East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BOBI PACKS
AILY BAOT ORKCONIAN, PKNDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911.
PACS ITTI
St
PERSONAL
MENTION
At the Beginning of the
HENDERSON
CORSETS
Our new Spring shipment
now ready
1 2 New Styles
from $1.25 to $3.00
The Henderson is the
correct foundation for
a perfect fitting gown.
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Women's and Children's Store.
LOCALS
Bee Um A Son far signs.
Pastime picture pleas all.
Dutch Henry for coal, Main 171.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra.
Wall paper, palnta, etc. Lane A Sen.
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R till.
Pure lard at the Cash Ueat Market,
phone Main 111.
Phone PlaUoeaer fer freeh Meat
and lard. Main 441.
Wanted Inside work by youag
man. Addrens, Bos 317, City.
For Rant Two furnished rooms far
rent. 124 South Thompeon.
National cash register for sale, al
most new. Sharon A Eddlngs.
The king of all Be cigars, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan, sole agent.
Wanted Woman to do housework.
No washing. Good wages to right
party. Apply to this office.
The best and brightest moving
pictures and as many aa any shew
house In Pendleton, at the Orpheum.
Special rates to horsaa boarded by
the week er moath at the Commercial
Barn, Its Aura street. Phone Main 12.
17 room apartment house only
11500 1500 will handle It. House
could not be built today for $3000. Lee
Teutsch.
See Ebrel A Shaver for well drill
ing. Estimates furnished on appli
cation. Address US Lincoln street,
Pendleton.
Save yourself a trip dawn town.
Phone Main 101 for your meat and
lard. They'll select It carefully at
-the, Cosh market.
Cold weather la coining. We hare
the beet ooul on the market A tan
la 2000 laa. at Pendleton Luna er
Yard, Phone Main O.
Phone Main tl for goad clean lump
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
parte of the city. Crab Creek Lum
ber Co., 7M West Alt street
Sor sale One sorrel gelding, ag
i years, weight lift pounds, sound,
.good work er saddle horse. Price
471. Inquire 1301 West Alt.
Wanted Toung ladles to enter the
training school at St. Anthony's hos
pital, Pendleton, Oregon. For partic
ulars apply to the sister superioress.
Just opened New tanltary plumb'
Ing shop at 304 East Court street
All work guaranteed. Estimates fur
nished. Phone Main 443. Alex Burt.
For Sale Furnishings of Palace
House. 11100. $500 cash, rest on timj.
Easy payments. Best location m
town. Apply on premises. Q. M.
Howard.
For sale at a bargain First class
rooming house, 15 rooms, all filled.
Close In. Owner must leave tow.
Easy terms. Addreao, Bex 111. Fem
dleton, Ore.
Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phono
Block 3391. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 647 Main
street.
For Rent 8 acres of fine garden
land with small house and barn. Al
bo an ideal poultry ranch of 25 acres.
Geo. R, Roberts, Lock Box 36, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
Pendleton's new paint stare. Mala
A McAtee, praps., lit Mala street
Aame quality paints, same la, ataias
Wall paper picture moulding, glass
and varnishes. Let ua figure on yaur
next Jab. Goods arriving dally.
CANADIAN COAL MINERS
GO OUT BY HUNDREDS
Winnipeg, Canada, Feb. 25. Six
hundred coal miners struck at Frank,
Alberta, and Michel, B. C, because
there is little hope of an annual re
vision of the wage schedule. It Is
feared the entire Crow's Nest district
will be affected in a few days.
GERMAN PRINCE WILL
LEAVE ON TOUR
Berlin, Germany, Feb. 24. Prlr.ce
Adelbert," tho kaiser's third son, will
sail shortly for Brazil aboard a Ger
man battleship, to make a tour of the
German settlements, according to cn
announcement Just made.
HALF MILLION DOLLARS
FOR ARMY AERONAUTICS
London, Feb. 25. The sum of $65,
000 Is provided for the aeronautical
branch of the British army In the
military budget for 1911-12 given out
today.
Bowlers Off to Buffalo.
Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 25. Every
train into Buffalo today brought doz
ens of knights of the pin to take part
in the National Bowling association's
annual tournament. Hundreds more
will come next week, and at its height
tho tourney will probably attract the
biggest assemblage of bowlers ever
gathered in any one city.
Tonight will be given over to the
various city clubs. Of the twenty-two
days and nights which tho tourney
will run, ten nights have been taken
up by cities, leagues and fraternal or
ders. March 4 will bo Canadian night,
when the bowlers from across the
border will have their Innings. The
Elks have claimed March 7, the
Knights of Columbus will hold forth
on March 8, Greater New York has
been assigned the nights of March 10
and 11, and March 14 will be Buffalo
night.
Presbyterian.
T0ie regular services will be held
nt the Presbte'lan church on Sunday
the 26th.' Sum-4y school at 10 o'clock.
Preaching servi at 11 o'clock, sub
ject, "A Speclo.. Delivery Letter."
Christian Endeavor society at 6:30.
Evening preaching service at 7:30,
subject, "Life Through the Wilderness."
Slightly used Royal Standard type
writer will sell at sacrifice. Prlco,
$35. Address Typewriter, E. O. office.
SAVE. MONEY
Every Article in Our Big
flgDFT KflDflBCJ
to be Closed Out
Tho room ia for rent and fixtures for Bale. Goods are poing
at cost and below. Hero's tho place to save t money on china,
cut glass, art Roods, notions, toilet articles, pictures, dolls, etc.
KOEPPEN'S
The Drug Store That Srve You Best
' Ben Brown Is registered at the
Bowman hotel from Duncan.
James McCahe Is In the city today
from his homo at Pilot Rock.
Mrs. L. B. Kicker of Irrlgon Is a
guest of the Hotel St. George.
Hugh D. Smith and w'lfe of Echo,
are spending the day in Pendleton.
H. H. McReynolds, well known Pi
lot Rock resident, is a visitor in the
city.
County Roadmaster Dave Laven
e'er returned to his home in Weston
last evening. "
J. B. Murphy of Pilot Rock, is am
ong the out-o-town visitors In Pen
dleton today.
P. Toner Is In from his home at
Pilot Rock today -and is transacting
business here.
Mattle' Denning, ono of the Havan
na farmers, came In on tho Walla
Walla local this morning.
Dan McKenzio, ono of Adams' far
mers, was an Incoming passenger on
the Walla Walla local this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bahr arrived
last week from the Willamette val
ley where they are spending the win
ter. Rev. Nathan Evans, pastor of the
Methodist, church, returned on tho
Northern Pacific train this morning
from Pasco where he delivered an ad
dress last night.
M. II. Reeves, special agent and ad
juster for the Alliance Insurance com
pany of Philadelphia with headquar
ters at Spokane, is transacting busl
ntss in tho city today. ,
W. D. Mumford returned by way
of the North Bank this morning from
Portland where he has been for sev
eral days with his wife who la re
ceiving medical treatment.
Rev. J. W. Vandewalker, pastor of
the First Christian church, returned
this morning from Helix where he
has Just finished a very successful
series of protracted meetings.
Representative S. D. Peterson Is In
the city today from his home at Mil
ton and Is kept busy answering ques
tions about the legislation of the re
cent session of the legislature.
Win Stewart, traveling drug sales
man camo in from Walla Walla this
morning and left Immediately for Pi
lot Rock. He will return this after
noon to epend Sunday with relatives
In this city.
MURDERER LOCATED
AFTER MANY YEARS
Portland, Ore., Fob. 25. After a
world-wide search since 1891, Bur
den Wolf, who shot and killed his
sweetheart, Bertha Morton, and then
escaped on a steamer owned by a rel
ative afterward, has been located in
Calcutta, India. Ho will be brought
hack to Porllund for trial on a mnr.
der charge, according to District At
torney Cameron.
. . Wolf was formerly a law student
Iiero and prominent socially. Ho shot
tho girl Ix-cnum her parents made her
reject hint.
