East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOX. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912,
PAGE FIVE
Press Sale
The balance of this week
Your choice of 65 strict
ly up-to-date Dresses in
all sizes-colors and ma
terials that sell for from
$15.00 to $20.00
No Charges for Alterations
F. E. Liven good& Co.
The Ladies' and Children's Store
PERSONAL
' MENTION
LOCALS
niTixmiic STREETS
MOST BEAUTIFUL
Bicycles! 72.7 Johnson street.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
I.' C. Snyder will spray your trees.
Spray dope (or sale by gallon.
Phone Koplttks Qillandera. for
dry wood and Rock Spring coal.
Wanted A small furnished house.
Inquire C. C. Hill, phone Main -84.
Women wanted ' work on ranch.
Phone Black 2012.
For Bent Furnished housekeeping
room, SO 2 Water street.
For good cedar post, go to the
Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber
Yard.
Large stock of telephone poles at
tke Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum
ber Tard.
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Koplttke Qillandera.
Special rates to horse boarded by
the week or month at ths Commercial
Barn, 120 Aura street Phone Main II
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos, and all kinds of job work,
phone Main 461. B. A. Morton.
For Rent to a lady, a large, well
furnished room, with sewing machine,
very close In. Cheap. Inquire 719
Llllcth.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
Ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main S.
For sale Big white eggs, full
blood S. C. Black Minorca, tho kind
that Iny big egga and lots of them. 11
ner 15. J. G. Miller. 704 E. Court
street.
For rent Suite or unfurnished
housekeeping rooms in East Oregon
lan Building. Steam heated, also gas
range In rooms. Apply at this office,
$35 per acre, 960 acres only five
and ene-half miles northwest of town
460 acres In wheat, good house, fine
well with water enough to supply I
10, acre farm. Livermore St Blck
ere.
The Capital City of Oregon Is fa
mous for having the most beautU'ul
streets of any city in the United
States. They are 100 feet wide, pav
ed with the finest pavements In the
world, Warren Brothers Bitullthic
waterproof pavement, and have at
tracted the admiring attention of
townbullders from all over the union
Mayor Ross, of Mllwaugee, -Wis., af
ter inspecting Salem's 76 blocks of
bitullthic said "There Is no better
pavement than bitullthic and no more
beautiful streets than at Salem, Ore."
Warren Brothers Bitullthic pave
ment stands all tests that can be ap
plied to a street pavement. That laid
In Salem four years ago shows no
signs of wear, and has never been re
paired. Salem Journal.
Dray Service to Asylum.
Our dray will mako regular trips on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2
o'clock. Penland Bros. Transfer Co
Main S39.
rn to Date Noodlo Tarlors.
The Con Dung Low strictly first-
class Chop Suey and Noodle Parlors
ure now open In Pcndloton. vve so
licit your patronage. Under- State
Hotel, corner Webb and Cottonwood
stroets. Phono Main 667. Tray or
ders a specialty. Un Company, props.
Carl Engdahl returued to Helix this
morning.
George W. Averi:i of Portland is
regltered at the St. George.
H. E. Turner of Weston, was a guest
of the Pendleton last night.
Mrs. Fred Earl went to Echo on the
local this morning to visit relatives.
Mrs. Pete Sheridan of Echo was vis?
King In Pendleton yesterday.
H. B. Glese of Hermlston, was am
ong the visitors in the city yesterday.
Ira M. Kemp, well known Weston
business men, spent last night In the
city.
Fay S. LeGrow, well known Athe
nan, left this morning on No.. 1 for
Condon.
C. J. Girts was among the Hermls
ton residents spending the night In
the city.
Mac Smith, the Vansycle rancher,
came In on the Northern Pacific train
this morning.
J. P. Winter, local attorney, went
to tho west end of the county this
morning.
Mrs. George Perlnger and daughter,
Muriel, have returned from a visit in
Portland.
C. C. Hopper of Helix, was num
bered among the out of town visitors
in Pendleton yesterday..
Charles Nelson, young Butter creek
rancher, returned to his ranch on
the local this morning.
J. G. Hoffner came in from hl3
home at Pilot Rock yesterday and
spent the night here.
