East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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AOjY BAM ORKGOHXAlf, WnOJDTOM, OBSOOX. FRIDAY, MAT 24, ltll.
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- The Greatest
of the Season
Over 400 Dress Skirts go on sale
Friday and Saturday
Panama, Serge, Poplin, Voile and
Fancy Mixtures in all shades
All Skirts up to $0.00 Friday and Saturday 82.90
All-Skirts uj to $8.00 Friday and Saturday 34.85
All Skirts up to $10.00 Friday and Saturday - $6.35
All Skirts up to $12.50 Friday and Saturday $7.95
All Skirts up to $15.00 Friday and Saturday --. $9.65
All Skirts up to $1S.00 Friday and Saturday $11.70
All Skirts up to $20.00 Friday and Saturday $12.80
XO CHARGES FOR ALTERATIONS.
F. E. LlVENGOODCO.
PERSONAL
MENTION
BLUE BACK SALHOfl
IS ON EXHIBITION
it;.
I LOCALS!
Rugs at Grahams.
See Lane & Son or signs.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Son.
Host rugs tho market affords at
Grahams.
Front office fur rent In Judd build
ing. F. E. Judd.
I,st I'ulr of black kid gloves. Re
turn to this office.
Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 308
South Lilleth street,
Phono Platzoeder for fresh meat
and lard. Main 445.
Dr. t'llse will bo In his office all
day every Saturday.
Rub at unheard of prices for the
rest of the week at Graham's.
l;;nj "f all 5c cigars. "Devlin's
Fives." Joe Sullivan sole agent.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
the best and the clearest pictures.
Partle who have not sprayed for
scale, phono I. C. Snyder. Red 3812
A woman wanted on farm. Steady
emDlovment. Call at Standard Gro
cery Co.
Dressed chickens Friday and Sat
urday at tho Cash Market, phone
Main 101.
Buy your chickens for Sunday's
dinner at the Central Meat Market
Phone Main 31.
$10 cash and $5 a month buys five
acres of the best land In the world.
Teutsch & Rickers.
For sale Fresh cow and tlwee good
young mares. Apply J. S. Wheeler
three miles west of town.
$10 down and IB a month buys a
8-aerelract of the best land In the
world. Teutsch & Bickers.
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, 20 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
For sale 180 acre homestead,
nearly all good timber. Inquire at or
address 107 Garfield street, Pendle
ton, The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate it and "how
It by their liberal patronage.
If you want fresh meat from a
new, clean market, pnone Main 445.
Farmers Meat Co.. Conrad PlaUoeder,
manager. 124 B. Court street.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros., Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick- Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
Fr good light get a Steelmantle
kerosene burner. Odorless, smoks
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 13, for clean screened Rock
Springs coal either lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
For sale 160 acres choice timber
land in Wallowa county 10 miles from
Wallowa. Fir, blue pine and tamar
ack. Call on or address J. A. Joyce,
Pendleton, Ore.
For Salu 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.
Passengers to Portland can save
money and at the same time have an
enjoyable river ride by taking boat
from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert
leaves dally, except Friday and Sun
day nt J: 30 p. m., arrives In Port
land 9:30. Fare $1.00.
5 acres will make you Independ
ent. Why noj; buy today while -you
are earning good money. It is very
easy to say I don't want any of that
In mine but how often have you had
the chance to buy and in a very few
years find yourself saying, "I had a
rhnnce to buy that for $50 an acre.
Now see w hat it is worth. 3 to $400."
Teutsch & Bickers.
R. Nr' Adams is In th city from
Ukiah.
R. N. Stanfleld of Stanfleld, was up
from that town yesterday. .
C. E. Smith of Olbbon was down
from his mountain home yesterday.
W. W. Shank and wife of Tekoa,
Wash., are registered at the Bowman
Attorney J. T. Hlnkle of Hermlston
came up from the propect town yes
terday.
Mrs. John Tlmmerman came in on
the Northern Pacific this morning
from Helix.
An experienced woman wants po
sition as housekeeper on ranch. Ad
dress "M." this office.
Don C. Brownell of Hermlston came
up last evening1 to attend the high
school class day exercises.
M. Hutchinson of Pilot Rock came
in from that town yesterday after
noon and spent the night here.
Attorney John P. Winter returned
on tho Northern Pacific this morning
from a business trip to Spokane.
C. It. Bonney of Echo, is In the ,clty
today, on his way home from a Bus
iness trip to the east end of the coun
ty. County Commissioner Horace Wal
ker took tho local this morning for
Stanfleld where he has an alfalfa
ranch.
O. D. Teel returned to his home at
Echo on the local this morning after
transacting business in tho city yes
terday.
If. R. Loughlln of Hermlston, came
up rrom tne project town yesieruay
and was a guest of the Hotel Pendle
ton last night.
