East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEN1IiETOX, OREGON, SATOin.W, OCTOIIKR 21, 1911.
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I LOCALS I
I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. R 38l
Past'rne picture please all.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Coal and wood, phone Mam B.
For rent Front office In Judd
building. Apply to P. E. Judd.- '
Wheat land to exchange for Pen
dleton residence. Teutseh & Bickers.
Everybody goes to tne Orpheum to
ee the best and the clearest pictures.
Irrigated land to exchange for Pen
dloton property. TeuUch & ISIckerd.
Dr J. A. Best nas returned from his
vacation and has resumed practice.
For Rent Nlcolv furnlshort rooms'.
602 Water. Fhon Red 20R2.
For Rent Nicely furnished rooms.
S13 S. Main. Phone Black 2461.
Try the Cash Market for frewh
Poultry, also remember we keep gro
ceries and meats. Phone Main 101.
For Rent Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Inquire 312
Eust Webb. Phone Red 2372.
For Rent Two rooms,' light house
keeping for young lady ' working.
Phone Red 2841.
. Wanted Eight per cent money on
first clasg alfalfa and fruit land se
curity, loans to run trom 3 to 5 years.
Write to H. E. Bush, Nyssa, Ore.
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo
kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m, arrive 6.55
p. m. Tickets from W, Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
For Salo 5 passenger Franklin,
run but little, cost 12900. (600 will
take It If sold this waelc, owner go
ng away. J, W. Davis, 70f E. Webb.
Dairy ranch and cowa for sale.
Business netting owner over $100.
Must see about it today. Teutseh &
Bickers.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
If to.ng east, or west or south,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Close conn ctlons at Pasco with
all through trains. W, Adams, agent,
Pendleton.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of Job work,
phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
A Snap Owner leaving Pendleton,
must soil good 9 room house, furn'.sh
ed, three blot k3 rrom Ma-n street, at
bargain; terms. Phono Black 2731.
You can't ourn slate and gravel!
Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 173. for clean screened Rock
Pprlngs coal eltht-r lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
Come to Montana for the cheapest
and best grain land In the northwest
We tonk first prize on grain at St
l-oulg in l'JOl and Portland In
1906. First at Helena stale
fair this year. I have Ian'! for sale
$20 to $60 an acre, adjudicated wa
ter" rights. Land will pay for flr.-t.
year. Reasonablo terms. Address P.
O. Box 384, Dillon, Mont.
Notice of Hoard of Equalization.
.The said board will convene A the
court house in Pendleton, Monday,
October ICth, and remain In session
until Saturday at 5 p. m., October 21,
1911.
Taxpayers may then, by sworn com
plaint, apply for reductions or other
corrections In their assessment.
C. P. STRAIN,
County Assessor.
Dr. Kern to Resume Pruotlce.
Dr. Kern is remodeling his former
dental office, room 15. Judd building.
In which he will resume practice of
dentistry on Tuesday, October 24.
Good Pasture Land for Sale.
For sale 360 acres good pasture
land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles south
east of Pendleton. Good grass and
plenty of running water and springs
on place. Address, W. H. Bell, Pen
dleton, Ore., or call on Bentley &
Leffingwell,
To Portland or California, take
Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S.
P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ams, agent at passenger nation, for
through tickets and all arrangements.
TO CURE A COM) I.N ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qjinlne
Tablets. Druggists refund money if It
fails to cure. E. W. G MOVE'S signa
ture is on each box. 25c.
Lame DacK Is one of the most com
mon forms of- muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
liniment will give relief. For sale by
all dealers.
"Aunt Jerusha's Quilting Party"
will be given at the M. E. church next
Friday evening. This will be a verv
pleasing entertainment. Come and
enjoy a hearty laugh. Musl'.-al selec
tions by Mrs. Landers and the Male
Quarter will be rendered, also a read
ing by Mrs. A. J. Owen.
Notice to the Public.
Power will be off otnorrow morn
ing from 7 o'clock to 1 o'clock.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
NEW WRIGHT I'l.YER IS SHOWN
Is
: PERSONAL- I
j MENTION :
J. 13. Grubb has returned from a
week's visit at Adams
R. N. Stnnfield Is hete today from
his ranch at Stanfield.
