East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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. DAILY KAS1 DREGOXIAN, PKNDLETOJ, OREGvV, ITtlDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911.
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We are Breaking all For
mer Records in the
SECTION
If tho last nine days of September continue the pace
with tho first part we will smash all previous sales records
sky high.
There is a Reason
We are told daily by our many satisfied customers that
we are showing tho 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 34 to 47.
Coats in every size made for children, misses and wqmen.
Dresses, sizes 14 to 20 for Misses'.
Ladies 6izes 34 to 4G.
WE CAN PLEASE YOU LET'S TRY.
F. E. LlVENGOODCO.
THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE.
PREPARE ESTIMATES
IFOR DRAIN SYSTEM
STANFIELD PROJECT IS
AGAIN GIVEN IMPETUS
New Project Town School Opens With
Increased Attendance Llttlo Girl
Fulls uikI Sustains JSroken Arm
1 tec-option to Teucliers.
I LOCALS I
day at 1:30 p. m., arrives In Port
land 9:30. Fare 11.00.
Lost Bunch of keys sometime dur
ing last two weeks. Finder leave at
this office.
Coal and wood, phone Main E.
Pastime pictures please all.
Dutch Henry tor coal. Main 171.
Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3811.
Private board and lodging at SOS
W. Webb. Phone Black I4S1.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
see the best and the clearest pictures.
Icelandic commonwealth was found
by Norsmen In 877, and was soon
afterward visited by Irish mariners.
Dr J. A. Best nas returned from his
vacation and has resumed practice.
Everything that's good to eat. la
meats and groceries at the Cash
Market, phone Main 101.
Special rates to horses ooarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 120 Aura street. Phone Main IS
Wanted An experienced girl for
general houswork; ood wages; no
washing. Apply 115 West High street.
About 80 feet of good sew garden
hose for sale at cost price. Sharon ft
Eddings.
Lost Package containing little
girl's black pumps. Flndor return to
this office and receive suitable re
ward. Phone Main 98 for 'Parker's au
tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun
try and city. Quick service. Stand
at French restaurant
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo
kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m , arrive 9:55
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent,
Pendleton.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of lob work,
phone Malnn 41. B. A. Morton.
International Corresiondence 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
dially Invited.
I have several large 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.
Let George nan! It.
Phone George Stangler at Oritman
Bros.', Main 511, for light or heavy
hauling of all kinds. Trunks, furni
ture or pianos moved promptly and
with care to any part of tho city.
Money to Loan,
Five thousand dollars to loan by the
City of Pendleton on approved real
eataVj security.
W. E. BROCK
C. P. STRAIN,
J. L. SHARON,
Finance Committee.
E
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., Sept. 22. The Wes
ton public and high school started
Monday mottling with a large num-
ber in attendance. The high school
! teacher.'! consist of the principal, Joel
If cng east, or west, or south, Davis, who teaches the sciences; Miss
have tickets routed Northern Pacific Clara Hall, teacher of languages and
Ry. Close connections at Pasco with mathematics, and Payne Shngle,
all through trains. W. Adams, agent, teener of history and literature. The
Pendleton.
Mrs. C. L. Crockett will resume
teaching on Thursday, September 22,
pianoforte lessons. Beginners 50
cents. Advanced 75 cents a lession.
Phone 3682.
Lost In grandstand at the Round
Up Park, lady's 17 Jewel Waltham
gold watch; case number 6,045.
961. Finder return to Gray Bros.1
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
Springs coal either lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
To Portland or California, take
Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S.
P. & S. Ry. Ltave 1:30 p. m , ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ams, agent, at passenger station for on buuint ss.
work will be well In progress In a
few days.
Mrs. R. M. O'Brien of Portland,
arrived in the city Sunday and Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Alvira Reynolds.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Snider and
family were In Athena Tuesday on
business.
The houses that have been vacant
during the summer months are now
being occupied by families from the
country. The families of Henry Wad
dinghnm and Frank Greer have mov
ed from their farms that their chil
dren might attend the school.
Mrs. Emiua Knox, who has been
visiting relatives in Weston for the
past month, left Tuesday for her
homo in the east.
Will Compton and George Wad
ingliam went to Pendleton this week
(Special Correspondence,)
Stanfield, Ore., Sept. 22. The board
of directors of the drainage district
htld a meeting yesterday at which
several matters of importance were
considered. Estimates are being pre
pared and it Is hoped to have data
ready In a few days so that bids may
bo asked for as It is the desire of the
board to commence work on the sys
tem at the earliest possible date. Un
der the present plan' It is intended to
use a covered ditch through the town
and an open ditch, beyond.
