nOHT PAGES. BAILT EAST ORHGONIAN, PENDLBTON, ORBGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 100. pagb ftvk. Men's Sinks i Mere Uiu aver are we satisfied we can lult jou la ear CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Tba Block In now complete and ready for your luspeotien. Suits $6 to $25 NEW, NOBBY, UP-TO-DATE FALL STYLES. Lee Teutsch's Department Store CITY BREVITIES U. C. Rader. Nut Bed. C Hamley for harness. Carpet Rader Carpets. Rader Furniture Rader. Pendleton Business College leads. Mrs. CampDeM ror school caps and hats. "Humane Harness," best on earth; Hamley's. Our complete stock or fall hats are here. Boston store. Call at A. Kunkel & Co.'s and ex amine their smut cleaner. Come In, take a seat and hear the lateHt music at Donaldson's. For Sale Two St. Bernard pups. Call at 403 Runt Webb street. Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at Telephone Stables. W. P. Cook. Wanted Place on ranch by man and wife. Address C. J. Holmes, city.. All the latest school raps, Including oil cloth tarns. At Mrs. Campbell's. Headstrom & Greenawald, shoe makers at Tetutsch's Department Store. Wuiitid l!y city school teacher, room and board. Address Y. 7... care K. O. Modern house at 301 Washington strest for rent and furniture for sale. Phene red 2531. Shoes repaired lie you watt by Urecnawald A Headstrom at Teutsch's Department store. 'Phone Main 611 to do your hauling at all hours. Leathers Day and Night Transfer. Office. Grltman's cigar storo. For Hunt or Sulo-Furnlshed or un furnished eight-room rwelllng; good leoatloii. For particulars sea II. K. Celller. Ready for business with 2(0 dif ferent styles In turbans, polles and Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Rose Camp bell, the milliner. Wanted Girl going to school to work mornings and evenings In fam ily of two. Good home for right per ii. Call at E. O. office. Do you want to make $25,000.00 by baying jr. Irrigated ranch In Wallowa valley? $7,000.00 will hundlo It. Ad dress Enterprise Keulty Co., Enter prise, Oregon. Furnished rooms, with or without board. Furnace heat, electric lights, free baths. Prices reasonable. 611 Willow St., two blocks west of Main. 'Phone black $431. For Rent Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms. High school students wishing rooms will do well by Inquir ing at 300 Thompson street before looking elsewhere. Watch and Clock.... Repairing Is part of oar business. Tou run no risk here with your repairs, as we do only nneul Work, such that we guar antee. Our prices are the low- (St. We solicit a part of your pa tronage. Be sure of the place LOUIS HUNZIKER. . .lEWELtl AND OPTICIAN. 726 Main Street. Nuf sed. U. C. Rader. Rader Carpets Rader. Justrlte at Donaldson's. Furniture Rader Furniture. Mrs. Campbell for street hats. Harness and saddles at Hamley's. Nicely furnished rooms, 610 John sen street. Best California oak leather used at Hamley's. Our new shoes for fall are here. Roosevelt's Boston Store. Chatham Fanning Mills at A. Kun kel & Co.'s. Best made. For Rent Nicely furnished cot tage. Inquire 400 Water street. Concert afternoon and evening at Donaldson's. Everybody ' Invited, come in. Wanted Woman or girl to do gen eral housework. Apply lit High St. corner Garden. For fine shoe repairing, see Green awald A Headstrom at Teutsch's De partment Store. For Rent Suite unfurnished house keeping rooms in East Oregonlan building. Apply at this office. Lost A pearl-handled umbrella, with nnine engraved across top of handle. Return to Mrs. U. B. Guern sey. 607 Willow street, and receive re ward. For Sale Two lots and new six room house with all modern conveni ences, northeast corner Garfield and Washington street. Apply to Howard & Sv. Ingle. A ;iti:.T SALE. Government Goods Sale Xmv In Prog ress In the Bowman Building. The sale of government goods opened In the Bow mun building this morning and nil duy the room has been crowded with enger purchasers, who are availing themselves of the great opportunity to buy these well make goods at remarkably low prices. The sale will positively close Satur day night. The prices will not be lowered, as the goods are marked down as low as It Is possible to sell them, so that no advantage will be gained by waiting. Iost, Strayed or Stolen. 1 6-yeur-old hog-back gray mare, branded IXL on hips; i20 pounds. Lust seen south of Pendleton. 1 8-yenr-old blocky dapple brown gelding. 13U0 pounds; 1 2-year-old pretty built bay filly. 