Mrs. H. C. Means and Miss Hazel
Means returned to Umatilla this mor
ning after attending the class day ex
ercises last night.
Robert V. Brownell and S. Brownell
came Jn rrom umauna last evening
to attend the class day exercises of
the high school, Miss Beatrice Brow
nell being one of the graduates.
Siocial.
Until June first we will sell 10 lb.
cans pure lard, $1.50; 5 lb. can pure
lard, 80c; 3 lb can pure lard 50c. Cen
tral Meat Market.
The 'Hurry-up" Impress.
When you want an express wagon
quick, phone to Geo. Stangler at
Grltman Bros., Main 611. All kinds
of light and heavy hauling. .
Iittrd at Reduced Prices.
10 lbs. lard for $1.30; 5 lbs for 65c
Terms cash and for Saturday only, at
Hayburn's Webb street market.
MILLIONS GIVEN TO HEATHEN
40
Missionary Society Reports Show
Year Total Is $36,000,000.
Greeley, Col. The thirty-eighth an
nual convention of the Woman's
Central Missionary Society of the
United Presbyterian church closed
today. Miss Anna Milllgan of Pitts
burg. Pa., was elected president. Chi
cago was chosen as next meeting
plocc.
Reports made showed that In the
last 40 years more than $36,000,000
has been raised for the benefit of the
heathen. Of this amount the Metho
dists contributed $11,500,000, the
Presbyterians $10,000,000, the Con-
gregatlonallsts nearly $5,000,000, the
Itupiists $3,000,000 and the Episco
palians $2,000,000, and In the last 26
years the United Presbyterians have
donated more than $2,000,000.
STORES CLOSE AT
TWO NEXT TUESDAY
Hundreds of people have gathered
before the fishpond window of the
La Dow & Peterson hard ward store
today, viewing the exhibit of young
Albino salmon. They were presented
to the store by President C. K.
Cranston of the state board of fish
and game commissioners, who brought
them up with him this morning from
the state's central hatchery at Bon
neville. The technical name of the tiny
fish Is Oncorynchus Nerka, but they
are commonly known as the Blue
Back salmon which formerly swarmed
the Wallowa lake by the thousands
and were there known as Red Fish,
through the fact that they turned red
upon reaching their spawning
ground. The hatchery officials are
now feeding 9,000,000 baby Blue
Backs and Chinooks at the Bonneville
hatchery at the present time, but the
Albinos are very scarce.
There are exactly 27 of the pretty
little fish in the local store window
and they are now in the pond for
merly occupied by the big rainbow
trout. This fine specimen was plac
ed in the window last September. At
tha time he was but five Inches l
length and this morning when ho was
given his liberty in the Umatilla river
Just below the Lee street bridge he
measured a trifle more than 12 inch
es.
Incidentally, in connection with the
liberation of this fish, G. I. La Dow,
head of the firm of La Dow & Peter
son and president of the Umatilla
county fish and game commission, an
nounced that the store would present
a $10 rod to the man who catches
and brings in the trout. He was
marked in such a way that he can
easily be Identified, but the nature
of the marking is known only to the
prorietors of the store.
FOR SATURDAY
5
at T& Wohlenberg Dep't Stbre
Choose from our superb
of Fine Embroideries
reductions
assortment
at these
CHOOSE ANT 6c EMBROIDERT AT 8c
CHOOSE ANY 8c EMBROIDERT AT 5c
CHOOSE ANT 10c EMBROIDERY AT Be
CHOOSE ANT 12 l-2c EMBROIDERY AT 8c
CHOOSE ANY 15c EMBROIDERY AT 10c
CHOOSE ANY 18c EMBROIDERY AT 12c
CHOOSE ANY 20c EMBROIDERY AT 14c
CHOOSE ANY 25c EMBROIDERY AT 16c
CHOOSE ANY 35c EMBROIDERY AT 22c
CHOOSE ANY 60c EMBROIDERY AT 31c
CHOOSE ANY 65c EMBROIDERY AT 43c
CHOOSE ANY 75c EMBROIDERY AT 55c
CHOOSE ANY 85c EMBROIDERY AT 65c
CHOOSE ANY $1.00 EMBROIDERY AT 75c
ALL OTHERS 1-3 OFF.
We have just recti veil a shipment of Boys' Oxforda and
tan button shoes.
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
SPECIAL
HALL GAME
1TU DF.COUATIOX DAY
Cm. A. R. Will Observe Occasion
Baseball 1'mw Load Move to Have
l:u.liies-4 Houses Close for Game
Willi Wot on.
j Koeppens j
For Ico Cream Sodas That
Pleaso.
Try Our
CHOCOLATE ICECREAM
"Tho host made."
Ice Cream Sundae
One of our most popular
dishes.
Fresh Strawberries served
with ieo cream.
