..HW.M,U.MM-im..i m..,.,-..!-............, ii rf.t..i. tiw. ... .. ,.v. i'-- i. itwiu mm-.M-,ih,.i,.n.nt, EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 105. PAGB Irivu. ww ww ww www 1 Coats, Suits, Skirts LADIES' AND MISSES1 I n endless .Styles, Materials and Prices. We can certainly show you the nobbiest line in Pendleton and the prices are right. LET US SHOW YOU TODAY Lee Teiitsch's Department Store CITY BREVITIES 1 Nuf sed. U. C. Under. C Hamley for harness. Rader Furniture Kader. Mn. Campbell for street hats. Mra. Campbell lor school capa and hats. "Humane Harness," best on earth; Hamley's. Nicely furnished mums, 610 John ton street , Chatham Funning Mills at A. Kun 1 & Co.'s. Beat made. Call at A. Kunkel & Co.'a and ex amine their smut cleaner. Come In, take u scut und hear the InleHt music at Donaldson's. Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at Telephone Stables. W. F. Cook. Beat grudes of suits and overcoats mederutely priced, Boston Store. All the latest school caps, Including oil cloth tains. At Mrs. Campbell's. Headstrom & ilreenawald, shoe makers at Tetutsch's Department Store. For Kent .Store or office room In brick building. Inquire at Hotel St. George. . For Sale A good Sniith-I'remler typewriter, cheap. Cull mornings, 314 Water street. Wanted Dressmaking at home or at homes of pulrons. Address M. M., .400 West Alta. For fine shoe repairing, see Green awald & ileudstiom at Teutsch's De partment Store. For Rent L'nfurtilahed house and furnished housekeeping room. In quire DOS College 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. Leuthers Day and Night Transfer. Office, Grltinan's cigar ttoro. Ready for business with 260 dif ferent styles In turbans, poltea and Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Rose Camp bell, the milliner. B. E. Turner's express wagons haul anything. Stand In front of Hennlng's cigar store, 735 Main street 'Phone main 6. The yellow wagons. For Sale Two lots and new six room house with all modern conveni ences, northeast corner Onrflold and Washington street. Apply to Howard A 8v Ingle. Governor Moaile offers u reward of IID09 for the men who robbed the Q rent Northern near Taooma, supple menting the company's reward of 16000 for each mini The be lief Is gaining force and ground that the men made a big haul. U. C. Ruder. Nuf sed. Justrlte at Donaldson's. Rader Carpets Rader. Carpets Ruder Carpets. Furniture Rader Furniture. Harness and saddles at Hamley's. Pendleton Business College Is thor ough. Best California oak leather used at Hamley's. Household goods for sale, 109 East Court street. Mrs. J. A. Borle. Hunan, Douglas and Gloria shoes at Roosevelt's Boston Shoe Store. Concert afternoon und evening at Donaldson's. Everybody Invited, come In. Lost Oold Maltese cross charm; Initials F. L. T. Finder please leave at this office. Best wages to experienced girl for general housework. Inquire at 111 Jackson street Shoes repaired lie you -wait by Greenawald ac Headstrom at Teutsch's Department store. Most complete line of men's furn ishings and haberdashery at Roose velt's Boston Store. For Rent Suite unfurnished house keeping rooms In East Oregonlan building. Apply at this office. I Watch and Clock.... Repairing Is inrt of oar business. You run no rtRk 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. I ,1 EWE LB AND OPTICIAN. 720 Main Street. 44H At a Standstill a Yet. Another day has gone by without any decision being reached by the county commissioners on the compro mise proposition made them by the O. It. & N. company. Although all three members of the court were In town today, no meeting had been held up to 3 o'clock. In speaking of the matter one of the commissioners said lust evening that they might not reach uny conclusion for some time yet, lis they wished to go more thor oughly Into the legal aspect of the case before coming to a conclusion. PERSONAL MENTION Tliurnriuy Afternoon Club. The Thursday Afternoon rlub will have a business meeting Thursday, October 12, at 2:30 nt the home of .Mrs. Llnu H. Sturgls. Chairmen of committees and heads of departments tire asked to be prepured to report. The regular meeting will take place Thursday, October 19, nt the home of Mrs. Henry J. Renn, Mrs. Bean and Mrs. John McCourt being the hos tesses at a musicolo. Suit fitr Divorce). Divorce proceedings were begun to day by Thomas Balcoin, through his attorney, Peter West, against Mnry V. Balcom. In the complaint it is salil that the two were married In Michigan in 1884. and that five chil dren have been born to them. De sertion Is given as the ground upon which a decree of divorce Is asked. Thrown From Illcyclo. Joseph Owenhouse was thrown from his bicycle in the dark last night and sustained serious bruises and scratches on his fuce by. striking tho sidewalk. To Whom It May Couct-rn. