East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BAILY EAST OHJBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911.
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Our Annual Muslin
Underwear Sale
Now On
Yov can save at least 25 percent, by
making your purchase for the entire
summer NOW
All This Week'
89.05
Any Ladies Suit in the
house, 93 to choose from
Any Coat in the house Half Price
Any Dress in the house Half Price
F. . Livengood Co.
The Women's aad Children's Store.
LOCALS
8 Lane ft Bon for signs.
Hat tamales at Hehbachs.
Pullmi pictures pleas all.
Phone Mala 1 for United Orchestra.
Wall paper, paint, etc. Lane A 8a.
I. C Border, chimney weep. R till.
Furnished house on Thompson
treat, $18 month. See Lee Teutaon.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
aee the beet aad the clearest pictures.
fore moving pictures shown than
any other theatre la the city the
Pastime.
The best moving pictures aad
brightest pictures in Pendleton at the
Orpheum.
For rent Corner office in the Judd
building, recently occupied by Dr. W.
O. Cole.
A clean aad careful shuv always
at Mark Patton'a shop. Across from
Alexanders. Phone for patrons.
Lands Ten yearly payment plan;
six per cent; $90 to 1180 per acre. B.
P, Dodd, Hermlston, Ore.
For sale Several S. C. White Leg
horn cockerels, scoring up to 93. Ad
dress Mrs. O. M. Hoosler, Stanfleld,
Ore. .
For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range
with oven and broiler. Also gas boil
er, heater. Phone Main 62 or call at
this office.
Cold weather la coming. Wa have
the beet coal on the market A ton
la 1000 lbs. at Pendleton Lusn er
Yard, Phone Main O.
Phone Main 1 for good clean lump
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum
ber Co., 700 West Alta street.
Spend your idle evenings In a gen
tlemen's resert Bowling, poet, bil
liards, shooting gallery. Pastime
Parlor. Hoover and Book.
Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age
9 years, weight 1100 pounda, sound,
good work or saddle horse. Price
175. Inquire 1301 West Alt.
Fo resale A nice lot of Standard
bred, single comb Black Minorca
cockerels. Price, II 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) Nettie M. Qal
bralth, principal.
Fine house, all furnished, splendid
location, one of best buys In Pendlo
ton. If sold by Saturday night 11350
will take the place. Ask about It to
day. Lee TcutKch.
For Sale S. C. Buff Leghorn cock
erels, prize winners at Pendleton Poul
try show, with score of 92 1-2. Part
of same stock scored even higher. Ad
dress Mrs. F. Rose Qulott, 1322 E.
Court; phono Black 1461.
Read In the January Sunset Maga
sine "Los Angeles Homeland," su
perbly illustrated In four colors
"The Spell." by C. N. and A. M. Wil
liamson. A thrilling California ro
manoe. Now on sale, all news stands,
It rents
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 fig are' on your
next job. We Invite your Inspection.
Goods arriving daily.
LOCAL MEJT WELL TREATED.
(Continued from page one.)
Linn, Pierce and Clyde.
Manufactures Ambrose, Miller of
Columbia, Amme.
Medicine and pharmacy Belknap,
Huntington, Cottel, Jones and Fish.
Military affairs Abrams, Buch-
. anan and Fouts.
I Mining Neuner, McKInney, Rack-
leff. Church and Westerlund.
Penal, reformatory and charitable
I institutions Brownhlll, Mann and
uoneoraae.
Printing -Jones, Bryant and Beals.
Public lands Peterson, Thompson,
Simpson, Bonebrake and Graves.
Public llbrary-i-Cushman, Sutton
and Graves.
Railways and transportation Bry
ant. Carter, Thompson, Mariner and
Tigard.
Revision of Laws Fouts, Peterson,
Derby, Neuner and Hollls.
Roads and Highways Mann, Lib
by, Buckley, Chapman and Eggleaton.
Rules and Joint Rules Clemens,
Thompson and Powell.
Salaries Mid Mileage Clemcfris,
Shaw and Bonebrake.
I Salaries, State and County Officers
I nigelow. Pierce and Buchanan.
I Statistics and Immigration Eggles
i ton, Belland and Miller of Columbia,
r Ways and Means Abbott, McKJn
I ncy, Reynolds, Mann, Chatten, Ma
honey and Eggleston.
'PREMIER liRIAXD HAS
I CLOSE CALL FROM ASSASSIN
Paris, Jan. 17. An
, man this afternoon shot
a pillar of the Chamber
i at Premier Briand. The
' ed its mark but struck
director of public relief,
' painfully wounding him.
was arrested.
unidentified
from behind
of Deputies
bullet miss
M. Mlrmam,
, in the leg
The man
PRETENDER TO THRONE
BECOMES STOCK BROKER
London, Eng., Jan. 17. Prince Mi
guel Braganza, pretender to the
throne of Portugal, husband of Anita
Stewart of New York, has become a
broker in London. American dollars,
handled by his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Henry Smith, bought the duke a
small partnership in one of the blg
gost London firms it was learned today.
I To Nominate Kern.
I Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 17. State
i Senator Bernard B. Shiveley of Ma
rlon, will represent the senate and
J muko he speech which will place In
nomination the name of John W. Kern
I for the United States senate today.
