PAGE 1'IVIC Eioirr taw 4 PERSONAL MENTION i DAILY F.AKT nnrnnvt Ladies, Read This Carefully nrsnsTTivi: or one or -run largest manu VltliltS Ol' LADIES' AM) misses' suits, coats and 1 JACKIE'S VHil' I stoi:i; Saturday, Sept. 24 ? mnriET TIIR RATE AND HE SURE TO CAM AND , . ;..,.; vnilY lATIWT PRODUCTIONS FOR WINTER WKAK. THIS Willi' 1E TIII'J liVfl lJ ' v.iiii n.iiir, THIS DUI'AIITMHNT. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Comer Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES n c IUder. Get Sunny. Cash registers at Wlthee's. rrh fruit dally at Martin's. Douglas anil Hanan shoes at Roos evelt's. Ice cream and soda every day at th Delta. For nent Houses with or without him. It horn & jNowim. Last day of the HUlt sale, Saturday, September 21, at Lee Toutscn b. Smokers set satisfaction at How- ird's, formerly Rees' clear store. For Sale Two hundred cords four foot, dry cottonwood. S. M. Richard' ton. The St. George restaurant, open rfiv and nlcht Mrs. Cooper, proprl .tress. Wanted To Iiuy 10 pood milch I tW3. Address box 35S, I'eiulloton, (rcgon, Seo the sv-cil winter styles in rJti F tur September 24, ut Tcutscli 3 store For Item flood room with hath, tio Work' from Main street. I nun ire it E. 0. office. Fen- Sale Klglit heart of fresh tt!!"h cow Iiuiulrc 019 West Wal tjt st.ee. oi 'phone red 204. Wanted srlioni girl to assist with husowoik. Good home for right V iMn -s "V." this office. Wanted- To rent a modern house of C or 7 rooms, centrally located or north of river. Address T. C. W., this office. For Sale About 500 tons of alfalfu and grain hay nn Butter creek. Also good alfalfa pasture; feeding corrals ready for use. A. J. Davis, Echo, Or. Saturday September 21 Is the day we will show a traveling salesman's entire line of sample suits, coats. Jackets and rain coats, lie sure nnd fall, Lee Teutsch. Furnished ltooms for Kent Elec tric lights, steam heat, free baths; prices reasonable. Gt2 Willow street, two blocks west of Main, between Alta and Webb. 'Phono black 1133. Just received the finest nnd largest assortment lot of stonewnre evor brought to Pendleton. We will sell high grade ns low ns others sell cheaper gra.les. Every Jar guarnn "d. C, Rohrman, 5 Quality, not Quantity. : Expert i Watch Repaying J Does your watch or clock J p :tdanrfpfa,r1l,,S' I time an im , Portant factor to you? yourn, th r'Sk of havlnff : it to us p rumod- I!ll"s j HUNZIKER , The Progressive Jeuclcr. J "6 Main Street. Get Sunny. U C Rader. New Knox hats, Roosevelt's. Dig line Stetson hats at Rooscvelt'B. Piano for rent; Inquire ut this office. J3.IjO ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose velt's. John Run-, of Pultun, will build n new residence next spring. Attorneys' legal covers, r()c hundred. Good quality. Nolf's. Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages $30 per month. Address P. O. box 34 Try this Sll-Kld J3.D0 shoe for wo. men ut Teutsch's. A regular $5.00 shoe. Wniucu Second-hand wagon scales. Seo H. R. Ochiltree, W. & C. R. office. Planolu foe sale for $200. Pructl cully new unci in first-class condition. Address East Oregonlan. A slight break In the street above the sewer. Is the first to develop since the June flood, it was easily repair ed. . A large number of immigrants ar rived, on the late train last night, many of whom went north tills morn ing. The regular train and an extra coach were .crowded. New Vuuilovlllo Program. I. Murray Hmlth, muunger of the new Edison theater In the .Martin building, corner of Webb and Cot tonwood streets, has booked for the opening week, which commences ATimiliiv ,. mitl ii In. Will ( i.mI iI.im. uliiir. lug anil dancing comedians and sketch team, and the Reguls In mu sical turn and novelty fire-eating acts. New Illustrated songs and moving pic tures. Two performances . win be given each evening, commencing at :: and s:.su siiurp. Vt-leriin fl. It. iV- X. Operator. George G. Gish, for many years a telegrapher in the employ of the Or egon Jtailroud & Navigation Compa ny, but now engaged In business ut Prescott, Wash., was in Pendleton last night. "The rainfall in U'ulla Walla county," said Mr. Glsh, "has