EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, BIAY S, 10. PAK FIVE. : a White, Tan and Black OXFORDS Everybody wants them--We can surely please you. 25 Different Styles-All Prices $1.25 to $4.00 Teutsch's Dept. Store CITY BREVITIES Kaiser lout his dog; see Fergy. Found, at Fergy's, Kaiser's dog. For Sale Hack and harness. E. O. Furnished housekeeping rooms, SOi Water street. House to rent, adjoining gallery. Bee Wheeler, photographer. Vudoc Porch Shades; only a few left, half price. Jesse Falling. Cabinet photos, J1.50 a dozen. Burns Bros., new Schmidt block. Iluy a Pianola for your piano. Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 813 Main treet. Closing out sale of pattern haU. Hlg reductions. Mrs. Cumpbell's millinery. Agent for the famous Comfort Swing Chair and Steel Morris Chair. Jesse Falling. Hendricks hall for rent evenings and Sundays. No dances. 'Phone Business College. We would like your plumbing, .knowing full well we can suit you. ' Morrow, the Plumber. Wanted Jap for general house work: small family. Good cook. Ap ;ply I'luuocdor's butcher shop. Tjtlnhnn nnerntor wanted at Echo. Address Butler Creek Tele phone company, Echo, Ore. When In Portland stop b the Hotel Oregon. Hates 11 per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. Put Pendleton oeople to slee; peacefully and In perfect comfort on B. M. O. E. Nuff scd. C Ra er. 120-ncre stock ranch In Harney county for rent. In fully equipped for running stoc k. Inquire Dr. M. S. Kern. Kodak developing and finishing for amateurs. Call nnd see our Jtttesl comic stamps. Bowman's studio, near bridge. Good work at a reasonable price cur first consideration. Morrow, the Plumber, CIS Main. "Phone black 8221. Wanted Four good irrigators. Ad dress, giving tige and experience. Maxwell Land & Irrigation Company. Hernilston, Ore. For He; t Single roo.. In East Jregonlan building; steam heat, 1 t nnd cold water and bi.th on same floor. Apply at this office. For Rent Suite unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon- Ian building. Hot and cold water and both on same floor. Inquire this of fice. Miss Alto Russell, whose home Is on a ranch In the Tleton basin, 40 miles from Yakima, lutely shot and killed her sixth bear. A snap! For sale, two lots, a seven-room house, large barn, furni ture goes with the house. This Is a bargain. Call and see at GOO Mill rtreet. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily Ills than almost anything else. It Is good to clean the system out ocroslonally. Stir the liver up and get Into shape generally. The best results are derived from the use of DeWltts' Little Early Risers. Relia ble, effective, pleasant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Sold by Tallinan & Co. FAST WORK AT AGENCY OFFICE, Repairing of Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry Is a very important part of imy business. Wo guarantee all work to be the best nnd nt the lowest possible prices that good work can be done. Try us and be convinced. L. HUNZIKER .IIAVIXER AND OPTICIAN. 720 Main Street. Kxtrn Force of Clerks Handles All t Applicants Who ApKiir. At the agency office on the reser vatlnn leases are now being made with rapidity, nnd all who coihe are waited upon. For several dayt past Hoy Haley and Roland Oliver have been acting .as special notaries and arc assisting the regular office force there. t ' ..' While most of the white men seek ing In I'an land have secured their leases, there are many applications that have not yet been acted on owing to the failure of the applicants to appear. PERSONAL MENTION Doirls Comes May 12. Rev. Victor Dorrls, tho new pastor of the First Christian . church, has chang' d his nlans and will arrive In this city to preach on Sunday, May 12, Instead of May S, as he Intended. He will bring his family with him and be permanently located. He had eXT pected to come without his family and the congregation hoped to hear his first sermon next Sunday, but owing to n change of plans he will not ar rive till the date named. Folio Will Celebrate. Mayor I A. Esteh, of Echo, who Uft for his home this morning, said that Echo will celebrate the Fourth of July In an appropriate manner, one of the features to be a genuine bar becie, In which several head of cattle, sheep and hogs will be roasted whole. Dinner will bo free for all ami a pro gram of sports and speaking will be arranged and the entire surrounding count ly Is Invited to attend. Farm Dwelling limned. The farm residence of George D. I'eebler In Stage gulch, 12 miles from Pendleton, was burned this afternoon. It was occupied by Ira Perkins, son-ln-liw of Mr. Feebler. The house was valued nt fiiMO and was Insured for about J2!0. A year ago this month Mr. Peebler's hnrn burned on the same farm. New Rank nt Stevenson. Stevenson Is going to have a bank In the near future. This matter was decided on Inst Tuesday. W. H. Moore, of the Oregon Savings bank, of Portland, has been looking over the field for about two weeks and has come to the conclusion that they can find no belter place than Stevenson. The bank will have a capital stock of