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

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DAILY EAST OTtEGONlAN, PEXDLETOX, OMECON. TUESDAY, XGVEMIiEll 21, 1011.
PAGE FIVE.
PERSONAL
MENTION
ednesday, Thursday,
Friday And Saturday
Nowhere will yon find such gen
uine bargains as we are offering
this week. Read this list carelully
$1.00 Mescalines, all shinies 77
$1.50 and $1.75 yard wide Taffeta, in colors ... OS
$1.00 yard wide Satins in colors 77
$1.25 to $2.50 Dress Goods 9S
$2.00 and $2.50 I'.road Cloths, a dozen shades 98?
$3.00 Bear Cloth : 9S
75c and 85c all wool Dress Goods ....... 48
B5c to 50c Dres Goods 28
35c Iron (Mad Hose for hoys' and girls 18
50e. Bleached Turkish Towels 33
9-4 Sheeting, extra good grade 21
Calico ... . , 3
Thread, Clark's : 3
$1.25 and $1.50 Petticoat .. 69
$2.00 Petticoats, fancy $1.18
$5.00 Silk Petticoats $2.98
$8.00 Silk Petticoats $4.95
$0.50 Silk Waists $3.97
$S.00 to $10.00 Silk Waists $4.95
$22.50 Suits strictly iip-to-date $14.95
$27.50 Suits strictly up-to-dato $18.85
Ladies' and Misses' Coats. $1G.50 values $11.45
$10.00 and $12.50 Coats fur Misses' ... $4.05
15c Pillow Slips 10
10c Muslins 7
12 l-2c Outing 9
20c Hosiery, Children's 12
15c Hosiery, all kinds 9
Make out your list, hring it to us, we will fill it complete and
guarantee to save you from 25 to 35 per cent.
F.E.LiuengoodUo.
Edgar Norvcll of Helix, wag visit
ing in the city yesterday.
Pcto Murray of Adams came down
on the local thia morning.
II. D'xy nnd Ed.- I.u-nton of Athu
na, Kjictit hint night In Pendleton.
W. 11. Walpole, Jr.. of Irrigon, was
registered at thu Iiowman yesterday.
( E McLellan of Juniper was a j
v'Mtor In the county seat yesterday.
Nelson St. Dennis was an Incoming
puf-scngir from Athena on the local
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C Xolen of Umatilla
were, in the city yesterday, guests of
the St. George.
Attorney John P. Winter arrived
home this morning from a trip to
Minneapolis.
Jack Fulr was in from his Cold
Spring place yesterday for the tran
saction of business.
Carl Engdahl, Helix warehouse
man, came In this morning on the
Northern Pacific train.
C. I). Gabrlelson, well known in
surance adjuster, left for points west
on the local this morning.
Carl S. McXaught returned to hi
home at Hermlston this morning af
ter spending the night In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nett of Hefmis
ton, were among the residents of the
project town In Pendleton yesterday.
Dan Row-man, manager of the Row
man pressing parlors, was a west
bound passenger on the local this
morning.
John F. Hoyt district manager of
the W. O. W., left this morning for
Athena, where he will work for a
couple of days, after which he will
spend tKe same length of time In Wes
ton. James P. Neal. Freewater attorney
and member of the local Commercial
club quartet, came down from his
home this morning to take part in the
first social evening at the Commer
cial association parlors.
Horses Strayed.
willow Springs, one nucKHKin norse
and one black horse branded V on
hip. One has halter on with piece of
rope hanging, other piece of, rope
hanging around neck. Anyone know
Incr whereabout of above described
animals will receive reward by noti- ;
fylng Je Vey. 1502 East Court street
Pendleton.
Popular Couple) is Muirlod.
Pendleton society received another
half-surprise this morning when It be
came known that George La Fontaine
and Miss Nona Johnson had been unit
ed In marriage at the home of the
t ride's mother, at 10:30 o'clock. It
was known that the wedding was ar
ranged for an early date but no whis
per that it was to occur today was
heard. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. ami Mrs. Gus La Fontaine, pio
neer l'endleton people, and the bride
Is the daughter of Mrs. Winn John
son, a resident of this city for many
years. They will leave this evening on
delayed No. 17 for a honeymoon trip
and their friends are promising them
a good "send-off."
T1IK MKAMKST TlllXfi
IX PEXDLKTOX" TONIGHT
LOCALS
Past'me pictures please all.
I C Snyder, chimney sweep. RISU.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
For rent Front office In Judd
building. Arply to J". E. Judd.
If you have anything to sell see
Teutsch & Bickers.
Everybody goes to tha Orpheum to
ee tha best and thn clearest pictures.
Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood i
and Kock Spring coal. Main 178.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main 6.
Special rates to horses boarded by
tha week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
If you want to buy a horso, cow,
hog or anything, come to our office
Tcutsch & Bickers.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Duth Henry's.
13000 cash to buy a houso and
barn. Must bo a bargain. Teutsch &
Bickers.
We are Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lanolcn, Lettuce and Almond
Oil Soapa, (the, 50c kind)
which wo aro closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washea
away slowly, and it cleanses
and softens tho flesh.
Koefrpen's
The Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
Wanted Woman to do general
housework. Apply at Empire room
ing house.
Messrs. Leslie Gibbs and Mark Sto
cum joined the day classes at the Pen
dleton Business College yesterday.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben h. Burroughs, phone Main 6.
Lost Mink fur near Christian
church. Finder please notify Mrs. I.
Chrlstonsen, 604 Jane street, or leave
at this office and receive reward.
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. Leaves 1:30 p. m., arrive 9:55
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams,
Agent, Pendleton.
If you have anything to sell, such
as horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, autos
see Teutsch & Bickers and learn more
about the plan,
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large
lray moves you quick. Trash hauled
ince a week. 647 Main street.
Gordon & Davis, carriage and au
tomobile painting. We're here to
stay and guarantee first-class work.
State building. 114 E. Webb street.
For Palo New University Encyclo
pedia, ten volumes. Phone Black
Kniigcllst Holmes Delighted WlUi
Progress of Christian Church He
vlval. "The Meanest Thing In Pendleton"
Ir the subject announced for tonight
at the Christian church by Evangelist
Holmes. Quite a good deal of specu
lating has been indulged in concern
ing the matter, but no one but the
evangelist seems to know Just what
line he is going to follow, but some
thing out of the ordinary may be ex
pected. When asked of the prospects for
the revival, the evangelist expre-sed
great satisfaction with the results
thus far obtained, not only In the
number that have united with the
church, but with the steady growth In
the attendance, which reached its
best in Sunday night's nudience
which crowded the main auditorium.
He said that he had heard so much
about Pendleton being such a hard
plnce, but thought after all. it was
not different from most fields, and
that straight forward preaching, in
which the gospel was proclaimed in
kindness, wo'uld yield the same re
sults here as elsewhere.
Asked about the town, Mr. Holmes
said: "I think Pendleton has a good
future. In fart, all these western
towns are bound to grow, and rapidly
too. Of course there has been a de
pression In business everywhere for
the last year or two. and the west has
felt it. but things are brightening up
and we may expect n prosperous era
ngin and Pendleton will come in for
her share. There are Improvements
to bo made here ns elsewhere. Espe
rial attention should be called to the
water Water taken direct from the
licautirul hnmn on nrth bide. Must i ,.ivpr i bound to brinir bad results
see It to appreciate the place. We are I y0 wiser investment for the city could
always rea.iy to snow you. icuiscn be mn,lt? th in that of tapping n moun
tain stream and giving the city pure
water. I am Interested in all that
concerns the city, and may have more
to say along this line later. Just now.
this revival demands nil my time, but
It Is going to succeed."
There will be an illustrated songi
tonight.
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xyp' Benjamin Qotfyes
& lllckols.
Fur transfer wrk. Hauling bag
?uge, moving household goods and
plnnos and all kinds of job work,
phonn Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
If to.ng cast, or west or south,
havo tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Close connections at Pasco with
all through trains. W. Adams, agent,
Ptndleton.
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 station, for
through tickets and all arrangements.
Masquerado ball, Eagle-Woodman
hall. Thnnksglvlng eve. November
2 ih. Prizes to best sustained char
acter and finest costume. Manage
ment Saturday night dances.
A mnn who robs hundreds, perhaps
thousands, through a bank, Is about
tho last criminal to Whom clemency
should be shown..
Bloods
Sarsaparilla
Acts directly and peculiarly
on the blood; purines, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole sys
tem. Take it. Get it today.
In usunl Unhid form nr In chocolate
coated tubluls culled Sarsatab.
DRESS
SMARTLY
YOU can't make the right sort of
an impression if you're dressed
wrong. There must necessarily be a certain
percentage of quality and a certain percentage
of quality and a certain percentage of style to
make a man look and do his best.
It's Easy
Wear a Benjamin
Familiarize yourself with Benjamin Over
coats. You are certain to appreciate the clever
manner in which they combine style and qual
ity at a moderate price. Why be so satisfied
with make-believe style when you can secure
authentic New York Style for $20.00 upwards.
An assemblage of correct overcoat models and
beautiful weaves await you here.
Bond
rothers
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
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