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in in i ir. in li JilMlMi- "III 'II Tiii'il WiMl DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEITEAU1ER II. PAGE FIVE. PAGES. THAi fii Boys' School Suits and Shoes Mothers, you arc robbing yourself If you don't look over our line of suits and allocs for your boys. Wo uro showing exceptionally strong values at from Sl.fiO to $3.50 In suits. Tlio Duster Drown and Norfolk nro the two leading styles, tip to $0.50 In ill co. Let us show you. V. Cognn school shoes aro tho best iiiaile for wear and fit. AVo guaran tee oveiy pair. For girls, $1.25 to $3.25; for boys, $1.75 to $2.50. Lee Teutsch's Department Store MAIN AND All'A STREETS. MY. BREVITIES matador. Get Sunny. jlBoTiadiea Gloria shoes at Roose- puglos and Hanan shoes at Roos t's. ie oreamand soda every day at Delta. "ewjhata; all the latest styles, sec m at 'Teutsch's. 'he?v'ory .latest In brown and blue s, lJust arrived. Teutscli's. UoslnE-out sale of all summer mll-sj-'atiMrs. Rose Campbell's. A'get satisfaction at How erly Rees" cigar store. eorge restaurant, open lit. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- bats, the latest. Just Teutsch's department clothes cleaned and foergor's, 120 West Court -Good room with bath, Fjfrom Main street. Inquire Itflce. rooms hi cutlet home. elophone. One block from Call at this office. -To rent a modern holism rooms, centrally located or fiver. Addruss T. C. W., pd Rooms for Rent Kluo- steam heat, free baths; sonablu; G12 Willow street, west of Main, between fobb. 'Phone black 1433. -A modern T-room house and lninrovenients: two Mawn and trees. In good res- jprtlon; very desirable home. I-JL," care Knst Oiegonlan. :olved the finest and largest lot of stoneware ever o Pendleton. AVe will soli grade as low as others sell rades. Every Jar guaran- fRohrman. vtiir-nld sun f A. .T. Kililv. e Fork Idaho, was drowned ijrlver Sunday, while the ,s rowing across me river The boat capsized and all was thrown Into the river, escaang except this son. oust Quality, not Qiinutlty. ett lEtch Repairing 2 vour watch or clock, uBtftvppalrhiB? Is'tlme an Itn-'.rJ t run the risk of having timepiece ruined. Drlng a 8. es reasonable and all a ((guaranteed. IUNZIKER Progressive Jeweler. 726 Main Street. Get Sunny. U C Rader. Cash registers at Wlthee's. New Knox hats, Roosevelt's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Piano for rent; Inquire at this of fice. For Rent Houses with or without barns. Rlhorn & Nowlln. Japanese cook wants a Job. AVages $30 par month. Address P. O. box 34. For Rent Nice room with board, good location. Apply at this office. Full line blank books, office sup plies, type writing paper, lowest prices. Nolf's. Fred I. Thompson, alias John AVil sou, charged with forgery, will be ar raigned tomorrow in the state circuit court. A. II. Shumate, of McMltiuvUlc, lost his hop drier and entire crop by fire, Tuesday, loss about $7000, Insurance $2000. Klliia J. Drothertou, through K. T. Wade's leal estate agency, bus closed a deal for 200 acres of land six miles west of Pendleton, from Kdgar 11. Hoover. Policeman Nelson, of Portland, who was shot by the highwayman. Walton, Is rapidly recovering, consid ering that his Intestines were pierc ed by the bullet. PERSONAL MENTION Karl Olds Is In Pendleton from AVnlla Walla. C. A. Payne has returned from a trip to Vancouver, AVash. Cecil AVudo left this morning for Spokane on a brief business trip. D. R. Richardson, the well known Helix merchant, Is In the city today C. K. Redflcld, the well known coal mine owner of Heppner, Is In the city. J. M. Mitchell, of the Pendleton Athletic Club, went to Walla Walla this morning. Jay AVIlllams, a representative of the Gilbert Hunt company, of AVnlla Walla, Is In the city today. II. Council, O. R. & N. roadmaster at Umatilla, Is In the city today, a guest of Hotel St. George. AV. H. Kelsay, the O. R. & N. pas senger conductor, has resumed his run after a short vacation. Mrs. AV. S. Perry and daughter went to Athena this morning to visit relatives. They wll return home Sunday. Robert Forster returned this morn ing from San Francisco, where he at tended the triennial conclave of the Knights Templar. H. A'. Conway, of Portland, suc ceeds T. AV. Drackhig as local agent for the International Correspondence schools of Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. F. AVaffle have re turned to the city from Pendleton, where they have been staying the past month. La Grande Observer. H. A. Gardiner, of Schwabacher's at Walla AValla, was In Pendleton last night. Mr. Gardiner Is a member of the AA'alla AVnlla board of education. Mrs. J. 11. Koontz and daughter, Mrs. Charles 11. Miller, of Echo, are In the city on a visit. The town of Echo was named for Mrs, Miller, for merly Echo Koontss. Arthur I.ltcheiisteln, the popular traveling representative of Esberg, Gunst ,t Co., of Portland, und an old friend of R. AV. Henueniaii, of the Heunemau cigar store, on Main street, Is 'In the city today. Mrs. T. C. AVnrner and son Harold, returned home lust night from a three months' visit In Fort Wayne, Tnd. Harold visited the St. Louis fair while In the East. Doth have en joyed a pleasant visit but are delight ed to return to Pendleton, which fur surpasses Eastern cities of the same size In activity and business. CONCRETE I'OrNDATIONS. 