East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 15, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1912.
PAGE FIVE
ANOTHFP PYPRFQQ
THOSE SWELL
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- Serge
Slits
CAME IN TODAY
All Sizes 14 to 20 34 to 44
LET US SHOW YOU
IF. i. Livengood
The Ladies and Childrens Store
PERSONAL
MENTION
OUR FIRST DISPLAY OF
Tailored- Trimmed
MILLINERY
For Spring and Summer.
Now Showing
These new models represent tho very latest ideas, and are
tho styles to bo worn ly the ultra-fashionable of New York and
Chicago tho coming seasons.
Wo cordially invite your inspection of our beautiful lines.
We deem it a pleasure to show them.
Carrier Millinery
' FRANCIS M. BURROWS, Prop.
G. A. Robbing is absent In Portland i
upon a business visit. I
W. II. Davidson of Helix, Is a vis-!
ltor In the city today.
John II. French, of Nye, is tran
Racting business in the city.
Olie and Frances Picard of Adams
Hpent last night in Pendleton.
Frank and George Nelson of New
berg are -guests of the Bowman.
Roy T. Bishop returned yesterday
from a trip to points on the sound.
Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kern left last
evening for Baker on a brief visit.
William Davidson of Helix came
In this morning on the N. P. local.
Mrs. J. Halstead of Echo was am
ong tho visitors In the city yester
day. v
John M. Ap'Ib of Hfrmlston is am- j
ong the project dwellers in the city ,
today. I
Pat Doheity, well known Butter
creek rancher, is a visitor in the city
today.
Ernest Bryson, well known horse
buyer, came in this morning on the
N. P. train.
Sidney B. and Walter T. Walton are
In the city today from the west end
of the county.
William Howard, a Galloway sheep
man, Is transacting business in , Pen
dleton today.
E. I.. Cooper, manager of the Cosy
theater, left yesterday for Portland
on a business visit.
II. M. Cockburn, county commis
sioner, came down from his home at
Milton this morning.
Mrs. Hindle was ftmong tho .Helix
people coming in on the Northern
Pacific local this morning. , I,
ueorge A. iiarimun, jr., ;
cashier of the First National bank,
IP 111 JUirtc vii a, uu-t,is" .....,
"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy have
returned from Portland where Mrs.
Murphy took medical treatment.
H. F. Bendlx, formerly Eilers Pi
ano agent In this city, came over
from Walla Walla this morning.
Miss Fayette Johnson, sister of Will
Johnson, the traveling man, is in the
titv upon a short visit while en route
i to Twin Falls, Idaho.
i E P. Honwood. manager of circu
lation for the Morning Oregonian of
Portland, is in the city today upon
an inspection trip.
Col. II. G. Newport, well known
Hermiston contractor, came up yes
terday from his home and is spend
ing the day here.
II. A. Waterman, mayor of Hermis
ton and candidate for the republican
nomination for commissioner, was a
visitor In Pendleton yesterday.
County School Superintendent
Welles returned this morning on the
local from Freewater where he and
N. C. Marls, O. A. C. field worker.
have been to encourage the school
children in industrial work.
J. T. Hlnkle, Hermistol. lawyer
who is a candidate for the republican
nomination for representative, re
turned to the project town this morn
ing after attending the K. of P. meet
ing at Athena last night.
LOCALS
Burroughs. Main 5. Fuel.
Bicycles! 727 Johnson street.
I. C. Snyder.chlmney sweep. R 3812.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
Will trade Victor Phonograph for
second hand Incubator. Inquire this
office.
For good cedar posts, go to the
Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber
Yard.
Bgg and lump coal, $7.50 and $3.00
delivered. Dry wood, $7. Phone
Black 3S22.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Koplttke & Qlllanders.
Largo stock of telephone poles at
the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum
ber Yard.
For rent Large furnished front
room with or without board, 201 Wa
ter street.
Last O. A. C. 1910 oratorio medal
with initials C. D. Finder report to
Wonder store and receive reward.
For Rent Six room house, modern.
Hot and cold water, bath, toilet,
woodshed, etc. Enquire Dr. C. J.
