DAILY EAST OR GOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, Till KM) T. rfl'XIC 21, l'Klft. PAHE FIVE. OXFORDS PERSONAL MENTION EIGHT PAGES. A PATKN'T KID VELT PLUCHER 'THAT IS FULL OF STYLE AND COMKOKT. JUST THE THING FOR WALKING, $3.50 A TURN, FLEXIBLE SOLE OX FORD THAT WILL PLEASE YOU, AND GIVE GOOD SERVICE, $2.00 - $2.50 A DRESSY PATKNT KID OX FORD, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, $3.50 - $4.00 Let Us Shoe You l eistsch's Dept. Store CITY BREVITIES Tnich hauled, 'phone main 511. For Rent Up-to-date coUiiku. Ap ply 209 (Jardcii street. Don't bother with, wash day. 'Phone Robinson's Domestic Laundry, Main 0. Buy a Plnnola for your piano. Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 813 Main street For dependable laundry service, 'phone Robinson's Domestic Laundry, main 0. 250 trimmed huts for Fourth of July and warm weather. Campbell Millinery. Put Pendleton people to lotp peacefully and In perfect comfoit on B. M. O. E. Nuff Bed. U C Rader. When In Portlnnd stop at the Hotel OroRon. Rates $1 per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. Leathers' Transfer Sc Storage Co. Phone main 611 at all hours. Office nd stund at Orltmnn's cigar store. CUPID'S JEWELRY , My lino of Jewelry Is selected with care, thereby making fascinating pres ents. You enn depend on It that If It Is bought here It will satisfy you and be ns represented. L. HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician Folks say our ice cream i s good. We know i t . We use every care in making and serving. The happy faces about our count- ' er show how people like it. Vanilla, Chocolate and Tutti Frutti ice oream-they are all 10 cents. KOEPPENS popular price drug store Nicely furnished front room for rent, 109 Jackson street. For Rent 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 620 Thomp son street. Carney & Kennedy's cab stand, at Tallman's Drug Store, after 8 p. m. 'Phone main 70 for cab. Ladles' souvenir day at our sodu fountain, June 27. Read big ad Sat urday. The Pendleton Drug Co. Flood photographs, 25c each: flood scene postal cards, 10c each. See my new size photos. $1.00 per dozen. Wanted Competent salesmen to represent factory on the road. Posi tion permanent. Address Dept. 43, 1010 Atwood Dldg., Chicago. LOST A BRIGHT RED YEARLING heifer, hat brand on right hip; no ear marks. Finder please notify W. M. Origsby, Pendleton Ore. J. B. Despaln Is selling out his clothing and furnishing goods and putting In a large line of notions. See him. Next door to postofflce. For Rent Suite unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon Ian building. Hot and cold water and bath on same floor. Inquire this of fice. Soda and city beer In bottles, 50c per dozen, 31 per case. Cheaper than draught beer for family use during summer months. 'Phone main E50. John Oagen. Eagle building, Court street. Elks' Meeting Tonight Pendleton lodge No. 288, B. P. O. E. will meet at 8 o'clock this evening for the purpose of doing Initiatory work. All members are requested to be present. W'n Mm. Swurt's Fattier. John Carroll, who wos drowned In the recent flood In Wullu Walla, was the father of Mrs. Jack Swart, well known In this city. Indian Girl HaH Consumption. Anna Kash Kaxh, the daughter of Jim Kash Kash. the well known Uma tilla, Is threatened with consumption. She recently graduated from Carlisle Indian sfhool and Is nn exceptionally Intelligent girl. Miinto-di Ixavci Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mcintosh left this morning for South Hend, Wash., where they will spend the summer. It is Mr. Mcintosh's Intention to sell his liquor business In this city and leave Pendleton permanently. Mrs. Mcintosh will not return to the city, hut Mr. Mcintosh will come back next fi'll, perhaps to close up his business affairs here. Mr. Mcintosh has been a resident of Pendleton for a number of years and has a large circle of friends here. 1 'anils Enhanced by Good Itonds. The south end of Denton is vielng with all other sections in road build ing, says the Corvallls Times. Rich Irwin and J. S. Wntklns have recently built hnlf a mile of grade at their own expense. Another donation of consequence Is $0 In cash contribut ed by Major Rruce to he expended in gravel