'IVnhio Cock Arrhing. A carload of Tenluo rock arrived yesterday for the new school hoil?cs and for the Athena fraternities build ing. Most of It will be unloaded for the west end school house, and the remainder delivered at once at Athe na. Two more carloads of Tenluo rock will arrive in a few days for the north side and east end school bouses. Four Hills on Depot. Four bids on the construction of the new W. & C. R. depot have been sent In to the officials of the road and It Is expected action will be taken upon them Immediately upon the re turn of A'lce President McCabe from the Sound. "The 'J'fcxus Steer." .Manager Taylor, of the Frazor, has secured a one night engagement for the popular and successful play, "The Texas Steer," which will bejire senled at the Frazer on Tuesday, Sep tember 20. The play has hud a suc cessful run all over the country. II. I. Itoll'e Will Resume Superliilcn , ilcucy of linprnoiiiont-i. 11. P. ISoire, the well known civil engineer in the employ of the AV. ('. It., Is looking after the duties or Treasurer and Ciller Engineer Cut ler during the lnttor's protracted Ill ness. Mr. Cutler Is now recovering at such a rate of progress that It Is expected Mr. Itoll'e will spend, the coming winter as he did last winter, looking after the concrete work along the line. Every bridge, pier and trestle on the line Is to have beneath It a solid concrete foundation all piling foun dations are to be completely eliminat ed from the system. The work of ef fecting this remodeling will be pros ecuted vigorously and without Interruption. I To Po Wo I II OX THE LARKL IS "A SMALL THING TO LOOK FOR; A DIG THING TO FIND." EVEKY GARMENT THAT WE SELL TO A MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD IS "RIGHT," AND DEI11ND EVERY ONE OUR GUARANTEE THAT THEY FIT RIGHT LOOK RIGHT WEAR RIGHT PRICED RIGHT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE diverted to the old channel, under the trusr., says the AVnlla AValla Union. Snni,. nf Hie nronertv owners un the stream are proposing to straighten the river course still further, and re move obstruction from the bed of. the stream, which it is hoped, will prevent the river from further wan dering 111 the vicinity, and will pro vide a, large amount of valuable land for cultivation. With the expenditure of from $400 to $700 on the work of straightening the river, according to the county surveyor, over 20 acres of valuable laud would In a few years be the equal of any of the land around It. which is now growing alfalfa, and is valued at $100 per acre. It would be necessary to remove all trees and logs and other obstructions which have become Imbedded In the bed of .the stream, and which serve to throw the water during freshets, against the banks, doing much damage. WARD HOUND OVER. Chance for lnoliiicnt. A party Willing to erect a modern six or seven-room house In central or northern part of city, can find a reli able renter, who will take a lease for term of years, by addreshig "Renter," this office. Wants Smcrul TIioumuuI Sheep. O. T. Snowutze, a North Dakota sheepman, is In the county. He wants several thousand head of stock sheep preferably lambs. Ills second .choice Is dry ewes. V . ; f . ' Has Pneumonia. 'Ernest Corby, brother of Mrs. L. G. Frazler, Is at the hospital with a severe attack of pneumonia, but with a good promise of being convalescent hi a short time. Declares Miles lveinler Struck Him With n Rock Without Proiocntiou. Ralph Ward was uralgned before State Circuit Judge W. R. Ellis this morning on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Ward entered u plea of not guilty and his bond was fixed at $100. The defendant is walking with a limp today, lie declares Miles Kem ler struck him In the calf of tho leg I wild a Hione aiiei ne iiuiieu iu ittim away irom me iiu-mer aim inai ne then turned and fired. Kemler admits that he threw a stone nt Ward before the latter shot at him, but says he saw the flash of what he supposed was a knife In Ward's hand. Dov't I.Ike Hunters' License. County Gnme AVnrdeu Frank D. Morse Is looking for a number of young men, whni It has been report ed to him, have been hunting without first taking out a hunter's license. The game warden says that a great many hunters are of the opinion that the law compelling the payment of $1 for a permit to hunt is unconstitu tional, as a Judge of the superior court at Spokane so declared It. This question has never been passed upon by the court in this county, and until there Is .v decision from the state su preme court, AVardon Morse will con tinue to enforce Its provisions.