East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAV, PEXDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911.
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PERSONAL
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Just One 'More Week
0MB The Extra Special Sale on
Jf these pretty little Dresses
Thrill luof liief ftaio iatooIt
Will 1UOI J UOl IIIIO
The price will be the same
It's by far the greatest val
ue we have ever offered.
Alterations Free
See Corner Window
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F. E. LlVENGOOD(&CO.
SEPTEMBER Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and
Fashion Sheets Now Ready
?ee Lane & Son for ilgus.
Pusilmc pictures pleaee all,
!uich Henry for coal. Main 17.
Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & Son.
Wanted Two waitresses at Hotel
Pendleton.
I'rlvate board and lodging at 205
W. Webh. h.ine Black 34S1.
Phone Platzoeder for fresh meat
r.t.rt Urd M'ln 44S.
Sacrlf'ce sale or trade . 40 II. P., B
Pas. Buick auto. Address E. O.
Phone Main 5 for dry wood or
Rock Springs coal.
For sale 4 good milch cows. In
quire 216 Jane. I'hone Black 6091.
Everybody goes to the Orpheuin to
ee the best am the clearest pictures.
Everything mat's good to eat. In
meat and grocerl? at the Cash
Market, phone Main 101.
O riddle cakes wl'hout grease. Try
a Wear-Ever griddle. Call Black
20:2 for information.
A double boiler in your teakettle.
Let the Wear-Ever representatives
show you, or call Black 2092.
Ppeclal rates to horses ooarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 20 Aura street. Phone Main IS.
For Sale From one to twelve good,
young, well broken, Jersey dairy
rows for sale. I. W. Short, Milton,
0re.
Experienced woman wants posi
tion as cook with harvesting crew.
Address 701 Thompson street, Pen
dleton. Lost, Sunday evening, near corner
of Johnson and Water streets, gold
mounted amber back comb. Reward
for return to "B" this office.
If you wast to nior?, call Penlai. 1
Bros., Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 64 7 Main streot.
Meat' Meat! Meat! If It's on the
market, it's here. Farmers' Meat
Co., Conrad Platzoeder, manager,
224 E. Court street, phono Main 446.
Opens Saturday New noodle and
, chop suey house, at 622 Cottonwood
street. Good cooking. Hours, 12
o'clock noon to 3 o'clock a. m. Sung
Hoey Low, proprietor.
You can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 173, for e'ean screened Hock
Springs coal either lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
Lost O.-W. H. & NT. pay check No.
6!t69 for $36.35 n favor of Nick Pulos.
The public is warned not to cash this
check but to kindly return same to
owner at Thorn Hollow or P. O. Box
867. City.
Passengers to Portland can save
money and at the same time have an
enjoyable river ride by taking boat
from Tile Dalles. Str. Bailey GaUert
leaves dally, except Friday and Sun
day at 3 -.30 p. m., arrives In Port
land 9:30. Fare 11.00.
Try
Rose Cream
for
Sun Burn
and
Tan
If you wish to h
FREE
of those blemishes
25c
KOEPPENS
The
Drug Store Thut
You nmt.
Serves
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Coil and wood, phone Main 6.
A Saturday Dollar will buy 12 yards
12 l-2c percale at the Peoples Ware-
B. L. Burroughs, agent for dry
wood and Rock Springs coal. Phone
I Main 6.
A Saturday Dollar will buy 5 yds.
35c Scotch Gingham nt the Peoples
Warehouse.
For Sale One good Jersey cow, six
years old, at a bargain. Call 1023
California street.
A Saturday Dollar will buy 25 yds
crash at the Peoples Warehouse.
house.
For Sale Good team, harness and
hack. Suitable for camping purposes,
Inquire 413 W. Alta.
Ladies! Ladies! You had better;
hurry and see those new fall suits at
Alexanders. They are going fast. ',
Wanted at once, lady solicitors for
city and road. Pleasant work, good
pay
Experience not necessary. Call
mornings. Mr. Lee, 205 W. Webb.
Phone Main 541 for Parker's au
tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun
try. Lehman Springs In particular.
Quick service.
Just received, advance shipment of
the nobby new fall styles in Steln
iilo( k clothes for men. Call and see
them at Alexander's.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and nil kinds of Job work,
phone Red 461. B. A. Morton.
A Saturday Dollar.
Will buy 15 yards 36-Inch
bleached Hope muslin at the
pies Warehouse.
wide
Peo-
Modern 'Woodmen Attention.
Regular meeting tonight. All mem
bers please attend.
WM. ANDERSON, V. C.
J. G. FINNEY, Clerk.
Pendleton' Fast Expi
For light or heavy transferring of
ali kinds, phone George Stangler at
Grltman Bros.. Main 511. Furniture
and pianos moved promptly and
fully to any part of the tty.