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the Red Front saloon will please call and settle at unco at tho t'olumhlu saloon. TKX LANGIVKK. Morrlajro License Issued. A mnrriago license was issued today to A. A. Frlddlcs and Laura A. Blan chett, the former of Wallowa county. Over 2000 easterners have availed themselves of the privilege of slop overs slnco the beginning of the Lewis and Clark fair, to visit La Grande, Union county. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER The Christy Hoe Razor-- the Safety Razor that wi 1 1 shave j-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 and strop sell for $2. 00, Extra bladeB $1.00 a dozen. Sold on a guarantee. KOEPPENS ' Popular Price Drug Store Earnest Isaacs Is In the city today from his home on upper McKay, J. H. Parkes left this morning for Spokane, upon a short business trip, Dr. C. J. Smith was called to Echo this ufternoon on professional bust' ness. Tim Donovan, O. R. & N. lineman, is in the city today on a tour of the roud. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Rogers, of Echo, ctt tit e up from there last evening for a brief visit. M. H. Wold, of St. John, Wash., Is a visitor in town today, having arrlv ed Inst night. , John H. Saunders, of Long creek, Grant county, is In, town today, having arrived yesterday. County Commissioner T. P. Gill! land Is In town today from his ranch near Pilot Kock. H. W. Cowan, an Implement deal er of Walla ' Walla, came over this morning for a short visit. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. McGIUvray, of Goldeiululc, Wash., are visiting here having arrived last evening. Will Moore, C. E. Troutman, Horace Wulker und Dan Muys went to Echo this afternoon on a business trip. Mayor W. F. Matlock returned home this morning from Portland, where he has been visiting for sev eral days. Roy Ruley left lust night for Port land, to be gone for several days und to attend the K. of P. meeting tomor row night. Mayor L. A. Esteb, of Echo, was in the city today on legal business, re turning home on the delayed train this afternoon. J. W. Smith, of Athena, cam down on the evening train yesterday from that place and has been In town during the day. W. Sullivan, formerly with the Pen dleton Scouring mill, returned last evening, after huvlng been away for a month or more. George Strand left this afternoon for Portland, to take part In tho K. of P. contest that Is to be held there to morrow evening. Mrs. Thomas Fitz Gerald returned home this morning from Portland, where she has been visiting for sev eral weeks past. W. H. Reeder, formerly a resident of Pendleton, and now of Tacoma, arrived last evening and will visit here for a short time. Rev. H. B. Smith, pastor of the First Chrlstiun church, at Milton, is n the city today, visiting at the home of Rev. N. H. Brooks. Frank J. Macey, of the Boston Store, left Inst night for Portland to attend the K. of P. meeting that is to be held there tomorrow. B. E. Kennedy, now of Baker City. passed through here lust night bound for Portland, where he will attend the Knights of Pythias grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell, of Lexington, Morrow county, came up last evening und left again on the westbound train this afternoon. Roy Ruley left last night for Port land for the purpose of taking part in the Knights of Pythias program that will be held tomorrow night. A. Kunkel left this morning for Spokane and other points In eastern Washington on a business trip, and will probably be gone for a week. Oscar Elliott left today for Port land, und from there he will make a trip to Seattle. Spokane and Ward ner and other places, being gone sev eral weeks. Mrs. T. H. Johnson, of La Grande, who accompanied her daughter to this city to place her in Pendleton Business college, left for her home this