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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1906)
DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1306. PAGE SEVEN. ies! This is the week you will need that new Coat, Suit, Skirt g Hat DON'T FORGET WE HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 1 Hi: AHOVE AT PRICES YOU WILL APPRECIATE. IllJY NOW AND HAVE THE rsE OK YOUH GAR 'MEXT Rl'RINO THE FAIR WEEK. Pretty Coats 49 and 50 in. long. IX ALL THE NEW LARGE PLAIDS. CHECKS AXD PLAIN .MATERIALS AT KROM Nobby New Tailored Skirts For Ladies and Misses. MISSES' SKIRTS IX LARGE PLAID EIT'lXTS. $1.00 TO SIMM). LADIES' SKIRTS, OVER 1000 TO CHOOSE KROM. T1IEY ARE ALL NEW. $25 to 50 $3.50 T0 13.51 Swell Suits ikJ0 S30.DQ 10 12.50 MILLINERY THEY ARE ALL NEW. NOTHING OLD. OI'R KIR ST SEA SON IN THIS SECTION HAS START I II (Hi WITH A RTSII. DOZENS OK II VIS GOING OCT EVERY DAV Wll NEW ONES COMING IN HY EXPRESS, WHICH SI RELY SHOWS Oi l! PRICES ARE RIGHT. PERSONAL MENTION Teutsch's DEPARTMENT) STORE CITY BREVITIES See 7.oa. at the fair. Furnished rooms. 602 Water St. Two waitresses wanted at Hotel Pendleton. Six-room house for rent. Inquire at this office. "Built" Ostermoor mattresses, Ba ker & Folsoi.1. Home of the Siimsln shoes for wo men, nt Alexander's. New neckwear, now clothing, at Al exander's Department Slore. Good typewriter and organ for tale. A snap. Graham Furniture Co. Back on deck. 'Phone Main 6 for the yellow wagons. Elmer Turner. Nice furnished housekeeping rooma for rent. Inquire 302 Logan street. Nothing la too good for the home. Baker It Folsom'a for best furniture. Latest styles girls' school hats Just received at Mrs. Campbell'! millinery. Harness at Crawford's at shriveled wheat prices. See his line before buy. Ing. WEDDING RINGS The Beat In qual '.y; The best In workmanship, At the best lowest prices. LOUIS HUNZIKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 726 Main Street. Wanted Good, stout boy to learn printer's trade. Call at this office at once. Home of the Walk Over nnd Flor shelm shoe. Alexanders' Department Stort. Columbia graphophone with 60 rec. ordsfor sale. Almost new. Enquire this office. For Rent Six-room furnished house. Inquire H. F. Johnson, 'phone black 2142. Wanted Lady to do light house irk: only two In family. Call at 80 West Court. Mrs. Thompson, general stenogra pher, room 12, Association block. Phone Main 8. For Rent Furnished rooms, one block from court house; no children. 701 Court street Lost A In made from two souv enir $2.60 gold pieces. Finder pleaae return to this office. Shoddy furniture for the home? Never! Let us show you the finest In furniture. Baker Folsom. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply to Mrs. Leon Cohen, East Washington street. Three newly furnished housekeep Ing rooms for rent, 201 South Main street Inquire Bowling Alley. Wanted Lodles to fill good post Hons of all kinds at good wages, Sooonemore, 216 East Court street. Eagle blldlng. For Sale Cheap Set of Chambers encyclopedia, leather bound, and many other up-to-date books. Call 101 Jackson street Wanted Competent salesmen to represent factory on the road. Posi tion Dermanent Address Dept. 41, 1010 Atwood Bldg., Chicago. For Rent Suite unfurnished housekeeping rooms in least Oregon Ian building. Hot and cold water and bath on same floor. Inquire this of Ofce, Men wanted at once, by the Warren Construction Co., to work on street Davlng. Wages 25 cents per hour. Apply to superintendent, or at office, rooms 14-16, Associatio diock. Mrs. A. M. Sheridan left yesterday for Portland. Dr. T. W. Ross, of Astoria, has been vizltlng here today. M. E. Foley and wife of Bingham Springs are in town toduy. O. D. T?el, of Echo, was here yes- terduy and attended tho council meet ing Saturday evening. J. G. Calllson, In charge of the Kerr- Glfford company's warehouse at Bui- ten, was vlzitlng here Sunday. W. Roy 3axlon and Mr. Smith, of the reclamation crew stationed at Her mlston, were vlzitors In the city yes terday. P. A. Worthlngton, secretary of the board of regents of the Weston nor mal school, was a vizltor in town yes terday. O. A. Hobbs, of Freewater, who has been agisting in gathering exhibits for the fair, came down from that place last evening. ' Minn Elizabeth Walker commenct teaching this morning In school dis trict No. 93, which Is six miles out of Pendleton. Truinmaster