not been as heavy as the showers In this por tion of the Inland Empire " W. C. Hill' W. C. llurgess, lutendeut of the ut this place, hits gess will not go life either here or time, but take a as his health Is from too close up and hard work. ;ss Resigned, for 15 years super electric light plant resigned. Mr. Uur- lnto active business elsewhere for some much needed rest, becoming Impaired plication to business Tent .Meeting. The tent meetings are growing In interest. A stove has been placed In the large tent so it Is comfortably wanned. Last, night u fair congre gation listened to nn eloquent sermon by Rev. Hind, of Salem, ills subject was, "Who Will You Choose V" Raising Ills Dwelling. E. E. Harlow is having ills dwell ing at the southeast corner of Aura uud Allu streets raised, ami also moved back from the street 10 feet farther than it formerly stood. 1 Cotil Estate Transfers. William Mills luis sold to Edgar L. Smith u quarter section of land near Pendloton, the consideration being $1000, llullt a Now llnrn. J. P. Sullivan has had a new barn built upon ills residence property at 800 West Alta street. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM tovorlto L. !a,llm"8 Ico Cream can nguin bo obtained at tlio old " Cabl" fountain. KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A' 0. koeppen & nnonircns. Duncan McDonald, nn Athena far mer, Is In this city today. Mark Williams, the architect, will return from Portland next Sunday. William Scott,' proprietor of lllda wuy Springs summer resort. Is In the city. A. S. Qunnt, of Alba, Is In Pendle ton today. Mr. Quant Is postmaster at Alba. J. H. Howard, who hns been har vesting In the Juniper country, Is In tli city today. William Rudlo, of Walla Wnlla, was In town yesterday, returning home this morning. Mrs. A. H. Smith left for lone this morning, nfter spending the summer with her daughters here. Mrs. S. J. McRrlde nnd her grand daughter, Miss Fny Stanton, have re turned from their visit to Spokane. Drunk nnd disorderly on the streets has cost William Hiri.ng three dnys' liberty nnd he Is locked In the city Jail. John Harrison, of Pilot nock. Is In town. Mr. Harrison is the proprietor of u 350-acre fruit, grain and cattle farm, W. P. Wallan and wife, nnd their sou-ln-law nnd daughter, H, Engler and wife, of Illot Hock, are In town today. J. W. Anderson, president of the Northwestern Electric Light nnd Power company., went north thls morning in rompany with Dr. Vin cent. Frederick W. Heck, who shot him self a week ngo, Is now thought to have passed the critical stage of his Illness, and his recovery Is almost as sured. C. Wood, n young man from Orange Junction, Wash., is substitute telegraph operator at the O. R. & N. depot while C. S. Hulncs Is taking his vacation. Mrs, It. Alexander returned last evening from Portland, where she hus been visiting since the conclusion of the Knights Templar conclave at San Francisco. Mrs. J. A. Horle has returned from Portland, to which plnco she accom panied her son Earl and daughter Function, who are now In the Wash ington State University at Senttle. Rev. Arthur 0. Dill and wife, of Ni agara Falls, who are touring the West for health and pleasure, and who have been guests of Hotel St. George Cor severul days, left for Portland this morning. William Fitzgerald, a shoe sales man of Portland, formerly of this place, was la .town yesterday and to day, leaving here this morning. Mr. Fitzgerald once conducted a boot uud shoe business on Main street. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Henderson, of this city, who have been absent hi the Fust for tile nnst six weeks, are ex pected to arrive home this evening. the Hendersons have been vis ting In Indiana and the St. Louis fair. Mr. and Mrse. J. H .King and their daughter, Miss Ethel, left for Rltss vllle.thls morning after severul weeks' spent In visiting and traus.iclJng bus iness In this county. They were for merly residents of Cold Springs. Arthur Nixon. Miss Stella Nixon and Miss Dottle Perry, of Walla Walla Walla, were In Pendleton last night on their way home from La. Grande, where they had business he roic till- United