evening. J. H. Aitkin of Huntington, a prom inent eundidnte for statu treasurer on the republican ticket, passed through the city today en route to Portland to nttend the grand lodge sessions of the Knights of Pythias. Mr. und Mrs. F. E. Goodman left last night for a week's visit at the Lew is and Clark exposition. Newton Johnson Is in charge of Mr. Good nmn't cigar store during his absence. J. C. Coombs, of Nye, Is In the city on a trading trip. The first snow of the season fell In the southern part of the county Saturday night, hut melted away In a few hours. Cattle are in excellent condition and feed Is plentiful. William E. Narkuus of Briggson, came dow n this morning for the pur pose of entering the Pendleton Busi ness college. He Is a graduate from both tho commercial and shorthand departments of the Weston Normal school. Miliary For Fall and Winter Wear Our comprehensive assortment of beautiful Hats for Fall and Winter wear receiving each day aeW shipments from leading New York millinery establishments. Every new shape and trimmings In colors everything desirable. Before purchasing your new Fall Hat It will bo to your advantage to Inspect our showing of lute Hats, us while our Hats are always the latest our prices will be found more to your liking. Latest Novelties in Bags. Purses, Belts and Neckwear We call your attention to our magnificent display of late Novelties In ornamental Combs. Nothing lends more to one's oppearance than these finishing touches in the way of Bags, Purses, Belts, Combs, ete. We show you all the latest novelties as soon as they appear in the Eastern Fashion stores. November Delineator now here, 15c. copy. Do you want the best? Try our SHOES PENDLETON'S FAMOUS STORE The Peoples Warehouse where it pays to trade Among these were several who were going down to attend the K. of P, con vention and who were forced to go down on the passenger that passed through at noon today. Mis. G. W. Kigby arrived here yes terday from (Maresholm, Alberta, and last night left for Salem accompanied by her daURhter, Mrs. Cora It. Cook, ltev. G. W. Rlgby Is expected here from Alberta about November 1, und tile two may live here during the coming winter. I Engineer .luck Thutchor, of the R. & N. helper and switch engine at, linker City, passed down the line to day to Portland to visit the Lewis and Clark fair. Mr. Thatcher has not yet been outside the city limits of Baker City since going there rtvo years ago, and Is surprised at the Improvements In other parts of Oregon. Wullii Walla Gets Baker Cuttle. Eleven carloads of extra fine beef cattle were received In Walla Walla today from Ituker City by the Walla Wullii Meat and Cold Storage com pany, which will be used to supply the locnl demand for meat, says the Walla Wullu Statesman. There were 300 head In the consignment. This cnniiany is also Arranging to ship In about 495 head more that urn now at Baker City, which will be placed In the stockyards In Walla Walla. I'niight C Xcuiiy an Hour. Because No. 5, last night's passen ger train, mnde up nearly nn hour's time after It was reported late, several Pendleton people missed catching it, Governor Pardee Is Alive. Governor George C. Pardee, of Cal ifornia, president of the National Ir rigation congress, has written Montie Gwlnn, chairman of the executive committee, Inqurlng what he can do to assist In making .the meeting In Boise next year a success. The governor states he wishes to take an active part In promoting the meeting and ex presses a willingness to undertake i.ryuiins that he can. ' The method of the congress Is to leave the arrangement of the program for the meeting to the chairman of tho eecutlre committee, but Governor Pardee wishes to do his part toward making the meeting a success and stands ready to lend his assistance. General Manager Bancroft, of the Short Line, has assured Mr. Gwlnn that the company will co-operate with him to the fullest possible extent In carrying out the plans for the meet ing. Boise Statesman. Charged With Embcszlememt. J. V. Mundell, ex-assessor and ex recorder of Elmore county, who was arrested Thursday charged with em bezzling county money, was arraigned Saturday afternoon before Probate Judge Stimson, and placed under f 600 bonds, which he furnished. Mundell had served his two years' term as assessor and tax