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TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OR GOniiN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1907. MOB IEVK.1. Is the price of 50 New Skirts just in They come in Blue & Black Mohair. Nicely plaited Very Full Worth $5.00 Anywhere We Have All Sizes Today Teutsch'sDep't Store CITY BREVITIES All kinds of good, dry wood. See MlnnlB. Private room and hoard, 313 South Main street. Try Walters' new "Hard Whent" flour, now on the market See MlnnlB for good, dry wood that burna. Lots of It on hand. . For Sale Coach dog, 8 months old.' Call 817 Garden street Nlc furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inaulre 802 Logan street Furniture and fixtures In IS-room lodging house for sale. Inquire of J. I.. Sharon. For field fence and poultry netting that will stand hard usage; that will not rag down; that will conform to uneven ground; that does not require an xpert to erect, and that Is low In price, see Goodman Hardware Co. For Sale For short time only, Im proved stock and hay ranch, known as the "Stockcr ranch." two miles fiom Alba, Oregon; 360 acres, with plenty of water, timber and outside range. Enquire of, or address, L. A. Vogel, Pendleton, Ore. I w TVe have a well equipped WATCH HOSPITAL where nil the Ills of watches can be repaired. We guarantee all our work and assure you our prices are the lowrt consistent with good work. LOUIS HUNZIKER, JEWELER AND OPTTC14N. 7? Main St Nasal CATARRH In all Its itafcu. , Ely's Cream Balm clranar, snothea and hcala tliu diivni"d mem brand. It enrva catarrh and drive sway a cold In Ui bead m -M -.,,,1,1. fflsmri Crram Bnlm la placed Into tlio iiolnla,tvnad orrr the membrane an 4 la atworbel llelicf :ac BwliaU! and a cure fui.uwa. Ills not drylr.g-oci But ftro.lr.ee imw.int;. Laro Sine, iu cciita at Drutf gitla or by mall ; Trial Siac, 10 cenvi. ELY BIIOTUERS. M Warrcn Btroet, New Tort noil Furnished roomsf 701 K. Court one blr.ck from court house. 32 and $110 por week. All the high gradu pianos and or gnng of quality, (it one price to all. Jesse Falling. Fxcurslon to Wulla Walla, Sunday, March 10. Dedication of Christian church Train will leave at 8 a. m. 31.0(1 for round trip. Excursion train leaves Pendleton Sunday morning at S o'clock for the dedication ceremonies of the Chris tian church at Walla Walla. Round trip 31.00. Jesse Fulling carries all the lead ing makes of sewing machines such aa the Singer, White, Standard and many others. Also a complete line of needles, oil and extras. You will soon be needing lumber for repairs and new Improvements. Before ordering you should get our prices. Our stock Is complete and we have It all plied nicely In our big new hed so that It Is dry. That Is Important, you know. Oregon Lum ber Yard. i lltST CAlMiO. OF SHINGLES. Still lip Will Ship lUmt Load to Texas Via San Francisco. For the first time In the history of local lumber movements, a ship will Bull from Puget Sound with a cargo nf shingles mily, says Seattle News. The steamship Olymplu, Capt. Alfred Croskty, Is now at Mellingham load ing a shipment of 16,000,000 shingles which have laid In dry kilns since l:it August because of the owner's Inability to secure rail transportation. The shingles will be taken to San Francisco and shipped by rail over the Southern Pacific to points In Texa. The freight bill on this large cargo of thlngles from Bolllnirhrim, to Sun Francisco will be 318,750. The rail rate from San Francisco to Texas points Is 31.30 more per thousand than the rate from Pell" Ingham to Texas. Oh plain Crnskey Rtates that the shingle men have despaired of se curing cars and have taken this means of shipping shingles at an enormous flnnnclal sacrifice. A severe cold that may develop In to pneumonia over night can be cured quickly by taking Foley's Hon ey and Tnr. It will cur the most ob stinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Koeppen's Drug Store. For Egg Producing Food See Colesworthy CHOP MILL CORNER ALTA AND COTTONWOOD 8T8. f Inr. Rlolinrds Goes to Germany. New York, March 9. Prof. T. W. Richards, who has been chosen to go to Germany this year under the agree ment sntered Into between the Oer mon emperor and Harvard University for the exchange of Instructors, sail ed for Europe today. He will go to the University of Berlin and will give there a course of lectures In chemis try on "The Fundamental Constants of Physical Chemistry." The course will consist of two lectures a week, but the greater part of his work will consist In directing the advanced re searches of a few students. This la Worth Remiembertng. Whenever you have a cough or cold. Just remember tha Foley's Hon ey and Tar will cure it Do not rick your health by taking any but the genuine. It Is In a yellow package. Koeppen's Drug Store. F.llznbeth