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.... V (..j., .... i . . -- . "'""" 7 ' V v j---. EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAL, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1909. PAGE FIVE. WBWiBH-MBBB11B1a For Saturday and Saturday Only All 10c Outing Flannels .. 8 yd All 12 1-2 Outing Flannels 9 All 12 1-2 Fancy Fleeced Flannelettes 9 All 15c Fancy Fleeced Flannelettes 11$ All 18c Fancy Fleeced Flannelettes 12 l-2 All 20c Fancy Fleeced Flannelettes .14 All 2oc Fancy Fleeced Flannelettes 18 ALL YOU WANT, NO LIMIT, AND FOR SATURDAY ONLY. V & COMPANY LOCALS FaHtlme plcturea pleaai all. Frebh oysters at Ilohbach's bakery. Automobiles for rent at the Pen dleton Auto company. Home board and room. Mrs. M. Hoover, 201 Wect Court street. Fresh fish Tuesdays and Fridays at Pendleton Cash Market. Phone Main 101. Ilalrdrcssing, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. For Sule Two 5 foot glass show cases and one 4 foot show case. Saw telle's Jewelry store. Household goods for sale; good sewing machine, $6. Enquire 414 W. Court or phono Red 3232. A few desirable rooms,, single or en suite. Furnace heat, bath. Centrally located. 612 Willow street. ' The Golden Rule hotel, under new management; special attention ,to family and country trade. Lange Eros. i Wanted Position as stationary en gineer. Want permanent position. Inquire 227 Water street or Phone Ulack 2092.' For rent or sale Two seven room houses, one located on north side and one four blocks below Main street. Phone Black 2267. Wanted Every woman In Pendle ton to use' Pendleton Cash Market's hams, bacon and lard. They're the best. Phone Main 101. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan office. WILDCAT MEAT MAKES CJIIXKS FEROCIOUS If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as It will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which la what everyone needs In order to feel well. Kocppen Bros. Head the K:it Oreuoinan Don! Neglect Your Eyes When competent aid Is In reach. Chooso your eye specialist as you would your doctor for skill, ability and practice. P. A. CIIkc, the eye sjKX'lallst, has had over 30 years practice fitting glasses. He devotes his entire time to correct defective vision. Factory on premises. Remember we grind our own lenses for each case, using the latest methods for testing the eye. Office in the JOHN 'SCHMIDT BUILDING, Main St. San Francisco. Wild cat meat Is at a premium In the Chinese quarter Vf this eity as a result of the strife between the Tee family and the On Tick tong which has brought about hIx murders In or near San Francisco since pie first of November. There Is a supersltutlous belief among the Chinese that If their warriors are fed "n the flesh of wild cat they will as Rlmilate the ferocity of the' beasts and their fighting efficiency, be much Im proved. The gunmen " of the On Yleks iid those of the Yee family are ready for war and the butchers of the quarters are driving a thriving trade In wild cat meat. There has been no relaxation of the vigilance of the police of the Chi natown squad. The detectives who nrp minding with the Chinese every day say that more killings are certain to come before the feud dies out. Every prominent Chinese who ts re motely connected either with the On Yiek or the Yee family, is surround ed by a bodyguard of white men whenever ho appears on the streets, as It is known that prices have been set on the heads of many by the warring- factions. Newsy Notes ' of Pendleton ISIshop Will Lecture. The Right Reverend Charles J. O' neilley, bishop of Baker City, will be in this city tomorrow aad In the even ing win lecture . at tne uregon tnea- tre. Ills theme will be his recent trip to Europe. Hack from Virginia. Norbourne Berkeley, well known local real estato dealer, has returned from an extended trip througn the east and south. He was in Virginia much of the time while away and visited at his early home In the Old Dominion. Murriuge License Issued. A marriage license has been Issued to Fred K. Keller of Walla Walla, and Able Dora Troyer of this county. The necessary affidavit Was sworn to by Guy Erp, formerly or tins city, but now living in Walla Walla. W. O. W. Organizer ncrc. John Macbeth, organizer for the Woodmen of tli World, is now here for the purpose of assisting the local Woodmen in their membership cam paign. He is from Denver and ex pects to remain In this city for at least a month. P.ailroad Officials Here. J. T. Langioy and A. Buckley, as sistant superintendents of the O. R. & X. spent last night In Pendleton, while J. U. Culler, assistant aupunnlenac-nt of the Northern Pacific, is spending the "nv In this cltv in the interest of ihc 1'a.co branch, v.hieh Is his par ticular charge. riiurgml With Larceny. Patrick O'SulIivan of Umatilla, is lodged in the county jail today on the charge, of larceny from a building. It is alleged that he entered another man's room in Umatilla and took therefrom some money and clothing. He will probably be given a prelimi nary hearing before Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes, tomorrow. Here to Attend Funeral. W. L. Purcell and wife, D. X. Van Skiver and