f 25,000 nnd la backed by some of the most rellnblo men of Portland, who nre practical bankers. Stevenson (W.ish.) Pioneer. BED BUG DESTROYER Quick and certain extermination of bed bugs --Koeppen ' 8 Bed Bug De Btroyer kills every single bug- large or sma 1 1 --hat ohed and un hat ched--and postively destroys the nests and eggs. 25 cent bottle extremely conven ient to use. Being a thin liquid, it quickly trickles down every crack and penetrates every orevioe. Wundersohns Furniture polish 25 cents a bottle. KOEPPENS' 'The tubular nrinn rimer aftia William Bonher, of Athena, has been a visitor In the city today. T. W. Tandy, th school teacher has been a visitor Irf the city today. Bulley Ross, of Meacham, came down this morning on a buslnes trip. Y. H. Gilbert, of Pilot Rock, Is In the city today on a business and trad ing trip. J. S. Heckwith Is In Sumpter on mining business nnd will return to morrow. O. O. Chamberlain, Justice of the peace ut Athena, has been a visitor here today. Mrs, R. M. Powers, of Weston, came down last evening for a short visit In the city. Charles Flshman, of the Pendleton Steam laundry, left this morning for Echo, on a business trip. O. F. Steele, of Nolln, left for his home this morning after a business and trading trip In the city. R. H. Potter, of this city, will leave In a day or two for Starkey, where he hns 200 head of cattle on summer range. Dr. C. J. Whltnker arrived lust night from Cambridge, Idaho, where he has been living for several months. Oliver P. Morton, of the reclama tion crew at work on the East Uma tilla project, has been here upon a short vlBlt. Mrs. H. C. Grady, of La Grande. passed through the city this morning to Walla Walla, where she will visit her mother for a few days. F. A. Swingle, of the firm of How ard & Swingle, architects, is nt Ken- newick seeing about the making of plans for a new hotel at that place. James Johns, of the Hartman Ab stract company, Is at Umatilla. He will go down to Portland from that point and expects to be back Friday. Sheriff Taylor left this morning for Salem with Diamond and Crull, the horsethleves, who were sentenced to three years each In the penitentiary. A. Smythe, the Arlington sheepman. came In last evening from that place nnd In company with his son, Dan P. Smythe. left this morning; for Blng ham. E. V. Daggett Is now employed as deputy ccunty treasurer, and will have charge of the office while Treasurer Sommervllle Is engaged In tho campaign. Miss Effle Jean Frnzler, of th Peoples Warehouse, will leave tonight for a sojourn of several weeks at Hot Iike. She will be accompanied by' Miss Freda Roeseh. ' ' Foreman F. P. Rounds, of the me chanical department of the O. R. & X. In this city, who was Injured by a fall nt his home two weeks ago, Is. still confined to Ills bed. John McCoUrt has filed his Oath of office ns city attorney with the re corder. He will enter upon his duties nt once, succeeding Charles H. Carter, who has held the office fnr many years. Mis. J. A. French, wife of the county clerk of Wallowa county, came' down from her home at Enterprise Tuesday to make n visit of several weeks duration with her sister. Mrs. D. Hrusha. Mrs. H. J. Roddy, of La Grande, Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Sharp. Mrs. Roddy had her arm thrown out of place recently by n se vere fall and is receiving medical at tention here. A. M. Gillls. the Athena lumber man. was visiting his brother-in-law, C. C. Sharp, yesterday. Mr. Gillls has Just returned from Portland, where he spent three weeks taking medical treatment for stomach trouble. Judge W. H. Ellis, and District At torney Phelps went to Heppner today for the purpose of holding u prelim inary session of circuit court. While there they will set dates for the trial of cases that nre now pending for Uie June session. Mnyor L. A. Esteh. of Echo, ac companied by his family, left for home this morning after a business trip here. He is highly pleased with the Interest shown In the Eagles' picnic at Echo by the surrounding coj.-t-y. and says Echo stands ready 'j rt-.ip-rocale. W. I.. Purcell. manager of the job department of th, Davenport, Iowa. Democrat, Is In the city for a few days the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. J. O'Meara. Mr. Purcell Is making n tour of the Pacific coast, having come west by way of Kansas City. Denver and Salt Lake. He expects to return by wny of Los Angeles. Editor Brown of the Milton Eagle, was In the city last night on business, leaving for home this morning. He hopes the June meeting of the Uma tilla County Development league will be held In Milton nnd will work to tlint end. He Is nil enthusiastic mem her of the league and hopes to see great results from Its work In this county. : FEUD AY BARGAINS v ' The Peoples Warehouse 50c Silks for 25c yard Three hundred and fifty yards of crystal cord wash silks and one hundred 25cyard and fifty yards of silk Foulaids, every yard of which" is worth fully 50 cents, on sale Friday at the extreme low price of a Thursday Afternoon Club. The Thursdny Afternoon club will hold n business meeting tomorrow