East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EABT ORKGONIAJV, PENDLETON, ORBQOJT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 37, 111.
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FIRST
SPRING SHOWING
OF
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Ginghams, Precales, Scotch Zephers,
Gallatea Cloths, Fancy Sateens, Cot
ton Foulard, Dimities, Cross bar
Swiss and doz. of new Cloths never
shown before
Right now is the time to do your summer's sewing,
While . stocks are very complete.
New Spring'LadiesHome Journal Quart
erly Style Books Ready For You, Only
20c with a 15c Pattern FREE
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Women's and Children's Store. .
PERSONAL
MENTION
LOCALS 1
See Lans Bon for signs.
Hot tamales at Honbacha.
Pastime picture please all
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra,
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son.
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R 1811.
Wanted Inside work by young
man. Address, Box S27, City.
For ncnt Two furnished rooms for
rent. 224 South Thompson.
Wanted Young man for roomer.
Nice room, close In. Inquire here.
For Rent Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Call at 205 W. Webb.
Furnished house on Thompson
street, $18 month. See Lee Teutsch.
Wanted Good reliable man or wo
man to represent lodges. Inquire tt-U
otflpa,
For rent Corner office In the Judd
building, recently occupied by Dr. W.
O. Cole.
For Rent Four nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 224
South Thompson.
Snmvthinr new! Music f or all!
Tlayer pianos with words attached, at
Falling's Music Store.
l rntoa to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Mam li
For Sale Detroit Jewel gas range
with oven and broiler. Aliio gas boil
er, heater. Phone Main 82 or call at
this office.
Wanted Small f trnlshed house or
three furnished rooms, close in. Good
location, reasonable rent. Inquire
thla office. ,
Cold weatner la ooining. We have
the beet coul on the market. A ton
la 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er
Yard, Phone Main O.
Phone Main 91 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'a resort. Bowling, pool, bil
liards, shooting gallery. Pastima
Parlors. Hoover and Rook.
Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age
years, weight 1100 pounds, sound,
good work or saddle horse. . Price
I7E. Inquire 1801 West Alta.
Saint Paul's School. Walla Walla.
Washington, day and boarding school
for girls. Second Semester begins
February 1. (Miss) Nettle M. Gal
bralth, principal.
Fine house, all furnished, splendid
location, one of best buys In Pendle
ton, if olrf bv Saturday night $1350
will take the place. Ask about It to
day. Lee Teutsch.
Pendleton's new paint store. Hale
& McAtee, props., 816 Main street.
Acme quality paints, enamels, stains
Wall paper picture moulding, glass
and varnishes. Let us figure on your
next Job. Goods arriving dally.
Rend In February Sunset Magazine
Sun Diego Tho City of Dreams
Como Truo. Beautifully Illustrated In
four colors. Tetrazzlnl Singing in the
Streets of San Francisco. Chrlstm is
Eve. Now on Bale, ull news stands,
15 cents.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that the
school superintendent of Umatilla
county, Oregon, will hold the regular
examination of applicants for state
and county certificates at Pendleton
as follows:
For State Partem.
Commencing Wednesday, February
8, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday, February 11,
1911, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Spelling. Physical Geography, Read
ing, Physiology.
Thursday Written Arithmetic,
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book
keeping, Physics, Civil Government
Friday Algebra; Geography, Com
position, Physiology, English Litera
ture, School Law.
Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry,
General History.
For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
8, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., and contin
uing until Friday, February 10, 1911,
at 4 o'clock p. ra.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy
siology. Friday Geography, School Law,
Civil Government, English Litera
ture. FRANK K. WELLES,
Superintendent Umatilla County.
Too Modi Face.
You feel as if you had one face too
many when you have neuralgia, don't
you 8ave the face, you may need
It; but get rid of the neuralgia by
applying Ballard's Snow Liniment
Finest thing in the world for rheu
matism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds,
lam9 back and all palna. A. C. Koep
pen ft Bros.
Edward A. Culp of Portland, Is a
guest of one of the local hotels.
Mrs. W. R. Graham Is seriously 111
at the family home on Willow street.
J. A. MacGregor Is among the many
Walla , Walla visitors In the city to
day. B. W. Doeherty of Echo Is among
the out-o-town guests In the city to
day.