Whit taker.
For Rent Small dairy, fruit and
vegetablo farm, half mile irom uma-
Special This
Week
Prescriptions
Wo save you money; our stock
in complete and your prescrip
tions dispensed as the Dr. pre
scribes, by old reliable drug
gist at a very low price.
Just received a fresh stock of
the popular red band candy at
20c per pound.
F. J. Donaldson
Rellablo Druggist.
We give- reoplcs Warehouse
Trading Stamps.
tilia. Address Box X, Umatilla Ore
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13.
If you want to move, call PenlanJ
Bros. Transfer, phone M 339. Large
lray moves you quick. Trash hauled
nce a week. 647 Main street.
Furniture for sale and suite of
housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire
room 5. East Oregonlnn building.
For Rent Front office In Judd
building. F. E. Judd.
Something new. Photographic his
tory of tho civil war. 10 volume
beautifully illustrated. Jesse Failing,
agent.
For Rent Furnished suite of rooms
two blocks from Main street. Board
If desired. Inaulre this office or
Phone Black 3492.
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos, and all kinds of job work,
phone Main 461. B. A. Morton.
Save yourself fuel troubles ey us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
rood dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6.
We have on hand several cigar
show cases and counter show cases
that we will sell very reasonable if
taken at once. Pendleton Planing
Mill and Lumber Yard.-
M
tordffly is
DIN
100 pieces of Fancy Easter Ribbon
T T JX 1 JUL IVJ J H A
choice Saturday for
Easter Neckwear, Easter Gloves Easter Coats
and Suits
New Shantung Silks in light
Blue, Pink, Grey, Brown and
Black going at
c Yar
Wohlenberg Dep't.
Better Goods For Less Money
Store
IDAHO .MAX
KIILKD
BY SHOT IN XECK
DEMONSTRATION IN
ALEXANDER S WINDOW
W. C. Withers will be in Pendleton
Saturday and will make a demonstra
tion in Alexander's window of his
wonderful invention, tho Itound-Up
Collar fastener. Everybody should
see this fastener and procure one.
At the Grand.
Tho show at the Grand last night
was without a doubt the best bill ever
given at the Grand. It caused moro
laughter and amusement than any
show this season. McSorley and El
eanore in their "Sweet Clover" was a
choice production and caused tho cur
tain to be raised several times.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drew had tho
house In a continuous roar of laugh
ter and had to respond to encores and
encores until they, had to ask the au
dience to refrain. The after piece,
"The Uptown Flats" by the company,
proved conclusively the good old ar
tists are always a guarantee that tho
public will get their money's worth.
Adams Farmers Take Notice.
On Saturday, March 16, I will open
and thereafter conduct a first-class
hutcher Bhoo at Adams. Oregon. Your
meat trade is solicited and satisfaction
Is assured. E. P. Rlep, Adams, Ore.
Alfalfa, Emit and Garden Truck.
I have a few diversified farms left
for sale on Birch and McKay creeks.
The best bargains In the county Is in
that vicinity. E. T. Wade.
EOSS IN RICHESOVS PRISON.
Boston, Mass Governor Foss, ac
companied by Lleut.-Gov. Luce and
several present and past members of
the executive council, visited the
Charles Street jail where Clarence
V. T. Rlchjson Is confined, awaiting
electrocution for the murder of Avis
Linnell, his former girl sweetheart.
It was a regular visit of inspection.
The govenor did not see Richeson ex
cept at a distance as the prisoner was
taking exercise In tho corridor and
expressed no desire to sec him.
Others of the party, however, in
spected Ulchesou's cell. The former
minister appeared In a normal state
of mind and health, though thin and
Bomewhat pale. He had no complint
hegrding his treatment and exchang
ed few words with the members of
the party.
Counsel for Richeson has made no
effort to obtain commutation, although
the date of the execution la less than
eleven weeks away.
