Iisfa Willi mr i'Stf. Vi W U W. , M 14 Ezarsszazs. UW!."!W.amT. 1000 Garments that should have been here three months ago. A strike in the factory vas the cause of the late shipment. We cancelled the order, but the cash discount offered us was very tempting. The entire sliiiimsiil is now fisre and s?il! be added to our regular stocli and will be on sale all this neeli a prices yen can rot afford io aiiss. MANY GARMENTS AT IHIALF-P RICE A good share of the new shipment consists of children's and misses' Princess slips, gowns, drawers, skirts. Come in and let's show you how to save in many cases half on your underwear purchases TE? u w LOCALS United Cchestra. Fhone Main 1 Wanted Good, clean rags at the East Oregonian office. For rent Seven room house, mod ern. Apply 613 Franklin street. "Wanted Team suitable for camp ing trip. Inquire "W" this office. Wanted Nursing by " practical nurse. Inquire 811 Garden street. Wanted Good second hand auto mobile. Address. C. B. this office. Joe Ell, Insurance, room S Ameri can National Bank bldg. For bottled sodas and beers, phone John Gagen, Main 177. Lost Bunch of keys on key ring. Finder please return to this office. For Sale Fresh milch cow. In quire 511 Maplo street, Ed Coffman. Ladles wanting hair work done, call on Mrs. Cornwell, (17 Cosbie. Just received, one carload of cedar posts at J. A. Borie Lumber Co. Wanted, position as cook in harvest by two women. Apply 527 Lllleth street. Wanted Set of hack or light work harness. Address "F" care East Ore gonlan. For sale Entire equipment for restaurant. Inquire 609 College, Pen dleton, Ore. C. E. Rude, livestock and general auctioneer. Terms and dates can be made with Mr. E. L. Smith. For sale or rent, upright piano, in quire 11J East High St Phone black 2171. For rent Two turnlshed rooms with board, centrally located. Phone Main 69. Wheat hay wanted by Penlana Bros.' Transfer. 86 tons. Phone Main 839. tContPfi at once, two professional waiters or waitresses at Lehman Hot Springs. Call by telephone.. Latest Victor and Edison Blue Am berol records, also latest sheet mualo received dally at Warren's Music House. Wanted, at once, a good live man for Pendleton. Good lob for right party. Write today. Grand Union Tea Co., Walla Walla. Penland Bros, new furniture van moves all you have In one load. Goed warehouse storage: rates reasonable. Phone 889 or call Penland Bros., 647 Main street. For sale Have finished leveling land and wish to sell several goed heavy horses, some young mules and three sets heavy harness. Phone or write G. L. Dunning, Stanfield, Ore. Lost A sum of money In Pendle ton Saturday evening. Reward Mrs. H. L. Carte, .State Hospital. Those who are subscribers to the Umatilla County Atlas are requested to send some kind of a view or photo graph to Geo. A Og!e & Co., 536 So. Clark street, Chicago, 111., to be In serted In the atlas free of charge. Passengers Tor Portland desiring a refreshing ride on the Columbia river should take the Str. Bailey Gatzert at The Dalles, dally except Sunday and Monday, at 3:15 p. m., arriving in Portland at 8:45 p. m. Fare, The Dalles to Portland. $1.00. I'OUTLAXD WHOLESALE CONCERN WANTS LIVE PARTNER Man between the age of 21 and 50 to take active Interest In well estab lished wholesale business doing n strictly high class anil one of the best paying concerns in the northwest Will stand the most rigid examination in every detail. Man must be of high character and willing to assist In the management of the business. $2500 cash required, but the man is needed and will count more than the money. Address H., care of this paper. Ilbriil Reward for Iost Horse. Lost from Joe Connelly pasture at Badger Springs, one brown work horse, weight about 1300 pounds, branded large figure 4 on stifle. Will pay liberal reward for return of said animal or Information leading to its recovery. Geo. La Fontaine, Pendle ton, Ore. OUR Ice Cold Soda r Delightful Beverages ARE ALWAYS ON TAP. We use only the best fresh fruits 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. PROPOSAL. Sealed proposals will be received by tfie school board of District Number 56 nt Helix, Ore., until 4 p. m. July 25, 1913, for the construction of a brick school house to be erected at Helix, Ore. Plans and specifications for the work contemplated can be had bv ap plication to Mr. J S. Norvell of said board at Helix. Ore., or from the Ar chitect, J. E. Doughty, Pasco, Wash. A denoslt of ten dollars (JHM will be required upon all plans and specifica tions removed from the office of eith er the board or architect, said deposit will be returned upon return of the plans and specifications In good con dition within six days fgrom the date of said removal. V REMARKABLE TALKING MACHINE Warren's Music Storp Receives One of Edison's Latest and Greatest Invention. Mr. Warren, of Warren's Music store, has been kept continually busy the last few days demonstrating the latest thing in and last word In talk ing machines to crowds of eager visitors. The new machine In question Is known as the "Edison Disc" and Is the first machine ever turned out by the Edison or any other company us ing disc records and everlasting nee dle. Owing to the