East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAX, PEXDIjETON, OKEGON, Tl KSDAV, XOVEMBEIl 7, 1011.
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rut ccntauh comcanv, kcw yob city.
WOMAN'
i:ecogxi-es lost
son ix ayayeakek
Eugene, Ore., Nov. 7. Mrs. 0. E
l.cllcrg, living f.O mill's up the Mac
kenzie river from this city, claims to
l.ave recognized, In a logger who
ciimp Unit way and asked his way to
11 sawmill, her lost son, but who has
thus far bt en unable to recall any
part of his jiMst life. II" gives his
name as George I "wis, nnil says he
Is n logger, whl) Mrs. I.clherg, wlio
Is it practicing physleiai!, cl.iims that
bo Is her fin, )y a former mnrraigo,
1. civil engineer mid graduate of the
Tnivelslty of California. The young
tnnti appeared at tho home of Mrs.
l,clberg, and when the woman, who
I. it physician, claimed him as her son
lie could not recall her or anything
of his past life. Mrs. Ijolbcrg believes
the younj man's story that he has
been the victim of nn assault, nnd
that the blow on his head has caused
n lapse of memory. The yoiin man
Is now In this city under observation
of pnmo of the lending physicians,
while Mrs. Iielberi; Is in Hillsboro In
vestigating the story of the assault.
NY I
S( HOCtl; M KKS
ax r.xci:i,M:T showing
(Special r"orrespondtee.
N'.ve, Ore., Nov 7. Tlie school In
district 81 has been running six
Weeks. The attendance has been good
nnd school spirit excellent. Mr. Ton
kin the supervisor has visited the
school once,
Those who have leen neither tartly
nor absent as reported by Mrs. Stan
ton, teacher, since entering school are
flare Waldrnn, Mildred Judd, Kuby
Judd, Fludy Adams.
ix porxi).
I PERSONAL j
: MENTION :
Albn Thomson of Echo, was a vis
itor in the city yesterday.
Mis. Maggie Wilson of Athena, was
a v!s tor In Pendleton yeaterdaj.
Mrs. Lizxle Jones, the Athena mil
liner, Is a visit.. r in Pendleton today.
Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Whltten of Eu
gene are registered at the Hotel Pen
dleton. Pr. J. A. Best returned last evening
front a visit to the Butter Creek
country,
"W. C. Knighton of Salem, Is am-
i LOCALS i : I Received Today, a Shipment of
on? the visitors from over the state & Bickera
I C Snyder, ch'mney sweep. B 3812.
Past'ine pictures please all.
', Main 1 73 for coal and wood.
For rent -Front office In Judd
building Arr':' to I E. Judd.
Everybody goes to trie urpheum to
see the best and tho clearest pictures
Photic Dutch Henry for dry wood
and Bock Spring coal. Main 178.
Dr. T. M. Henderson has returned
and resumed practice.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main G.
7-room house, only $800. Teutsch
In 1 4 and 1 6 button fa I
1.1
height at . . . .
The following described animal lias
been taken up by the marshal of the
City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One bay pony, roached mane, knot
on It ft knee, branded II on left shoul
tlt r, weigh'ng about 800 pounds.
If said animal Is not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to the
possession of them, costs nnd ex
penses paid nnl they taken away
within ten dass from tho date hereof,
then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 17th
day of November, 1911, the said ani
mal will be sold to the highest bidder,
at public auction, for cash, at the City
Pound, in said City of Pendleton, the
proceeds of such sale to be applied
to the payment of such costs and ex
penses of making sale.
Dated this 6th day of November,
1911.
TOM GUP. DAN F
City Marshal.
In tlie city.
J. F. Shaefer of Walla Walla, was
a west bound passenger on the local
this morning.
H. H. Gilbert, well known resident
of Pilot Bock, was among the visitors
In the city last evening.
I. ee Teutsch, real estate man and
hog .raiser, left on the local this
morning for his ranch,
fi. T. Brown of Athena, came in
yesterday from his old home and
spent the night In the city.
H. Thanhauser of tho Thanhauser
Hat company of Portland, Is making
Pendleton one of his regular business
visits.
Geary Kimbrell. county nnd city
engineer, returned on the bal this
morning from th ecust end of the
county.
County Clcik Frank Paling and
Mrs. Saling returned last evening from
Pine City in the Butter creek country
where they spent a couple of days.
Miss Paialee Hailcy, of Pendleton,
will arrive lomorotv morning to be the
guest of Miss Harrief fc-tine. 21C New
ell street, for two weeks. Walla
Walla Union.
