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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1911)
. i I 1 J EIGHT PAGES AKjY KAMI OREGONIAN, PBNDUffTOl. OHBQON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. PAGE m i ; PERSONAL MENTION Alcohol and Coal Oil 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 Serves You Best LOCALS See Ln A Bon for ilrna. Hot t&malefl at Hohbacha. Putlme picture pleue all. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, palnta, etc. Lane A Son. I. C. Snyder, chimney weep. R 1811. Furnished home on Thompson street, $18 month. Bee Lee Teutsch. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ae the beet aad the clearest plotnrea More moTtng- pictures shown than any other theatre la the city the Paatlms. 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. O. Cole. 1800 acre stock and grain ranch worth $17,000. Price only $18,100. See Lee Teutsch. A clean and careful share always at Mark Patton'a shop. Across from Alexanders Phone for patrons. Lands Ten yearly payment plan; six per cent; $90 to $150 per acre. B. P. Dodd, Hermlston, Ore. Cold weather is coming. W hare the best coal on the market A ton Is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Luna er Yard, Phone Main O. Spend your Idle evenings In a gen tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, shooting gallery. Pastime Parlor. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price $76. Inquire 1801 West Alt. For sale A nice lot of Standard bred, single comb Black Minorca cockerels. Price, $8 and up. Enquire N. A. Humphrey, 114 Beauregard street, Pendleton. Saint Paul's School, Walla Walla Washington, day and boarding school for girls. Second Semester begins February 1. (Miss) Nettle M. Qal bralth, principal. Read In the January Sunset Maga zine "Los Angeles Homeland," su perbly Illustrated In four colors "The Spell." by C. N. and A. M. Wil liamson. A thrilling California ro mance. Now on sale, all news stands, IS cents. Pendleton's new paint store. Hale & McAtee, props., 816 Main street. Acme quality paints, enamels, stains and varnishes. Wall paper and pic ture moulding Let us figure on your next Job. We Invite your Inspection. Goods arriving dally. FLAMOXDOX CASE STIRS. (Continued from page one.) Bowerman's temper was probably not improved by the one-minute speech made by Ben Selling In taking the chair, Selling, declaring he did not regard his election as a personal com pliment, said he hoped the end had come to machine politics In this state. President Selling Is not Inclined to punish those who opposed htm, but he Is not likely to put the Bowerman ele ment In control of Important com mittees, where they might foment trouble. Bowerman has been spoken of for chairman of the Judiciary com mittee, but the best Information Is he will not be chairman, although he will receive a place on the committee. Dan J. Malarkey wilt be chairman, and the progressives will control. Pays to Advertise. Last week the Eagle advertised for the return of a lost road. It has been found. Two men hunting ducks along the John Day river found It in a marsh. Its backbone was broken, the vertebra being mortally twisted. It showed symptoms of dropsy, was run down at the heel and as It coughed up a little of last summer's liquified dust Incoherently murmured "lead me kindly to the hovel of good Rhode Nockcr, as we want to die together." Canyon City Eagle. George Ness is registered at the Bowman hotej from 'Cold Springs. C. E. Bradburn of Coyote, was among the visitors in the city yester day. Mrs. E. T. ErlkBen and daughter of Hermlston, were up from the project yesterday. J. M. Hlbler of Hermlston, was in the city yesterday from the west end of the county. J. D. McKnlght of Milton, Is among the east residents spending the day In Pendleton. John Durham, well known Echo resident, Is among the out-of-town people in the city. S. H. Rockwell and W. J. Turner, prominent Birch creek farmers, are in the city today. Leslie Demarls Is down from his home In Milton today for the tran saction of business. Albert NIebergall and George Mil ler, of Walla Walla, are registered at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. C. C. Connor of Helix, was an Incoming passenger on the Northern Pacific