East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, rENDLETOS, OKEGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBERS 28, 1011.
PAGE FIVE.
YOU
ED
PERSONAL
MENTION
A GOOD WARM
OVERCOAT
NOW IS THE TIME TO
INVEST. We have a few
left ana we aro selling
thorn tit
$9.50
$10.S0
and
$11.50
Wot irn
THE HUB
Pendleton's Big Drummer's Sample Store
LOCALS !
Past'me pictures please all.
I C Snyder, chimney sweep. R 3812.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Coal and wood, phone Main S.
For rent Front office In Judd
building. Apply to F. E. Judd.
Everybody goes to tne Orpneum to
ee the best and the clearest pictures
Wheat land to exchange for Pen
dleton rcHldt'iice. Teutseh & Bickers
Irrigated land to exchange fur Pen
dleton property. Teutseh & Ulckem.
Dr J. A. Best nas returned from his
vacation and has resumed practice.
For Kent Nicely furnished rooms.
313 S. Main. Phone Black 2451.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
Wanted 50 head of horses to pas
ture near Helix. Oregon. Address,
W. II. Alhee, Helix, Oregon.
Try the Cash Market for fresh
Toultry, ulso remember we keep gro
ceries and meats. Phone Main 101.
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo
kane. I-avcs 1:30 p. m. arrive 6.05
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phono 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
A Snap Owner leaVng Pendleton,
must sell good 9 room house, furnish
ed, three blocks from Ma-n street, at
bargain; terms. Phone Black 2731.
A Japnne-e cook wants Job In ho
tel or restaurant. Harry Akiy, Box
4i8, Pendleton.
For rent Nicely furnished room
with bath, furnace heated. Apply 621
Willow street.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of Job work,
phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
For Sale 5 passenger Franklin,
run but little, cost $2)00. $600 will
take It If sold this week, owner go
ng away. J. W. Davis. 700 E. Webb.
Dairy ranch and cows for sale.
Business netting owner over $100.
Must see about It today. Teutseh &
Bickers.
Wanted Eight per cent money on
first class alfalfa and fruit land se
curity, loans to run from 3 to 5 years
Write to H. E. Bush. Nyssa. Ore.
To Portland or California, take
Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S.
P. & S. Ily. Leave 1:30 p. ni., ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ams, agent at passenger station, for
through tickets and all arrangements.
The Ideal lawyers' juror Is not an
Idint, but a man who doesn't know or
think much. i
Miss Viva Warren is today visiting
In Pilot Rock.
Jerry Stone Is down from his Athe
na farm today.
E. M. Hart of Wallula Is a guest of
the Hotel St. George. ,
R. N. Adams is registered at one of
the hotels from Ontario.
C. A. Allison of Baker, was an ar
r'vai in the city yesterday.
J. H. Thomas of Juniper, Is here
today transacting business.
William Klnnear of Sumpter, Is
among the outside visitors In the c'ty.
T. F. Boylen, well known sheepman
left yesterday afternoon for Portland.
C. L. Morgan, Hermlston real estate
man has been sojourning here today.
Miss Anita Klrkpatrlck Is spending
the week-end with relatives In Wes
ton. C. F. Moore and J. E. O'Brien of
Shoshone are registered at the Bow
man. W. J. Dorran Is transacting busi
ness at the county seat today from
Juniper.
Mrs. Walter Hinkle Is a Pendleton
visitor today from her home on lower
Butter creek.
H. D. Wilson of Athena, came In
from his home yes'erday and spent
the night here.
A. H. Porter and H. Hartfield, two
Vancouver, Wash., residents, are vis
itors In the city.
W. E. Reeves the well known and
prosperous Stanfield farmer is a Pen
dleton visitor today.
Geary Kimlirell, city engineer, was
a passenger on the motor car from
the west end of the county this morn
ing. Mrs. H. O. Newport of Hermiston,
came up yesterday from the project
town to join her husband who Is doing
contract work on the asylum levee.
The highest jxiint of woman's hap
piness in reached only through moth
erhood, in the clapping of her child
within her arms. Yet the mother-to-be
is often fearful of nature's ordeal
and shrinks from the suffering inci
dent to its consummation. 15 tit for
nature's ills a:id discomforts nature
provides remedies, and in Mother's
Friend is to be found a medicine of
great value to every expectant mother.
It is an oily emulsion for external
application, composed of ingredients
which act with beneficial and sooth
ing effect on those portions of the
system involved. It is intended to
prepare the system for the crisis, and
thus relieve, in great part, the suffer
ing through which the mother usually
passes. The regular use of Mother's
Friend will repay any mother In the
comfort, it affords before, and the help
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby comes.
Mother's Friend
jfru'g sSre!
Write lor our TJ
exnectant moth
ers which contains much valuable
information, and many suggestions
of a helpful nature.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Co.
Sailor Dresses of blue and
Drown serge, size 14-16-18
'rice
$15.00
IO PAY I'KXSIOVS BY
CIIKCK IS XKW PLAN
Commissioner Davenport Vnjcs Law
Which Will Io Away With rres
'iit Costly Syetont 3..2I3 Voter
niw Dio Darin? yur.
