East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BAHiX KABT ORKGO.MA.N, PKNDLHTTOIf. ORXX20K, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 111.
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Great Showing of
EASTER
DRESSES SUITS
Don't Wait Pick Out the One You
Want Today
SILK DRESSES . $15 to $35
WASH DRESSES . $1.50 to $25
SUITS
$12.50 to $37.50
No Charges for Alterations
Hotico!
All our children's and misses' Easter
pumps and oxfords now ready. Pumps
from one to Btven straps, black or red
tops.
F. E. Livengood Co.
The Women's and Children's Store.
LOCALS
See Lane & Son for signs.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 17S.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Son.
Phone Platzoeder (or fresh meat
and lard. Main 445.
Front office for rent In Judd building-.
F. E. Judd.
All kinds or fresh fish all the time
at the Pendleton Cash Market.
The king of all 8c cigars, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent.
For rent Nicely furnished front
room; close in. Phone Red 3291.
Everybody goes to the Orpheura to
see the best and the clearest pictures.
For rent Eight room house at
109 East Court Inquire Ralph How
land. Bungalow on north aide of river, al
so furniture for sale. Charles J. Fer
guson. I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray
ing. Tours for good work. Phone
R. 3811.
Phone Red 3961 for quick ato cab
service. 26 rent fares In city. Rates
by hour or mile for out of town trrps.
Want to rent at once Piano In
first cIii.hs shape. Apply S00 West
.Court street.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main It.
Sharon St Eddlngs have secured the
local agency for the Johnson Ideal
Halter, the best cheap halter In the
market.
For Sale Cheap Two log houses at
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ToUelj UGoods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
PS
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. nOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Dmppiste of East
ern Oregon.
Meacham, Ore. Modern Improvements.
Six rooms each. Enquire of Meach
ntn Lumber Co.
Phone Main 92 for good clean lump
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
parts of the city. Crab Creek Lun -ber
Co., 700 West Alta, street.
If you want fresh meat from a
new, clean market, phone Main 44S.
Farmers Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder,
manager. 224 E. Court street
Two carloads brood sows on sale
at O.-W. R. & N. stockyards Satur
day, April 1st. For particulars, see
Lee Teutsch.
Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phone
Black 3391. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all k'nds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 647 Main st
For bread, cookies, pastry and
cakes made fresh every day, phone
Main 449 and the wagon will call.
Royal Baker Webb and Cottonwood
streets.
For Sale Two acre home east
Pendleton. Alfalfa, fruit, garaen.
Good buildings, water system and
bath. Address J. H. Bryant Pendle
ton, Oregon.
Lost Saturday in Alexander's
store, small gold watch, set with dia
mond, monogram E. K. engraved on
front. Finder return to this office for
reward.
For sale Reynolds' Automatic
Harvester. Has only cut 1100 acres.
Easy terms. Inquire of Pendleton
Iron Works, Marion Jack or S. C.
Blttner, Pendleton, Ore.
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 tajcen within next thirty
days. Address W. B., Box 141, city.
New hydrants Do away with your
old rod and stop-cocks and use the
antl-freesing hydrants. Call and see
them at the Sanitary Plumbing shop,
304 E. Court stret, Alex Burt prop.
Wanted A small furnished house
or three or four furnished housekeep
ing rooms by man and wife and one
child. Inquire this office. Address
"C."
Special.
Until May 1st we will sell 10 lb.
can's pure lard, $1.60; 6 lb. can pure
lard, 80c; 3 lb. can pure lard 60c. Cen
tral Meat Market.
CALL ITU ROAD WARRANTS.
All road warrants registered during
the months of May, June, July. Au
gust, September and October, 1910,
will be paid at my office In the coun
ty court house, upon presentation.
Interest ceased upon date of publi
cation. Dated Pendleton, Orgon, April It,
1911. G. W. BRADLEY,
County Treasurer.
And the more Insignificant a man
Is the more annoying he may be.
Haviland China, Cut Glass
Hand Painted China, Etc,
Still going 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 You Best
PERSONAL
MENTION
J. M. Gilbert of Ukiah, is in the
city.
George Ladd of Long creek, Is a
guest of the Bowman hotel.
E. G. Thomas of Walla Walla, was
a visitor In the city yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakeley return
ed this morning from an official trip
to Weston.
J. Collahun of Pendleton, was a
business visitor in the city yesterday,
Walla Walla Union.
