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CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
1 The stock la uovr complete and ready for your knnMotfa.
Suits $6 to $25
X NHW, NOBBY, tJP-TO-DATB FALL STYLOS.
PERSONAL MENTION
Lee Teutsch's
Department Store
CITY BREVITIES
Nut sed. U. C. Hader.
Justrlte at Donaldson's.
Carpets Rader Carpets.
Furniture Rader Furniture.
Mrs. Campoell tor school caps and
Data,
beat on earth;
pupa
"Humane Ham
Ham 171.
Nicely furnished rooms, tit John
son street.
Our new shoes for fall are here,
Roosevelt's Boston Store.
Chatham Fanning Mills at A. Kun-
kel A Co. 'a. Best made,
Co uie In, take a soat and hear the
mtwt music at Donaldson's.
For Sulc Two St. Bernard
CU at 403 Bust Webb street.
Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at
Telephone Stables. W. F. Cook.
Wanted l'lace on ranch by man
ana wife. Address C. J. Holmes, city..
Wanted By city school teacher,
re and board. Address Y. Z., care
S. V.
For Sale A good .Smith-Premier
typewriter, cheap. Call mornings, 314
Wawr street.
Wanted Woman or girl to do gen
eral housework. Apply lit High St.
oerner Garden. '
Modern house at 309 Washington
street for rent and furniture for sale.
Phene red 1631.
Shoes repaired lie you wait by
ureenawald Headstrom at Teutsch's
Department store.
For Kent Unfurnished house and
farniwhed housekeeping room. In
astro SOU College street.
Tom can work for board or tuition
aud attend Pendleton Business Col
lege, the school that Is so popalar.
'Phone Main (11 to do your hauling
at all hours. Leathers Day and Night
Transfer. Office, Qrltman's cigar
store.
Ready for business with ISO dif
ferent styles In turbans, polles and
Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Ross Camp
bell, the milliner.
For Sale Two lots and new six
room house with all modern convent'
ences, northeast corner Garfield and
Washington street. Apply to Howard
4 Swingle.
For Rent Furnished or unfurnlsh
ed rooms. High school students
wishing rooms will do well by Inquir
ing at 300 Thompson street before
looking elsewhere.
Furnished rooms, with or without
board. Furnace heat, electric lights,
tree baths. Prices reasonable, tit
Willow St, two blocks west of Main.
'Phone black 1431.
used
U. C. Rader. Nut sed.
C Hamley for harness.
Rader Carpets Rader.
Rader Furniture Rader.
Mrs. Campbell for street hats.
Harness and saddles at Hamley's.
Pendleton Business College Is thorough.
Best California oak leather
at Hamley's.
Call at A. Kunkel & Co. 'a and ex
amine their smut cleaner.
All the latest school caps, including
Kimn urna. At Mrs. Campbell's.
For Sule Ticket to Iowa. Male,
medium build. Address B. this office.
Headstrom & Greenawald, shoe
makers at Tetutsch's Department
Store.
Concert ufu-rnoon and evening at
Donaldson's. Everybody Invited.
come In.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
awald Headstrom at Teutsch's De
partment Store.
For Rent Suite unfurnished hnn...
keeping rooms In East Oregonlan
building. Apply at this office.
For Rent or Sale Furnished nr un
furnished eight-room rwelllng; good
location. For particulars see H. E.
Collier.
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Watch and Clock....
Repairing
Is pert of oar basilicas.
Tou run no rink 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
2 .lEWKLIt AND OPTICIAN,
2 726 Main Street,
LAWYER FROM IDAHO.
Former ProMxiitlng Attorney of Idaho
County.
George W. Coutts. attorney at law nt
i ouonwood. Idaho, has arrived with
his family and will reside here In the
ruture, Mr. Coutts taking uo the orae
tlce of his profession In this place. The
family arrived yesterday, and consists
or Mr. and Mrs. Coutts and two daugh
ters, of which the younger will enter
the Pendleton schools.
Mr. Coutts has been practicing law
at Cottonwood for some years, and for
a term was district attorney of his
home county there. Last spring he
was In Pendleton on a short visit In
company with J. J. Hamely, tho har
ness dealer, who subsequently located
here. Ever since his visit, Mr. Coutts
has been anxious to locate here, and
he has been making his plans to do so
ever since.
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Mayor L. A. Ksteb of Echo, is la
tne city todav on a business trip,
C. L. Warren, the Adums farmer,
wus here yesterday afternoon on busi
ness.
O. D. Teel of Echo, Is in town to
day, having come ui from there lust
evening.
Ben Stanton of Helix, arrived last
evening from Portland and left for up
tho country this morning.
A. C Ruby left this morning for
Walla Walla, to attend the fair which
l. i.ow being held thero.
