East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAS1 DKECiOXlAX. PENDLETON. OPjBOlsN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911.
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Every day now at the Boston Store is a busy one. Crowds
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Never were such opportunities of buying first-class merchandise offered to the people
of this country. Perhaps never again will good goods be sold so cheap. Remember,
there are stacks of goods being sold, so make arrangements and come at once.
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More than one-hundred pairs of Shoes sold yesterday. More than
twenty Suits, and the way the customers grabbed Underwear, Hosiery,
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Hats, Etc., was a treat to onlookers as well as the purchasers.
We expect larger crowds every day. We have the prices, we. have the goods, so
take the wings of the early morning, come early and buy all you want.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE IS
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For (.ifii. Conrfurtrd hy (he SISUKS OF THE HOLY
NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Afdnnit tmd
Otltttu Cwrvj. Muitc Art. Elocvioa tnd Commer
Citi DrpU. RtnJtnt mnd Dj Smdrnti Rrfiord Moral tnd
Inrrltectuil TraiBlnf . Writf f orAnnounctnnt. Addrrtt
1 1 ST Fit tirpFRK'R. Si. Mjn'i jfrd.itmtt ftnts4
$7.25
From Pendleton to
Wallowa Lake Park
and Return
"Tlio Iioauty Spot of Uio Northwest"
1 Tont with 1 Hod $1.00 Per Day
1 Tent with 1 Bod and 1 Cot
$1.50 Per Day
1 Tent with two beds.. $1.75 Per Day
1 Tont with 1 Bed.... $5.00 Per Week
Tent with 1 Bed and
1 Cot $7.00 Per Week
1 Tent with 2 Beds.. $7. 60 Per Week
Meals are furnlshod at the Restaur
ant and launch Counter at reasonable
prices. $5.60 meal tickets can be
purchased for $5.00.
Parties desiring to bring their own
camping outfits will be allotted space
FREE.
BURKOS AND SADDLE HORSES
for mounValn climbing 26c per hour.
Special rates by the day.
DANCING Wednesdays and Satur
days and on special occasions If
desired.
KXCTItSIOX RATES FKOM FOL
LOWING POINTS AND RETURN:
Adams $ 7.80
Athena 8.00
Paker City 6-30
Durkee 7.40
Elgin
Enterprise 1.20
Gibbon 840
Haines 6.90
Hllgnrd 4-00
Hot Lake 4.60
Huntington 8.20
Imbler 3. SO
Kamcla
Ii Grande 4.26
Lostlno 1.60
Mcnobnm 6.25
Milton 8.70
North Powder B-60
Talincr Junction 2.90
Pendleton ' 7.85
Plonsant Valley 685
ToloriiTt 6.10
t'nloti 4.70
Wallowa 1.85
Weston ; 8.10
Walla Walla. Wash 10.10
He sure, to ask for tickets direct to
the park.
For Further Information Addrsa
TKEWALLAWA LAKE AMUSE
MENT COMPANY
JOSEPH. OREGON.
BROWNELL PROJECT
TO BE EXTENDED
t Spec la 1 Correspondence.)
Umatilla, ore., Aug. 11. D. C.
Hrownell Is having surveys made this
week on the proposed extension of
tho Brownell ditch. The opening of
the ditch will mean much for tho
south side of this city and may be
the means of having many new peo
ple and residents there lie an advan
tage to mo town generally, ino mien
will be extended wet to the end of
the townslte.
J. A. Cooper, tho well known trav
eling num. was bere this week.
Itev. C. Butler of Hermiston, was a
vis. tor here this week.
Buys New Homo.
John E. Hatter has purchased the
house and lo's on the south side of
the city from J. B. Swijzler ami has
already begun to remodel the house
and otherwise improve the property.
New Houses.
J. 11. SwHzler Is building a new
house for rental on the river front
and also making other Improvements
to his other houses.
Work Brisk.
Work in tho local yards has been
so brisk the past few weeks that the
O.-W. R. & N. Co. has placed an ad
ditional switch engine on the work.
Going to Canada.
City Recorder Saylor leaves soon
for a month's vacation to Alberta,
Canada, where he has extensive prop
erty Interests.
Iji rge Cargo.
Fifteen hundred sacks of
were among the large cargo
the early part of the week
Open River Transportation compnny's
boats. The most of the sugar was
shipped by rail to the Interior.
RiN'ltal n Suooow.
The recital given by Miss Katherlnej
Trevette of Chicago Tuesday evening!
was a decided success from a finan- i
clal as well ns from an artistic stand-!
point. The opening number as well,
as the piano solo were very good. The
tennp solo by Mr. W. V. (VConnell ,
received a more than usual applause'
and encore. The sclo, tion sung by'
Mr. (VConnell was both classical and!
difficult. His voice was In excellent,
form.
New Foreman i
P .1. McNemry of Portland lias1
been appointed roundhouse foreman 1
here to succeed Mr. McVey. res'pnod . ;
Mr. McNtmry entered on his r. w du-
t'os Monday morning. August 7.
I Street Gniiled. i
The grading and repairing of V ',
street is Indeed a decided improve-j
ment and Is leader to other s'reets,
being Improved In sip li manner later i
on. At a recent meeting of the!
council a board or plank walk wasj
ordered for both sides of the street!
wh'i h will add not only to the np
pearance of the street but will help
ns an easy access to and from tho
river landing, for in the past year the
sugar
landed
by the
travel to the east and west both by
river and north bank has grown to
such proportions that the council and
citizens generally after many years
saw the need of. Shade trees will be
set out in the fall on both sides of
the street.
j. Bullock and wife have gone on
an extended visit to Astoria.
