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PAGE SEVEN. rw - - - J PERSONAL MENTION DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETOK, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, HAVE VOU TRIED packages Ln nr.avuPAST food. rOR 25C. BI2TTER Til AX ron sale onia hy AXY STANDARD rocery company .10H.VXY-OX-TIin.SPOT DEMVKHY. 211-210 COURT STREET. (Will Soon Be In Our Xcw Biillillnf;.) - . .... Perry returned today . nnrnrrpc 111 U IV t-r Rader. Get sunnj. registers at Wlthee s. ....... rtoosevelt s. t .... rfniiv at Martin s. .1 Liiles Glcria shoes at Roose- -Us and Han .n shoes at Roos- cream and soda every lta. day at just arr v I i:-s get s -r.r ly r. latest styles, see I'rown and blue Teutsch'3. sfa'tion at IIow- igar store. i with board, this office. ! 1 cords four- s M. Rlchurd- - .nit, open '.ii.per. proprl- Oet Sunny. U C Rader. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. Piano for rent; inquire at tills of fice. 120-page pencil tablet, 3c. Nolf's school supply store. For Rent Houses with or without barns. Rihorn & Nowlln. Japanese cook wants a job. Wages $30 per month. Address p. O. bos 34. FORMERLY OP PKXDLKTOX. I .ItliOS r 1 r.s- . 'ks f- r uui.d;. latest. Just department cleaned and :o West Court Koort milch r.V Pendleton, . romii with bath, Main street. Inquire he.i'l of fresh O'w Went Wal- v r.-l 204. assist with . in.'iif for right '( Ins office, t a modern house fitrally located or 1 I i'.-s- T. C. W., w- to rent, but If , ..p.-rty at a bar- ou K. T. Wade - ini.-n. Office ill 'me .el : finest und largest f stoneware ever We will sell as others sell e' ades' E ery Jar guaran ty Rohrmar 'i g' ie ..s low Quality, not Quantity. Patch Repairing : Pa repairing l t(. . fnt factor to you? " pur tlmepiece ruined. Ilrl., i lo US. Prices HUNZIKER I Progressive Jeweler. J "6 Main Street .lames 1,. Huffman, Mmtlcrt'i' anil Snicldo in Spokane County. James L. Hoffman, who shot Mrs. Henry Hofft to death on her hus band's farm Thursday, seven miles from Mead, in Spokane county, Washington, once lived in Pendleton. He left here in 1S97 for the Klondike, remaining there several yeurs. He returned to Pendleton about four years ugo, patd his membership in the Woodmen of the World, in which he was in good standing and then left again for Alaska. A little over two years ago he returned to Spokane county. It appears from a letter left by Hoffman and from other and con firmatory evidence that he was en gaged to marry .Mrs. Hofft, whoso maiden name was Kmma Light, and that he became insane fiom Jealousy and shot the woman the day follow ing her marriage to Henry Hofft. Hoffman's letter claims that the wo man turned him down for a home. Hofft being In god circumstances, while he him.xelf was not. Hofft found his wife and Hoffman lying dead in the open field, with everj' evidence that the woman had fled for her life and had put up a desperate struggle after being over taken. She was shot twice through the head, while the suicide had one bullet through his brain. T. P. Lund has returned from Walla Walla. Mrs. W. S, fiom Athena. John Halley Is in Poise visiting with his parents. H. J. Conner left this morning for Cedarvllle, Mo., on a visit. Bishop O'Reilly was on the west bound train this morning. T. G. Halley will go to Bolso to night to visit with his parents. Miss Jean McDonald left this morn ing for Portland to attend St. Helens Hall. Tully Somers has gone to Wallowa county with the Intention ot taking land. Win Johnson has returned from Granite and will remain here for the winter. Mrs. J. R. Candlsh. of Garfield, Wash., Is In the city u guest at Hotel nickers, William Krasslg is nt the state fair and will visit other valley points be- rore returning. W. P. Matlock and wife are ex pected to return from the California tour Sunday next. I T. W. Ayers went north this morn-1 lng, and is spending the day hunting! on Weston mountain. . Mrs. William Krasslg went to Wes- 1 ton this morning to visit with her mother, Mrs. Leach. A. D. Stlllman leaves tonight for St. Louis, the World's Fair and other Kostern points of Interest. Leon Cohen, of the Peoples Ware house, returned this morning from a business visit to Portland. Kred Vincent and Pred Hartman left this morning for Seattle, where , they will