East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 08, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911
PAGE FIVE.
PERSONAL
MENTION
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neceiyea icuay, a ampinent 01 t
Bon'fc I
Fish, D
rop Him a LiEe
Dropns a line ami pot our price on pood reliable. iiurclinnili.se. We arc not offering late-',
premiums or time sales but our every day prices on same quality will find a great saving.
We liuvo proven to the public that wo are not here to fake the people. We don't belong
to any combine. We make our own prices, run our own business. Trade continues to grow
while others complain of the "Scarcity of Mmcy." There is no such indications here.
The only competition we claim is mail order houses. We absolutely know that a business
with but one store is completely lost in the shuffle, trying to compete with us. Value for
value, price for price, bring in your catalogue and compare with our goods and see for your
self whero we can save you a small per cent.
Men's flannel shirts, $1.50 values. 98
Men's sweater coats, $1.50 values 98
Men's wool underwear, $1.50 values 9S
Boys' leather mittens, warm lined 25
Men's Indian tan mittens, warm lined 49
Men's heavy fleeced union suit 9S
Men's four-in-hand ties 15
Men's leather suit case, strapped $3.95
White outing flannel G l-4p
Amoskeag outing flannel, 15c values 10
American calicos 5
Ladies' sweaters, white and red $2.98
Cotton blankets, 10-4 49 and 69
Cotton blankets 11-4, $1.75 values 9S
Wool blankets $2.9S
Oregon City heavy wool blanket S4.98
Ilaby Blankets 49
Ladies' cotton ribbed union suits 49
Always look at the quality not the price.
When all competitors have their eyes on
the Golden Ilule there must Ik: something
doing.
WE LEAD, OTIIKUS FOLLOW.
R.Ill
I LOCALS!
I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. U 3812.
Past'me pictures please all.
Main 173 for coal ana wood.
For rent Front office, In Judd
building. TP':' to V. 13. Judd.
Everybody goes to the orpheum to
ee the best and Ihn clearest pictures
Thone Dutch Henry for dry wood
ami Hoik Spring coal. Main 178.
Dr. T. M. Henderson has returned
and resumed practice.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main 5.
7-r.iom Iiouhc, only $800. Teutsch
& Dickers.
For Sale Fin" lot of laying pullets.
Phono Red 2U72.
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
$16D0, only $1100. Snap. Teutsch &
Dickers.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous nock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly,
lien I.. Burroughs, phono Main 6.
Wanted Furnished nouso or
housekeeping rooms fov two. Apply
"M" at this office.
Try the Cash Market for fresh
Poultry, also remember wc keep gro
ceries and meats. Phono Main 101.
Take Northern Faclflc Ry. to Spo
kane. I-eavcs 1:30 p. m, arrive 6.55
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
If you want to move, call Penland
Pros. Transfer, phono 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main Btrcet.
. Oordon & Davis, carriage nnd au
tomoliilo painting. We're hero to
stay and guarantee first-class work.
Sin e building. 111 E. Webb street.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's.
For transfer work, wauitng bag'
gage, moving household goods and
Pianos and nil kinds of job work,
phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
A two seated hack, cart, 12 sets of
rlnublo and single harness, all go In
that big horse sale at Weston. No
vember 15. See bill elsewhere.
Chance Rogers.
To Portland or California, take
Northern Pacific, via Pasco, nnd S.
P. & S. Hy. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ams, ascnt at passenger station, for
through tickets and all arrangement.
115 acres, 20 In alfalfa, 00 acres
ready to seed to alfalfa, 8 acrca or
chard. Plenty water for irrigation.
Snap for some one. Only requires
J2500 cash, balance easy terms. See
Ttutsch & Bickers.
We ore Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lnnolen, Lcttuco and Almond
Oil Soaps, (the 50c kind)
which we nro closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washes
away slowly, and it cleanses
and softens the flesh.
Koeppen'
Tlio Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
eou rent.
A well built, six room house,
hard finish throughout Seven
largo 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 HO per month. Address
Fred Lockley, care F.. O. city.
lKU XD-l l' ANNEAL sT'M KHOLD-
eks1 meeting.
On Tuesday evening, November 14.
in the assembly room of the city hall
will be held the Kound-i p Annua;
Stockholders' meeting, at which time
a complete report of the last year's
business and the 1911 show will )i
submitted for your approval Also
it this time will be held the annual
election of officers for the ensuing
vear. F.verv stockholder is ureed to
be there. " J. II. GWINN,
Secretary.
Saved Many from Dentil.
W. L. Mock Ark., believes he has
saved many lives In his 25 years of
experience in the drug business.
