East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 16, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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AIIY KAflT OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1911.
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Oxford and
Pimp
IE
ime
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
F. E. Livengood Co.
Hie Women's and Children's Store.
APRIL Ladies Homo Journal Patterns Ready.
LOCALS
See Lane & Son fr signs.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra,
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son.
Woman wants day work. Address
S02 Garden street.
Wanted Woman dishwasher at
Southern Cafe at once.
PhoneT Platzoeder for fresh meat
and lard. Main 441.
National cash register for aale, al
most new. Sharon A Eddlngs.
The kins ef all fie cigars, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan, sole agent
For rent Eight room house at
909 East Court. Inquire Ralph How
land. 120 acres Umber, easy of access, 40
cords to the acre, 19 per acre will buy
It. E. T. Wade.
Eggs from high scoring White
Wyandottes for sale. Also a few good
cockerels. Roland Oliver.
Wanted Position on ranch by man
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 A 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
street wear. Call and see the beau
tiful patterns.
All kinds of fresh fish all the time
at the Pendleton Cash Market.
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 H. Court street.
Penland Bras. Transfer Co., phone
Black 3391. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all kinds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 147 Main st
Phone Main 92 for good clean lump
or nut ceal. Prompt delivery te all
parts of the city. Crab Creek Lum
ber Co., 700 West Alta street.
Just opened New sanitary plumb
ing shop at 304 East 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.
Gndwa. Phone Black 2971.
Tou 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. 2., Box 341, city.
For sale or rent 160- acre ranch In
Coombs Canyon, about 13S acres till
able, good wheat or barley land. For
further particulars Inquire James
Coyna at St. Anthony's Hospital.
Just received, fine lot of chickens
for Saturday. Order early. Pendleton
Cash Market
Your Doctor Is Honest
Honest in his knowledge ofjdiagnosis and treatment.
Honest in hiendeavsrsjforjhispatients' benefit.
We put his medicines together in
the most scientific way, under
the best and safest conditions .
Your doctorjandjyour druggist guard your health
"We are injtbusiness
for yourf good health."
THE PENDLETON j ? DRUG CO.
Haviland China, Cut Glass
Hand Painted China, Etc.
Still goins at Auction Sale Prices
If you diden't 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 Serves Yu Best
BIDS WANTED ON NEW
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
I!IIIERS TO Sl'BMIT TIIFJH
PLANS AND SPECIFICATION'S
Council Decides on Iminctliuto Con
struction (jticHllou of Closing Au
ra, and IJllotli Streets Up Next
Week.
Bids for the construction of a bridge
across the river at Main street will be
advertised for immediately, follow
ing the adoption of the tentative
plana and specifications of City En
gineer Geary Kimbrell at a meetmg
of the council last night. Just at
present it has not been deemed
whether the bridge shall run across
the river straight with the street or
at an angle, and this decision will be
contingent upon the ability of the
city to purchase a small piece of
gtound on the north side of the river.
However, according to the city engi
neer, there will be no difference In
expense except a slight Increase In the
cost of abuttmenta in case the bridge
should be run across at an agle. Each
bidder will be required to submit
complete plans and specifications of
his own.
Closing of Streets.
Mayor Murphy served notice on the
council last night that an ordinance
to clone Aura and Lllleth streets at
their intersection with the railroad
would be read for the first time at
the meeting next week and It la ex
pected there will be considerable dis
cussion on the matter.
Sprinkling Contracts.
Acting upon the recommendation
of the mayor, the council voted to
have the recorder advertise for bids
for the sprinkling of the city's streets
on the same plan as that adopted last
year.
Sewer on Court Street.
Engineer Kimbrell also made a re
port to the council on the proposed
extension of the sewer system past
the asylum site, showing the cost and
advantages of different routes. From
this report It became apparent to atl
of the councllmen that It Is most ad
visable to run the extension out Court
street and to abandon the 2800 feet
which cuts off across country to the
present outlet. Councilman Sharon,
Bluff street east, to the termination
thereof, thence southerly to the City
limits.
District No. 4.
All-Btreets south of the south line
of Webb street, and west of the west
line of Vincent street.
The City to furnish sprinklers, wa
gons and water, and the contractor to
furnish horses, harness and driver,
and to put up and take down all stand
pipes etc.; separate proposals will be
received for each district, and no con
tract will be awarded to any one bid
der for more than one district, the
hours of sprinkling to be in accord
ance with the orders of the Street
Committee, all bids shall specify the
price pi-r team and man per day of
10 hours, time when teams are not
engaged In sprinkling to be deducted.
