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b ..... J a. J i fit - . j- ftjn! tc' i'l ti ' '-)''. ' 'l ' i' .1 ' . 7.. -1 ) ' -t -.tz r. PAGE EXGHi". You are Cordially Invited Our Inspection sale of Guernsey Sanitary Cooking Ware, as favored by Mrs. S. T. Rorer, the eminent authority on cooking, In Ladles' Home Journal for January. Through special request from some of our patrons, we hare ordered and received, a fine assortment of this ex cellent ware, now on exhibition In our window. This ware Is porce lain lined and will not erase when exposed to highest heat. It lasts a lifetime. For serving custards ,etc, In the "original package" hot from the oven, this war has no equal. Individual custards, style lJ'"Vjc Individual custards, style 2 ,"j 5-Inch pudding dish 20(J S-Inch pudding dish, 2,"0 7-lnch pudding dish, .... 3t S-lnch pudding dish, . . . -4,"C (-Inch pudding dish, . . . (.")( 4-Inch mixing bowls 4-5C 2 Empire Tea & J 220 E. Court Street. sessssessseea a saeeae esse aa MUST STAND BY II OTHERWISE REXEWVI.S OP I ui,uu a ien irom LICENSES JEOPARDIZED i the district attorney decided he would comply. I Mayor Fee then said that the recent Unle. the Salonimien Act In Gooil '!ar',, Jury approved of the pres , . , o , . nt Sunday plan and had refrained Faith, the General Ime of Sunday , trnrn --,.i ,, .. . ,,"""ru i rrom returning Indictments for vlo Cl'Ming Will He Turtied Over to the. lations of the Sunday closing law up State Authorities City Counell on condition that the city enforce rialnly In a Humor to Make Xo ' ,ne hnlf aay agreement. Accordingly j o ... i lne niavor insisted that all saioni'e More Concessions Some Appllca- , ...u . . . sa!l-nl s 1 I Fhnuld be required to close until 1 don for Renewals Held Ip While ,c'i lock, and that If the saloenmen re the Applicants' Behavior Is Being fuse1 to do this the matter would have Noted. I ,n fce turned over to the state author- Itles. who would close the town en- j tirely. That the saloonmen of the city will i The above sentiment was approved have to abide by their agreement to!by.the member of the council pres. i t?nt. ,Zw if nS,"ay ,ore"n" WMI rne discussion also occurred over f Z v, . J meet "? ; th? anting of a license to Thomas las, night, when licenses were grant-, Murre,,,. It w ntmated , nig ed to sever! dealers. One of those pIace had been , coh, asking for . renewal was J. A. Ogg,lIn(llan . te entmen , the council was that he would have to p! ! f how deep respect for the city ordi- Wedding Gifts I have something new In small Sterling and fancy pieces that are Inexpensive and J st the thing for persons who want "Just a remembrance" for a wedding present Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler ALL AGREE that the Shirts. Collars, Ties. Fancy Vests, Shirt Waists, Petticoats and other articles laundered by us are done In the highest style, and with a neB-tns and a finish not matched elsewhere. We do not use starch that eats holes In your linen and destroys It, but all the articles we use are non Injurious, and we guarantee our work to be perfect In every particular. Pendleton Power Laundry FISHMAN A PETERS. 'Phone Main 170. I Your Stocking Hay be large enough to hold the savings for wh.ch you have labored and sacrificed, but Is It safe enough? There Is only one safe way bring your money to this bank and deposit It In the Savings De tainment, wher- It will not only be safe, but will earn you four per rent Interest compounded semi-annually, and thus provide a sure comfort In your old age. night now Is a good time to start COMMER1CAL NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON 7 . " . . Capital t 50,000.00 Total Resooreea HOO.tOO.OO D.VTLY to attend 7-Inch mixing bowls . . (J,5 !-lnch mixing bowls 51,15 6- Inch casseroles, covered(j()( 7- lnch casseroles, covered (),"( S-ln casseroles, covered Shirred egg dishes, style 12()C Shirred egg dishes, style 20 Crockery Co. Telephone ninck SiSl. and before notion was taken by the ccuncll Mayor Fee told of the actions recently taken by the police to en force the Sunday forenoon closing agreement. When first notified to nlnoA K nt.i si n . refe.i K i.. ...... . . i nances If he wished to continue In business. The licenses will not he Is sued until the first of the month, and In the meantime the actions of the applicants will be noted by the coup, cllmen. ESTES SlIT FOR DIVORCE. Plaintiff Alleges Fsiial Grounds for Complaint, and Some Others, That gambling has been a profita ble occupation in Pendleton during the past five years, Is Indicated by the statement made In a divorce suit which has been brought by Vanna Estes agelnst William O. Estes. Peter