L. Gates of Umatilla, came up from
his home In the railroad town last
evening.
Mrs. Gub La Fontaine went to Port
land yesterday on No. 17 for a short
visit with friends.
F. L. Wilson of Athena, was down
from his home yesterday for the
transaction of business.
Deputy Clerk W. C. E. Pruitt Is
confined to his home today with a
slight attack of the la grippe.
W. It. Taylor of Athena, returned
home this morning after transacting
business In Pendleton over night.
A. Buckley, assistant superintendent
of tho O.-W. R. & N., Is In the city
from his headquarters In La Grande.
Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena,
came down from his home last even
ing and Is transacting business In the
city today.
II. H. Gilbert of Pilot Rock, who
has been acting as juryman at the
circuit .court for the past week, re
turned to his home this morning.
District Attorney Sam E. Van Vac
tor left on the local this morning for
Heppner where he will practice his
profession until the duties of his of
fice again require his presence here.
Charles Rayburn, proprietor of the
West Webb street meat market, Is
land up at his home on the south hill
as a result of injuries sustained when
a table on which he was Bitting broke
down, precipitating him to the floor.
COURT AND JURY
TAKING A REST
JURORS MAY BE
CALLED AGAIN SOON
Several Cases May bo Disposed of Be
fore April Term of Court Prison
ers in Jail Will be Sentenced Soon.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received for
the erection and completion of 8t
Mary's R. C. church, Pendleton, Ore
gon, until Wednesday, March 1st,
1911, at 1 o'clock p. m.
All bids must be addressed to M.
P. White, archltoct, 810 Market afreet,
Pendleton. Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be had
from the Rev. J. M. Cataldo, 8. J.,
Pendleton. Oregon, and from M. P.
White, architect, 1917 First street,
Baker City, Oregon.
Dated January 18, 1911.
After more than two weeks of
grinding, the district mill J justice is
again Bilent to allow the accumula
tion of another grist. Circuit Judge
Phelps has forsaken the bench for
the easy chair in his office. District
Attorney Van Vactor has gone to his
home in Heppner, and both the trial
and grand juries have been dismiss
ed until their services are again need
ed. However, it is very probable that
both of these Juries will be
summoned again within a month, al
though the next regular term of court
does not convene until April. Never
theless, both Judge Phelps and Dist
rict Attorney Van Vactor are desirous
of cleaning up the docket of the cases
which have been hanging fire for
some time so that the April term can
be started free from these encum-
rances.
There are still a number of prison
ers in the county Jail who have plead-
d guilty to various crimes and they
will receive their sentences before any
great lapse of time.
Jury U Disagreed.
After being out eighteen hours, the
ury m the case of Ralph Newman
of Milton, charged with assaulting
Marshal Propeck, of that town, ask
ed the court to discharge them as they
were hopelessly disagreed. This was
done and the case will probably come
up for another trial at the next ses-
lon.
to cases where newly discovered evi
dence convinces the supreme court of
the Innocence of the prisoner.
MRS. SCIIENK MAY NOT
BE TRIED SECOND TIME
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 27. Prac
tically acquitted, Mrs. Schenk will
probably be released on ball tomor
row. Eleven favored her acquittal
and the Jury disagreed. The case was
locketed until, the next term. Dis
trict Attorney Hanlon said he would
try it again but would ask for a
change of venue. It is generally be
lieved the woman will never be tried
again.
Wanted Wife Convicted.
Wheeling. W. Va., Jan. 27. In a
copyrighted article to the United
Press newspapers, John O. Schenk
said he hoped his wife would be con
victed of attempting to poison him.
He said he knew she attempted It
and that it would be a terrible dis
appointment to see her free. He Is
at the home of his sister and looks
hale and hearty.
Juror Loses Job.
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 27. Isaac
Heyman, a former traveling salesman
for the Meyer Provision company and
the Juror who held out In the Mrs.
Schenk trial told today that he had
been fired from his Job, sworn at by
friends and made uncomfortable every
where today because he would not
acquit the woman, "and all because 1
remembered my oath," said Heyman.
