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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OUEGON. 1 1 Esl AY, MAKCJI 9, 109, PAGE THREE. WHEN YOU THINK OF GOOD CLOTHING, THINK OF BOND BROTHERS, PENDLETON Quality Headquarters 1 EIGHT PAGES. Complete Showing of APPAREL FOR. MEN Spring showing of Alfred Benjamin & Co. correct clothes for men, and Society Brand clothing in all the new patterns, shades and models. Greatest as sortment we have ever shown and the largest stock in the city to select from. MEN'S HAND TAILORED SUITS 8 BOND $10 to $35 BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers DDIS MP PE1GS AKIUVALS, HKMOVALS, AX1) GEXKItAli HAPPENINGS Many Ciilwtis VIhIi INnliiiuI f. II. I crgnwm lias Piirclwisort a 1.280 Acre Farm and Itoinovcd to Kills vllle, WokIi. W. 0. XcHm visiting;. (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore, March X. Mrs. E. C. Howling nnj daughter, Eileen, wont to Pendleton Saturday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Slaughter and daughter, liessio. wore Pendleton visitors Saturday. Mrs. Mclntlro went to Pendleton .Saturday on business. F. Whitley was a Pendleton visitor Saturday. L. M. Watrus returned to his home in Will hi Walla Sunday, after a few days' visit with 10. (J. Marquis, the city druggist. Mrs. 1). jl, Mcllrlde from Athena, wnj the guest of Miss Nellie Darr Friday. A. M. C'offy was a Pendleton vis Itor Saturday. IT. II. Fueglson of Adams, has re. moved to RItzvllle, Wash., where he nought 1.2S0 acres of land for the sum of M5840. lie Is well pleased with the land nnd thinks it Is a fine country and expects to make It his future home. W. S. Nelson rnme down from Star- buck, Wash., where he has been em. ployed as operatod In the O. 11. & N". dispatcher's office, and is visiting friend In Adams. Miss Paulino Carleton who is stop ping with Mr, J. o. Richardson of Pendleton, was the guest of X. O. Carleton Sunduy, The little boy of P. T. Hales, who has been sick for the pnst week, Is improving slowly now. AiiiiiM'inciit til the Omul. The program of thp Grand last night was unexcelled. Karonesg von Tilse the favorite of the Orphenm elrcu't entertained the crowded houses (loyal ly with her keen wit and clever sug gestions to boys and girls. Her rend ition or me song v on t you lie my honey" caused bursts of laughter and ECHO 15 NOTES It Saved His Lcjr. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swcnson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten years of eczema, that 16 doctors could not cure, had at la.?t laid me up. Then Liucklln's Arnica Salve cured It sound and well." In fallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Ilheum, Uolls, Fever Sores, Burns Sculds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Tall man & Co.; Pendleton Drug Co. i i m-' . . i MAYOR SCHOLL ixjiheo IX Itl'XAWAY ACCIDENT KM'aNfH Willi Only Painful Ilrulscs ATlcr Kxcllliu? Time Drayman I'roiwres for Greater HiikIiions l-july Seeil Potatoes in Demand IiMl People Coining am) (Join-. The Panclinf Kicluirils, Xinv AiHwar- liiK nl (he Graml Theater. npplauses. The two Tiny Ulchards will be sure to please all who see them with their clever dancing. Entire change of pictures today. Altogether the program promises to be as good ami better than before. Business Location for Rent. Good store or office room for rent In the East Oregonlan building; on Main street, with steam heat and elec trio lights. Also room suitable (or office or small store In same building, on Webb street. Enquire at E. O. ot-fic. Mrs. W. Jone praised the groces for selling her Folger's Oolden Oate Coffee which he ground for her. If you te it In the East Oregonlan It's so. An Ideal Cough Medicine. As an lrtoal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 'n a class by Itself," says n. A. Wilt shire, of Gwynnevllle, Ind. "I take great pleasure In testifying to the re sults of Chamberlain's Cough Mell elno. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the ex pectations of the most exacting In cases of croup and coughs of children. As It contains no opium, chloroform or morphine It certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the Ills It Is intended." For sale by all good dealers. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., March S. This morn ing Miiyor Scholl met with a painful accident. Ho was in a hack with three other men on the way out to do some surveying and just the they crossed the county bridge over the Umatilla river, the team became frightened und ran down the steep g:ado overturning the hack. All es caped without injury excepting Mr. Scholl, who was thrown about ten fret, landing on his head and should ers. His hear was severely bruised and his right shoulder, while not broken, was strained so he has not free use of it. The hack was badly I demolished, but the horses were stopped before they injured them- ! selves. Oilier Local Items. Our genial and popular drayman, Win. Pearson, owner of the Hed Ex press has bought another fine horse. Ills business has increased to such a degree that one horse was noi able to do