Olen Arnsplger left this morn'ng on
the delayed train for Eugene where he
will enter the University of Oregon,
Mrs. M. J. Lee of Elgin, Union coun
ty, Is visiting friends here today, hav-
ng arrived on the morning passenger
train.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clemmer of Ba
ker City, camo down this forenoon
from that place und have bii-n litre
during the duy.
Rov. W. S. Holt, synodlcal mission
ary of the Presbyterian church for
Oregon, will arrive In the city today
for a brief business visit.
Miss Edna ThiftnpBon and Miss
Jessie Hartman left this nio.-ning for
Walla Wallu. where thev will be tho
gueiits of friends for a short limf.
Mr. and Mrs. T. a. 1 alley and chil
dren arrived home last evening from
Portland, where the family has been
staying for a month or more pust.
John Million of Freewuter, came
down from that place this morning
and left again on the westbound train
for Portland, where he will visit for
a fuw days.
Mayor W. F. Matlock arrived this
morning from Portland, after having
been absent from town for several
weeks, during which time he made
a trip to Alaska.
Hoy Belts, G. L. Judson and J.
Miller, all of Pilot Rock, came In
from that part of the county lust eve
nlng and left on the night train for
Portland to visit the fair.
G. H. Bldgood, u professional nurse
who is also highly skilled In the man
agement of all kinds of baths, has ar
rived from Portland und will be as
soclated with E. N. Warncll.
Mrs. C. W. Irwin of the Delta, has
Just returned from a five weeks' visit
to St. Joe, Mo., San Francisco and
Portland. She was met In Portland
by Mr. Irwin, who went down a few
days ugo to return home with her.
Mrs. B. F. Williams, mother of J,
T. Lam birth of this place, is here to.
day accompanied by her grandson
Ralph Mugee. They have Just return
ed from Portlund, where they have
been to see the fair, and visited here
today with Mr. Lnmblrth while on
their way home to Spokane.
William H. Wilson, a well known
gardener living two miles east of
Echo, on the Umatilla river, Is in the
city on a trading trip. Mr. Wilson
finds gardening an excellent business
n that locality as the soil and climate
are well adapted and Pendleton furn
Irhes Inexhaustible market for every
thing raised.
J. E. Vogel, a brother of A. L. Vo
gel. the well known horseman who
has been visiting his brother In this
city, is now in Wnlla Walla, attending
the speed programs there for a few
days. Mr. A'ogel lives In Lansing,
Mich., and Is making a tour of the
northwest, Including the Lewis and
Clark fair. He Is delighted with Or
cgon, but will return to his home
after visiting the Spokane fair next
week.
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BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Two fine building lots, (200 each.
E-room house, two lots; good well; located
near school, price 11050.00.
C-room house with bath, shade treee. Price
tltOO.00.
4 -room house, city water, shade trees. Price
ttoo.oo.
New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city
water, fruit and shade trees. Price $1600.00.
Good t-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; shade trees.
Price 1,3000.00.
4-room house, barn, city and spring water.
Price $760.00.
4-room house, whole block of It lota, plen
ty of fruit trees and spring water. Price
$2500.00.
3 lota and small house. Price tiiOO.0.
6-room house, bath, shade and fruit trees.
Price $1800.00.
New 8-room house, large tarn, ehlckeaj
house, 3 lots. Price $3600.00.
4-rom house and lot. Price $1000.00.
New modern lt-room house, corner Oar
flel and Wilson streets. This Is a snap. $3,1 tt.
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.
110 acre ranch to exchange for city preper-
y-
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.
ltO Ranch on Birch Creek. 3( scree al
falfa. Good house and barn. Spring, Small
orchard $4,260.00.
HARTMAN BENTLEY
'PHONE MAIN 64.
COURT ST,
PENDLHTON, ORE.
MERCANTILE COMPANY.
I.Ike. Finding Money.
Finding healtn Is Ilk finding money
so think those who are sick. When
you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or
chest Irritation, better act promptly
like w. C Barber, of Sandy Level, Vtt.
He says: "I had a terrible chest trou
ble, caused by smoke and coal dust
on my lungs; but, after finding no re
let In other remedips, I was cured by
Dr. Kings New Dlscovory for Con
sumption, Cough and Colds." .Great
est sale of any cough or lung medicine
In tho world. At Tallnmn & Co. and
Brock ft McComns' drug stores; 60c
and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
BOUGHT I WASHINGTON
Cashing Chocks.
Should a check be drawn on an
other bank. It Is not necessary for you
to present the cliee.; to that bank for
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.
Suspicion Box Found.
Buda Pest, Sept. 29. A box, believ
ed to contain tin Internal machine, wus
discovered under tho stairs of the ho
tel, during a coalition leaders' meeting.
Big grafts
grow.
from little franchises
EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER
The Christy Hoe Razor-- the
Safety Razor that will shave j new
in design, new in construction,
yet so simplei 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 Prioe Drug Store
Mlljsap Brothers Purchase 610 Acres
Near Emllcott for f 12.50 Per Acre.
