Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1013. PAGE FIVE, Bargains for Friday end Saturday Ladies' White or Tan Parasols, to close out 98c Misses' Sailor Dresses, values to $ 1 0.00 . $1.00 Ladies' Wash Dresses, values to $ 1 2.00 . $2.98 $1.50 Bulgarian Waists, now . . $1.19 Muslin Drawers Half Price Great Reduction on all Muslin Underwear 20c Wash Goods . . . 9c 22c Wash Goods 11c 25c Wash Goods . , - . 16c 35c Wash Goods . . . . . 23c See our new Silk Dresses. Fall styles now ready--1 00 of them in all the new shades-all sizes. F. E. IMNGOOD &C0. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. SEPTEMBER Ladies Home Journal Patterns now Ready. LOCALS I gram to the American legation last Wanted Girl to do general house work. 248 J. Milch cowb (or sale. Inquire Dutch Henry Feed Yard, Wanted Good, clean rags at tbe East Oregonlan office, Joe Ell, Insurance, room S Ameri can National Bank bid. For bottled sodas and beers, phone J Paul Hemmeigarn, 177, i For rent 4 room cottage. South BI& Addreaa "C" this office. Land for sale or trade for sheep Apply Harry Kayea, Rock Creek, B. C. Just received, one carload of cedar posts at J. A. Borie Lumber Co. For rent Two rurnlahed rooms with board, centrally located. Phone Main 669. For rent Nice suite of rooms In Temple Building for office or light Housekeeper on cattle ranch. Phone or write Frank Byrd, Pilot Rock, Ore. Wanted Girl to wait on table, wa ges $1 per day. Apply Headlight res taurant, 126 West Webb. Wanted at once, middle aged wom an for chamber work at Lehman Springs. Call by phone. For rent Nicely furnished suite with board one block from Main street Phon Main 669. For Sale Single buggy, good as new, cheap. Can be seen at Carney & Bradley barn. Call 570. C. B. Rude, livestock and general auctioneer. Terms and dates can be made with Mr. E. L. Smith. For Sale 160 acres under ncd Teel project near Echo. For further in formation write Box 75, Echo, Ore For sale Restaurant and lodging house, doing good business. Owner leaving city. Inquire 126 W. Webb. For Sale One Indian motorcycle Has been driven two hundred miles. Quick sale, cheap. Box "A," Pendle ton. Latest Victor and Edison Blue Am berol records, also latest sheet music received dally at Warren's Music House. Wanted To rent by responsible party modern six room house," good location. Call at this office for Infor mation. Phone 1. Penland Bros, new furniture van moves all you have In one load. Good w rehouse storage: rates reason. Phone 339 or call Penland Bros, Haln street. "You may say to the minister of foreign affairs that Governor LInd comes to Mexico on a mission of peace and that the president feels sure his presence there will contribute toward a settlement of the difficul ties. The Mexican government should await the president's communication and not give weight to misrepresenta tions published In sensational newspapers." The message was foreign minister. delivered to the WOMAN WAS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING NEAR PERRY LA GRANDE, Ore, Aug. 7. Mrs. Axel Johnson Is recovering from a shock received from a stroke of light ning Sunday. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Alma Nelson and. Mr. Johnson, all of Perry, drove Into the hills near Per ry huckleberrylng, when the electrical storm, which was general throughout Union county, came upon them. Not caring to be In the timber dur ing a storm, they. Immediately hitch ed their horse to the buggy and had gone only a short distance when a bolt of lightning struck the ground only a few yards from their vehicle and on the side on which Mrs. Johnson was riding. She was badly stunned. PERSONAL MENTION Henry LaZinka was In from his stock ranch yesterday. Clarence Bishop is taking his vaca tion in Portland and Salem. C. H. Ewry of Pilot Rock was a vis itor in Pendleton yesterday. Frank Hilbert was down yesterday from his home in the south end. George W. Kennett of Walla Walla Is over from the Garden City today. Emmett Reese came in this morn ing from his ranch north of the city. Mrs. J. Halstead of Echo, was am ong the visitors in the city yesterday. R. G. Clark of Uklah, was down from the south end of the county yes terday. William A. Dalzell, state factory In spector, paid Pendleton a visit yes terday. Mrs, James A. Cooper has returned from Bingham Springs after spend ing several weeks at that resort. Mrs. W. L. Thompson has joined Mrs. F. E. Judd at Gearhart and will visit at coast resorts for several weeks. Miss Lenore Younger, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks, left for her home in Portland today. Miss Mary Decras and Miss Essie Donley of Walla Walla, came over today and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamer of Her mlston, visited In the city yesterday. Col. H. G. Newport returned to his home this morning on the local after spending yesterday In the city. Miss Mayme Alloway and Miss Myrtle Spangler of Boise, visited yes terday with the former's sister, Miss Norma Alloway. Miss Alloway for merly lived In Pendleton and this Is her first visit here In four years Frank Greullch. who has his fam lly installed for the summer at Sea side, but who was forced to return to attend to some business matters, will leave tomorrow to rejoin his family, They will probably remain at the beach until September 1. Waldo Miller, well known Unlver sity of Oregon boy who spent last summer in the harvest fields out from this city, arrived In Pendleton yes terday for a Bhort visit. He has Just finished the summer school work at the university and will spend the balance of the summer in Spokane with the railroad company. MISSOURI MINERS ARE ANXIOUS TO STRIKE FARMINGTON, Mo., Aug. 7. More than four thousand miners In Francis county voted to strike to se cure a raise of wages of