Recent visitors to the Furnish pro
ject at StanfieM are amazed at the
progress that has been made In the
way of Improvements here and it is
difficult for one to realize that the
many thrifty young orchards to be
seen at this place have been develop
ed upon land that was covered with
sage brush two or three years ago. At
the Umatilla-Morrow county fair held
recently at Pendleton the project at
Stanfield was awarded 32 premiums,
also a diploma tor the best showing
of vegetables, and another diploma
for the best showing of fruits all
grown here. Peaches were on exhibit
that were grown on trees that were
planted two years ago last spring on
the Page place. Much surprise was
expressed by visitors because of the
display that was made by this district
and many congratulations were ex
tended. Quite a number of new fam
ilies are coming here this Fall from
the middle west to make their homes
here, several of themhaving previ
ously purchased lands here.
The Stanfield schools were opened
last Monday morning with an enroll
ment which indicates an Increased at
tendance over last year. As the new
stone building Is not quite completed
it was necessary to make temporary
arrangements In order that there
should be no delay In opening the
school. For a few weeks some of the
classes will meet In the Webster
building on Main street. New furni
ture Is ready to be placed in the
school on completion of the new build
ing. A reception to the teachers will
be given this evening. The teachers
employed for the ensuing year are T.
D. Carruth, principal, Miss Minnie E.
Baker, Miss lone Applegate, Miss
Chezik.
Ruth Hurd, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hurd, while play
ing yesterday, fell from a buggy and
sustained a slight fracture of her arm.
Dr. Reid was called and attended to
the injury.
C. P. Bowman of Butter Creek, wai
in town yesterday and attended a
meeting of the board of directors of
the Bank of Stanfield.
Jesse Richards returned yesterday
morning from a visit to Portland and
other Coast cities.
R. N. Stanfield went to Pendleton
yesterday after spending a few days
looking after his numerous Interests
here.
Miss Stella McCullough, who spent
last week at Pendleton during the
Round-Up was a Stanfield visitor yes
terday on her way to Portland where
she Is now making her home.
. Mrs. J. A. Bamford who has been
spending the past two weeks visiting
here with her sister, Mrs. E. N.
Wheeler, returned to her home in
Portland this morning.
R. W. Fletcher, circulation man
ager for the East Oregonlan, was a
welcome visitor In Stanfield yester
day. E. X. Wheeler returned yesterday
from an extended visit to Ohio and
other eastern states and reports that
there is an Increasing Interest being
shown by eastern people in the Pa
cific coast In general and In Oregon
lp particular.
Dr. Henry W. Coe was transacting
business in Hcrmiston today.
Hon. W. J. Furnish Is spending a
few days in Portland looking after
business.
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You'll be pleased with our Suits
You'll be pleased with
You'll be pleased with
You'll be pleased with
which they are fitted to you.
You'll be pleased with the
each garment.
oiir Coats
our Prices
.1
tne manner in g
finishing of
throuph tickets nnd all arrangements.
Passengers to Portland can save
money and at the same time have an
enjoyable river ride by taking boat
from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatiert
leaves dally, xcept Friday and Sun-
: Try
I Rose Creamj
September
good to us.
the pleasure
business this
thus far has been mighty
Come and share with us
of doing a record breaking
month.
X EG ROES PLAN TO
MOVE TO AFRICA
for
Sun Burn
and
Tan
If you wish to b
FREE
of those blemishes
25c
KOEPPENS
Mrs. Lilllo Miller of Athena, was
In AVeston this week attending to her
millinery business.
Clarence Rcxroad and family went
to Walla Walla Wednesday on busi
ness, James Ritchie of Cornelius, Oregon,
is it. Weston visiting his old friends.
Miss Norma Smith left Wednesday
for Walla Walla, where the will visit
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pinkerton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
I'inkorton of Athena during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Compton went
Thursday to Walla Walla to spend a
few days with relatives In the Gar
den City.
Mrs. Walter Pn
visit Monday to the Garden City.
Dave Lavender has gone to Walla
Walla to employ men to work on the
Athena-Weston road. The work will
. begin In a short time.
Ernest Blomgren left Wednesday
. evening for Spokane, whore he will
enter tho Northern Business College.
, He was accompanied by Chris Beyler
who will go to his Rome In Wallace,
muicner has moved his
family to town for the winter.
Wash Hyatt has rented the Rey
nolds house on Washington street for
the winter.
Itaeo Friction Causes Them to Ijook
for Homes In IjiimI of Ancestors.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Frenzied by
continuous race troubles, most of the
negro population of the southern part
of Bryan county, Oklahoma, are mak
ing preparations to leave the state,
and a considerable number have
chosen the Republic of Liberia, Afri
ca, as the promised land.