Mlllsap Brothers, of this city, have
Just purchased t40 acres of wheat land
six miles from Endlcott, Wash., the
purchase price for the tract being
$27,000, or a fraction less than $42.60
per acre.
The land Is in the choice wheat belt
of that portion of the state nnd the
price puld is the highest yet recorded
In real estate transactions In that dis
trict this season.
Over 8000 bushels of wheat was sold
from the place this year by the former
owner.
To Purchase Stock.
J. 11. Despaln will leave for Port
land tonight to make additional pur
chases for his stock of dry goods and
notions which hus already been practi
cally all ordered. Mr. Despaln expects
to open his new store on Court street
about October 16. It will bo known
us Despuin's Cash Store and no credit
business will be done.
Forest Fires nt Elgin.
Ilov. Richard Brown, Congrega
tional missionary In the Sunday school
work in eastern Oregon has Just writ
ten to Rev. T. R. Egerton of the First
Congregational church that he had
been driven out of the settlements in
the timber near Elgin by terrible
smoke from forest flies In the moun
tains near there.
Sueoiul to Portland.
A special of two cars was made up
here nt 10:30 this morning to run to
Portland on account of the excursion
ndvertlsod for today. The regular
westbound train did not urrlvo until
3:30 this afternoon.
Daughter Horn.
A nine-pound daughter was horn to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Coffmun yesterday
at their home in this city.
ICggs Aro Advancing.
Eggs are extremely scarce In the
markets and have advanced from 26
to 30 cents per dozen.
Fowls Adopt Grouse.
V. B. Peterson, a Middle Fork
rancher, reported the Long Creek
Ranger that hnrvestlmr Is over In that
section, and his thresher pulled Into
the sheds for the winter. He further
stated that some of his barnyard fowls
havo adopted a number of young
grouse, und thut he has hopes of d -mi'sticatlng
the wild birds. John Duy
News.
Build and Engage In Business at Echo
If Deal Carries Ttirough.
Negotiations are now on between
Charles H. Miller, of Echo, and Fred
T. George, a dry goods dealer of Arl
ington, for the formation of a com
pany to start a store in Echo in place
or tne one burned down there a few
weeks ago. Should the deal be con
iiummated, another building will be
erected on the locution of the old one
uu me uumness win oe conducted as
before, though with an entirely new
stock.
The burned building wus tho prop
erty of J. H. Koontz, of Echo, nnd
plans ror a new structure are now be.
log prepared here by Architect C. E
Troutmun. The new building as de
signed is to be 60x90, one story, with
a full basement. The material will be
lumber and the building will be plas
tered Inside, and out, thus making It
fire-proof and a decided addition to
the town.
t'lty Engineer Under Fire.
The committee appointed to investi
gate the suggestion of Irregularities In
the office of Engineer Slctz, reported
that they hud made quite an extensive
Investigation and that the evidence
was conflicting. That they hod asked
for his resignation which they handed
the council as u part of their report.
Mr. Slctz, who was present. iiftr
securing permission to address the
council, asked for a complete exoner
ation of the charges of bribery, that
it me council saw fit to discharge him
for Incompetency he wouldn't obieet.
as that would be simply a question of
opinion, but III no much as he had not
been permitted to meet with the com,
mlttee as a whole he had had no op
portunlty to offer his side of the oues.
tion. - ' i.
After a few remarks the matter was
paused and no further action was tak
en beyond the filing of the report of
the committee. La Grande Observer.
A Gold-Mounted Music Box.
There is on exhibit at the Eilers
Piano House a graphophone that la
worth seeing. It Is a $160 Victor, and
It If a splendid instrument. The
sound box, rigid arm and other metal
parts are of 14 karat gold, while the
box itself is of solid mahogany. The
machine was brought here mainly for
purposes of exhibit, and It Is an object
of Interest to those who visit the pop
ular music store.
The republicans of Massachusetts
will run Lieutenant Governor Curtis
Guild of Boston, for governor, ac
cording to the dictum of the recent
primaries.
New Pluiit for Uio Highland.
The last load of machinery for the
new mill and plant at the Highland
mine was hauled to camp It miles
west of Baker City yesterday and Man
ager Neil J. Sorensen says he will have
the new mill and power Plant com-
leted at once.
This property, as is well known.
has a large body of high grade ore
blocked out for reduction und when
he muchlnery cun be put Itv commis
sion another dividend puyer will add
that much to the laurels of the Baker
City mining camp. Baker City Demo,
crat.