States land office. Elbert Tally went to Colfax this morning for a visit of a month. He will then return to his old home In Nebraska for the winter, but will come to Pendleton next spring, and Intends to miike his home In this, county. ' Rev. J. M. Turner of the Methodist church, South, at Covello, Wash,, was In town yesterday, the guest of trlcnds here while awaiting the ar rival of his wife from Grass Valley. Sherman county, where she has been visiting a sick relative. O. O. AValluck. who came during, July from Round Pond, OUlahuma, has rented land in the Juniper coun try and will engage In wheat raising, though he expects to buy fruit land In the northern part of the county up on which to make his home. D. A. Collins, the horseman, Is In Ml ton today, taking slops toward the organisation of nn association of far mers and others ut that point inter ested In fine horses. While there he will visit with his nephew, Jacob Ilayden, whom he has not seen In 1 years. GRAND Millinery Sale Saturday, September 23 25 Per Cent Reduction I Off Regular Price OS ALL FALL AXI WINTER SIILLINKUY. PATTERX HATS, STRE1CT HATS fJAGK AND CH12SS TURIIAXS. $10.00 Ladles Millinery, Sale Price $7.50 $8.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale, Prloo i .$0.00 $7.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale Price $.".S.' i $0.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale Price ,. $t..V $5.00 Ladles' Millinery. Sale Price $:l.7.- $1.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale Price $:t.(H $.1.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale Price $'.VJ. $2.00 Ladles Millinery, Sale Price $1.50 $1.50 Ladies' Millinery, Sale Price ,. $1.12 $1.00 Ladles' Millinery, Sale Price $ .75 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE REV. S I ONE WILL SPEAK. Appointments .Made In the Inters! of Local Option. The following dates have been made for the Rev. Stone, D. D., who will speak upon the live temperance Issues of the day. The list Is subject to perhaps one or two slight changes, but In the mala will be observed closely: Thursday. 22, Weston; Friday, 23, Helix; Saturday, 24, Adams; Sunday, 25, Athena; Monday, 2(5, Pilot Rock; Tuesday, 2", Uutter Creek; Wednes day. 28, Echo; Thursday. 29, Milton; Friday. 30, Freewnter; Saturday. Oc tober 1, ami Sunday, October 2, Pendleton. MOVED TO TOWN. Candidate's Narrow Escape. Walla Walla, Sept. 23 William A. Rltz. democratic candidate for the eglslaturo, from the 12th district, nau i narrow escape from being killed doudny. He was riding a green lorso near his farm southwest of the itf u'lwn the animal stumbled nnd fell. Mr. Hits; being caught under It. he horse got up, but unfortunately r. Rltz's right toot was cnugui in utiiTim. The animal started to in .l.tu'n the road, dragging Mr- Rita Ith hml. in passing along the road mi nmmiL'ed to grab lioiu oi a l.niwiiB r straw and thus suc ceeded in bringing the animal to a , iifi.ii. It hud cone about iuu yards. Mr. RIU was severely bruised about the body, bu wo-auie to uu in the city today. Cut Stirt" to Tiio Dulles. M.iiiiirnatilll Ilros. itro today load- i. n nn ri unil nf cut stone for tho now Odd Fellows' building at The Dalles. Is the solected product ot tne r,i roii stone (iiiarrles, nnd nil hand cut by the Monternstollls. In .Tnnniiln Stiller, after a long life time of scheming to make ends meet, is believed to be on the highroad to i.,ir. n millionaire from oil being struck on an otherwise almost worth less piece of Texas laud in which ho Invested years ago. II. .1. Tulor Will Sow Three Hundred ami Fifteen Acres of Wheal. H. J. Taylor, one of the prosperous farmers who lives nbout eight miles northeast of Pendleton, has moved to town, occupying a residence at the corner of Garden and High streets, and will remain for the school year, with tjireu children In the public schools. Mr. Taylor will this fall sow 315 acres ot winter wheat. He reports Unit about twice as much ralu fell In the neighborhood of Fulton during the past two days as fell In Pendleton, but not enough to start rail plowing nnd seeding. Newly lucnteil Grain Elevator, J. W. King, of