for the roada in the vicinity. The money and labor expended on the public road Increases the value, use fulness and the salablllty of the farm, and adds to the comfort, convenience and happiness of the owner. That Is a fact that cannot be rubbed out. and all that a farmer expends on the roads comes back to him many fold. A. Bennett's Optimist. The Dalles Optimist, the new week ly started at The Dalles by A. Bennett, formerly editor of the Irrlgon Irriga tor, Is now out. It is a newsy, enter taining paper and Is well printed and well edited. Mr. Bennett is an ex perienced newspaper man and has nn excellent territory in which to "spread out. - ine uptimlst Is republican In politics, is opposed to equal suffrage and from editorial utterances Is op posed to local option. Over $161,000 Saved. To policy holders last year. Don't neglect to save about B0 ner cent nf the premium on your grain Insurance ints year, uregnn Fire Relief Associ ation. T. L. Dunsmore, Agent. Notice to Water Consumer. All water consumers who have nnt paid water rents are notified in enii at the water works office and settle nt once. J. T. BROWN. e Precaution Against Eire. - In order to prevent grass from catching fire from fire- e crackers nn ihn FV,,itti, nt t..i m It Is urged that all residents cut e any dry grass that may be on their places. At present there Is considerable dry grass In e vacant lots In various parts of the city, and should flrecrack- ers he exploded In the same n serious fire might be started. e((4, 4, . C .E. Troutman returned last eve ning from a business trip to Port land. Dr. O. S. Ilo'slngton left this morn ing for Walla Walla on professional business. Mrs. Louis Moses left this morning for an extended visit In Portland and Los Angeles. C. A. McCumber, the pioneer civil engineer, was In the city yesterday from Walla Walla. A. D. Stillman left last night for Salt Lake upon business connected with the Woodmen of the World. Miss Carrie Weir, of Walla Walla, was here last evening while on her way to Chicago, and was the guest of Miss Anna Markham Walter M. Pierce arrived last night from trnlon county and will shortly move his family to his Grande Ronde farm for the summer. Rev. H. B. Knight, field agent and vice principal of Pendleton academy, left today for Portland on business connected with the academy. E. E. Bragg, of La Grande, superin tendent of schools of Union county, passed through this morning to Port land, stopping over between trains on business. J. A. Scott, of La Grande, passed through the city this morning on his way to Spokane to attend the north west athletic meet being held at that city this week. T. T. Nelson, the well known black smith who has sold out his business In this city, will leave for Vale, Mal heur county, the first of next week, to make his future home. J. M. Ash worth, of Weston, was In the city last evening on a trading trip. He says the people of Weston will come to Pendleton for the celebration on July 4. In large numbers. Mrs. J. f. Mathews and daughter, Amy. left this morning for Genesee, Idaho, to attend Mrs. Mathews" moth er. Mrs. G. W. Daggett, who Is quit!? Ill at her home at that place. . Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Martin left this morning for Vt. Angel, near Portland, to attend the commence ment exercises of Mt. Angel college, of which their son Is a student. Mrs. A. C Kirk and daughter. Miss Anna Kirk, of Portland, passed through here last evening on their way heme from Athena, where they have been vlsltlne with relatives. J. M. Cook, of South Thompson street, who started a few days ago to Hldawny Springs, returned home yes terday III. He was taken sick near Pilot Rock and was forced to return home. James Hager and daughters. Lulu and Edith, came over last evening from ITeppner nnd In company with Mrs. T.uck. of this city, will leave Saturday for the family home In Mis souri. Miss Winnie Boylen left this morn ing for Antelope. Crook county, to Join her father. Mrs. Boylen and the other monhers of the family will leave for Antelope next week for the summer. H. W. Swart, who has been tele graph operator at Bingham Springs and Kamela for a number of years, has resigned and Is now In the block signal department, having charge