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j EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, lt05. PAGH FTTH. Men's Suits!; Mare than over are we satisfied we can ault yoa ( ear CLOTHING DEPARTMENT TUa Block is uow complete and ready for your UwaeaUan. Suits $6 to $25 NEW, NOBBY, UP-TO-DATE FALL STYLES. Lee Teutsch's Department Store WW WW WW WW WW vww CITY BREVITIES U. C. Rader. Nut aed. C Hamley (or harness. Carpets Rader Carpets. Rader Furniture Rader. Pendleton Business College leads. Mrs. Campoell lor school caps and bala. Pendleton Business College Is thor ough. "Humane Harness," best on earth; Hamley' s. Our complete stock of (all hats are here. Boston store. Call at A. Kunkel & Co.'s and ex amine their smut cleaner. Come In; take a soat and hear the Htlext music at Donaldson's. Far Sale Two St. Bernard pups. Call at 403 Eust Webb street. Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at Telephone Stables. W. F. Cook. Wanted Place on runch by man and wife. Address C. J. Holmes, city. All the latest school caps. Including oil cloth tarns. At Mrs. Campbell's. Wanted By city school teacher, room and board. Address Y. Z., care B. U. For Sale A good Smith-Premier typewriter, cheap. Cull mornings, 314 Water Ml reel. Modern house at 309 Washington street for rent and furniture for sale. 'Ph.ne red 2531. Shoes repaired lie you watt by Oreenawald A Headstrom at Teutsch's Department store. For Item UnfurniHhed house and furnished housekeeping room. In quire KOv Collego street. You can work for board or tuition and attend Pendleton Business Col lege, the school that Is so popular. 'Phone Main 611 to do your hauling at all hours. Leathers Day and Night Transfer. Office, Orltman's cigar . storo. Ready for business with 260 dif ferent styles In turbans, polles and Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Rose Camp bell, the milliner. 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. The mile of government goods con tinues to draw large crowds and vast quantities of goods aro being sold every day to people who buy them for u.e and others who buy for relics or for decorating purposes. The sale will positively close Saturday night. The prices quoted now are as low as will ever be, so no advantage will be gulned hy waiting. Watch and Clock.... Repairing Is port of oar business. You run no risk here with your repairs, as we do only Good Work, such that we guar antee. Our prices are the low est. We solicit a part of your pa tronage. Be sure of the place. ; LOUIS HUNZIKER, X eTWELR AND OPTICIAN. 728 Main Street. Nuf sed. U. C. Rader. Justrlte at Donaldson's. Furniture Rader Furniture. Mrs. Campbell for street hats. Harness and saddles at Hamley s. Nicely furnished rooms, (10 John son street. Best California eak leather used at Harnjfy's. Our new shoes for fall are here, Roosevelt's Boston Store. Chuthum Fanning Mills at A. Kun kel & Co.'s. Best made. For Rent Nicely furnished cot tuge. Inquire 400 Water street. Conceit uftemoon and evening at Donaldson's. Everybody Invited, come In. Wanted Woman or girl to do gen eral nouseworK. Apply US High St. corner Garden. For fine shoe repairing, see Green iwald & Headstrom at Teutsch's De partment Store. The "standpatters" or high tariff element won an overwhelming victory in the recent Massachusetts primaries. For Rent Suite unfurnished house keeping rooms In East Oregonlan building. Apply at this office. For Rent or Sale Furnished or un furnished eight-room rwelllng; good location. Fur particulars see 11. E. Collier. There are In tho United Stutes 3620 electric light' and power stations, nt n cost of $504,740,352 for construction and equipment. It is expected that $2,000,000 will be expended In Portland within a year In the erection of Jobbing and wholesale houses. Do you want to make Ji5.0d0.00 by buying ar. Irrigated ranch In Wallowa valley? 67,000.00 will handle It. Ad dress Enterprise Realty Co., Enter prise, Oregon. For Sale Two lots and new six room house with all modern conveni ences, northeast corner Garfield and Washington street Apply to Howard A Sv Ingle. Furnished rooms, with or without bard. Furnace heat, electric lights, free baths. Prices reasonable. (12 Willow St., two blocks west of Main. 