East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY HASTX RBUONlAH, PENDbETTON, OREOoW, WEDNESDAY, SKPTEMBEIl 20, 1911
We are Breaking all For
mer Records in the '
SECTION
If the last nine days of September continue the pace
with the first part we 'will smash all previous sales records
pky high.
There is a Reason
We are told daily by our many satisfied customers that
we are showing the largest assortment of Coats, Suits and
Dresses in Pendleton, and the prices are just a little lower.
Let, Us Show You
Suits for Misses', sizes 14 to 20.
Suits for Women, sizes 31 to 47.
Coats in every size inndo for children, misses and women.
Dresses, sizes 14 to 20 for Misses'.
Ladies sizes 31 to 40.
WE CAN PLEASE YOU LET'S TRY.
F. E. LlVENGOODCO.
THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORK .
PERSONAL
MENTION
Ella Watt of 'Salem la reglBtored
at the Bowman.
William Jamleson of Weston, spent
lust night In the city.
W. D. Ferguson of Albany la a
gueHt at tho St. George; . . '
S. N. Barnhart Of Walla Walla la a
business visitor In the city today.
J. S. Thornton of Walla Walla was
over from his homo last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams are In
from their ranch near Adams today,
Mrs. Mary E. Coffey left this morn
ing for Potiatch, Idaho, on a bus ness
trip.
Edgar W. Smith came In from Van
sycle yesterday to secure prices In the
wheat market.
Robert Rlggs came over from Walla
Walla yesterday and spent the night
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sellers left to
day for Madras, Ore., where they will
spend several months.
Douglas Ball
HAD DIME TO AID MOTHER.
I,ad Appears In Court With "Money
To Pay Fine."
New York. With a lone dime In his
hand, Joseph Kyd, 8 years old, of 249
Eighth avenue, marched Into the Jef
ferson Market Court and told the at
tendant at the door that he had come
to pay his mother's fine and get her
out of prison.
He explained that his mother, Mrs.
Mary Kyd, had been arrested Satur
day night. The lad bore himself
bravely and refused the offer of a
meal from a sympathetic listener. He
showed the dime and said he had
enough to buy food if he wanted It.
When his mother was arraigned be
fore Magistrate Freschi, charged with
disorderly conduct, tears for the first
time filled the boy's eyes, but he
wiped them away and llstcnted Intent
ly. The magistrate found Mrs. Kyd
"not guilty," and the boy took his
mother's hand and marched off with
her.
MAKES CALL IN BALLOON.
He
I LOCALS!
Coal and wood, phone Main 6.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry tor coal. Ifsin 171.
Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3812.
Private board and lodging at SOS
W. Webb. ?bona Black S4J1.
Phone Platsoeder for freb meat
ai.d lard. Mln 441.
Dr J. A. Best nas returned from his
vacation and has resumed practice.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
ee the best and the clearest pictures.
For Rent Suite of furnished
rooms, SOI Jackson. Phone black
JJS7.
Everything that's good to eat. la
meats and groceries at the Cash
Market, phone Main 101.
Northwest Rug Co. of Portland rep
resentative Is here. If you have old
carpets, notify S. A. Dobner, city.
Ppeclal rates to horses ooarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, (20 Aura street. Phone Main 13
Wanted An experienced girl
general houswork; irood wages;
If eo.ng east, or west, or south,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Closa conm-ctions at Pasco with
a'.l through trains. W. Adams, agent,
Pendleton.
International Correspondence Schools
Meeting.
There will be an illustrated lecture
given for the benefit of Pendleton stu
dents of the International Corres
pondence Schools tonight at the Eagle-
Woodman hall. All students are cor-
dlully Invited.
Mrs. C. I Crockett will resume
teaching on Thursday, September 22,
pianoforte lessons. Beginners 50
cents. Advanced 75 cents a lesslon.
Phono 3682.
E
HEALTHY 111
Aeronaut Shouts Welcome As
Paswes Friend's Farm.
Kansas City, Mo. Louis W. Shouse
of this city made a balloon and visited
representative of the the town of his youth, Liberty, Mo.,
Blake, McFull Paper company, is over twenty miles away. He was taking a
from his headquarters at Walla' Wal-' spin in the air In the balloon, Kansas
la. city, as the guest of Captain H. E.