W. A. Moore of Pilot Rock, Is regis
tered at a local hotel today.
F. W Kellog of Walla Walla, was
here yesterday evening.
Mi s Rllla Thompson of Echo, has
been In the clfy upon a snort visit.
William NickschinskI Is In the city
today from his place on Birch creek.
O. A. Cannon, principal of the high
school at Echo, Is a Pendleton visit
or. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Deal are regis
tered In the city from Vancouver, B.
C.
C. C. Thompson Is here today from
Gibbon and is a guest of a local hos
telry. Mrs. E. A. Schlffler left on today's
N. P. train for a few days' visit at
Pasco.
R. N. Adams of Stanfield, Is among
those now in town from the west end
ol the county.
Carl Jensen, a farmer of tho Pilot
Rock country. Is here today upon a
short visit.
Mr. -and Mrs L. E. Avery of Mc
pherson, Kansas, are guests in the
city today.
J. L. Underwood, a resilient of North
Yakima, has been in town during the
pTist two days.
Mr?. Char'es Hamilton, wife of the
O.-W. 11. & N. yard waster, and daugh
ter, Edna, have gone to St. Anthony,
Idaho,, for a visit with relatives and
friends.
KILLS MIKE; STOPS ALIMONY.
We are Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lnnolcn, Lettuce and Almond
Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind)
which vc arc closing out
AT '
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washea
awny slowly, and it cleanses
and softens the flesh.
Koeppen's
The Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
Ijitest Arronlnne Is C.llclor. Hut
Not Hu.wirl-Sliii,tM-l.
Klttyhawk, N. C With the assem
bling of the Wrlt?ht brothers' latest
development In the science of avia
tion about which so much ' specula
lion has been indulged in, spectator
were given their first view of the new
flyingb device which Is to be used by
the famous aeroplane Inventors in the
solution of the problem --of sustained
flight with minimum power.
The new glider, as the Wrights call
It, differs only slightly in from from
the present-day machine now in use
by them, and Is not a buzzard-shaped
affair as has been reported. It. Is
much lighter, however, than any ma
chine now in use by the Wrights,
weighing only about 145 pounds.
There was not enough wind to fly
the new aeroplane from Kill Devil
Hills, and the first flight is expected
to take place next Monday, as the
Wrights insist upon observing the
Sabbath.
When the parts of the machine
were assembled Its appearance bore
out the statement of Orville Wright
that It was intended merely as a glid
er. It Is a biplane, the planes meas
uring 32 feet across from tip 4o tip
and 5 1-2 feet in breadth. From up
per to lower plane there Is a space of
5 1-2 feet.
Man Roused by Tardiness of Courts
I'oroo-t Divorce by IKMith.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Because a court
delayed so. long hearing his divorce
case and he was assessed heavily for
temporary alimoney and his wife's at
torney's fees, W. T Nichols, a con
tractor of this place, , killed Mrs.
Nichols by rutting her throat. She
had come to his house to visit her
children and reached out for a baby
in her husband's arms when Nichols
inflicted the fatal wounds. The man
admits the crime and says he was
driven to it by the slowness of the
courts. It Is understood the courts
wl'l not be slow in hearing the mur
der charge against him. There has
been threats of a lynching if the trial
is long delayed.
Quality and Low Prices the Key
stone oi Our Success
g:ov0needs Perrin Personifhs Perfection
. Refined people the fashion set the quality folk on two continents always say PERRIN
when plovo buying.
Quality absolute, actual, real has been the builder and the safe guard of the nafne of
PERRIN for fifty years and more.
Quality the keystone of our success and reputation.
Kabo Corsets
The woman whose dress fits her perfectly and whose carriage is graceful, wears the world
famous Kabo Corset,. If you have experienced difficulty in securing comfort and style in
your corset try a Kabo.
Our Cloak and Suit Department
Presents a most carefully selected assortment of class3r new Reversable Coats for Hisses and
women. Quality in all things the keynote of our success.
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for
Less Money
IJHi TOW, I.OX'i DISTANCE.
Two Docks. One Inside, Oilier, Ship
Inside the Shammer One.
Amsterdam. Two dry docks, one
inside the other, and a ship Inside
the smaller one, are to be towed from
Europe to the Du'eh East Indies.
