East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 30, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN.
PERSONAL
MENTION
I Shirt Waist
Jacket Suits
Just the thing for warm
weather wear
PRETTY, LIGHT AND CADET
BLUE SUITS, PLEATED SKIRT
AND NICELY TRIMMED WAIST
DARK BLUE POLKA DOT, TRIM
MED IN WHITE OR RED. ONLY
PRETTY WHITE, PURE LINEN
JACKET OR SHIRT WAIST SUITS
- $4.95
- $3.50
$9.50-6.00
See Window Display
I TeiltSCh'S DEPARTMENT
: STORE
CITY BREVITIES
Trash hauled, 'phone main 611.
Those desiring homesteads or desert
lands, 'phone black 3781.
Nicely furnished front room for
rent. 109 Jackson street.
For Rent Up-to-date cottage. Ap
ply 209 Garden street.
Woolen mills will receive blankets
for washing only until noon Monday.
Don't bother with wash day. 'Phone
Robinson's Domestic Laundry, Main
0.
Buy a Plunola for your piano. Easy
terms. Filers Piano House, 813 Main
street
Hot, hotter, hottest. Oh, we must
hnve one of those fine refrigerators at
Rader's.
For dependable laundry service,
'phone Robinson's Domestic Laundry,
main 60.
250 Ulmmcd hats for Fourth of
July and warm weather. Campbell
Millinery.
.Store or office room for rent, corner
of East Orcgonlan building, formerly
occupied by Women of Woodcraft.
Apply at East Orrisnnlnn office.
Put Pendleton people to letp
peacefully and In perfect comfoit on
B. M. O. E. Nuff seel. U C Rader.
Leathers' Transfer & Storage Co.
'Phone main 511 at all hours. Office
snd stand at Grltman's cigar store.
Women's and children's Hats worth
tip to J2.25 at 9Sc each.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE!
Where It Pays to Trade.
J. B. Despaln Is selling out his
clothing and furnishing goods and
putting In a large line of notions. Sea
him. Next door to postofflce.
For SaleFour head work horses,
weighing 1200 pound each; also two
sets harness. Enquire Frost & Bow
man s.
Wanted Competent salesmen to
represent factory on the road. Posi
tion permanent. Address Dept. 42,
1010 Atwood Bldg., Chicago.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Rates Jl per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Ladles' Hats that were $1.50 and
$2.25. Now reduced to 9Sc.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Where It Puys to Trade.
The ladles of the Christian church
will give a dinner on the Fourth of
July in building formerly occupied by
Oolden Rule store, opposite postofflce.
Fcr Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rooms In East Oregon
;an building. Hot and cold water and
bath on same floor. Inquire this of
fice. Great Bargain ill Ladles' Hats.
$1.50 and 2.25 Hats reduced to 98c.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Where it Pays to Trade.
Soda and city beer In bottles, 50c
per dozen, $1 per case. Cheaper than
draught beer for family use during
ummer months. 'Phone main 550.
John Gngen, Eagle building. Court
t reet.
I.ot Grey checked coat containing
receipt hook and bank book, belonging
to Ed Morgan. Riverside dairy. Kind
er return to this office and receive reward.
May Go to SIiitiiihii County.
President William Scott, of the In
land Empire Wheatgrowers associa
tion, has received an Invitation to at
tend a mass meeting to be held at
Wasco, Sherman county, on July 7, at
which time o wheatgrowers' assocla
Hon will be organized there. The
success of the Umatilla county asso
elation hns urged the Sherman county
farmers to organize and practically
all the farmers In that county will go
Into the organization.
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. HUNZIKER., Jeweler and Optician
I)H. Gil AY'S
English Kidney Tabules
A Guaranteed Cure.
For all diseases arising from dls r
ders of
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Teak or lame back, backache,
scalding, scanty and highly colored
urine, congestion of the kidneys, In
flammation of the bladder and all
troubles of the urinary system.
r. Seller Gray, London, K. C.
The Pendleton Drug Co.
AgenLs
fiOo per box.
Mrs. Van Orsdall Hero.
Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand
guardian of the Women of Woodcraft
Is In the city for a few days on busl
ness on her return from Denver,
where she attended the funeral of
Mrs. May Falkenbuig, ex-grand guar
dian of the order. Mrs. Van Orsdall
has been out at the Van Orsdall farm
while here, and will return to her
home In Portland soon. She Is de
lighted with the new headquarters
building In Portland, but her heart Is
still in Pendleton.
Suit on Pmiiiisxory Note.
Suit was filed this morning against
T. L. Baker to collect two small notes
Issued by him. One was for 117.70
to the Pendleton Savings bank, while
the other Is for $15 and was Issued to
C. C. Sharp. The further sum of J20
at attorney's fees Is asked for.
Hoy Mnrcuin PukmhI F.xniiitnntiim.
Roy Mareum of Gurdane, passed the
recent eighth grade examination held
In district No. 33. Owing to delay In
securing (he report from that district
his name wns not mentioned with the
llHt of other eighth grade graduate.
No. 77 Voted Sccinl Tux.
At the recent schotil election district
No. 7" southeast of Pilot Rock voted
a special tax of 15 mills the same be
ing carried by unanimous vote. Fred
Wyntt wns re-elected school director,
and C. A. Cooper, the old clerk, was
also chosen ngnln.
Formerly of Pendleton.
J. F. Slaughter, formerly of this
city and well known as the principal
owner of the Slaughter prlvato school
which was maintained by him here a
number of years ago, Is In the city
tins week from his home at Rltter,
Grant county.
UMA SODA
S'P yfcf) (P
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KOEPPENS'
POPULAR PRICE
DRUG STORE .
B. F. Dupuls, of Weston, has been
a visitor here today.
A. B. Graham, of Grnngevllle,
Idaho, has been visiting here today.
Judge T. G. Halloy arrived from Sa
lem this morning to look after his
Interests bore.
Daniel O'Connor, an old resident of
Walla Walla, has been fn town today
on a short visit.
D. C. Brownell of Umacllla left this
afternoon for his homo after a busi
ness trip here.
T. T. Geer, who was In the city on
business yesterday, left last night for
his homo in Salem.
Alt Sondo, the Helix harnessmaker,
came down on the W, & C. R. train
from that place today.
William Fraker, of Echo, was taken
to St. Anthony's hospital this morn
ing suffering from eryslpells.
Asa B. Thomson came up from
Echo last evening and has been a
guest at the Hotel Pendleton.
W. W. Wolfe, of Echo, is In the
city on his return from the G. A. R.
reunion at Walla Walla.
M. McDonald, of Walla Walla, came
over from that place last evening and
Is a guest at the Hotel St. George.
A. Smythe, of Arlington, came up
last evening and In company with his
son, Dan P. Smythe, will visit their
sheep In the mountains tomorrow.
Henry Blackman, member of the
Oregon commission of the Jamestown
exposition, who has been in the city
for n few days, left for his home in
Heppner today.
P. Grant, O. R. & N. ro.tdmaster at
La Grande, and H. Connell, roadmas
ter at Umatilla, met In the city today
to confer on business connected with
their department.
Horace Wa'ker, county commis
sioner, returned to the city yesterday
from Weston, where he visited his
brother, Hugh T. Walker, who is crit
ically ill at his home there.
C. M. Rader. the Walla Walla at
torney, came over from there last
evening to meet his wife and children.
who orrlved this morning from the
east, where they have been visiting.
E. E. Harvey will leave Monday for
few weeks at Roseworth, Idaho.
F. A. Swingle, the architect, return
ed today from Kennewlck, Wash.,
where he has been for some time past.
James Calllsrn, with the Balfour-
Guthrie company at Fulton station,
has been here today and Is on his way
to Portland and other towns in west
ern Oregon, where he will visit for a
week. ,
J. K. Weatherford, member of the
state board of regents of the Oregon
Agricultural college, passed through
today from Burns, Harney county,
where he has been on private busi
ness for n few days.