of the blocks between North Fork and Cnyuse. T.. W. FumflSS. Of Hlintlnfftnn In the city yesterday evening on n brief business trip. Mr. Furnass was one of the first men to settle at Her mlston. and now owns an excellent homestead adjoining the townslte. H. H. Gilbert, of Pilot Rock, Is in the cltv todav on n imiiini m. tt says the people of Pilot Rock and vi cinity are hoping that the now rail now projected will soon he built Into I hat section. It Is h will pay from the time It Is complet er.. P. M. OHVAr tt'Virt has I. tina urril III l.fl" ver for the past week, will leave that city Monday for Dearborn. Mich., where he will spend the summer vls- 1,1..- ... I . V. , ., -reiHiives. He nns enjoved hip stav In California nnd Colorado very much nnd both himself and Mrs. Oliver are enjoying good health. SEVERE llI ItT TO WAI IT.E S LEG Sustained While Trying to Stop a Car Willi Stick or Wood. E. R. Waffle, who Is now serving as an O. R. & N. passenger brakeman, wos badly hurt on the left leg at North Fork yesterday while trvhig to stop a car on the sidetrack. The easthound passenger had stopped at North Fork for the purpose of picking up the diner, and while working on the side track a car which was ilotiinlio.l fx.... the others started o roll down the track. In an effort to stop the same.. Urakeman Waffle placed a piece of cordwood on the track to block the car. However. It cut the piece In two nieces nne.nf vl,l..l, ... , struck the brakeman ori the left lejj ,.,, unee. no was knocked down by the blow nnd did not recover for some time. He is now nt his home here nnd will be im.ihi.. several days on account of his Injury. There Is no need worrying along In discomfort because of a rti.-.i . digestion. Get a bottle cf KODOL iJYSFEFSIA, and see whnt It will do for you. Kodol not only di gests what you eat unit .I,. tired stomach a needed rest, but Is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, flatulency, and sour stomach. Tcrwini ,m ,i, your stomach young and healthy HKiim. iou win worry Just In the pro portion that VOUr stnmnnh you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry Is to be avoid ed at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of vour stomach. B.-.M k Tollman ft Co. Prepare for Pendleton's Great Fourth of July Celebration 12 c WASH GOODS REDUCED to 20c and 25c WASH GOODS, REDUC ED TO 35c AND 50c WASH GOODS RE DUCED TO WHITE LINEN PARASOLS AT $2.25, 2.00 and WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS AT 50c, 35c anil Women's and Children's Hats are Women and Children's Ready-to-Wear Dresses, and very best styles at reduced prices. The Peoples Warehouse SAVE YOUR COUPONS -H-W-HH-W WILL IIERriLI) 4X1) REPAIR. Rrldge Matters Received Attention of the County Court. This morning Commissioner Hor ace Walker contracted with Moussu & Co., of this city, for the making of needed repairs to the abutments of the two brldgrs that' were washed out near A'.hena during the 'flood. They are the Frank Mansfield bridge and the Harvey Keating bridge, both of which were washed away during the high witer In Wild Horse creek. The commissioners have advertised for bids for the rebuilding of the bridges, rind the same will be opened here on July 6. However, 't Is necessary to have the abutment repaired before the bridge work is commenced, and the work will be done bv Moussu & Co. On June 26 bids for the repair of me ortuge above town and the one at K.ctio will be opened by the com- miiRioner. REGENTS MEET TOMORROW. President R. C. French Is Expected to Re President. For the purpose of taking steps to wards the reopening of the Wesinn normal school, the board of regents oi mat instrtution will meet at Wes ton tomorrow. Secretary Worthing ton will come up from Portland this evening or tomorrow morning for the purpose of attending the meeting, and a fujl attendance of regents is ex pected. While no definite action has been planned by the regents. It Is thought that nt least a portion of the faculty will be selected tomorrow, If the en tire corps Is not chosen. R. C. French, president of the schonl U'hpn It was forced to suspend. Is expected nere rrom silt Lake tonight and will he n candidate for re-election. There are also several other candidates for that