morning nt 10:30 nt the home of Mrs. Una H. Sturgls, for the purpose of considering the advisability of engag ing Miss Maud Buttello Hammell. to give n rending of "The Conquest," Mrs. Kva Emery Dye's excellent west ern history, In this city In the near future. A full attendance Is desired, ns the matter Is Important nnd n full expression Is desired by the president. Two Oirlnnds fo Wool Slilppe.1. One cnrlond of new wool has been Milpped out of Arlington nnd one out of The Dulles, hut there will be verv little shipped before the regulnr sales days. Few sales are being made, nny where now. $1.50 Men's Shirts for 95c The new spring patterns in Oxfords, Madras and Cheviots Extra well made and guaranteed perfect fitting shirts, every one Q CkQnVi worth $1.50. On sale f riday at , t) fJJ wdLIl 35c White Embroideries for 19c Two hundred and fifty yards of pretty Embroidery from 10 to 18 inches wide, perfect finished edges, every yard fully worth 35 cents. Great Special Bargain for Friday at iroin 10 to io muies wiutr, 19c yard $12 Silk Shirtwaist Suits for $8 Swell, new Suits in blacks, browns and navys, with fancy tucked waists, full wide kilted skirts, some tucked, every one worth fully $12- Grand Bargain for Friday at rs, wun lancy tucKt-n waists, iuu $8.00 Suit SAVE YOUR COUPONS The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TR.ADE ::::::::::::::::::n: RATES ARE REDUCED. O. R. & X. Announces a Reduction of .Secoml-Clnss I'nres to New York ami Boston. Circulars have been received at the O. R. & N. offices In this city an nouncing a reduced second-class pas senger fare from Portland, Astoria and Puget sound points, to Boston and yew York. The reduced fare is based on the second-class rate from the coast to Missouri river points. ThS second class fare from (the coast to MIssouH river points Is but 35 and the.new rate to the Atlantic coast is but! $53, or $1S more than the Missouri-' river fare. The present second-class fare to Boston nnd New York Is $59, or JS more than the nev rate. Governor Hoeh, of Kansas, has been nominated for a second term by the republicans of Kansas, by an almost unanimous vote. I To the Brides and Grooms of June It's a great mistake to wait until the last minute before sclect- t lag your furniture, draperies, rugs nnd carpets. While we have a wonderfully large assemblage of all the articles that have a part In J making the home attractive, we would Impress upon your minds the k advantage of early buying. Today we probably have the vi.y Buffet. Brass Bed, Library I Table, Chiffonier, Davenport, or Rug that you ad. ..Ire above all. i Others are looking and buying and other: mny take what you . wouldn't miss for the world. So come at your earliest convenience and pick from the gems of our stock. Weil reserve whatever you may fancy, for future delivery. I And then again. It's so much more satisfactory to buy leisurely than hurriedly. We'll suggest many pretty ideas that you would never think of. Furnishing homes Is our study, you know. BAKER & FOLSOM FURNITURE AND CARPETS- -OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICE. Money to Loan'on Monthly Installments Long Time Loans Real Estate in Any Part of the City for Sale 1 Frank B. Clopton & Co. 112 East Court Street Before Investing Your Money It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING CITY of EASTERN OREGON and look over the ALFALFA LANDS which 'III pay you large returns on your money. We h e several hundred jcres of tl e best Irrigated Alfalfa Land lit tho went, which yleida from seven o twelve tons per acre, l'or further particulars write BURBR1DGE & CAREL, Ontario. Oregon. CHEAP MEAT IS HIGH AT AXT PRICI". Some meat markets may sell you a good looking piece of meat for a few cents less than it would cost you at a reliable market and you won't know until after you have tried It that you have been deceived. Only good meat leaves the market of the Empire Meat Co. "Phone Main 18. Will You? Won't You- Come to the Fountain? Now Pendleton Is famous For a lot of pretty things. It long hns held the banner, For It's mud-producing springs. But since the City Council Has resolved to pave them down, Another new phenomenon Is startling nil the town. "Tts Dyer's FOUNTAIN! A Soda Fountain! As sparkling and refreshing ns enn be. And when the wind Is flyln', And with thirst you're utmost dyln", Or if some goods you're buyln', Why, just take "a glass" nnd see. You will feel some ten years younger. And perhaps n pinch of hunger, So you'd better take(n package of the "99" COFFEK. When the twilight, and the gloaming And the tiny sllv'ry stars. Urge the friends to stroll out roaming Or to whirl around In cars, When the moon peeps o'er the moun tain, And the sun sets In the sea. Bring your friends to Dyer's FOUN TAIN. In the EAST END GROCERY. Where tho candy tree Is growing. And the "POP-on-lce" Is flowing. And the Phosphates full all glowing, From the blushing cherry tree. To the temple of the Muses, To the grove of Poesy, To the home of Peace and Tlenty, To the EAST END GROCERY. The V East End Grocery J. W. DYER. Proprietor. PHONE MAIN tit. , y '( .