East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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9AILY MAST OREUONIAN, PBNBliHJrOW, OKBQOH. TIIUIISDAY, MAY 4, 1911.
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Extra Special Sale
Friday and Saturday
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
Spring Jackets
Notice these low prices then
come in tomorrow and let us '
show yon
$3.50 Jackets will sell for . $2.65
$4.00 Jackets will sell for . $2.95
$5.00 Jackets will sell for . $3.45
$6.00 Jackets will sell for . $4.90
$7.00 Jackets will sell for . $5.60
$8.00 Jackets will sell for . $5.85
$ 1 0.00 Jackets will sell at . $6.95
$12.50 Jackets will sell at . $8.35
$ 1 5.00 Jackets will sell at . $9.45
Friday and Saturday
F. E. LlVENGOODCO.
The Ladies' and Children's Store
JUNK Ladies Home Journal Patterns now Heady.
! LOCALS!
See Lane A Son for signs.
Pastime pictures please All.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane ft Son.
I'hone Main 449 for bread wagon.
Phone Plattoeder for freah meat
and lard. Main 446.
Front office for rent in Judd build
ing. P. E. Judd.
Found Tracy with the goods at
Donaldson's drug store.
The Icing of all to dears, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Hulllvan sole agent.
Lost Multnomah gold medal with
Winged M. Return to this office.
Everybody goes to the Orpheuin to
ee the beat and the clearest picture
I. C. Snyder guarantees good spray
ing. Yours for good work. Phona
R. H1I.
Fancy baked goods from the Royal
Bakery on sale at the Delta. Baked
fresh every day.
Dressed chickens Friday and Sat
urday at the Cash Market, phone
Main 101.
Wanted By man and wife, posi
tion on ranch. Inquire "T" this of
fice. A woman wanted on farm. Steady
employment. Call at Standard Gro
cery Co."".
For Rent Three furnlBhed house
keeping rooms, electric lights and gas.
No children. 701 Thompson.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main
Barn, 020 Aura street. Phone Main IS.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Walter Smith of lone, was in Pen
dleton today.
H. M. Bell of Payette, Idaho, Is a
guest of the Bowman,
James Swltzler of Walla Walra, Is
a business visitor In Pendleton.
Eldon Furnish went to Hermlston
this morning to spend the day.
Blllle Campbell camo down from
his home at Meacham yesterday.
Peto Murray made one of his fre
quent vlsitos to Pendleton this morn
ing.. E. G Marquis the Adams drug
gist la a pendleton business visitor to
day. J. O. Kincald of lone, Is in the
city attending to his insurance busi
ness. J, M. Sullens of Gibbon (was among
the out of town visitors in Pendleton
yesterday.
H. O'Neill of Echo, came up from
that town yesterday and spent the
night in the city.
J. G. Cutler, assistant superintend
ent for the Northern Pacific, has
been in town today.
Ernest Knight, the young Helix
rancher, came in this morning on the
Northern Pacific local.
E. P. Marshall went to the west
end of the county this morning to
look after his Interests there.
.Dr. D. C. McNabb, the well known
veterinarian, was an outgoing pas
senger on the local this morning.
Miss Irene Shea left on No. 17
this afternoon for Portland, where
she will be the guest of Mrs. T. C.
Warner for several days. ,
Supreme Judges Robert Eakln and
Frank Moore left this morning on the
local after completing the spring
term of court in this city.
Attorney J. T. Hlnkle was up from
Hermiston yesterday on matters per
taining to the opening of the new
roads in the west end of the county.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Mrs. A. E. Robb,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNaught and
Herbert Strohm returned to Herhis
ton this afternoon In the McNaught
car.
Fred Hendley, formerly county re
corder, but now connected with the
reclamation service at Hermlston, re
turned to the project town this morn
ing after transacting - business at the
court house.
STATE FORESTER
y.u;inc; campaign rou
I'KOTIXTION OF FOUKSTS
I loop pons';
For Ice Cream Sodas That
Please.