'Phone black 3432. Salesmen Wanted ('ash advanced weekly; good territory open; outfit free. Some are making $100 to $150 per month. Why not you? Address, Washington Nursery Company, Top pen Ish, Wash. HINTS IX) SHIPPERS. Ciu-cIcnhimk i'ail.sCM IxiKt 111 Oriental Trade. Shippers of salt fish from the Pa cific coust ure warned hy Special Agent Crist to be more careful In packing for tho Jaiianeso market. A similar warning applies also to consignments of hardwure nnd cotton. The government representative found 3011 bales of unclaimed cotton rotting in a Japanese warehouse he cause It had been Improperly packed and had sprouted. The consignee would not accept It. A cargo of American nails bound for Japan suffered great loss by the breaking of the kegs as they were hoisted aboard the vessel. Nearlv every other kep spilt and split the nails broadcast. The salt fish coining from tho Pacific coast was often packed In materials ton light to stand the han dling, and spoiled when exposed to the ulr nnd moisture. In some rases print paper has been lost by being shipped In more paper wrappings, when It should have been boxed. All of which arc given us practical hints to Americans who In tend to try for business in tho east. Consular Reports. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER The Christy Hoe Razor-- the Safety Razor that will shave t new in design, 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 xand strop sell for $2.00, Extra blades $1.00 a dozen. Sold on a guarantee. K0EPPENS Popular Price Drug Store .. ( PERSONAL MENTION' C C, Berkeley left today for a short visit to Portland. Tom Thompson and Frank Frailer left this morning for Walla Walla. Mrs. E. L. Rarst Is now In Pomeroy attending her sister, who Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Beuthe, of Weston, have been 'visiting here to day. Horace Walker and son returned last night from a week's visit at the Lewis and Clark fair, F. D. Cramer, of Umatillu, came up last evening from that place,, and has been visiting here today. C. E. Allen, of Echo, has been vis iting here today, having come up last evening from that place. Mrs. H. E. Collier has returned from San Francisco, where she has been visiting for some weeks past. F. W. Edwards of Baker City, came down from there last night and has been visiting here today. B. F. Chapman, who has been visit ing James Johns for a few days, left this morning for Walla Walla. Mir. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd have re turned from Portland, where they visited the fair for a short time. John A. Mcltae, of Helix, came up this morning from Portland, where he has been visiting for a week or more. William Potts and wife, of Myrlck, returned this morning from a visit to Portland and the Lewis and (Murk fair. W. H. Boyd, the Echo merchant, has been In town today, having come up on the lust evening passenger train. D. A. Collins and B. B. Tutweiler. two well known horse buyers, are here today and are at the Golden Rule hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott, of Helix, came down from there yesterduy and left last night for Portland to visit the fair. D. It. Booth, the Baker City Insur ance man, returned last evening from Portland, where he has been for a week past. A. L. Taylor and E. A. Taylor. Knxh of Sutton, W. Va., are visiting here today, having arrived this morning from the east. Mrs. Frank Frailer has returned from Portland, where she has been for some time past visiting friends and seeing the fair. A. D. Stillman and County Surveyor J. W. Klmbrell went to the Walla Walla river above Milton today, on Ir rigation matters. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Helnen, of Helix, arrived here last evening from Port land, and left this morning for their home near the above place. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crlshmun, of Freewater, arrived this morning from Portland, and they left again on the 9 o'clock truln for their home. Joe Klmery. the well known hotel clerk, has taken a position as brake man In passenger train service be tween this city nnd Huntington. Charles McAlvay and family, of He lix, are here today, having arrived this morning from Portland, where they have been visiting the fair. John and Roy Tompkins, two young men of Athena, were here this morn ing, having arrived last evening from Portland after n visit to the fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vert returned from Portland and the fair this morn ing. Prior to visiting the fair they spent some time In Yellowstone Park. John F. Robinson returned yester day from Portland, where he attended the convention of the Oregon and Wushlngton Luundrymcn's associa tion. W. H. Haw ley. of Pendleton, Or., sang a solo Sunday evening at the Christian church, which was greatly appreciated. North Yakima Repub lic. Mi. J. M. Ferguson nnd daughter. Mis. George Petrlngor, left IhU morn ing lor Walla Walla, who;.' they will be the guests of friends for n few days. Mark M. Heacock of New-berg. Ore., who has been visiting In towns of eastern Washington, arrived here this morning, und Is visiting with Wlnslow brothers. A. 1. Lange, tin insurance mull of Pol l land. Is here today for the pur pose of consulting with the local agent of the company, Mrs. H. B. Guernsey. A. Miller, the well known Pilot Rock pioneer, arrived here lust eve ning from Colfax, Wash., where he has been visiting with relatives for a few weeks past. Judge Stephen A. Lowell left this morning for Eugene, where ho will nt tend the session of the WlUumctta Valley Development l.iguc, which Is to meet there for two days. William D. Huffman, of Burns, passed through town Wednesday with about 200 of the J. C. Smith company registered bucks from near Pilot Rock. Long Creek Ranger. Mrs. Joe H. Parkes left this morn ing for a few days' visit at Walla Walla. Mr. Parkes mother, Mrs. Isaac Parkes, will return with her to visit for a few weeks In this city. Harry Heathman, who came up from Portland a few days it go on a short vacation, left last night to re mine his duties In the baggage depart ment of the Union depot nt that place. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, of Cres ton, Neb., are hi town and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cook, the two men having been old friends In Nebrnskka before Mr. Cook came to Oregon. A. D. Stillman left this morning for Milton, whro ho will spend several days In going over the land Involved In the famous Little Walla Walla water suit that Is now pending, and In which his firm represents many of tho de fendants. Olen Arusplger, the well known football player, and whom the Univer sity of Oregon has been claiming again this season, arrived here last night from Ontario, where he has BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Two fine building lots, $200 each. 6-room house, two lots; good well; located near school, price $1060.00. t-room house with bath, shade trees. Price $1(00.00. 4 -room house, city water, shade trees. Price $(00.00. New 4-room house, two large Iota; well, city water, fruit and shade trees. Price $1600.00. Good (-room house, larpe barn, two large lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken yard. Trice $2500.00. Good 6-room house, bath, stone cellar, all open plumbing, porcelain tub; shade trees. Price $,2000.00. 4-room house, barn, city and spring water. Price $760.00. 4-room house, whole block of 16 lots, plen ty of fruit trees and spring water. Price $2600.00. 2 lots and small house. Price $200.00. 6-room house, bath, shade ana fruit trees. Price $1800.00. New (-room house, large tarn, chicken house, S lots. Price $3600.00. 4-rom house and lot Price $1000.00, . New modern lt-room house, eorner Oar flel and Wilson streets. This Is a snap. $3,600. Also vacant lota 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. 1(0 acre ranch to exchange for city proper- ty. . 6 acres, T-room house; all In fruit and al falfa; close In. All three of the above are snaps. Call at office for price. 1(0 Ranch on Birch Creek. 36 acres at falfa, Oood house and barn. Spring. Small orchard $4,250.00. HARTMAN BENTLEY PHONE HAITI 64. COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORB. been working during tho summer, and left this morning on the 9 o'clock Walla Walla train. Mrs. Julia DeHuven und Miss Crys tnl Mealley of Wruy, Col., are visiting here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fowler. The former is a sister, and the latter a niece of Mr. Fowler. John Williamson an old pioneer of Walla Walla, and a Jailer under for mer Sheriff James Thompson, now deceased, died at St. Mary's hospital at 12:30 last night of chronic stom ach trouble. Mr. Williamson was 78 years of age and had lived in Walla Walla for 30 years. C. E. Von Ollnda, representative of the California Ink company, came down from Spokane last evening and will leave tonight for Salt Lake in the Interest of his company. His company does a large business with northwest printers and Mr. Von Olln da is well pleased to see the general prosperity in the printing line In all the Pacific coast states. W. H. and M. L. Hawley, of Pendle ton. Or., vlaltcd with Dr. I. N. Rich ardson and family of South Ahtanum avenue last Sunday and a most enjoy able time was had. The Hawley and Richardson families have been acquaintances and friends since the early pioneer days of the west, which fact added greatly to the pleasures of the occasion. Messrs. Hawley have sold their large mercantile Interests In Pendleton and are here with a view to embarking In business If a suitable location can be had. North Yakima Republic. Two Miles of i'llms. All records for the coast of obtain ing a copyright have been broken by the motion picture films of the Brltt- Nelson battle, which have Just been placed in the mail. To get the gov ernment's protection for these photo graphs It was necessary to make two complete films of the whole fight, to be sent to Washington. The cost of each film was $750, or $1500 for the two, and all this investment will be forever locked up In the archives of the government. The two films stretched out from end to end meas ured upward of 10,000 feet, or a little less than two miles. In each film there are 80.000 