East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MA.. l'ENDLJ&rOJi, Ul. ..uON, SATITDAY, MAY 4, 1912.
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Prosperity Clothes
you're well dressed
your a herald of prosper ty,
you're worth more to your
employer to your own
business than you are if
poorly or carelessly clad"
You'll feel your worth
when dressed in worthy
clothing.
We're the making of
much prosperity here in
our men's department; we
will be glad to help yoito
your share.
The prosperous kind of
clothes cost only $15.00
to $30.00. Lots of good
fabrics- tailoring that's
faultless, supposeyoucome
in and look them over.
Copyright Hart Sc.5hcr tc Marx
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The Peoples Uarehouse
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H
H COUPON I
The Choir Recital for the benefit I
of the choir of the Church of the Re-
deenier was given last evening at the
home of Mrs. Edwin P. Marshall anil
was a most gratifying success, both
financially and socially. The recital
was arranged by the choir committee
consisting of Mrs. J. II. Dickson, Mrs.
Charles Quinnoy and Mrs. G. W.
Phelps, and the program was given
by the members of the choir assist
ed by Mr. Odessa Sterling of Walla
Walla. The final number on the
program was the composition by Mr.
Ellas Blum of the taculty of Whit
man College, and as executed most
beautifully by Mr. Sterling was n
great treat to the music lovers pres
ent. The following Is the program:
Who is Sylvia.. Schubert
Mr. John Dickson
Woodland Croon Song Clutsam
In the Garden of My Heart. . .Roma
Mrs. Roy Alexander
I Hear You Calling Me. .. .Marshall
Mr. Rose
Vocal Solo Selected
Miss Thompson
Proposal Brackett
Dutch Dolls May Ostlere
Miss Zimmerman
A Prayer for You.... Prank E. Aours
Mr. Keefe
The Gay Gltana Harris
I Wonder if Even the Rose. .. .Sinter
Miss Gates
Eliland Von Flelitz
Mrs. Dickson
Le Cygne Salnt-Saens
Danse Negre, opus. 58, No. 5
Cyril Scott
Dialogue, opus. 72, No. 8..
Tschalkowsky
Capriccio, opus. 11 (new)
Ellas Blum
Mr. Sterling
STANFEELD FOLK
GO TO CANADA
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, Ore., May 4. O. M.
Hoosur and son Harold left on Tues
day morning for Canada where they
will file on some homesteads.
R. M. Tuttle of Portland, spent a
few days here this week looking after
his fine ranches.
Miss Lelah Patterson and Harold
Wheeler made a flying trip to Echo
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. J. Buchanan entertained the
Embroidery Club on Tuesday after
noon. The semi-monthly meeting of the
Stanfield Woman's Study Club was
held at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Spencer on Thursday afternoon. The
paper, for the afternoon was on Fer
eign Immigration and was given by
Mrs. E. N. Wheeler.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Coe arrived
in this city on Wednesday and are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C.
Coe.
Mayor Kyle was looking after bus
iness in Pendleton on Thursday.
Engineer Marble and Mr. Esch
bach of the Esch bach -Bruce Co.,
fpent a number of days In Stanfield
looking after business in connection
with the big drainage ditch.
E. P. Marshal was a Stanfield vis
itor Friday.
Anton Hoidohl, employed by the
Furnish Ditch Co.. who has been
quite ill for several days, is now con
valescing. Mrs. G. W. Patterson and Miss Le-lt-h
Patterson left this morning on
the local for their home in Portland.
They have been the guests of Mrs. E.
N. Wheeler for some weeks.
In the whole Held of medicine there
is not a healing remedy that will re
pair damage to the flesh more quickly
than BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT.
In cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds
and rheumatism, its healing and pen
etrating power is extraordinary.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Notice to Stockholders.
Notice is hereby given to the
stockholders of the Pendleton Wool
Scouring and Packing Co., that a
meeting will be held In the office of
the company in Pendleton, Oregon,
on Tuesday, May 7th, 1912, at 2 p.m.