Dave Lavender, ex-county road-
master, came down on the local this
morning from his home at Weston.
Attorney Joe T. Hinkle, candidate
for the republican nomination for
representative, came up from Hermls
ton yesterday.
Dr. Harry Pinkerton, head of the
federal bureau of animal industry In
the northwest, left today on No. 17
for Portland.
George W. Proebstel, well known
Weston pioneer, was an incoming pas
senger on the local from Walla Walla
this morning.
County Commissioner H. M. Cock-
burn came down from Milton this
morning to attend the monthly meet
ing of the county court.
John L. Thompson, proprietor of
the Hermlston hotel, returned to his
home on the local this morning after
spending the night In the city.
James P. Neal, Freewater's candi
date for the republican nomination
for district attorney, left for Pilot
Rock this morning to meet with the
city council there tonight, he having
been retained to make changes in the
charter neeessary for the voting of
bond Issue for a water system.
TWO GREAT SPECIALS FOR.
mi
Friday
Notice B. P. O. Elks.
At a regular meeting of Pendleton
lodge No. 288, B. P. O. Elks, to be
held April 4, 1912, there will be in
stallatlon of officers and a smoker
and refreshments given by the house
committee. All members are urged
to be present.
By order of the exalted ruler.
THOS. FITZ GERALD, Sec.
$12,000, 360 acres, 80 acres In al
falfa, 80 acres more can be put In al
falfa. Above price Includes machin
es gasoline power engine and hay
cutter, only 4 1-2 miles from Pendle'
ton Livermore & Bickers.
45-inch Embroidery Flouncing
Worth up to $ i ."jo, on sale Thurs
day and Friday Only
Your Choice for . .
Blue,
$12.50 WOOL
(this season's) in Navy
Serge and Mixtures,
Size 1 6 to 40, on sale
Thursday and Fri.
See Window Display
RESSES
Cream
rJohDeDutoiBirg Dept. Stop
Better Goods for Less Money
v I
fa
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.
3000 acres, stock farm, about six
hundred acres plow land, only $6.00
per acre, the best snap in eastern Ore
gon. Livermore & Bickers.
GOVERNOR MARSHALL- AND
Willi REFUSED ROOM
Special This
- Week
Prescriptions
We save you money; our stock
la complete and your preacrip-Me-ns
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
2lo per pound.
F. J. Donaldson
Reliable Druggist.
W give Peoples Warehouse
Trading Stamtpe.
Chicago, III. Governor John Mar
shall of Indiana innocently ran afoul
of Chicago's new strict police regula
tions against the registration of cou
ples without baggage at hotels.
The governor and his wife, who
are making a tour of the west, stop
ped In Chicago. They arrived in the
morning and went at once to the Great
Northern. The governor registered.
Scanning his dapper appearance,
the clerk asked:
"Where Is your baggage?"
"Why, it's at the station. We are
only going to be In town a few hours
and didn't have it sent to the hotel,"
was the governor's reply.
"Can't accommodate you," was the
terse reply.
"Why not? We've got to have a
place to wash up."
"Cnn't accommodate you, came
the the answer.
"Well, if you haven't a suite one
room will do."
Thn flprlc'a (nnn hppame lev.-
"We can't accommodate you,I tell
you. This hotel desn't accept cou
pies without baggage.
"Young man, I'll have you under
stand that T am the governor of In
dlana and that this Is my wife!" the
governor fairly shouted, as he grasp
ed Mrs. Marshall by the arm and
rushed out of the building, leaving the
astonished clerk before he could make
a reply.
Later In the day at the Congress
hotel, the governor laughed oyer the
Incident, but admitted he was "pretty
sore" foe a time.
The management of the Great
Northern denied the refusal of a room
was made on the grounds stated by
Governor Marshall, declaring all their
rooms were occupied a. the time.
COMMITTEES NAMED
FOR CLEAN UP DAY
The Civic Association has select
ed ladies to assist in- the work of
"clean-up day" on Friday and Sat
urday. All vacant lots, unoccupied prop
erty or any place that can not be
reached by these committees are to
be reported to the city health com
mittee of which Dr. I. U. Temple Is
the head.