Mrs. Arthur Zoeiltu-r, wife of the
new head of the dry goods depart
ment of the AKxander Department
Store, arrived this morning from
Provo, Utah, to Join her husband.
B. F. Kiikpatrhk and B. D. Sherry
left today for Morrow county where
they will hunt duck's and geese during
the week. They will be joined by
Deputy Game Warden Averill on
Thursday,
Fred I.ockiey, manager of the Pa
cif'e Monthly, returned to his home
in Portland this mo-ning on the lo
cal after a consult ttion wlill the
Kouiid-Cp tiirei t..rs regarding a story
which is to appear in the popular
monthly.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trowbridge, re
cently of Miles City, Montana, are
visiting with Bev. and Mrs. Charles
Qtiinney while en route to the coast
along which they will look for a loca
tion. Mr. Trowbridge was formerly
foreman of the mechanical depart
ment of the Yellowstone Journal and
is an old friend of Bev. Qulnney.
For Sale Fine lot of laying pulleta. '
Phono Bed 2072.
.Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
7-room house On West Court worth
$1650, only $1100. Snap. Teutsch &
Bickers.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Bock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly, i
lil.IXTlOX IN MANY STATES.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 5.
Vanted--FurnlKhea house or
housekeeping rooms fov 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 By. to Spo
kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m , arrive 6.55
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 2391. Large
iray moves you quick. Trash hauled
ince a week. 647 Main street.
For rent Nicely furnished room
with bath, furnace heated. Apply 621
Willow street.
For transfer work, hauling bag-!
?age, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of job work,
phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. j
All kinds of good dry wood, also '
clean nut or lump Bock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's. j
A two seated hack, cart, 12 sets of
double and single harness, all go in
that big horse sale at Weston, No- ;
vembt r IS. See bill elsewhere.'
Chance Bogers. j
If go ng east, or west or south, !
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Uy. Close connt ctions at Paseo with '
i.'l through trains. W. Adams, agent,
C'tncleton.
I
To Portland or California, take '
Northern Pacific, via Pasco, pnd S.
P. & S. By. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar- ;
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad- i
ams, agent at passenger station, for j
through tickets and all arrangements, j
115 acres, 20 in alfalfa, 60 acres
ready to seed to alfalfa, 8 acres or-,
chard. Plenty water for Irrigation. '
Snap for some one. Only requires
$2500 cash, balance easy terms. See
Teutsch & Bickers.
Tans in high tops for Misses and
Children in sizes from 5 1 -2 to 2
it
See the Boots for little fellows in
Tan and Patent leather, the old
fashioned kind, sizes from 5 to 9
ohlenbergDept. Store f;
Better Goods For Less Money
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(Continued from page one.)
fidciit that both of the new states will
be found in their column.
THEATRE;
W.
Friday, November 10
P. CULLEN Presents the Best
Musical Show of the Season
The West Point Musical Spectcclc
66
200 Rights in
Chicago
Gold!
99
With Carlton King, Jessie Stoner (& Co. of Forty
Special Cars of Scenery A $50,000 Production
Magnificent Scenic Effects
PRICES: Duxes and First Three Rows
$I.50--Lcwer Floor $ I -Balcony $1, 75c--Gal. 50c
Seats Thuusday 10 a. m. at Pendleton Drug Store
Phone Main 20
Hearst vs. Murphy.
New York, Nov. 7. Today's elec
tion for assemblymen and county ami
o;her minor offices has been preced
ed by a warm campaign in which the
Republican-Independence League fu
sionbts have made numerous bitted
attacks on the Tammany Hall nomi
nees. William Bandoiph Hearst has
led the fusionist forces In their cam
paign against the Murphy regime.
Eo-s Curries One Town.
Avon, Mass., Nov. 7 (Bulletin.)
Uovornor Koss carried the town by
a vo'.e of 175 to Forthingham's 133.
Kcfornis Are Ivsur.
Cleveland, O., Nov. 7. The test of
progressive strength comes today in
the election of non-purtisan delegates
to the constitutional convention to be
held in January. Supporters of the
progressive constitution hope to elect
a majority of delegates plflged to the
initiative, referendum nnd recall. The
re-election of Mayor Whitlock Is pre
dicted and Newton Baker, n tlemo
cral as Cleveland's mayor.
BOI ND-I P ANN! Al, Si'OCKHOI.D
1.KS' MliETINC
For Sale.
A well built, six room house,
hard finish throughout. Seven
large closets, 2 sets of drawers, bath
room, built in china closet, wide
stairway, 3 lots, on south hill, finest
view lot in the city, to a responsible
renter, only $10 per month. Address
Fred Lockiey, care E. O. city.
