East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    EIGHT PAGIB
FAGK PITS
Our Annual Muslin
Underwear Sale
Now On
Yov can save at least 25 per cent, by
making your purchase for the entire
summer NOW
AH This Week
Any Ladies Suit in the ( ft ft R
house, 93 to choose from yUiuU
Any Coat in the house Half Price
Any Dress in the house Half Price
F. E. Livengood 8fe Co.
The Women's tad Children's Store.
PERSONAL
MENTION
LOCALS
8ee La Ben fer tlgnM.
Het taaualea at Hehbaofcs.
Pastime pictures pleeae alL
Phone Mala 1 for United Orchestra.
Wall paper, palate, eto. Laae S
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R lilt.
For Fent Nicely furnished room at
800 West Court street.
Furnished house on Thompson
street. 111 month. Bee Lee Teuuoh.
Everybody oee to the Orpheuas to
see the beat aad the clearest ploturea
Wanted Good reliable man or w j
man to represent lodges. Inquire ttls
office.
More monif pictures shewn than
any other theatre la the city the
Pastime.
For rent Corner office In the Judi
building, recently occupied by Dr. W.
O. Oole.
Dressed poultry nest Saturday at
the cash meat market. Phone your
order now. Main 111.
Lands Ten yearly payment plan;
six per cent; l8 to till per acre. B.
P. Dodd, Hermlston, Ore.
A clean and careful enure always
at Mark Pattoa's shop. Across from
Alexanders Phone for patrons.
For 8ale Detroit Jewel gas range
with oven and broiler. Also gas boil
er, heater. Phone Main It or call at
this office.
Cold weather Is oomins. We have
the beet ooj on the market A ton
la 1000 lbs. at Pendleton Luaa er
Yard, Phone Mala O.
Phone Main It for good clean lump
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum
ber Co., 700 West Alta street
Bpend yeur idle evenings In a gen
tlemen's resert Bowliag, poel. bil
liards, sheeting gallery. Pastime
Parlors. Hoover and Book.
8or sals Ode sorrel geldlnc,
years, walght 1101 pounds, aeune.
read work or saddls horse. Price
171. Inquire ltll West Alta.
For sale A nice lot of Standard
bred, single comb Black Minorca
cockerels. Price, It and up. Bas.ulre
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. Oal
braith, principal.
Fine house, all furnished, splendid
location, one of best buys In Pendle
ton. If sold by Saturday night 11150
will take the place. Ask about It to
day. Lee Teutach.
For Sale Cheap Southern Cafe,
206 E. Alta street Pendleton, Oregon,
doing good business. Business calls
owner to foreign country at once. Ad
dress Louis Rods.
Pendleton's new paint store. Hale
tt MoAtee, props.. Ill 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 daily.
Foley1 Kidney Reim-dy An Appre
ciation. L. McConnell, Catherine St. Ell
mlra, N. T., writes: "I wish to ex
press my appreciation of the great
good I dorlved from Foley's Kidney
Remedy, which I used for a bad case
of "kidney trouble. Five bottles did
the work most effectively and proved
to me beyond a doubt It la the most
j reliable kidney medicine I have ever
laaun ana bubu always nave mj en
dorsement." Koeppen Bros.
Iook for the Boo Hive.
On the package when you buy Fo
ley's Honey and Tar. None genuine
without the Bee Hive. Remember the
name, Foley's Honey and Tar and re
ject any substitutes. Foley's Honey
and Tar relieves coughs and colds
qulckty and Is safe and sure. Con
tains no opiates. Koeppen Bros.
Carpots
and Rugs
We have broken the qual
ity and prlco record. We
Invite comparison to
prove we have no com
petition. Many Beautiful Rugs
and Carpet Patterns now
ehowlng.
Prices lowest in the city.
Ralph Folsom
Complete Iloiisefumlslier.
For LaGrippe Cough and Staff
Colds.
Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It
gives quick relief and expels the cold
from your system. It contains no
opiates. Is safe and sure. Koeppen
! Bros.
ORIENTAL RUGS HERE.
! X. S. Snrkls Gets Small Shipment for
Salo LocAlly.
N, S. Sarkls, who has been In Port
land for the post week, has Just re
turned last evening. Mr. Sarkls, who
Is an expert ordlental rug man, has
taken some orders from Pendleton
ladies and now expects to have a small
assortment of ruffs to show to his
friends In town. The rugs will surely
be the best of their qualities picked up
by Mr. Sarkls personally and the pric
es will be a a very low margin of
profit. The rugs will be displayed
Saturday In the room formerly occu
pied by Dr. Cole, In the Judd building.
John Myrick came In from Myrlck
Station this morning.
C. D. Connor of Pilot Rock, was a
visitor In Pendleton yesterday.
Dr. C. J, Smlh made a professional
visit to Pilot Rock this morning. .
D. II. Herren of Heppner, came over
from the Morrow county seat yester
day. Earl Gillanders and wife are among
the guests registered at the Hotel St
George.
Attorney Will M. Peterson is spend
ing the day in Pilot Rock on legal
business.
