East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BAHjY BAST OREGONIAN, FEXDWETOW. OJEUDOOl. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1911.
PAGE FIVE
Extra Special
oon
Sale
THURSDAY
For one day only we will place on
sale 1800 yards Silks in Messalines,
Plain and Fancy Foulards in all
shades and designs 1 9 to 27 inches
wide. All Silk Pongee in 27 and 36
inch Regular Values up to $1.25
Thursday Only
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PER
YARD
All You Want
See Large Window Display Tonight
F.E.L1VENGOOD&CO.
The Ladies' and Children's Store
JUNK Lailies Huiije Joiirnnl Patterns now Ready.
! LOCALS !
Pee I.biic 4 Son for signs.
rnsMmo pictures please all,
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Eon.
Tlione Main 4I! for bread wagon.
Phono Platroeder for fresh meat
anj lard. Main 445.
Froflt office for rent In Judd build
ing. F. E. Judd.,
Found Trary with the goods at
Donaldson's drug store.
i' i" king of nil Be cigars, "Devlin's
Fives " Joe Sullivan sole agent.
Ljt Multnomah g"hi medal with
Wlng. d M. Return to this uiflce.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
ee the best and the clearest pictures.
I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray
ing.' Tours for good work. Phone
R. 3811.
Fancy baked goods from the Royal
Rakcry on sale nt tho Delta. Baked
fresh every day.
Dressed chickens Friday and Sat
urday at the Cash Market, phone
Main 101.
Wanted Ry man and wife, posi
tion on ranch, inquire "T" this of
fice. A woman wanted on farm. Steady
employment. Call nt Standard Gro
cery Co.
For Rent Three furnUhed house
keeping rooms, electric lights and gas.
Xo children. 701 Thompson.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
flam, 620 Aura street. Thone Main
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main' 13.
jCIoeppens
l For Ico Cream Sodas That J
Please.
Try Our
CHOCOLATE ICECREAM
"The best made."
Ice Cream Sundae
Ono of our most popular
dishes.
Fresh Strawberries served
with ico cream.
Once a patron, .always a pat
ron, at
KOEPPENS
For Sale Cheap Two log houses at
Meachnm, Ore. Modern Improvements.
Six rooms each. Enquire of Meach
nm Lumber Co.
liuy ynur chickens for Sunday's din
ner nt the Central Meat Market.
Phone Main 33.
Huy your chickens for Sunday's
dinner nt the Central Meat Market,
i'hono Main 33.
For sa! Fine black driving and
riding hoiv. 7 years. Inquire R.
Sheen, care this office.
Wanted r.lrl for cooking and gen
eral house work. Apply to Mrs. E.
.1 liurk 32;, Water street.
The East Orcgonlan Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
' by their liberal patronage.
Phone Main 92 for good clean lump
r nut coal. Prompt delivery' to all
puis of the city. " Crab Creek Luii -her
Co., 700 West Alta street.
If you want fresh meat rrom a
new, clean market, pnone Main 44 5.
Fnrmcrs Meat Co., Conrad Platzoeder,
manager. 224 E. Court street.
Penland liios. Transfer Co., phone
fllack 8391. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all k'nds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 847 Main st
For bread, cookies, pastry and
cukes made fresh every day, phone
Main 4 49 and the wagon will call.
Royal Hakery, Webb nnd Cottonwood
streets,
For sale i-ro stock of cedar tele
phono posts. They are now in our
yards for Immediate Unlivery, J. A.
P.orle Lumber Co., Pendleton, phone
Main O.
For good light get a Stcelmantle
kerosene burner. Odorless, smokJ
less, most brilliant light by small
l ,...np; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl
I Obery, 211 Lee Street
For Rent Good pasture Jas. Mar
ple place near Meacham. $1.25 per
month per head. Stock to be deliv
ered nt ranch. R. Atterbury, Stan
field, Ore.
rtefore having your plumbing done
see mo for estimates. Sanitary
Plumbing Shop, 304 East Court
street. Alex Burt, "tho honest
plumber."
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
I, urns clean and goes further.
For sale Two hundred acres good
timber graxlnff 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.