clearness of tones, natural sound of voice and absence of any audible mechanical sound, this machine Is causing a sensation over the entire country. The machine be ing exhibited Is only a demonstration but orders will be taken for future delivery. Mr. Edison has Just refused an of- I fer of one million dollars for the pat ent rights of the new Edison Disc talking machine. PERSONAL MENTION F. A. Elliott of Salem is registered at the St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bohl are up from Echo today. A. L Lantls of Cayuse spent the week-end In the city. Charles Fried'ey was In from, his home at Echo on Saturday. L. A. Esteb and family of Echo are visitors In Pendleton today. D. R. McRae of Milton is transact ing business in the city today. W. H. McFaul of Echo, paid Pen dleton a visit Saturday. C. E. McLellan, Juniper farmer, made Pendleton a week-end visit. Owen Russle, well known Athena resident, spent yesterday la the city Oscar Kelsay of Fossil was among the out of town people in Pendleton yesterday. W. B. Hinkle and Asa B. Thomson of Echo, were Sunday visitors in Pen dleton. M. A. Ferguson and J. E. Montgom ery spent yesterday fishing near Thorn Hollow. Attorney James P. Neal came down this morning from Freewater oh a business trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Frazler arrived home on No. 17 today after spending a weak In Salt Lake. Mrs. N. M. Perkins whohas been visiting Mrs. Lina H. Sturgls, return ed to her home at Boise today. W. A. Brown and Will Hoch re turned from a fishing trip in the mountains on train 17 today. J. S. Norvell, the Helix merchant, was here today and returned home on the N. P. train this afternoon. J. T. Hinkle of HeriplBton, Umatilla county representative, came up from the project town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Raley and little son returned today from Salt Lake where Mr. Raley staged a wild west show. C. S. Cheshire and family and R W. Fletcher and family, spent yes terday on- the Umatilla river near Cayuse, Mrs. O. F. Thomson and Mrs. Lute Jarman of Butter Creek are in the city today. The ladles are old friend oi Mrs. Aura Raley who is seriously ill. John Heathman, street commission er, spent Sunday with his angling equipment up the river. He had a good catch, one of his redstdes meas uring 16 inches. BERGER PROVES EASY FOR THE IRRIGATORS BOISE, July 14. Well, after Satur day's exhibition it was a game any way. Berger was easy for the Irri gators Sunday, Osborne was little better and it took Peet to stop the scoring. The two old heads were all to the bad. Berger was wild and the chief was cold, but when they switch ed Teet from tfce gate to the mound the game looked different though it' was too late to help much. I The fans didn't have much chance to see Hall In action. The elongated twirlcr worked like a big leaguer in the first inning, but after that the game was all his and he took things easy for three more innings, after which the boss thought to put him in storage for next week and sent Melter to the mound. Melter lobbed them over and even then he had too much for the Bucks, except in the eighth when they found him for five straight hits and scored twice. Boise. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Reames, 2b 4 0 2 2 7 0 Friene, if 4 1 1 3 0 0 Blausser, 3 b 5 1 Kennedy, cf 4 2 Clark, lb 5 2 Altermatt, ss 4 3 Card, c 3 1 Winkler, rf 4 0 Hall, p 1 1 Melter, p .2 0 1 12 4 o 1 0 0 nail Insurance. I am now prepared to insure crops against damage by hall. Lee Moor house, 117 east Court street. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias,, will transact business of I hi portance this evening. H. M. ELDER, C. C. R. W. FLETCHER K. R. S. Wanted Chambermaid at Hotel Pendleton. Apply at once. Totals 36 11 12 27 17 4 Pevdleton. AB. R. H. PO. A. E Rn.ler. ss 5 1 1 1 5 0 Lodell, lb 5 0 1 5 2 0 Varian, cf '..5 0 1 3 1 2 Haworth, o. 5 0 1 7 0 1 King. 3b 4 0 1 2 0 1 Augustus, 2b 2 2 1 4 11 Jamison, If 4 2 1 0 0 0 Osborne, rf. p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Berger, p rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Peet, p 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 10 24 10 5 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 06 Two-base hits Peet. Three- Totals 38 Score by innings: Boise . 0 3 2 Pendleton . .0013 Summary Sacrifice hits Gard. Hall, Gard. Reams, bafce hits Kennedy. Innings pitched by Berger 1, Osborne 3, Peet 4. Hall 4. Melter 5. Base hits off Ber ger 3, Osborne 6. Peet 3, Hall 5, Mel ter 5. Struck out by Osborne 3: Peet 2. Melter 2. Base on balls Berger 2, Osborne 1, Hall 1, Melter 1. Hit by pitched balls Friene by Berger. Cred it victory to Hall. Charge of defeat to Berger. Time of game 1:36 Um pire Hall. ma team were Fitchner, who disre garded etiquette sufficiently to sneak the ball past ten pitchers; Gordon, who had pitched nearly three whole games and went In to play right field after the third; Taylor, who caught a good game, ana one or two others. Fitchner fumbled Johnson's scratch In the first and Johnson, taking ad vantage of a moment when no one was looking, sprinted for second. Most ungentlemanly of Mr. Johnson. Davis doubled, scoring him. In the second Mr. Kelly offended grievously. He sent the ball directly past Roy Grovers. Brown sacrificed him to second. Welsh lifted one over Grovers head, went to first. Leonard tried to put one past Grovers. and Roy. remembering Kelly's rudeness. decided to put him out at the plate, j This Is where Mr. Kelly offended, j While still 10 or 15 feet from home! plate he thrust his head in the path! of the ball, diverting it so that Taylor, could not catch it. I The Bears, observing how the gamej should be played, began the third in j an orderly manner. Davis and Mar-1 tlnl walked to first without xerting themselves. Sheely laid the bal. down softly. He meant it for a sacrifice but the' North Yakima players were too polite. They let him get to first, refusing to allow any gentleman to make a sacrifice in an effort to aid even his friends. Kelly tried to walk also, but his friend. Mr. Starkell. call ed three strikes. Roy Grovers let Brown's offering go by and Davis and Martini went to the bench, gently rapping the rubber as they passed. For some unknown reason Fitchner lost his temper at this point and hit Welsh with the ball, filling the bases. Leonard fanned and Johnson doubled, scoring Sheely and Brown. Then Roy took one off Childers' bat and threw it to Mr. Fuller, who spent .most of the game in elegant Idleness. No one even threw the ball to him during mast of the game. The score:- R- H- E Walla Walla 9 10 2 North Yakima 2 8 6 Vacuum Cleaners of all kinds and sizes, either electric or hand power, end at an price yon want to pay. We will sell you a Vacuum Cleaner such as advertised by the East Oreeonian, for onlv ?6.50. Others ranee in price from $10, $15, $20, $25, $35, up to any amount you care to pay. This is .VACUUM CLEAN ER HEADQUARTERS in Pendleton. Call and see them work. Jesse Failing' Main Street near Bridge. LOST COW FOUND IN HOUSE. Animal Disappeared ami Is Found toj Have Taker: Refuge In a i Vacant Dwelling. j HELIX. Ore.. July 14. One of, John Nusba urn's cows mysteriously disappeared last Friday and for many days the proprietor of the Commercial Hotel rode over the countv searching every lane and open space in trying! to find the animal. As the cow hadj never lert nome oerore it was mougm strafige that she should have so sud denly dropped out . of sight and every one in the neighborhood was advanc ing theories as to her possible where abouts when the mystery was finally solved on Tuesday morning. Mr. Nusbaum had just about given up hopes oever seeing the anima! again when on the morning mentioned ti. T: Smith happened to wa'k by the vacant house w hich stands back of his shop. Mr. Smith heard a noise in the house and on Investigating fouml that It was made by a cow which he soon found to be the long lost "bossie" that hadl quit her job of furnishing 'milk to the hotel. The anima had been in th old house for four days without either food or drink but aside from these wants she was as well as ever when returned to her home. She had evi dently gone Inside of the house while the door stood open anil In some way the door had shut white she was inside. 1UU.Y SUNDAY PRKSI HER AT CONVENTION SKSSIOV LOS ANGELES, July 14. With thw delivery tonight of the annual fare well message by President Clark the International Christian Endeavor con vention in session for five days, wllr close. Scores of meetings were held today and the final business of the convention was transacted. Billy Sunday presided over the noon praise-service. WAIXA YVAJXA CLOUTS BALI; DEFEATS YAKS Investigate Wreck. CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, July 14. An Investigation was started of the col lision between a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train and an interurban street car in which three were killed, and one fatally and 20 less seriously Injured. The accldont was said to be caused by a terrific storm in which the Interurban car conductor Is sup posed to have mistook a head light approaching for a lightning flash and signalled his car to go ahead. The street car was demolished. NORTH YAKIMA, July 14. (Spe cial.) A pleasant exposition of the national game as It should be played, in a gentlemanly, drawing room fash ion, was given at Sumach park Sunday afternoon by the North Yakima team. They deported themselves as self-respecting ballplayers should. With a few. exceptions they never forgot themselves and lapsed Into violent ac tivity of any sort The Walla Walla players, on the other hand disported in a rude and boisterous manner, clouted the ball when Fitchner tried to throw It to Taylor, rushed madly around bases and threw the ball without regard to the feelings of the opposing players The exceptions In the North Yaki- I OFFICE Phone Main 299 711 Main Strett PENDLETON. ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. IUj- . rr IT 1 "f can li?2in' Hb'fl European Plan. American Plan NORTONIA HOTEL, A. S. HOGVE, Mngr. A hotel whose homelike comforts and safety will appeal to you and your family. Indies tea room, beautiful roof garden and largo lob by for your pleasure and convenience. Located close to tho shopping district. Write for family ates, I Eleventh St. off Washington. Port land, Oregon,