East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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AHiT EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAItCII 14, 1011.
PAGE FITf
xtord and
Pinnp Time
And we are ready for you
with the largest stock we
have ever Shown
Oxfords in all leathers $2.50 to $4.50
Pumps in all leathers $3 to $4.50
All Sizes and Widths
i
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Women's and Children's Store.
APRIL Ladies Homo Journal Patterns Iidady.
Your Doctor Is Honest
Honest in his knowledge of Jdiagnosis and treatment.
Honest in his'endeavorsforhisjsatients' benefit.
We put his medicines together in
the most scientific way, under
the best and safest conditions .".
Your doctor'andyour druggist guard your health
"We are in business
for yourgood health."
THE PENDLETON : DRUG CO.
Haviland China, Cut Glass
Hand Painted China, Etc.
Still goins at Auction Sale Prices
If you dident secure what you wanted
during the Auction, come in and we
will make you a satisfactory price on
any article you select.
KOEPPEN'S
The Drug Store That Serve You Best
ATTHE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
Tlio Orplieum.
Pendleton's favorite picture theater.
Fine program for Tuesday's change.:
1'. Father Love. Lubln. A, beauti
ful drama picturing the strength of
paternal affection. Strong heart ap
peal In this story. A musician mar
ries a rich girl, who 18 then disinher
ited by her father. Later she dies,
leaving a child. The musician be
comes sick. Unable to provide ' for
his little daughter, he sends her to
h?r wealthy grandfather. After many
years she meets her father by chance.
Ho Is old and poor. But he Is re
paid tor years of sacrifices when his
daughter wins him a home with her
self and grandfather. Well staged
and acted.
2. Hearts, Hunger and Happiness.
Pathe. A lively comedy, presenting
the adventures of a love-lorn youth
for whom fasting Is prescribed as a
cure.
3. Practical Brook Trout Breeding.
Pathe. An 'excellent Industrial pic
ture. 4. The Try Out. Edison. A young
couple make their debut In vaudeville
and a. lamentable failure of It. From
this however, an Interest In each oth
er develops and finally a bright Idea
enables them to score a success. A
pretty comedy with a touch of pa
thos here and there.
5. The Greater Call. Essc.nay. A
story of the stake. While the plot of
this photoplay Is comparatively sim
plo, It Is big in Its appeal to the
heart and keenly Interesting in its
depiction to the most minute detail
of life behind the curtain. It will be
found a highly entertaining heart-stirring
dramatic subject,
6. Hank and Lank, Blind Men. Es
sanay. These versatile comedians are
old acquaintances now and the more
they are seen the b.tter they are
liked. There Is surety of hearty
laughs in this subject.
LOCALS
Tho Pastime,
The house of quality and satisfac
tion. A big feature film for Tues
day's change. ..
"The Little Circus Rider." Sellg.
Jim and Bertha' are boyhood sweet
hearts. Bertha, budding into woman
hood, has higher ambitions than the
simple country life, &uu yearned for
the big city. It is a circus day and
all was excitement. Reginald Black,
a city chap, calls to take her to the
big circus. Jim is sent by her father
to keep an eye on them. She is per
suaded to leave with Black for the
city. She leaves a note telling her
father that she and Black wil be mar
ried when they reach the city. Upon
arrival Bhe finds the insincerity of
Black's promise slips away and ap
plies to the circus manager for work.
Upon making her entrance to the
ring she is hurt In a fall it's then
her old friend Jim who comes for
ward and helps her out. A picture of
unusual heart Interest, yet carrying
many amusing features to thrill and
rivet tho attention throughout the
story.
"Only a Sister." Melles. She hap
pens to be the right kind of a sister
by her self-sacrifice and noble nature
she makes a man of her wayward-l
brother, and every man on the Texas
ranch has to take off his hat to this
little girl.
"Jean Rescues." Vitagraph. The
more we see of some dogs the more
we like them. Jean is one of the best
and most likeable dogs in the world.
You want to see what she does In this
picture.
"Overland to Fremont." Selig. A
picture story depicting the struggles
and sufferings of those brave men
and women, our early pioneers. Sellg
pictures are always good.
A Swollen Jaw.
Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
It's caused by neuralgia, toothache or
accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling and relieve
the pain. The great and Bure cure
for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises,
scalds any and all aches and pains.
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
See Lane & Son for signs. ;
Pastime pictures please all. '
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra, j
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son. !
Woman wants day work. Address :
302 Garden street. j
Wanted Woman dishwasher at ;
Southern Cafe at once. ;
Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat
and lard. Main 445.
National cash register for sale, al
most new. Sharon Sc Eddlngs.
The king of all 6c cigars, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan, sole agent.
For rent Eight room house at ;
909 East Court. Inquire Ralph How
land. !
120 acres timber, easy of access, 40 '
cords to the acre, 9 per acre will buy 1
It. E. T. Wade. '
Eggs from high scoring White I
Wyandottes for sale. Also a few good '
cockerels. Roland Oliver. j
Wanted Position on ranch by man j
and wife. 10 years' practical experi
ence. Address "W," this office.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 12.
