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

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ALY CAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT 10, 1911.
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For Ico Cream Sodas Thai
Please.
Try Our
: CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM
"The heat made."
IcelCream Sundae
One of our most
dishes.
popular
Frosh Strawherries served I
with ice cream. J
Once a patron, always a pat-
ron, at
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tillable, running water on place. Thla
In a anap If taken within nest thirty
daya. Address W. B., Box 841, city.
For Rent Nine room house and
furniture for sale, within one block
of Main street. Inquire 206 W.
Webb.
For sale 160 acre homestead,
m arly all good timber. Inquire at or
address 107 Garfield street, Pendle
ton. LoHt From, my place near asylum
site. Spitz pup. Finder return or no
tify Frank Nudo, Box 3S2, City, and
receive reward.
For Sale Cheap Two log houses In
Meacham, Ore., 6 rooms each; mod
ern Improvements. Also 327 acres of
land within four miles of Meacham.
Good grazing land and contains con
siderable timber. Inquire Meacham
Lumber Co.
Special.
Until June first we will sell 10 lb.
cans pure lard, $1.60; 6 lb. can pure
lard, 80c; 3 lb can pure lard 60c. Cen
tral Meat Market.
See Lane A Son for slrna.
Pastime picture please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane ft Son.
Front office for rent In Judd build
ing. F. E. Judd.
Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 808
fiouth LUloth street.
Phone Platsoeder for troth meat
and lard. Main 441.
' The king of all So cigars, "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent.
Everybody goes to the Orpheutn to
see the best and the clearest picture.
Parties who have not sprayed for
scale, phone I. C. Snyder, Red 8813.
A woman wanted on farm. Steady
employment. Call at Standard Gro
cery Co.
Dressed chickens Friday and Sat
urday at the Cash Market, phone
Main 101.
Buy your chickens for Sunday's
dinner at the Central Meat Market.
Phone Main 33.
For sale Fresh cow and three good
young mares. Apply J. S. Wheeler
three mites west of town.
For Rent Three furnished house
keeping rooms, electric lights and gas.
No children. 701 Thompson.
Special rates to horses Doarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 120 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
The East Oregonlan is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal patronage.
If you want freah meat from a
new, clean market, phone Main 448,
Farmers Meett Co-. Conrad Platsoeder,
manager. 234 E. Court street
Penland Bros. Transfer Co., phone
Black 3311. Piano, furniture and
heavy trucking of all k'nds. Calls an
swered promptly. Office 847 Main st
For good light get a Steelmantle
kerosene burner. Odorless, smoka
less, most brilliant light by small
lamp; satisfaction guaranteed. Carl
Obery, 211 Lee Street
Tou can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 1 VS. for clean screened Rock
Springs coal either lump or nut It
burns clean and goes further.
For onle 160 acres choice timber
land In Wallowa county 10 miles from
Wallowa. Fir, blue plno and tamar
ack. Call on or address J. A. Joyce,
Pendleton, Ore.
l-'wr sale Two hundred acres good
timber grazing land, about 60 acrea
An Idonl Power Plant.
Installed recently at the Bentley
Ranch, McCormack, Ore., is a light
and power plant which Is considered
to be the most modern and best
equipped of Its kind In Oregon.
The power Is furnished by a 10 II.
P. gasoline engine which operates a
DD0 volt and 42 volt generator. The
larger generator runs a 3 H. P. motor
which operates a pump that supplies
the varlols buildings with water. The
pump Is located a mile from the
ranch and Ir so connected that It can
be operated from the house and no
time Is lost In going back and forth
as is usually the case with the average
plant.
The 4 2 volt generator Is "used for
charging the storage- batteries which
furnishes the light for the various
buildings. On top of the barn are
two 40-watt tungsten lamps which
throw quite a light and can be seen
for miles around the country.
The plant was Installed by Mr. H.
J. Keogh of Pendleton, and the mo
tors, generators, lights, etc., were fur
nished by the J. L. Vaughan Electric
al company of this city.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Wati-r I'scrs Meet.
A number of Pendleton attorneys
went to Pilot Rock this morning to
in hn untinn f..r h rr,r, f 1 W'th friends and
cussing the suits which have been ! Pendleton' ner former home-
brought by the government against
them.
H. A. Crump of Boise Is registered
at the St. George.
E. A. Dudley Is In from his home
at Athena today.
L. W. Keeler la a Pendleton visitor
today from Echo. .
Roy Bowman la registered at the
Bowman from Umatilla.
R. T. Brown of Athena came down
from that town yesterday evening.
Fred Hoover of Portia- Is here
on a visit to her cousin, E. W. Myers.
S. V. Barnhart of Walla Walla
came over from that city last even
ing. Nate Cecil of Echo was among the
out of town people In the city last
evening.
County Fruit Inspector S. J. Camp
bell Is down from his home at Milton
today.
John P. McManus, the' Pilot Rock
journalist, is transacting business In
the city today.
Mrs. O. W. Knight and son, Ernie,
came In this morning from Helix on
tho Northern Pacific.
Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakeley is
spending the day In the east end of
the county on civil business.
Miss Maud McReynolds and Miss
Clara Williams, both of Pilot Rock,
spent last night In the city.
John Durham, mine host of one of
Athena's popular hotels, came down
on the local this morning.
