East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIA.V, PENDLETON, UKEGOX, AVEDXESDAV, XOVEMHEIl 1,1911.
PAGE FIVE.
LOCALS;
Past'me pictures please all.
I C Snyder, ch'mnoy sweep, n 3812.
Dutch Henry for coal. Main 178.
Coal and wood, phone Main S.
For rent Front orflce In Judd
building . rr'l' to P. E. Judd
Everybody goes to tne orpheum to
ee the best and th clearest pictures.
For Rent Nleely furnished rooms.
813 S. Muln. Phono Black 2451.
For Sale New Steel range. In
quire Schlffler Tailoring Shop.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn. 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
Best rooming 'house In Pendleton.
See about It at once. Teutsch &
Bickers.
Wanted GO head of horses to pas
ture near Helix, Oregon. Address,
W. H. Albeo, Helix, Oregon.
Lost Saturday afternoon' or even
ing, a Knights Templar charm. Find
er return to this office for reward.
For Rent Three furnished house
keeping rooms. Inquire 213 West
Webb street.
If you have property for salo or
wish to buy, see Teutsch & Bickers
the Real Estute men.
wantea furniheu house or
housekeeping rooms fo'.' two. Apply
"M" at this office.
Try the Cash Market for fresh
Poultry, also remember we keep gro
ceries and meats. Phone Main 101.
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo
kane. Loaves 1:30 p. m , arrive 6.55
p. m. Tickets from V. Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
If you waht to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large1
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
A Japane-o cook wants Job In ho
tel or restaurant. Harry Akly, Box
428, Pendleton.
For rent Nicely furnished room
with buth, furnace healed. 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.
LofI Lady's hand has, contains
sinno money ami owner's name, Mr.
Jennie V. Fletcher. Liberal reward
for return to this office.
For Salo 5 passenger Franklin,
run but little, cost J2II00. JG00 will
take it if sold this w-jek, owner go
ing awav. J. W. Davis. 700 E. Webb.
Wanfd Kishi per cent money on
first cinls alfalfa nnd fruit land se
curity, loan to run from 3 to 5 years
Write to II. E. Hush. Nyssa, Ore.
5 acre tract 4 miles Enst of Pen
dleton, houso and barn. All fenced
tilth hotr wire. A- dandy place; only
$650. 00. See it today. Teutsch &
Bickers.
If C ns east, or wen or so;ith,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Close coam ctlona at Pasco with
a'l through trains. W. Adams, agent,
I cn Jlcton.
To Portland or California, take
Northern I'aclfic, via Pasco, nnd S.
P. & S. Ity Leave 1:30 p. m., ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. Seo W. Ad
ams, agent nt passenper Matlon, for
through tickets and oil arrangements.
PERSONAL
MENTION
E. (.'. Day of La Grande Is register
od ut the Bowman.
H. M. Duncan of Vale !s among the
out of town visitors in the city,
Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Jones of Nye
are visitors in Pendleton today.
M. C. Hannum of Walla Walla was
over from the CJarden City last eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith of
Pilot Rock, ."-pent last evening In Pen
dleton. D. C. Brownell, prominent Umatilla
booster, Is transacting business in the
city today.
Ash Pierce of Hermiston was an
arrival from the west end of the
pounty yesterday
John Peebler of Stanfield, came up
(rum the irrigation belt yesterday and
spent the night in the city.
Dan P. Smythe, president of the
Commercial association, returned this
morning from a business trip to Port
land. Mrs. E. C. Skiles, formerly of this
city, came in this morning from Spo
kane to be the guest of Mrs. A. J. Mc
Allister. Mrs. E. M. Newberry and Miss
Irene Rhea visited in Walla Walla last
night, returning on the local this
morning.
C. T. Godwin,- formerly an attorney
of this county, now practicing In Ba
ker, is here to attend the session of
tho supreme court.
Mr. Geary Haylor returned on the
local this morning from Walla Walla,
where she had been visiting her
mother, Mrs. I. N. Prater,.
William Evans of Portland, is In
the city, the guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penlnnd, and
is seriously considering making Pen
dleton his home in tho future.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. ODaniel will
leave this evening on the extended
trip to sound'polnts and to Califor
nia. Enrnute they will visit with
their daughter In Hermiston.