Another Oase Just Arrived
We have, just received an
oilier case of our
S9 FAMOUS FLEECE LINED
0mm, Underwear
"I am pleased to recommend Cham
berlain's Cough Bemedy ns the best
thing I know of and safest remedy
for' coughs, colds and bronchial trou
ble," writes Mrs. L B. Arnold of Den
ver, Colo. "We have U"ed it repeat
edly and It has never failed to give
relief." For sale by all dealers.
Tikis is tlie kind you pay r0e
to 7."c for other places, hut we
are S''nS to fit and please you
FOR 0KLY
372C Garment
Full line of sizes and the greatest Underwear harain that
has ever heen LIVED W TO bv any Pendleton store.
SEE US BEFORE BUYING AXV'oF YOUlt CLOTHES.
Worfcingmers's Clothing Company
Less Expense ami Bi"ht Buvinir Make Our Prices Lower.
Wivstliiijr Mutcli nt the Grand.
Sport lovers were last night enter
tained with a wrestling bout at the
Grand theater between d. W. Ban
doiph and Boy Stewart, local mat ar
tists. The former won the mat strug
gle after a desperate battle wh'ch
lasted the full time. He succeeded in
pinning his opponent's shoulders to
the mat in two of the three goes but
had to exert himsent to the utmost be
fore he could accomplish the trick.
The two grapplers will meet again
tonight nnd tomorrow night anil lov
ers of the great American spori t
should not fail to attend. J
Besides the wrestling bout, thej
'"rand is offering its usual high class;
tonne Frontier!
0
ys Celebration
BUDKINQ B'JFFALOS
Feet of BUGXING BRONCHOS
INDIAN WAR BAKGE
For You to Coitspara vvilh Your "RCUHD-U?"
FOUR
DAYS
moving pictures.
On Tuesday evening, November I t
in the assembly room of the city hall
will be ht Id the Bound-Cp . Annual
Stockholders' meeting, nt which time
a complete report of the last year's
business and the lflll show- will
submitted for your approval Also
at this time will be held the annual
election of officers for tho ensuing
vear. F.verv stockholder is urged to
be there. J. H. GWINN.
Secretary.
MAINE WH.It STAY OX
THE WATER WAGON
Aurusta, Maine, Nov. 7. Maine re
tains constitutional prohibition. Gov
ernor rialsted and his council decid
ed last night to accept the corrections
In the vote of four towns, cast In the
special election in September, thus re
versing; the result as Indicated on the
face of the first ofticial returns.
Beturns on tho election of Septem
ber 11. indicated a majority of about
300 against the repeal of the prohib
itory amendment but the later official
count showed a majority of twenty-six
against the repeal.
Four Believed Drowned. I
Tacoma, Nov. 7. Four persons who
left Olympia Sunday morning in ar. t
open launch for a day's outing on j
11 irtstein Island ten miles distant, are
believed to have drowned in the storm I
which prevailed over the upper sound
that afternoon. The party was com- !
posed of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Muck, I
Miss Gertrude Boot and Arthur Kay
ler. A searching party from Olym
pia cruised about the island today but
found no trace of the message from
the boat or Its occupants.
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Starting Thursday, Hovember 9
;Q3iiSS!0H 25c
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County .
Krnnk J. Cheney mnktw oath that be U
lenlor partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney
A Co., tiding buiilnesa lu the City ot Toledo.
County anil State aforesaid, and that aald
firm win pay me atim 01 u.iu aiiiur.u
1HU.L.AKH lor eacn ana every cne 01 ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot
Uall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CI1ENEY.
Sworn to before me and aubarrlfaad In my
iireBeuee, tills uth day of December, A. 1.,
18Ht).
. ISealJ A. W. GLRA80N,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and fneona
anrfarea ot the system. Send for testi
monials free.
V. J. CIIENRY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by all Drngfrtirta, 7ft.
Take Hall's Family rills for constipation
We are Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lanolen, Lettuce and Almond
Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind)
which we are closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washes
away slowly, ar.d it cleanses
and softens tho flesh.
Koeppen's
The Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland
Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M.
Leave Tendleton 1 :30 V. M. S Arrive Spokane.-.!) :53 P. M.
Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M.
Northern Pacific Railway
First class trains.
Tho Pioneer Line.
Close connections.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM
Throusk Tickets to oil
East or West
Good 'leaving tbac.
PASCO
Points
Secure tickets and full information front
W. ADAMS, AGENT X. F. KY.,
PlvN'DLETOX.
Ask about EXCl'KSIOX FAKES for these events:
Xation Apple Show, Spokane, Xoveruber 23-30.
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