J. D. Matheson, of the O. R. & N., with headquarters In La Grande, Is In the city today In the In terest of his department. United States Senator Charles W. Fulton arrived thiB morning from As toria for tho purpose of attending the opening of the district fair. Robert Burns, general agent for the O. R. & N., with offices at Walla Walla, left fur his home this morning after "pending Sunday In the city. Charles Burrows, who has been In Di. E. A. Vaughan's office during the summer, left yesterday for Portland to rezume his studies In the dental col lege. Piezldent I. W. Anderson, of the Northwestern flas & Elertrlc coinpa ny, of Wr.llu Walla, passed thru th cltv this morning on his way home from a trip to Boise. Dr. E. J. Snmmeivlllo and daughter, Miss Esther Somim-rvllle. arrived Sat urday evening from Portland, tho lat ter having Just returned from a vlzlt with relatives In Edmonton, Canada. Mr. W. L. Van N'uvs and children left this morning for Spokane to vizit with her parents nt that place for two weeks'. She was aeinmpanled by Mrs J.imcs Cravf,.rd. who will vlzlt there for a short time also. Miss Flora Walker, daughter of Mr. and M'-s. J. P. Walker, has gone to Independence where she has a pnzition as teacher in the public schools whleh per. there op next Monday morning. Iss Wnlkor will pass several days in ortland while on her way to Indepen- ence. Miss Mne and Fnrdle Taylor, daugh- an.l son of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Taytor, left yeterdny for Portland. hero h.-"y will enter the Armstrong znes eollege for the ensuing yenr. r. Taylor accompanied them to Port- nd nr.d will rpmaln a few days to d suitable loratlon for them. e " e e e ee e llllani Porter Arrested; Case Will lie llenrd by Parke. Because William Porter, a butcher for Conrad Plntzoeder, went hunting Ithout first securing a license to do he same, he has been arrested upon warrant sworn out against him In e Justice's court. The complaint against Porter was made by Otto Turner, deputy game arden, who from the time he was ap pointed to that pozltlon has shown considerable vigor In enforcing the game laws. According to Deputy Turner there are others who have also hunted with out licenses, tho so far he has no suf ficient evidence against any one eise. However, he Intimates that other ar rests will follow unless certain sports men secure licenses soon. Porter will be tried before Justice of the Peace Parkes. 8 in Bring the Children down to see the ROOSEVELT BEARS our window, better bring big folks down too. K0EPPENS' DRUG STORE the ARRESTED VNDEU GAME LAW. Something Doing AT THE FAIR STORE THIS VEEK This store is showing the biggest and best assortment of Ladies and Misses Plaid Coats and Skirts in Pendleton. We have a beautiful coat, full length, ladles' sizes, for only $r.so Several pine patterns of plaids and checks In three-quarters, and full length styles at $10.00 Other fancy plald effects, full length, at $12.50, 15, 17.50, 20 & 22.30 We are proud of these coats, and know that the values can't be duplicated at any place In eastern Oregon. Read This Free to You This beautiful coat, worth 217. BO. free to the person who buys the most goods at The Fair Store during fair week. The coat will be given Suturday night at 9 o'clock to the person who brings In slaes checks showing the largest amount of goods purchased during the week. Eaclr check or miles slip must be dated and bear the purchaser's name, and must be presented Saturday night In order to be counted. The prize will be awarded as soon after 9 o'clock as circumstances will permit, but no checks will t'e counted which have been issued after 9 o'clock. This is a great opportunity for someone to get a fine WINTER WRAP FREE Get up clubs, do your friends' shopping for them, bring your neighbors with you and get their purchases entered on your sales slip. We are just as well pleaded to get your friends' trade as your's. and any buslnes? you can bring to us will be cheerfully credited to your sales sli-s if your friend is willing for It to go that way. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS It is Worth Something to You if you Work it. ffitni "Wv' -.pM e - IIThe Fair Department Store jj Pendleton Oregon ...... ........................... ............. eee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.ee WOPI.D PREVENT DEIKJRTATIOY. Innnlty Plea Does Xot Go With Pros ecutor at Olympln. ' Seattle, Sept. 24. The prosecuting attorney today appealed to the preme cort at Olympla for an Injunc tion restraining Judge Frater from de porting Mrr. Creffleld and Esther Mitchell to Oregon on a charge of In sanity. i su-1 WILL LOOK TYPO LUMBER TRADE hlted State District Attorney Be lieves There Is Xo Trust. San Francisco, Sept. 24. The fed eral judge will commence Investlga- on Into the lumber trust October 2. llted States District Attorney Deve n has completed an Investigation of the great combine and Its methods and sntlsfled a trust does not exist. COMING TO A LABOR DRAFT.' (Continued from page 1.) ty the council directed that an ordl nance bo prepared placing the fair blldlng outside the fire limits. How ever, an adjournment was taken be fore the same could be prepared. Extra Policemen. In order to fully prezerve order In the city during the fair week, several extra policemen have been sworn In as temporary officers, and will be on duty until the cloze of the fair. Or vol Turner and J. C. Qulllford are the extra day deputies, and of these the former will be stationed at the fair pavilion, while Mr. Gulllford will as sist Chief of Police Gurdane In cov erlng the remainder of the city. An extra night officer will also be secured to work with Officers Sheer and Waters, but up to this forenoon no selection had been made by the chief. Old Man Contracted Severe Case of Whooping Oof. New York, Sept. 24. It Is reported In Wall street this afternoon that Prezldent Cassatt of the Pennsylvania railroad. Is not expected to live thru the night. He Is suffering with whoop ing cof contracted from his grandchll- ren at their summer home near Fil- adelphla. Stensland at New York. New York, Sopt 24. The steamer Prince Adelbert, bearing Stensland om Tangier, was sighted at 11:30 off Fire Island and will probably reach Quarantine about S this after' noon. Murphy tor Hearst. Duff.alo, Sept. 24. The Tammany leader, Mtirphy, declares for Hearst. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of Plttsfleld, Vt, says: "Next to a pension the best thing to get Dr. Klng'a New Life Pills." He write "They keep my family In splendid health." Quick cure for headache, constipation and biliousness, tits. Guaranteed at Tallman A Co.'a drug tore. PRESIDENT CASSATT VERY ILL. STEAMER I.ORA LACXCIIT. WARD & BOWLSBY Pool and Billiard Parlor and Prize Shooting Gallery, Etc. NEAT, CLEAN, QUIET RESORT. Epbffi' Drop in, Gentlemen, win a good prize and enjoy a few moments at Billiards, Pool and Shooting. 315 E. Court St. In Eagle Building Will Freight Between Kansas City and St. Louis. Kansas City, Sept. 24. After the suspension of Missouri river traffic for a decade, the steamer Lora with cargo from St. Louis, was docked here this morning. All local craft escorted her Into the harbor with a noisy celebration. SHOOT AT POLICE. Also Fire at His Wife Have Escaped. Tambov, Sept. 24. Prefect of Po lice Tomushan, at the Borlssegllebek, was attackt by the terrorists today and was shot and badly hurt. The assassin fired at Tomushan's wife and guards. They escaped. Will View Maneuvers. Victoria, Sept. 24. General Glel- chen. British military attache at Washington and Captain Fournler. the French attache, left this afternoon for Seattle to view the Vnlted States army maneuvers at American Lake. We will make you' feel at home. Alexander's Department Store. Will Collect Fines. Washington, Sept. 24. The comp troller of the currency today announc ed that hereafter they will collect fine of 1100 per day from each na tional bank falling to report the con- diton wlthjn the prescribed five days after the call for statements is issuea. 8weet cream, J5o pint: lBo tt pint Call at the Delta. No cream delivered after thla notice; we deliver anything else In our line anywhere In the city. Note change of price In sweet cream. Mrs. Campbell's Millinery Has Moved. My business having Increased so much of late. I have been forced to move Into larger and better lighted quarters. I am now open and ready for business In my new location. In the store room formerly occupied by the Great Eastern, nnd would like for all my old friends and patrons to plve me a call. I am now showing this fall's proper styles and shapes for particular people, and at prices to please. Call nnd see the latest thing In girls' school hats, Mrs. Campbell's Millinery Schmidt Building, Formerly Great Eastern Store.