"What I always like to do," he writes,
"Is to recommend Dr. "King's New
Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard
colds, h"nr.-c!ioss, obstinate coughs, la
grippe, croup, asthma or other bron
chial affections for1 I feel sure that a
number of my neighbors are alive
nnd well today because they took my
advlco to use it. I honestly believe
It's the best throat and lung medicine
that's made." F.asy to prove he's
right. Get a trial bottle free, or reg
ular 50c or $1 00 bottle. Guaranteed
by Koeppens.
evangelist holmes
o Tiir DEVIL
linker Swells "Pen" lioll.
ltakor. Ore. Twenty-two prisoners
have been sentenced to the state pen
itentiary from this county at the pres
ent term of court, convicted or hav
ing pleaded guilty to criminal chnrg
es. Out of that number but one was
a resident of Baker county, the re
mainder all being transients or la
borers employed temporarily on con
struction work.
I
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result In severe In
digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they viould soon take
Pr King's New Life rills and end It
Its tho only safe way. Best for bil
iousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills
and debility. 25c at Koeppens.
DIVORCEES IX A PANIC.
Illinois Court Ruling Affects Thou
Rinds Who Married Again
In Indiana.
Chicago, III. Judge Gooilnow In
tho Domestic Court has plunged Into
uncertainty several thousand divorcees
who remarried outside tho state In
order to avoid the two year Inhibl
tlon.
Mrs. Wllllnm Glover was divorced
a vear ago nnd within a month mar
lied Henry Peterson In Indiana. Now
she has Peterson arrested for e
sorllon. Tho Court ruled tho mnr
riago Illegal, had no standing In court
and dismissed Peterson, Judge Good
now said: "Tho mnrrlago may be
good In Indiana, but It Is not Rood in
Illinois. Tho case la dismissed."
Splendid Audcneo Hears Evan-olist
Talk on "The Devil n Liar."
There was a marked irterease in the
audience at the Christian church re
vival last night to hear Evangelist
Holmes talk or. "The Devil a Liar."
Beginning with the history of man.
he pointed out a number of cases" to
show that the devil is "no respector
of persons'' when it comes to lying
bob) enough to lie to God and to Je
sus, ami then got right down to busi
ness In warning peopl,. of his lies to
day. He said that Satan's best hold
was in mixing the evil along with
good, so that the eyes of the partic
ular would be blinded. Compromis
ing with evil is another favorite turn.
Mr. Holmes did not think. tho theater
a very good place, either. He said
that many of the actnr.i of today be
longed to tho class with which decent
people would not associate, and that
they wont as far in the suggestion of
evil as public sentiment would allow.
lie quoted some of the leading dra
matic crit'es as giving a warning
against theater-going. Card playing
and dancing came in for their share of
comment. Tho evangelist declared
that while all card players were not
gamblers, yet the gamblers enme oyer
that route. He said there were over
.100 000 fallen women in this country
and that the records show that S5 per
cent of them attribute their uiwr.ri"
to the dance. He sal : thai w.5i i
devil might tell the truth about there
being pleasure in dancing, yet he cov
ered the track of the libertines and
vilp wretches called "white slavers"
who go most frequently to the social
dance halls, seeking their unsuspect
ing vlct'ms that the brothels of this
lan l may be filled.
The evangelist also declared that
the de-l lied to the people of Pendle
ton about the saloon, and declared
that taxes were less, school houses
better. Improvements more extensive
In prohibition territory than where
the saloons wore allowed to run. He
aid that a dollar spent for woolen
goods put ten time as much into the
pocket of the laborer as when it is
spent for drink, and when spent for
boots, shoes or furniture, the ratio
is one to twenty In favor of the ser
viceable articles.
He declared the nation's liquor bill
to be twice as large as the capital
stock of her national banks, five
times as much as our total bonded
Indebtedness, to say nothing of the
30.000 Idiots, 100.000 drunkards' fu
nerals. 300,000 criminals and 800,000
paupers which stand as the annual
gift of the saloon for the 11, 500, 000,
000 which the American people pour
Into Its coffers.
It Is plain to be seen that Mr
Holmes believes the devil is still do
ing business. Wt the close of the
address. Mr. Ridenous sang tho Nine
ty and nine, while beautiful Illustra
tions were thrown upon the screen.
All enjoyed the song and the pictures,
too. The stereoptlcon Is to he a fea
ture of the evening service as well as
for the mammoth children's meeting
that is planned for next Friday after
noon. Tho services are announced
for each night this week.
Ernest Ruppc is in from his ranch
today.
Col. II Newport of Ilurinlston,
is in the city today. -
E. C. !-'L"noman of Ileppner is a vis
itor in the city.
Donald Ross, the Nye sheepman, is
in the city today.
Otto G. Sapper of Hermiston, is a
Pendleton visitor today.
Allen Thomson well known young
resident of Echo, wus here yesterday.
R. D. Burns of Walla Walla, Is a
guest of the St. George.
Fred Miller was a passenger on the
local to Pho this morning.
F. B. Koebcke of Helix left today on
a visit to Francisvllle, Indiana.
Mrs. Al Mendenholl of Echo, was
a visitor in Pendleton yesterday.
Pollard Pearson of Pasco, was am
ong the visitors in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Roy of Pilot)
Rock, were in the c'ty last evening.