fifty cents a day. The executive committee of the Western Federation will meet tonight to determine when the strike will be ordered. BODY OF GIRL IS FOUND. REVERE, Mass., Aug. 7 Clad VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE FOR THE BIG GO PRIZE THKEE STRONG CONTESTANTS NOW ENTERED. ARE NEW CATHO LIC CHURCH, PARISH AID AND WEST WEBB STREET PAYING FUND. 647 Unique ShooUng Gallery, 640 Main street, next door to Bond Bros., now open. PrUe, mechanical and moving targets. Prizes given to best shots. First prize a 30-30 Remington rifle. D. E. Brown, proprietor. Tfljweniters for Portland desiring a rra.hhr rlda on the Columbia river -hnnirt take the Str. Bailey Gatzert at The Dalles, dally except Sunday and unnv at S:15 D. m.. arriving Portland at 9:45 p. m. Fare, Dalles to Portland. $1.00. , The Big Merchants' $150 Gift Con test is on, and it will continue for 10 weeks. Saturday night. October 11th, the organization or individual securing the greatest number of votes will receive 1100 wlhout any lfs, ands or red tape and the contestants securing the sec ond and third greatest number of votes will each receive $25 in cash. It coBts you nothing to vote- Just patronize the following concerns and you will receive free votes with every purchase. Nominations and votes are coming in fast. Put your favorite in the race and help win the cash prize. All votes must be cast at the East Oregonian office. MUSIC Warren's Music Store HARDWARE G. I. La Dow AUTOMOBILE & GARAGE Oregon Motor Garage. DEPARTMENT STORE The Peo ples Warehouse. In The V1' Bryan Explains Move. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 7. Secretary of State Bryan sent the following tele- OUR Ice Cold Soda Delightful Beverages ARE ALWAYS ON TAP. We use only the best fresh frulte and rock candy syrup and have ice cream absolutely the best that can be bought, served by expert dispenser. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist WE GIVE T. P. W. STAMPS. DRUGS Tallman & Co. CLOTHING Alexanders GROCERIES Alexanders JEWELRY W. E. Hanscom THEATER The Pastime LUMBER Van Petten Lumber Co. MEAT MARKETS Empire Meat Co., Pendleton Cash Market, Central Meat Market. FLUMBLNG & GAS FITTING D. D. Phelps. RESTAURANT Bowman Hotel Grill TAILORS Noreen Bros 'HI'' TIig Aloxondor tore loot. Announces the ar rival of their complete stock of Fall and Winter 1 9 1 3 and 1 9 1 4 Iks for Hadis SIE1 nn UVU The styles and leathers have been most carefully selected and most assuredly will meet with your ap proval. It is our aim to fit each individual foot properly, and gwe the most value, style and comfort obtainable at a moderate cost to you. We invite your early inspection. See Window Dis play Tomorrow Morning' We give stamps only In underwear of a fine texture which Is marked "Ruth Woodward." the body of an unidentified girl was found on the beach near here. Mur der is suspected. The officers will search sloops and yachts along the ccast in an endeavor to learn the de tails of the suspected crime. At an Investigation the body was identified as Mrs. Allen Smiley, nee, Ruth Woodworth. It is now believed she suicided because of a nervous breakdown. LAUNDRY Domestic Laundry CONFECTIONERY The Delta PHOTOGRAPHER Bowman's dlo. StU' BAKERY Rohrman's Bakery WOOD AND COAL B. L. Burroughs CIGAR FACTORY. .Fam Us Cigars NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOB CON STRUCTION OF WATERWORKS. Pendleton City. Oregon, July 25, 1913 Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Water Commission of The City of Pendleton, Oregon, until 10 o'clock A. M. xuesaay, August zo, 1913, for the construction of water works, consisting of a concrete con duit and pipe line ana aistriDuung reservoirs. Separate bids 'will be re ceived for the conduit and pipe line and for the distributing reservoirs. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Water Commis sion, Pendleton, Oregon, or at the of fice of the Engineer 303 Journal Building, Portland, Oregon. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained from the Engineer upon de positing 130.00. J25.00 of which will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, WILL MOORE, Chairman, Water Commission. FRANK C. KELSEY, Engineer. 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 ing you get one kilowatt more for $1.00 than was formerly given for $1.50. By using the new wire-type MAZDA lamp you get three times more light than from the ordinary lamp and your light is as bright and clear as day light. This new MAZDA can be used on ordinary drops and cords without breaking. SAVE YOUR EYES, SAVE YOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONEY, BE COMFORTABLE. Electric and gas supplies, elec tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. See J. L. Vaughan 831 Main St. Phone 139 You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the Quelle Particular cooks Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hot cakes. Good coffee Every day. We invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen - - i Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street Don't Make Your Home a Bake Oven This Summei? FURNITURE V. Stroble MILLINERY Mrs. J. P. Hansen, Main Street 821 B RBER SHOP, POOL AND CIGARS The O. K. Shop. WALL PAPER & PAINTS Hale McAtee. DYEING, CLEANING AND REPAIR ING Pendleton Cleaning & Dye Works. BOTTLING WORKS City Brewery Bottling Works. NOMINATION COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES $150 EAST OREGONIAN'S MER CHANTS' GIFT CONTEST $150 For Add ress (This coupon is good for only one nomination for each orpani zation or individual) : GetVise CooKWrrft CiSf; : Gas ' iL.- PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Always at Your Service phone 40 wiviliini 3?? nl'Mitmii n urn mi fl. . -m . m n i ii' tt i - ma I A t.i ii