5ES. PAGE FIVE. PERSONAL MENTION DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. 58. WITH al in a. Hindi, 0 Ul 1E8. Of )ept t Made by a Trust U ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A F NE 5c CIGAR, "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARG- DEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. S. TO 3E rELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. EGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR 11 A. G. HOWARD HONE MAIN 2841. 115 COURT STREET. PNDLETON, OREGON. BREVITIES Get Sunny. bz Hats, uooseveus. clothing at RooBevelt's. rent; inquire at this of- lies' Gloria shoes at Roose- as and Hanan shoes at Itoos- and soda every day at all the latest styles, see eutsch's. latest In brown and blue arrived. Teutsch's. put sale of all summer mil- Irs. Rose Campbell's. get satisfaction at How- aerly It es' cigar store. fat Su 'e of rooms in East Ed'-. - ng Inquire at office. 3oi, wants a job. Wages lor " Auaress r. o. box 34. George restaurant, open n.sht Mrs, Cooper, propri- f erge hats, the latest. Just at Teutsch's Department pour clothes cleaned and at Joerger's, 12G West Court lent Good room with bath, Iks from Main street. Inquire office. il Competent woman to do housework. Good wnges. An- Jackson street. ale Furniture of eight-room H3use for rent. Apply at 51G kn street between C and 7 In Mug. helving and other permanent t fixtures are being placed In fth room of the new Matlock In readiness for the moving lulllvan & Bond. our dlnnerware not full sets, price with cash purchase of and glassware and lamp. ght lamp free. See window C. Rohrman. ale A modern 7-roora house th and Improvements: two lots. wn and trees. In good residence wttap; very desirable home. Ad m'1j," care East Oregonlan. Get sunny. U C Rader. Cash registers at Wlthee's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt'8. Wanted By man and wife, position on farm. Inquire here. Clerks will meet in regular session this evening at S o'clock. For Rent Houses with or without barns. Rlhorn & Nowlln, We are headquarters for St. Joseph Academy books and supplies. Nolf's. For Rent New 7-room house; bath, toilet, dumb waiter; strictly modern. Apply fiOl Garfield street. Frank Hayes, of Eugene, an exper ienced shoe and clothing salesman, who comes here highly recommended, S, J. Hubbard went to Adams this morning. Mrs. W. F. Gillette went to Echo this morning. Mrs. It. L. Mason has gone to Union to visit with her mother. Mrs. S. J. McBrlan wont to Walla Walla this morning to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. May Stanton. Mrs. T. G. Halley and the children loft this morning for Portland for a visit of about 10 days. Miles Komler has returned from a three-days hunting around Meacham. Ho secured two grouse. Miss Myrtle Hudson, of Frecwater. will arive this evening to ho the guest of tho family of C. P. Davis. S. H. Forshaw has moved Into the residence which he lately finished at the corner of Court and Star streets. Mrs. B. F. Scott went this morning to Milton anil other points In tho northern part f the county on a visit Mrs. T. A. I.leuallcn. who has been visiting her parents, J. M .Ferguson and wife, returned to Adams this morning, Nbrbourne Berkeley will leave this evening or tomorrow morning for Chicago over the Great Northern. He will return via Denver. Mrs. Catherine Greer, of Newport, Tenn., was tho guest for a day of Mrs. Fred Iaatz, continuing from here a general tour of the Northwest. Mrs. A. E. Smith left this morning for San Francisco, where she will make her home with relatives. She Is the mother of Mrs. F. J. Bacon. Rev. W. E. ArmfieUl was In town last night and this morning, en route from Portland to Dayton. Following the conference he visited in Portland. Mrs. W. R. Craig, who has been the guest of Mrs. Geary Klmbrell, return ed to Milton this morning. Mrs. Craig lately returned from a visit to Portland. S. P. Hanawalt, the veteran lnsur-1 ance man, is in town. .Mr. Manawait has had charge of this and lour neigh-; boring counties In Insurance work for ; nine years. I S. B. Calderhead. the genial passen Rome Was Not in a Day Built IT HAS NOT 11FEX rOSSlMiE TO COMPLKTK At.X, T1I12 1M PUOVEMHXTS AS KAMA AS WU WISIIKI). LOOK AT THH STItKKT IX FKOXT OF OUR STOKK AND YOU'LL SHU AN IMIMIOVIC MHXT. TIIU riKST TIME IT HAS HKKX C!IAX(3KI IX OVEIt TWO MONTHS. LOOK AT THH NEW STOKE WE AltE TO OCCUPY NEXT TO THE OXE NOW IX. A lTJW DAYS Wllilj FIND THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE IX FIRST CLASS SHAPE. XEW STETSON HATS. XEW FALL CLOTHING. NEW FALL SHOES. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW TRISISIINGS. NEW TAILOR SUITS. NEW FALL MILLINERY. NEW FALL COATS. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE department store. The Increased , V' trade has made it necessary to crease the force of salespeople. in THE QUESTION. Of Where to Buy That Suit or Over-1 coat Is Solved When You See Us. I We are still doing business at our ' old stand, where we are getting rid j of a large amount of stock at our re moval sale. We want to sell you your suit or overcoat this fall becnuse we know we have just the thing you want. We are confident we can fit you and all we ask Is a look. SULLIVAN & BOND. NEW ARi..0R PROCESS. Industry May Be Near Being Revolu tionized, Philadelphia. Sept. S. It Is stated that the MIdvale Steel Company has a new secret process for making ar- more plate that ma revolutionize that oral days, left last night for his home In Walla Walla. Mrs. R. W. Henneman left this morning for Port Townseud, called there by the dangerous Illness of her mother, who was a few days ago stricken with paralysis. J. Margason, of l.lnn county, Is In Pendleton to make application for a school In this county. If he secures a position. Mr. Margason will bring his family to this part of the state. Samuel Galland. his brother and sister, all of Spokane, were the guests n few days ago of the Veys, while en route east for a tour which will Include the World's Fair and Europe Clyde Sager, of Gresham, was the Sliest for a few days of B. K, Davis, Mr. Sager Is a man of means, looking for a place to make Investments. He 1 visited the northern part of the coun ty. Harry Walters, who was held up SCHOOLS OPEN PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL, SEPTEMBER 19. PENDLETON ACADEMY, SEPTEMBER 20. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, SEPTEMBER C. Industry as well as reduce the cost a.ml robb;d b' 1 1US' me 0 R' to an extremely low figure. This at N- aent at 'ort Powder, two years least Is the belief of experts In the aR"' !aSsei1 iOWn !ho.- R & N thls navv department and accounts for rnInf Cascade Locks, to accept the fact that the MIdvale has here-1 a osItion as operator, tofore made bids for government con-1 Miss Sadie Smith, of The Dalles, tracts against both the Carnegie and I accompanied by her friend. Miss Mary Bethlehem companies, although it j Dorcres. of Walla Walla, with had no plant ready for operation at i whom she has been visiting, Jeft this the time of bidding. morning for The Dalles. Both have What the company's new process is been the guests of Mrs. fred Tay has been kept a profound secret, but it Is declared that the plates will stand every test required and can be made for perhaps $100 per ton, where as the lowest price ever paid before was at least $400 a ton. Maw LOOKING FOR THUGS. llty, not Quantity. I I Bloodhounds on the Trail of Two Through the Roof. She Jackson never goes out with his wife. He He went out with her this morning. Shi; You surprise me. He Yes. Tho gasoline stove exploded. Something for Pendleton. Here Is something from the Salem Siutosman, concerning the action of the Commercial Club of Salem, that Is worthy of study by all good towns. The Stutiusman says: The president stated that tho execu tive committee wanted the member lor. Prof. D. M. Metzger. who has been the guest of Rev. G. I.. Lovell, left this morning for Dallas, Ore., to resume his duties as Instructor In tho United Evangelical College there. The past 1 ship of the Commercial Club swelled summer he has stent in Williams port, Pa. Mrs. W. H. Nebergall, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Delia Muggins, WHERE TO BUY School Supplies Is the Question. FRAZiER'S BOOK STORE Books and School Supplies. carries everything In School STOCK LARGEST, QUALITY BEST, ,J'-- PRICES LOWEST. Old school books received In exchange or for cash, see our line before you buy. Call and FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Fiends Who Threw Acid In Girl's , is visiting Mr. Nebergall, at Thorn tpert ratch Repairing aes y ur watch or clock ; repairing? Is time an lm ant factor to you? an't run the risk of having timepiece ruined. Bring Us. rices reasonable and all rk guaranteed. HUNZIKER The ProgreMlve Jeweler. 