wife and A. W. Daubner and wife all of Weston, are down from that city today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tennessee Harp, who d'.ed recently at the home of her son near Holdman. Funeral services were conducted at the grave in Olney e metery at 2 o'clock this afterno'on. MAYOR PRATT PLANS COMMISSION fiOVF.nNMF.XT Spokane, Wash. Six thousand dol lars a year until the population of the city shall have reached 150.000, after which each of the five com missioners Is to receive $7500 yearly, is the salary recommendation of Mayor Pratt's special committee in reporting upon' a new charter for Spokane. The commissioners' nre to be elected at large for these depart ments: Public safety, public works, public affairs, public utilities and fi nance. It Is also recommended that the park commission be continued, also that a civil service commission lie rreated. One of the members shall be designated as mayor and act as chairman of the board. All ordi nance legislation shall be by ordi nance, effective 10 days after adop tion, unless otherwise specified, but franchises cannot become operative until 30 days after their passage. Af ter the commission is created and be ginning In 1912. two members shall he elected at the general eeletion and three alternately at biennial elections.' Son of Pioneer Minister. ' Rev. B. E. Koontz, who will con duct the revival services al the Meth odist Episcopal' church next week. Is a son of the well-knoWn pioneer preacher, Rev. W. T. Koontz, and a nephew of the donor of Koontz hall. He has been very successful in re vival woi'K in eastern w usiiuib-". but will appear before a Pendleton audience Monday night for the first time. No Case on necord. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and "Oreaic up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Contains no orlates and Is safe and sure. Koeppen Bros. Filial Auto Accident. San Jose, Cal., Nov. 20. Harold Jenks of Florida, and Leslie A. Ball, both students at the State Normal school, were probably fatally Injured lest night in an automobile accident. Ilnrrelt I a Relegate, Hon. C. A. Barrett of Athena, who !U in the city today for the transac tion of business, has been appointed l y Governor Benson as a delegate from this state to the national River and Harbors "Congress which is to meet In Washington city, Dec. 8 to in., Mr. Barrett Is trying to arrange his business so that he will be able to attend the meeting at the national's capital. i , For Boys and ttirls' Aid. The fourth grade of the Washing ton school is out to make a record in the matter of securing assistance for the Boys' and Girls' Aid society of Portland. So far the sum of two dol lars, sacks of potatoes, boxes of ap ples anl other things have already been contributed. With the other donations from the schools of this city these will be forwarded to Port land in time to reach their destina tion by Thanksgiving day. The Pen dleton schools have always been gen erous in their assistance for this charitable Institution and with the contributions which it is expected will be received this year, a room in the Institution will probably be nam ed In honor of the Pendleton schools. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms Tor rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlan. Read the East Oregonlan. During Turkey Days You will find in our store that largo English sage which makes those Gobbler trimmings so rich in aroma. It is of ampler strength than has most, and in bulk. We have all the best kinds of spices KOEPPEN'S "To .'".-.ore That ScnresYou nest," OLD CONDUCTOR CELF.RRATES GOLDEN WEDDING litif DCDN OF THROAT AND j LUN.G DR.-0CDLW w Crmfifer W tea S3 FOR COUGHS AD GOLDS CURES '"THROAT" LUNG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. 50c AND SI. OO SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY TALLMAN & CO. I ANOTHER CAUCUS MUST BE HELD In Previous One Party Failed to Des ignate Namo. (Special Correspondence.) Free water, .Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Dingledene and son Lawrence of Tennessee, who are visiting in Walla Walla with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, were guests this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams. Henry Shock was a Pendleton vis itor this week. Mrs. J. W. Beckley of Salem has returned home after avisit with her sons on Dry creek. .Thanksgiving services will be held In the Valley Presbyterian church by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Washburn. Rev. Roy O. Hadley, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Kies ling, Wash , arrived In" the city, yes terday to look after his business in terests. Freewater has to hold another cau cu meeting and it has been called for Saturday evening. It was discovered that" the recent caucus had failed to designate the name of their ticket and It. was therefore found to be void and null. It was also found that Mayor J. H. Hall was filling out the unexpired term of L. II. Mitchell and as th term Is out the office of mayor will have ip be filled. It was fortu nate these legal errors were discover-' ed as there is a lot of work to come before the council the coming year, first of which Is bonding the city for waterworks. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sanderson and their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bean, left today to stay over Sunday with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacCaughey of Waitsburg. Fruitvale, Moore and Vincent schools .are all getting up fine Thanksgiving entertainments. Miss Zelma Peterson of Ferndale, was married this week to Harry E. Ballon, son of the late Colonel Bal lou. The marriage was performed by the Rev. J. B. Beavln at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Blalock of Walla Walla. Resources Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Securities and Warrants Banking House Other Real Estate U. S. Bonds Cash on Hand Spokane, Wash. Moses Brinker hoff, who was conductor of the first passenger train over the Northern Pacific raUwa' between the Twin Cities and Puget Sound In 1881, and his wife will celebrate the 50th an niversary of their wedding at the home of their son, O. II. Brinker hoff, 121 Broadway, Spokane, on No vember 22. They have been residents of this city since Mr. Brlnkerhoff ! was retired on a pension, several years ago. The aged veteran of the punch had a run between St. Paul and the head of the great lakes for several years before the completion of the Northern Pacific, and at that time knew every man of Importance at Duluth and Superior, as well as many In other parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin. On his runs through the Pakotas, Montana, Idaho and Washington he became acquainted with men who are today the leaders in the mining and lumber Industries in the Pacific northwest. A Religions Author's Statement. ' Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C., who is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted wltn kidney 'trouble and last winter I was suddenly strlcK en with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a th:ck white sed iment and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and- finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kid ney Remedy." Koeppen Bros. . Wealthy Clubman Weds. Chicago, Nov. 17. John Archibald Stevenson, a wealthy clubman, today claimed as his bride Miss Phoebe Eckels, daughter of the former Comptroller of the Currency, and marked the occasion by giving her as a wedding present the beautiful coun try estate at Oconomowoc, Wis., on which James II. Eckels had spent a fortune before he died, leaving an estate much short of his liabilities. Mr. Stevenson purchased tha place and much of its furnishings, thus sav ing It for the bride of today. Tha oasis of Judgment can only be reached through the desert of error. Lccluro Sunday Night The eloquent and learned Right Rev. Chas. J. O'Reilly, D. D., Bishop of Baker City. Oregon, will give a lec ture In the Oregon theater Sunday evening, Nov. 21st at eight o'clock on his recent visit to Europe. Interest ing, educational and entertaining. Tickets 60 cents, children under twelve half price. CI Our Tm are crown nfrictly FV We arc Growom Tiny direct from Ufl NO lOINTi Our Tiw are (frown nfrictly WITHOUT IRRIGATION Write for f roe catalog. Lnrm iitork cf vnrietlrasnitattli'forcoaimurciAl orchards Choice Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Trtei, Gra3 Vima, Small Fruit Plan'a and Shmbbary " The Dalles Kubsekies Main Office, Grand Aro,Portland,Ore. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice Is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stock holders of the East Oregonlan Pub lishing company on Wednesday, December 1, 1909, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the office of said company In Pendleton, Oregon, for the pur pose of electing officers for the en suing year. C. S. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake, secretary. Liabilities Capital Stock . Surplus - f. Undivided Profits (net) Circulation . Deposits . I hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T.G. MONTGOMERY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 8th day of November. 1909. CLAUDE HALE Notary Pubjic for Oregon, MmMm ASplendidOveraH for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. fo kit ta total. MURPHY, GRANT SCO. . Mlnulactum SMfrmisca (iSferta Condensed Report of Condition of THE American National BANK Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary. Rendered Comptroller of Currency at the close of business November 16, 1909, $955,930.86 20,102.04 16,922.77 .. 60,000.00 16,555.65 . 103,000.17 276,679.46 $1,449,260.95 $100,000.00 100,000.00 76,449.65 100,000.00 .1,072,811.30 $1,449,260.95 Do You Want a Chicken? that haa been on Ice for a -week or longer, or one that has the en trals left in it for several days? If you do. don't try to buy it at the East End Grocery But If you want one dressed to your order, phone, the night be fore, to Main 636 or Black 25(1. HERE'S A PROPOSITION FOR A GOOD HOME OV EASY PAYMENTS. $1350 cash or 1560 cash and 85 monthly payments of $11.21 each or $360 cash and 100 monthly payments of $14. 80 each, or $350 cash and 120 monthly payments of $13.21 each. MARK MOORHOUSE Bb COT Tel. Main 83. 120 E. Court 1 1