enter the State University 1 Dr. C. S. Collier, the dentist, will I leave for Portland in a few days to resume his studies in the dental col lege. X. W. Weis and Thomas Mllk-r were sentencod to three days each In the city jail this morning for drunk enness. . Mnik E. Williams, draughtsman in Architect C. H. Troutman's office departed last night for Portlan l on shoit visit. Thomas Walsh, trulnmnster fm tli i . R. & X arrived on the morning train from the east and rerun r ' t La Grande on the midday freight A. C Haley Is spending a few d.is In town en route from Baker City to San Francisco, where he has secured a contract which will demand his at tention for several months. Dr. J. 51. I'ruett and his sister, Mrs. i M. s. wnitmuii, lert on the west bound train this morning. Mr. Pru- tt will return to Oakland and Mrs. Whitman will visit in Portland. J. O. Henry, of the firm of Henry it Carr, undertakers of LaGrunde, is In town today and will go to Walla Walla and from there to Portland to the State 'Undertakers' association. The Misses Lillian and Margery Miller, of Dlulock. have nrrlved and will make their home for the ensu ing year with the family of Theodore Dminer, and attend the public whools. i ills. Jerome mown und daughter. Miss May Urown, of Sumpter, who COUNT CASSINI SAYS whiskey. Russian Imperial Embassy, Washington. The HAYNER WHISKEY which has been used at the Russian Embassy haa given universal satisfaction. It is an admirable household ft . b Itusslan AmbMfSdor. THE ONLY WHISKEY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY AND PERFECT PURITY. Government statistics show that the famous Miami Valley produces better Rraln and has purer water than any other section of this country. It is Nature's garden. Right In the heart of this favored spot is our distillery. We have at our very door t ho two essentials for producing the finest whiskey In tho world tho best grain, nud tho purest water. Add to these ono of tho most completely equipped distilleries ever operated and an experience of 3S years In distilling whiskey and you nave a combination that is uncqualcd anywhere. That's why HAYNER WHISKEY is tho best for medicinal aud other uses. That's why wo have over half a million satisfied customers. That's why YOU should try It. Don't for get that it goes direct from our own distillery to you, with nil Its original strength, rich ness and flavor, carries a United States Jief;istereJ Distiller's Guarantee of PURITY and AGE and saves the dealers enormous profits. Your money back If you're not satisfied. DIRECT FROM OUR DISTILLERY TO YOU Saves dealers' profits. Provonts adulteration. HAYNE WHISKEY 4 FULL QUARTS m EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US r s JS-S SEVEN YEAR. Ol t mm ES1HED THE H 4-3 ST. PAUL, MINN. DP n Wo will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES ol HAYNER SEVEN-YEAR. OLD RYE for $4.00, nnd wo will pay tho express charges. Try it and if you don't find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from anybody elso at any price, then send it back at our expense, and your $4,00 will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How could it bo fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied you arc not out a cent. We ship in n plain sealed case, no marks to show what's inside, rnr-r a beautiful gold-tipped class and PTOSCC I" IftELEL CORKSCREW SENT WITH YOUR ORDER ST 111111 Remember, a Hayncrauart Is an honest quart of 3a ounces, 4 to the. gallon, just one-fourth DISTILLERY, TROY, 0, more than In bottles of other brands, really reducing our price Just that much HAYNER DISTILLING ST. LOUIS, MO. DAYTON, O. ATLANTA, CA mssmssm li?e CHURCHES Coimivxntlonnl Church Strvlrts nil S'1PI.H .IS follOU1- S'l!l'il KI llOOl at 1" a. in., munni,;; uiirship ami ine.iclii:i(j .11 11, subji-ct. "Tho Dlum- 1 ty ajiU itewurd of Winall Dutl.