The city reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
16th day of March, A. D. 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
NOTICE OI' BIDS FOR BRIDGE
CONSTRUCTION'.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Pen
dleton will receive bids for the con
struction of a steel bridge across the
Umatilla river on Main Street, In the
City of Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon, at the City Recorders office
in the City of Pendleton, until March
23th, 1911, at 5 o'clock P. M. Said
Bridge to be of the material, and con
structed !n accordance with the tenta
tive Plans and Specifications therefor
prepared by and now on file In the
office of the City Surveyor of the City
of Pendleton. Each bidder to furnish
his own plans, and each bid must be
accompanied by a Certified Check in
the s'jm of 5 per cent of the amount
of the bid. Payable to the order
of the Mayor of the City of Pendleton.
Sut h bridge to he placed In such po
sition across the Umatilla river as di
rected by the Common Council. The
Common Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bida.
Dated this 16th day of March, 1911,
THOS. F1TZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
An Endless Chain
of Sickness.
There are upwards of one million deaths
each year in the United States. In SAi1,
of cases the people who die are less than
sixty-uve years old. llie evils that are
who has been the chief advocate of !due to disease can be escaped Justinpro
rpfainina. fh iin ir i.m ..t portion as the conditions and habits that
night admitted that he had become
convinced that the Court street ex
tension was more feasible and with
drew his opposition. Just what size
pipe will be used has not been decid
ed but it Is probable that it will be
either 20 Inch or 22 inch, either one
of which will carry several times the
present amount of sewage. The sen
timent expressed last night was nso
in favor of the extension of the Webb
or Alta street sewers In the near fu
ture in order that the southwest por
tion of the city may have connections.
It is probable that a lateral will be
run from the Court street extension
to connect with the west end school,
ns the city engineer was of the opin
ion that such a line is practicable.
ROOSEVEIiT AND FAMILY
AT THE GRAND CANYON
Albuquerque, N. M., March 16.
Roosevelt, his wife and Miss Ethel,
arrived at Grand Canyon this after
noon. They will spend tomorrow
sight seeing and be in Phoenix Saturday.
Wanted Sewing by the day. Prices
reasonable. I'hone Red 2551.
Everything fresh and clean.
Bakery.
Koyal
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
Slates, for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of John E. Beam, a
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of John Hi Beam,
in the County of Umatilla and District
aforesaid. Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given, that on the
15th dny of March, A. D. 1911, the
said John E. Brum was duly adjudi
cated a Bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his Creditors will be held
at the office of the undersigned. Re
feree In Bankruptcy, at Pendleton,
Oregon, on March 29th, A. D. 1911, at
ten o'clock A. M. of the said day, at
which time and place the Creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a Trustee, examine the Bank
rupt, and transact such other business
as may properly come before said
meeting.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
16th day of March, A. D. 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
NOTICE OK IMIOTOSALS FOR
STREET SPRINKLING FOR THE
SEASON OF 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that propos
als will be received by the Street Com
mittee of the Common Council of the
City of Pendleton at the office of the
City Recorder In the City Hall build
ing until March 29th, 1911. at 7:30
o'clock P. M. for sprinkling the streets
of the city of Pendleton for the sea
son of 1911, the districts to be sprinkl
ed are as follows, viz:
District No. 1.
All streets on the north side of the
Umatilla river.
District No. 2.
All streets on the south side of the
Umatilla River, west of the east line
of Main street, and north of the south
line of Webb street.
District No. 3.
All streets lying east of a line be
ginning nt the Intersection of the enst
lino of Main street with the Umatilla
river, thence following tho east line
of Main street to the south line of
Webb street, thence following the
south line of Webb street east, to the
west line of Vincent street, thence fol
lowing the west line of Vincent street
east to the north line of Bluff street,
thence following the north line of
bring on disease become more widely
understood.
Then too a chronic disease which may
ballle tho skill of tho geiicrul practitioner
may yet be permanently cured by the
1.1 f.:.. ...1 1 l . I;
i uysiciun who lias uiauu one line oi uis
eae a specialty.
It would bo just as absurd for the Pro
fessor in a medical collepe presuming to
lecture on all subjects as for the one Phy
sician to presume to understand the nat
ure and cure ol everv disease.
That is why Dr. K.'V. Pierce established
tho Invalids' Hotel and Surpical Institute
many years aso with a full stall of Phy
sicians and Surgeons ho though edu
catd to practice in all departments of
medicine are here assigned to a special
department only to which each special
ist devotes his entire time, study and
attention.
The sick whd have been treated nt Dr.
Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, liutlalo. N Y.,
have much to say in regard to this won
derfully equipped Sanitarium, where all
electrical apparatus, as well as electric
water baths, Turkish baths, static elec
tric machines, high-frequency current,
and other most modern and up-to-date
a
d
Read the want ads today.
pparatus are used for the cure of chronic
iseases. Tho treatment of chronic dis
eases that are peculiar to women have for
many years been a factor in the cures
alfected at tho Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Institute.
Tho physicians and surgeons employed
are among the most experienced and sic i II
ful in tho country, men who have made
these-diseases thc'ir life study, and whoso
highest ambition Is to excel in their
treatment.
How well they havo succeeded may lie
judged from the .fact that their practice
embraces cases from jeverv State and Ter
ritory of the Union as well us from foreign
lauds. Many thousands are annually
treated, eit'ier through correspondence
or at Dr. l'.ercc's Institution. It is an
old adago that, " Kxpericnee makes per
ect." and the slcilU d spccialii-ts In this
Held of practice cure thousands of cases
which have been abandoned as incurable
by general practitioners.
One of the most wonderful electrical
appliances is the X-ray used at the Insti
tute which may be used loth in the treat
ment of various diseases and in the diag
nosis of many obscure conditions. With
its aid the Interior of the human lxxly is
no longer the sealed book it has been here
tofore. Abnormal .states of the hones,
pall stones, stono in the bladder or in the
kidneys, are shown (plainly by what are
known as X-ray photographs. Internal
tumors, and the enlargement of the deep
seated organs, are also discovered by this
means and in the diagnosis of tuberculosis
of the lungs this agent lias proven a most
valuable aid. When applied to some of
tho less fatal chronic ailments of germ
origin it has proven very effective as a
curative agent.
Another interesting proceeding is thr
violet-ray treatment produced by concen
trating tlio violet or chemical rays from
an are light with a specially prepared
carbon upon any portion of the body that
may be the seat of pain. Sufferers' from
neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains,
sprains, also from those obscure exhaust
ing pains tthe origin of which cannot at
times bo accurately determined) frequent
ly find immediate relief from a single
treatment and usunllv with a little per
sistence in the use of this aid, comfortable
health or perfect recovery Is obtained.
Tho incandescent light bath, consisting
of a cabinet in which the patient Is
bathed in tho combined rays of many
electric light glolx-s. has produced really
wonderful results in diabetes, sciatica,
rheumatism, obesity, aniemla, and some
forms of kidney and heart trouble. It
has also proven valuable in chronic bron
chitis, bronchial asthma and various skin
diseases. As a general hygienic measure
its efficiency can scarcely be over-estimated.
Hundreds are brought to this Institu
tion from far distant states and they go
homo In a few weeks well and strong.
Quito as marvelous are the thousands of
cures annually accomplished through cor
espondence, while the patient remains
quietly at home. Others consult In per
son, and after being examined are pro
vided with especially prepared medicines
and return homo to carry out tho treat
ment. Everyone who consults tho specialists,
whether by letter or in person receives the
most careful and considerate attention.
tireat cam Is exercised not to over en
courage thoso who consult tho specialists
of this institution that no false hopes
may bo raised.
Consultation by letter or In person Is
absolutely free no cluirgo whatever so
that tho public when afflicted are invited
to write Dr. Pierce at tho Invalids' Hotel
i and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
Last Week of Our Big '
SKIRT and WAIST
SALE
I
$7 to SI 0 Skirts at . $4,95
1.S0 to $2.00 Waists at . 98c
$3.50 to $4.50 Waists at $2.35
$12 to $16 Skirts for . $8.45
$2.25 to $3 Waists at $1.45
$4.?5 to $6 Waists at $3.25
$4.50 and $5.00 Silk Waists $3.35 ,
$7.50 and $10.00 Silk Waists $5.25
$6.00 and $7.00 Silk Waists S4.25
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
STREET STAND AT EVANS'
CIGAR STORE.
PHONE RED 3961
614 SO. MAIN
Auto tor Hire
Out of Town Trips a Specialty
Capacity Four Passengers New Car.
CAB RATES IN CITY.
Always Ready.
Gfve Me a Trial JOS. N. BOHL Pendleton, Ore.
Tone Your Chickens
For Breeding
N
ow
Don't feed meat and fresh bone or your eggs will not
hatch. Our clerks are willing to show you through a line
neyer before carried in Pendleton, come now and see them
and purchase later.
We take orders for
Incubators and Brooders,
Hare some on hand now; also wire
nests, carriers, folding egg boxes,
collapsible coops, water fountain and
feeders.
A. T. Matthews Co.
"The Chicken Doctor"
129 E. Alta St Phone Maim 134.
Worry!
MONEY:
to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental
money pay for your home.
Call or write for particulars.
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO.
J. H.- Delaney, Agt., BuXTemp1'
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
to