NOTICE OF
STREET
IMPROVE-
MEXT.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received by the Common
Council of the City of Pendleton un
til August 23. 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m.
for the Improvement of Cottonwood
street, In the City of Pendleton, from
the south line of Water street to the
north line of Railroad street, and
Webb street from the west line of
Cottonwood street to the east line of
Main street, with hard surface pave
ment, curbs and gutters and a drain
age pvstem therefor. In accordance
with the plans and specifications for
such Improvement now on file with (ho (.,ty nooor(lcr
the City Recorder. I Each bid must be accompanied bv
Each bid must be accompanied by cortifod ,.hp(.k for ,2500.00,
a cert.fied check for $1600 .00 pa5 - nh, t(, th pf r(fv of
able to the mayor of tM City of Pen- , pemllct(,n to bo reltirnoi, if u
dleton. to be returned If the bidder (lfr ,s unsl000ssfu, an(1 t0 be for.
Is unsuccessful and to be forfeited ont(,w oj faiIurp tQ onfor no ft c(m
TMiluro to enier inio a uoiiiracL in
accordance with the bid If accepted.
Each bid must specify as follows:
For complete Improvement as per
plans and specification t
For complete Improvement ex
cept Alta street Intersection,
ns per plans and specifi
cations I
Pavement, per square yard $
Curbs, per lineal foot t
Gutters, per lineal foot
Excavations, per cubic yard....)
Filling, per cubic yard t
Manholes, each $
Inlets, each $
Pipe, complete $
Br'ck headers, per lineal foot..
Bids must be filed with the City
Recorder on or before said date, and
the Common Council reserves the
right to reject any or' all bids.
Dated nt Pendleton, Oregon, Au-j
gust 10, 1911. j
THOMAS FITZ GERALD, VoXDEMX 20 SAILORS TO DEATH
City Recorder.
, ( Mutiny on Spanish Battleship 15o-
Crook county hns purchased a 10-( suits In Coiirtiiinrllul.
ton road machine that will roll, grade' Madrid. A courtmartlal at Cndlx
ploy or sprinkle ns desired. By condemned to death 26 men who took
agreement the city of Frlnvcllle will part In the mutiny on board the Span
use the machine in street work. j lnh battleship Mumaneia while the
I vessel w.is at Tangier, Saturday. The
The I'.andoii Brick & Tile company men received communion nt ! o'clock
has opened Its plant nt Bandon. It In the morning and it Is understood
will give employment to 50 men. their execution followed immediately.
Jesse Picard of Athena, Is In Pen
dleton today.
C. F. Paxton of Boise, Is a guest In
the city today.
G. E. Stanfield of Echo Is viitlng
in the city today.
Bruce Gilbert of rilot Rock, Is vis
'tlng in town today.
Mrs. P. H. Iluehholz of Stanfield,
is in the city visiting friends.
Ed.IIomelgarn paid a business vis
It to Adams and vicinity today.
I. R. Lawrence, merchant of Ukiah,
came In from that place yesterday.
II. C. Craig returned last evening
from a short business trip at Athe
na. B. F. McCulloch Is registered at a
local hotel today from his home at
Echo.
R. E. Perry and wife have return
ed from an outing In the vicinity of
Kamela.
Ernest Crockett who has been so
journing at Kamela, Is expected
home tonight.
Oliver P. Morton, attorney for the
reclamation service, Is here today on
a brief visit.
Mrs. Owen Rird, who has been
camping at Kamela, is expected
home tonight.
Oliver Lynch came In from hi
ranch near Ritter for a few days' vis
it in Pendleton.
Donald Rader left this morning for
nis nome ai .uemoru, uiier iiavm,
hf-en emnloved hprp4 during n nortlon
of the summer. j
! John Nissen of the Nissen Imple-
I nient company,
came in from walla
Walla last evening. I.NillTIIOl'SE MAX
Wm. Hilton of the Balfour.-Guthrie KILLED BY DERRICK
Grain company, made a business.
trip to Athena yesterday. J ,,,. 1(.am ,miks HeaM.r
Miss Dora Myrick has taken charge rs I nloading nt Destruction Island,
of the altering department at the Astoria, Or. John Enquest, keep
Alexauder department store. er of the Destruction Island light-
A. P. James of Pilot Rock, has been j house, was killed by the breaking of
transacting business here today. He i a derrick while unloading coal from
Fold "6 head of beef cattle to the 1 the lighthouse tender Heather at' the
P.ert Wilson, claim agent for the O.
W. 11. & X. company, left on the local
train for Coyote station this
morn-
inS-
j R. Smith, manager of the Grand i
1 th-ater, accompanied by his wife, re-!
turned from Walla Walla last even-!
j mtr.