position. The following Is the hoard nf r. gents of the normal school: R. Al exander, president: P. A. Worthing (nn. secretary: O. W. Proehstel. J. H. ttaiey. v. m. Rlakelcy, II. A. Saxton and Jerry Stone. DEATH OF W. I,. I.AKIV Pioneer of Port Angeles. Wash., ship. IM'd Here for Interment. . W. I.. Laltln, a pioneer of Port An geles. Wash., father of Mrs. J. w. Young, of this city, died at his home in Port Angolis nn Tuesday nnd the remains were shipped here todav over the W. & c. R. for Interment. The funeral will take place at the First Maptlst church tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock and Interment will he In Olney .cemetery. Mr. I. akin left here four weeks ago after n pleasant visit of several weeks with his daughter. He was taken sick on the way home and nfter his arriv al his Illness developed Into pneumo nia from which he died. He wns a member of the G .A. R.. 73 years of age e.nd had resided In Port Angeles for 16 years. Four chil dren survive him as follows: Mrs. J. W. Young, of Pendleton: J. M. Lnkin. of Port Angeles; Mrs. Dora Fletcher, of Wenatchee, and Mrs. Esther Kitch en, of San Jose. Cal. None of the children excepting Mrs. Young will he able to attend the fu neral. If you ee it In the East Or.roninn Ut true. 9c 15c 25c $1.75 25c WHITE INDIA LINEN 10c, 12c 15c and up to WHITF INDIAN WIDE, AT CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS 5 4 TO 8. AT CHILDREN' S WHITE CANVAS 8'4 TO 11, AT CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS 11 Vi TO 2, AT WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE IU. llll.L MAY LEAVE PORTLAND. Noted Presbyterian Minister Called to Chicago School, A special session of the authorities ef the First Presbyterian church of Portland will be called next week for the purpose of considering a call that has been made to Dr. Edgar P. Hill to the chair of homlletics in McCor mlck seminary, Chicago, says the Ore gon Daily Journal. It Is likely that Dr. Hill will accept the call and dis continue his services as pastor of the First Presbyterian church early In the fall. Dr. Hill announced the offer at a meeting of the board of directors of the church last week, He stated at the time that he was considering the call. He stated this morning that he had not decided to accept and that the matter would be thoroughly con sidered at the meeting next week. Dr. Hill recently returned from it trip abroad and the announcement of his probable departure was a great surprise to the members of his church. In making the announcement Dr. Hill stated that he had received several calls last year from various prominent chinches, but that his attachment to Portland had compelled him to de cline. , Af Philadelphia, the cases against Abraham English, ex-dlrector of pub lic safety: PhlllD Johnson. James D. Flnley. Inspector, and Henry r.. nuton, all accused of grafting In the erection of the cltv hosnltnl nn dismissed by the trial Judge, who held there was no cause for octlon. '. h" ntrtr with rllr. for thlrtytli Tsars, i ..' . . '"'AP-a l H'Sn taking CMrnraw i !",on' '? """" 1 nolle tn nllfj boii.n in dlapp,.ar ami at the end of 11 ...... iiiri : ni irtiuM, m, at all. I'ancarrw .a "., J'" wnndera forma. I am fiitlrrly cured aol Ceal ilka a naw Kin." k.... ul...i. .1 ! - a- . v ' i tiawo, (A Best Tor Tu n t - 'p i ire uuwtis candy cathartic til... t. n.i...n. n ... . Nwr Mrknn, Wrak-n or Drip. 10c, c. 50c. Never old tn hulk. The nomine tablet tumped CC J. Guaranteed to cure or your money hh.-k. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES See Cook & Perry for Fire Works and Fourth of July Supplies 105 East Court Street Nolf old stand HUES 35c 15c 75c 90c $1.00 HEAD, 36-Inch Goir? nt Cost Clothing of all kinds-Lhe King Haakon VII. of Norway, was formally crowned June 20, at Trondh jem, the most northerly city of the empire, and Its ancient capital. A sudden and terrific downfall, of rain at Bereschau. Bohemia, flooded the estate of Archduke Francis Ferdi nand and drowned 16 tenants. -VI the news all the time In the East Oregon lau. 1 FRAZBR ! THEATRE j Two Nights Only Saturday and Sunday Hunn , Harris' Coontown 400 Burlesque - Vaudeville DANCING SINGING SKETCHES Everything to moke you laugh Prices : 25, 35 and 50c ie n