1 split ear; dimly branded C on right shoulder; 1 small string halted-mule with above filly and geld ing; last seen near Nolln. A liberal reward will be paid for recovery. JOE CONNELLY. Pendleton, Oregon. PERSONAL MENTION Cashing Checks, Should a check be drawn on an other bank, It is not necessary for you to present the check to that bank for payment We will gladly do so for you, without charge. We cash draft on any city In the United State or Canada, and handle Items on any city In the world. TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Dccbdoii Exioctl Soon, It Is expected that a decision will be given soon by Circuit Judge Ellis on the motion for a new trial In the Mows Taylor case. The defendant has been requested to appear so thnt the decision may be given, and It Is presumed he will come down withM the next few days. C. E. Uedfleld left today for Port land. Jesse Chilton of Milton, came down from that place last evening. A. 8. Pearson of Freewater, Is In the city toduy on a business trip. Mrs. J. M. Llghtfoot of Vinson, wub visiting with friends here yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penlund have returned from a visit to the Lewis and Clark fulr. Dr. C. J. Smith is in Portland for a few days' visit He will return home tomorrow evening. John J. Dunn, of Joseph, Wallowa county, Is In town today, having ar rived this morning. H. C. Means of Umatilla, came up Inst night from that place, und has been visiting here today. George B. Teel and Oils Teel of Echo, are In town today, having come up last evening for a short visit. K. F. Fnhrenwald. a farmer of the Itldge country, camo In yesterday af ternoon for a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myrlck of He lix, cume down this morning from their home near that place. W. F. Dayton, the expert optician, stopped In the city yesterday, while en route to eastern Washington. W. J. Sewcll left for Portland Sun day night, where ho will visit the Lewis and Clark fair for a few days. Roy W. Rltner, of the Pendleton Savings Bank, will leave for Portland tomorrow to be gone a short time. Rev. H. C. Cleveland, pastor of the Congregational church at Freewater, has been in town today, having come this morning. Mrs. It. E. Gregg, of Walla Walla, who hus been here the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt, has re turned home. Homer Hallock left this morning for Walla Walla in the Interest of the coming excursion to Portland on next Thursday and Friday. T. O. Halley is now In Portland, where he went a few days ago to Join his family. All of them are expected to arrive home tomorrow. Cecil Wade, of the real estate firm of E. T. Wade & Son, returned this morning from a week's visit at the Lewis and Clark exposition. Mrs. J. M. Bentley left yesterday afternoon for Spokane, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Deerlng, who is 111 with typhoid fever at that place. J. H. Dun lop. president of the Wind Liver Lumber company, Is here today from his home at Cascade Locks, and Is visiting the local branch of his com pany. Francis Jackson, who has spent the summer at Washturna. Wash., passed through the city last night on his way to his home in Portland, where he will enter Hill military academy for the coming year. William Scott, of Helix, returned last evening from a visit to Condon, and reports a good rain all over that section of the stnte. He left this morning for his home. A I Vogel, who has been confined to his home for the paBt two weeks with broken ribs, ns a result of a kick from a vicious horse, is on the street again, although not fully recovered. Conductor A. Mcnzlcs of the Walln Wullu-Peudleton train is laying off from the run for a few days on ac count of the Illness of Mrs. Menzles. and extra Conductor Frank Willis has charge of the train. Mrs. S. A. Lowell left this morning for Portland, where she will meet Mrs. Emma F. Curtis of Kockford, S. D.. who Is coming to Portland over the Northern Pacific. Mrs. Curtis was formerly the preceptress of the Nor mal school at Weston, and is known to many of the former students of that school. Horses Wanted. Wanted at once, a carload of horses, weight from 1050 to 1150 pounds. Sound and In good condition. Call at Oregon feed yard. H. W. Black. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER The Christy Hoe Razor-- the" Safety Razor that will shave; new in deBign, new in construction, yet so simple; has all the ad vantages of other razors and ad vantages others do not possess. The Razor, 6 extra blades and strop sell for $2. 00, Extra blades $1.00 a dozen. Sold on a guarantee. K0EPPENS' Popular Price Drug Store Wheat Advanced One tent. Another advance of one cent oc curred again in the local wheat mar ket today thus bringing the price of club wheat up to 61 cents. This Is the fourth time. within the past two weeks that wheat has advanced here, the change being one cent each time. However, so much of the wheat has already been sold that should the price go even considerably higher there would be little gain now to the growers, as there Is only about three- fourths of a million bushels left In the hands of the growers. I teal KMalo Transfers. Daniel McDonald and wife to Hugh Bain, for the southeast quarter of sec tion 24. township 1. north of range 31, E. W. M. Consideration. $1S00. Jessie S. Vert and John Vert to George and John ltnln for the south east quarter of the north one-half of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter, all In section 26, township 1, north of range 31, E. W. M. Consideration. $2000. Complaints Have Itccii .Made. Complaints have been made to Dis trict Attorney Phelps regarding the violation of the Sunday closing law last Sunday, and It Is presumed that two more Indictments will be filed aginst a saloonkeeper, one for keeping open and one for selling liquor on Sunday. However, up to the time of going to press this had not yet been done. Nearly " Have Registered. At 3 o'clock this afternoon listl had registered for the coming city election and there arc now Just seven days left In which to register. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Two fine building loU, $200 each. 6-room house, two lots; good well; located near school, price $1050.00. C-room house with bath, shade trees. Price $1600.00. 4-room house, city water, shade treee. Price $600.00. New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city water, fruit and shade tree. Price $1600.00. Good 6-room house, larce barn, two large lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken yard. Trice $2600.00. Good 6-room house, bath, atone cellar, all open plumbing, porcelain tub; ahade tree. Price $.2080.00. 4-room house, barn, city and spring water. Price $760.00. 4-room house, whole block of 16 lota, plen ty of fruit trees and spring water. Price $2600.06. , 2 lots and small house. Price $i200.06. 6-room house, bath, shade and fruit tree. Price $1800.00. New 8-room house, large tarn, chicken house, 3 lots. Price $3600.00, 4-rom house and lot. Price $1000.00. New modern 10-room house, corner Oar flel and Wilson street. This Is a snap. $3,660. Also vacant lots In all parts of the city. If you wish to build we can sell you a lot and furnish you the money to build your home, 160 acre ranch to exchange for city proper ty. 6 acres, 7-room house; all In fruit and al falfa; close In. All three of the above are snaps. Call at office for price. 160 Ranch on Birch Creek. 36 acre af falfa. Good house and barn. Spring. Small orchard $4,250.00. HARTMAN (& BENTLEY 'PHONE MAIN 64. COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE. . i IXIQirE FAIR PARADE. Spokane Pcoplo Arranging fur Great Oix tilng Day. Spokane's new 150,000 Club has taken In charge the celebrations for October 9, the opening day of the Spo kane Interstate fair. Some of the most active young business men of the city are on a committee which proposes to have the most remarkable parade on this first evening ever seen In Spokane. H. L. Llllienthal Is chairman and Alex Green Is secretary of the com mittee. It has held two or three meet ings In which all manner of doings are planned but the members refuse to divulge their secrets. The chief feature, however, will be a great pa rade ut the fair grounds. The par ticipants will be disguised In the most grotesque costumes. Every person who appears at the west gate promptly at 7:30 and In some costume, the more outlandish the better, will be admitted free to the grounds for the parade. In past years the fairs at Spokane have had opening day parades which have been both gorgeous and amusing, but the one to be given this year will cast all others In the shade. Incendiaries at Gruiigcvillc. Another fire destroyed one of the slaughter houses In Grangeville late last night. As the fire was at a safe distance from any buildings no alarm was turned In, but a party of men vis ited the scene of the fire and accom plished everything possible to extin guish it, but to no avail, as the build lug was an old one and It was soon completely destroyed. It has been learned this morning, the fire was of Incendiary origin. There Is now no doubt that some one In or near the city Is determined to destroy the town, and It Is thought that the fire of last night was set at a distance from the business portion so as to lead a greater part of the citi zens away from that point, as It would now be almost Impossible to set a fire downtown, It being so closely guarded by the extra force of police that are kept patrolling the city day and night. There are still many suspicious characters In the city and It Is now un derstood that the police are on the right trnck of the lawbreakers and that arrests will soon follow. Lewis ton Tribune. ' FfREETROP PORTLAND AND RETURN READ THE CONDITIONS We will stand expense of railroad fare to Portland and return of any one purchasing a new piano from us at our store In Portland before the close of the Lewi and Clark fair. Ton will be under no obligation to buy from us, and are at perfect liber ty to visit all the other (tore. After looking all around If you purchase from ua (and we are confident you will find best value here for your Investment) you will also have your railroad fare paid to Portland and return. This offer hold good only as long a the fair last. Why contribute to the support of "Branch Houses," "Local Agencies" or "Commission Men"T Buy direct