Judge H. J. Bean has returned from
Portland, where he appeared In the
federal court yesterday In the Parr
Damon case which Involves title to
land on the reservation. After the
case had been argued, Judge Wolver
ton took the same under advisement.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Wise left last
night for Pendleton nnd Heppner and
thence on to Portland. They were so
well pleased with the valley after
riding over It they could 'not refrain
from Investing In a piece of real estate
In the northern portion of the county.
La Grande Observer.
Miss Maud McReynolds, who has
been attending school at Tacoma dur
ing the past year, arrived home last
Saturday and will Bpend her vacation
with her parents. This young lady
graduated from the Pilot Rock school
last year, although not yet 14 years of
age. Pilot Rock Record.
The Bankers Reserve Life
of Omaha, Nebraska
Stands for the best there Is In Old-Line Life Insurance. We have the low
est death rate and the highest Interest earnings of any Old-Line Com
pany. All our policies pay an annual dividend, all our Insurance and Invest
ments are In the West. All that Oregon needs today is money to develop
Its resources. If you insure with us your money remains In the state.
OUR SLOGAN .
Western Policies for Western People
ALFRED COOLIDGE, President.
A. KUHN, Vice-President.
CHAS. S. ELTINGE, Cashier.
J. ELMER WEST, Asst. Cashier.
The Traders National Bank
Capital $300,000.
SURPLUS AM) UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $500,000.
SPOKANE, WASH. .
H. II. ItOBIXSOX, President,
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY, Omaha, Xeb.
DEAR SIR:
I wish to acknowledge receipt of check of the Company on the Omaha
National Bank for Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) payable to my order
as beneficiary, under your policies Nos. 62S2 and 6283, each for Five Thous
and dollars (5, 000.00), carried by my late husband, John H. Ransom, In'
your worthy Company.
Mr. Ransom took out this Insurance December 9th, 1905, and was ac
cidentally killed May 20th, 1906. The executive Board's approval of the
death cialm immediately on receipt of legal proofs of his untimely death
and the prompt payment of the policies in full Is the strongest evidence
of your well known liberality and promptness In paying death claims and In
liberal treatment of policy holders.
I carry Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) Insurance on my own life,
taken out about the same time in your company and consider my policy
one of the best assets for the protection of my estate and family. I shall
always take great pleasure In remembering your kindness and dn encour
aging others desiring investment and protection to carry Insurance In the
Company. Very respectfully,
Spokane, Wash., June 15th, 1906. MRS. MARY RANSOM, reneflclary.
If you are a first-class risk and desire first-class Insurant e, have one of
our agents show you our policies and plans and compare them with what
you have already seen; or, call at our office,
Rooms 5 22, Smith-Crawford Bld'g., Pendleton Ore.
J. H. MITCHELL,
Manager North
west Territory
Tcleiiliones: Office, Main 123; Residence, Main 533.
invited to make our office your headquarteis when
You are cordially
you are In Pendleton.
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HAW LEY APPLIED FOR A CLAIM.
Illustrated Sermon Tomorrow Eve.
Rev. C. H. Nellor has Just received
slides for an Illustrated sermon on
"Mountain Tops With Jesus," and will
deliver this sermon tomorrow evening
at 8 o clock. Come out and see the
pictures and hear the address.
MERCHANTS' BAR REOPENED.
C. Boiicttl Pays Off Clulni and Will
Continue Ilwdiiess.
C. Bonettl, proprietor of the Mer
chants' Bar, paid off the amount of
the claim against his place of business
yesterday afternoon and has reopened
the same. Ho says that It is his In
tention to continue in business In
this city, and he Is preparing for a
fine trade on the Fourth of July.
BROWN OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED.
Now Post master Will Not Killer Office
Until About July 15,
J. T. Brown newly appointed post
master of Pendleton received official
notice of his appointment yesterday.
Also he wns furnished with blanks
nnd directions for preparing his bond.
The bond required of postmasters of
the second-class Is $14,000, and Mr.
Brown will forward the needed docu
ment within a few days.
As It will require some time to se
cure the acceptance of the bond,
which must be done before a commis
sion Is sent, Mr. Brown will not be
able to take charge of the office on
the first of the month. In Mr.
Brown's opinion he will receive his
commission about the nilddlo of the
month.
CATARRH
Ely
A Positive
CURE
ss Cream Balm
li quickly absorbed.
Civet Rtliol it Once.
I clcauses, soothes
heals and protect
llio diseased mem
brane. It cures t'a
tarrh and drives
sway a Cold in the
Head quickly. Ito-
stores ihe Senses of
I'asto nnd Smell. Full size fiOeta.. at Ilni.
gists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail
ij muiir, narreu street, isow iorb
Yoeppen Bros., special agents.
I
iayfever
One Chance In Three or Four for Get
ting One.
W. H. Hawley has returned from
Billings, Mont., where he applied for
a claim upon the Crow reservation,
which Is to be opened for settlement
on July 2. On that day a lottery will
be held, and those applying for land
will be awarded filing privileges ac
cording to the numbers drawn. There
are about 9000 claims open to entry,
and it Is estimated that an applicant
will have one chance out of three or
four for securing a good claim.
Aside from Mr. Hawley a number
of other Pendleton people have ap
plied for land on the Crow reservation
and the lottery days are being await
ed with Interest.
Three Divorces Granted.
In the circuit court today Judge
W. R. Ellis granted a divorce to Alice
Crockett from Samuel W. Crockett.
Jessie Bell Rlerdon from Frank R.
Rlerdon, nnd to George R. Troxell
from Clara A. Troxell. Peter West
was the attorney for planltlff In all
three suits.
Ran Away With Load of Milk.
There was a swift movement in
milk at 10 o'clock this morning when
the teim hitched to the Morgan dairy
wagon ran away on Garden street. On
being frightened the horses dashed
up Garden street at a lively rate with
the milk wagon close behind. At
Railroad street the horses turned
across the vacant lot adjoining the
Bowman hotel and In doing so tipped
the wagon over. The wagon was
badly smashed and the cans tipped
over, spilling the contents.
To Work for Jamestown.
Jefter'on Myers and Henry L'tck
man, of the Jamestown exposition
commission of tho state of Oregon,
are expected to visit eastern Oregon
In the Interest of the exposition with
in a few weeks. A creditable exhibi
tion will be made at Jamestown and
It is hoped to secure an appropriation
from the next legislature for that purpose,
Read the East Oregonlan.
Vast Volume of Insurance Written.
Since establishing their offices here
northwest headquarters for r
Bankers Reserve Life Insurance com
pany, Messrs. Mitchell & Marquis have
written $3,000,000 Insurance in their
district. Their field covers the three
states of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, and there are 15 agents at work
in various parts of the territory. The
work of these men is directed by
Messrs. Mitchell & Marquis from their
local offices in the Smith-Crawford
building.
Grnndnin Miinru at linker City.
Grandma Munra, who for years
managed the Log Cabin hotel at
Machnm, Is spending a few days In
Baker. Mrs. Munra is now making
on extended visit with her son, who
has charge of the railroad hotel at
Huntington, and ,1s helping In the
management at that place. She Is
well known to the traveling public
through the northwest and has many
friends In Baker. Baker City Herald.
Have You Dlspcpsia. Indigestion?
If today you suffer from Impaired
digestion, sluggish liver or Impure
blood, and you were told of a prepar
ation which wruld cure you at a
small cost, would you try the remedy?
There Is a medicine Green's August
Flower. Go to your druggist's and
buy a test bottl' for 25 cents, or the
regular size for 75 cents. If you have
used nil other dyspepsia remedies
without satisfaction, or if you have
never used any preparation for these
distressing affections; if you have
hea ache, biliousness, loss of appe
tite, sleet 'essness, nervousness, or
any disorder of the Btomaeh or liver,
cure yoursolf quickly by using the In
fallible August Flower. It Is not an
alcoholic stimulant, but quite harm
less for general use. Get a copy of
Green's prize alma ac. Tallman
Co.
We make our own Candies
and have them Fresh
and Pure at
She tlite
C . We have the best Ice Cream
Plant in the city and use the best
material that can be obtained.
ft V you want, the BEST don't
forget to go to
Call up Red 3401 and order your Ice
crean. You get it. delivered promptly
PENDLETON. ORE.
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