230 acre wheat ranch only three
miles west of Pendleton. Good house
and barn. Only $3000. Lee Teutsch.
See Ebrel & Shaver for well drill
ing. Estimates furnished on appli
cation. Addres 118 Lincoln street,
Pendleton.
Mrs. Rose Campbell is now showing
a complete line of new spring hats for
Btreet wear. Call and see the beau
tiful patterns.
Lost A morrocco book containing
a deposit check, letters and' a few me
morandums. Party finding same
leave at this office.
If you want fresh meat from a
new, clean market, phone Main 445.
Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder,
manager. 224 E. Court street
Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phone
Black 3391. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 647 Main st
Phone Main 92 for good clean lump
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum
ber Co., 700 West Alta street.
Just opened New sanitary plumb
ing shop at 304 Bast Court street
All work guaranteed. Estimates fur
nished. Phone Main 443. Alex Burt
For sale One half dozen barred
Rock hens, full bloods, and one
cockerel. Also some fall hatched
chickens of the same strain. Wm.
Gadwa. Phone Black 2972.
You can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try It Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 173, for clean screened Rock
Springs coal either lump or nut It
burns clean and goes further.
For sale Two hundred acres good
timber grazing land, about 60 acres
tillable, running water on place. This
Is a snap if taken within next thirty
days. Address W. B., Box 341, city.
Last Week of Our Big
SKIRT and WAIST
SALE
$7 to $10 Skirts at . $4.95
1.S0 to $2.00 Waists at . 98c
$3.50 to $4.50 Waists at $2.35 a
$ 1 2 to $ 1 6 Skirts for . $8.45
$2.25 to $3 Waists at $1.45
$4.75 to $6 Waists at $3.25
$4.50 and $5.00 Silk Waists
S3.35
$7.50 and $10.00 Silk Waists
$5.25
Save money by reading today's ads.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the board of trustees of the
eastern Oregon state hospital, at the
capltol building, Salem, until 12
o'clock noon, Monday, March 20th,
for the following labor and materials
for the Eastern Oregon State Hospit
al: Laying pipe line approximately
4500 feet, for water supply to said
Eastern Oregon State Hospital. All
to be done In accordance with plans
and specifications now on file with
the clerk of the board at the executive
office, capltol building, Salem, and
with Chas. A. Murphy, superintend
ent of construction of the Eastern
Oregon State Hospital, at Pendleton,
Oregon, and from whom further in
formation can be obtained. All bids
must be drawn In accordance with the
specifications, and the board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the board of trustees of
the Eastern Oregon State Hospital.
OSWALD WEST, Governor.
THOS. B. KAY, State Treasurer.
Attest:
R. A. WATSON. Clerk of the Board. I
$6.00 and $7.00 Silk Waists
$4.25
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Just received, fine lot of chickens
for Saturday. Order early. Pendleton
Cash Market.
Ask your grocer for Royal bread
then you get the best If they
don't keep It, phone Main 449.
For Sale Thirteen acres, half mile
east of city. Good buildings, orchard,
berries, vineyard, 5 acre chicken
park, Irrigating plant and water right.
Address G. W. Hanna, R. P. D. No.
1, Box 5.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
-on draught at the
Columbia Bar
632-636 Main Sl
FINE WINES
LIQUORS, CIGARS
We Serve to Please
Hermai Peters, Prop
Bowman Bar
One Block from Depot
A Gentlemen's Resort
Try Our
CIGARSand LIQUORS
They Please
Martin Anderson, Prop
Fresh and Wholesome Cakes, Pies, and Pastry
Delicacies Daily
Phone Main 449 for Prompt Delivery
Royal Bakery
RUDOLPH MARTIN, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail
Special orders given special attention
Retail Bakery and Factory, State Big. Cor. Webb and
Cottonwood Streets
Event of the Year POSITIVELY the BIGGEST AND BEST that Ever Happened
Grand $5000.00 OREGON THEATRE
FIRST PART
Augmented Orchoslra
OF FIFTEEN ARTIST MUSICIANS
A Big Specialties A
IV THE OLIO.
10 FUNNY END MEN.
50-Grand Chorus-50
NEW SONGS, JOKES AND DANCES..
UK'"D MARCH
46-17
Elks' Big
MINSTRELS
75 ALL LOCAL STARS
James Estes Glen Scott
Jack Gibson Jack Watson
Elmer Storie Joe Scrable
John Rosenberg
D. "Bill" Bailey
Clarence Moller
Roy Buchanan
Dick Mayberry
Lee Drake
T.vroM, sathe. frazier, slusher. Ferguson.
RON D, DICKSON, EDMUNDS, FEIUUNGTON. CORBY,
DICKSON, VOSE, CHESSMAN. ALEXANDER. SPELL,'
1DLEMAN, YOUNG. VINCENT AND 40 OTHERS.
Buy Tickets of Any Elk. Exchange Tickets for Reserve Seats at Hanscoms Thursday 9 A. M