J. E. .Montgomery, representative
of the Puget Sound Warehouse com -
pnny. has returned from an outing at
Newport.
.Merle Chessmnn, city editor or tne
East Oregonian returned this after
noon from a 10 days vacation spent at
Meacham.
Miss Mabel Perkins of Boise, Is
here upon a visit with Mrs. B. S. Bur
roughs. She is a former resident of
Pendleton.
Andv Larsen, a wheat farmer of
th v.nmi. ennntrv e.ime down on
the forenoon passenger train from
that place.
Mrs. e: C. Annibal and daughters,
Nellie and Verna, will return, to
night from Kamela where they have
been camping.
Fred Carper, who was formerly
with the Tallman Drug company, but
who Is now a traveling salesman for
ja drug house, Is In the city.
J. L
'W. H.
Whitelng the well known O.
& N. telegraph operator has
.returned from a trip to Portland and
j other Willamette Valley points.
P.. Kelsay. prominent resident of
j Fossil, Wheeler county, Is here today
1 upon a visit with his sister, Mrs. Sa
I rah Trine. He is en route home from
; Hot Lake.
Mrs. Eleanor Redfield left this
morning for La Grande where she
goes to take a position In the offices
of Assistant Superintendents Buck
ley and Corbett of the O.-W. R. & N
NOTICE OF
STREET
IMPROVE-
MEXT,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Common
I Council of the City of Pendleton until
August 23, 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m.
for the Improvement of Alta street In
said City of Pendleton, from the east
line of main street to the south line
of Court street, with hard surface
pavement, curbs and gutters and a
drainage system therefor, in accord-
nnrA it'lth t Vin nlnn, nn.l enMlflnolI.in,
fn ,,. 1rnnr'nt .
tract in accordance with the bid if
i accepted.
' Each bid must specify ns follows:
i For complete Improvement as per
j plans and specifications $
Pavement, per square yard...!
Curbs, per lineal foot I
I Gutters, per lineal foot t
I Excavations, per cubic yard....!
I Filling, per cubic yard $
Manholes, each
$
i Inlets, each $
Pipe, complete t
i Brick headers, per lineal foot..$
I Rids must be filed with the City ,
I Recorder on or before said date, and
i the Common Council reserves the 1
right to reject any or all bids. I
i iateii at renuieion, Oregon, Au
gust 10, 1911.
THOMAS FITZGERALD.
City Recorder
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island.; The end of the derrick beam
broke ( ii ;ir off, striking Enquest on
thv head, crushing it in a frightful
manner. Dcatli was instantaneous.
Xe.ir him at the time was Charles
Jlo'Ieer, second officer of the Heath
er and Alex Sanders, a deck hand, was
unhurt. The broken timber was found
I to be one rotten clear through.
j The body was brought here on the
j Heather this morning and was taken
, charg,. of by Coroner Gilbaugh. He
I was 35 years of age and well known
: in tins city, and leaves a orotner,
Fred Enquest. who is a fisherman on
the river.
FAILS TO FIND ANY CURE
l'OII IXAXTILE PARALYSIS
Dr. Simon Floxner of Xew York Says
" Cannot be Checked Until Doctors
I Leurii Ilow It Is Transmitted.
Albany, N. Y. No tratmnt, so far
as Is know n, which can b regarded as
a specific, or even effective, has been
found in dealing with the problem of
infantile paralysis, according to Dr.
Simon Flexner of New York, who has
been making a special study of the
disease.
At a recent conference here of
merical officers under the auspices of
the state department of health, Dr.
Flexner gave the following views In
discussing' Infantile paralysis:
"Until we can succeed In deter
mining how the disease Is transmitted
we cannot expect to accomplish Its
prevention. ,
"The source of entrance of the
germs of this disease appears to be
through the upper air passages, es
pecially the nose.
"It would also appear that the
most probable means of exit of this
germ Is through the nose and throat.
It Is therefore very" Important that
the discharges from the nose and
throats of cases suffering from In
fantile paralysis Is promptly de
destroyed" DIES AFTER REE STIXGS HIM.
Man Succumbs Half Hour After In-
sect Stings Him.
Dubois, Pa. Philip Dusch, a well
known resident of Brady township,
died thirty minutes after being stung
by a honey bee. Mr. Dusch went
out to place a cap on a hive and was
heard to call. His wife rushed to
his side in time to see him fall. Be
fore dying Dusch said he had been
stung but once, and that right on
the joint of the jaw. He was 62 years
old.
STEALS TOHACCO: TWO YEARS
Paltrv Theft Lands California!! In
Fol-iom Prison.