collector, and his slowness In making final settle ment with the county awakened the suspicions of the county commission ers, and they employed J. S. Bogart, of this city, to expert his books. It soon became noised about that he was short, although the exact amount 'was not generally known for some time. First a deposit of $800 was made by the ex-collector, and later (700 more was paid Into the county treasury, but when the report of Ex pert Bogart was made public It was found that his original shortage had been slightly over 12(00, leaving; a balance of about 11100 unpaid. Mountalnhome (Idaho) Bulletin. Cashing Checks, Should a check be drawn on an other bank, It is not necessary for you to present the cl.ee; 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. Thomas M. Reed, a pioneer of Washington, who for over 40 years continuously secretary of the Masonic grand lodge of Washington, died at Olympla Saturday night after an Ill ness of several months. Lightning Fires Trees. In the recent pipptrle atnrm lha lightning struck three trees near the 1 X home of w. M. Dexter. Two of the trees Ignited and burned for several days, and but for the prompt and ef fective work of Mr. Dexter and two of his neighbors, might have resulted In u forest fire of considerable size. Cambridge News. lost. Strayed or Stolen. Irish setter pup. Owner's name scratched on collar. Missing since Sunday morning. Reward for return to Will a id Bond. Try a sample lot of our ....SLAB WOOD.... you wilt find that It Is the most economical wood that you can -ny. f THE PRICE IS STILL tt.M FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED. OREGON LUMBER YARD Tel. Main 8. POLES "I hT ttffr(M) with pllei for thirty-.. year. One rw un lMl April I beean taking Cmim for constipation. In tue conrie of week 1 noticed the pile bee an to dliannoar ami at. th. ... weeks they did Dot trouble me at all is,re.m.u fTe.f,.ne woler form. 1 am rnttrHr corvd anil feel like a new man." U surge Krjrd.r, Napoleon, U. Best For Tu. ex. t candy cathartic Pla. a r. . P.I .VI- D rf n , r. . r m N.rer fcloken. W ..lean or Grip.. 10c. SSc. c. Nevor old In bnlk. Th. tsnuln Ublet tmp.J COO. UUftr.olftd to euro or your money b.clt. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chic.co or N.Y. n ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Byers' Best Flour Is used.. Bran, snorts, steam rolled barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS i W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK Beautify your home with flowers, bushes, roses, vines, trees and hedges. All stock grown in the west and adapted to this climate. Rare beauties In roses. The time to plant your bushes Is in the fall. Our hedge plants make most attractive hedges. The advantage of dealing with me is that my line is the most se lect, most complete, and everything is fully guaranteed and will be replaced If it should not prove satisfactory. I reside here permanent ly and make good every promise. I can save you money on nursery stock. Orders taken now for fall and spring delivery. Address mr.s. etta Mcpherson PENDLETON, OREGON, bargains in real estate Two fine building lots, $200 each. 6 -room house, two lots; good well; located near school, price S 1060.00. r-room house with bath, hade trees. Price 11600.00. 4-room house, city water, shade trees. Price 1600.00. New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city water, fruit and shade trees. Price $1500.00. Good 6-room house, larce barn, two large lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken yard. Trice 62600.00. Good 6-room house, bath, stone cellar, all open plumbing, porcelain tub; shade trees. Price 6,2000.00. 4-room house, barn, city and spring water. Price 6760.00. 9 room house for it; close In, suitable hie for boarding house. 2 lots and small house. Price 6.200.00. 6-room house, bath, shade and fruit trees. Price 61800.00. New 8-room house, large lam, chicken house. S lots. Price 63600.00. 4-rom house and lot Price 61000.00. 160 acres one and a half miles aouth of Athena at a bargain. 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. 26 acre f talfu. Good house and barn. Spring, dmall orchard 64,260.00. HARTMAN (Sb BENTLEY 'PHONE MALJ 64. COURT ST, PENDLETON, OIIE. e e e .............. Ililttf.l.lfltflfftlllfflltllltlllllllffffftllll9tlltllllllllt