E. Y. JUDD, PreMdent.
EDWIN J. BURKE. Secretary.
ghter by his first wife,' and whatever
posthumous issue may be born of the
second marriage will be amply pro
vided for, according to the statement
made today.
By the terms of the will it is au
thoritatively stated that Mrs. Made
line Force Astor has been left a life
Interest in the great Fifth avenue
mansion, which she will continue to
occupy. The will also makes full pro
vision for the upkeep of the Astor
residence during the life of Mrs. Astor.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR CITY
PRINTING.
Is there anything -n all this world
that is of more importance to you
than good digestion? Food must be
eaten to sustain life and must be di
gested and converted into blood. When
the digestion fails the whole body suf
fer. Chamberlain's Tablets are a ra
tional and reliable cure for indiges
tion. They increase the flow of bile,
purify the blood, strengthen the stom
ach, and tone up the whole digestive
apparatus to a natural and healthy
action. For sale by all dealers.
ASTOK ItEMKMBKKS
BOTH WIVKS IX WILL
FOLKS PA8I FIFTY
1ST USE CASCARETS
What ;lii are to Weak Kyes. C'as--.iivIm
Arc to WcjiU Itowt-N A 10---iit
ISov W ill Truly Aniae You.
Mi-t old J... .,),!,. ni v.; tii th! bowe's
some r-(.'i:iiir ii.-ip. .!.-. thi-y (iut'fer
lrom constipation. The condition Is
perfectly natural. It is Just as natural
as it is for old people to wa!k s!owly.
For age is never so active as youth.
The muscles are less elastic. And the
bowels are muscles.
So all old people need Cascarets.
One might as well refuse to aid weak
eyes with glasnes as to neglect this
gentle aid to weak bowels. The bow
els must be kept active. This is Im
portant at all agi-s, but never bo much
as at fifty.
Age is not a time for harsh physics.
Youth may occasionally whip the
bowels into activity. But a lash
lan't be used every day. What the
bowel of the old need is a gentle and
natural tonic, one that can be con
stantly used without arm. The only
such tonic is CascareU and they cost
only 10 cents per box at any drug
ftore. They work while you deep.
Miilll-MillioiiHlrr. Victim of Titanic.
ix-aves Kstate or 51.0.(MM,0(M( Son
Chief Inheritor Instrument to 1m
Itead This Week.
New York. Some time this week
the will which Colonel Astor made
Just prior to his marriage to Miss
Madeline Force last September, will
be opened and read before the mem
bers of Colonel Astor'M family.
This instrument is now In the pos
session of the legal firm of Carter,
Ledyard & Milburn, of T,i Wall street
Edmund L. Baylies, of the firm, is
said to be the one who will handle
the probating of the will.
SI.VMHMUKM) In Iiittt
It was learned from one who in in
the best position to know the pro
visions of Colonel Astor"s will, but
who would not permit the publication
of his name, that the total value of
the estate left by the multi-million-aire
who went down with the Titanic
will be conservatively about $150,
000.000. This Included the body of the or
iginal Astor estate, the accretions
made through Colonel Astor's own
Investments and the personal estate
willed to him by his mother, Mrs.
William Astor.
Both Mrs. Madeline Force Astor
and Mrs. Ava Willing Astor, Colonel
Astor's first wife, are provided for
under the will.
Son Cliiof Inheritor.
Vincent Astor will be the chief In
heritor under the Instrument left by
his father. Muriel Astor, the dau-
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Common
Council of the City of Pendleton at
the City Recorder's office in Pendle
ton, Oregon, up to May 8th, 1912, at
5 o'clock p. m. for the city printing
for the ensuing two years, bids to spe
cify the price per Inch for all citv no
tices set In six (6) point type so. id.
and price per hundred for blanks or
per thousand as the case may be. In
formation as to blanks required will
be furnished upon application to the
City Recorder. The city reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 25th day of April, 1912.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
Largest of the week's social func
tions and one of the most delightful
of recent afternoon events was the
bridge party on Tuesday afternoon at
the beautiful home of Mrs. Charles
Greulich on North Main street, Mrs.