West Is the plaintiff's attorney. The papers In the case were filed this morning by Peter West, attorney for the plaintiff. Thn complaint re ilies that the two were married here in 1SP9 and have had no children, though the plaintiff has a son by a Gifts for June Weddings Tou may be Invited Id One or more weddings this month, but you need not worry about what to give If you keep our superb stock of Cut Glass and China In mind. These are things that always please best. They com bine Intrinsic value and artistic ex cellence. Our stock provides such an ample assortment that you can get a good gift for any price you care to pay. Tollman & Co. Leading Druggists. HELLO! HELLO! If your vision Is defective have your eyes examined today. Prevention la better than cure. It Is possible where cure Is Impossible. Therefore come at once. Our examinations are free, and we charge the lowest possible prices for the glasses we make. Winslow Brothers J EWEL E I IS- OPTTuiAN 8. Pustoffloe Block. EAST ORE GON1AN , PENDLETON, I former husband. From the time of the'r marriage until the commence ment of the suit the plaintiff declares her husband has been cruel and In human towards herself ind son. She says ho frequently drove the son away from home, calling him and the de fendant also by vile and Insulting names, Also the plaintiff alleges her hus band was frequently away from home for lona- periods at a time and failed to provide her with the necessities of life. Consequently the plaintiff was forced to work for living. Made $7000 at "Speculating." Mrs. Estes states In the complaint that her husband followed the occu pation of a "speculator, easy life," at which calling he made 17000 since they married. However, the wife de clares the defendant hoarded all of this amount to himself and has even failed to properly support her during that time. It Is claimed in the complaint thot aside from the money which the de fendant has "hoarded" he also owns n house and three lota In this cnty, but that the furniture In the house is the individual property of the plain tiff. She asks that the court award her title to the three lots, that the deefndnnt be required to account for the $7000 and to pay 160 attorney's fee In the divorce case. As the plaintiff says she Is afraid of the defendant the court was asked to Issue an order restraining him from in any manner molesting tlu plaintiff, or disposing of any of his properly while the suit Is pendlns. Tho order was Issued by Judge Ellis. CHINESE IS ACCI SKB OF IU NXING GAMBLING GAME. First Time Officer Selieer Interrupt ed the Game He Lneked Proof, But liiiter Was Accompanied by a Wit ness Mrs. Goey Was Apparently the Bonier Goey Pleaded Not Guilty and Will Stand Trial De fendant Is the Well Known Mer chant. Ung Goey, the well known Chinese me-eiuint, was arrested veaterdnv afternoon upon the charge of conduct. mg a gambling game. The complaint was made out yesterday afternnnn hv ny Attorney John McOourt and was sworn to by William Scheer. nluht nf. fleer. For several days past the night officers had been watchinir the nnndio Joint on lta street believing a game io ie in progress there. On last Sunday night Mr. Scheer appeared upon the scene. However, the China men quit the game so suddeniv that it would have been difficult to prove tney were gambling, especially since ine oincer was alone. But on Tuesday nleht the nlane again visited and evidence secured which led to the arrest of Goey yes terday afternoon. When the game was found by Officer Scheer Mr. Goey was serving as dealer for the game. On being brought before tho .- corder yesterday afternoon pleaded not gulltv and the n set for trial at 3 o'clock this after noon. Goer Pleaded Guilta. At 3 o'clock this afternoon P. H. Carter appeared for Goey and enter- ea a plea of guilty to the charge against him. Thereupon Recorder Fltz Gerald Imposed a fine of 12R. which was paid. SEATS FOR FOURTH OF Jl'LY, Alleged That Improvements Encroach Ipon City Property. Licenses were voted last night to Bollons & Brown. Oregon Wine & Liquor company. James Shlpp. A. J. fSS and T. W. Murrell. Tfcn license of Turner Brcs. was transferred to W. W. Hoch. t'pon the request of the Fourth of July committee it was voted to allow business men to place seats on the sidewalk In various places for th Fourth only. A warrant for $75 was ordered drawn In favor of City Attorney John McCourt. Gunrdliig City Property. After the council had adjourned last night It was again convened for he purpose of discussing the strip of land at the north end of the Muln street bridge. It was alleged that the strip was being gobbled up Into the tract being Improved