Edmund Mabie, manager of the lo
cal station of the Pacific Telephone
& Telegraph company, was among
the I'endli toniaiis attending the Mar
di Gras in Walla Walla last night.
J. L. f'aviness, one of the early
I'mutillu ranchers, now engaged in
farming near Island, is in the city as
n principal in a water suit appealed
from the circuit court of Union coun
ty. R. W. Fletcher, manager of the
Kound-l'p Cowboy hand, and young
son, Wesley, returned this morning
from Walla Walla, where they assist
ed in furnishing music for the big
lialiouc'in Murdl Gras.
HALLOWE'EN WAS
OBSERVES AT ECHO
(Special' Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Nov. 1. Hallowe'en
was appropriately observed here last
evening by the Epworth Leaguers who
held a t-oeial at the League rooms of
the M E. church. The room was
lighted by weird Jack-o'lanterns.
Ghos's and hobgobb'lns were not un
welcomed visitors. A merry time was
had by all present. The winners in
the guessing game) received delicious
old fash'oned pumpkin pies as prizes.
The Juvenile members of Echo so
ciety also celebrated the evening at
the I. O. O. F. hall.
Miss A. Stltes of Traver City,
Michigan is here on a month's visit
w'th her sister, Mrs. J. W. Reese.
This Is tte first time In twenty-four
years that the s!sters have met. Mrs.
Reese's mother, Mrs. Stites and Mrs.
Tucker, both of Walla Walla, are al
fo visiting at the Reese home.
Fewer acts of vandalism were com
mitted last night by the rougher ele
ment than were the past two years
on account of the marshal break'ng
up the gang early In the evening and
landing two members in the "cooler"
for the night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyd returned
here the first of the week from an
extended trip through the east. Mrs.
Boyd went on to her Portland home
yesterday.
J. T. Hosklns was a business visitor
In Pendleton today
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Hayes returned
to tho'r Pendleton home this morn
ing after a three weeks' visit here
where they were attending the death
bed of Mrs. Hayes' sister Mrs. Pear
son. !
A. B. Thompson returned this
morning from Pendleton. i
Mrs. Sidney Walton transacted bus
iness In Pendleton today.
A REPUTATION FOR.
Good
Merchandise
is one of the essentials of our successful
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ana consianuy increasing Business
OUALITY--is the Builder of refutation ft
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the degree of estimation in winch this store is held in our
community is indicated by the "degree" of our customers
like is hound to attract like.
and this prestige is no mere matter of sentiment, but its
the outcome of giving the best in style and quality VAL
UE IX ITS TRUEST SEXSE.
fIHa Jn-.tt'iro I.uml for Salo.
For sale 360 acres good pasture
land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles south
cast of Pendleton. Good grass and
plenty of running water and springs
on place Address. W. H. Bell, Pen
dleton, Ore, or call on Bcntley &
Leffingwell.
l'or Sale.
Trouble of a private nature com
pels mc to sacrifice my beautiful new
piano as I must raise some cash at
once. For particulars address P. O.
Box 522, Pendleton, Ore.
Tou can't ourn slate nnd gravel!
Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry.
Main 173. for clean screened Rock
Springs coal either lump or nut. It
burns clean nnd goes further.
Chance Rogers of Weston, Ore., will
have a big sale of registered nnd
grade horses, farm implements, com
bine, etc., etc., on November -15, 1911.
See bill elsewhere.
We are Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lanolen, Lettuce and Almond
Oil Soaps, (the . 50c kind)
which wo aro closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washes
away slowly, ar.d it cleanses
find softens tho flesh.
Koeppen's
The Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
l'or Sale.
Leaving city, have left my new
bih grade piano with Mr. Jesse Fall
ing for sale. This piano must be
sold within three days nnd no rea
sonable offer will be refused.
F. T. CLINTON.
RAY
.K.OXAKI) MAY
. CiO ON BENCH AGAIN
Miniature Circus ut (.rand.
Children and lovers of animals
found great delight in Graham's min
iature circus, the headliner on this
week's bill at the Grand.