REAR ADMIRAL BARRY
DISMISSED IN DISGRACE
Washington, D. C, Jan. 27. By or
der of President Taft and Secretary
of the Navy Meyer, Rear Admiral
Barry, recently commander of the
Pacific squadron, resigned today for
the good of the service. The resig
nation Is effective Immediately. He
loses all rank and pay.
Barry recently quit the service un
der distressing circumstances after
the officers of his command asserted
they had viewed an Immoral act In
his cabin In which the admiral and
his cabin boy were Involved.
UNION LABOR VENTURE
ADJUDGED INCILVENT
San Francisco, Jan. 27. United
States Judge De Haven today declared
the Sunset National Oil company, tl
nanced by union labor men, an Invol
untary bankrupt.
William la Fifty-Two.
Berlin, Jan. 27. A fanfare of trum
pets and the singing of a hymn by
the castle oholr "awakened" Emper
or William this morning to the cele
bration of his fifty-second birthday.
From time immortal the Prussian rul
ers have thus been aroused from
their slumbers at 8 o'clock on the
morning of their annual anniversar
ies. As the present Kaiser is an ear
ly riser, he was awakened long be
fore the trumpeters blew their blasts
and the sweet singers burst forth In
praise of their ruler und Gott.
Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loeas
Frnk'j.Cbeiiy makja oath that be la
senior partner of the firm cf r. J. Cheney
Co., doing knslocM la tbe City of Toledo.
VuntT and State aforeuld. and that said
firm will pay the tun of ONE HUNDBED
lHll.l.Ana lor cd sua
tarrb that cannot be cored ky tbe use ef
I Hall's Cstarrb Core. .
I FBANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before ne and subscribed la mf
Iprwnce. tbls 6tb day of December, A. D.,
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Seal J a. w. ulmbub.
Notary Public.
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and arts directly on the blood and mocooi
siirftrn of the system. Send for test!-
noniHiB inf.
Sold by all Drnggiats, TO.
Betray Notice.
One span of sorrel geldings some
what old. Weight about 11(0 pounds.
Any person notifying Chaa. Lobaugh,
Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, 808
Lllleth street, Pendleton will be re
warded.
SURETY CONCERNS
MAY BE EXAMINED
Dressed poultry next Saturday at
the cash meat market Phone your
order now. Main 101.
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
Knights to Dance.
New York, Jan. 27. Knights of
Columbus from many cities of the
East are arriving here by scores to-,
day to attend the big charity ball of
the order In Madison Square Garden
tonight. Exhibition drills by the Uni
formed Rank will add a spectacular
touch to the affair.
The money realized -vlll be used to
establish a home in the country for
members who are suffering from tu
berculosis. -
Tomorrow tho Last Day of Our
Clearance
SalePrices
Pendleton's most suc
cessfull Clearance
Sale Closes Next
Saturday Evening
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
COMMISSION OF 30
LAWYERS PROPOSED
Salem, Ore., Jan. 27. Planning
comprehensive reform of the Judicial
system of the state, which is generally
regarded as having been made easy
by the adoption of sweeping amend
ments to the constitution at the last
election, Senator Wood has introduced
a bill for the appointment of a com
mittee to devise a new Judicial act to
cover the entire field of Jury sys
tem and courts.
The bill calls for a commission of
30 members, all of them lawyers, two
to be chosen from each Judicial dis
trict In the state and the remainder
at large. The commission Is to be
named by the governor, secretary of
state and state treasurer, and is re
quired to report by September 1, 1912.
Ten thousand dollars Is appropriated
for expenses.
It is provided that 5000 copies of
the report shall be printed and copies
sent to all the lawyers and newspapers
in the state. By this means the plan
proposed will have been fully dis
cussed by the time tne legislature
meets In 1913. The legislature will
then be sufficiently advised to act.
No material amendment to the
present judicial system has been pro
posed at this session of the legislature
and none Is expected. Fear has been
expressed In some quarters that ' at
tempts will be made to "tinker" with
the system by initiative bills at the
next election. The Wood bill Is de
signed to discourage such movements
by inspiring hope for a general revi
sion that will reconcile the conflict
of present lawa and straighten out the
kinks, both real and Imaginary, con
nected with the old system.
The bill is in line with recommenda
tions made by the Multnomah bar as
sociation, which favored the framing
of a general revision plan by a state
commission.