Once a patron, always a pat
ron, at
KOEPPENS
A Harvard professor tells us that
we can live on ten rents' worth of
food a day, but It Is evident that he
has overlooked tho fact that lobster
costs 80 cents a pound. Possibly he
expects us to take a look at the out
side of a lobster can for dessert.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We aro Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
f'n Tuesday afternoon, May 30 the
stuns of the city, or practically all
of thoni, will close at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon or sooner In honor of Dec
oration day and to permit employes
to attend a special ball game to be
played here between the Pendleton
and Weston teams. The game will be
a return game for the match being
played at Weston this afternoon.
The a. A. It. men are also plan
ning Decoration Day observances and
all indications point to the fact that
the soldier-dead will be well remem
bered by Pendleton this year.
Backers of the baseball team took
the lead In the move to get the
stores to close at 2 o'clock for the
game wh'ich Is scheduled to com
mence at 2:30. Up to this afternoon
the following houses had signed an
agreement to close at 2 o'clock.
Alexander Department Store, The
Peoples Warehouse, Boston Store,
P. E. Llvengood & Co., Bond Bros..,
Worklngmen's Clothing Co., Empire
Meat Co.. R. Folsom, George H.
Clark, Ladow & Peterson, Owl Tea
House, Max Baer, Taylor Hardware
Co., Wonder Store, John S. Baker, H.
D. Gray, H. H. Wessel, Frazier-Nel-son
Co., A. L. Schaefer, Pendleton
Furniture Co., Hamley & Co., Carl
Welssert, Farmers Meat Co., Cash
Market, Kupers & McCook, E. L.
Smith & Co., W. J. Clark & Co.,
Standard Grocery Co., Jerard &
Klrkpatrlck, Nlssen Implement Co.,
Golden Rule Store, J. L. Vaughan,
William Hanscom, Murphy Bros.,
Mark Moorhouse, R. M. Sawtello, A.
Eklund, The Hub, E. L. Power &
Son, Central Meat Market, Joa. F.
Keney, Sharon & Eddings, Charles
Koch, C. D. Rayburn.
WAS POUJLK TRAGEDY.
Traveling Men Meet.
Oklahoma City, Okla., May 26.
More than a thousand traveling men
from over the southwest are In at
tendance today at the annual conven
tion of the Kansas-Oklahoma jurisdic
tion of the United Commercial Trav
elers.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheum.
Pendleton's favorite picture the
ater. Strong program for Friday and
Saturday.
1. "A Priestess of Carthage." Gau
mont. A wonderful production laid In
the days when Carthage was at war
with Rome. The acting is forceful
and well balanced, the t'tular role
being sustained with fine discretion
and art by Madame Gravier of the
Theater de la Renaissance, Paris. In
every sense, costuming, acting, stag
ing and photography, this film can
not be surpassed.
2. "Unto Us a ChUd Is Born." Se
lig. This Is an Interesting, well acted
drama. It tells a heart story with
interest and pathos. The story is
clear and the actors perform their
parts with understanding.
3. "The Peace Offering." or "The
Absconding of Bridget." Vltagraph.
Howard Graham Is married to a
redheaded wife, which means she has
a very bad temper. Bridget, the
cook, who Is also redheaded, is not
immune from fits of anger, nor free
from being a subject of the spleen of
her mistress. Bridget feels that she
has endured Mrs. G.'s abuse long
enough and decided to take French
leave. On her way to the front door
she espies Mrs. Graham's fur coat.
She takes It, leaving her own old
raglan in Its place. Mrs. G. summons
the police sergeant,, who starts his
men on the track of the guilty per
son. The following morning Mrs.
Graham meets j Bridget. Threatened
with arrest, Bridget returns the coat
to Mrs. G., anjd. on her way home
she (Mrs. G.)"ls captured 'by the po
lice. She ' Is )released by her hus
band, who assures the police that she
Is not the guilty person,
4. "The Lily of the Tenements." Bi
ograph. A story of east side New
York, showing how a young man
saves a young girl's virtue and his
father from an awful deed.
Scenes at Solombo, Ceylon. Eclipse.
pro-
TOFLET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
AIT. HOOD CREAM.
Taltmm & Co.
Lradini: Protista of East
ern Oregon.
UorsvtriKler Kicks Sick Wife In Face
Then Murders Her.
Wayland. Mo. At St. Franclsville, a
village five miles north of here, Dave
Conn, a traywlliig horse trader, walked
Into his brother-in-law's house at 5
o'clock this morning, went to tho bed
where his sick wife was lying, told
her that he had come to kill her, and
then proceeded to carry his threat
Into execution. After he had fired
three bullets into his wife's breast,
from the effects of which the de
fenseless woman died almost Instant
ly, Conn turned tho pistol on him
self, pulled the trigger and fell a
corpse beside the body of his wife.