-x." 1 KvenliiK nervlct? at 7:30, Hubject, of I laddroMi. "Is the "World ami IVmllelon , (Slowing iSettor?" itally day will lie observed on the following Sunday, tho 26th. A cordial welcome to all. Jon athan Kdwards, ustor. ' I 'i'-t Kml .MU-I011 Corner Wobh I und Jlaplo streets. Sunday school at I 3 p. in. j I'K'hj lorlnu Church i'reuchliiB I services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 . m I Kev. G. U i.ovoll, of thu United livangelfcal church will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. The School Supplies of tions I, II. Kit'iicy In Toun. J. 11. Keeney, the veteran ntuife driver, uus in town litis morning en route to Walla AValln.. where he and his wife will make their future home at 027 Sumach street. Mr. Keeney retains his Camas prairie Interests, where he has nearly 1000 acres of laud and where he Intends to Install a thoroughly up-to-date dairy sys tem. He retains his Snake river ranch Intel ests. have been vliltlng friends here, left I Sunday school at 10 as usual. All morning for Portland, where Urovwi will attend St. Helens ltlght of Way Issues. Judge Lowell went to Arlington this morning to look after home right of way questions which have arisen from the projection of the Arlington Condon branch railway. It is possi ble that the questions may be tuken Into the courts, but Mr. Lowell does not think that outcome is probable. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. -Mann. William Scott, the well known Helix fanner left last night for Fos sil, where he will visit for a short time with his daughter, Mrs. K. A. Mann, whose husband, Dr. Mann, Is now located there In the practice of dentistry. thi.- Mlwtt Hull. V. I.. JJowIsby, who for a long time has been proprietor of the lodging house at 711 Aura street, has bought J. I.. Sharon's Interest in the Arling ton lodging house, anil has possession now. C W. Cook, supervisor of the Se attle district for the International Correspondence School, Is In town do- lng business with V. W, Urueklng. I who recently resigned the agency for the school In this territory. W. O. Preston und wife of Wults burg were In town last night and went north on the morning train. They were en route home from Port land. Mr. Preston Is at the head of the Preston-Parton Milling Co. Miss Itobertu Wilklns, of La Orande, has been visiting In town, and wont to Walla Wulla this morn ing, where she wll remain for some days and return to Weston, where she will attend the State Normal College. It. H. Collins, the well known wood dealer and shipper of Kamela, was In lhe city yesterday on his way to Ralph J'olsom to Portland, llalph Folsom. of the undertaking firm of Baker and Folsom, will leave for Portland Sunday, where he will attend the State Undertakers' Associ ation for a week, and take studies In embalming. Hypnotic llvldbltlon Tonight. IJy special request Thomas Nye will give an exhibition in scientific hypnotism at the Commercial Asso ciation rooms this evening. Child ren will not be admitted. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Koeiioen'u r - '"Write W r. , , Cream can nguln bo obtained ut the old oua fountain. KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A, C. KOEPI'EN & BnOTIIEnS. are cordlully Invited. Mi'llioiINt KpUcopal Church Sunday nchool 10 a. m.; sermon. 11 u. n..; clHBf meeting. 12: 15 p. in., Kev. (i. W. Itlgby. leader. Junior League, 3 p. in., Miss Nellie Klmbrell, super intendent. Kpworth League, 6:30 p. I in. Sermon. 7 -.lit p. in. A cordlul ln 1 vllatluu to all. Hubert Warner, pas ' tor. ' l'lil Christian Church Sunday I school, 0:45 a. in.; preaching, 11 11. j 111., sixth of series 011 "Itevelatlons," Christian Kndeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p, in., subject, "The Twentieth Century Church." Prayer HM.-etlng and oholr practice Wednes day evening. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. N. II. lirooks, pas tor. linpllst Church At the First Haptlst church, corner Altu und John son streets, tomorrow, the services will be held as usual. The time for the Young People's Union aud the evening worship Is C;30 and 7:30 re spectively. The morning sermon will be on tlic theme, "Tho Crippled Hand," second hi the series on "The Freewater, where he has purchased a Christian Hand." The evening ser Hinall tract of fruit land, to be nearer ' mon Is entitled "The Christ of Com- a public school. He reports a large amount of wood now on the dump at Kamela, ready for shipment to the various markets In the Inland Empire. Purl McDuff to Alaska. Purl McDuff has resigned his posi tion with M. II. Hader, and with Mrs. McDuff will start tomorrow morning for Portland, where Mr. McDuff will attend the State Under takers' Association during the coming week. From Portland they will go to Olympla for a visit. Mr. McDuff will then go to Juneau, Aluska, where he has an engagement offered him, wlille Mrs. McDuff will spend the winter with relatives in Sacramento, New Yardmuster. W. J. Cain has resigned as yard muster for the O It. & N. at this point, aud Is succeeded by J. Kelly, who has been in the employ of the company at La Orande, Umatilla and other points. Tuo Hundred Head of IJeovos. Two hundred head of fine beeves, purchased of James Johnson, of Dale, by J. C. Lonergan for Frye-Druhn, are expected to arrive today or to morrow for shipment over the W. & C. It. Mrs. Julia A. Dibble, a pioneer of 1853, died at her homo at Molulla .Friday, aged SO years. I; mon Life." There will be special mu sic by the choir. Strangers ure al ways welcome at our services. On the evening of September 2C, we will be favored with an address by Kev, Charles A, Cook, of Illoomfleld, N. J on "Christian Stewardship." Mr, Cook is superintendent of the general committee on Chrlstlah stewardship. o M. K. Church, South Preuchlng at 11 o'clock a. in. und at 7:30 p. m,; Sunday school at 10 a. m., J. E. Kurl superintendent. Epworth League ut 1 p. in. Subject of sermon in the morning, "Jesus Kecelvlng Sinners and the Hlesslug He Olves." M, V. Howard. 9100 Kowurd $00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there in at least oue dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, ro gulres a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upou the blood and raucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fallli In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Hend for list of testimonial. Address ; F. J. CHK.VKV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. lileslngs in disguise usually have a luud time proving their Identity. No null lor what school jour children ntlcnil wo liato tho cor rect books ami tahlcH. Wo carry ewrytliln in school biinlcs anil supplies. Our .slock is tho best mill prices tho lnvtcst. Parents urcil havo no hesitancy in soiiiIIiik thi'lr children lo our store for hooks 11s they will rcccliu ns careful attention anil lie Klwii the sumo fair treatment as if 51111 called In person. Old school Hooks rccchod In oxchauKO or for cash. Book and Stationery Store Port Wine Iron anil Oregon (irapo Hoot. The deiuand for a gentle and effective tonic to stimulate and recup erate the debilitated systom, has Induced THE OHKGON WINE & LIQUOK CO. to place on tho market tho Port WI110 Tonic, assuring their patrons that It will speedily tono up the system of persons suffering from ull forms of Indigestion, Dyspepslu, Nervous Debility or Malarial com plaints to which people of nil parts of the country are subjected. It con tains no poisonous ingredients and can be taken by tho weakest persons with the best results. As a strengthening tonic and appetizer It has no equal. Prepared with the greatest care. The principal parts are composed of Selected Oregon Grupo Hoot. Iron and our Famous Cucamonga (14-year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to be more strength ening than meat. Oregon Grape Hoot is noted for Its blood-giving and purifying qualities, while the Iron rebuilds and tones up the entire system. The result Is a remedy unequaled for general medicinal purposes and a beverage pleasing to tho taste. Prepared and botUed under our personal supervision and guaranteed exactly as represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It, and take no other. DIHECTIONS From three to four wine glasses each day. In .Tug Only Full quart, 7So; Half gallon, $1.36; Gallon, $2.35. OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. liowmun Dulldlng, Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street, Near Depot. Sewing Machines Mast Go Closing out sale of ull machines 011 hand. 50 NJ3W AND SKCOND-IIA.VI) MACHINES. Of ull makes and descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand ling .sewing machines, I will close out all machines at loss than fac tory price. Drop Head .Singer mucliliios, (us good uh now) . . , , , , $25,00 Di-op Head fiesv Jlomo, notv $33,00 Other machines warranted to sow properly mid glvo satisfaction, for $5.00 und up. ' I JOE BASLER X OAKPI3TS FlIRNITimH STOVES !