Wanted at once Housekeeper In
family of five, elderly woman pre
ferred. Wngos, without washing, $25
per month, with washing, $30. Call
on or write to Mrs. Ubcl, caro O.-W,
R. & N. dopot, Umatilla, Oregon.
PERSONAL
MENTION
OTLEIJKATIOV IS LEFT OPEX.
(Continued from page one.)
If tho person who took the gold
headed umbrella belonging to a little
girl from tho Chrlstlnn church social
Monday. Mav 1st. will return the
same to 309 Thompson street. No
questions will be asked. The party
U known.
D. C. Brownell came up from Uma
tilla yesterday,
O. B. Mount of Baker la registered
at the St. George.
Bodley Hough of Hermiston spent
the night in Pendleton.
ti. P. Davidson of lone Is transact
ing business In Mie city.
Bruce Smith of Twin Falls, Idaho,
is a guest of the Bowman.
Van Bowman came In on the Wal
la Walla local this morning.
Mrs. H. C. Jensen of Wapata, Ida.,
is registered at the Pendleton.
Mrs. Frank Parker of Cuprum,
Idaho, is a visitor in the city.
Mark A. Sturtevant of Pilot Rock,
came in yesterday from that town.
Mrs. E. V. Brooklcr of La Grande
is over from the Union county seat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruppe drove
In from their ranch this morn'.ng.
F. V. Chapman and wife of Nye
were In the city from their home yes
terday. E. R. Parkes is here on a brief vis
it with his brother, Judge Joe II.
Parkes.
P. II. M'Phee, manager of Wenaha
.Springs, Is spending the day in Pen
dleton. D. P. Hlgginbotham of Hermiston,
came up from the project town this
morning.
O. D. Teele, the well known Echo
land owner, is spending the day in
Pendleton.
G: L. Hurd, the Stanfield newspa
perman, came In from the newest
town yesterday.
Ernest Walker of the Graham Fur
niture Co., has returned from a trip
to Portland.
Tom Haddock is among the west
end people spending the day In the
city on business.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leathers,
formerly of this city, are up today
from Hermiston.
Henry Somers of Hermiston, is up
from the project town today on a
business mission.
Attorney Homer I. Watts of Athe
na, came down from that town on the
local this morning.
J. M. Hall of Pasco came over yes
terday from the Washington end of
the Northern Pacific local.
Mrs. Burr Johnson left yesterday
for Ellensburg. Wash., where she will
visit for a couple weeks.
P. P. Sullivan of Hermiston, came
up from the project town yesterday
and spent (he night in Pendleton.
D. (. Saunders of Freuwater, came
din from the fruit town yesterday
and spent the night in the city.
H. C. Means, the Umatilla hotel
man, came up from the railroad town
on the early train this morning.
fieit Corley, wife and small son,
came up from Portland last evening
on a combined business and pleasure
trip.
S. D. Peterson, attorney and rep
resentative, came down this morn
ing on the local from his home at
Milton.
E. K. Myers, the well known local
u.-W. R. & X. switch engineer, has
returned from a brief trip to Port
land. John Durham, the hotel man for
merly of Echo, but in the business at
Athena, came in on tho local this
morning.
Elvin Craig, formerly of this city,
but now living in the v cinity of Sa
lem, is here for a few days on a bus
iness visit.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytic left on
Xo. 17 for Portland. Mrs. Lytic will
spend tho summer at the Weaver ho
tel In that y.
Bert Wilson, claim agent for the
O.-W. R. & N. company, left on the
local this morning after spending a
day or two in the city.
County School Superintendent
Frank K. Welles, left on the local
this morning for Hermiston, where he
will visit the public schools today.
William M. Roddy, advertising ad
vance agent for the Sells-Floto cir
cus, is in the city to arrange for the
proper exploiting of the big tented
show.
Francis Donahoe of Chehalis,
Wash,. Is visiting with his daughter.
Mrs. E. E. Klrtlej, wife of the well
known salesman, in the Alexander de
partment store.
E. P. Dodd, the Hermiston real es
tate man, is up from the project town
to appear before the county court for
the petitioners for one of tho new
roads in the west end.