train this morning. Dr. Cllse, the optician, was an in coming passenger from the east er.d of the county this morning. W. R. Taylor, the - Athena stock man and farmer, came in on the Wal la Walla local this morning. Mrs. Gideon Brown returned home from Spokane last evening after a ten days' visit with friends in that city. Dr. M. S. Kern boarded the Walla Walla local this morning for Hermls ton where he has business interests. J. T. Lleuallen came In from his home in Adams this morning to attend the meetings of the Farmers' Union. District Attorney Samuel Van Vac tor left on the local this morning for Heppner to spend Sunday with his family. Ed Westgate, one of the members of Pilot Rock's baseball team last season, spent yesterday In Pendleton, returning to his home this morning. Darwin E. Yoran, grand chancellor of the grad domain of Oregon, arrived last night from his home in Eugene to attend the convention of the Knights of Pythias in this city this evening. Prof. M. S. Pate, formerly of the local high school, but now superin tendent of the Athena schools, ac- I companied by his wife, came in on i the Walla Walla local this morning to spend Sunday with friends. Prosperity is the best protector of principle, of Trustworthy and Dependable RCHANM ME ' VJM QplDDlritDDDIDIB ''' Take Advantage NOW, While the Choosing is Better and Lines More Complete. WoMenberg Dep't Store "":tt, JAPAN WILL PUNISH HER TALKATIVE ADMIRAL Toklo, Japan, Jan. 14. Prompt steps to punish Admiral Yashlro for criticism of President Taft's plan to fortify the Panama canal will be tak en hv th .T.mnnpsR eovernment. It was announced today that an investi gation is being held and that punish ment will be forthcoming if his re ported remarks to Colonel Goethals at Panama are verified. The incident was widely discussed In Japanese papers and the officials are much concerned. Some believe the admiral was purposely misquoted. LIverpood. Jim Holland, the pug ilist, died as the result of a knock out sustained in his match with Dick Knock of London. Knock was arrest ed and when arraigned was remand ed to Jail without ball. Byers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that prows. Good bread is assured whea BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. 1 I mr AfflMiaft JaMy Mash Banks and banks of pure merchandise in Combination Suits, Long and Short Skirt,s Corset Covers, Slips, Drawers and Chemises made of the finest Cambric, Long Cloth, Nainsook and Swiss. Beautifully trimmed with dainty lace and Embroidery. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Chemises In nil the dainty patterns imaginable. Soft and i'ino material. 73?, 93?, 9S?. 91.18, $1.23, $1.39, $1.4 1, $1.69, $1.88, $1.93, $2.23, $2.39, $2.48, $2.69. Skirts Skirts 00 dozen drawers, made of pretty snow white materials in plain, slripo or check. Some plain nnd many elaborately trimmed with dainty luce nnd embroidery. 28?, 33?, 39?, 4 4?, 49?, 59?, 63?, 78?, 84?, 9S?, $1.18, $1.23, $1.39, $1.48 and $1.69. We are displaying the largest stock this store has ever shown and you will (ind by making your purchases this coming week you will save at least 25 per cent. Look this list over carefully, it will pay you. Drawers By far the. largest stock wo havo ever shown will bo on display Monday. Both long and knee lengths. 37?. 44?, 49?, 58?, 68?, 73?, S9?, 98? and np to $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each. Corset Covers Over 75 dozen to choose from nnd every one ;i bargain. 120 ISO 230 290. 33?. 37?. 39?, 44?, 49? 57 63?, 670, 69?. 73?, 790, SSO 910. 980. $1.18, $1.29, $1.33, $1.41. $1.69, $1.98. Combination Suits In a dozen differen styles, some trimmed with bands and edging of dainty lace and oth ers with pretty embroidery patterns. 98?, $1.1S, $1.29, $1.3S, $1.49,$1.67, $1.88, $1.9S, $2.39, $2.44, $2.66 and $2.93. A beautiful assortment. Gowns In both button down front and the slip over some with short sleeves, others 3-4 nnd full length. Lace and embroidery trimmed. 730, S4?, S9?, 930, 98?, S1.1S, $1.29, $1.44, $1.66, $1.73. $1.SS, $1.97, $2.23. $2.39. $2.4S, $2.69. Special Notice Our Great Suit, Dress and Coat Sale Will continue one more week. AH Suits will go at $9.95 All Dresses and Coats at One-Half Price F. E. Livengood Company