Gorden Honna has filed a suit for divorce at Cleveland, Ohio, against Dan Hanna, son of the late Mark Hanna. She accuses her hus hand of abandonment, neglect and cruelty. PERSONAL MENTION W. D. Chamberlain of Athena, Is In the city today on a business trip. Win J. Harris of Umatilla, Is among the business visitors in Pendleton to day. W. J. Brown, the Pilot Rock stock man, has been here upon a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huffman are at Kamela visiting with relatives for a 'short time.' Mrs. Eva McQueen has gone to Wes ton to spend Sunday with her parents at that place. Louis Seholl, Jr., the well known real estate man at Echo, Is In the city today on business. Hi Hill of Antelope, Wasco county, has been here today and Is registered at the St. George. AIllo Knight, the well known wheat grower, was In from his ranch today on a business trip. H. L. Chandler of Athena, has been a visitor hero today and Is a guest at the Hotel St. George. Mr. und Mrs. Mike Gratz left this morning for Billings, Mont, where they expect to reside. Miss Jennie Dykes of Milton, Is In the city the guest of Miss Bessie Mc Danlel for a short time. Frank W. Kettenbach and George H. Black, of Lewlston, Idaho, have been visitors In the city today. Mrs. Elmer P. Dodd was a visitor In Pendleton a few days this week, from her home at Hermlston. Mrs. William Roles and children will leave today for Tacoma to Join Mr. Roles, who Is now located there and where the family will reside here after. Lee Rlnehurt and family of Dayton, Wash., have been here today on their return from a trip to southern Cali fornia, Arkansus and other places for (he benefit of their health. Harry E. Edwards arrived early this morning from Pennsylvania, and will make his home here with S. A. Barnes and family. Mr. Edwards had been away for four years and lost his wife last December. Sol Paum, now upon the road for a Chicago cloak house, has returned to the city after having traveled over the western states during the past few months, meeting win good suc cess In his new line of work. R. A. Thompson left Monday for Weston, where he has accepted a po sition In a flouring mill. Mrs. Thomp son will not go for a week or two, or until Mr. Thompson fits up a home for them at Weston. Heppner Times. MORE DEFENDANTS NAMED. Get the Best the Genuine See anything advertisedcome here and get itget the genuine. No "just as good" talk here. We don't want to sell "something just as good. We want to sell what you call for the real articles-standard and genuine. THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. mm Eddy Suit for mi Accounting Puts Spokane Woman on the List. Concord. X. 11., March 9. Papers - the Eddy ',it were served this morning upon four defendants Galxi" Krye and Lewis Strang, sec retary and assistant secretary to Mrs. Eddy : prof. Slierlng, head read er 'f the First Siientlst church here. Trrse papers were served In person. Rev. living Tonilinron, Mrs. Eddy's personal ngent, is out of town and the papers were loft at his house. Spokane Woinnn Is Defendant. Boston, Mass., March D. A dozen friends of Christian science were add ed to the list of defendants In the salt tr. compel the trustees of the church to account for the Eddy mil lions. Among the new defendants Is Mrs. Mary Chamberlain of Spokane. The others are mostly residents of Poston and Chicago. AX KEN Y PRESIDED. Washington Seimtor Cnuood Merri ment In Congress. Knnntnr T.vl Tv . Ankpnv. of Walla Walla, In private life a disciple of Tsnnc Walton and nresident of half a dozen banks, caused considerable amusement In the senate one day last week when he presided In the absence of Vlec President Fairbanks, says a Washington, D. C, report to const papers. Mr. Fairbanks seized a moment to retire when things looked very favor nlila fnr n Inna And drv discussion. Senator "Smiling Tom" Patterson of Colorado, had the floor and seemed tnr nnp of his lengthy speeches. Hardly had the door swung behind Mr. Fairbanks before Mr. Pat terson suddenly stopped talking and sat down. Tmmdlnte1v a half dozen senators were on their feet clamoring for rec ognition, but Senator Heynurn gained the desired point asked for unanl niniia consent to take un a measure. and made a short explanation of it. Presiding Officer Ankeny squirmed In embarrassment, let his gavel fall and asked: "Von have heard the proposition. gentlemen. What is the pleasure of the meeting." A a-entle titter ran through the sen ate chamber, for It was evident that Senator Ankeny believed he was pre siding at a meeting of the board of Hlrantnra nf nnA of his banks. He WOS the most pleased man In the senate when Mr. Fairbanks returned and re lleved him of his duties. FIVE MEN WERE ARRAIGNED. Mc.Munus and Ohers Will Plead on Monday Next. In the circuit court this morning a