East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911.
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BIG
Sweater Sale
Thursday and Friday
In all shades and styles Reg
ular.75C to $8.50 Values
Thursday and Friday Only Just
Half Price
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F. E. Livengood Co.
The Women's and Children's Store.
LOCALS
Psjitlme pictures please all.
See Lane A Son for slgna.
Hot tamales at Hohbacha.
Phone Main 1, for United Orchestra.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son.
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R 181 J.
Furnished rooms, 601 .Water street.
See Lee TeuUch about Insurance
today.
Ths show ctrl will "mike good If
he can make-up good.
If you have S160U to loan on food
security, see Lee Veutsch.
Everybody goest to the Orpbeum to
see the best and the clearest pictures.
18000 residence can be bought at
bargain. See about It today. Lee
Teutach.
White navy beans, six cents per
pound. Abe Compton, S09 College
treet v
Mora moving pictures shown thaa
any other theatre la the city ths
Pastime.
The best moving pictures and
brightest pictures In Pendleton at the
Orpheum.
For rent Corner office in the Judd
building, recently occupied by Dr. W.
Q. Cole.
Dressed poultry next Saturday at
the cash meat market. Phone your
order now. Main 101.
A clean and careful shave always
at Mark Patton's shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
For Sale Rooming house furnish
ed, SI rooms, good locality. Apply
627 Main street, Pendleton, Ore.
Mothers, savs your boys a ' sick
spell. Get him a pair of warm
ahoes at Eklund'a. Great reductions.
For rent Three furnished house
keeping rooms, electric lights, gas
stove and bath. 701 Thompson street.
Lands Ten yearly payment plan;
Paflor
Baseball
ForLhe Boy
Will please the most rabid
baseball fan.
This is the game YOU
PLAY it does not play
ITSELF.
Only $2
Notice our window.
RALPH FOLSOM
Loading IlousefurnlsherA
Alcohol and Coal Oil
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Odorless gas heaters are non-explosive and you
will find them very convenient in heating up bath rooms,
bed rooms, etc. We have a very nice line we would
like to show you and explain their merits to you The
prices are reasonable also.
KOEPPEN'S
,.The Drug Store That
six per cent; $90 to $150 per acre. E.
P. Dodd, Hermlaton, Ore.
Wanted Girl or woman to do gen
eral housework. Apply 412 Perkins
avenue or phone Black 3652.
Lost Near opera house, lady's
brooch, Bohemian garnets, Tuesday
night Liberal Reward. Return to
this office.
Cold weatner is coming. We have
the best coui on the market A ton
la 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum ftr
Yard. Phone Main O.
Spend your idle evenings In a gen
tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil
liards, shooting gallery. Pastime
Parlors. Hoover and Book.
Dog Lost Brown and white spot
ted pointer, had collar without num
ber. Last seen Sunday. Reward for
return to G. I. La Dow.
Sor aie One sorrel gelding, age
8 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound,
good work or saddle horse. Price
$75. Inquire 1301 West Alt.
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.
ADVERTISING NORTHWEST.
Northern Pacific Issues Illustrated
Booklet.
A new publication from the pas
senger department of the Northern
Pacific, entitled "Through the Fer
tile Northwest" tells Interestingly and
forcefully the story of the great
Northwest. It tells why that country
appeals to the Homeseeker and where
he will find the region to best suit
his own tastes.. The great fruit-raising
valley, the mammoth alfalfa and
wheat fields, the Irrigated farms and
orchards vare all described and pic
tured. It took several months to ac
cumulate the facts contained In this
booklet, which comprehensively de
scribes the territory adjacent to the
Northern Pacific ocean. The cities
and towns come in for attention, so
that the homeseeker, whether he be
In search of rural or urban opportu
nities, will find fuNl Information. The
booklet will be widely distributed by
the Northern Pacific's traveling ex
hibit car, and It can be had cn re
quest to the General Passenger Agent
at St. Paul.
Alaska "Mitsher" Coming.
Mr. Richard Hall, agent for the
Alaska "Musher" who appears at the
Pastime theater with his Alaska pic
ture, is In the city making arrange
ments for their appearance here. Mr.
Hall carries more newspaper com
ments than most agents and all are
of the best. A chance to see the top
of the world at the Pastime starting
next Monday.
' Church of the Redeemer.
