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

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DAILY EAST OUEGONIAX, PEJTDLETOJr, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911.
PAGE FIVE
An Automobile Snap
1908 model; -passenger toneau;
. fine condition and fully equipped
with top, glass front, large size
Presto light tank; magneto ignition,
extra tubes, etc.
Unmarred original condition,
both upholstering and finish.
Can be bought for $1600
cash, if taken at once.
Inquire of
A. W. WHEALEN, at Pendleton Auto Co.
LOCALS I
ee Lane ft Son for slgna.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane ft Son.
Wanted Two waitresses at Hotel
Pendleton.
Eor rfnt Alexander residence on
Water street. Inquire U. Alexander.
Wanted Plain sewing. Apply 808
South Lllleth street.
i'aone PlHtzoeder for fresh meat
u i lar1. Main 446.
Mt-n with combine want Job rutting
gr.iln. Ettor & f-'on, Pilot Rock.
Sor fale Underwood Typewriter,
good condition. Apply this office.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
see trK best and the clearest pictures.
For Sale Cheap One three year old
mare broke to ride and drive. Apply
BU3 State utreet.
I-v.r .Sale Cheap One two year old
mare broke to ride and drive. Apply
fin:j Stan? street.
Buy your chickens' for Sunday's
dlr.i.T at the Central Meat Market.
Phone Main 31.
Everything tnnt's good to eat, In
xi-'at-i and groceries at the Cash
Mi'iKi t, phone Main 101.
For Kent Tnree furnlMhcd ouse
k'" ping rooms, electric lights and gns.
Try
Rose Cream
for
Sun Burn
and
Tan
if you wish to be
FREE
of those blemishes
25c
KOEPPENS
PERSONAL
MENTION
No children. 701 Thompson.
Special rates to horsee Doarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, (20 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
Wanted Work on ranch by two
young men, experienced. Address H.
V. Masters, Gen -ral Delivery, Pendle
ton, Ore.
Wanted An Al house to house lady
demonstrator. Good proposition for
right party. Call 623 College street.
Miss Smith.
Wanted Steady man to take
charge of country printing office. $17
a week for right purty. Address E.
If. Flagg, Elgin, Ore.
The East Oregonian is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It aiK 'how
It by their liberal patronage.
If you wart to moro, call Ponla..
Eros., Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
Meat! Meat! Meat! If it's on the
market, it's here. Farmers' Meat
Co., Conrad Platzoedor, manager,
224 E. Court street, phone Ma;n 44h.
The scalp bounty law since it be
came effective two years ago has cost
Wasi oimtity $3491. SO. This rep
resents 2157 coyotes and 128 bob-
cats.
Address P. O. box 611, Seaside, Or-j
egon, for completely furnished cot
tage of five rooms; electric lights and
running water. Price $150 for the I
season. J
You ari't uurn slate and gravel!
Pon't try it. Phots' Dutch Henry, '
Main 1(3, for ileun screened Hock
seringa coal elMier lump or nut. It
burns clean arid goes further.
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
loaves dally, except Friday and Sun
day at 1:30 p. m., arrives in Port
land 9:30. Fare $1.00.
For Pale Ulatk Percheron Stal
lion Socrati. Full blood, to the high
est bidder for cash, or bankable note
for six month at eight per cent In
terest, on Saturday, July 29, 1911. To
be sold In Pilot Kock at 2 o'clock.
Cart and harness also goes with the
horse.
Glen Scott is in the city today from
his ranch.
John Barker, of Meacham has been
a business visitor in tho city today.
W. H. Albee ofNHelix came In on
the Northern Pacific train this morn
ing. Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena, is
transacting business In the city to
day. T. S. Gibson and wife of Pilot
Rock were visitors in the city last eve
ning. II. S. Gray of Walla Walla was over
from the Garden City yesterday eve
ning. F. A. Young of Hermiston was a
visitor from the west end of the coun
ty last evening.
G. H. Bryson of Echo was among
the out uf town visitors in the city
yesterday.
George La Fontaine Is In from Ills
reservation ranch today. He states
he will begin cutting Saturday.
Attorney W. M. Peterson left on the
local for Hermiston and Stanfield
where he will transact legal business.
H. H. Ornsduff and wife of Stanfield
came In from their home yesterday
and spent the night here.
Henry Frazler and son and James
Talbot of Milton passed through the
city today en route to Lehman
springs.
Master Norwood Xye will arrive
from Portland this evening to visit
at the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. S.
Perard.
Carl Engdahl, warehouseman at
Helix, returned to that town tnts
morning after spending yesterday in
tho city on business.
James Sturgis of the firm of E. L.
Smith & Co., is spending the week
in La Grande for the purpose of set-
'ting up several Holt combined har
vesters. Mrs. R. E. Storey, .who has been
visiting for the past four weeks at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Tassey
Stewart of Milton, returned home with
her two daughters last evening.
L BELL FOR
That the O.-W. R. & N. company
will install a signal bell at the cross
ing Just this side of the reservation
boundary and between mile posts
232 and 233 is stated in a communi
cation Major E. L. Swartzlander has
Just received, from Superintendent
William Bollons.
The installation of the signal bell
Is to be made in response to combin
ed requests from Major Swartzlander,
the county court and the Pendleton
commercial club. It is a subject that
has been hanging fire for many
months and action has been deferred
owing to doubt as to the best manner
of adequately protecting the cross
ing. It was finally decided that a
signal bell will afford the best safe
guard to parties crossing the track at
that point.
The crossing In question is a dan
gerous one and a number of serious
accidents have already occurred at
that point. The crossing is Just west
of a cut and the track curves just be
yond the cut. Consequently west
bound trains are invisible to parties
going upon the crossing from the
west. It has occurred in the past that
the noise made by wagons has pre
vented dfivers from hearing the on
rushing trains.
When the signal bell is installed
it will give long notice of the approach
of trains and in the view .of men like
Major Swartzlander who have been
working upon the subject it will be
a very timely Improvement.
CHICAGO POLICE SEEK
AllItl'ST OF LABOH LEADERS
BROTHERHOOD WILL
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All Wash Goods
Must Go
1 2 1 -2c Lawns and Batistes at . 9 c
1 5c Lawns and Batistes at . 1 I C
20c Lawns and Flaxons at . 14c
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25c Wash Fabrics at . . . 1 7c
35c Wash Fabrics at . . . 22c
50c Wash Fabrics at . . . 35c
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for Less Money I
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Pendleton's Fast Express.
For light or heavy transferring of
all kinds, phone George Stangler at
Gritman Bros., Main 511. Furniture
and pianos moved promptly and care
fully to any part of the city.
The
Drug Store That
You Best.
Serves
Patton'g Barber Shop.
The Round-up Barber Pole. Op
posite Alexander's store. Plenty of
hot water, clean towels, and the place
whre they don't shave Chinamen, In
dians or Japs. Five barbers working
all the time. No long waits In this
shop.
At the Eagles-Woodmen hall to
morrow .'! f ternoon t'.ie district con
vention for the Modern Brotherhood
lodges of Oregon will convene here
rnd it will In; an event of interest to
many otit.-iU- the membership of that
order.
It is understood, thai in the neigh
borhood of 100 delegates will be i'l
attendance nn.,1 preparations have
1 en made l'y local members for en
tertaining thorn.
At the meeting of the Commercial
ehiti last evening it was voted to
have a committee named by the
president to co-operate with the local
Brotherhood lodge in showing due
courtesies to the visiting lodgmen.
President r-"r.: the, who is to deliver
the address of welcome for the con
vention, is to be chairman of the
committee.
President Smyth? has appointed
the following men to act as a recep
tion committee: J. E. Keel'e. W. M
Thompson. A. C. Hampton. Chas.
Meighan and Roy Raley.
The Main Ks-aeiitlttl.
Hodown I understand your wife
insisted on drawing up the plans her
self for your new house.
Jigsup Yes; she's busy over there
now.
Hodown Oh, I thought she had
finished. She told 'my wife she had
all the cupboards laid out.
Jigsup Yes, but now she's going
to put the rest of the house around
them.
Experienced woman wants posi
tion as cook with harvesting crew.
Address 701 Thompson street, Pendleton.
Chcago, Ills., July 12. Following
the secret indictment of the union
leaders alleged to have been con
cerned in the union war here, which
j resulted in murder, the police today
ail; pet nni uic aoci tl pmiuii w -
Donnell, president of the Building
Trades, and Thomas Kearney and
James Gavin, business agents of the
Plumbers' association.