The large dock Is being built In Hol
land and the smaller dock and ship
in England. To obviate towing the
three separately half way around
the world, It is proposed to make "one
job of it" as indicated. The saving
will be considerable.
i"w niflfumr"
Norway's fir-t book, an almanac,
was printed in 164 3.
FOR THE CHILDREN
A1.6O FOR GROWN PER60NS
QUICK - SAFE - RELIABLE
NO OPIATES NO NARCOTICS
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR
COMPOUND
A COMMON COLD neglected may go
quickly into CROUP, BRONCHITIS, or
PNEUMONIA which often means a sud
den fatality. Keep FOLEY'S HONE
AND TAR COMPOUND always in the
bouse and give at first sign of a cold.
Refuse substitutes.
John Persons, Stewart, Ohio, writes;
"We nse Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound as our best and only cough
remedy. It never falls to cure any of
riy seven children of cough. , My 2-nonth's-old
baby has had a most se
vere cough which our Doctor said he
cculd not cure and that Baby would
surely die. Several of our relations
and neighbors had gathered to witness
the ending of the child's life. Two
bottles of Foley's Honey an? Tar
Compound cured the child and he Is
alive and well today."
FOK SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Beware of Side Needle Spine
Physicians today recotmize the . sewing
machine as being the basic cause of more
nervous disorders peculiar to woman than
any other modern convenience.
Of all human iin'entions, the ordinary
sewinK machine does more to wreck a wom
an's health, by producing spinal weakness,
causing nervous troubles, and lingering, tor
turing internal displacements than any other
cause.
The reason is plain look at the construc
tion of your sewing machine : on account of
the needle being A inches away from the
centre, where it should be, you have to sit in a
position wilh your body twisted out of plumb
to operate it.
Think what this twistinir of yonr Spine and
other delicate internal organs means, and you
can't operate your machine with your feet on
the treadle without this twist in your body.
Now compare this with a STANDARD
CENTRAL NEEDLE MACHINE built to
operate with the needle central, right In
front of you and directly over the centre of
the treadle.
This construction enables you to sit
straight and do your sewing without the
least strain on your apine or any part of
your internal anatomr. Vou can sew on
this STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE MA.
CHINE all day, without feeling tired or get
ting a pain in your back. You can sit in a
natural position without undue strain on your
stomach and nerves.
This new type of machine means freedom
from suffering and ushers in a tremendous
advance for health and happiness and free
dom from disease. And this machine is
easily within your reach easy to buy and
easy to operate, will save Its cost in doctor's
bills, to say nothing of health.
If you value your health and the health
of your growing daughters,
Call an'J get tne trie book, "A
Stitch in the Side," and learn what
every woman should know.
I will be pleased to demonstrate
this machine at your convenience.
JESSE FAILING
Agent.
Pendleton, near Bridge.
WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland i
(Arrive Seattle 8 :15 A. M.
Arrive Spokane .9 :55 P. il.
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
yfifv Through Tickets to all Points
bast ist csi
Secure tickets and full information from
W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY.,
PENDLETON.
Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events:
Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
1 mtmimrm ; m it iii ii ii hh hi mi mnnnni- m T) :
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR OCT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED .0
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.0
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $'J.
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c
Have your clothes cleaned t an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
method.
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MONDAY MORNING WILL START THE 1 ITH DAY OF OUR GREAT
H fL E
There has never been a sale in Pendleton where the interest has kept up for this length of time
We have not had one poor day since our opening and we have reasons to believe that the com
ing week will be fully as good if not better than the days gone by. There must be a reason.
We have done just as we promised in our big ads. and as far as we know not one customer
has been dissatisfied. They have found the prices just as we said they would be. We told
the Public we wanted to raise $20,000.00 to buy the interests of the First National Bank in
this firm, and everyone knows in order to do this we must make it an object to the people to
buy here. We have done it and shall continue to do so until we have the neccessary amount.
It is a great chane for the people of Umatilla County to buy just at this time of the year mer
chandise they need and need right now at prices far below the actual values, New lots are
placed on counters and bins each day. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS.
F.E.LIMENGOOD
WHERE YOU : FIND EVERYTHING FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN TO WEAR
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