Brine Us Your Rags!
We pay cash for large, soft, clean
rags. Bring them to the East Ore
gonlan office at once.
Hon. Beresford Sails.
London, Jan. 27. The Hon. S. R
Beresford, brother of Lord Decles,
sailed today from New York to act
as best man at the wedding of his
lordship and Miss Vivien Gould.
Furnished rooms Also a nice five
room cottage newly fitted up with
modern conveniences, close In. Apply
502 Water street. Phone Red 2052.
Lost Watch fob with two elk
teeth mounted In gold. Finder please
return to this office and receive reward.
For Pendleton People.
We have found that A SINGLE
DOSE of Adler-l-ka, the simple Ger
man appendicitis remedy, relieves
wind or gas in the stomach or bowels,
sour stomach or constipation almost
INSTANTLY. Pendleton Drug Co.
Carpets
and Rugs
We have broken the- qual
ity and price record. We
Invite comparison to
prove we have no com
petition. Many Beautiful Rugs
and Carpet Patterns now
allowing.
Prices lowest In the elty.
Ralph Folsom
Complete House furnisher.
TRUTH CROPS OUT.
Salem, Ore., Jan. 27. Representa
tive James Ambrose of Multnomah
believes that there are some surety
companies doing business In Oregon
which are not qualified to meet the
possible demands which might be
made upon them, and declares they
hould be excluded from the state. He
introduced a resolution yesterday pro-
idlng for a Joint committee of three
from the house and two from the
senate to Investigate the records of
the state Insurance commission.
1 I first heard of tills subject when
some insurance men were joking
about It," said Ambrose today. "It at
once struck me as a rather serious
matter. I undestood the bonds of
some of these companies have been
accepted In Oregon. If a company
capitalized at say 8100,000 had n largo
number of surety bonds out and was
suddenly called upon to meet a num
ber of them, where would tho men
who are supposed to be protected be?
These companies may not be unreli
able, but they are too small to be
safe."
Ambrose's resolution went to tho
committee on resolutions for consid
eration and a report.
Why Pllo Sufferers So Often Fall to
Get Relief.
Science Is getting to the bottom -of
everything, including the cause and
cure of piles. The brightest doctors
now admit that piles are caused In
ternally' and can be cured only by
internal treatment. Dr. J. S. Leon
hnrdt some time ago perfected a rem
edy In tablet form Hem-Rold, which
cures, the cause of piles and therefore
cures permanently. It Is sold by Pen
dleton Drug Co. and druggists every
where under money-back guarantee.
81 for 24 days' treatment. ,Dr. Leon
hnrdt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y.
Write for booklet.
'There's Just One Drug Store
Where I Know I Will Get
Exactly What I Ask For"
When you hear that remark you ran take it for
granted the 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 warrart your trading
hererV We think so, and your doctor also thinks so.
PHONE
The &XgJJL Store MAIN 20
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
FFAV CONVICTIONS
FOR HOMICIDES
Salem, Or., Jan. 27. To assist the
house committee on revision of laws
In considering the bill for the aboli
tion of capital punishment. Clerk C.
W. Garland of that committee has
prepared an exhaustive report show
ing the laws of every state and terri
tory In the union and all the leading
countries of the world and presenting
valuable statistics bearing on the sub
ject. The committee has not yet reached
a decision on the bill. In the senate
the Judiciary committee has reported
a comprehensive measure abolish
ing the punishment of death and re
stricting the exercise of the pardoning
power In casea of first degree murder
Tonight
AT
First
Christian
Church
Everybody Come and
Have a Good Laugh.
mmm.
BY DR. VAN DEWALKER ,
Friday eve, Jan. 27, 1911
The Subject will be
"A Square Peg in the Round Hole"
KOM1CAL, KURIOUS, INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE.
NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.
Colby News: "Dr. Van Dewalker, of Menlo,
Ks., delivered his Lecture at the opera house
May SOth. The house was packel to overflow
ing. His address was a masterly piece of eloquence."
Tonight
Prof. Shaffer, tho
song leader, will Slug
a Solo. He is consid
ered by all t rank am
ong our best. Ills sing
ing will be well worth
the prloo of admission.
ADMISSION:
Children 15 cents.
Adults, 25 cents