Ed Peters left for the west end of i
the county on the local this morning.
Mrs Roy PenlnI of Helix was an
arrival on the N. P. local this morn
ing. M. L. Morrison, well known Helix
resident, came in on the N. P. this
morning.
Mrs. And rod Fiedler and daughter
of Nye visited friends in the city yes
terday. Mrs. Ella Landers of Kansas City
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. H.
Raymond.
Ed Marsh, who recently moved to
Portland, is spending a few days in
the city.
Judge George A. Hartman of Port
land Is visiting his olr home for a
few clays.
Jack Webster, the pressing man, re
turned today from a business trip to
Hermiston.
Charts Morrison, well known sa-.
loonman. went Echo on the local
this morning.
A. L- Demaris came down from his
home at M'lton yesterday and spent
the night here.
John M. Bentley is recovering from
an illness which- has Incapacitated
him for several days.
Ford Carper came in on the local
(this morning from Walla Walla on
one of his regular trifK
Attorney Charley Carter returned
on No. 17 from La Grande where he
had been on a legal mission.
Mrs. ( C. Connor came In this
morning on the Northern Pacific
train from her home at Hel'x.
A. Buckley, assistant superintend
ent of the o.-W. II. & N. company, is
here on one of his frequent trips.
W. M. Blakely returned on the
early train this morning from Port
land' where he had been on a business
errand.
E" F. Aver!!), deputy game warden
of I'matilla county, left on the local
this morning for Ce's In Morrow
county, where he will hunt for a few
days. O'to G. Sapper, of the Hermiston
Bank & Trust company, came up
from the project town last evening
and returned to the west end on train
No. 17 today.
Mrs. "Happy" Day, wife of the sub
contractor who Is laying the drain
age sewers on the streets to be paved,
and children will arrive from Spo
kane this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James E tcs and child
left on tho local this morning for
PortlSnd in response to a message
stating that Mrs. Estes' sister, Mrs.
A. F.' Elrade, is seriously ill in that
city.
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In 1 4 and 1 6 button
height at . . . .
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Tans in high tops for Misses and
Children in sizes from 5 1 -2 to 2
See the Boots for little fellows in
Tan and Patent leather, the old
fashioned kind, sizes from 5 to 9
! WohlenbergDept. Store
Better Goods For Less Money $
iWhen Your Shoes!
Get Old'
And your thoughts turn toward a new pair- of
dress or work shoos.
COME TO
THE
Shoes never piiu-h the feet until after you have
bought them, save yourself this discomfort by
coining to The Hub and getting a correct fit for
less moner.
Drummers' Sample Store
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Phone Main 299
711 Main Street, lb
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(Continued from page one.)
.i 'd was also filed today Mr. Pyor
is serving nd-r appointment and lias
l.ecn one of the tpiost ao ive members i
of the council Bering the past few
yenrs.
A petition for the nomination of
Councilman Kirkpatrick to succeed
Himself Is t Is,-, in circulation. Like
i.Ir. Dyer, Councilman Kirkpatrick is
in appointive councilm.m having
lion named to fill out She term of
A. L. Knighi.
It is rumored that Charles Cole is
to make the ace for councilman from
no fourth ward to take the place of
O. r. Strain. The term of Mr. Strain
expires this year and Mr. Strain docs
not desire another term. On the. con
trary he Is a receptive candidate for
mayor and has some good backers for
that position.
The term of V. Stroble, councilman
from the third ward, t.o expires and
thus far no avowed candidate for the
dace has appeared. A north sida
councilman is also to be chosen to
take the place of John Montgomeiy,
who is serving out the term of his
brother, T. G. Montgomery. It is pos
sible the present incumbent will run
for the place.
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Derision Monday.
Olympla, Nov. 8. Superior Judge
Mitchell will decide Monday whether
George Wilson, convicted in the sec
ond degree for the murder of Archie
and Nettie Coble at Rainier, shall
have a second trial.
They come in natural grey, brown, blue and olive
With or without military collars.
The Warm and Healthful
Kind
drab.
Deattlo Goes to Ton.
Richmond, Va Xov. 8. Henry,
Clay Beattie, convicted of wife mur
der, was today removed to the Vir
ginia penitentiary where ho dies In
tho electric chair November 24, un
less the governor Interferes, or grants
a new trial. Beattie smiled and was
Ciilm when ho bid the jailers farewell.
A school football team having been
disbanded at Walla Walla a pro
fessor's order, what's the use of any
more of the school?
Sizes to Fit Everybody
You will always find a little lower price here, on the rcgu-9
lar standard brands of men's shirts.
Workingmen's Clothing Company
Careful merchandising always keeps our stock clean.
Vi
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The year 1912 will be an Intere-tlng
one newsionlly. There will he the
presidential election, and a McXa
mara jury may be secured.
Most of the reports about the Tur-ko-Italian
war are apparently lies.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind YcuHave Always Bought
Boara tho
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