Mrs. Ren Hill' came over from
Wnlla Walla last evening. and with
her hlster, Miss Lora Perry, will leave
tonight for Kansas to spend the sum
mer with their parents.
Tut McKee, the local O.-W. R. &
N. yardmaster, has returned from a
visit to the eastern states and has re
sumed his duties. Mrs. McKee will
continue her visit for several weeks.
Mrs. M. Wallace, a sister of the
Into Mrs. J. P. Ritnor. of Washington,
Tenn., nnd Mrs. M. B. Wallace nnd
Master Todd Wallace of Boston,
Mass., who have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Storle
since Sunday en route home from a
winter's sojourn In California, will
leave tonight for th east.
Mrs. Mark Ferguson nnd children
came In this morning on the North
ern Pacific train to Join Mr. Fer
guson, who has been here some time.
Mrs. Ferguson is well known in this
elty, being tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bentley, nnd her many
friends will be glad to learn that she
will make Pendleton her home ngain.
the cooperation of tho members In
his Bupport.
J. J. Sayer.
J. J. Sayer, field secretary for the
Portland Commercial club, address
ed the association and told of the In
formation he Is gathering In eastern
Oregon. He is obtaining data for
use by the Immigration bureau and
also by the press bureau of the Port
land club. Mr. Sayer also gaQo ex
tended advice regarding the work of
the Pendleton club and urged among
other things that due Interest be ta
ken by Pendleton in the various sec
tions of the county. He urged that
better quarters be secured for the lo
cal club, but places the display and
publicity features of the club above
the social side.
Frank Sloan, president of the Stan
field Commercial club and D. C.
Brownell of Umatilla, were also call
ed upon for remarks and responded
with interesting talks.
During the business session of the
club the following new members were
elected to membership: F. J. Mc
Monies, S. R. Thompson, J. H. Gwlnn
and Lester Hamley.'
T0 Tight In Paris.
Paris, May 3. Harry Lewis and
Leo Houck, the American middle
weights, will fight their postponed
twenty-round bout at the Cirque de
Paris tonight.
New York Woodmen.
Saratoga, N. Y., May 3. Modern
Woodmen of America opened the state
convention of the order here today.
The state camp has completed prep
arations for its part In the entertain
ment of the national head camp dele
gates, who will gather in Buffalo in
June.
Lost Black horse, two white shoul
ders; branded J. H. Return horse to
China Garden above tho Hospital.
NOTICE OF THE PAYMENT OF
CITY OF PENDLETON' IMPROVE
MENT BONDS.
Notice Is hereby given that City of
Pendleton Improvement Bonds Xos.
nine, ten and eleven will be paid up
on presentation thereof to the under
signed at the American Xational
Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon. Interest on said Bonds
ceases from this date,
Dated May 2, 1911.
LEE MOUUHOUSE,
Treasurer of the City of Pendleton.
By Wm. Mickelsen, Deputy.
Call for Warrants.
All road warrants registered during
the months of November and Decem
ber, 1910, January and February,
1911, will be paid at my office in the
county court house upon presentation.
Interest ceased upon date of pub
lication. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, May 2d,
1911. G. W. BRADLEY,
County Treasurer.
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T o r.i - B 0 V
PRETTY
DRESSES
DETACHABLE
PLOOMEKS
COLLAPSIBLE
HAT
All of the SAME MATERIAL and WASHABLE. The
Bloomers attached Inside the Dress WITH BUTTONS.
The Hat COLLAPSIBLE, and all Easily Laundered.
A blessing to mothers. A child wears only this combina
tion in Summer and can easily Dress Herself. Xo other
clothing needed.
) Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
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BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieuni.
Fenaieton s ravoriie picture tne
ater, excellent program for Tuesday's
1. "A Republican Marriage." Vlt
agraph. A story of the French rev
olution with a dramatic grasp and
historic import. Helene de la Croix,
an aristocrat of proud and passionate
disposition, has been brought up to
look upon the peasants as little more
than cattle. Bernard, a blacksmith,
conceives a passion for her. She is
storm stayed in an old hunting lodge,
which is struck by lightning, and
Bernard rescues her from the burn
ng building Her castle Is besieged
by the revolutionary soldiers, Ber
nard, now a sergeant in the army
pleads for her, renounces his allegi
ance to the republic, espouses her
cause, and chooses death "with her
rather than freedom without her.