INCREASE IN MAGAZINE
POSTAGE IS OPPOSED
Washington, D. C, Feb. 25. Sen
ator Owen today filed a minority re
port with the senate committee on
postoffice declaring the proposed in
crease in second class postal rates
was unconstitutional, unjust and mis
leading. To Owen's report was ap
pended the statements of many pun
lishcrs, all of whom contended that
the advance would be confiscatory.
PORTLAND RESIDENTS
FACING INDICTMENTS
Portland, Ore., Feb. 2S. Scores of
prominent men in UUs city are fac
ing Indictment by tho grand Jury
which began tho investigation today
of a lively "mill" held lout night at
the Commercial club at a banquet
given the Pacific const printers cost
congress. Bud Kcruger of Oakland,
and Leo Ward of Portland were the
pugilists.
MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS
DISAGREE AMONG SELVES
Los Angeles, Feb. 25. There Is
seemingly a split among revolution
ists. The official organ of the local
revolutionists printed an article pro
claiming the independence of Lower
California from the Madero cnuse and
characterizing Madero, the rebel lead
er as a villianous traitor.
TWO NEGROES ARE
LYNCHED IN GEORGLV
Augusta, Ga., Feb. 25. Charged
with tho murder of a white man,
Roliert Jones and John Veasey, ne
groes were taken from the Jail nnd
lynched." Their bodies were bullet rid
dled on Iho outsglrts of tho town.
Baby Hands
will get Into mischief often it means
a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal
lard's Snow Liniment Just s soon
as the accident happens, and tho pain
will be relieved while the wound wtll
heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure
for sprains, rheumatism and all ains.
Price 26e. 50c and $1. A. C. Koep
pen A Bros.
SEATTLE C.RA1T JURY
COMPLETES ITS LABORS
Seattle, Feb. 24. The grand Jury
which has been sitting for five nrnys
Investigating tho charges of corrup
tion In the police department, con
cluded Its sessions today. -It Is ex
pected that Indictments will follow.
x-'
pnig Reason
We Offer the Best
SUITS
That Your Money Can Buy
Yesterdays express brought us a fine
array of womens tailored suits for spring
prominent among them being these $20 J
suits of excellent French Serges in Navy, Black and Tan 'jj
Ladles' Full Length Coats of Navy Blue Serge, are very popular, stylish straight lines, sailor col
lars, some of Black Moire Silk piped with red silk. Prices $15.00 to $25.00
. 5
Special ior Monday, and Tonight's
After Supper Sale
15c Bergley Cambric at yard 12c
20c English Long Cloth at yard 10c
25c English Long Cloth at yard 19c
60c Cream Albatross, all wool, at yard 30c
20c White Indian Head at yard 14c
65c White Irish Linen per yard 48c
$5 and $6 Satin Damask Napkins, dozen. . .93.95
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for
Less Money
ATTHE MOVING
The Orpheum.
Pendleton's Favorite Picture the
ater, has a strong program for Sun
day and Monday. All Interesting
pictures.
1. "The Link that Held." Edison.
This is a simple story but direct, true
and tremendously appealing, and
played with the subtlety and depth
for which the Edison players are be
soming noted. It is a film wnich
will not soon be forgotten by the pub
lic. "Don't miss this picture."
2. "Three Men and a Maid." Vita
graph. A comedy drama of exquisite
delicacy with some very telling bits of
fun that are perfectly natural and
extremely entertaining. It tells of
two old bachelors and a young pri
vate secretary. The old fellows don't
want the maid to have the young sec
retary but she not only get him, but
gets them, too.
3. "Trailed By An Indian." An in
tensely interesting dramatic ptibto
pluy by the American Pathe company.
A feature in fine acting and genuine
western scenes of unusual beauty.
Full of intense dramatic situations,
legitimately thrilling, and great in
heart Interest.
4. "Washington Under the Ameri
can Flag." Vitagraph. A piece of
true history beginning with Patrick
Henry's speech in the Virginia legis
lature In 1765, when the first spark
was lighted of the American revolu
tion and running to the first inaug
uration in Federal Hall, N. Y., April
30, 1789.
Four full reels, four enterestlng pic
ture plays.