Try Our
CHOCOLATE ICECREAM
"Tho best made."
Ice Cream Sundae
Ono of our most popular
dishes.
Fresh Strawberries served
with ico creamr
Once a patron, always a pat
ron, at
KOEPPENS
For Sale Cheap Two log houses at
Meacham, Ore. Modern Improvement.
Six rooms each. Enquire of Meach
am Lumber Co.
Buy your chickens for Sunday's
dinner nt the Central Meat Market.
I'hone Main 33,
Wanted Ulrl for cooking and gen
eral house work. Apply to Mrs. E.
.1 Burke, 325 Water street
The East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore
gun's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal patronage.
Phone Main 91 for good clean lamp
or nut coal. Prompt delivery to all
pcrts of the city. Crab Creek Lun -ber
Co., 700 West Alta street.
If you want fresh meat rrom a
new. clean market, pnone Main 44J.
Farmers Meat Co, Conrad Plataoedar,
manager. 224 B. Court etrat.
Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phone
Black 2291. Piano i fornltare ul
heavy truoklng of . ail. k'aaa. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 4T IfaJa st
For bread, oooklea, pastry and
cakes made (rash every day, phona
Main 449. and the wagon will call.
Royal Bakery, Webb and Cottonwood
streets.
For sale Large stock of cedar tele,
phone posts. They are now In our
yards for Immediate delivery, J. A.
Doric Lumber Co., Pendleton, phone
Main O.
For good light get a SteelmanUe
kerosene burner. Odorless, smoke
less, most brilliant light by small
lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl
Obery, 211 Lea Street.
For Rent Good pasture Jas. Mar
pie place near Meacham. $1.25 per
month per head. Stock to be deliv
ered at ranch. R. Atterbury, Stan-
field, Ore.
Before having your plumbing done
seo me lor estimates. sanitary
Plumbing Shop, 304 East Court
street. Ales Burt, "the honest
plumber." x
Tou can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try It Phona Dutoh Henry,
Main 173. for clean screened Reck
Springs cdal either lump or nut It
burns clean and goes forth sr.
For sale Two hundred acres gaod
timber graalns land, aboat (4) aoraa
tillable, running water on place. This
la a anap If taken within next thirty
days. Address W. B Bos 141, cMr.
Wanted at once Housekeeper In
family of five, elderly woman pre
ferred. Wages, without washing, S2S
per month, with washing, $30. Call
on or write to Mrs. Ubel. care O.-W.
R. . & N. depot, Umatilla, Oregon.
If the person who took the gold
headed umbrella belonging to a little
girl from the Christian church social
Monday, May 1st, will return the
same to 309 Thompson street. No
questions will be asked. The party
Is known.
Special.
Until June first we will sell 10 lb
cans pure lard, $1.60; E lb. can pure
lard, 80c; 3 lb can pure lard SOc. Con
tral Meat Market
ence as a woodsman and forester that
should serve him in a splendid way
in the position he now occupies. He
was for many years In charge of the
land department of the Oregon &
California railroad and as such or
ganized tho first fire patrol ever
formed In Oregon. He has devoted
many years to forestry work and Is
enthused over the possibilities of his
present position.
OPENING OF
MILL
IS ISOOX TO UEXD
Bend, Or., May 3. Tho reopening
of the old Pilot Butte Development
company's sawmill at Bend under the
management of the Bend company
has come as a boon not only to Bend
but to all the adjacent country. For
several months the sawmill has been
Bhut, pending the outcome of negot.a
tlons which resulted In the recent
transfer of the properties of the
'Bend Townslte company to a group
of timber men and others. Now, un
der the new company, the mill has
been again put In operation, and Is
cutting about 30,000 feet daily, and
employing n the neighborhood of 40
men.
Not only does the new supply of
lumber mean much to the building
development of this town, but it Is of
great importance to the settlers upon
the .big homestead country to the
southeast of Bend, where hundreds of
landseekers are locating or have lo
cated, all ow whom require lumber
"for the construction of homes.