The garbage is to be disposed of
by burning, and the remainder placed
In sacks and ther receptacles in the
streets until such time as the city
teams will be able to collect and cart
It away.
The following are the committees:
Center and business section: Mes-
dames, G. H. Clark. Lee Moorhouse,
R. Raymond, A. J. McAllister. R. E.
Rlngo, T. M. Henderson, .S. A. Low
ell. T FitzGerald. R. Forstor, T.
Thompson, J. Ell, Wilcox.
West side Mesdnmcs Terpennlng,
Morgan, Penland, Sharon, Sawtelle,
Dean Tatom, W. Matlock, R. Bond,
D. Swearenger, II. Maussu, G. I. La-Dow.
South Hill Mesdames G. M. Rice,
I. IT. Temple, J. Perry, C. P. Strain,
Elder, E. L. Smith, A. J. Owen, T.
Boylen, T. Vaughan, N. Bergeloy.
East End Mesdames E. Averill,
John Baker, D. Turner, A. J. Black,
ChaB. Brownfield. S. A. Newberry,
S. A. Hampton, J. Dyer.
Locust, Hill and R. R. St. Mes
dames Klrkpatrlck, J. A. Best, Wal
ter Jones, R. Slater, A. Cooley, J.
Parkes.
North Side Mesdames J. 8. Lan
ders, Chas. Greullch, N. Ankeney,
Laura Nash, J. Halley. J. P. Winter,
Wm. McKinney, E. T. Wade, Sloan,
E. J. Murphy, G. Hartman, Chad,
Bonney, James Johns, F. E. Liven
good, J. F. Robinson.
gen shipped from New South Wales
on the barkentlne Arizona, bound for
San Francisco. When within two days
sail of the latter port he became in
sane. Under the immigration laws he
could not be received in this country,
and the steamship company which
brought him 4iere was ordered to take
him back to his starting place.
But New South Wales refused to
accept him. Galea was born In Rus.
ma and that government has been
appealed to, but in vain.
Efforts were made by the Immigra
tion authorities in this country to lo
cate some of the relatives of Gajen,
but without success.
The Evans and Mullen bout was
lively affair while It lasted, but it had
nothing to do with the round-up for
membership in the Fraternal Order
of Eagles next Friday night, some
thing will be doing all time that night,
Look but for the fireworks.
PILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS.
Your druggist will refund money
If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching Blind. Bleeding or
Protrudlnr Piles In to 14 days. SOo.
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Hi thai
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ToSUCCESS
Builders of Homes.
Our
'"PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areREAL MoneyMakers
Send for Booklet
604 5 GrbettBId Portland Ore
Sor Rheumatism
You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated
booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium. Na
ture's great cure place.
A natural boiling: spring of curative mineral wa
ter. Thousands have been cured here after suffer
ing years from
RHEUMATISM, STOMACH, SKIN, BLOOD
AND KIDNEY DISORDERS.
Directly on main line of O.-W. R. & N. Railway.
" Ask for special excursion ticket.
net Lake Waller LI. Pierce Oregon
Pres. & Mgr.
pflgra-M Mai
For This Week
Highest Gash Price Paid
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
AVE GIVE "S. & II." GREEN STAMIS.
"WITHOUT A COUNTRY"
HE MUST MOVE ON
United State Refuses to Harbor Man
Who Becomes a Lunatic on nigh
Sons.
Washington. Martin Oajen, "man
without a country," Tias been ordered
deported from the United States. Ga-
Don't
Fool
Voll
CELEBRATED
C STOMACH O1
BITTERS
this Spring?
Take
tho Hitters.
It prevents
Spring Few,
Stoniaah Ills
and Malaria.
Pem(Lflfltoro?s (Spegiiesifc Veen1
is J&sst
S4 art ing
will
in
Thousands of dollars
be spent here this year
buildings and improvements.
If jrou are included among
the many, to build, we ask
that you remember
There's a Difierence in Lumber as Well as in Price
Get our estimates and see our stock before
Buying Your Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mill Work
Crab- Creek Lumber Co.
OSCAR. MAHLER, Manager
4'
Phone Main 92