and save from $50 to $100 beside a free trip to Portland and return. Isn't It worth your while? We buy all our goods direct from eastern factories Tou buy direct from ua Save by the short cut. Can give you easy Instalment and near one hundred Instruments to choose from. You can buy most any plaa cheaper at headquarter or the maaa tore. If you buy from us you will also save agent' commission and in addition have a free ride to Portland and return. Take In the fair; the opportunity I yours. Grasp it while you may. Bring this notice with you. It con tain our name, address, etc. SOULE BROS.' PIANO CO. (Manufacturers' Areata) $72 and 374 Morrison street, corner West Park street, Portland. Lost 81 Mile of Telephone. State Auditor Uragaw Is In receipt of a letter from Assessor Daggett of Nex Perce county, usklng what became of part of the poles und wires assessed to the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph company last year. The mileage then was 268 miles and Is this year only 187 miles. Mr. Uraeaw In an interview, says the assessment is made by the state board on the sworn statement of th? district manager, Mr. Bush. Continu ing, he says: if us Assessor Daggett points out. there are more miles of telephone be longing to the Puclf'c States com pany than arc shown In the state that Is sworn and signed by Mr. Bush, I believe It Is the duty of the authorities of the county to take the matter up for Investigation. The law governing the duties of the board make no pro vision for a subsequent assessment. and now that the equalization has been effected and the assessment against the company announced by the board, there Is no remedy for It as far as I know. It appears to me, Nez Perce county and the board of commission ers of that county to look Into the matter." Boise Capital News. Mcgordon to Bo Huiigud. Hnliver Megordon, the wife mur .im...,. ,.f Vnio bus been sentenced to hang nt the state prison on Friday, November 24. Tne crime oi jieRu. don was particularly atrocious. While in a frenzy of Jealousy he shot and killed his wife, who was fleeing from him, in the presence of their six lit tle children. The crime occurred some distance from their home and ii,.. iiiii., hnri who witnessed the kill ing of their mother plnced the body on a wheelbarrow and hauled it nome before neighbors could be notified. Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Edward Prltchett and Miss Ella Haunn, both of Freewater. linker lily Girl Wins. At the Trenton bounty, Missouri, fair Inst week, Miss June Moore, of Baker City, Or., was awarded the first premium, a cluster diamond and opal ring valued at $20, for lady equestri ennes. Baker City Democrat. Mrs. Cecil, of Tipton, Is still nearly disabled from the beating and kick ing administered by her husband, who was lately whipped at Baker City for . the offense. Gambling In Doomed. At Cheyenne, too, the people have made up their minds that It Is not profitable in any particular to toler ate the gambling evil, and n deter mined campaign Is being waged to ex tirpate it. The officials have proceed ed ncalnst a number of the leaders. but the latter propose to fight the mutter through the courts. The peo ple will win, however, us there Is nothing In the. constitutions of our states thnt gives gnmblers u right to operate. Boise Statesman. These Golden Opportunities TODAY Vcres A" munmer'a"w near c"ax' wist 4,QQ VCIeS WheB' "" storlc aear Pendle- 1500 Acres stock rancn p 800 Acres Near Pendleton. 1 60 yCreS Hop land nmr North TamhlU, Oregon 211 A ana Eight-year-old winter apples; Irrlgat 1 2 v5 ed, at Waitsburg, Washington. Seven quarter sections choice wheat land not far from Pendleton at IS per acres. Will double In value In the next year. Six choice building lots on High street side. One new eight-room house on High street. Five-acre and 4.5 aero tracts on the Race Trick addition. OTHER. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE i Chas. A. Hill THE REAL ESTATE MAN. 100 EAST ACTA STHEHT. YdDUDlT A person Is known by the stationery used, so If you would be up-to-date use tlio latest stationery. We have a stock of stationry that Is the brightest, freshest and liwewt Ideas, Our new Hue U now In, coming di rect from the Hast, anil we are show ing some entirely new styles, No mutter vtiutt you want In writing paper and envelopes, we have them. New style paper In box 4, packets and tablets with envelopes to match. Iet us show the lat fashions In stationery. Cook & Perry NOLI' S OLD STAND. COVRT STREET, Attachment Suit Brought. Attachment proceedings were start ed today by F. S. Younger Son vs. C. W. Avery to collect the sum of $I49.6! snld to be due the plaintiffs ofr merchandise sold to the latter. The suit wns filed by Carter. Haley Kit ley. SLAB WOOD. .. yon will find that It I the most economical wood that you can -uy. THE PRICE IS 6T1LL $4.50 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED. OREGON LUMBER YARD Tel. Main 8.