Tomororw being the feast of the
Epiphany, there will be divine ser
vice, with a brief address at 10 a, m.
CHARLES QUINNEY,
Rector.
We should be careful to get out of
an experience only the wisdom that
is in It and stop there; lest we be
like the cat that sits down on a hot
stove lid. She will never sit down on
a hot stove lid again and that is well;
but also she will never sit down on
a cold one'-any more. ,
Growers, kindly attend special meet
ing at Commercial Assn. rooms Thurs
day night.
Serves You Best
LOCAL ELKS ARRANGE
FOR ONE BIG TIME
That the First Annual stag social
by Pendleton lodge No. 288 B. P. O.
E. will be an Interesting affair is In
dicated by the program that has been
prepared for tho event. Here Is the
menu as announced by the commit
tee in cnange:
What do you know about this?
If you save money;
YOU'RE A GROUCH ,
If you spend It;
YOU'RE A LOAFER.
If you get it;
YOU'RE . A GRAFTER.
If you don't get (J;
YOU'RE A BUM.
So what the h l's the use, Bill; come
out with the boys for one night.
Brother Frank Hennessey, a promi
nent German or Swedish member of
Portland lodge will be here and will
act as ringmaster. He will show you
how to make the wheels go round and
round and round everything he says
goes and everything he forgets to say
Koe,s Just the same.
Assisting bim will be our own Ex
alted Ruler, Brother Frank Quinlan,
In his new role, entitled "Toodles, the
Original Candy Kid."
We will also have the noted Swede
Singers and Yodellers, the famous
Bro. O'Keefe. Bro. O'Connor, Bro. A'
Sullivan In touching bullets and bal
lads. Brother Tommy Thompson will
come out of his hole and chirp like a
gopher. This 'event will be framed
and hung on the walls of the club.
Don't fail to come and see our own
Bro. T. C. Taylor, as the original Bow
ery boy. He will attempt to smoke 10
cigarettes In ono minute. Watch his
smoke. Pools will be sold on this
stunt before he event takes place, a
percentage of all bets go to the house.
Bro. Stuffy Lampkin will appear
In a cage and do the Sarah Bernhardt
laugh.
Hear that famous recitation:
"The Punk Is on the pumpkin
The ache Is In your corns.
The cabman drives the cabbage
From the farm at early morn."
With the 99 other stanzas by Brother
Charles J. Ferguson.
Bro. Thomas Smart, Pendleton's
famous entertainer will recite: "When
Ireland Shall be Free," and will re
spond to the encore with a song In his
well-known falsetto (that has often
drawn tears) "The Ache of the Irish
Tooth."
'" Our own "Haunz," Bro. H. W. Col
lins, will sing, "Two Can Live as
Cheap as One." He's convinced and
intends to try.
By special arrangements, (keep It
quiet and don't make it public so the
cops get wise) a six round bout be
tween the bantam champion of the
Imnaha Athletic Club, Brother J.
Ross Dickson, and the noted feather
weight champion of the Coe Athletic
Sanitarium, Bro. Jimmy Kyle. -
Brother W. A. Brown, the man with
the hair lip will tell the bunch the
story of "Let 'er Buck," and will re
spond to an encore, "You Wouldn't
Know the Old Place Now."
Bro. Geo. Darveau and Bro. Gus
La Fontaine, the acrobatic artists
will do three complete evolutions on
the trapeze and hang by their eye
brows from the horizontal bar, dress
ed in green tights with calcium light
effect.
If you happen to get stung
Don't get sore at the world
And call It rotten;
Maybe It's only your own Judgment.
Bro. Fred Judd will do the split act
Red Raven or smy other kind.
Great hammer throwing contest.
open to knockers only. This event
will take place on the roof.
Bro's Spell, Buck and Earl, the
storeroom trio, will appear in a com
edy sketch dresed in a Bilk hat.
Bro. Bill Dedman, the heavyweight
will wrestle with a canary bird for
points. Bros. C. Cooley and B. Bailey
will be the Judges.
Between events the famous "Stale
Beer Orchestra," Parkes, Cheshire,
Godeck and Folsom, will discourse
agonizing strains..
The great mind reader, Bro. L. G.
Frazler. He will tell the color of any
man's hair, eyes, and teeth, simply
by looking at him.
See that great mathematician Bro.