the work. He is now better pre pared than ever to serve the public. A car load of Early Hose and Early Everett seed potatoes has just been received by F, T. George. They are g( ing oat like hot cakes. Mrs. Frank Green of this place Is absent on a visit to her little dau ghter, who is at school at Konan, Montana. She Is also looking after some land interests. Thos. Koss spent Sunday with his family in Portland. . The Walton Pros, sold 212 acres of land to Win. Gulliford of Pen dleton. Miss Itertie Lovell Is In Pendleton on business. .MONTANA Gin'S MANY' LAWS. Direct PriiiMiry Hill Fails to Pass legislature. Helena, Mont., March 9. The 11th Legislative assembly adjourned sine oie early Friday morning. During the session there were 404 bills Intro duced In the house and 132 in the sen. ate, and of these upward of 200 will riobably become laws. In a majority ot these appropriations are the under lying features, there having been in numerable deficiencies, bounty ciaims and the like. In great contrast to the session of two years ago, there was little rail road legislation. A fellow-servant measure was defeated, as was one vbich would greatly enlarge the pow ers of the railroad commission, al though still another gave it on In creased scope respecting minor de tails. Direct Primary Jilted. The session came to a close with out the passage of a primary law. Early, bills were introduced In either house and passed. That Is. the dem ocratic house passed a bill framed after the Oregon law, while the re publican senate passed "lie dlamctdl (iilly oposed. The .muse killed the stiiat measure, while the nouse bill fared no better in the senate. Eater, the senate prepared and p.':ssed a compromise between those bills and sent it to the house. The house adopted one or two objection able amendments, which the senate refused to accept, and the bill went the route of its predecessors. It pro vided that the candidates receiving the greatest number of votes should have the respective party nomina tions and that this information should be transmitted to the legislature as a "request" from the peopU Not a few Important bills met an adverse fate, including the follow ing: State road to be built by con victs; anto-clgarette law, to provide whipping-post punishment for wife beaters and those living on the earn ings of fallen women; early closing of saloons and state-wide prohibition; free vaccination of pupils and teach ers; permitting limited boxing con tests and employers' liability act. Two bills were vetoed city local option measure and one relating to escheat ed estates. CXCLE SAM GETS COPY ' OF BATTLESHIP PHOTOS Washington, March 9. Hereafter persons not belonging to the naval establishment, given permission to photograph war vessels, or navy yards, will be required to furnish, without cost, duplicates of all pic tures taken. These pictures may be ured by the department for such pur poses, other than commercial, as It may deem advisable. Moving pic ture films are included. Suit of Clothes Free. Any $23.00 suit of clothes In Bond Pros, clothing store will be given to the maker of the best shooting score made from the 4th of March until the 14th, at the Stevens & Smith shooting gallery, 709 Xorth Main street, recently purchased by R. M. Stark. Second highest score receives 10 per cent of the pipe shooting receipts. Milton Want, A.-Y.-P. Exhibit. Secretary Jack Huston of the Com mercial Association has received a let ter from the secretary of the Milton Progressive Association In which the Pendleton organization is asked to co-operate in a movement to persuade the county court to appropriate 110, 000 to be used in making a Umatilla county exhibit at the Seatlle fair. As it has practically been decided lo cally that no exhibit is to be made, there is little chance of action being taken. Xext Monday, March 15, 9 p. m., a set of sterling silver pearl handle knives and forks will be given away at the Dime. Full particulars given on the curta n of the D'me. Set now on exhibition at Kinley's jewelry store. THE hi wist' of PUPS DR. !OiWS "My three year old hoy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was In an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Caslmer, Wis. Koeppen & Pros. Heating llie landlord. Knlcker 1 thought babies weren't allowed in your flat. Rocker They aren't; we only keep ours by calling It a phonograph. New York Sun. On March 1, the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- clflc exposition which opens In Se attle on June 1, was ninety-five per cent completed, which means doubly certain that tthe declaration that It will be opened to the world on the day given. For sale cheap, two good delivery horses. Am going to leave city. Ap ply Power'a Dairy or ask the driver A D ALL THROAT DISEASES AND LUR!G 1 PREVENTS AND GonsuupTfon Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery and alter using one bottle I went back to work, s well as l ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 60c AND $1.00 TALLMAX CO. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY L THE PEXDI.ETON' DHCG CD.