Stockton, Cal. Juan Vargas, con
victed of stealing two packages of
tobacco flora a grocery store, was
1 sentenced by Judge C. W. Norton of
the superior court to two years in
Folsor.i prison.
Thouaht a paltry theft was com
mitted from a standpoint of value the
Intent to commit burglary, raher
than the lack of success of the ac
cused in his undertaking, prompted
the sentence given.
BEAR FELLS WOMAN.
l!usinnd Knocks Unite Senseless With
Siintling. Then Cuts Its Throat.
Oroville. Calif A vicious attack
was made on Mrs. Stegmiller by a
pet bear raised since cubhood by
Stegmiller at his home In this city.
Mrs. Stegmiller suddenly heard the
bear's infuriated roar at her ear as
I', knocked her to the ground. The
bear being chained, was able to strike
her only once or twice before she
rolled out of reach. Her clothing was
badly torn.
Her husband knocked the bear un
conscious with a scantling, llefore It
bad recovered. Stegmiller had rushed
into the house, obtained a butcher
knife and cut the animal's throat.
Rend the want ads.
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On Ladies' and Misses' Silk and
Wash Dresses, as well as all re
maining Summer Suits, Shirt
Waists and Coats.
Blue and Black Suits are not included in this half price sale,
but. liberal discounts are made on them.
As in all our sales, these reductions are '
from our refrular prices, and XOT from
alleged "values." This sale affords ladies
who are discriminating a splendid oppor
tunity to buy worthy, stylish and valuable
troods at low prices.
XEGRO ASSAILANT CAUGHT.
Father of Girl He Attacks Rides After
Him and Brings JJim I'.ack.
Aitkin, Minn. A negro named
Wooster is held here on a (.'.:. irge of
attacking a white girl fourteen years
old living near Mulmo, or, Millelacs
lake.
In passing a house the negro asked
the girl, who was alone, where her
mother was, and being told that her
mother was dead and that her father
was in the wheat field, attacked her
and fled.
The father started on horseback In
pursuit of the negro and after a long
chase brought him back. The girl
identified him and the negro admit
ted the crime.
OROVILLE SECOND REXO,
PRIEST'S INQUIRY SHOWS
One Out of Every Two Marriages
Proves Unhappy, According to
Comity Clerk's Records.
Oroville, Calif. That Butte county
has Reno distanced when it comes
to the proportion of divorces to mar
riages appears from a compilation
of figures from the County Clerk's
records. It also seems that the coun
ty stands well along toward first
place In California In the same res
pect. The figures show that thus far In
1911 114 marriage licenses have been
granted, and that 55 divorce suits
HEADOUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
F'S
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Dnifffdsta of East
ern Oregon.
Lehman Hot Springs
Among the Pines of the Blue Mountains
Fine medical liatlis; larjre swimming pool; new dance hal',
dancinc daily; bowling alley; fin bunting and fishing and
ideal camping grounds.
AUTO STAGE
nvos Pendleton Auto Co.
Tuesday. Thursday and Sat
urday of each week.
Round-Trip Fare $8.00
Sjx-cial trips may be arranged with either stage line.
Hoard, by the day $1.50;
Store at springs, carrying
suits and everything needed.
Join the Jolly Crowds at Lehman
Frank L. McNeil, Proprietor
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Better Goods for
Less Money
have been filed.
This revelatiaon was brought about
by an inquiry st irtid by the Rev.
Father Dermody.
The data may result In a searching
Inquiry by the various churches and
betterment societies.
Is the pleasure haunt in this part of
the country this summer. Its devo
tees rejoice to learn that they can now
go and come In a regular schedule, in
dependent of tides. The popular ex
cursion steamer,
T. J. POTTER
leaves Portland, Ash Street dock,
DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY, 8:0 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M.
Also the steamer "HASSALO" leav
ing Portland dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P.
M.)
Reduced Fares
Prevail
From All Points hi the Northwest
via the
Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation Company
Ideal cottage and camp life, a mag
nificent beach that Is not surpassed
anywhere, genial and beneficial cli
mate, and all the comforts of home
without costing any more than If you
remained at home.
Call on or write to any O.-W. R." &
N. agent for complete Information;
also for copy of our summer book,
"Outings In Oregon."
Wm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, O.-W. R. 4k
N. Co., Portland, Ore.
Get There Quick
Phone Red 3961 for the
lAUTO CAB
Twenty-five cent fares to any
part of the city. Special rates
for out of town trips.
BEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
Stand at 614 Main St
MAIL STAGE
Connects with trains at Pilot
Rock, on Monday, Wednes
day and Friday of each week.
Round-Trip Fare $5,00
by tlu? week $0.00.
full line of groceries,
batl
nng
North
Beach
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