W. L. Thompson. He will tell you at
once how much you have In your
pocket simply by the size of your wad.
Bro. Till 'O Taylor, the pursuit man
will collect all concealed weapons at
the door cork screws, eggs, etc.
That wonderful Oriental dansuese,
Bro. George Ferguson, the favorite
dancer of the Sultana's Harem will
dance "The Soul Kiss Waltz" In a
necktie and red spats.
Bro. Doc. Blakeslee, will address us
on the subject. "The City Council
Did Not Issue Enough Saloon Licens
es, or Outside of That Everything is
Alright."
Bro. Mark Moorhouse will bellow
like a bull and try and make you re
alize the Importance of the 8 per pent
proposition.
Dlssestors Bros. McNabb and Lytle
will be on hand in case of an emer
gency. Brother Geqrge Strand, the famous
hand-cuff and lock king. See him. He
has been known to go in and out of
the Umatilla county jail every day
for a week.
To prevent a riot the committee
have also secured the services of the
artists of the "Stubborn Cinderella
Company" who will be with us after
tho show.
See "Roosey" as the Okhoond of
Swat, and Frank Frazler in the Sa
lome dance.
Fix things at home so you won't
miss It what's the use.
Bro. Jack Watson, a rusty haired
lad from Dublin who came over as
understudy to a Dutch foreman In a
cheese foundry, will discourse on
"Milestones in Irish, History." He
will give special attention to the
charge of the milk wagon brigade In
the battle of the Bayne.
For the wind-up the great Roman
masterpiece as played In the Broad
way stables In New York City.
Bert Hur R. Alexander
Ben Him Joe It Parkes
Ben Tall ...t E. A. Mann
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The Biggest Day in our History
The public's
m
the phenomenal Reductions of
Sale
ft
SI
Better come' tomorrow as the choosing is bet
ter now than later -The Assortments being
limited in some cases
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Ben Short G. W. Phelps
Ben Away . . . . E. J. Murphy
Ben Full . , John Crow
Ben Broke' G. W. Perringer
Ben Shaved J. P. Winter
Ben Sober W. J. Clark
and
Benedictine Leon Cohen
Ambulance will be In readiness to
convey the brothers to their wives.
Committee: Will Gray, Jack Wat
son. Geo. Strand.
LIKE ESAU, SELLS RIGHT.
When He Hears of the Transaction
Father Disinherits Son.
Sterling, 111. A story that parallels
the Bible story of Esau's selling his
birthright to his brother Jacob came
to light when the records kof the Cir
cuit Clerk's office of Whiteside county
showed that Thomas Bfoderlck, son
of John Broderlck of Clyde township,
sold his Inheritance in his father's es
tate to his cousin, James Broderlck
of this city for 1.000.
The instrument was executed De
cember 31. 1909, but was not filed un
til the other day. In this instrument
James Broderlck, Jr., of this city gives
to Thomas Broderlck, his cousin, $1,
000 for Thomas' share of the property
after the death of the father.
Following the filing of the docu
ment John Broedrick. went to the of
fice of his attorney and had his will
changed. In the codicle he gives all
of his property to his daughter.
BALLOOX TRIP THE CAUSE.
Romance of Flight Culminates In Weil-
ding of Aeronauts.
Pittsfield, Mass. A romance that
began with a balloon flight from
Pittsfield, July 17, 1909, culminated
when Miss Blanch Edith Hulse, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Schuyder Hul
se, of Pittsfield, and Doctor Sidney
S. stowell, a Pittsburg dentist, were
married.
Dr. Stowell met Miss Hulse for the
first time that day at Aero Park. He
dared her to take a trip with him in
the balloon Pittsfield. She accepted.
They reached an altitude of two miles.
The doctor was pilot and he brought
the balloon safely to earth at Shel-
bourne Falls, Mass., fifty miles away
from Pittsfield.
The bride is a nurse, graduating
from Bellevue Hospital, New York.
She Is about 30 years old. The doctor
is 40.
ARGENTINE STUDENTS HERE.
Pennsylvania Gets First in Proposed
Exchange or university Men.
Henrv Gill, from the University of
La rintn. Argentina, has arrived at
the University of Pennsylvania to
study advanced political science and
institutions of the United States.
He is the first student to figure in
the interchange of university . men
which has been so strongly advocated
bv Secretary Knox and which was the
subqect of a special resolution at the
recent Pan-American congress held
in
Buenos Ayres.