You Cannot Buy Purer
Whiskey
than HAYNER, no matter how much you pay or where you get it. We
have been distilling whiskey for 39 years. We have one of the most modern
end best equipped distilleries in the world. We know of nothing that
would improve our product. Perfection in the distiller's art has been
reached in HAYNER WHISKEY, which goes direct from our distillery to
YOU, with all of its original purity, strength, richness and Bavor. It doesn't
pass through the bands of any dealer or middleman to adulterate. You
thus save the dealers' big profits. You buy at the distiller's price, at first
cost. Don't you see the economy in buying HAYNER WHISKEY, as well
as the certainty of getting absolutely pure whiskey?
f I h HAYNER WHISKEY for S&fSSStfflS-&
found it very aatiaUctory. I belie,, it to I a nZgSSMVZ.?" h
3 Memos S. Martin, U. 8. Senator from Virginia.
FULL SfcZI
IR.20 FREIGHT
fj PREPAID
20
QUARTS
FULL $
QUARTS
.00 EXPRESS
PREPAID
Sena us the above amount and we will skip In s plain sealed case, with
no marks to show contents Try the whiskey, have your doctor teat It
7,n77abS,iSi'j?S'2-1'ron don't Sd I" rightship It back to us
could any o5;r be filrJr? ' ' " PrmpUT How
You save money by ordering 20 quart! by frelrht It yoo can't nse so
jr" 'ci ". ,Vr J"" can nave eitner Kye or Boor boo.
- fi ujb mimch r irciifai caarges.
w rue our nearest office and do It NOW. 803
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
St Paul, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Dayton, O. Atlanta, 6a.
Distillery, Troy. O. Cipltil, $500,000.00, paid in fun. Established ls
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Pendleton Business College leads.
BEAUTIFCL DISPLAY OP TALK
ING MACHINES.
A. (rnenhou.se, Distributor of Talk
ing Machines, Has as line a Line of
Mad Unos as Aro Shown in Portland
or Spokane,
Quite an addition to Eiler's new
piano store, on Main stret, is the
beautiful line of talking and singing
machines carried by J. A. Owenhouse.
In addition to the Victor, a fine line
of Columbia disc and cylinder ma
chines and records have been added.
This new line affords a machine from
10 up and records at the extremely
ow price of 25c each and each record
comes guaranteed to be perfect. In
he expensive and art designed ma
chines the Columbia cylinder machine,
with the magnificent flower horn,
the Columbia Disc machine, with the
solid mahogany case and silver horn,
and the Victor the VI. with the gol.1
cound box and gold plate rigid arm
will be sold nt $125 each. In medl-
m grade Victors and Columbl.is the
rices range from $16 to 150 and for
the next 30 dnys these machines, sold
one price the world over, will be
sold to all the reliable people of Pen
dleton nnd Umntilla county for $1
each, the balance enn be paid at 11
each week and after buying the ma
chines all records can be exchanged
as often as desired, exchanging one
old record evenly for one new one of
he same class and price. This will
fford people of motferute means and
circumstances opportunity to listen
nd enjoy the greatest talent the
world affords very evening In their
wn homo at puctlcaily no exrenne.
Arycne who has never heird on.j cf
hese new style talking machines will
surprised to see what a wonderful
hange has been accomplished in the
ay of overcoming all harshness and
rating buzzes which characterized
the talking machine of six months'
ago, us the new ones produce bands
nnd singers with all the expression
nd genuineness of the original.
For the next SO days recliais v. Ill lie
on every afternoon and cvi,li tj.
free of charge, at Eilers Piano
House, next to the Boston Store, Main
street
FRAZER'S THEATRE!
K. J. TAYLOR. LKKKKti AND MAXAGKIl.
Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association.
Return engagement of the famous
Williams Juvenile Opera Co.
Half a Hjiiilrrd people.
Positively the greatest and g andest organlzaUon of Its kind In the
United States, having an extensive repertoire of first-class musical
comedies and operas, Including:
"TIPS" The peer or Uiran all.
"MASCOTT."
"THE 11AJAII OF P.Y7..TiA."
"GAY-GO."
"GKE WHIZZ AND GEE WIIEE,'
Another Hummer.
One Week
Storting Monday, October a
"THE RAJAH OF PAZALA"
Monday Night A Different Bill Each Night Monday Mght.
Seat sale starts at the Brock & McComaa drug store Saturday,
10 a. m. Popular Prices.
Try a sample lot of our j
....SLAB WOOD....
you will find that it la the most economical
wood that you can -uy.
THE PRICE IS STILL 14.50 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Tel. Main 8.
Sporting
Athletic
and
Goods
Tlio famous and ever sntlHfa lory Spalding lino Is handled In Tea- e
dhHon. There Is one best, anil t'mi Is Simldliic's. e
Foot Bulls, Gold Hulls, Tennis Supplies and Gymnasium Pai-aptier- 1
nalln. ,
ALL THE LATEST BOOKS AND POPl'LAR READING.
Headquarters for school supplies of all tlcacrlpUuua.
Frazier's Book Store