It take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll
be over It In no time. The sure
cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and
all pulmonary diseases In young and
old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Adam and Eve had many advant
ages, but the principal one was that
they escaped teething.
Jnly 4. Statistics show that we lose
more fools on this day than In all the
other days of the year put together.
This proves, by the number left in
stock, that one Fourth of July per
year Is now inadequate, the country
has grown so.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those who use It for ob
stinate coughs, colds and Irritations
of the throat and lungs. It stands un
rivaled as a remedy for all throat and
lung diseases. Sold by all dealers.
It takes your enemy and your
friend, working together, to hurt you
to the heart; the one to slander you
and the other to get the news to you.
TO GET
ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
ALWAYS BUV THE GENUINE
PMI6S
w AND
MANUFACTURED BY" THE
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SOLD DV ALL LEADING
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Owe Size only, so a Bottle
YOUNG MAN
What Are You Thinking About?
Get busy and buy a homo. Now In the time. Never have ,a bettor
clianco, property will never ho as low again. '
B-ROOM HOUSE partly fur
nished, only few blocks from
Court House. The lot Is worth
all asked for the property, but
the party must have money at
once $so
4-ROOM HOUSES chicken
house, good lawn, shade trees,
cellar; house all newly papered;
Just the place for small family,
$5751-2 cash, balance terms.
7-ROOM HOUSE on Court
street, a splendid property,
worth $1650, only $1050 If sold
at once.
6-ROOM HOUSE on Ann
street, worth $1800 cash, but
the amount of $1250 will buy it
if sold at once.
6-ROOM HOUSE on Aura
street, between Court and Alta,
fine lawn and shade trees In
one of best locations In that
part of town. Next door to one?
of as nice young ladles In Pen
dleton. This house can be bought
for $20 month. Young man telf
her about the opportunity, t
can live as cheap as 1.
NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE on
Jackson street; beautiful loca
tion; property worth $3000, i
sold at once $2250.
1 7-ROOM HOUSE worth
$2500 can be bought for $150O
only requires $400 cash, balance
terms.
12-ROOM HOUSE one of the
most up-to-date houses in Pen
dleton, worth $8000 or $9000,
for sale or trade for wheat land
or city property; would pay dif
ference on piece of property to
$12000 to $14000.
LEE TEUTSCH
Phone Main 5 550 Main Street
The Real Estate and Insurance Man
Known For Its Strength
The First National Bank
PENDLETON, OREGON
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER
5450
92,000,0(10.
0
SECURITY