The Oregon Trunk Railway Is con
structing a spur to the Bend com
pany's mill. It is expected that much
lumber will be shipped from it to the
towns along the railroad north of
Bend, these for the most part being
now entirely dependent upon the
Willamette valley mills for their
lumber supply.
New York State League Opens.
Albany, N. T., May 3. Baseball
had Its official inaugural today In
the cities of the New York State
league, which includes Albany, Syra
cuse, Elmira, Utica, Troy and Blng
hampton, X. y., and Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre. Pa. The season will
contfnue to September 17. The Al
bany Senators open today at Troy.
Increased Gold Output.
London, May 4. Reports receiv
ed from Rhodesia, South Africa,
place the gold output for the last
month-at over $6,000,000, nearly
three times as much as during the
preceding month.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to the many friends and to
the lodges and schools that so kindly
assisted us during the illness and
death of our behoved husband and
father.
IDA STROUT.
MABEL BROTHERTON
MARVIN STROUT.
There is Always a Reason
The reason for the big Increase of business In our
Boys', Misses' and Children's shoe department Is Qual
ity, Price and Style. Don't take our word for It, try a
pair and be convinced.
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Lost Black horse, fo white shoul
cUrs; branded J. H. Return horse to
China Garden above the Hospital.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheuin.
Pendleton's favorite picture thea
ter. Fine program for Friday's
change.
1. "Winsor McCoy and his Animat
ed Comics." Vitagraph. Winsor
makes 4000 drawings of his charac
ters from his celebrated cartoons,
"Little Nemo" and suddenly they be
come active and cut up all sorts of
pranks that make you think you are
having one of "Little Nemo's"
dreams.
2. "Bob sledding at Huntington,
Long Island." Vitagraph. Showing
the exciting and ehibarating winter
pastime of coasting on the extensive
hills of that section of Long Island
that has made "Bob Sledding a na
tional pastime.
3. "His Best Girl' After All." Lu
bln. Toung hubby, at a dinner with
two girls, wined too well and dream
ed wlfie had discovered him. He
"beat It" home with a "never again"
resolution.
4. "A Visit to Nassau, Bahama."
Lubin. A scenic picture showing na
tive life in this little West Indian
paradise. Sponge and shell gather
ing, hut building, village life and so
on. Interesting and instructive.
5. The Resurrection of John." Ed
ison. This Is a deliciously funny
comedy from start to f'.nish. It tells
an entertaining story and develops a
number of Interesting situations.
6. "Isis." Pathe Feres. Isis was
the great Moon Goddess of the Egyp
tians. She is the protectress of Thy
ria, a beautiful singer, for whom she
chooses Prince Dilo as a husband,
sending him a message to that effect.
The prince sees out Thyresa and
charmed with her grace and beauty,
is more than willing -to marry her
and discard Sara, his former favor
! He.
7. "A Dog's Instinvt." Pathe, Irene
Donald is employed at a milliner's
' and as usual at midday her maid
't sends Fido, the faithful black poodle,
to bring her home."
Tlio Pastime.
The house of quality. Program of
interest for Friday's change.
"The Inherited Taint." Vitagraph,
Herbert Warning Inherits a fortune.
at the same time he Inherits a pas
sion for drink. He become engag
ed to a society girl she is a heartless
coquette and throws him over for
Jack Thurston. Driven to despair,
Herbert takes to drink. He meets a
young nurse, Kathleen Holt, and falls
In love with her. He askas Kathleen
to marry him. She tells him that If
he can resist drink for a year, she will
consent. He fights his year's battle
and finally triumphs over his weak
ness.
"The Letter With the Red Seal.'
Klein. Imagine being on ship board
and finding that a letter which you
had carried to the ship's captain gave
directions to kill your husband as
soon as the ship reached a certain lat
itude and longitude, then you can
form some conception of the interest
ing complications developed In this
film. The story is good and well told.
"The Trading Stamp Mania." Am
erican comedy. This story tells what
occured to an unfortunate man whose
wife had the trading stamp craze.