Race frictions have been particu
larly frequent and serious rioting, fol
lowing tho numerous recent attacks
on while women In that part of the
state and the burning of a negro nt
Durnnt several weeks ago, have ar
oused the whole negro population of
tho state.
Since then, relates Devoy Costncr, a
neuro renter on a farm near the Col
bert Ferry, Bryan county, tho leader
of the movement, many respectable
negro families In that county have
been subjected to embarrassing accu
sations by white men. Costner went
to Denison, Texas, to organize and
finance a movement to send a num
ber of negro families to Liberia.
fhe
Drug .Store That
Tea Beat.
Serve
Severo winter In Flanders, Belgi
um, in 14BS. Frozen wine distributed
among the people had to be cut with
hatchets.
HAVE YOU PILES.
Then Hem-Rold Is What You Want
A Guaranteed Internal Remedy.
Here is a physician's remedy, in
sugar-coated tablets tnnen Inwardly,
that cures nil forms of piles und
avoids painful operations, ns well a"
the common odious treatments. It at
tacks the very cause bad circulation.
This remedy Is Dr. Leonhardt's
HEM-ROID, sold by Pendleton Drug
Co. and all druggists. $1 for 24 days'
medline, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station 8,
Buffalo, N. Y., Prop. Write for book
Perrins Gloves, .the world's best, in all
wanted shades, at
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
Kabo Corsets, the corset of grace, ease,
comfort and satisfaction, at
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 up to $5.00
wlmz Soa't.
Better Goods for Less Money.
Uohli
Stern
INDIGESTION
IS
ENDED FOREVER
XO SOURNESS. GAS OU
DYSPEPSIA IN' 5 MINUTES
AUCTION SALE
of 50 choice Pendleton resident lots. Located in different
parts of the city. Call and learn particulars.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phon Main 83. 117 E. Curt Street
A Little Dlnpepsin -ow "m
Your Out-of-order Stomach Feel
l"ic Digests All Your Food, Leav
ing Nothing to Ferment d Sour.
Nothing will remain undigested or
s-our on your stomach If you will take
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a little Diapers. ii uw.t. ........ .
rf,,i dicestlve and antacid,
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though harmless and pleasant as can- , (
dy, will digest and prepare for assim- , ft
llatlon into the blood all the food you j g
can eat. j
Eat what your stomach craves, g)
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nullum me . "o"1-' - i
t'on or that you will be bothered with ,
stur risings, belching, gas on stom-
ach. heartburn, headaches from stom-
ach, nausea, bad breath, water brash . WiSSvStSSX
or a feeling like you had swaiiowcc.
a lump of lead, or other disagreeable
miseries. Should you De suffering
now from any stomach disorder you j
can get reuei wunin live imuuics.
Tf von will cet from your pharma- 1
cist a 50-cent case of Pope's Diapep
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PR.ICES FOR SEPT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $i.0
LADIES' SCITS PRESSED $1.01
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.M
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c
Have your clothes cleaned an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
method.
Phone Main 169.
206 1-1 E. Alt.
Sin you COUlu always iu '" i (!
with a Vnrtv nnnetlto. nnd your I W
meals would taste good, because you j
would know there would be no indi- j
gestlon or sleepless nights or headache j
or stomach misery all the next day;
and, besides, you would not need lax
atives or liver pills to keep your stom
ach and bowels clean and fresh.
Pape's Diapepsin can bo obtained
from your druggist, and contains more
than sufficient to thoroughly cure the
worst case of Indigestion or dyspep
sia. There U nothing better for gas
on the stomach or sour odors from
the stomach or io cure a stomach
"headache.
You couldn't keep a handler or more
useful article in the house.
Why?
"I'd rather have three sober men
and a bottle of ink to start a move
ment," says a Nebraska philosopher,
"than a hall full of people nnd a keg
of beer."
Sound doctrine, but why bother
tlje three sober men? Chicago Rec-
THE CASH MARKET
"IS THE BFSIEST PI.ACE IN TOWN
WHY?
Because people get better goods, better service and better weight
than any other place In town and you'll find our prices cheaper.
!H!Le CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Court and Johnson Sts.
Phono Main 191
RE-OPENED
We have rc-oponcd the Farmers' Meat Market on etui
Court street ami will carry a fine and fresh line of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
LARD. POULTRY EYERY SATURDAY.
KURRLE & SON
Phono Main 445. Prompt Delivery.
let. ......
JrgTME ord-Herald.