AVnltsburg, has spent a week hi fills place negotiating for the sale of territory rights for the manufacture and sale of a giiln ele vator or dump (of which he Is the Inventor and patentee) especially de signed to facilitate the handling of grain In the sack In warehouses. The contrivance Is said to be a complete success, but Mr. King was not able to make terms with parties here. He lias already sold manufacturing and jolilii rights for the entire state of IdalRi. John Ulricli Dead. John Ulrlch, 80 years of nge. died last night of cancer, ufter a prolonged Illness. The funeral will bo held to morrow under the nusplces of the Grand Army of the Republic, of which the deceased was a member. Ulrlch had resided In Pendleton a number of years. Ho is survived by a sou. New Teacher Expected. Yesterday City Superintendent E. II. Conklln wired Miss Cox, of Salem, that her application for a position In the Pendleton public schools hud been accepted and she Is expected to ar rive in time to begin teaching next Monday. One more teacher Is yet needed and will probably be supplied by Mi'liduy, also. Expett Collectors We have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. rim. nlan is: "No collections, no charges. Suits instituted, Judgment? advertised. Tho Vun Alhtlne-Gortlon & Co., Mer cantile, Agency, II. V. Llpo & Co., Mgrs. 110 E. Court St. Telephone Muln 311. INSURANCE. Eire, Llfo nnd Accident. JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard waro Store. BIBLES We liae Just recclwil n wry fine lino of lllhlcs, Prujcr Honks. Testiiiueuts anil Hynilitlls, including IIAGSTEK'S 'coinpre hciislu' Teachers' Ilible, HAGSTER'S Sunday School Teachers' lllble, IIAGSTEK'S Sell-Prououiitliig Tern-hern' Hlhle. Leather bound Divinity Circuit uud Indexed. Cambridge Reference Jtlbles with Concordance. Cambridge Prajci- Hooks. Cambridge Prnjei- Rooks uud lljiuuiils. Cambridge, Testaments. The best lllhlcs published. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Stove PORT WINE TONIC Port Wine Iron uud Oregon Grupe Root. The demand for a gentle and effective tonic to stlmulato and recup erate the debilitated system, has Induced THE OREOON WINE & LIQUOR CO. to placo on the murkot the Port Wine Tonic, ussurlng tholr patrons that it will speedily tono up the system of porsons suffering from ull forms of IndlgeBtlou, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Malarial com plaints to which people of all parts of tho country' uro subjected. It con tains no poisonous Ingredients and can bo taken by the weakest persona with the best results. As a strengthening tonlo nud appetizer it has no ecpjal. Prepared with the greatest care. Tho principal parts uro composed of Solected Oregon Grape Root. Iron uud our Fumous Cucatnouga (H-yeur-old) Port. Port Wine is acknowledged by physicians today to bo more strength ening than meat. Oregon Grape Root is noted for Its blood-giving and purifying qualities, whllo the. iron robulldu and tones up tho entire system. The result Is a remedy unequaled for general medicinal purposes and a beverage pleasing to tho tnsto. ' Prepared and botUed under our personnl supervision and guaranteed exactly us represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It, nnd tuko no other. DIRECTIONS From thiee to four wine glasses each duy. Ill Jugs Only Full quarts, 75c; llnir gallon, $1.25; Gallon, $2.25. OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. I'euillelon, Oregon. Rowman Building, Main Street, Near Depot. Heating and Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges : LI-3T US SUPPLY YOU WITH A NEW STOVE AT OUR MONEY I SAVER'S PRICES. WE MAKE EVERY STOVE IN OUR STORE A I RARGAIN. SEE US IJEI'ORE YOU IIUY A STOVE. V. STROBLE 20 Court Street ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER We properly temper it for each particular climate. Then, upon a jute canvuss we build up a fire, water and acid proof roofing material, with a ground mica surface and a wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. We'll lay the goods, or you can. If you have to use a roof, wo can toll 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