Miss M. Harris has returned from
a visit to her home in Wallowa.
J. W. McVey, who ha been fore
man for the O -W. R. & X. for the
part yar, has resicned to accept a
more lucrative position at Say Iike
City. Mr. McVey was one of the most
popular officials, that the O.-W. R.
& X. has had here for many years.
He was popular with the men as well
as the masses. Mrs. MeVey's depart
ure from T'matilla will be generally
regretted here.
W. F. Tornbow. who has been in
the employ of the O.-W. R. & X. for
the past number of years, resigned
and will, it Is said, go into the con
tracting business.
H. J. Patterson has left for Prosper.
Wash., on a business trip.
CEMETERY SITE
ing after his Spokane property in
terests for the past two weeks, re
turned home yesterday.
Read the want ads.
Unfurnished housekeeping
in East Oregonian building. Ste
heat, gas range in kitchen, electe-le
lights, hot and cold water and bar.
Recently renovated. Enquire at E. E.
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SIMON'S SON BRINGS CASH.
SKMI.0;: In ijnttc;cl Miitou.f Wlion
Ho Arrives in Now York.
Xew York. Jabbering a French
patois in excited expostulation agains'
the sleuths of I'ollector Loch laying
violent bands upon bis battered suit
case, Antone Simon, Jr., as black as
Krebus. and son of the man who has
just been deposed from the presidency
of Hayti, came into this port on his
way to Europe, avowedly to protest
to the German government against
the result of the latest revolution that
lias driven his father from power.
Tis interest in the battered suit
case was due to the fact that it con
tained over $100,000 gold. This the
son of the deposed president had
grabbed only a few hours before the
Allemania left Port tut Prince.
The eyes of Loch's men bulged out
in astonishment when they discovered
the shining American gold coins wrap
ped in greasy brown paper.
Accompanying young Simon was
Ant.'!li" l'ierz, who had been Presi
dent Simon's secretary. They will
leave Xew York on the first ship !'-r
I'aris.
PRISOM'.R A WII1TK SI, KK.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., Aug. 11. After
many months of hard work and meet
ings too numerous to mention the
Hcrmivtoti Cemetery association has
at last decided on a location. At a
meeting held this afternoon they de
cided to buy -0 acres located two
miles south of tp.vn, from David
Sorrvlis. The tract purchased is a
vi ry nice smooth one and is just above
the "A" line ditch and will be wat
ered in the filth unit which will come
in next spring.
A. McDonald today purchased the
John irvin homestead relinkuish
Micnt. It is a twenty acre tract and
is located two miles directly east of
town on the diagonal road to the res
1 1 voir, it is partly improved and it is
Mr. McDonald's intention to move on !
the claim right away and improve it
as well as ills other project hold
ings. Lust night Miss Bessie McPherson
und Mhss Virginia Todd gave a dance
to their many friends. It was held I
in the Hermiston Mercantile hall. i
Dr. M. V. Turley has been transact- j
ing business in the Bend, Oregon, I
country. He is the owner of quite a ;
large tract of Irrigated land in that i
section as well ns in the Hermiston j
propevt; j
Miss Norma Giddings Is spending a i
few days visiting her sister Mrs. O. j
M. Thomas, who lives near the gov- i
eminent reservoir.
Ray Ellis is here from Portland ;
transacting business. !
John I). Rice, who has been look-;
JF YOl HAYi; KGKM A OR ANY
SKIN OR SCALP TROCBLi:
II Kl IK IS GOOD m:vs.
Stockton Police Relieve Cnnvii
Vagrant Is lo:itl of Rang.
Stockton. According to the
police Harry do l.oiine. now ill
for serving a lS0-.t;iy s-'n'oive
vncrancy, is the head of , gang
white slavers who have been m ry
live rei-vnth It is alleged that
Lornio had something to do with
disappearance of Helen John:
Wliit.son. daughter of a San Kr.uie'
physician. Flunk do Pue of the si
bureau of identification Is said to hi
ncciireit a written eontesslon
Fred 'Duval, at rested in San Franci
on a similar charge.
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Read the want ads.
You have probably tried one or
more remedies with small success.
This costs money and it is uncerta'n.
We want you to try 7.EMO. the elcan
liquid remedy, hut we do nut wan;
you to pay for It unless you are satis
fied with results. We have so much
faith In Zcmo that we want you to
try :t iv sevd ns t v E W. Ros
Medicine Co.. J0:t; Olive Street. St.
T.ouis, Mo., 10c in stamps to pay post
age for a irerer.'ir samp'e of XEMO
and ZE.MO (antiseptic) SOAP an,! our
"2 page booklet on skin diseases n;
get a bottle today at Pendleton Oru;
"o. and If :n are not pleased with
T' Mills tivy wi'l rcfc.nl your money.
XKMO is a ,le;.n. scieir. ific prep
irat.on that wasb.es away and dc
! troys the germ li''e and the poisons
that cause tho trouble. Steps the
itching at oi'.co and results can lie seen
after one application ZKMO abso
lu'oiy eui-i.-. ecei',ia in all its forms as
well as hi vii. rashes, acne, totter, bar
"lori" Hell, prickly heat, etc., on in
fants the same as on grown persons
Indorsed and sold by druggists ev
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