2. "Prlscilla and the Umbrella." Bl
ograph. Another episode In the ro
mantic life of Paul. Paul and Harry
certainly have a tempestuous time
fighting for the good graces of Prls
cilla. A very attractive comedy.
3. "The Apple of His Eye." Pathe.
A iframa that is Interesting through
out. The story is clean and the ac
tors perform their parts with under
standing. 4. "The Peat That Failed." Kos
mik. An outlaw marked with the
"Fleur de Lis," the symbol which
criminal making his way Incognito
through the country accompanied by
his sister, is royally entertahed by an
hospitable lord. He makes love to
the lord's daughter and plans to do
away with his rival In her affection?.
His scheme fails. He then arranges
a duel with the man he would have
assassinated. His sistes is so hurt by
I his evil plans that she reveals his
i true social position and makes it im
i possible for him to accomplish his de
signs. 5. Pictures in chemistry showing in
full detail the formation of numerous
products Into crystals. Processes
which really require hours are shown
within a few moments' time.
Tho Pastime.
The house of quality. A good pro
gram for Tuesday's change.
"The Fortune Hunters," Sellg.
This Is a society comedy drama. It
depicts, with a good deal of anima
tion, the adventures of two bogus
counts who search for marriageable
daughters of wealthy people. By pre
tending to be of noble birth, they
find no difficulty in gaining an entree
into wealthy if not aristocratic cir
cles. "Get Rich Quick Wallace," a
hale and hearty capitalist falls an
easy prey to the rogues. Wallace has
two daughters whose ambition to
shine as social leaders, causes them
to cast aside two honest young Am
ericans who love them for them
selves, In favor of these fake nobles,
who are put out of business Ju3t as
they lead their brides to the altar.
"The Warrant of Red Rube," by
Melies. A story of how a bad man
was too much for a number of depu
ties, but was captured by the sheriff
disguised as a tenderfoot. The story
Is well told and has a degree of in
terest which holds the attention
throughout. It is both thrilling and
amusing.
"At the Old Mlll'.by George Kleine.
This love story is told around a pic
turesque old mill. The acting Is good
and there Is considerable satisfaction
seeing the crusty old landlord relin
quish his demand for the girl's hand
and bless the two young lovers. There
is no question of the attractiveness of
this picture. ,
"Making Bamboo Hats in Java."
The natives work with such sprightli
ness and good humor, the little chil
dren amongst them smile so rough
ishly into the camera, that the film
holds the attention from first to last.
"The Bad Man's Downfall." Es
sany. A splendid western drama, with
the winsome girl, the bad man and
the avenging gentleman who rescues
the girl.
Read the want ads.
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Large and Com
plete Line of
Cor. College and Railroad Sts. adjoining Planing Mill
No Orders to Large,
No Orders to Small,
will be pleased to figure with you
Rubberoid, Genasc and
Flintkote Roofing and Build
Paper of all kinds, weights
and sizes.
Header Beds and Cook Houses made
to order
LUMBER SHINGLES
LATH POSTS
SASH MOULDINGS
DOORS SAND
LIME BRICK
PLASTER CEMENT
CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES.
Office opposite- Electric Sul
Phone Main O.
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Special:
We have 120 sacks erf Hy
d rated lime that we wish to
close out. Just the thing for whitewashing
fences, ebicken coops, etc., marking out ten
nis courts and baseball diamonds.
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Horses EstrayoU.
Estrayod from Umatilla reservation
about April 1, two saddle horse.s
lu y E on right shoulder, ono spotted
sorrel, one gray, tho same brand; and
one roan work horse, that est rayed
April 18. Reply to Umaplne, East
Oregonlnn.
WALSH'S
If you want real bargains in the Grocery
line, you can make no mistake by trad
ing at Pendleton's Best Grocery.
We can save you money on every article you buy.
A trial and you will be convinced.
WALSH'S
"Home of Qyality ' Phone Main 442
Prompt Delivery, We guarantee everything to be as represented.