John P. McManus. editor of the ' Honeywell, pilot, having started from
Pilot Rock Record, came In from his , here.
homo yesterday and is spending the j As they passed over Liberty, fly-
day here. j ing low, Shouse peered over the side
Mrs. Anna B. Purdy of Klmberly, I or me DasKei.
Idaho, will return to her home this I "Is that Bill tsriggs iarm ;
he
shouted to a seeming Insect but in
the form of a man as he spied famll-
evening after visiting friends in the
city over fair week.
G. S. Andrus, prominent stockman ; lar J S-
if the southern part of the county, f' came th,f
I .V. !., ,.,,... lo..
was ili wju unjr ;cuuaj. axis
ports stock conditions in his section
of tho county unusually good.
HARVESTER TRUST FEARS
PROSECUTION BY U.
Chicago, 111., Sept. 20. A state
ment was Issued here this morning to
the effect that the International Har
vester company will probably be the
next great trust to be attacked by the
government in its war on Illegal cor
porations.
The company has asked Attorney
General Wlckersham for a definition
of the government's phrase. "Lawful
Trusts" and expresses a willingness to
reorganize without the formality of a
court mandate.
It is claimed that the government
will prosecute the Harvester trust on
the grounds that it is illegally organ
ized. The Harvester trust, is incor
porated for $120,000,000.
"Nope."
"Well, just tell him Louis Shouse
came over to call m a balloon and is
sbrry he wasn't In. Goodby."
"Goodby," came the weak response
and the skymen continued northward.
TWO MEET DEATH IX SURF.
New Showing of .
Ladies mi Misses
AJD
Come and See them
New Silk Waists at $3.00
Come in black and white and navy and white stripes.
Peasant style at $3.00 each.
Come and see these extra values.
$8 and $10 Silk Waists for $4.95
mi -r 1 1 1 Ml - 1 1 - x
lnese come m irersian ana piaias, siiks ana piain net, i
regular values up to $10.00 on sale at Sj54.95
Wohlenberg Dept. Store
"BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY."
I
I WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ?
DETROIT CARMEN' STRIKE
AND TIE IT SYSTEM,
What a pity It is to observe so many
for people with thin and faded hair and
no then realize that the most of these
washing. Apply 115 West High street, people .might have a fine, healthy
About 808 feet of gosd new garden nottd r nalr lr tney would but use
hone for sale at cost price. Sharon &
Eddlngs.
Lost Package containing little
glrl't black pumps. Finder return to
this office and receive suitable reward.
the simple "sage tea" of our grand
mothers, combined with other ingred
ients for restoring and preserving the
hair. No one, young or old, need have
gray hair, weak, thin or falling hair,
dandruff or any trouble of the sort
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo- anJ SuIpnur Hair Remedy. On the
kane. leaves 1:10 p. m.. arrive 9:65 contrary. it is possible to have heal
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams. Agent, tny vg0rous hair. M perfect color,
Pendleton. j,y a ew applications of this remark
Phone Main 88 for Parker's a- ablo preparation.'
toraobile. Trips to all parts of coun- Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
try and city. Quick service. Stand Remedy quickly removes dandruff,
at French restaurant. leaves the scalp clean and healthy,
If you want to move, call Penland promotes the growth of the hair and
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large restores the natural color of the hair
dray moves you quick. Trasa hauled which has become faded or gray. It
once a week. 647 Main street. Is a clean, wholesome dressing, which
For transfer work, hauling bag- b0 used at a"y tlme and wltn
gage, moving household goods and J.'1'"' nfcVr- Do"'tw n?cct, your
pianos and all kinds of job work, " 1 y " oue
phone Mainn 481. B. A. Morton.
Lost In grandstand at the Round-
Up Park, lady's 17 Jewel Waltham
gold watch; case number 6,046.
961. Finder return to Gray Bros.'
grocery and receive liberal reward.
You can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 173. for cVan screened Rock
and Sulphur.
1 This preparation is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and is
recommended and sold by all druggists.
betroit, Mich.. Sept. 20. Coming Sa
a surprise, at a time When It was
though that negotiations between the
streetcar company and employes over
a demand for Increased wages was
about settled, the carmen last night
voted to strike immediately and as a
result the entire system is tied up.