' The Joint meeting of the house and
1 senate is scheduled for today.
Blng! Biff!! Bangui
We all get lots of hard knocks In
llfi but a business education enables
la to resist them successfully. The
Pondleton business college supplys the
education.
Lost Gold buckle and locket from
J fob. Locket contained diamond Set
ting. Finder please return to this of
fice and receive reward.
I
Alcohol and Coal
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
PERSONAL
MENTION
Lewis Zweifel of Baker City, visited
in the city yesterday,
J. T. Lleuallen, the well known Ad
ams farmer, Is here today.
Goorge F. Roberts of Portland Is
registered at the Hotel Pendleton.
J. F. Zerba of Athena, is transact
ing business at the court house today.
F. M. McDonald was in Pendleton
yesterday from his home at Coe sta
tion. Miss Joy Glenn came in yesterday
afternoon from her home in Pilot
Rock.
Mrs. R. N. Stanfleld passed through
the city lust evening enroute to Hot
Lake.
John Durham was In the city from
Echo yesterday on one of his regular
visits.
J. T. and E. W. Thorne spent yester
day in Pendleton from their home at
Holdman.
R .B. Stanfleld of Echo, passed
through the city last evening going
to Hot Lake.
Lee Teutsch, the local real estate
and Insurance man, Is spending the
day in Hermlston.
H. H. Gilbert, well known Pilot
Rock man, was In the city yesterday
afternoon and night.
Miss Harriet Harris of La Grande,
is in the city the guest of her sister.
Miss Florence Harris.
George St'rohm, one of Hermlston's
young ranchers, came up from the
project town last evening.
Hon. J. N. Teal of Portland is here
today attending the First National
bank stockholders meeting.
Miss Bernlce Ruppe, the popular
vocalist, is confined to her home with
a mild attack of the grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillanders of
Meacham were here this forenoon en
route to Portland upon a visit.
Dr. M. S. Kern went to Hermlston
on the local this morning to look af
ter his lumber interests in that town.
J. T. Lleuallen, prominent farmer
of the Adams country, came Into Pen
dleton this morning on tne Walla Wal
la local.
E. L. Messner of Orcnco, Oregon,
representative of the Oregon Nursery
company Is stopping at the Hotel
Pendleton.
Dick Cox, formerly of Pendleton,
but now of Portland, is here today
attending the First National bank
annual meeting.
R. M. Cantrell of Pilot Rock, was
among the residents of the Umatilla
county sheep town In Pendleton yes
terday evening .
J. F. KM gore formerly of Weston,
but now of Cornelius, was in town yes
terday on his return home after a visit
to eastern Oregon and Idaho.
A. Buckley, assistant superintendent
of the O.-W. R. & N. with headquar
ters in La Grande, was in the city
yesterday and left on the local 'his
morning.
J. H. Christopher, who sold his
farm near Adams to Dave Nelson re
cently, will soon leave for Alblan,
Washington, where he has purchased
a large ranch, ,
Manager Wells of the local tele
phone office, spent yesterday among
the bayous in the west end of the
county. One lone goose rewarded him
for a day of hardships.
Ex-Senator Levi Ankeny of Walla
Walla, is in the city today to attend
the annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the First National bank, of
which Institution he is president.
PLANS FOR FEDERAL
In answer to an inquiry sent to
Washington regarding trie Pendleton
federal building, Ed Money of this
city, has Just received the following:
Washington, D. C, Jan. 10.
Mr. Ed. Money,
Pendleton, Ore.
Dear Sir:
In reply to the Inquiry contained
In your letter of the first Instant, rel
ative to the status of the work on the
plans for the proposed new postofflce
building at Pendleton, Oregon, you
are advised that the preliminary
sketches for same will probably be ta
ken up In the spring.
Respectrully,
L. SIMON.
Acting Supervising Architect.
SAYS "EMINENT DOMAIN"
PREVENTS RATE INCREASE
Washington, D. C. Jan. 17. Argu
ing that the railroad's power of "Em
inent domain" would operate as a bar
to increased railroad rates, John At
wood, attorney for tne western ship
pers' committee, argued today beforo
the Interstate commerce committee
against the proposed advance. Atwood
based his contention on tne ruling of
the supreme court which declared
that the status of property would bo
determined at the time when the in
creased rates were considered and
that the company Is entitled to bene
fits of Increase In the value of its
property. The decision was made In
the case of Wilcox against the consol
idated Gas company of New Tork.v
Atwood argued the railroads could
not make the samo claim because they
were clothed with power of "emi
nent domain" and coutd secure prop
erty cheaper.
Our Great Clearance Sale of Trustworthy and
DEPENDABLE
ME
Will Continne All This Week
Take Advantage NOW, While
the Choosing is Better and
Lines More Complete.
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for
Less Money
AT THE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
The Orpbeam.
1. "Her First Husband's Return."
100 feet long. An interesting and
realistic drama based on a true story
from life.
2. "Reggie's Engagement." 1000
feet long. The story of a strenuous
Sunday, a "growler," a murder mys
tery, a stern parent, a pretty girl and
Reggie.