M. L. Smith came in on the North
ern Pacific this morning from his
home at Van Syccle.
Dr. D. C. McNabb took the local for
Hermlston this morning, having re
ceived a professional call.
M. L. Morrison o Helix. WD H on
incoming passenger on the Northern
racmc train this morning.
Mat Mosgrove, well known resident
of Milton, came up from his home
yesterday and Is transacting business
here today.
Maurice D. Scroggs, the popular
young Hermlston merchant, came up
on the motor today and is transacting
business In the city.
Atorney Charles J. Ferguson left
on the local this morning for Port
land, where he will spend several days
on business connected with the O. N.
Mrs. Lachlan McLeay and small
son Donald, left on the local thla
morning for their home In Tacoma,
after spending a month with Mrs. Mc
Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Nye.
Have you a weak threat? If so you
cannot be too careful. Tou cannot be
gin treatment toe early. Eaoh cold
makes you mere liable to another and
the last Is always the harder to cure.
If you will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the outset yeu will be
saved much trouble. Sold by all deal
ers. .
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.
KOEP PEN'S
The Drug Store That Serve You Best
ECHO HEWS Hi
PERSONAL BOTES
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Jan. 19. The Echo
high school boys who belong to the
basketball team here are busily en
gaged in practicing to. be ready to play
the Pendleton high school team which
will be here on Friday night.
Oeorge winiler left for The Dalles
Tuesday on a business trip. He ex
pects to be gone a couple of weeks
and visit Portland before he returns.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKaln and
O. J. Brown were among the visitors
in Pendleton yesterday.
After the adjournment of the meet
ing those present organized a Civic
mprovement club. The officers elect
ed were: President, Mrs. Frederick
Evjrltt; vice president, Mrs. C. R.
Bonney; secretary, Mrs. J. Frank
Spinning; treasurer, Mrs. Asa B.
Thomson. All who have the welfare
of Echo at heart can become mem
bers of the club by paying the sum
of 1.
February 1 at 7:30 Is the time set
for a public meeting to be held at the
city hall.
Van Cleave and Ware of Butter
creek are making preparations to
start their alfalfa thresher.
Mrs. J. Frank Spinning Is quite 111
with la grippe at her home on Berkley
street.
Jas McLoughlin and son Owen, were
attending court at the county seat yes
terday.
Ex-Mayor Scholl and J. W. Durrlll
transacted business in Pendleton yes
terday and today.
Mrs. C. J. Gulllford and Mrs. Ed
Hammer visited In Pendleton today.
Mrs. F. M. Scrlvner was among the
Pendleton visitors today.
Miss Blanche Crayne went to Pen
dleton this morning to have some
dental work done.
MANY BILLS INRTODCCED
AT SALEM TODAY
Salem, Jan. 19. A bill aa intro
duced In the house today to end the
scandal of mismanaged private in
sane asylums by providing they pay
license fee and be under the dl
rection and Investigated by county
courts. The fish and game bill, pro
viding for a non-political board of
five to have entire control of the fish
and game deparments, was lntroduc
ed. It Is backed by Governor West
and the game association. Albee of
Multnomah, introduced In the senate
the Adair bill for the sterilization of
habitual criminals, criminally insane,
Idiotic and those guilty of rape. This
was once vetoed by Governor Cham
berlain.
Our Great Clearance Sale of Trustworthy and
DEPENDABLE
MERCHANT
-
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 Orpheam.
Excellent program for Friday's
change.
1. "His Slser-in-law." Blograph,
1000 feet long. Two orphan sisters,
living with their aunt, are insepar
able, and vow that come what will
they will never part. The oldest, how
ever, gets married and while the
young couple insist upon the youngest
living with them, she soon realizes
she Is in her brother-in-law's way, so
she goes to her aunt to live and noth
ing can Induce her to come back to
the newlyweds until later, when there
Is a lltle neice for her to play with.
2. "The Law and the Man." Vita
graph. 1000 fee long. Thwarted in
his efforts to bribe Justice and defeat
the law the moneyed scoundrel tries
to kill the young lawyer who la op
posing him. His dastardly plot falls
and the young attorney appears In
court at the neck of time, wins the
favorable decision of the Jury for his
client and proves himself to be the
man of honor and trust, not only In
the law but In the marriage with his
client's daughter.
3. "Little Snowdrop." Pathe, 1000
feet long. A magnificently colored
production of Grimm's well known
fairy tale, told In an Interesting way.
There la the abused stepdaughter and
the wicked stepmother who desires to
have her killed because the young wo
man is so beautiful she attracts more
attention after the girl has been pois
oned and revives her much to the dis
comfiture of the wicked stepmother.
4. "Cupid's Pranks." Edison film,
1000 feet long.
Four thousand feet of the latest
and best motion pictures in the above
program.
Pastime Theatre.
The show of quality.
The Pastime offers its patrons an
exceptionally fine program for Friday
and Saturday, featuring that old but
never forgotten drama, "The County
Fair." . It Is all there, Just as it used
to be when Nell Burgess played Aunt
Abby so successfully and Taggs rode
Cold Molasses to victory and won the
purse that paid off the mortgage on
Aunt Abby's farm.
