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

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DAILY EAST OKKUONIAN, PEN D OBION, OREGON. THURSDAY,' DECEMBER, 7, 1911.
PAGE FIVE. '
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Tomorrow we will place on sale all
Ladies and Misses Dresses, 1 23 in all,
at prices that will surprise the most
careful buyers. We want to sell every
dress in the house and we believe
these prices will do the work.
Presses up to $15.00 to closo out $6.90
Dresses up to $20.00 to close out $9.90
Dresses up to $22.50 to close out $11.-45
Dresses up to $27.50 to closo out S1G.70
Dresses up to $30.00 to close out $18.85
Dresses up to $35.00 to closo out . $21.90
Sizes 1'4 to 20 and 34 to 47
No charges for alterations
F.E.LIvengo
Ladies and Children's Store
oil & Co
LOCALS
I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. R 3812.
PasOme pictures please ell.-
Maln 178 for coal and wood.
Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood
and Uock Spring coal. Main 178.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main S.
' Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
see the best and thn clearest pictures
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's.
Wanted Roomers and boarders by
the day, week or month. Apply 623
Col$fc( street or phone Red 3112.
Fay yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
goo dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Bsn t. Burroughs, phone Main I.
Tor rent Well furnished room
with furnace heat and bath. Inquire
at 121 Willow street.
For nent 8 room house, 4 lots,
with orchard and barn, chicken loU
and houses. Apply Frazler's Book
Store.
Lost Mink fur near Christian
church. F.nder please notify Mrs. I.
Chrlstunen, 504 Jane street, or leave
at this office and reeeha reward.
If you want to move, call PenlanJ
Bros. Transfer, phone 331(1. Large
Iray moves you quick. Trash hauled
nce a week. 617 Main street.
For transfer work. Hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos arid all kinds of job work,
phone Malnn 4(1. B. A. Morton.
Frank Sloan of Stanfleld, returned
to Stnnfield this forenoon after having
been hero last evening as a Stanfield
reiircsi ntative ut the Commercial club
session.
Ii r go 9 room house and 3 lots fair
bnrn, splendid location on north side;
this property is a bargain ; must be
sold at once. Teutsch & Bickers.
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Good references required.
Cull at Room 3, Association Bldg.
Mlsi Florence Brooks of Hermlston
is reglBtered here today.
W. H. Morrison of Helix, has been
vli king In the city today,
Mr. and Mrs Charles T. Groom of
Dale are vlsl.ors in the city.
James Ashworth of Weston, came
down on the local train this forenoon.
W. A. Dalzell, state factory in
spector, is now here upon a nofflclal
trip.
Deputy Sheriff Blukeey left this
morning for Butter creek to serve
legal papers.
Mrs. t. M. Ubil. wife of the O.-W.
R. & N. ticket agent at Umatilla, is
hero upon a vacation.
W. E. Brown of Heppner, has been
In the city attending the state meet
ing of the farmers' union.
A. J. Sturdevant, aged resident of
Pilot Rock, returned to that town
this morning.
S. D. Peterson, Milton lawyer and
representative, came down on the .lo
cal train this morning.
P. T. Harbour, manager1 of the
brick yard at Weston, has been here
today upon a business trip.
H. H. Gilbert, well known Butter
creek farmer, returned to his home
near Pilot Rock this morning.
Dr. Frank Gros is to leave today
for Portland from which place he will
later go east upon an extended trip.
Charles Nelson, son of James Nel
son, left this morning on the Pilot
Rock train for the Nelson ranch.
Charles Bond and T. F. Boylen left
for the west end of the county this
morning upon a dusk hunting trip.
C. C. Conway, traveling passenger
agent for the Northern Pacific, came
down from Spokane this forenoon.
A. C. Henderson, pioneer re-ldent of
Pilot Rock is now here in company
with his wife, who i taking treat
ments. Rev. Nathan Evans, pastor of the
Methodist church, is iow able to be
around again after an illness of sev
eral days.
Bert Wilson,, former deputy sheriff
of this county and now claim agent
for the O.-W. R. & N. company, is
here tJday.
I. M. Rates, .representative of the
Ruffalo-Pltts company, and well
known here is now in the city from
his headquarters in Portland.
L. L. L.!euallen and family were
passengers for Pilot Rock this morn
ing and will vl-'it with Dr. LleuaKen
and wife in that town.
Mike Dukek, prominent farmer of
the Mayvirio .section who was here at
tending the farmers' union eonven
tlon, returned home today.
James Cooper and W. A. Brown,
local hotel men who have been at
tending the hotel men's convention in
Portland are expected home tonight.
Allen J. Olson, senior member of
the firm of Olsen & Johnson, con
tractors who are building the branch
asylum, has arrived from Missou'.a,
Mont.
I). J. Cooper of The Dalles, and the
father of James Cooper, popular man
ager of the Hotel Bowman, was a
delegate to the state convention of
the farmers' union.
Rcbubj Not Satisfied.
Shanghai, Eec. 7. The republicans
are not satisfied with the, abdication
of the prince regent. They plan the
organization here of the provisional
a sembly. Nanking will then be
made the capital of the proclaimed
republic and the rebel army, occupy
ing It, will be marched to Pekin. It
is generally believed that Premier
Yuan will soon Join the rebols.
It does seem that hanging is too
good for some' criminals. But Isn't
life imprisonment worse?
BET ILK TOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH,
SALTS, OR PILLS, AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND
IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
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IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
la the Circfe.
on every Pacftaga of the Genuine.
ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND
CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA.
HONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE
'T IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR
'CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES. SUCH
DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR
UFC OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON
iTHQR SKILL AND RELIABILITY ,
WHEN BUYING
Note tfefuff Name of tho Gompamv
SIC:
J-conTaiNs ilk M" t I I
CENT. Or ALCOHOL jlj
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$13,000 HOARD SHOWN
MY DEATH OF RIXXISE
Supposed Poor Man Resident of This
City for 23 Years MeToro Mig t iro.
San Francisco. Stephen Cunning
ham, a resident of San Francisco for
a quarter of a century before the big
fire, who was believed to have been
in almost Indigent circumstances, died
alone in his lodgings, 2527 Shattuck
avenue, Bcrtteloy, leaving a bank book
showing deposits aggregating 115,
000. Cunningham was 65 years old
As far as known he leaves no relatives.
Cunningham complained of being
ill a week ago. He sought a physici
an, but his condition was not con
sidered serious.
His body wa3 discovered by George
McNeil, proprietor of the lodgings,
when he went to Cunningham's room
with breakfast.
Edward E. Nlehaus, deputy coroner
in a search of Cunningham's effects,
discovered deposit slips for sums
ranging from 1500 to J10.000, the
largest amount being held by the Hi
bernian Savings Rank of Kan Fran
elseo.
l uniiirigiium uvea the lire ol a re
cluse, telling little of his past to ac
quaintances. He told McNeil that he
had been u tailor in San Francisco
before the fire, but never mentioned
any relatives. Ho cultivated few
friends. He was a native of Ireland.
MINIATUHE PICTURE
OK PACKAGE
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PRINTED STRAICHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OK EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE.,
SYRUP OF FICS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, ,
BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIPING, ANO THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL.
INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO CET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE CENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
DKAt'ON I'ltOl l) OF RKC OKIV
'or Thirty Years Avcrajrcw' live Sor
tie n Week; Walks 25.000 Miles.
Newark, N. J. Deacon C. C. IJald-
wln of Verona, N. J., celebrated an
accomplishment , rare in records for
church attendance. For thirty years
he has been a member of the Metho
dist church in his own town and has
attended on an average of about five
services a week. In all he has visit
ed the little church 7000 times, mak
ing the two-mile Journey from Tils
home and the church he has covered
more than 25,000 miles,
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AY we help you solve the problem and put you in tho way of
(loins: your Christmas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction
and economy? We take the liberty of making a suestion regard
ing the Ik-sI time to do your shopping .and earnestly urge you to do
it AT OXCE. Come early while tho pick is the choicest, avoid the
crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a
. full and complete assortment.
Our stock i3 known to comprise high-class jewelry and our pri
ces are less than those found in the majority of high-grade stores.
First-class engraving free on all articles purchased here.
FREE-Hand Painted Plate
As an inducement for early buying we will present to every
purchaser of $5.00 or more a hand painted plate of an artistic de
sign. We retail these plates from$1.00 to $1.50.
A Few Suggestions
Diamond Necklaces
.... $ 10.00 to ?75
Diamond and Pearl Rings
$10 to $400
Diamond Brooche9
$ 10.00 to $200
Diamond and Emerald rings
$15 to $100
Diamond and Solitaire Ear
rings, a pair $15 to $600
Fancy Diamond TJings
$20to $750
Diamond Pendants
$10 to $100
Diamond Stickpins
$6.00 to $150
Diamond Studs -
. $25 to $300
Diamond Solitaire Pangs
$10 to $800
Bracelets $2.00 to $50
Combs $1.00 to $25
Purses $2.50 to $45
Link Buttons 75 to $100
Chains $1.00 to $40
Lockets $1.50 to $45,
Watches $4.50 to $150
Toilet Sets $6.00 to $75
Umbrellas....:. $2.50 to $35
Scarf Pins 75 to $50
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THE JeweSor1
The quicker a "old is goUen rid of
the less the danger from pneumonia
and other serious diseases. Mr.
B. W. I Hall of Waverly, Va.,
says: "I firmly believe Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely
the best preparation on the market
for colds. I have recommended it to
my friends and thev all agree with
me." For sale by a'.l dealers.
Fat young dressed geese, 16c lb.,
weigh 11 to 14 pounds. Home made
nuer kraut. 1802 W. Webb street.
SAVED BY BLOOD.
AIRSHIP FOU POLE DASH.
Antarctic Expedition Sails from AuS'
tralln; Maw-son Is Leader.
Hobart, Australia. The Austral
Ian Antarctic expedition, under the
leadership of Dr. Douglas Mawson,
sailed for tho south In the ship Au
rora, commanded by Captain J. K.
Davis. The expedition comprises a
number of experienced explorers. The
Aurora also carries a monoplane.
Christian Churvli Itovtvnl Well At
tended list Night Two Solos
Given.
There were several new face along
with the regular attendants at the
Christian church last night to hear
Kvnngellst Holmes and Miss Ligen
felter of Seattle. The evanselist read
as a lesson tho parable of the rich
n,no nn.i Tninnn na a basis for the
discussion of the question "Will Any
Perish?" He noted that Jesus uivui-
ed all mankind, into two classes here
and declared that the th judgment
there would still be but the two. One
must, be on the side of Christ or wits
tho devi' there is no middle ground.
Such a h'.ig as an "inactive Chrs
tlan" does not exist, save in the minds
of backsliding Christians who seek to
excuse their inactivity. They are
really on the wrong side if they are
not at work in the church.
Mr. Holmes pointed out the fact
that to live for Christ means the re
storation of the image of God, lo
oerve Him is to advance, to grow bet
ter, to "go on unto perfection," and
as John declared, "We shall eome
day be like Him, for we shall see Him
as He is." On the other hand, sin
destroys the Imake. it Is demoralizing,
debasing, downward, a debasing and
gels of the devil " Heaven is prepar
results in the effacing of the last re
semblance of God, eo that the lost are
not addressed as "men," but as "an
ed for the righteous, those who re
store the Image of God, hell is pre
pared for those who sink to the level
of tha devil.
Another interesting phase of the
discussion last n'ght was the declara
tion that both the enjoyments of
heaven and the suffering of hell will
be in proportion to the degree of ser
vice rendered for Christ, or the ex
tent that sin has ruled the life. "Ac
cording as his work shall be," will
be the measure of reward and pun
ishment. The singing of Miss Lingenfe'.ter
delighted everyone. She Is certainly
an artist in her chosen work. She
sinss without apparent effort but
with a marvelous sweetness and pow
er. Her gentle, unassuming manner,
coupled with her devotion to the work
attracts all who come in touch with
her. Sho sings twice at each service.
The subject announced for tonight
is "Saved By Blood."
IF YOl- Alt K A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
About the size of your shoes. It's some
satisfaction to know that many peo
ple can wear shoes a size smaller by
shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, the anti
septic powder, into them. Just the
thing for Dancing Parties, Patent
Leather Shoes and for Breaking in
New Shoes. When rubbers or over
shoes become necessary and your
shoes p'neh. Allen's Foot-Ease gives
instant relief. Sold everywhere, 25c.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S.
Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. Don't ac
cept any substitute.
Well. Hardly.
"Are you a friend of the groom's
family?" asked the usher at the
church wedding.
"I think not," replied tho lady ad
dro sed. "I'm tho mother of the
br'de." v
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Ask for Through Tickets Via
Northern Pacific Ry.
and Pasco.
And the "North Bank Road."
Or via Northern Tacific Ry., T.u-oma and Seattle.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Let us arrange your berth reservations.
To
Spokane
Seattle
Tacoma
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To
All Points
East, West
Or South
FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS
Daily from Pacific Coast to the Kast.
One Tlyomrh to Cliicauo. One Through to St. Louis.
TllK NOKTll COAST LIMITED
To liimenpolis ami St. Paul.
W. ADAMS, Amnt, Pendleton, Ore.
is always pleased to quote through rates and furnish full
information.
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