72G Main Street Face. Chicago, Sept. S. A thousand cit izens are scouring Evanstoii and neighborhood for a trace of two men who Invaded the Crawford residence and threw carliolle acid in Miss Mac pherson's face. So far the search is unavailing. Mr. Crawford has sent for a brace of English bloodhounds. The girl was prominent in Evanston and Chicago society. Negro Murderer Hanged. .Mobile, Ala., Sept. S. Ed Hudson, colored, convicted of the murder of Minerva Williams, also colored, was hanged here today. Ho went to the gallows bmoklng a cigar. Hollow. Mr Nebergall Is engineer for a threshing outfit In that vicinity, and has been employed there for the past several weeks. John T. Whistler and J. T. Lewis, of the reclamation bureau, have gono over Into the Burns country, and will be absent for about two weeks, prob-1 ably. A. H. Yates Is the only person connected with the reclamation bu reau now In town. Henry Schmidt and wife were in town yesterday and today en route ( home to Athena from Portland. They attended the conference at The , Dalles. They are among the most to mu, and tiu correspondence com' niltleo to 1000. The city of Portland liaB put up $2000 a month for 2t j 1 MUJiiuis 10 pusu development worn I along these Hues, and Salem should 1 put up at least $200 a month. The exiTui'vo comuuiiee win canvuss me city for tlie&u results, and was as sured of hearty co-operation by ull present. B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street Coal Miners' Strike Fails. Denver, Sept. 8. Less than 100 union coal miners responded to tho su Ike order Issued by district No. in of the I'nlted Mine Workers, which aliens ull tho district of Colorado, except the northern. Wyoming Nominations. Cheyenne, Sept. 8. The state dein ocratlc convention nominated John Orborno for governor by acclamation, T. S. Taliaferro will probably bo named for congress. After all. who has a right to sit in Judgment upon others who are trying to do the best they can? LOG CABIN ICE CREAM ppon'i famous Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old ta- Drlte Los Cabin Soda Fountain. :oeppens Ti' por. "WU U A UlLj A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS California mustard has prosperous ana progressive farmers , streiU'th but 1 -i o k fl-iimr nf lh northern nurt nf Dm pnnntv. SUC"11" UlU UCkS IlJVOf J. II. Clark and Frank nankin. Trieste has flavor but lacks ,rui jcBueiuu- iu iuu, going norm this morning. They are old friends of Sain Huberts, Mack Montleth and Ed Strahon. Both have been spending their vacation at and around Steven sou, Wash., and are on their way to Butte. STUBBLEFIELD INJUNCTION. Widow of Deceased Philanthropist Still Opposes Orphans' Home. Walla Walla, Sept. 8. That Mrs. Cassann Stubblefleld, relying on the advice of the friends of many years, had been persuaded to sign papers of whose full Import she was not entire ly cognizant, Is part of tho defense put up by her attorneys In a paper bearing on tho Injunction proceedings filed yesterday. In consequence of this. It Is asked that these papers, Including a deed of the home farm In Umatilla county, be declared void, and that she be permitted to carry on tho case to the circuit court of Uma tilla county, looking to the probating of the real estate In that county. Tho action Is to prevent tho carry ing out of the terms of tho will of the late Josoph Stubblefleld In the erection and maintenance, of a home for orphans and Indigent widows. - . 1. C I -It- , 1. auciiywi. SCnilJU)r S IJCSt IS the two mixed, nothing else, no color. The next - best mustard sold here is weak but has good flavor. Your grocer's; inoncyback. In swell society It is the open sea SPECIAL SALES PROGRESS AT NOW IN Frederick Nolf & Co. One lot, CCc, 7Cc, 85c, 98c and $1.19 purses, choice 48c. S J Ono Jot 35c -ICc and COc purses, cholco 22c. One lot cloth bound books, J wore 25c, 35c and 40c, now 15c each. J One lot fancy decorated crepe J J paper, sold regular at 25c, now 14c. I 6 JNION ftfADE, HAND MADE, CLEAR HAVANA A STANDARD FOR QUALITY", CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSH When you call for a TRIUMPH. 6ET IT. Don't accept a substitute. GAINING ETA HE ip. FLYN N&co., MAKERS. I bWrFbEST FLOIR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Dyers' Best Flour Is used. Dran. shorts, steam roll ed barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS .. . W. 8. BYER8, Prop. MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Granite Works Anyono Intending to secure a monument or headstone for relative or friend will do woll to see us. Largest collection to boloct from, lowest prices. MONTERASTELLI BROS. New Stone Building, Court Street, next to Doraostlc Laundry. son for lobsters the year round.