by W. F. Matlock, and the cily attorney was ordered to take necessary steps to protect the city's property. Work on O. R. A N. Track. A large force of trackmen and bridge carpenters are- now at work making permanent repairs to the track three miles east of Bingham springs, where there was a washout 1000 feet In length. This Is exactly at the point where Engineer Patty and Fireman Mllllgan were Instantly killed by their engine plunging Into a washout In January, 1903. The track will be built In a substantial manner and the creek channel will perhaps be changed at that point to avoid future danger from high water. Opening for a Barber. Ttahbltvllle wants a barber, a good barber, a feller what can shave a man and leave on both ears, awl his nose and over V, the skin, and ylt git away with most of the whiskers. A fel ler what don't git drunk more than four or S times a weak, and then only for a day or 2 at a time. A feller of good mornl character and a breth wlch It Is safe to let It run at large without fearing the town is going to be burnt upp. Buch a feller can itrlke It rltch at Tlabbltvllle. A. Ben nett, in The Dalles Optimist. The most recent postnfflce salary order for the state of Idaho is for Increases at 22 points and decreases at four. All others are stationary. 11 GDEYARRESTED OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1006. JOE BENNETT DEAD FOl'ND IN. HIS CELL LATE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Complained of Being Tired a Short Time Before, and a Fen- Minutes Later Struck His Head on the Iron Door of the Cell Nothing to Ex cite Suspicion In the Circumstances of Ills Beatli Wan Serving a Term for Taking Liquor Vpon the Reser vation Was Well Known, Major Edwards Investigates. This afternoon Mujor Ed wards, agent on the reservation, has been In the city for the pur pose of looking Into the death of Joe Bennett. It has been found that the dead man had two flasks of whiskey In his cell when found and It Is believed the same was smuggled to him by his wife when she visited him during the afternoon. How ever, it Is not likely the whis key was doped, as other Indi ans in the jail also drank of It without becoming sick. How ever, Major Edwards will have the whiskey remaining in the bottles analyzed to see if any thing Injurious is contained therein. John Deathman Implicated. After considerable investigation this afternoon, .Major Edwards nnd Dis trict Attorney Phelps learned that the liquor which had been given to Ben nett In the afternoon yesterday hod been sold to Flank N'orrest, a three quarter Indian, by John Heathman, bartender for the Oregon Wine & Liquor company. It Is said that Nor rest secured the liquor from Heath man and then gave the same to Ben nett's wife, who passed It to the lat ter through the bars of the Jail door. It Is probable that Heathman and Nor-est will both be Indicted by the district attorney. Bennett Was Found Dead. Joe Bennett, the Umatilla Indian, passed to his "happy hunting ground" from the county Jail sometime be tween 5 end 6 o'clock lost evening. He was found dead In his bunk short ly before o'clock when Deputy Funk made the rounds of the Jail to place the prisoners In the cells for the night. The deputy's attention was called to Bennett by other Indians In the Jail, who had noticed him lying very still for some time. According to the other prisoners, Bennett started to go to his cell late In the afternoon, saying he was tired. As he was going through the cell door he fell and struck the back of his head on the Iron door. However, he arose and went Into the cell, so his fellow prisoners were not alarmed over his Injury. In the opinion of Coroner Hender son, who was called Immediately. Ben nett's death was caused by concussion of the brain resulting from his fall. As there was nothing suspicious con nected with the case the coroner did not consider It necessary to hold an Inquest. The dead man's body was removed to the Rader undertaking parlors and will be burled In the cem etery on the reservation. Joe Bennett was well known among those who are familiar with the Indi ans of the reservation. He was a man of medium age and rather Jovial dis position. He was a frequent visitor in the local police court and was serv ing a term In the county Jail for tak ing liquor on the reservation. Like many others of his tribe, Joe insisted on wearing long hair and moccasins. When asked one time why he did this he said that an Indian who did so would go to the Indian heaven when he died, but that If he wore short hnlr and shoes he would Nature's Way Is Best. The function strengthening and tissue building plan of treating