East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PECpLETOlf, OHEGOX. MONDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1911.
PAGE FIVE.
Two Days of Genuine Bar
gains in the
Linen '.Department
at Livengood's Great Dissolution
Sab. Only two days to buy that
Thanksgiving Linen, and this is the
place.
Beautiful Patterns in 72-inch
Linens, all Reduced
All $1.00 Linens go at 67
All $1.25 Linens go at .. 83
All $1.50 Linens go at 98
All $1.75 Linens go at - $1.18
All $2.25 Linens go at 81.63
All $3.00 Linens go at l.OS
PERSONAL
MENTION
Ready-Mad i Table Cloths
$2.00 Crude will go at $1.39
$2.50 Grades will go at $1.78
$3.00 Grades will go at :. $1.98
$4.00 Grades will go at $2.45
$5.00 Grades will go at $3.48'
All napkins go accordingly.
F.E.Livengoqd&Co.
LOCALS
I C Snyder, chimney sweep. R 1812.
Pastime pictures please all.
Main 17S for coal and wood.
For rent Front office In Judd
building. ArP'y to S E. Judd.
Franco-Hygienic toilet goods, 309
We.t Alta St. Thojie Black 3141.
Phono Dutch Henry for dry wood
and Rock Spring coal. Main 178.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main 6.
Closing out 300 pattern hats at half
price at the Campbell millinery.
Everybody goes to trie orpheum to
see the best and thn clearest pictures.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 5.
For Sale A 25 H. P. gasoline en
gine, mounted. Emv terms. Address
Box No. 1, Echo, Ore.
For rent Well furnished room
with furnace heut and bath. Inquire
at 621 Willow street.
Lost Mink fur near Christian
church. Finder please notify Mrs. I.
Christensen, 004 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 t: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 PenlanJ
Bros. Transfer, phono 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once 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.
R. ,W. nltner has returned from a 1
vlHlt of several days In Portland.
Mrs James Nelson of Butter Creek
Is a visitor In Pendleton today.
Qeorge W. Done was In from his
home at Pilot ltock yesterday. i
Judge James A Fee took delayed
N 5 for Portland thl morning.
Ernuat Knight returned to Helix
on the afternoon N. P. tra'n.
Edgar W. Smith h;i3 returned from
Portland, where he spent a week.
C. E. McLellan was In from his
home at Juniper yesterday.
E I,, and L. It. Norvefl of Helix,
were Sunday visitors in Pendleton. ,
Ben F. McCullough, well known
Echo resident, spent Sunday in Pendleton.
Bert Smith went to tlio nT t nl
of the county on the local this :n jr.'.
Ing. Dan P. Smythe left tVs afta-nn
for Sunny side to look after h's r'.vjtrj
interests.
Herbert Strohm, retiring council
man at Hermiston, Is spending the
day in the city.
J. King arrived Saturday from
Mabton, Wash., to attend the Fuinl
Latourelle nuptials today.
E. N. Wheeler, banker and promi
nent resident of Stanfleld, has been a !
visitor In the city today.
Mrs. J. S. Landers accompanied her
husband to Baker where he is attend
ing the annual teachers' institute.
Frank Frazlcr, well known horse
man has been 111 at his home on Jack
sen street but Is now recovering.
Elmer Storie left on the local this
morning for Condon In the interests
of the Hold, Manufacturing company, j
Father Neati of the Catholic mis
sion on the reservation left this morn
ing on a visit to the Warm Springs
reservation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBee leave
tomorrow morning for California,
where they swill spend the winter, af
ter a few days' visit In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rogers of Ad
ants, drove to Pendleton this morn
ing In their big Franklin car to lay
In a store of Thanksgiving supplies.
Mrs. W. R. Reinhart left this morn
ing for Portland where she will spend
the winter. She was accompanied as
far as Heppner Junction by her hus
band. '
Charles Frazier, who was in the
city yesterday to attend the funeral of
his brother, Julius Arthur Frazier.
returned to his home at Colfax this
morning.
G. M. Itlce cashier of the First
National bank, returned yesterday
from Eugene where he had been to
visit his son Lyman who is a sopho
more In the university.