Washington, t. C. Pension Com
missioner Davenport In his annual
report t congress urges the passage
of a law by which pensioner may be
paid by check instead of the present
voucher method, which costs each
pensioner from $1 to $3 a year.
The plan contemplates payment di
rect to checks mailed to the last ad
dress of the pen-loner. Besides the
indorsement on the back of these
checks the government would require
certification by two witnesses as to
Identity. In a -few instance Com
missioner Davenport said vouchers
still would be required.
The number of soldiers and sailors
on the pension roll at the close of the
fiscal year was 57C.059, dependents
and widows 321,642. and army nurses
406. There were 529,884 survivors of
the civil war, 35,243 having died dur
ing the year. It Is believed that only
about 25 per cent of the estimated 2,
213,365 individuals in the United
States service during the civil war
are now living.
The last pensioner of the revolu
tionary war, Mrs. Phoebe M. Palinet
er, daughter of Jonathan Wooley. who
served in a New Hampshire company,
died at Brookfield, N, Y., April 25,
1911, aged 90 years.
Mrs. Brittannia W. Ktnnon of
Washington. D. C , a great grand
daughter of Martha AVa-hington. and
who died during the year, drew a $50
a month pension as a widow.
Commissioner Davenport t old of
his efforts to ascertain the-truthfulness
of reports in tb press and else
where that the pension roll was hon
eycombed with fraud. He sent field
men from pensioner to penioner in
the Washington agency and is now do
ing the same in the Knoxville agency,
with a view to probing fraud. Out of
a total of 4 7,181 pensioners Fpon and
iiuestioned, only twenty-six cases of
improper pensioning were revealed.
Silk Dresses of Messaline, sizes
34 to 42. Price
$15.00 to $27.50
Children Sweater Sets cnd Rompers
The best made Underwear for women
and, children-Compare Our Under
wear with others You'll purchase
your winter Under v ear here.
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LES a MONEY.
WANTED.
Oregon Theatre today, Oof.
A. H. WOODS PRESENTS A PLAY WITH
HOXK! Merry
HONK! Jlllarous
HOXK! Delightful
HOXK! ua
HOXK! Xo
HOXK! KntrftiieliiK
HOXK! t.Mgll)lo
HOXRi Am'
Boiiynnt
MONK!
HONK! " ,iy nnd
HOXK! A Tonic
Try
HOXK! v
HOXK! Trip
SNAP AND GO.
THE
GIRL-
IN THE
THXI
Screaming
With An AH Star Cast -"u"
A Stream
In Every
Lino
A Bucking
Bronco
Contest
With an
Airship Is
n. C.rnvryard
Comunl
Party
With n
Visit to this
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PRICES: $1.50, $1, 75c. 50c. Kdru3co
A Traveling Salesman for Dr. Koch
Vegetable Tea Co., of Winona,
Minn. i
Applicant mut furnish a good team
and suitable wagon. Trade establish
ed. No capital necessary. For par
ticulars, write or call on G. O. Rich
ardson, Adams, Ore., or address the
company.
Gounod's Gallin.
Will be given in the Presbyterian
church Tuesday evening, October 31.
by the Royal College of Porpora I
inorai society, under the direction of
Chas. Ovlde Rlakeslee, accompanied
by piano, organ and orchestra. Gallia
is a dramatic musical setting Illustrat
ing the destructl on of .Tonmn Inm Tt
is considered one of Gounod's great
iijiisit-rpieees.
Have Your House Wired
for Electricity
It's cheaper, safer, far more pleasing and saves much unneces
sary eye-strain.
At the present low rate for lighting you get one kilowatt more
for $1.00 than was formerly given for $1.50.
By using the new wire-type MAZDA lamp you get three times
more light than from the ordinary carbon lamp and your light Is
as bright and clear as daylight. This new MAZDA can be used on
ordinary drops and cords without breaking.
Save your eyes, save your house,
save money, be comfortable.
Electric and gas supplies, electtiic light wiring, bell wiring, gas pip
ing, motors and dynamos.
SEE J. L. Vauchaft '
831 Main Street.
riione Main 139.
Aching Corns.
Will bother you no longer If you
use VONA," King of all Corn Reme
dies, see our window demonstration
all this week. Let our chiropodist
correct your corns with "Zona." Price
25 cents. For sale by Tallman & Co.
Notice to the Piihlie.
The power will be off tomorrow
(Sunday) from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
j East End TOCQipy
l The most, popular trading place in town is now
agent jfor the
: Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters
I J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M, 536
Wanted Some one In private fam-
j ily to take care of boy s:x years old.
van at kooiu s, Columbia rooming
house.
15I!es of tho Surf.
"I had no trouble in attracting the
men to my resort."
"What was the scheme "
"I employed a corps of lady life
guards." Kansas City Journal.
Independent Meat Market
We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on eaif
Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of
FRESH AXD CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY.
KURRLE &. SON
rhone Main 445. rromrt Delivery.
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Both in Medium and High 16 Button, all Sizes and Widths and They all
go at OUR. GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE PRICES
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EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO WEAR
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