Moscow, Idaho. Richard Sunby,
near Parks in th extreme southeast
ern portion of Latah county, was
shot Friday by a man named Dahl
and died from the effects of the bul
let hole In his neck, according to In
formation telephoned to County At
torney George W. Supplger. With
Sheriff Clifford C. Brown and Coro
ner L B. McCarter he left hurriedly
on the train 30 minutes later to hold
an Inquest.
Attorney Suppiger jmld his informa
tion was that Dahl may be insane.
Hahl asserted he thought Sunby was
a coyote when he shot him.
James Garner is constable of Gold
Hill precinct, near Parks postoffice.
The officers expect to go by sleigh
from either Troy or Kendrick.
MILD ALASKA WINTER .
IS N EARING ITS END
Overland Trails Will Soon Break Vp
ami River Steamers Will Start.
"Seattle. The mild winter In Alas
ka is being followed by a warm
spring and early destruction of the
trails, followed by early opening of
the Yukon river, is promised. The
last men from Seattle who wilt reach
Fairbanks overland will leave Seattle
next Saturday on the steamship
Northwestern for Cordova. From Cor
dova they will take the Copper River
Rairoad to Chitina and then the
horso stage to Fairbanks M2iiy of
the passengers are Yukon steamer
men who go to take charge of their
vessels. The Chitina-Fairbanks trail
is still in first-class condition and so
is the trail from White Horse to Dawson.
A Seven Cent Social.
The Ladles of the Maccabees an
nounce a unique event for Monday,
March 18 at Moose Hall. It Is to be
a seven cent social, every person ex
cept the seventh paying seven cents
to enter. An art gallery, a fish pond
and fortune telling booth will be pre
pared and an admission of seven
nniita will be charged at each, while
a cafeteria dinner at seven cents per
course will be served.
We are admonished that a good
name Is better than great riches but
most of us keep right on hustling for
tho riches Just the same.
The Fat from The Flower
Vegetarians tell us that there is no
kind of animal fat which wc cannot re
place with something as good or bet
ter in the vegetable kingdom, (..cnainiy
in the matter of cooking fats there is
no question of this fact. Lard is made
from the fat of the hog, often unwhole
some, sometimes impure.
Cottolcne, a vegetable-oil shortening,
,mp frnm the snowv boll of the cot
ton plant ; it makes food that any stom
ach can digest. Cottolcne is as good as
butter, ca.i be bought for about the price
of lard, and is more economical thaa
cither.
Mot for an hour!
U3
ji
lot for a day!
PRICES ARE REGULAR, AND THE LOWEST PRICES IX PENDLETON', EVERY
DAY OF THE YEAR. You don't have to rush and scramble down town lieforc your morning
work is done, but, instead you can call in at your leisure with the knowledge, that here you
will always find the newest lines, the most desirable goods, the easiest choosing and the low
est prices.
OUR LINES FAR GREATER THAN EVER OUR PRICES CONTINUE
LOWER THAN OTHERS.
Xo STAMPS and PREMIUMS to PAY FOR HERE. Your dollars buy a FULL
100" PER CENT of WHAT YOU ASK FOR at our store. The money WE save you 'u
saved vou in CASH. j
A Few Every Day Prices Follow:
27 inch Silk Shantung ..... - 25?
27 inch Canton Silk 19?
27 inch Silk Jacquard 25?
27 inch Mercerized Foulard 15?
27 inch Mercerized Poplin 25?
27 inch Mercerized 1'ongeo. 12 l-2
Rxl Seal Gingham 10?
llopo Muslin 7 1-2?
94 Sheeting - 19?
Amoskeag Apron Gingham 6 1-4?
CHILDREN'S HATS
For Easter. They are all going nt Golden
Rule prices.
Golden
EMBROIDERY.
45 inch Skirt Embroidery 49
27 inch Flouncing 49?
IS inch Flouncing ISC
Narrow Widths 2? to 23?
DRESS GOODS.
This department is being appreciated
more and more each day by our customers.
Large lines to select from nt a saving of :"!0
per cent on every purchase.
RIBBONS ARRIVED THIS MORNING
Fancy and plain colors. Come in and
compare ours with sale prices.
Rile
Store
We Lead Others Follow