chronic, linger ing and obstinate cases of disease as pur sued by Dr. Pierce, Is following after Nature s plan of restoring health. He uses natural remedies, that Is extracts from native medicinal roota, prepared by processes wrought out by the expenditure of much time and money, without the use of alcohol, and by skillful combination in just the right proportions. Used as Ingredients of Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery, Black Cherry bark, Queen's root, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot and Stone root, specially exert their Influence In cases of lung, bronchial and throat troubles, and this " Discov car" Is, therefore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. The above native roots also have the strongest possible endorsement from the leading medical writers, of all the several schools of practice, for the cure not only of the diseases named above but also for Indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious ness, obstinate constipation, kidney and bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter where located. Yon don't have to take Dr. Pierce's say-so alone as to this; what he claims for his "Discovery" Is backed up by the writings of the most eminent men In the medical profession. A request by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., (or a little book of extracts from eminent medical au thorities endorsing the ingredients of his medicines, will bring a little book fret that Is worthy of your attention If needing a good, safe, reliable remedy of known oompaHUnn for the cure of almost any old chronic, or lingering malady. Dr. Plorce's Pleasant Pellets curs con stipation. One little 'Pellet "Is a gsntle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. The most valuablo book for both men and women Is Dr. Pierce's Sk' Common Sense Medical Ad Tjjrtopn vlser. A splendid 1008-page rn!xj volume, wiw engravings STT and colored plates. A copy. "1 papnreovered, will be sent to anvnne SAnrifnff 81 cents In one-cent stamps, to pay ijJ j the cost of mailing only, to fJ Dr. R.V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. x. uotn-bouna, 31 stamps News of Shoes WHEN THE WEATHER SETTLES AND YOU FORGET YOUR TROUBLES, COMB AROUND AND FIT YOUR FEET PROPERLY IN SHOES OF COM FORT, ELEGANCE AND 8TYLE. SCIENTIFIC ARTISTS ARB EMPLOYED TO ATTEND YOUR WISHES AND WITH THE LARG EST, BEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF SHOES IN EASTERN OREGON TO SELECT FROM THEY CAN ASSUREDLY MEET YOUR YOUR SHOE FANCIES AT EVERY POINT. Remember THEY SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS IN WEAR OF SHOES BY A CORRECT Fit. SHOES THAT FIT WEAR LONGER THAN SHOES THATDO NOT 5 FIT. DO YOU SEE THE POINT? LET THEM FIT A PAIR FOR YOU AT ROOSVELT'S I oston CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY WITH U.S. 5 be forced to mingle with the whites in the great hereafter. As Joe was steadfast to the end In his belief, he Is now doubtless safe from the evil effects of the white man. During the afternoon yesterday. Bennett's wife nnd mother called on him at the jail and had a long visit with him through the bars of the Jail door. However, as they were all In a good humor, the officers do not think the Indian's death was the re sult of the visit. Notice to Conwaetors. Sealed proposals will be received by L. E. Hoy at Pilot Rock. Oregon, up to C o'clock p. m.. of June 28. l'.io.l, for the building of two bridges across Birch creek. In the city of Pilot Rock, Umatilla County, Oregon, ac cording to plans and specifications prepared by Howard & Swingle, archi tects. Plans will be on exhibition at the office of the architects, Despain building, Pendleton, Oregon, from Friday evening until Monday evening. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. June '21, 1P06. In a senate debate on the street rnr policy of the District of Columbia. past, prseent and future, Senator Pat terson, of Colorado, made a vigorous speech advocating municipal owner ship of all public utilities. MAX BAER MEN'S SHOP Hot Days are Coining what about that two piece suit for the warm weather ? Chances are you will have to invest in one and when you do remember ours are going at cost Ar New Fancy Wash Vests MAX BAER MEN'S SHOP EIGHT PAGES. Store I All the news all the time In the East Oregonlan. St. Anthony's Hospital TTTTTTTS Private rooms, elegantly furnished Finely equlp- ped operating room. Also Maternltv Tin nnrtmonf asV f -i liS L . ', i' 4 t. .! .lsJ tWTttHtTtttHttttttM4t Every convenience necessary for t the care of the sick. ' Telephone Main MSI. I PENDLETON, OREGON. ALL STRAW HATS GO AT HALF PRICE Line of ,,