Greullch and Mrs. J. X. Burgess be
ing hostesses. Invitations had been
issued to sixty-five and the large
rooms were crowded with handsomely
gowned matrons. Eleven tables play
ed at bridge during the afternoon,
Mrs. John F. Robinson and Mrs. Fred
Earl capturing the score trophies.
Refreshments were served at the con
clusion of play. The guest list of the
occasion Includes the Mesdames It.
Alexander, Hoy Alexander,, Xesmith
Ankeney, Ben S. Burroughs, Ben L.
Burroughs, Charles Bonney, Wilson
E. Brock, Charles Hamilton. C. K.
Cranston, Frank Frazier, Lawrence
G. Frazier, J. S. Jerard, Fred E. Judd,
James Johns. G. I. La Dow. Wesley
Matlock. William MeCormmuch, A. J.
McAllister, A. C. Hampton, Lee Moor
house, Mark Moorhouse, Laura Nash,
Will Moore, Harry Reese, W. C. K.
Pruitt.. Aura Haley, O. M. Rice, John
Montgomery, R. It. Raymond. Rob
ert X. Stanfield, John F. Robinson.
Charles M. Stype. Vetklllat, W. L.
Thompson, E. T. Wade, Sam R.
Thompson, George Hartman, Jr., Tom
Thompson, Henry Laatz, Leona
Thompson, Fowler, George Peringer,
T. C. Taylor. Linn T. Sturgls, Gilbert
W. Phelps, F. E. Llvengood, Henry
Collins, Will McKlnney, Robert For
ster, C. P. Bishop, Augusta Moule,
A. L. Schafer, J. B. McCook. Thomas
Vaughan, E. B. Aldrlch. Lee I). Drake.
A. W. Nye, C. F. Colesworthy, R. E.
Rlngo, Fred Earl, Edwin P. Marshall,
A. I). Sloan and the Misses Edna
Gates, Harriet Young and McNette.
Lovers of real music were given
another rare treat and another dem
onstration of the truth of genius and
inspiration when the Royal College
of Porpora presented Mr. John Roth
Usberger Braden In a graduating vio
lin recital, Wednesday evening. Mr.
Braden's reputation as a violinist of
great ability called forth an appre
ciative audience that responded to
the beautiful rendering of the even
ing s program with enthuslusticc ap
plause. The brilliant numbers and
the simpler exquisite melodies were
played alike with artistic finish, the
Dvorak Humoresque and the Drdla
Souvenir being especially appreciated.
The climax of the evenlg was de Ber-
Ito s Concerto VII, which was re
ceived with prolonged applause. Mr
Braden responded generously to en
cores throughout the evening. Pro
fessor Charles Ovid Blakluslee as
sisting. Mr. Braden, delighted the au
dience with u masterly interpretation
of the Liszt Rhapsodie VI, respond
ing to encore with a beautiful Impro
visation. Three vocal numbers, also,
were given by Professor Blakleslee,
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
John Ross Dickson. The studio' par
lors were decorated with a profusion
of spring flowers, adding to the beau
ty of the evening. Mr. Braden's re
cital marks the third of a series given
by the Royal College of Porpora, Mrs.
John Ross Dickson having appeared
In song recital and Alta Elmer, the
child genius. In tesitmoninl piano re
dial. The degne of Bachelor of
Music was conferred upon Mr. Braden
who Is retained as violin Instructor
by the cocilege. The program Wed
nesday evening Include the following
numbers:
1. a. Adoration Borowskl
b. Humoresque Dvorak
2. Rhapsodie VI Liszt
3. Concerto VII . . . .' de Beriot
4. Two Sons
a. To a Water Lily Grieg
b. The Princess Grieg
a. Llebestraum Llsztz
b. Souvenir Drdla
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS.