Mrs. Lee Teutsch returned thU
morning from Portland, where she
had been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
M. B. James, and her Infant grand
daughter. .
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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.
Masquerade ball. Eagle-Woodman
hall, Thanksgiving eve, November
29th. Prizes to best sustained char
acter and finest costume. Manage
ment Saturday night dances.
fvaAr -A The best and most care
SUP liMUS fy elected line of new
toys are now ready for
the children and parents. This store shows the largest
assortments of new toys and at the right prices. Dolls of all
kinds and sizes, t t , , , , r j
l r i i i i t i
Go-S rts
of all kin ). ) from
$1.75 fo
$12
Mechanical tovs
Books, Chairs,
St ores. Banks.
Wash Sets, etc.
Make your selections early, they will be carefully packed
and stored away for you FREE.
Wohlenberg Dep't Store
Better goods for less money
I I f U SIA . 7ifc If
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For transfer work. Mauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of job work,
phono Molnn 461. B. A. Morton.
If co-ng east, or west or south,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Close connrctions at Pasco with
all through trains. W. Adams, agent,
Pendleton.
A dry "Wear-EveT" aluminum tea
kettle will be left on a hot gas flame
all week to show Us great wearing
qualities, at the Taylor Hardware Co.
; Watch this paper for announcement
fit special demonstration of " ear-
Ever" aluminum cooking utensils all
this week at the Taylor Hardware Co.
Violin and mandolin lessons, by
Miss Doris Gregory. Studied at U. of
O. under E. O. Cpitzmer. Portland;
also Gustave Fischer, Wuerzburg,
Bayern, Germany. Call at 508 Clay
street. Phone Red 3451.
Tuesday's Demonstration.
See Mrs. Kearns burn tomatoes In
a "Wear-Ever" aluminum pan with
out injur'ng the pan, Tuesday at the
Taylor Hardware Co.
Turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens
for Thanksgiving. Oysters, celery,,
lettuce and all the seasonable vege
tables. Roman Beauty and Spitzen
berg apples. Pendleton Cash Market,,
phone Main 101.
Starts Much Trouble,
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result In severe in
digestion, yellow Jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they vould soon take
Dr. King's New Life Pills and end it
Its the only safe way. Best for bil
iousness, headache, dyspepsia, chill
and debility. 25c at Koeppens.
COOKING
A Delight or a Drudgery
"Wear-Ever" Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
Save Time, Health
and Money
"WKAR-EVER" ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS are 00 per
rent pure solid metal, no glass coating to chip off cannot rust, do not
contain and cannot form any oisorious substance, save your food
practically everlasting.
To Housewives of Pendleton
Attend our free demonstration, all this week even tlio oldest user of
Aluminum utensils can learn Wv tricks from Mrs. Kearns, our expert
direct from tlio factory.
Specials in "Wear-Ever' Aluminum Ware
Lip Sauce Tan, regular 5!ic seller, special :
Stew Tan, regular C5c seller,' special -
2 pans for tlio price of one.
30
Golden Rule Store
Will be the real headquarters in Pendleton this year
For Christmas Gilts
and vour presents tins vear are going to cost you less than you have ever paid in this city's his
tory, owing to our modern and honest merchandising methods. In fact our prices on gift sug
gestions arc so low in comparison with intended competition that they almost seem unreasonable.
Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!
at prices that will enable every little child in Umatilla
-county to have one in their stocking Christmas morning.
Our line is a largo and beautiful one.
Toy
Our Great
Department
AM,
Trunks. Mechanical Tovs, Books, Boxed Stationery,
Games, Blocks, Horns, Trains of Cars, Wagons, Doll
Buggies, Guns, Balls, Battles, in fact anything you want in the way of toys. A large assort
ment of new toilet cases, handkerchiefs; gloves, ties, cuff and collar boxes; albums, manicure
sets, traveling ca.es, jewelry boxes, shaving sets, etc.
,GOODS MAY BE PURCHASED NOW AND CALLED FOR
LATER WE WILL LAY THEM AWAY FOR. YOU. ALL SALES
SPOT CASH AND XO GOODS EXCHANGED.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW