V t DAILY EAST OR' COMAS, PENDLETON, OREGON, EIGHT PAGES. 9001 '9! axnr 'ivasa.ix PA1E FTTH. Shirt Waist Jacket Suits Just the thing for warm weather wear PRETTY. IJOHT AND CADET BLUE SUITS. PLEATED SKIRT AND NICELY TRIMMED WAIST DARK BLUE POLKA DOT, TRIM MED IX WHITE OR RED. ONLY- PRETTY WHITE, PURE LINEN JACKET OR SHIRT WAIST SUITS - $4.95 - $3.50 $9.50-6.00 See Window Display Teutsch's m22E CITY BREVITIES Trash hailed, 'phone main Sll. For Rent Up-to-date cottage. Ap ply 209 Garden street. ' Don't bother with wash day. 'Phone Robinson's Domestic Laundry, Main 0. Hot, hoUer, hottest. Oh, we must have one of those fine refrigerators nt Rader's. For dependable laundry service, . 'phone Robinson's Domestic Laundry, main $0. 2C0 dimmed hats for Fourth of July and warm weather., Campbell Millinery. Put Pendleton people to letp peacefully and In perfect comfoit on B. M. O. E. Nuff sed. U C Rader. Leathers' Transfer A Storage Co. 'Phone main 611 at all hours. Office and stand nt Grltman's cigar store. x When In Portland stop at the Hotel Orep'in. Rates fl per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. J. P. Despaln Is selling out his clothing and furnishing goods and putting In a large line of notions. See him. Next door to postofflce. Nlcelv furnished tront room for rent, 109 Jackson (tract. Buy a Pianola for your piano. Easy terms. Eilurs Piano House, 813 Main street Cunii-y & Kennedy's cab stand, at Tollman's Drug Store, after 8 p. m. 'Phone main 70 for cab. Ladles' souvenir day at our soda fountain, June 27. Read big ad Sat urday. The Pendleton Drug Co. Wanted Competent salesmen to represent factory on the road. Posi tion permanent. Address Dept' 4 2, 1010 Atwood Eldg., Chicago. Store or office room for rent, corner of East Oregonlan building, formerly occupied by Women of Woodoraft. Apply at East Oregonlan office. CUPID'S JEWELRY My line of Jewelry Is selected with care, thereby making fascinating pres ents. You can depend on It that If it Is bought here It will satisfy you and be as represented. L. HUNZIKE&, Jeweler and Optician Woolen mills will receive blankets for washing only until noon Monday. Refrigerators Two new and two second-hand refrigerators to be closed out regardless of cost. Sharon & Ed dings. The ladles of the Christian church will give a dinner on the Fourth of July In building formerly occupied by Golden Rule store, opposite postofflce. Soda and city beer In bottles, 60c per dozen, tl per case. Cheaper than draught beer for fumlly use during summer months. 'Phone main 660. John Gagen. Eagle building, Court street. Lost On the bicycle path between Hunzlker's Jewelry stare and the Em plre meat market, a pair of gold rimmed eye glasses In open case. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Mrs. Cook. Attachment Suit. Suit and attachment proceedings have been undertaken by Swearlngen Bros, against II. G. Rudd, to collect the sum of JS9.R5 which it Is claimed was. due the plaintiff when an ac counting was made on January 1 1908. The case was filed today by Carter, Raley & Raley. ' Wallowa Horses High. On a recent hor.e buying trip In Wallowa valley a well known Pendle ton horse buyer offered f 1800 for nine head of mares, but the owner refus od to sell them at that price. The good hnrsps In all the eastern Oregon cnuntler are now bought up and buy ers are forced to take what is offered. District 37 and 07 Consolidated. At the recent annual school election the residents of districts Nos. 37 and 97. nn east Birch creek, southeast of Pilot Rock, voted to consolidate. The proposition carried by a unanimous vote, and hereafter the district will he known by the name of S7, that district being the larger of the two. Attention, Woodmen. All members of Pendleton Camp No. 41. W. O. W are requested to be ot Eagles' hall tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Barney Crowner. LEE D. DRAKE, C. C. Hodmen's Social. All Redmen, their families and friends, are cordially Invited to attend a social given by Umaholls Tribe No. 18, D. of R., Tuesday evening, June 26. In Eagles' hall. Marriage Mouses. A marriage license was Issued today to Charles W. Jones and Gertrude Ileffron, both of this county. For CHICKEN CHOLERA USE GERMOZONE For WEAK HORSES USE Colesworthy's Rolled Barley 127-129 E. Alta Street PIMPLES "I tried all kind. of MaaA Mtn-.li.- ki-i a.,,.. to do u nrvnd bu I km found the right thins St leak. Wy fftctwu full of plmnlee and black, beetle. After C.klnj Ceecerele they III left. 1 em eontlnnlng the uie of them end recommendlnt them to my frlemle. I feel In when I rlie In the CMcmti ' opa T ohne to recommend red O. Wines, 71 Ilm 81., Newers.R.J, best For I nit uuwvis 4 PERSONAL MENTION D. C. Hrownell, of Umatilla, Is In the city today on a business trip. J. D. Kirk, propiletor of the Hld- awuy Springs resort, has been In town today on business. Mrs. G. W. Proebstel and Miss Mar garet Proebstel of Weston, are visitors In the city today. Dr. W. H. Lytle, federal stock In spector, Is In Baker City on official business. Major O. C. Edwards and family left last evening for Wyoming for nn outing. Alex Shaw, of Union, passed through the city this morning on ht way to Walla Walla. William Bollons. Jr., son of W. Bol Ions, of the Hotel Pendleton, is here from his home In Portland. J. F McNaught, of Hermlston, has been In the city today and Is a guest at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. A. H. Sunderman and baby left for Echo this morning to Join Mr. Sunderman on the farm for a few days. Miss Jennie Perry arrived home this morning from Eugene, where she attended the University of Oregon during the past year. William Coffman, who Is now working at the onrpenter trade In Hermlston, came up Saturday night for a few days visit at his home. John McCourt went to Portland last night to appear today In the case of J. S. Beckwlth vs. the Gallce Mining company. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foley and M. E. Foley came down from Bingham Springs this morning, and have been guests at the Hotel Pendleton. Mark Heacock, a young Jeweler, formerly of Newberg, arrived this morning from Greshum, and Is visit' lug with Wlnslow Bros. .Miss R. Mossle of I'kiah, came In .from that place this morning and has been visiting In the city during the day. Dr. W. D. Harrington, federal stock Inspector, left this morning for Con don. where he will Inspect 10 car loads of sheep to he shipped out this week to the Colorado ranges. 'f. W. Anderson, of the Northwest Has & Electric company, who has been In the city on business connected with the new gas plant, left this morn Ing for Walla Walla. S. E. Slmonds, of the Hudson Bny country, and a director In the vln cent school, was here tills morning while on his way home from La Grande. . A. Storle. of tin- bridge and building department of the O. R. & V, left for Alblnn this morning on business connected with his busy department. Engineer Holm of the La Grande- Umatilla passenger run on the O. R. & N., Is III at his home In La Grande and Engineer Ferguson is on the run for a few days. General Superintendent M. J. Buck ley, of the O. R. & N., returned from Walla Walla op No. 7. last evening, and left here for Portland on No. 5 Inst night. Judeje W. R. Ellis and District At torney Phelps left this morning for Heppner, to cl'-nr up the circuit court business of thnt county prior to the expiration of Judse Ellis' term, which ends on July 1. Uoble Shaw, son of ex-United States Senator R. R. Shaw, of Illinois, who has been visiting here for a week, will enve this evening for Spokane. After i visit there he will go to, Portland, Astoria and the sound. He will return to Pendleton before returning east. CANOVCATrlMme PlM.n. P.l.We. Potent. Tute Onod. Do Good, HeTer Sicken, Weeken or Urlpe. Uo. ttc, Me. Nerei old In bulk. The genuine tablet itemped CoS Guaranteed to ours or your noner beck. BtsrUng Remedy Co., Chlceio or N.Y. 30) ANHUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES I UMA SODA I KOEPPENS SSSHtiSZ SEVERAL LAX I) C ASKS TODAY. All Involve Tit 1cm to Holdings, on the Reservation. At the court house today testimony Is being taken In a number of cases Involving titles to lands upon the res ervation. In the absence of J. s. Beckwlth, federal court stenographer, Miss Edwards, sister of Major O. C, Edwards, Is conducting the examina tion. There are several cases In which testimony Is being taken, and a num ber of local attorneys are Interested. As the United States Is made a party to nil suits Involving reservation lands, James Cole, deputy United States dis trict attorney, Is present In the Inter est of the government. FIXAL PROOFS SIADK. Seven Hoimwicnders Yesterday Pre sented Their Evidence. Final proofs upon homestead claims were made before County Clerk Sallng yesterday by the follow ing: A. B. Noble, Mattle K. Wells. Hannah Belike, Elda C. Wood. Jesse T. Conrnd, George E. Maple and W. IT. Maple. In making final proofs a number or cases are usually set for the same date, so as to allow a special Inspec tor to be present. Yesterday J. H. Alexander, land inspector, was here from Ln Grande, and questioned the various entrymen. FOUR COrXTKRFF.ITF.HS CAUGHT At IliintlnsrloTi yesterday afternoon a (rung of four counterfeiters were ar rested by deputy T'nlted States mar shals anil the entire crowd Is now he. Itiff token to Portland for trial. The lender- of the gang Is a iiinn nnmeil Conn and lie together with his. three comrades, were captured by the offic ers.. Some of the men lire residents of Huntington and they hove been innklnir counterfeit money In a den which they hnve there. Prepare for Pendleton's Great Fourth of July Celebration Outing Suits to Wear Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffher 6? Marx SOME Outing Clothes are made just to look good in the win dow or on a dummy, as soon as you wear 'em you wish you hadn't. The Peoples Warehouse Clothes wear; Tailored, not sewed together, all wool cotton mixed fabrics. these Outing Suits, right and ready Outing merely not flimsy Ask for they're IT PAYS TO TRADE AT 11 IniloU Hero From Nevada. John Shockey, formerly an operator on the O. R.t& N., and a well known Pendleton boy, Is htro from Sparks. Nov., on a visit for a few days. ' He Is now train dispatcher In the Southern Pacific. Charles Shockey, now of Portland, came up to meet his brother here to enjoy a few days' visit at the home of their mother, Mrs. Henry Shockey. WMEH0U PENDLETON'S BEST, BIGGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING STORE i I 9 1! t 1 i; s! 'J X: 'f 4 J 1 'J i , I i 'is