Notk-e Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the under
signed up to the hour of 5 o'clock p.
m. on the 8th day of May, 1912, at
his office in the city hall. In The City
of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore
gon, for the purchase of Improvement
bonds of said city, Issued for the im
provement of that part of Alta street
between Main street and Court street,
in said city, said bonds aggregating
$13 259 50, being twenty-six bonds of
J&uu.oo each and one bond of $259.50,
face value, bonds dated May 1, 1912,
bearing Interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum from date, payable
semi-annually, maturing ten years
from date, but redeemable at the
city's option at any Interest paying
period at or after one year from the
date of bonds; each bid must be ac
companied by a certified check for
$500 payable to the order of tho may
or of said city, the same to be rorfelt-
A.1 (h 1 .. . . . ....
cm in me event inai tne DOnds are
awarded to tho bidder and he refuses
to take the same, but to be returned
to the bidder If he be unsuccessful.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
23rd day of April, .1912.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
Dizziness, vertigo (blind staggers)
sallow complexion, fatulence are
symptoms of a torpid liver No one
can feel well while the liver is inac
tive. HERBINE is a powerful liver
stimulant. A dose or two will cause
ail bilious symptoms to disappear Try
it Price 60c. Sold by A. C. Koep
Pen & Bros.
A May Day wedding of much In
terest to Pendleton people occurred
on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
when Miss Paralee Halley was united
In marriage to Mr. Charles W. Mei
ghnn at the home of the bride's par
ents, 303 Garfield street. The wed
ding was a very simple and quiet one,
only the parents of the bride and the
mother of the bridegroom witnessing
the impressive ceremony which was
performed by Rev. Charles Qulnney,
rector of the Church of the Redeemer.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hailey, Jr., and has
lived the greater part of her life
here In Pendleton. She was it very
popular and charming member of the
younger society circles and her mar
riage Is regretted only because it
takes her from the 'midst of life-long
friends. Mr. Melghan Is a young
newspaperman of much experience
and until recently was editor of a lo
cal paper. Though his residence In
Pendleton was only of a year's dur
ation he made a great many friends
here and both he and his bride were
tho recipients of a profusion of feli
citations and well wishes prior to
their departure yesterday . evening
for Welser, Idaho, where Mr. Melghan
has Just been chosen as secretary of
the Commercial club. '
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Besides that, it means some
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FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Mrs. Clark Nelson was hostess this
week to the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
Club, Mrs. Fred Karl capturing the
prize in the piny
The North Side Bridge Club met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Charles Greullch. Tho trophy
for high score was won by Mrs. Henry
Dickson Jones.
Mrs. Francis Pope of Walla Walla,
who recently returned with her hus-
band. Captain pope, from a sojourn
in the Philippines, vllted during the
week at the home of her brother,
Nesmith Ankeney.
Mrs. J. Roy Kaley nrrlved home
the first of the week from Portland
where she had been visiting since her
return from Los Angeles.
The members of the Modern Broth
erhood of .America had an enjoyable
time in Eagles-Woodman Hall Thurs
day night. Dancing was the order
of the evening.
Friends of Miss Pansy Ireland In
this city will be Interested to know
of her marriage In Portland during
the week to Jack E. Sheelenberger.
Miss Ireland was formerly a Pendle
ton girl and Is a graduate of the local
high school but about a year ago she
moved to Portland with her parents.
She and her husband will continue
to reside in the Rose City.
The Busy Bee Club spent a de
lightful afternoon Tuesday with Mrs.
Smith on Stonewall Jackson street.
(Continued ou Page )
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Cubebs, valuable in nasal catarrh
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You'll get the best meal
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Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakea
Good coffee
Every day
We Invite your patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
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La Fontaine Block, Main Street
Have Your House
Wired for
Electricity
It's cheaper, safer, far more
pleasing and saves much un
necessary eye-strain.
At the present rate for light
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By using tho new wire-type
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-ESTABLISHED 1882
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