Many factories In the city are run
ning shorthanded. as the employes are
unable to reach their work.
COLLEGE WOMEN" STUDY ART.
Profiler of Motorboat Kills Swim
mer; Other Is Drowned.
Los Angeles. Two young men,
Donald Wright of Fullerton and Da
vid Thomas of Hollywood, met trag
ic deaths while in bathing. Young
Wright was almost instantly killed at
Balboa when he dove into the la
goon and came to the surface direct
ly to the propeller side of a motor-
boat. His body was caught in the
machinery of the boat and before the
engine could be stopped the young
man was fatally injured. He died be
fore his body was taken to the shore
Yoiino- Thomas was drowned while
swimming in the surf at Redondq
Beach,
Leave Pendleton
1:30 P.
SWAP tfOBS FOR A WEEK.
Pastor and Editor Agree to Do Each
Other's Work.
Bremerton, Calif. An argument
following a conflict in their policies
resulted in an agreement todal be
tween W. B. Jessup, editor of the
Bremerton Searchlight and the Rev.
R. L. Wolf, pastor of the First Meth
odist church of this city, to exchange
vocations for a week.
The Methodist pastor will be given
full rein on the Searchlight for a
Folk at O. A. C. Announces Pro cram ' week
for YearFifteen Addresses. I Editor Jessup will occupy the pul
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- pIt of tne Methodist church for one
lis, Ore, Sept. 20. The Folk Club, s,indav
composea oi me women or tne u. A.
C. faculty, has Just announced the pro
gram for the section devoted to the
study of art. The fifteen semi
monthly meetings are to be addressed
on early French art, court painting,
the revolutloanry time, romanticism,
the Orientalists, landscape painters,
the peasant painters, the semi-classicists,
portrait painters, the Impres
sionists, Spanish art motives, the Cas-tll-an
school, the Andaluslan school,
school of Valencia, and the position
and Influence of the French painters
In the world of art. The club year
opens October 14.
LABOR PREPARES FOR
WORLD WIDE STRIKE.
Davenport, la., Sept. 20. With the
view of preparing for a world wide
strike for an eight-hour day, accord
ing to President O'Connell, the ma
chinists convention today voted to
increase the per capita tax of the or
ganization from 45 cents to 75 cents
a month. This may have an Import
ant bearing on the threatened Harrl
man line strike.
Aviator Godot Injured.
Ogdensbure. N. T.. Sent 20 V.n.
uovernor v jlson is a southerner by . gene Godet. an aviator, fell from a
birth but he has ceased to be a bour-j height of 60 feet and was severely
bon- but not fatally Injured yesterday.
THE DAXCIXG PIPPIXS. '
Springs coal either lump or nut It , ,1
burns clean and goes further.
Fruit Tract to Trade Twenty-acre
tract, two and a hair miles from Hor
mlston, under government water, to
trade fr I'omlleton vroperty. Pen
dleton Investment company.
I have several largo tracts of Uma
tilla county wheat land and stock
ranches for sale. Will take in ex
change property In Portland, Spokane :
or Pendleton.
E. T. WADE.
Read the want ads.
: Tiy
I Rose Creamj
(or
Sun Burn
and
Tan
If you wish to be
FREE
of those blemishes
25c
KOEPPENS
Fhe
Drug Store That
. Ton Beat.
Servos
ArriYP Seattle 8:15 A- M.
Arrive Spokan&9;55 P, M,
I Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M.
Northern. Pacific Railway
The Pioneer Line.
First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Through flTickets to all Points
East or West
Secure tickets and full information from'
W. ADAMS, AGENT K P. RY.,
PENDLETON.
Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events:
Wala Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, Sept 18-23.
Washington State Fair, North Yakima, Sept. 25-30.
Interstate Fair, Spokane, Oct 2-8.
National Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
"Born with the Republic"
j? AMES. E. PEPPETfl)
WHISKEY R
1 Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey ever
made in .Kentucky. Established in 1780.
Columbia Ciquor Store
; - Sole distributors in Pendleton.
- HERMAN PETERS, Prop.
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Watch For Our
With "The Sunny Side of Broadway," at the Oregon Theatre Saturday nl
in a Few Days
Save Your Money
Buy Right
NuffsecTtill you see us
Workingmen's Clothing
Go.
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