"Her Indian Mother," with its
scenes laid in the Hudson Bay terri
tory. This picture is another illustra
tion of the call of the Indian blood in
a half breed girl which was exerted
even after she had been trained in
the ways of civilization.
"The Light In the Window," this Is
a bright, brilliant and soothing dra
ma of the most pleasing kind. Sac
rificing her own love to care for her
aged mother, Mndge refuses to marry
her lover and he goes to sea. Her
mother dies, and she, ever hopeful of
his return, keeps a light burning in
the window. After many years he
conies back and marries her.
"The Night Before Christmas." An
Edison Christmas photoplay.
Four full reels, 4,000 ft. In 65 min
utes, the shortest show.
I.OS ANGELES DYNAMITERS
ARE SEEN AT ONTARIO
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 19. Reports to
the Buffalo police today from Niagara
Falls, Ontario, say that David Cap-
lin. M. Schmidt and J. D. Bryo-v,
three men wanted in connection with
the Los Angeles dynamiting, have
been seen In the vicinity of the Ca
nadian town. Police Inspector Mains
of the provincial police, Is searching
for the trio.
GOOD BARGAINS
A 7-room house on the corner, bath, hot water tank, cellar, wood
shed, nice shade trees, good fence and sidewalk, surrounded with nice
homes. Only $850.
A 6 room house, stone foundation, close in on west court street.
SIOOO.
320 acres, 250 seeded to wheat, house and barn, eool water system.
3 miles from railroad, 8 miles from Pendleton, $25 per acre, includ
ing crop.
Two sections of nice level grain Iiind on railroad, 80 acres of same
bottom land and that can be irrigated. 160 in wheat, all in cultivation,
good improvements, price $20 per acre, will sell one or both sections,
and take in exchange property in Portland, Pendleton, Pasco or Spo
kane.
One of the best paying business propositions in Pendleton, on Main
street Cannot go into details unless you mean business.
A 500 acre stock ranch, right in the chinook belt, good improve
ments, fine water, big bunch grass, close to the reserve. Only $10
per acre.
Don't forget that 8000 acre tract, it is a good buy. Come and see
me. I am on the trade all the time.
Temple Bide.. Main St E. T. WADE.
Phone
SM at
4.
Comrt St.
Dry, wet, chemi
cal aad steam
cleaner.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come baek when cleaned by the
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEB8TXR, MANAGER.
STIRLING GIVES STVDEXTS
COMPLIMENTARY RECITAL
Whitman Conservatory of Music,
Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. Odessa D.
Sterling, concert pianist and teacher
of piano In the Whitman Conservatory
gave a complimentary recital to nis
pupils on Friday afternoon. The pro
gram was taken from the works of
Liszt, Beethoven and Chopin. Mr.
Sterling's Interpretation of the works
of these masters charmed his audience
and he rendered a fine program to
the great pleasure of an attentive audience.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those. who use It for eb
stlnate oougha. oolda and lrritatlens
( the throat and lung. It stands un
rivaled as a remedy for ail throat and
lung diseases. Bold by all dealers.
At tho Cosy.
"The Souaw and the Man." This
film depicts a story of the Apache
country and contains all the elements
of a sensational and successful west
ern drama. Features are abounding,
such as Apache dances, which have
hitherto never been seen in moving
plcures, the dwellings of the Zunl In
dlans In New Mexico, which are like
wise entirely new to moving picture
audiences. The story In its entirety
In fact 1b built around strange places.
strange ways and stranger situations.
The play Is logical, photography su
perb and the action technically per
fect. The trend of the tale unfolded
in this is particularly appealing when
It Is considered that while women
love mope' or less spasmodically, but
tho great silent depths of an Indian
girl's love is one of the most impres
sive subjects of thrilling fiction.
"The Dispensation." A Reliance
feature film. A drama of Great interest.
"A Chosen Marksman." A comedy
wlh a thousand laughs.
"The Spy." Another drama that
will interest all.
"A Windy Day." A comedy that le
full of laughs and will drive away the
blues.
Song Are You Sincere?
You Cannot Do Better
17 ROOM HOUSE
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 good wheat
ranch.
BEAUTIFUL KEW BUN
GALOW fine location, worth $5000
price today only $4000,
$1500 cash, balance easy
terms.
7 ROOM nOUSE
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
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent la the Bast Ore onian build
Ig. ' AU modern convenienses. En
outre s4 K. O. offlee.
"There's Just One Drug Store
Where I Know I Will Get,
Exactly What I Ask For"
When you hear that remark you can take it for
granted th speaker means us.
Whatever yon want from any drug store can be
had here if we haven't got it we will get it for you.
There's never a fear of disappointment. You get what
you ask for or what the doctor wants you to have, or
you get nothing you never get "something just as
good" here, because. we only have one best.
Does not this assurance warrant your trading
here? We think so, and your doctor also thinks so.
PHONE The Q&HoSSL Store MAIN 20
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.