3. "Herod and the New Born King."
Gaumont, 1000 feet long. No more
beautiful and artistic fill" has been
shown. Every scene Is a marvel of
accurate representation. It is taken
from the first part of chapter 11 of the
Gospel of St Matthew.
4. "On the Stage." Pathe. 1000
feet long. An amusing comedy. Don't
miss this picture.
Pastime Theatre.
"A Man of Honor." Tells how a
man at great personal sacrifice, even
to endangering his life, saves a wo
man from the tongue of scandal. The
mechanical effects are especially
good. The story has unusual strength
to commend it.
"An Exile's Love." Here Is an ex
lied prince employed by a wealthy
gentleman falling in love with the
daughter In quite the American way.
Of course there Is a villain to be Jeal
ous, but his machinations do not dis
turb the flow of the stream of love.
Marriage follows, succeeded by a lec
ture delivered by the girl's father. All
13 made right, however, by the ar
rival of the intelligence that the ex
ile has been restored to his title, his
rank and what is vastly of more
consequence, his money.
"The Joke They Played on Bump
tious." Some club men worked up
on Bumptious' imagination until they
made him believe he was Intoxicated.
A clever comedy by the Edison company.
"The Professor's Hat," comedy.
"Escape from Sing Sing." Show
ing a thrilling escape from the noted
old prison.
"The Washing Badly Marked."
comedy. '
Four reels, 4000 feet of latest mo
tion pictures and illustrated song.
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At The Cosy.
"Two Lucky Jims," (American).
This is the first of the American cow
boy films. A cowboy, and a diamond
in the rough, falls in love with a girl;
her father, also mother have other
favorites In view each by the name of
Jim. However, the girl elopes with
cowboy number one with the rest of
the bunch in pursuit even a mule
train Is pressed into service. After
a couple of years the girl proves to
be a holy terrier and the Jilted lovers
feel like "Two Lucky Jims." Full of
interest and laughter.
"The Exiled Mother." The burg
lars attempt to steal a necklace from
a fashionable home. Hearing the
owner coming he grabs the wife ar
ound the neck to protect himself from
being shot. The husband thinking
he has caught his wife In a com pro
mlslng position exiles her from his
home. Afterward she applies for the
position of governess for her own
children. The burglar on his death
bed confesses to the father the truth
and the husband and wife are re
united he being much surprised to
find that she has been employed In
his own noma,
"The Poor Student." The young
man enters college, Is too poor to pay
his way so gets a Job as waiter in
a restaurant He falls in love with
a student gives her a bouquet, but
as the others Jeer her, she throws It
on the floor and a waitress picks It
up. He goes west, stakes It rich, re
turns and marries the waitress pass
ing up the pretty student.
Song, "Little Miss Golden Curls."
ENGLAND GIVES JAPAN
DIPLOMATIC SETBACK
London, Jan. 17. A diplomatic set
back for Japan Is the view generally
taken here today of the tariff con
cessions offered England ty Japan,
which is now being made the basis of
a new commercial treaty. English
merchants brought tremendous pres
sure to bear to make Japan recede
from her stand of heavily increasing
duties on practically all lines of goods
that England exports to Japan.
FEARED CZARINA'S DAYS
ON EARTH NUMBERED
St Petersburg, Jan. 17. Confir
mation of the reports that the Czarina
is again in a critical condition was
obtained today from the attaches of
the palace. Her majesty's recent trip
to Bad Nauheim brought only' tem
porary relief and her nervous disor
der with melancholia returned. The
fear ls expressed she will not live
! long.
Board of Trade.
"Washington, Jan. 17. Business and
commercial matters affecting the en
tire nation are under discussion to
day at the annual session of the Na
tional board of trade.
To Vote on Exposition.
Wushlngton, Jan. 17. The rules
committee of the house, according to
igreement, will vote on the Panama
canal exposition matter today. The
San Francisco and New Orleans dele
gations have been conducting a very
strenuous campaign In behalf of their
respective cities.
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For more than !V years it has heen
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17 ROOM nOUSE
On South Main, $1500 on
ly requires $500 cash to buy.
12 ROOM HOUSE
On South Main, will trade
for wheat or alfalfa land.
Would pay $5000 to $7000
difference on Rood wheat
ranch.
.
BEAUTIFUL NEW BUN
GALOW fine location, worth $5000
price today only $4000,
$1500 cash, balance easy
terms.
7 ROOM HOUSE
On West Court, worth $1500
but if sold at once $1050
cash will buy it
6 ROOM HOUSE '
On Union street, partly fur
nished, worth $900, price
$650, 1-2 cash, balance
monthly payments.
$2500 HOUSE
in Payette, Idaho, to trade
for Pendleton property.
Fine new bungalow in
Portland to trade for Pen
dleton home.
NICE 5 ROOM HOUSE
On Ann street, worth $1650,
$1250 cash will handle it.
Lot 66x100. Splendid shade
trees and lawn.
10 ACRE TRACT
in Walla Walla to trade for
Pendleton property.
LEE TEUTSCH
Phone Main 5
550 Main Street
The Real Estate and Insurance Man
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