The weapon was a 32-calibre revolver.
It was one of the most cold-blooded
murders that has ever occurred In
Clark county, and has stirred the
community ns nothing else In a crlm
I Innl way has done within the memory
ol the oldest resident.
There is no doubt but that the
j double tragedy was premeditated,
i Conn was a worthless fellow and
j made life so miserable for Ms wife
that she was , obliged to leave him,
having mnile her home with her sister,
i Mrs. M-irvey Nye, at St. Franclsville,
j since Monday last. She had a suit
for divorce ponding at Keokuk, her
former home, and it Is stated that he
has Intimated to her tbnt nt the time
that she filed her application that she
would never live to see the day when
she would be legally separated from
him.
Tho Cosy.
Friday and Saturday.
"As Ye Sow." Rex. A story which
depicts the consequences of youthful
folly. No matter what methods of
prevention have been suggested,
nothing can be devised which will as
suage th sorrows and heartaches
which are the certain results of such
sin. It is unusual that a lawful wife
should do what this one is shown as
doing, but her act makes a fine end
ing to an extra fine picture. Exquis
itely colored film throughout.
"Ogallalah." Powers. An extraor
dinary Indian picture which Illustrates
tho Indian characteristics as they are:
commonly understood. The relentless
pursuit of the kidnaper by the In-1
dian, the long shot with his bow, and j
the final vengeance are accurate In
their delineation of Indian charac
ter, which Is savage and cruel as In
diana are by nature. Its strength
cannot be denied and it arouses the
keenest interest. Finely colored.
"Strategy." American. A Tim
that tells a tragic story leading to a
thrilling climax and ending in a sit
uation that is truly laughable and
funny. - iiWIJ
"The Fakir's New Servant." Gt.
Northern. An Interesting trick pic
ture showing a magician doing all
kinds of strange stunts, but when his
servant tries to do the same thing he
gets into enough trouble to keep ev
eryone laughing.
"Troubles of a Trip." Gt. Northern.
A lively comedy, showing the efforts
of a wife to prevent her spouse hav
ing as good a time as he expected.
(Special features for Sunday's program.)
Leads Them AH
: - ir;
Devlin's Fives
Best five cent cigar in the
city. For sale at
Joe Sullivans Cigar Store
Only
160
Acres
Deeded land, 25 acres under the
Western Land and Irrigation
Co. ditch, 133 acres above ad
joining ditch and 80 acres des
ert claim. Good 4 room house,
chicken house, barn, good well,
50 acres in cultivation, now in
rye; 90 acres fenced. This prop
erty is a splendid buy and
would not be offered for sale
only that the man's wife must
return to the east at once. The
land is level and every acre can
be put In cultivation. Only
6 1-2 miles west of Echo, 3 1-2
miles southwest of Stanfleld
and 4 1-2 miles south of Her
mlston. The entire property
including crop for only $18.75
per acre. Must be sold at
once. See about It today.
Teutsch Bt
Bickers
Real Estate and Insurance.
Rend the want ads.
The Pastime.
The house of quality. Good
gram for Friday's change:
'Helping Him Out." Lubin. We
have here another of the sparkling
comedies for which the well-liked Lu
bin company has established a repu
tation. The story of the elopment Is
one of the best comedies presented in
a long time. That all the family
should aid the young mnn and sug
gest an elopement Is a conceit which
cannot fall to win applause from any
audience. It is really one of the most
pleasing stories put on the screen In
1 many moons.
"The Latest Edict of Francis II."
Urban. A series of scenes of llfo at
the French court during the time of
Catherine do Medici. The story s
based upon a love affair with a man
nearly executed. It Is, Indeed an un
usually interesting picture full of hu
man interest and Incident. Introduc
ing the following scenes. Tho Court
yard, the aud'ence chamber, tho royal
document, love scene on terrace, faith
ful until death. final verdict, tho
king's pardon, La Komnndlo in Pris
on, Catherine do Medici inter, nes,
the firing party, king's pardon, saved
by love.
"The Heart of a Savage." A red
man's sacrifice through gratitude. The
picture of tho uprising, tho attempt
ed warning and tho misunderstood
action of the Indian ending with his
tr:igic death are events in a good
story.
"The Chief's Talisman."
story, l'atlie American Co.
d'nii story In a new and
form associated with tho
prencher and his family.
Just Received
615 Pair of Drummers
Sample Foot Wear,
ox-and
A western
Is an In
ncceptablo life of a
consisting of Ladies pumps and
fords patent leather, gun metal
vici kids, Misses pumps and oxfords,
Ladies and Misses shoes, Childrens
pumps and oxfords, Boys shoes and
oxfords
All to go at Drummers Sample
Prices
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THE HUB
The Sample Shoe House
One Door North of Taylor Hardware Company