It Is nlanned to have students from
nlted States universities go to Latin-
American Institutions and in exchange
have Latin-American students come
the United States. This. It is
hoped, will strengthen the Intellectual
ties between Latin-American nations
and tho United States.
Choir Bene fit.
On Friday evening January 8, a
musical will be given at the home of
Mrs. J. R. Dickson, by members of
the choir of the Church of the Re.
fluruer. No tickets will be sold but
a free-will offering will be taken. All
are invited.
' A sharp Is not necessarily a man
TESliAY
confidence in our
a Mfc.
AT THE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
- The Orpheum.
Good program for Friday's change. .
1. "The Preacher's Wife." Vita-J
graph, 1000 feet long. A drama In
which the unyielding prejudice of self
Instituted morals came near wreck-'
ing two lives, and is corrected by the
rebellion against them of a young
wife. The picture teaches the harm-'
ful Influence and effects of lntoler-1
ence of the self-righteous. 1
2. "The Return at Midnight." Ur
ban, 600 feet long. A French dra-'
ma. A young man Is cast off because
he marries the woman of his choice
and later he la taken in by the father ,
and he and his Gypsy wife are made
welcome. J
3. "A Trip Through Ceylon." Ur
ban, 1000 feet long. A travelogue of
merit, presenting a series of Interest
ing views of this island. I
4. "The Cowboy's Vindication." Es-
sanay, 1000 feet long. This is an ex
cellent picture. The plot develops sit
uations of intense and gripping inter
est, with a deep appeal to every heart.
The atmosphere" Is typical of the west
and th film contains glimpses of
western rceiie 01 great Deauty.
5. "Train Wreckers." Edison film,
1000 feet long.
Pastime Theater.
A strong program for Friday's
change.
"A Mountain Maid' The main Uea
of this story is original and a long way
out of the beaten path of love stories
and picture dramas. Although it Is
a theatrical story in the true sense
of The word, many of the scenes are
laid in the mountains of Tennessee.
and they are i exceptionally beautiful
In their character.
"A Woman's Love." What man has
sounded the depths of woman's love?
Even though her former lover forgot
her when he was prosperous she re
membered him when he became blind
and pooj and sought him out, took
him home ad cared for him when
all others forsook him. That is the
interpretation put upon the depth of
a woman's love by this' dramatic pho
tography.
"What Great Bear Learned." An
Indian drama. The characters of the
EFFECT
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scheming Mexicans will be recognized
as lifelike. The duel with knives Is a
thrlllng bit of work and well execut
ed. "Teddy Bears." Edson, 1000 feet
Let the children see this.
Four full reels,' 4000 feet of latest
motion pictures. "The Show of Qual
ity." At the Cosy.
"In the Gray of the Dawn." A soul
stirring drama that will keep your
Interest every second. Passion, love
and sorrow so that you can 'hear a
pin drop.
"Solving the Bond Hhesf A
melodrama of crookedness, wrong and
great detective work. Something do
ing every minute.
"The Lock-Keeper." The great
mechanical reproduction. See the ca
nal, the locks, the great life saving
act.
Illustrated song, "What's the Mat
ter with Father?"
MOHAfc LOBBY CXPLEASAXT
FOR NEW CONGRESS
It Is certain that the new congress
will have an influence to combat of
which It will not be fond. This influ
ence will be exerted by the Interna
tional reform bureau, which is at work
with a miltant spirit which refuses to
be cast down. It has eight bills, by
means of which, to use its own words,
it hopes to make "the laws of Christ
to some degree the laws of the world."
Its peculiar application will take ef
fect In persuasive arguments to Con
gressmen who always have ready
pleas to be excused from legislative
work because of lack of time, espe
cially during short sessions.
The international .bureau does much
of its work by correspondence, a fact
which is developing the knowledge
that the Influence of the letter writ
er is greater than that of the lobby
ist who personally appears at the cap
ltol. Ex-Senator Henry W. Blair is
the president of the bureau, which
has the support of churches, reform
societies and all kinds of organiza-
tlons whose purpose is to elevate the
moral character of the upper and
lower houses of congress.
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
In East Oregonlan building Steam
heat, gas range In kitchen, electric
lights, hot and cold water and bath.
Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O.
office.
with good points.