Maurice Enright, an alleged slug
ger and gunman, is already under ar
rest, accused of the murder of a ri
val slugger. The other three men
are accused of complicity.
Spec'l Excursion Rates
of One and a Third Fare
on the O.-W. R. & X. Co. from Pen
dleton, Walla Walla, La Grande, Ba
ker City, Huntington and intermedi
ate .points direct to the park. (Bo
sure to ask for tickets direct to Wal
lowa Jtke Park.)
TO
Wallowa Lake Park
"The P.t'aiity Sjiot of the Northwest"
1 Tent with 1 Bed $1.00 Per Day
1 Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Cot
$1.50 Per Day
1 Tent with two beds.. $1.75 Per Day
1 Tent with 1 Bed $5.00 Per Week
Tent with 1 Bed and
1 Cot $7.00 Per Week
1 Tent with 2 Beds.. $7. 50 Per Week
Meals are furnished at the Restaur
ant and Lunch Counter at reasonable
prices. $5.50 meal tickets can be
purchased for $5.00.
Parties desiring to bring their own
camping outfits will be allotted space
FREE.
BURROS AND SADDLE HORSES
for mountain climbing 25c per hour.
Special rates by the day.
DANCING Wednesdays and Satur
days and on special occasions If
desired.
For Further Information Address
The WALLOWA LAKE AMUSE
MENT COMPANY
JOSEPH, OREGON.
Harvest is beginning and you will need an outfit. You
carp get it here, and we won't ask you that big price.
SHOES, HOSIERY, UXDEEWEAk, WORK
SHIRTS, OVERALLS, HATS. GLOVES, VALISES,
ETC. - ,:' .
We can save you big money on any of the above men
tioned goods.
THE HU
745 Main Street.
Between Taylor Hardware and Pendleton Drug Co.
1 i n ini mm iiiiiiiwiim i ii ianl mi i iiillilll li
THE BEST
A i IT
Quality-quality first, last and all the
time is the watchword in the produc
tion of City Brewery Beer
You do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to
give it the required zest
You assist in providing employment for home labor, build
ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place
money in circulation here, when you buy home products in
preference to those that are shipped in.
When you drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at
tho following places :
OPERA BAR,
Anton Kraft, Prop.
BILLY'S PLACE,
W. J. Bogart, Prop
STATE SALOON,
H. J. Latourelle, Prop.
BREWERY DEPOT,
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
THE CRESCENT SALOON,
J. n. Taylor, Prop.
A Efoiisiiig Sill
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A Four Days Sale that will break all former records in actual value giving. See Two Large Windows Tonight.
Extra Special No. One
IS Wash Sn'ils in Linen, Repp, and Linon, they come in Linen
(..lor, Pink, liltie, White and drey. Sizes 1 !, It's avd ?0 for
.Missus, 31, :', :S, in, -12 and 41 for Women. -Regular price ?7.r0
i $1.1.00. Ymir clioiee for four day only, Wednesday, Thursday,
v'riday tuid Saturday.
51.00 Suit
Great, Shirt Waist
Special for Four Days
300 tins season's waisis in all mos white and
colored. Not one that sold for less than $l.r0
and r.v in "A
Your Choice 98c Each
Extra Special No. Two
COO Pairs Ladie.-' Oxfords in black Patent Leather and Kid,
Tan Kid and Calf.
Nearly ever size and vid;h made and f!0 different styles. Not
ono pair worth less than o.r0 and up "to M.OO. Wednesday, Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday, your choice and as many pairs a you
M-ant
SI. 30 a Pair
200 Pairs Long Silk Glover, $1.23, i. 50 and 1.75
values, white, bUck ana nearly all slvicles
SO P,uts Lone KA Gloves, to close ou-enti: civ, iTf
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values $3.00 an-i 3.iH ycx par.
S 1000 yard, Wosh Gooch that sold a)! season -3 50 dozen bdics Bhck and Co'o.cJ Uc? and 600 y Go, b, ,11 this t eason's Pat- 4
X from 35c to 50c yard, to close out, per yd: 8 xj Silk Lisle Hoj. re,ui : ;5c values, Ipur - C"VVV lns that fo.a ie3. up ta 0 :, a. I you want 1 Ml'
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