Abo Miller, well known Pilot Rock
restaurant, is ,n the city today en
route to Ellensburg, Wash.
Bert Whitman of the Pendleton
Cash market went to Sparks this
morning to purchase some cattle.
F. T. O'Connell of Umatilla, came
up from the far west end town yes
terday and spent the night here.
Attorney Homer I. Watts came
down from his home at Athena this
morning to attend to, legal matters.
Col. H. G. Newport, chief of the
booster brigade at Hermlston, Is In
the cliy today.
Mrs. Ralph E. Storey was called to
Milton this morning to attend her
mother, who is ill at that place.
Mrs. A. P. Sprague of Portland will
arrive In the city on Friday evening
to visit with her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. E. J. Sommerville.
Miss Bertha Alexander left yester
day for Portland, where she will at
tend the wedding of Miss Lillian
ltoorke, which is to occur April 19.
Attorney James P. Neal of Free-
water, came In on the local from
Walla Walla this morning to tran
sact legal business.
Roy Neal and wife returned to their
home In Stanfleid this morning on
tho local after spending the night in
the city.
Hon. W. R. Ellis went to Hermls
ton on the local this morning to look
after his piece of land under the
project.
Mlnss Evelyn Sommerville, who is
attending school In Portland, will ar
rive In the city tomorrow evening to
spend the spring vacation with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Somh-
mervllle.
C. L. Morgan, who is now engaged
in selling lands under the Umatilla
project, and has never yet failed to
locate an easterner who came west to
view the project, has been In town
today.
TAIT INVITED TO ATTEND
DEVEIiOPMENT CONGRESS
Washington, April 12. Senator
Jones of Washington today Invited
President Taft to attend the North
western development congress at Se
attle In December. The president
promised to give the matter his se
rious onsideration.
Old CliincNc Wonuin Dies.
A Chinese woniun by the name of
Seng Yu died this morning In the lo
cal Chinatown after a long illness.
She was aged about "5 years and had
been In America for the past forty
years. The body will be buried from
the Buker undertaking parlors tomor
row afternoon.
TRUE BILLS FOR SIX
.JEWELRY STORE ROBBER
IS AMONG THE GIUST
Not Trno Bills Returned Aim Inst
Three Alleged OffeiicJers-Tury In
Threshing Damage Suit Returns
Verdict Giving $200 to Plaintiff.
True bills were returned yesterday
afternoon by the grand Jury against
four men and two boys and all will
come up for trial during the present
term of court.
R. M. Vermillion is Indicted for
forgery committed at Helix when he
passed a bad check upon his land
lady. James Flarty, the man who Is
accused of the recently burglaries at
Pilot Rock. Is charged with larceny
from a dwelling, which is the same
charge made against Ivan Ringdahl,
the man who smashed the windows of
the Schaefer Jewelry store in this city
and took several articles of Jewelry.
Ralph Rose, the young man accused
of robbing the dwelling of the gov
ernment trapper near Meacham, was
Indicted on a similar charge. Arthur
Oulliford and John McCulloch. the
two Echo boys, are charged with steal
ing a cow from Asa B. Thomson.
Not true bills were returned
against Walter Gilman, foreman on
Attorney Will M. Peterson's fruit
ranch at Cayuse, accused of stealing
a mare nnd gelding from William
Joshua, and against Amos Thompson,
accused of grossly disturbing the
public peace In the ovn of Freewa
ter. Lldvnll Given $2(o.
The jury In the case of Victor Lln
vall vs. Amanda T. Gelnger. former
ly Amanda T. Southwell, called In
tho suit of Rosa Guderinn, formerly
Rosa Southwell, rendered a verdict
for $200 to the plaintiff late yester
day afternoon. This Is tho case in
which Lidvall alleged there was $315
due him for threshing the barley of
the defendant last year. In her an
swer, the defendant charged that
much of tho crop wag wasted because
of the poor machinery used by the
plaintiff and she asked for 1600
damages.
Criminal Case. Under Way.
The Jury in the case of the State
vs. Albert McCumber was selected by
noon today and testimony Is being ta
ken this afternoon. The defendant
Is accused of stealing a cow from P.