Sunday music program
March In Ball Costume
E. O. Roelker
Waltz Love Sparks... Abe Holzman
Overture- Our Social Session
Harry Prenderbllle
March Japan's Triumphal
Calrd M. Vandersloot
Waltzes Mid-Summer
E. E. Vandersloot
Dance of the Sunflowers. .P. B. Story
A Rag Novellette Dopr.. .W. C. Powell
United Orchestra, Karl Guilott, lead
er; R. W. Fletcher, manager.
Pastime.
Picture program tor Sunday and
Monday.
"His Trust." Blograph, 1000 feet.
Depicts a negro servant left by his
master to care for his wife and child
when he goes to war, and how he
proved his faithfulness to the trust
reposed in him. The master Is killed
which causes the servant to redou
ble his watchfulness. Shortly after
ward the union soldiers come and
plunder and burn the house. Into
the flames rushes the servant and
brings out the child, and then on.ee
more to get his master's sword. Tak
ing the two he has protected with
his own life he leads them to his own
cabin and offers them all he has.
This seems much like the old times
products of the Blograph company.
Don't miss it.
"Marguerite's Birthday." Pathe.,
A lively mlxup caused by a burglar
conveying the articles he had stolen
in one flat Into another where a wo
man supposes them to be birthday
presents and the husband is jealous
because believes his wife has been re
ceiving attentions from another. The
discovery of the burglar ends the con
troversy. "The Sealed Letter." Gaumont.
A girl deserts her old sweetheart and
goes away with a rich yachtsman,
leaving a letter for the unfortunate
young man to read when out at sea.
Brokenhearted, he goes through life.
After many years, when he Is an old
man, he still remembers the beauti
ful girl who had broken his heart. Her
picture and their last meeting appears
to him in a vision.
"Saved by Her Prayers." Pathe.
Telling a very interesting story how
a pretty girl was saved by her pray
ers and was very happy after.
"A Water Contest." Gaumont. A
beautiful scenic picture.
"Three Friends." A pathetic story
of their great constancy.
Worn One
That's the way you feel about the
lungs when you have a Hacking
cough. It's foolishness to let It i.0
on and trust to luck to get over it,
when Ballard's Horebound Syrup will
stop the cough and heal the lungs.
Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. A
C. Koeppen & Bros.
Teu can't burn slate aa4 gravel !
Dan't try It. Phoae Dutea Heary,
Main 17$, fer clean aereeaed Rack
Springs ceal either lump ar nut. It
burns clean and geea furtkar.
PASTIME THEATRE
An attack of grip Is often followed
by a persistent cough, which to many
proves a great annoyance. Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has been ex
tensively used and with good succjsb
for the relief and cure of this cough.
Many oases have been cured after all
tker remedies bad railed. Sold by
all dealers.
For Rheumatism
and Nervousness
Nine out of every ten cases
of Rheumatism, Nervousness
and kindred complains, are
caused by excess uric acid in the
system. It poisons the tissue,
weakens the organs and retards
circulation. '
Eloctropodcs eliminate all ex
cess uric acid and other impur
ities. They strengthen the
nerves, increase circulation, and
promote the health and action
of every organ.
A prominent journalist of Al
buquerque, N. M., says: "Your
ElectVopodes certainly have
wonderful merit. I know of no
other remedy ns complete in Its
cure of Rheumatism."
Prugglst Signs This Contract
j TheiMnvtMncrnf nlrotropodn it
t hw privilcro of returning thorn i:V'n
3j tl.iyn, nr.fi the purchaHe price $ 1.00 1 I
to I refunded upon the following condi
tion! Thf? arc to be wora according to
dirrrttann for at loawt 25 conwutive da ,
An.! then if not eatiafaetorv, to be returned
tn ortcinul box.
DruKgiat'a Signature ...
At druggists; or by mail, post
paid. If your druggist cannot
furnish Elcctropodes, send us
$ 1.00, and we will see that you
are supplied Immediately. State
whether for .man or woman.
Western Electropode Co.
241 Los An gel oh St., Los Angeles,
Cattfarata.
Always Something New
TONIGHT
Hypnotic Mesmerism
Fashionable Vaudeville
HENRY THE JAILBREAKERS'
M
ystery
General Admission 25c
Children 15c