8. F. Wilson, the Athena attorney
and banker, returned on the early
train thin morning from Portland.
A J. Sturtevant and Mark A. Stur
tevant came In yesterday afternoon
from Pilot Iiock and spent the night
in the city.
Mrs. Van Pearson who underwent
an operation at St. Anthony's hospit
al last week Is reported to be some
what better today.
Fred Stelwer, formerly deputy dis
trict attorney, but now a plain prac
titioner. Is transacting legal business
at Pilot Rock today.
Mrs. F. F. Waffle and son return
ed to Portland yesterday after visit-
relatives in
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PROSPERITY SA
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Business is Good Thank You No Hard Luck
Story Here.
CHOOSE
Any ladies Sllit, White Serges and Pongees excepted, at
Any misses suit at
Any silk dress, colored ....
Any Spring COat, Silk and Pongees excepted at
Any dress skirt at .
PROSPERITY PRICES
ALL EMBROIDERIES REDUCED.
Half Price
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TKOIIU.E ENDS AMONG REBELS
G. W. Proebstel, one time senator
of this county In the Ftate leg
islature, came down on the local this
morning from his home at Weston.
R. E. Manning of Pilot Rock, was
among the people of that town who
came to the county seat yesterday af
ternoon on the local from that place.
Joe Bailey came up from Echo this
morning and reports that the" west
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lutlonary spirit, and that the insur
rectos In the field were rapidly in
creasing In number.
To Attack riiDiualiua.
Chihuahua. Mexico. Mar 13. Via . end of the county has had a number
"El Paso, Texas, May 16. This city , of big rains that have Boaked up the
now Is in fear of Immediate attaok ; ground In good Bhape.
and many citizens feel that resistance j Mrs. A. T. Matthews, who has been
H hopeless. attending her mother at Portland for
The 1. 000 lnsurrectos approaching the past week, has returned. to Pen
from the south today reached Escal- ! jieton to care for her children, who
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All others 1-3 off.
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PROSPERITY PRICES
ALL WASH GOODS REDUCED.
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on, a few miles below Jlmlnez. As
they proceed, the lnsurrectos are tear
ing up the railroad to prevent any
pursuit by federal troops In their
rear. The federal troops south of
here all ore retreat'ng to this city,
having found It Impossible to stem
the onward march of the lnsurrectos.
An armed train filled with feder
al troops which went south to open
the railroad returned with the report
that the enemy were In overwhelm
ing numbers and to attack them from
the train would have meant annihila
tion. It Is oelleved that the lnsurrectos
will take Jlmlnez, capture the branch
railroad running to Parral and then
will camp around Chihuahua to at
tack the city In conjunction with part
of Madero's forces to be sent from
Juarez.
A high stone wall enclosing 30
acres of land around a Philadelphia
siiw plant la built entirely of grind
stones worn out in the place.
are quarantined with scarlet fever.
Arthur Thompson, erstwhile slab
artist for toe Buckarooes, but who
was released by Manager Nelson, left
this morning on the local for Port
land, where he will seek greener
fields.
Oliver Lynch, formerly connected
with the O. W. R. & N. track depart
ment, is in the city from his place
near Ritter, Oregon. Mr. Lynch re
cently returned from Kentucky, where
he spent the past three months.
J. L. Whltelng and wife of Almota
are here today on account of the se
rious sickness of Mrs. Whltelng's
mother, Mrs. Van Pearson. Mr.
Whitelng Is the agent for the O.-W.
R. & N. Co. at Almota and Is assist
ing nt the local freight office during
his stay here.
The best way to prevent spectacles
stcamlngis to keep them absolutely
clean.
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Wanted at once, 100 head of range and
saddle horses, ranging from 800 to
1 1 00 pounds
Will be at the Oregon Feed Yard, Pendle
ton, Oregon, for 1 0 days only, or until
May 25th
Campbell b Reierscm
Buyers
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Great Closing Out Sale ot all TaiSore
Suits
Sulk
and
Wool D
resses a
nd Linen
For
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Misses
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Every GARMENT in our huge stock will be on SALE TODAY and CONTINUES ALL WEEK at prices that wil
make things lively in our Keady to-Wear bection.
103 WASH SUITS
In blue, linen, pink, lavender and white. All sizes, Misses' 14
to 20. Ladies' 31 to 44. Just 100 in the lot and were bought
to sell from $7.50 to $14.50.
SPRING SUITS
All $18.00 Spring Snita go nt $13.90
All $20.00 Spring Suits go nt $14.85
All $22.50 Spring Suits go nt $16.45
All $25.00 nnd $27.50 Spring Suits go nt $19.65
All $30.00 nnd $32.50 Spring Snita go nt $22.35
Your choice all this week $4.95
ONE LOT OF 30 WOOL TAILORED SUITS
Sold regular up to $35.00. Last season's styles. Nearly all
sizes in tho lo.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE $9.95
SILK DRESSES
All $18.00 Dresses will go for $11.35
All $20.00 Dresses will go for $13.40
All $22.50 Dresses will go for $16.35
All $25.00 Dresses will go for $18.S5
All $27.50 nnd $30.00 Dresses will go for $19.95
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F. E. L1VENGOOD COMPANY
THE LADIES AND
CH1LDRENS STORE
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