- -AVnlla AValla Statesman. Over tho W. & C. It. The 2000 cattle bought In the In terior by Lonergan, will be shipped from this point over tfie AV. & C. R., between October 12 and 16. Real lvstatc Transfers. Charles II. Marsh to Victor Lldvnll, a quarter section of laud In section 2G, township 3, range 2, consideration $1800. I LOG CABIN ICE CREAM PKocnnou's fumoiis Ice Cream can ngtiln bo obtained at the old krlto Log Cabin soda fountain. T . , x "fTTD'D'C'TUrC The Popular Price AJJrjf; JELrNk5 DRUGSTORE A. O. KOEPPEN & DROTIIERS. i Episcopal Sunday School 0ens. The sessions of the Sunday school of the Church of the Redeemer, which have been suspended during the summer mouths, will he resumed next Sunday. The sehJol will open at 10 o'clock. School ooks School Supplies of All Descriptions No matter what school jour children attend we linie tho cor rect books and tablets. Wo carry eeilhlng In school books and supplies. Our stock Is the best ami prices tho loucst. Parents need have no hesitancy in sending their children to our store for books, as they will receive as curernl attention and he ghen the same fair treatment lis ir joii called In person. Old school hooks received In incliango or for cash. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store CITY TREASl'RER'S REPORT. The robbers who held up the Cana dian Pacific express Sunday, secured $0000 from the safe and have fled In to American territory, ns shown by their trail, which Is being closely fol lowed by Canadian mounted police and American rnngers. Cash on Hand lit End of .Mouth Was i,-.807.0!l. City Treasurer Hamilton's report for the month of August, which will be submitted at tonight's session of the council, shows that the totul cash on hand at the end of lust month was $ll.r75.97. Collected In fines and li censes and from other sources $4030. tSU. Hulauce on hand July 1. $7C13.31. Distribution of cash was as fol lows: General fund, $5CC2.C9; culled warrants fund, $14.37; levee sinking fund, $20.22; general sinking fund, $G; totul, $D70S.28. There is just one way to have good le tMkl!i-li,mder ipictl ct.fft tUvorinc eatrACU o4a economically : Schilling's Best, at your grocer's, moneyback. UVI'XOTIC ENTERTAINMENT. Thomas No AVIII Gle an Exhibition at Commercial Association Parlor Tonight. t'pon Invitation of the Commercial Association, Thomas Nye, who Is vis iting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. AV. Nye for u few days, will give a hyp notic entertainment at the parlors of the association to-night, Mr. Nye has developed a wonderful ht-iiiiotie. abilltv and gives an enter- i mining exhibition of the art, His ex hibitions are in great demand while he Is In tho city, as he Is engaged for , each evening, among his many friends In Pendleton, NEW DR1DGE COMPLETE. Walla Walla County Opens New Structure to Travel. The Uluo Mountain bridge over the Walla AValla river was finished yes terday and examined by County Sur veyor L. AV. Loohr. Desldea building Hi.. 1,,-Mi'n n bulkhead has been con- Intruded, und the waters of the river If jou lire interchtel In Oil Painting, see us.. Our line is a complete. ACADEMY HOARDS 1 STRETCHERS 2 DRUSHES ARTISTS' SADLES DLENDERS I SKY DRUSHES 1 PLAQUES 2 TUDE COL'tfttS We iniiko a specialty of frani- lug pictures. Newest stock of 2 frames. : C. C. SHARP 2 Opera House DIock. GAINING FA MET inion made, HAND MADE.. clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. GET IT, Don't accept a substitute. MAKERS. "LIKE THE OLD FRUIT FAIRS" ELEVENTH ANNUAL j SpokanelnterstateFair Spokane, October 3 to 9 With Large Dliplay In all Departments. $2,000 Offered for Fruit and Fruit Exhibits. More than $30,000 In Premiums and Prlxes. Five or More Exciting Races Each Day. $12,000 In Purses. Downtown Carnival Each Night. Fifth Regiment British Artillery Band. Free High Class Vaudeville Attractions Dally. Fine Mineral Display, Dog Chow, Art Exhibit, Etc., Etc. Remember Low Rates and Special Excursions on all Rllroads Concession privilege for sale- Write for premium list and raco Program. nnnmiT II COSGHOVK, Secretary nud Manager. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo properly temper It for each paitlcular climate. Then, upon a jute canvass wo build up a fire, water and acid proof rooflutj material, with a ground mica fmrfaco and a wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. We'll lay tlio foods, or you can. If you havo to use a roof, we can tell you somo mighty Interesting things. They will prevent your pocket book from shriveling up. Write us. The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon