East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OHEGOMAX, PENDLETON, oi'.lv'.O.V. I'KDIAY, SI :iJ'i:.MISi:il 21. Ofl.
PAGE SEVEN.
Your Attentrpn Ladies !
WHEN IJl'YINO SHOES FOR
YOURSELVES, OK THE CIIIL
IMtEN. DON'T FORGET THAT
WE HAVE
The Largest
AND IY FAR THE
Best Stock of
Shoes Selected
IN PENDLETON. DON'T TAKE
OF II WORD FOR IT. HUT
LET US SHOW YOU. ESPEC
I ALLY WOULD WE ASK YOU
TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF
CHILDREN'S
Bunker Hill School Shoes
THE REST SCHOOL SHOE EVER PLACED ON THE MARKET AT
A MEDIUM PRICE. ,
WE SEW ALL RIPS FRKE. SEE WINDOW.
Teutsch's DEPSANT
CITY BREVITIES
See Zoa at the (air.
Waitress wanted at Hotel Pendle
ton. Six-room huuxe fur rent. Inquire
at this office.
"Built" Ontermnor mattresses, Ba
ker & Folsom.
Back on dork. "Phone Main 8 for
the yellow wagon. Elmer Turner.
Nice furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Inquire 302 Logan street.
Latest styles girls" school hats Just
received at Mrs. Campbell's millinery.
Hnrness at Crawford's at shriveled
wheat prices. .See his line before buy
ing. Wanted (iood, ntout hoy to learn
printer's trade. Call at this office at
once.
hou. Inquire H. F. Johnson, 'phone i
black 2142. i
Lost Hllver case, key-wlndlng
watc h; finder return to this office and
receive reward. !
Mrs. Thompson, general stenogra
pher, room 12. Association block,
'Phone Main 86.
For Rent Furnished rooms, one!
block from court house; no children.
701 Court street.
Lost A ) In made from two souv
enir $2.00 sold pieces. Finder please
return to this office.
Three newly furnished housekeep
ing lO jms for rent, 301 South Main
street. Inquire Bowling Alley.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Rates $1 per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'but.
Wanted To buy cheap household
furniture. Stove, carpets, etc. Also
a few chickens. Address T. S., care
of this office.
For Sale Cheap Set of Chambers
encyclopedia, leather bound, and
many other up-to-date books. Call
10 Jackson street
Wanted Competent salesmen to
represent factory on the road. Posi
tion permanent. Address Dept. 41,
1010 Atwood Bldg., Chicago.
For Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rooms In East Oregon
Ian building. Hot and cold water and
bath on same floor. Inquire this of-
We will give to the pupils of all
schools a handsome school bvg, abso
lutely free, with each set of school
books purchased here. Frasler's book
tore.
Men wanted at once, by the Warren
Construction Co., to work on street
paving. Wages 25 cents per hour.
Apply to superintendent, or at office,
rooms 14-16, Asaoclatlo . block.
Sweet cream, 25c pint; 15c V4 pint
Call at the Delta. No cream delivered
after tola notice; we deliver anything
else in our line nnywhere In the city.
Note change of price In sweet cream.
So.Ia and city beer In bottles, 50c
dozen, $1 case. Cheaper than draught
beer for family use. Hed-Eez. the
great headache remedy and bracer.
'Phone main 650. John Gagen, Eagle
building. Court stret.
O. It. ii N. OFFICIALS THRU.
Ilnvn IWiii at Dtirkfo niul Ln Grande
Invcstlatlnc Cnnso of Runaway
Train.
General Superintendent M. J. Buck
ley. General Master Mechanic J. T.
LaiiRley, Trainmaster J. D. Matheson
and Superintendent D. W. Campbell
of the ). R. & N. system past down
the line todnv after an extended stay
at Ia Grande and Durkee. where they
have been engaged ln a thoro Inves
titration ns to the cnuzes of the run
away which occurred at Durkee last
week, eouzlng the collision with pas
senger train No. 1.
The matter has been most thoroly
Investigated by the officials who have
been on the ground several days ln
their lnbors.
PERSONAL
MENTION
COHEN HOME I1URGLARIZED.
Watch Was Taken While Family Was
at Theater.
On Wednesday evening the home of
Leon Cohen on the north side of the
river was entered by burglars while
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen were ab
sent at the theater and a gold watch
belonging to the latter was taken.
From the fact that only the watch
wns tnken and that the doors of the
dwelling were left' open. It Is believed
the robber or robbers were frighten
ed away. Other Jewelry, principally
dlnmonds, and of considerable value,
were not taken, evidently not being
found by the Intruders.
So far the police have no clue to
those who committed the crime.
DOCC.HT FRUIT LAND.
Thirty Acres at IIxm1 River Cost Rea
vls 111, BOO.
William Reavls returned today from
Hood River, where he recently pur
cvhast some fruit land as an Invest-
ment. An Improved ranch of SO acers
was bot by Mr. Reavls Tor the sum or
til, 500. It is not his Intention to
move to Hood River from this city,
and he will continue to reside here ln
the house on WUlow street, which
was formerly owned by Prof. Nowlln.
WEDDING KINGS
The Best In qual :y;
The best ln workmanship,
At the best lowest prices.
LOUIS HUNZIKER,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
720 Main Street.
Clarence Dupcw, a farmer of Uklah,
has been vlzlting ln town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sheridan of
Echo, were vl.ltors In the city yesterday.
MIsh Eva Richardson has returned
from Meacham, where (the vlzlted for
several weeks.
Will M. Peterson, tho well known
Athena attorney, is ln the city today
on legal blzness.
Mrs. J. II. Slater nnd Mrs. J. p.
Slater of La Grande, are vlzlting R. J.
Slater for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs; M. H. Gillette, pro
prietors of the htel at Echo, were vlz
lting ln town yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Reed, formerly
of this city, but now of Baker city,
came down last evening for a vlzlt ln
the city.
, Lawrence' Ringel of Helix, Is now
seriously ill with tyfold ln the Walla
Walla hospital. His condition Is con
sidered critical.
Mrs. J. H. Stevens of La Grande,
came over last night to be the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Frank Frazler, un
til nfter the county fair.
Will M. Peterson, the Athena law
yer, come down on the morning train
from that city today and has been at
tending to blzness here.
William Hilton has returned from
Franklin county, Washington, where
he has been engaged In contracting
work during the summer.
F. S. Hoffman, who has been O.
R. & N. enr checker for the past year,
Is now employed as switchman In the
O. R. & N. yards In this city.
J. W. Furnass of Hermlston, Is in
the city today on a trading trip. He
expects a large number of Hermlston
people to nttend the fair.
Miss Stella A. Regan, the missionary
to Burmah, arrived last night from La
Grande, and will speak at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening.
Col. H. C. Newport, the well known
contractor of Echo and Hermlston, is
In the city today In the Interest of his
extensive contracts on the O. R. & N.
E. L. Ruby of Eldora. Iowa. Is a
guest of his brother, A. C. Ruby, the
well known horseman, for a few days.
He will leave for his home next Monday.
T. W. Howell of Mahton. Wash., is I
now here for the purpose of collect
ing nccounts due the Gray's Harbor
Lumber company, and has establish
ed an office in the Taylor building.
Rev. W. S. Holt, synodiral mission
ary of the Presbyterian church for
Oregon, passed thru last evening to
Milton, where he spent today on blz
ness. He will return to his home in
Portland tonight.
Reynold Harris, formerly manage
of the Garden City Packing house of
thlr city, came over from Walla
Walla last evening and Is said to be
h"re to settle an attachment against
that defunct company.
Mrs. C. II. Norrls, who has been In
the city for the past month fwhlle her
huzband, ( harl"s H. Norrls, Is on the
Pendleton-Huntington passenger run
of the O. R. & N., left this morning
for La Grande on a brief vlzlt.
S. N. Wilklns, prezldent of the
State Association of Funeral direct
ors, past thru here today on his way
to his home ln Corvallls, after having
attended the funeral directors' meet
ing at Walla Walla yesterday.
John F. Hill and George A. Hart
man, sr., have Just returned from a
trip thru the northern part of the
county. Harvesting Is about done ln
that part of the county, but there Is a
large amount of grain to be hauled to
the warehouses yet.
Charles Wall, undertaking man for
M. A. Radcr, left on the delayed No.
1 today for Irrlgon to take charge
of the remains of Cole Harris, the
dead engineer of the Nate B. Hover,
whose body was found there today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mathews and
daughter Amy, have Just returned
from Genesee, Idaho, where they at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Mathews'
mother, Mrs. M. E. Daggett, who died
there a few days ago. Mrs. Mathews
has been at the bedside of her mother
for the past two months.
Notice.
All parties knowing themselves to
be Indebted to the undersigned, will
please take notice that such Indebted
ness must be settled In either cash or
notes at once. We have engaged a
collector to take charge of the col
lection of our accounts with full pow
er to tnke such action as seems neces
sary and he will remain at Pendleton
at the office of J. B. Perry, room 2,
old Taylor building, until all accounts
are settled. This Is expensive for us,
and prompt attention on your part
will be appreciated.
GRAYS HARBOR COMMERCIAL CO
CASHIER COXFEST ROBBERY.
Wanted Ladles to fill good posi
tions of all kinds at good wages,
Spoonemore, 216 East Court street.
Eagle htldluK-
If you see It In the East Oregonlan
It's so.
Bring the Children
down to see the
ROOSEVELT BEARS
in our window, better bring the
big folks down too,
K0EPPENS' DRUG STORE
C. S. Van Anker. Wlio Rohlml Hauler
Rank, Escaped From Deputy Sher
iff and la Now In Hiding.
Portland, Sent. 21. After making
what Is virtually a confession of rob
bing the bank of which he was cash
ier at Ranler Ore., C. S Van Auker
last night escapt from the custody o(
the deputy sheriff In Portland while
attempting to make restitution for the
robbery of the bank.
Van Auker gambled with funds of
the bank it Is said, and In order to
hide his shortage, he bound, gagged
and shackled himself In the bank of
fices on September 3, claiming thnt
he was assaulted and robbed during
the noon hour by two thugs.
After an Investigation It wna found
that he had gambled' away more
money than he had drawn In salary
and he was placed In custody until
a further examination could be made,
On leaving Portland last evening In
charge of the deputy sheriff, he mnde
an excuse to step Into a bildlng to
pay a Mil and kept on going.
One Fare to Spokane.
For the occasion of the meeting of
the Pacific Northwest Commercial
bodies which will be held In Spokane
September 25, the O. R. & N. com
pany will sell round trip tickets ton
one fare. For points in Oregon the
dates- of sole are September 23 and
24. Points In Washington, sale date
Is September 24 only. For Informa
Hon Inquire E. C. Smith, agent, Pen
dleton.
GRAND BARGAINS FOR
Friday a
iaturday
AT
The Peoples Warehouse
12-IXCn ALT. WOOL PAXAMA CLOTH
in llai-k, ".rt-cn, ari-y mid navy, regular price
$1.00 yard, for Kridiiy anil Saturday only, at
75 c yd
G DOZEN II KM. MED UK I) SPREADS,
now patterns and good si.e, regular price $1.25,
for Friday and Saturday only at
95c each
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, Sept. 21. Wheat opened
72 8-4; closed 72 1-2; corn opened
49 5-8; closed 48 1-8; oats opened
33 1-2, cloied the same.
12 DOZEN" HEMMED BED SHEETS,
72.!(0 regular price Sjc, for Friday and Satur
day only at
69c each
5 DOZEN FLEECED BED BLANKETS,
extra large and fine fleece, regular price $1.75
for Friday and Saturday only at
$1.25 each
10 DOZEN MERCERIZED SATTEEN
UNDERSKIRTS, deep fluted flounce and dust
skirt, regular price $1.50, for Friday and Sat
urday only at
98c each
50 PAIR OF FINE NOTTINGHAM
LACE CURTAINS, 3i yards long and 50
inches wide, new late design, regular price
$2.50, for Friday and Saturday only at
$1.65 pair
35 PAIRS OF NOTTINGHAM CUR
TAINS, 50 inches wide and 3 yards long, in
new fall patterns, regular price $1.00, for Fri
day and Saturday only at
75c pair
20 DOZEN WOMEN'S OUTING
FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, fancy stripes,
double yokes, braid trimmed, regular price $1
and $1.25, for Friday and Saturday only at
59c each
C DOZEN WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDER
SKIRTS, embroidered flounce with dust ruf
fle underneath, regular price $1.35, for Friday
and Saturday only at
98c each
10 DOZEN CHILDREN'S GINGHAM
SCHOOL DRESSES, sailor suits, French
dresses in gingham, percale and lawns, 2 to 14
years in Aze, slightly soiled, for Friday and
Saturday only at
Half Price
C DOZEN TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS
45 inches square, new patterns, regular price
$2.25, for Friday and Saturday only at
$1.50 each
35 BED COMFORTS, factory made, and
soiled or damaged, regular prices being $1.25
and $1.50, for Friday and Saturday only at
75c each
Shoe Bargain
for After Supper Only.
Men's $3.50 shoes for 2.85
Boy's $2.00 shoes for $1.50
Misses' $1.50 shoes for $1.30
Women's $3.00 shoes in button or
lace at $2.50
Saturday Eve, after 6 p. m.
We will offer 35 dozen FELT HATS FE
DORAS, COLUMBIAS,.GRAECOES, ETC.,
in black, grey, tan and brown, all sizes
For Just Half Price
This is the chance of the season for you.
Come and see them.
We will offer 50 dozen MEN'S GOLF
SHIRTS, light and dark colors and white, all
sizes, regular $1.00 grade for only
65c each
Saturday Eve, after 6 p. m.
We will sell cny $12.50 man's suit in the
house for
$7.95
45c
Buys any 75c four-in-hand tie in our Im
mense stock Saturday evoninjr after 6.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SAVE YOUR. COUPONS
IIos Yield S748 Pounds Per Acre.
Because of the uncertainty of
weather conditions, most yards picked
Sunday till noon, says the West Side
Enterprise. In very few cases could
pickers be kept at work In the after
noon on Sunday. By Sunday J. A,
Qrlsjsny had picked 19 cars of the
Percival yard. These 19 acres yielded
4351 boxes which, nt 12 pounds to the
box amounts to 52.212 pounds, or an
average of 2748 pounds to the acre.
All the good - qualities of Ely's
Cream Balm, solid, are found ln
Liquid Cream Balm, which la Intend
ed for use In atomizers. That It is
an unfailing- cur for Nasal Catarrh
is proved by an ever lncreaslnf mass
of testimony. It does not dry out nor
rasp the tender air passages. It al
lays the Inflammation and goes
straight to the root of the disease.
Obstinate old cases have been cured
In a few weeks. All druggists, 75c, In
cluding spraying tube, or mailed by
Elv Bros.. 6S Warren street, New
Tork.
Read the East Oregonlan.
The Sunrise Store
japanese goods
ramroo furniture
CinXAWARE AND POTTERY
ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART
Harry Hiraiwa, Prop.
805 E. COURT ST.
MONTERASTELLI BROS.
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WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK.
OP
MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS
IN THE NORTHWEST.
WE CAN FURNISH YOC WITH
IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC MAR
BLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS
IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS.
REFORE YOU PLACE YOUR OR
DER. EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
PRICES.
409-15 E. COURT ST., PENDLETON,
OREGON.
Brunch Shop at Heppner.
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FOR. SALE
1120 Acres of Good Wheat Land in Adams
County, Wash., half in Summer fallow and
half in wheat; $1,500 dwelling and $800
barn; 500 foot well and 1 75 feet of stand
ing water.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 12 E. Court St., Pendleton, Ore.
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