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DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PEND LETON, ORBGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 20,. PAGE F1VK. PERSONAL MENTION lonery lit Kllitnl.l- u UV0 It. n scratch wj " wo liaten WENT 1 tills Tldnlt;. : McComa npany PLY YOUW iing iten lumber of ill tli, Doora, Bl ldlng and Trj jIAVE YOU TRIED Grispo? better than SALE only nY ANY fvnflK VAOKAORS FOR 250, i-n lull'"1' Ennat im." food. STANDARD Grocery Company JOHNNY-ON-THE-SPOT DETilVEItY. 211.210 COUHT STREET. (Will Soon Bo In Our Now Building.) CITY BREVITIES n mder. Oct aunny. Cuh registers at Wlthee's. FrMh fruit ly at Martin's. JJ.50 Udles Gloria siioes ui 'do1u and Hanan shoes at Roob- Ice cream and soda every day at M Delta- v,w hats, all the latest siyics, nee .ken at Teutsch's. Ihe very latest In Drown anu mue ;,U, Just arrived. Toutsch's. smokers cot satisfaction at Ilow- Lji, formerly Roes' clear store. mr Kent Nice room with uoaru, 1 location. Apply at tins omco. f, gale Two Iiundreu corus ioui jrtdry cottonwnnd. S. SI. Rlchard n rhe St George restaurunt, open Srand night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- tzas. Blue sorgo hats, the latest. Just rtttlved at Toutsch's department ttsre. Get your clothes cleaned and tressed at Joorgcr's, 120 West Court Meet. Wanted To liny 10 Bond inllcli cons. Address box 358, Pendleton, Oregon, Wanted - Second-hand wagon Kales. Sec II. It. Ochiltree, W. & C. B. office. For Kent Good room with bath, two blocks from Main street. Inquire , it E. 0. office. For Sale- -Eight head of fresh milch cows Inquire 019 West Wal nut stree, or 'phono red 201. Wanted-School girl to assist with housework. Good home for right girl. Address "Si" this office. Wanted To root a modern house of i or 7 rooms, centrally located or north of river. Address T. C. W mis office. For Sale -About DOO tons of alfalfa ana grain hay on Hotter creek. Also good alfalfa pasture; feeding corrals "any for use. A. .1. Davis, Echo, Or, Just received the finest and largest assortment lot of stoneware ever orousnt to l'endleton, We will sell this high grade as low ns others sell cneaper grades. Every jar guaran teed. c. Ilohrmnn. Got Sunny. U C Rador. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. Piano for rent; Inquire at this of fice. For Rent Houses with or without barns. Rlhorn & Nowlln. 'The Woman Wins," by Robert Bnrr, new books arriving at Nolf's. Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages 530 per month. Address P. O. box 34. All Maccabees are urged to be pres ent at the meeting tonight. Business of Importance will bo acted upon which Is of Interest to all. i Quality, not Quantity. : Expert i Watch Repairing : n. . vo uur Watch nr olnolr a repairing? Is time an Im portant factor to you? rU". tlle "sk of havl"K Ittocs" rulnod' Brlne Prices reasonable ana all work guaranteed. HUNZIKER The Progressive Jeweler. Hi Main Street. Itonil Ik Forgotten. Ah the result of the recent ap praisement of part of the military res ervation to the west of the city, prep aratory to the sale which was to have occurred next month, some difficulty has arisen regarding the status of the county road running across the reser vation. A few days ago Col. E. S. Godfrey received word from the war depart ment stating that It had no record of such a road existing, and ndvlslng that tlie road should be Ignored In making the sale of the land. Colonel Godfrey ndvisotl the county of the proposed action, and a search of the records was made, So far the field notes of the road, and the. surveyor's report, giving the exact locution, have not been found. Hut conclusive evidence has been found that these were made, and that the war department had given its con sent to the establishment of the rood. Walla Walla Union. Joseph Owenhousc departed this morning for Heppnor on business. Moses Taylor, a prominent Athena farmer, was In Pendleton last night. Miss Beda Carlstrom has been en gaged to teach school district No. 67, on the south fork of the Walla Walla. Misses Nellie Jay, Myrtle Dlzney, Clyde Whltemore and Jennie Taylor left this morning for Pullman, Wash., where they will enter the Washington State Agricultural College, C. S. Haines left this morning on a 15-day outing trip that will include Walla Waila, Spokane, Sound points and Portland. He will also visit his old home at Sherwood, in the valley. Rev. G. W. Rlgby and. his son Ar thur leave tomorrow for Alberta on a prospecting trip. II they find the country suitable for raising cattle they will probably Invest, and: later W. T. Rlgby will follow. Rev. C. T. Hurd, of Salem, has ar rived and will assist Rev. Lovell In the tent meetings on the north side, Mr. Hurd Is superintendent of the de partment of devotional work of the united Chrlstlnu Endeavor societies of the state. VAUDEVILLE AT PANTHEON. Water iind Forage Scant. Sheepmen aver that water and range are liolli necommg scarce m the mountains, and that the protract ed dry weather has produced serious doubts about there being sufficient pnstuuige In the lower country to support the flocks when they leave the mountains, which they must necessarily soon do. There has been less rainfall In the Blue mountains tills rati than for any fall for 15 years past, and the water supply for the sheep Is correspondingly less nnd the forage more scant. Phut! Now Under the Management of .T. Murray Smith. The Pantheon will open next Mon day night under the management of J. Murray Smith, of Seattle, who has secured a lease of the property and will put on all the best amusements which ever come to the larger towns of the Northwest. Under his manage ment the Pantheon becomes a part of the famous Lang-Edison Empire clr cult. A telegram received by Mr. Smith ut noon toduy announces that the Whitman Sketch company and the Hegals will open the season here next Monday. Throughout the winter all changes of program and attractions will be made in the middle of the week, and every evening's entertainment will consst of a double bill two complete performances, the first beginning at 7:30 o'clock, the second at S:4C. Every Saturday afternoon there will be a matinee for children, nt which the complete, unabridged perform, anee given that evening will be pre sented. Under Mr. Smith's management the Pantheon will be a place to which ladles and children can go without es corts If they choose, and from start to finish there will he nothing to of fend the most refined tastes. BOOM AT ARLINGTON. Projection or Makes Branch .xnrortnxerd of WE WANT TO SHOW EVERY WOMAN WANTING SHOES OUR NEW FLEXIBLE WELT SHOES AT 53.00 AND ?a.r.O A PAIR. LACE AND BLUCHER PATTERNS, AND IN ALL SHAPES, LASTS AND WIDTHS. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE REACHING THE SPOT. the Condon a Great Stir. "I never saw Arlington so lively, sold Alexander G. Ogllvle. of Wallace, Cochran & North, who was In Pen clleton this morning. "The town Is full or railroad men and laborers, und grading machinery Is being shipped Into the. place hi carloads. It Is ex peeled thut the grading work wilt be completed by January 1, and by the first of April the O. R. & N. will have its cars running to Condon." Mr. Ogllvle is a pioneer of Eastern Oregon. He engaged in the sheep business for n .number of years. His home Is In Portland. "The Dalles," he said, "Is taking on a brighter look nnd the prospects are for brlslcinisl ness. The work on the O. R. & N. extension to Dufur Is responsible for a great amount of The Dalles activ ity." Mr. Ogllvle went to Walla Wnlui this morning, but will return to l'en dleton In a day or two. Ft-m-hil Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, In brief, was the condition of an old soldlur by name of J. J. Hav ens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctor's nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Elec tro Bitters. It put htm on his feet in abort order and now ho testifies: "I'm on the road to complete recov ery." Best on earth for "liver and kidney troubles and ail forms of stomnch and bowel complaints. Only DOc. Guaranteed by Tallmun & Co., druggists. GOSPEL TEXT MEETING. It Can Bo Done, so Scores of Pendle ton Citizens Say. To cure an aching back, The pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tis the kidneys. Donn's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys. Mrs. J. Brynk, who lives on Star street, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a grand medicine, as I know from experience, and I have no hesitation in saying that any sufferer from back ache or other kidney troubles who will give them a fair trial, will be more than satisfied with the results. I suffered for three or four years with pains hi my back, which became acute when I attempted to bend over, or to lift anything. Besides, I had vlipimintism or lumbago In my left arm -so bad that I could not raise it above my shoulder without assistance fro mmy left hand. I saw uoan s Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at the Brock & McComas Co.'s drug store. When I had used three boxes the backache had vanished and with It the rheumatic pain's through my arms." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. V.. sole agents for the United States. Remember ihe name Doan's and take no other. CHOOL BOOK School Supplies of All Descriptions Blankets Washed. Commencing September first, blan kets will be washed at the Pendleton Woolen Mills, at the following prices; White blankets, $1.00 per pair. Colored blankets, 7Cc per pair. Indian robes, 50c each. Blankets and robes must he deliv ered and called for by owners, and paid for upon delivery. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, Lessee. Heal Estuto Transfers. William W. McQueen to Pierce, quarter section of land Milton; consideration, $1000. Alva near Brooke Anderson, a 17-year-old high school student nt Davenport, Ia "chinned" a horizontal bar eight times the opening day of school, and fel dead of heart failure. 1 LOG CABIN ICE CREAM fni,.001!1'0" rumos Ice- Crcnin can ngulu bo obtained ut tho old ""onto lb Clll)lll S0(ln foulUuIni KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A, O. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS. Ittns. I.ou-ll and Jliutl Will Preach on North Side. The large tabernacle of the United Evangelical church was placed In po sition yesterday on Logan street, near Jackson, on the north side. Rev. C. T. Hurd. of Salein, Or., who will as sist during the services, arrived In town last evening and Is tho guest of Rev. G. L. Lovell. The first service will be held this evening at 8M5, at which Rev. Hurd will in-each. The lent will bo made comfortable, and a cordial Invitation Is extended to nil to attend, Coming Lightweight Fight. Al Hurtublse, a lightweight fighter, who bus appeared in preliminaries be fore the Pendleton Athletic Club, Is anxious for a go with Jack Mitchell. Mitchell says he is willing to fight Hurtublse, provided $100 forfeit money, to be used also as a side bet. Is placed by each man, and on condi tion that the bout be pulled off with in two weeks. Hurtublse says he Is willing to post the forfeit, but- that two weeks Is too short a time in which to make ready. "I Intend to be in training when I fight," he said. $100 Rowan! $00. The readers of this paper will bejiruned to learn that there Is ot least one dreaded disease that science has bceu able to cure In ull Its staecs. and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fratenjlty. Cutnrrh being a constitutional disease, re n.iirai n rnnut 1 1 n tlonul treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Intornally, .nc.tlng. directly upon tho blood anu mucous sur faces of tho system, thereby destroy ng the foundation of tho disease, aiiil giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its worn, tuo propneiu ,m, uuiu faith In its curatlvo powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Semi for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Vanilly Pills for constlpa tlou. Notlco to Contractors. Sealed proposals will ho received at the offlco of tho undersigned until Saturday, September 2-i, ut 7 p. m., 1904, for tho erection and completion of a frame residence with stone foun dation, for N. Humphreys, according to tho plans and specifications now on file In my office, room 12, In Judd bMmn" C E. TROUTMAN. Architect. "A Teas Steer." "A Texas Steer" has always been considered the greatest Hoyt money maker and now, In Its 15th year, Is continuing right along in the even tenor of Its way piling up money. A successful piny nowadays is belter than a bank. This play has made over $300,000 for Hoyt & McKee. The production has always been kept U)i to the original stnndard and the companies have always been evenly balanced and satisfactory. This unique, political satire will be seen ut the Fruiter tonight. Nasal CATARRH Ely In all Its stages. 'c Praam Palm o uibuui uuiai fish cleanse, eoothe nd heals tho dUraocd membrane. It curm catarrh and drhes away a cold In the head nulcklr. Cream Halm It placed Into the no6trll(,cpreada oter the membrane and l absorbed. Keller li lav mediate and a cure follow. It U not drying doct not produce murzlng. Lare Size, 0 cents at Drug. gtts or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 ccuta. ELY DHOTlIEltS, 6i Wairen Street, New York CARLOAD OF STONEWARE All size Jars, crocks, jugs, churns, etc. We will make tho price satisfac tory. Sue us. DESPAIN CLARK. No matter uhut school your children attend ue liavo the cor rect hooks and tablets. Wo carry everything In school hooks ami supplies. Our stock Is tho best nnd prices tho lowest. Parents need have no hesitancy In sending their children to our stoic for hooks, ns they ulll receive as careful attention and ho Bhcn tho sanio fair treatment as If you called In person. Old school hooks received in exchange or for cash. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationeiy Store PORT WINE TONIC Port Wine Iron and Oregon Ginpo Hoot. Tho demand for a gentle and effectlvo tonic to stimulate nnd recup erate the debilitated system, lias induced thm uiusuuw wiinu re LIQUOIt CO. to place on the murket the Port AVIno Tonic, assuring their patrons that It will speedily tono up tho syBtom of persons suffering from ull forms of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Malarial com plaints to which people of all parts of the country are subjectod. It con tulns no poisonous Ingredients and can bo taken by tho weakest persons with the best results. As a strengthening tonlo und appetizer it has no equal. Prepared with the greatest care. Tho principal parts are composed of Selected Oregon Grape Hoot. Iron and our Famous Cucumonga (H-year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to bo more strength ening than meat. Oregon Grape Boot Is noted for Its blood-giving and purifying qualltlen, while the Iron rebuilds and tones up tho entire system. The result Is a remedy unequaled for general medicinal purposes and a beverage pleasing to the taste. Prepared and botMed under our porsonal supervision nnd guaranteed exactly as represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It, and take no other. DIBECTIONS From three to four wlue glasses each day. In Jugs Only Full ijuurts, 75o; Half gallon, $1,25; Gallon, $2.25. OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. Bowman Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street, Near Depot. Sewing Machines Must Go Closing out wile of ull iiiuchliies on hand. SO NEW AND SECOND-HANI) MACHINES. Of nil makes and descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand ling sewing machines, I will close out all machines at less than fac tory price. Drop Head Singer machines, (as good us now) $25.00 X Drop Head New Home, now 9sa.uu X Other machines warranted to bow properly and give satisfaction, for $5.00 and up. ', I JOE BASHER t CAItPETSFUJlNITUrB STOVES. ; ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER y Wo properly temper it for each particular climate. Then, upon a jute canvass wo build up a fire, water and acid proof rooting material, with a ground mica surface and a wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. Wo'll lay the goods, or you can. If you have to use a roof, we can toll you some mighty Interesting things. Thoy will prevent your pocket book from shriveling up. Write us. The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregc