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AAILY EAST ORHGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATVRDAY, MARCH 18, !, PAGE NISE. i 1 PERSONAL MENTION TWELVE PACKS. Of a moderately "Rakish" build GO WELL WITH A YOUNG FAC E. FOR THE OLDER ONES. WE 1LVVE THE CONSERVATIVE SHAPES. Five words about Hats for the man about town '. I 2 3 Blacks and Browns - This Spring 1 Teutsch, Hatter CITY BREVITIES Nuts at Taiem's. . , Get -sunny. U C Rader. . ' ' Fine 'oranges at Tatom's. Best wood and coal, 'McAdams. . tVh'ere dlj', you get thai hati . At Lee Teutsch's. ' '" ' Highest cash price for second-hand goods at Sharon & Eddings. If you want to be In line, buy your spring.. hat ,ut J .Teutsch's. , l I Always pleased are ' smokers who buy at Howard's cigar store. , Usi 'th fclMslfiea ajs tn fl,!! your wants. It's a sure, easy way. See those swell .peg-top trousers and nobby top ooaU at Alexander's. The latest stationery, Panama Fi bre, flvo shades, Nolfs book store. Ti e St. George restaurant, open dand night. Jlrs. Cooper, proprie tress. ' The kind, of hats you like to wear are at The Peoples Warehouse. Don't forget. ' ' ' J 16.00 Cravenette rain coats for J7.B0 this week at The Peoples Ware house. Regulnr 7c rice for 4c per pound at 1", 8. Younger & Hon. Phone Main 2S1. Nice, fat bananas, 2 for Dc, 30c per dozen, at Y. S. Younger & Son. Phone Main 281. A" first-class stenographer and bookkeeper Is advertising for a posl tion In the classified ads. Why Is It yru arc looking so un usually weu . j nave just pougnt a a new hat at Teutsch's. New Ideas In suits and top coats at The Peoples Warehouse. Call around and have a look at them. Just received a swll line of Leo pold's spring clothing, also the latest In fancy vests at Alexader's. Slebert, the tailor. Is showing the new spring fashions at his new loca tion on Webb street, near E. O. building. - " tJ C Rader; ' Git siinnyi A f J " Confection at Tatom's.' '' McAdams, wood and coal. Head the classified ails each eve ning. They are Interesting. ' The "Western Olrl." the latest march and two-step, 24c eachiTs'oIf's, For tennis shoes, go to the Peoples Warehouse. They have a, complete line.,; . ' ' . . ... ..- Regular 60c oranges for. 36o dozen at F. S. Younger & , Son: Phone Main 281.' ' ' , ," . 't. Two' packages Force or Malta-1 Vita for 25o at F. S: Younger ft! Son. Phon Main S81."? ''- ...':'; uei ine nauu or using tne classi fied ads und you -will . wonder how you got along so long without the habit. .. : , Ten cent ttimrs are being sold for five cents by R.- N, Ilenneman. See list of brands In display ad on, ot pnge of this issue. Graham & Hunter are offering ex traordinary low prices on carpets for 10 days. See bargains offered in their advertisement In this issue. A house fur rent was advertised two days ul a, cost of 25 cents In the classified columns of Ilia East Ore gonlan, und brought six renters. J' ' J f. ' ;' ' " i In cleaning ymif lions ( If you find you have suqi hu.;-l:Oi" i;0'"ls you do not want, convert th.-ni inlo. eash by using a vl i-siiieil ;j fie Easinie gonlan. V ,! $ f ? ' : s Dr. T. M. Henderson Is expected home this evening from the East E. J. Brown, representing the Pa cific Paper company, of Portland, Is In the city. MIbs Edith Johnson left last night for Athena, : where she is visiting friends und relatives. Mrs. Harry Rees entertained a few- friends on Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Lac Man MacCleay, of Taco- ma. T. B. Wells, of Meacham, came down on the morning passenger train today and will visit here for a few days. . . Mrs. Lachlan MacCleay 'left; last evening for Tacoma, after a pleasant visit of three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nye. Prof. R. Bragg, county school su perintendent of Union county, came in rlast night from. Athena, and left for' home on the evening train. Mrs. Alice Sheridan,' of Portland, Is expected to arrive In the city tomor row to be the guest of Mrs. Thomus C. Warner for a few days' visit. ' John Crewsone. one of the old timers here, arrived last night. He used to run a farm on Tutuilla, the one now operated by Mr. Bowman. Miss -Marguerite Leaaure and Miss Gertrude Sheridan have returned from the Blakley ranch, where they hare been visiting the past few days. Herbert Yates left last night for Milton to measure .the .discharge of the Walla Walla river. He is mak ing records for the United States geo logical survey. 5. L. Stephens, the sheep buyer, lefts this morning for Portland, where he, will spend a day or two looking over the market situation, and return th first of the week. Al Vogel went to La Grande last night to get a carload of horses. He .ha picked up a carload of fine large horses, the cream of the Grand Ronde valley for the Sound. F. W. Schmidt, the druggist who was in business here, has leased the rodln at the corner of Washington and Fifteenth streets, in Portland where he will open a pharmacy In the 'near future. ; W. E. Qunn of Chicago, has i Just arrived In the, city. His wife who is visiting friends In Salem will Join him heije in a few days. Prof. Gunn has acpted a position with the Peoples Warehouse. - - - A. D. Stillman left last night for Victoria Island.; Cal,'" where be ' , will join his partner, W. M-i Pierce, who has-been there for a week past. From California Mr. StiUmah.'w 111 'jga j -to Deliver on Woodman business. Miss Bertha Matlock, who has been speeding several months here the guest of her sisters, Mrs. E. L. Vaugh- an 'and Mrs. T. W. Ayers. left yes- terdav. ten Im Grande- to make v he. H home Willi her sUler, Mrs. Roberts. gradually tightening: its coils around you, Lung Disease whether In the form of Cough, Bronchitis La Grippe, Pneumonia or Consumption, slowly but surely lnoreases its hold, until, at last, comes death. . There is only one genuine Lung Specific, which positively cures all these Diseases, and that Is : DR. KING'S mm ivllLW VERY' Tor CONSUMPTION, COUGHS and COLDS. It acts directly upon the inflamed lung tissue; heals, strengthens and. makes it well. Had Not Slept for Montlis"My wife," writes Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., "had not slept for months, because of an Calt for Frit Trial Bottler aggravating cough. Two of the best physicians failed to help ner, dui ur. lung's Mew Discovery gave instant reller, refreshing Bleep, and entirely cured her." 3 RECOMMENDED, GVARAHTEED 11 '" AMD HOLD BY - Price, 50c and 1.00. i '. t - AMD HOLD II V AXJj DRUGGIST. PORTAGE IKES Till IAI.I.K.S HOPES TO GET' ROAD EXTENDED The Current l.ileiuture club nieel inc, whieh was to meet at the home of Mrs. J. K Robinson on Friday, November 17, has been post Honed, un til Friday, March 31. At the CoiiKieKational ehurch last n'Kht the elill.lron of the Sunday school held a social. Quite a number of tile members were present, and a general gooil lime was had. A pleasunl party was ' Riven by Hazel JJurkley to a number 'of her friends, and schoolmates last' evening, (bimes were played, music was enjoy ed, and refieshinenls served. IMMil'S lll'.GGAK WAS AHHESTED. Af- I . Is WHIIiir o Piitf Vp IO,000 for Uie Terminal Facilities, Including Dorkw, but Expects j Uie Rtate to Appropriate S.10,000 fur DiOance of Extra Work Finn)? "It Alt' ! peI on tlie Kxtri HKkn." I?enl iht nlni'V of ivhut A nllou la x r. luunger ,vol.tn uml Hee if & son r or your Kroceries, fruits ana vegetables. Good Roods and quick de livery Is their hobby. Leathers & Nlchol's transfer moves trunks, pianos, furniture and does all kinds of Job work. 'Phone Main 2811 or leave orders at Oritman's clsar store. No Joke, farmers, Crawford the har nessman. Is having a 60 days special -cash sale on all kinds of harness and will sell at astonishing cut prices. It will be to your Interest to Investigate If you need any kind of harness. "TtI llllllllffllllllllll'lj i New Arrivals I In spring; time Jewelry, conslst Ing of HATPINS WATCH PIN8 SCARP PINS . .. FOBS and , , , BROOCHES They are all beauties and the prloe will entertain you. GOOD GOODS AT SMAUi COST AT OUR BTORK. ; L. Hunziker T JEWELER AND OPTICIAN t ?IIHIIIII see if you run find the "niHKer In the woodpile.; This In tercstliiB tale will bu found In, Sulli van & Bond's ad in this Issue. Miss Edyth Johnson entertained the Gala Girls lust evening at her home in this city. Different games were played throuRhout the evening and delicious refreshments served. Those present were: CJaru lloylen, l!ae Vogel, Pearl Harris, Josephine Cameron, Gladys Catching. Norma Alloway, Carrie Iliirton, Mabel John sou, Irene McCarthy and the Invited guest, Mrs. Guy Wyrick. llnil u 'Full Kojierlolii) of Bmllly fllclion.s. , . , - Marshal Carney this morning ar rested a decrepit individual for beg ging. The man was an all-round hand at his profession, and It was lliis very fact that led to his down- I full. , Last ewniug K. T. Wade was met i down town by the Individual, who nt jtli.it lime was suffering from par alyzed legs and was barely able to walk. Mr. Wade's sympathy was touched, and he donated 50 cents to aid tho fellow. This morning the man played the role of a consumptive, and again ran ncross Mr. Wade, this time in the hitler's office. When the scheme dawned on him the real estate man's sympathy turned to anger, and the beggar was soon in the clutohel I of Ihe law. . i WU.MA.MS GOT NINETY DAYS. Moans Eutcml Plea of Not Guilty anil Will Fight Richard Williams, who appeared before District Attorney Phelps yes terday to make complaint against James Means on the charge of gambl ing, Is now busy serving out a SO days sentence for that crime himself, while Means is out on $100 bonds and will be tried at the June term of the circuit court. 1 ' Means entered a plea of not guilty, and proposes to fight the case. Ac cording to him Williams was conduct ing a gambling game In the Means saloon, and as a result of a quarrel tried' to get Means Into trouble by making complaint before the district attorney.,.., . ,. .... Alfred Henderson gett.seveii years from Everett, Wash., for burglary. 1 ' -T. ' .- , .? . Huyler ' s , Lowney 's ,'Gunther ' e , i i , .... The Palm and Our Own Candies in packages from 10 cents up to $7.50 Fine-line of bulk goods.. , A. C. K0EPPEN & BROTHERS, Popular Price Druggists., ; '. i; I - ii(Ti iti:s. Ik'iiiiilful I.lfe-sle Crayon Drawings Mailo for the Musses. Prof. W. E. Gunn, a talented artist who Is a graduate of the Chicago Art School, has been employed by the Peoples Warehouse to make llfe sl.e crayon portraits for their cus tomers at the almost nominal sum of 78c. 'The Peoples Warehouse has oh display some samples of the profes sor's work, which are remarkable specimens of high-class urt, Orders for about 100 of local people have been taken and will be executed as rapidly ns the artist can do them on his easel In the Tvlndow. There are some fine children's portraits done from photographs and beautiful por traits of Longfellow, and Gladstone, also one of Father Peters, the head of the Santa Barbara mission. . A coupon Is given with each one dollar purchase at the store; this cou pon and 7 8c additional to cover cost of material,, secures imyone an en larged picture. ' Come and view this artist's work. A. O. V. W. Notice. - ! '..All members of the A. O. U. W. nre earnestly requested to meet nt Odd Fellows' hnll Monday evening at 7:30 p. in., to meet P. G. M. W. Ralph Feeney, ' who will, explain 'the 'hew rates of assessments soon to be adopted by-tlie'-Oifgon grand, lodge. Come out. one nnd alt ' ' r GI.KNN ROWLAND, M. W. C P. DAVIS SmwIm .- t .. Deputy Veterinarian. Dr. T. J. Lloyd has been appointed ns deputy state veterinarian for this part of the state, and hereafter will have the Inspection of all stock that Is shipped frpm here Into Washing ton. ', ;i ;l !';' 1 The senate hae accepted the house bill making bookmaklng and pool selling anywhere In Missouri a felony punishable by. a.-fine nnd from, six months' to two years' Imprisonment In the penitentiary. Governor Folk will sign it. When asked today as to whether or not the members of the portage commission during their visit here Tuesday committed Xhemselvaa-u -gartla the extension of -the portage-1 Mayor Seufert answered that they had no -occasion to. since The Dalles penile 'failed tp t;ike enoughs inter est to' meet, them and'. present, their slJeof' the J question, r The secretary of elate, and treasurer' are known to have been disposed to oppose the project when the appropriation was usksd for. Governor Chamberlain fa voring It, realizing that the Big Eddy is not a desirable terminal for boats stvI Vrolinhly' eAulfl riot'?tei bpersted during high water, While Dalles citizens were very negligent and did not display the proper amount of Interest Vi the mat ter. It Is safe to say the few who did obtain a hearing, together with the enthusiastic members of the Open nivcr Association nnd Captain E. W. Spencer, who Is an ardent worker In the extension, made the most of the opportunity to air theii views, and should an extra session of the legis lature be called, substantial results from their visit would be forthcom ing In the desired appropriation of M0, 000. fcenutor Whealdon expresses the opinion that If he had had the proper support from that source he would have been successful In the under taking. Inducements have been offered from nil sides. The Dalles is willing to expend $10,000 in building public docks for terminal purposes. A mile and a half of track would have to be built to connect with the Great South ern, nnd another mile at the lower end of the line, and the officers of that company have offered through President John Helmrlch to leave the matter of traffic agreement, terms nnd operation entirely to the portage railroad commission. Contractor Nel son has also, made a splendid offer as regards the work. But It all hinges on an extra ses sion, The Dalles Chronicle. ft TAKE f Atwood's Celery Kola j- I ; YOU WILL EAT WELL. .' YOU WILL SLEEP WELL, f YOU WILL FEEL WELL. - . i THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. - J Brock & McComas Company t DRUGGISTS tireaWJarg ains Offered on Chlnnware, Glassware find Crockery at our closing ont sale of this line of goons. Goods offered in bulk Iota or by the single piece or set. ; Groceries, fresh, good stock at lowest prices. We have our own delivery and scud goods promptly. C. R.OHRM AN ' Court Street Grocer . j ... i 1 1 GROCERIES A little classified ad for brought 11 replies In two days. help GATE COFFEE Your grocer wants to please. If he hasn't Golden Gate he will get it for you. Aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. Folger S1 Co. Established In lJO ' San Francisco WHOLESALE AND RETAIL X We have opened a regular retail grocery store In connection with our wholesale store nnd are prepared to supply high-grade X groceries of all descriptions. Buying for our wholesale store enables us to sell you at loner prices and offer you better goods. I We want your trade, and will appreciate a trial order, and if i honest goods, low prices and courteous treatment will win your J T latronnge, we nre assured of your trade, j i CLARK & REES 3 Successors to DESPAIN & CLARK. J -546 SIAIN STKEET. 'PHONE SIAIX 1741. SIX DELIVERIES EVERY DAY. i AAttnttttt)tM tj A SUPERIOR LIME Contractors who use Uie lime we sell, say that It wll make 20 per cent more mortar than any other lime sold In ths territorr- our price Is the same as you pay for the Inferior brands, why not X m. icButm niu vurpriao OH OREGON LUMBER YARD ALT STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ' I Can Repair It X No matter '-it hapjiens to your watch or Jewelry, I can Z repair tho damage T YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, as shirts, collars and cuffs are injured more by Improper washing and Iron ing than by actual wear. This Is an absolute fact, as you probably know. It Is also an absolute fact that your linen will wear twice as long and look better by having them laundered by the Domestic laundry. This you can prove by giving us your work regu larly, and finding out how much you save by it, ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. Z JAMES M. WILDER t . WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER, JEWELER AND DIA- i . MONO SETTER. X ' MAIN STREET. ' 5 SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when ltjcrs' Itcst Flour Is used.. Bran, shorts, steam rolled btirlcy always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS T W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.