separate photographs, or 160,000 In jUl. . i The conservative democratic ele ment of Sun Francisco has effected a complete fusion with the republicans against Schmltz for mayor, by dividing the ticket. CHOP SATIRE. Bumper Crops Kvcrywhero IKwplte All Kinds or Bugs. While professional croj., destroyers wage their famine-creating cumpaign all through the growing season gran aries are filled every fall, says the Chicago Livestock World. Fortunate ly the crop destroyer Is not to be taken seriously. Here is a facetious effort at his expense from the Northwest: "The croaker said the spring was late And wheat would not grow In this state While slug and flood and Hessian fly Biffed the poor wheat plant in the eye. The hopper, large as poodle pup, Next ate the crop at Ipswich up; Black rust affected what remained, Iliit still the plant Its grip retained. Until a bug with yellow tag In South Dakota raised Its flag; Then came a storm of wind and hull And threshed the wheat as with a flail And still rhe crop we've raised this year Is large as ever known up here!" Vlrr4cN8 to Stop Accidents. The German government will prob ably adopt the wireless telegraph to prevent railway accidents. Two years ago exhaustive practical experiments were commenced and continued until recently on the mili tary railway leading from Berlin to Zossen. Telegraph stations were fit ted up with transmitters and receiv ers, while the trains were equipped with the same apparatus. Ordinary telegraph .wires along the track were used to facilitate the work. The experiments proved that the stations could at any time Communi cate with a train running at full speed and warn it of Impending danger. The use of wireless telegraphy In this con nection would especially safeguard trains on one-track railways. It Is not expected that the expense of supplying the necessary apparatus will be much beyend the budget al lowed each year ror repairing old sig nals and Introducing new Inventions which aim to protect life and limb In railway travel. Rented Plan oh. Two of the best makes that have been rented. Will accept $190 for one of them and the other goes for $213. These prices are about one-half their value and you can pay a little down and the balance in small monthly pay ments. Would It not be a good Idea to buy now, as both of these instruments are as good as new and fully guaranteed. Remember, we have not and will not have a dissatisfied customer. EILERS PIANO HOUSE. The largest piano house In the west. Main street, next door to Donaldson's drug store. Cashing Chocks. Should a check be drawn on an other bank, it Is not necessary for you to present the cUec.: to that bank (or payment We will gladly do so for you. without charge. We cash drafts on any city In the United States or Canada, and handle Items on any city in the world. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Horses Warned. 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. The Spokane pottery works- at Clay ton, Wash., have begun "operations. The capacity of the plant is 1.000,000 gallons per year. Try a sample lot of our ....SLAB WOOD.... you will find that It is the most economical wood that you can -uy. X THE PRICE IS STILL $4.60 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED. OREGON LUMBER YARD Tel. Main 8. FARMERS How About That New Wagon You Are Going to Buy? We can save you money on It. It will pay you to come and see use before you bay. We have a strong line of wagons, hacks and buggies, Including tho famous Cooper Wagon, and tho celebrated Racine Hacks and Buggies. ' Wo bcliove that for the samo money wo can give you better goods or we can give yon the same goods for loss money than you can get In any other implement house In Pendleton. Quality, however. Is what counts and that you will find here. Quality, or the Inck of It, Is always before you as long as yon use the article, long after thep rice has been forgotten; so don't neglect to get quality, nor don't go elsewhere and buy something Uiat Is said to be Just as good, and whose defects are hidden beneath coat of paint. Take tho case of Drills. We haiullo the Superior Drill, which Is true to Its name, as It is the superior of nny other Drill on tho market. Wo aro tho agents for the Reversible Disc Plow nnd the Disc narrow; also tho Wnlla Walln Weeder, and tho Lightning Weeder. Iok over this purtlol list of what we carry In stock. It may suggest to you som ethtng you aro In 1 e 3d it . Hnrvestcr Supplies, Drapers, Tank Pumps, Tank Hose, AmI Grease, Machine Oil, Oil Cans, Sprocket Chains, Belting, Lace Leather, Babbitt, Carriers, Pulleys, Reaches, Singletrees, Hay Forks, etc. If yon want any of tho above or anything else In our line let us know and we will take pleasure In serving yon nml irilllng jour wints. FRED WEBER Successor to the Umatilla Implement Co.