J. Kelly In the east end of the county.
SPECIAL EASTER BARGAINS
FOR. THURSDAY ONLY
A Sale of MODE Unilcrvoar
31.25 White Lisle Union Suits 95c
32.00 Silk and Cotton Union Suits tl-05
12 l-2c Sleeveless Vests 3 for 25c
15c Sleeveless Vests for 11c
20c Sleeveless Vests for t He
2ro Swiss Ribbed Vests for 18c
35c Swiss Ribbed Hand Finished Vests 25c
50c White Lisle Hand Finished Vests 88c
Toadies' 60c Union Suits lace trimmed at 35c
Ladles' 65c Union Suits lace trimmed 48c
Soiled Muslin Underwear 1-3 off
VHDERWEAR
$2.25 andi2.50 Black Underskirts for $1.75
Las': Week of the Big Suit Sale
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Better Goods for
Less Money
The navy department has erected a
wireless telegraph station at Fort My-
er, Va., powerful enough to communi
cate with warships 2000 miles from
the nation's capital.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheum.
Pendleton's favorite pitture the
atre offers good program for Tues
day's change.
' 1. The Romance on Bar O. Es-
sanay. A thrilling dramatic photo
play with unusually beautiful western
scenery. The story of a cowboy s
strenuous courtship.
2. Redemption. Kosmlk. A good
drama conveying a moral, in an in
teresting fashion, and remarkable for
a very pretty setting.
3. The Thames from Oxford to
Richmond. Kosmlk. An out door pic
ture by this firm Is always worthy of
admiration and in this film an excel
lent impression of the Thames can be
obtained along some of its upper
reaches. The views of the city of Ox
ford are well worth seeing and the
same observation applies to the many
notable sights along the river.
4. Oh, You Clubman. American
Pathe. A humorous skit retailing the
story of a clubman who lsisted upon
leaving his wife alone evenings, and
how she cured him of the habit A
supposed burglar gave him an awful
shock and it was sufficiently powerful
to make him change his ways.
Changing the Cooks. Melies Star
film, 1000 ft. This is a comedy that
? something like a comedy. Come
see this one, it will serve you a square
meal of fun. Highly flavored and
well seasoned.
Four full reels of film at each per
formances
The Pastime.
The house of quality. A big fea
ture film for Tuesday's change.
'The Mission Carrier." Kalem
drama. A tale of the golden mission
days In old Spanish California, acted
by the Star Kalem players. Carlyle
Blackwell as "The Carrier" and Alice
Jcyce as "Delores." The scene where
the girl Is riding to the rescue of her
lover and Is surprised by a band of
Indians and the gallant rescue by mis
sion people are all thrlllingly por
trayed. "The Sword and the Cross." A col
ored feature in twelve scenes. Alban
'ir, the perfect's son meets and loves
Fabiola, a beautiful Christian maid
en and In order to win the fair girl
Albanus becomes a Christian. Lyceus
betrays the Christians in order to
avenge the attitude of Fabiola toward
him as he also loves the maiden, an
Albanus Is condemned to die.
Breakers in the Clouds." Around
Mount Blanc. Taken from the obJer
vatory at a height of 15.000 feet a
triumph of art
"Oh. Tou Kids." American com
edy. This picture will carry you back
to your boyhood days.
"The Paoli Brothers." Scenic. An
excellent picture of this family of well
known acrobats.
"Hefty Burke's Romance." Edison.
A lively farce.
Samplo Shoes at Sample Prices
Men's Goodyear welt shoes and oxfords, in black, tan and pat
ent leather, selling regular for
$2
55
at
THE HUB
THE BARGAIN STORE OF PENDLETON.
!f 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. Dolaney, Agt.,4Temple
WALSH'S SPECIALS
Great saving Cash Prices' on Groceries for this week. These are but a few.
1 6 lbs. Best Cane Sugar . . . $1.00
20 lbs. Fancy White Beans . . $1.00
4 pkgs. Best C. Starch . . . 25c
3 pkgs. Quaker C. Flakes . . 25c
1 gal. can Winner Catsup . . 50c
1 lb. English Breakfast Tea . . . 25c
Tomatoes, the can . . . . . 1 0c
String Beans, the can . . . . 1 0c
Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 for . .25c
Best 30c Coffee in the city, lb. . . .25c
5 gal. Pearl Oil . . . . $1.25
Pickles, large keg . . . $1.05
WALSH'S
PHONE MAIN 442. Prompt Delivery. We guarantee everything we sell to be as rcprcoeutcd.