As the curtain went up last night,
nn amusing scene was ' revealed.
There sat a dog, with a cat sitting on
the dog's head, while a rat sat on the
cat's head, and a tiny c?yi sat on the
rat's head. The dog didn't offer to
bite the cat. nor did thn cat seem to
he offended at the rat's perching on
his cranium.
The children rolled with laughter at
t!i;.s comical and unusual spectacle.
while the grownups enjoyed it, too.
Graham showed 40 animals on the
lage at once, including a black dog,
i white angora and an ordinary gray
cat, and all sorts of rats.
The rats and cats perform wonder
fully on a tight wire strung across
the stage. One at goes over this
wire on four legs, another r.U on
three legs, and another rat on two
legs.
The biggest part of the act is
v. here Graham puts n number of rats
at Intervals on the tight wire, with
the white cat in the center, nnd then
the gray cat Jumps over each rat and
the other cat in turn. Not a rat drop
ped off, and the two cats noted finely.
The Roma Dun delighted the au
dience with their high class sing
ing. They made a deciOed hit in tho
prison scene from the grand opera.
"L'l Trovatore." The Glowworm and
R se song were sung beautifully.
Hughes & Dunn are very comical
in their German comedy, their imi
tation whistling acts are very good.
This is a very good bill that every
body should see. This will be the
last night for these acts. Tomorrow
entire change. ' The Musical Walter
In music and dancing. The Watson
& Keith Co., in comedy, etc.
Your Winter Underwear Needs
supplied here with the Merode hand finished acknowledged
the world's best make.
Your Glove Needs
. .
supplied here with the Famous Perrin make -a perfect fit
and satisfaction always.
Your Corset Needs
supplied here with the celebrated KACO make. In the cor
set world "Kabo" means first in stjde, in comfort and in
economy. "
Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
Better Goods for
Less Money
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OVERCOATS
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If So, She Will Probably Petition
County Court to Don Man's Clothes
Atfuin! Which She Wore for 20
Years.
Ijehnnon. Ore. Ray Leonard, the
"woman shoemaker" who ran a shop
In this city f,ir 22 years and whoso
real sex was not discovered until a
few weeks ago whon she was taken
to the insane asylum at Salem, Is said
to he much Improved and to have
been promised that she. can return
home in the near future. Fhe has ex
pressed herself as wanting to return
to man's clothing, and it is reported
she will petition the county court for
tho privilege of dressing in man at
tire nnd again to run her shoe shop
as formerly. She was a fine cobbler,
and if she opens her shop here in Le
banon will no doubt get nil her old
customers back whether she dresses
as a man or woman.
Two Hurt i" Collision.
Hillshoro, Ore. Peter Lorsung. a
citrpenter, ond D. C. Stokesberry. a
cook, were seriously but not fatally
injured when two sections of a P.
R & N. work train collided at Bux
ton at 9 o'clock last night.
The title "admiral" Is derived from
an Arabic phrase meaning "ruler of
th sea."
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Why Not YOU ?
Why shouldn't you have a keen
ppictitS pei-fift digestion niul
active lxmols?
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
I in IicIimmI others will help,
you too. Try it niul see.
After speeding a great deal of time and persistent effort,
dealing direct with the largest facte' ies in the United States,
and paying spot cash, we have gathered together the
Greatest Overcoat Values Ever
Displayed in Pendleton
Our big corner window (the largest show window in
Eastern Oregon) is crowded with nothing but Overcoats
and every one represents a saving of from $P.00 to $20.00.
Rain Goafs, Graveneffes,
Slipons, Ovorcoats and
Fur Goafs,
Don't take our word for it, come see for yourself
Workinemeivs
Clothin
c Co.
MAIX rt-XD WEBB STREETS, PENDLETON", OHE
in rf'rrTiwrwMgm rrarn
I Another BigDay in the DRESS SKIR.T SECTION at Our GREAT
$20,000.00 DISSOLUTION SALE
39 more Dress Skirts added to the small lot left XheV All G fit ) -95
!!!Lndlis5J Price . ...frfe
F. E. LIVENGOOD & COMPANY THE BBSflSW
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