"The City of Amalfl In Italy." This
film shows the beautiful coast from
Vietry to Amalfi on the Bay of Na-'
pies.
"With Interest to Date." (By Rex
Beach). The story shows how Har
ry Hanlford a' young engineer, tri
umphs both in business and in love.
Plan to Develop Northwest.
Helena, Mont., May 4. Hundreds
or delegates from Northwestern states
are here today for the purpose of
perfecting the Northwestern Develop
ment league organized for the purpose
of developing the entire northwest.
Plans will also be completed for a
great land shoy to be held either in
St. Paul or Minneapolis next win
ter. The show will have for Us only
object the development of the north
west with the Twin City as the east
ern gateway.
Read the want ads.
Suys All the People of the State
Should lie Interested In Holding
IHwu Forot Fires Is F.perlenoed
Yoodnuin.
F. A. Elliott, newly appointed state
forester, is a visitor In Pendleton to
day and he is here In connection with
the campaign lie is waging for the
education of tho people with refer
ence to use of the forests and for the
protection of the forests against fire.
Arriving in Pend;ton this morn
ing, Mr. Elliot has passed the day as
the guest of Dan P. Smythe. mem
ber of the state forestry board. From
here the state forester will go to
Union and to Baker counties before
returning to Salem.
Discussing the subject of forest
fire prevention, Mr. Elliot said:
"All the people of the state are In
terested ' or should be interested In
holding down forest fires. Such fires
not only mean a loss to the timber
owners and to settlers, but when tim
ber Is lost by fire it means a heavy
loss to the people In general for the
reason that they lose the money that
would otherwise be derived from log
ging the land and manufacturing the
timber Into lumber. A big part of
the money expended by the lumbering
Industry goes as wages to workmen
and for supplies."
Lumber Men Oarelom.
Regarding the fires that did so
much damage last summer, Mr. El
liot declares his belief that much of
the blame for those fires may be laid
directly at the door of timbering con
cerns that were careless about fires.
At times last summer there were fires
that could have been easily handled
when they first started, but thraugh
the neglect of the men chiefly Inter
ested they were altowed to burn on
and later in the summer did Im
mense damage. This year he thinks
the lumbering people will be more
than careful and will be zealous In
flreflghtlng because they have learn
ed a costy lesson.
tfemiHendpr for Warden.
In the reserves of eastern Oregon
It will be the policy of the forester to
appoint many deputies from among
the sheep camptenders. This policy
has been urged by Dan P. Smythe,
who is familiar with sheep conditions
and feels the camptenders if rightly
selected will be able to do good ser
vice. Steps are being taken to se
cure the names of reliable and xperl
enced camptenders who will . guard
the fires in their localities. They
will be paid only for labor actually
performed. The United States forest
rangers will also be authorised to en
force the rules of the state forestry
board.
Hunters Are Cautioned.
Hunters and others who camp In
tho mountains for pleasure are strict
ly warned against leaving burning
fires since they may spread and do
much damage. There are strict laws
for the punishment of those who show
negligence In this regard and it will
be the policy of tho forester to see
that such lays are enforced as close
ly as possible.
Is Experienced Woodsman.
State Forester Elliot has an expert-
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Large and Com
plete Line of
Cor. College and Railroad Sts. adjoining Planing Mill
No Orders too Large,
No Orders too Small,
we'll be pleised to figure with you
Rubberoid, Genasco and
Flintkote Roofing and Build
ing Paper of all kinds,
weights and sizes.
Header Beds and Cook Houses made
to order
LUMBER SKIXGLES
LATH POSTS
SASH MOULDINGS
DOORS
LIME " SASD
PLASTER BRICK
COAL CEMENT
CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES.
Office opposite Electric Sub-station.
Phone Main O.
Special:
We have 120 sacks of Hy
drated lime that we wish to
close out Just the thing for whitewashing
fences, chicken coops, etc, marking out ten
nis courts and baseball diamonds.
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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 Quality" Phone Main 442
Prompt Delivery, We guarantee everything to be as represented.