criminal session was held and five accused men were brought up for arraignment John P. McManus was first brought into court to plead to the charge of murder now standing against him. However, one of his attorneys, Judge Fee, was absent from the city and at the request of Colonel J. H. Raley, the other coun sel, the time for pleading was sot for 1-30 Monday afternoon. Horhcrt Watson was the next to have his case called. He was charged with having stolen a watch from Frank Duprat. After a brief confer ence with his lawyer, J. R. Raley, the prisoner entered a plea of guil ty. The time for sentence was set for 1:30 Monday afternoon. Thomas Evans, another young man, was accused of having tried to pass a had check cn some people In Echo and he pleaded guilty to the charge. The time for sentencing him was also set for 1:30 Monday. The prisoner was represented in court by W. C. E, Prultt. C. C. Sabln, alias J. B. Kerr, was the third prisoner. He was indicted under the name of Kerr for living off the earnings of a prostitute. But when asked by the court If that was his true name he said no, and gave his real cognomen as C. C. Sabln. He said he desired to secure counsel and would have a lawyer by Monday. Hi! ball was fixed at 3250. The principal witness against the pris oner is Josie Lamont, with whom he Is said to have lived, and District Attorney Phelpe asked that she too be placed under bonds to appear at the trial. The court ordered that she appear at 1:30. Walter Trwln, accused of having robred J. W. Myrlck of 340 was then arrnlgne'd and took until Monday at 1-30 to plead. - His ball was fixed at 3500. Irwin Is. being defended by W. C. E. Prultt. WHITMAN GLEE CLVB. Will Appear In Pendleton Cnder Aus pices of Academy. The Glee club of Whitman college consisting of 17 members, will appear In this city March 23, at the Presby terian church, under the auspices of the debating team of the Pendleton academy. Prof. A. C. Jackson, the baritone soloist, Is a great attraction of the club, having one of the most excellent baritone voices. Howard Cox, the manager, is here from Walla Walla making arrange ments for the appearance of the club In Pendleton on the above date. Death of Mrs. Goodson. Mrs. Fred Goodson, wife of one of the Pacific Coast Construction com pany's employes, died at 3 o'clock lust night ut the Means hous-s on the corner cf Alta and Cosble streets. Death was caused by pneumonia. The funeral service will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow and will be conduct ed by Rev. Robert Warner, pastor of the M. F. church, at Rader's under taking parlors. TAKE NOTICE CLEAN MERCHANDISE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. TO MAKE EVERY PROSPECTIVE BUYER FEEL AT HOME IN OUR STORE, SHALL BE OUR AIM. SO DO NOT HESITATE TO COME AND SEE OUR GOODS, GET OCR PRICES. YOU ARE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING YOU WANT. YOUR INTEREST I SOUR INTEREST AND THE WONDER STORE IS HERE TO DO ITS FULL PART, AND WE NOW EXTEND TO YOU A SPECTAL INVITATION TO SHARE IN THESE BENEFITS. COME TODAY The Wonder Store DESPAIN , BEAN FOR. SALE 6-Room Dwellllng $1100 t-Room Dwelling $800 8-Room Dwelling $2600 ?7 Puildlng Lots. FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. 1 1 2 E. Court St., Pendleton, Ore. Caleb Powers Anniversary. Louisville, Ky., March 9. Caleb Powers, Kentucky's most noted pris oner, will tomorrow complete seven years of confinement In Kentucky Jails. It was on March 10, 1900, that he was arrested on the charge of com plicity In the assassination of Gover nor Goebel. March 10, 1907, finds him still In jail waiting tor the fourth trial of his case, which Is now set for the June term of court at George town. During the seven years of his imprisonment Powers has occupied jails In Lexington, Louisville, Forank fort, Georgetown and Newport. He has been tried three" times, and has j been twice sentenced to life lmprison I ment and once given the death pen ; alty. ! No Case on Record. There Is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Contains no opiates Orlno Laxative Fruit Svrun Is a new remedy, an Improvement on the laxatives of former years, as It does ' and is safe and sure. Koeppen's not gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant ' Drug Store. to take. It Is guaranteed. Koennan'a ' urug store. Several men have been arrested, convicted and fined for killing deer In Terry county, Washington. Xmvs Forecast of Coming Week, j Washington, March 9. The senate I committee on military affairs Is to ; reassemble Monday to resume the Brownsville Investigation. As several of the members are absent from Washington It Is probable that a fur ther adjournment will be taken, and, In fact, it Is not unlikely that the In vestigation will be permitted to las; for weeks or months, now that con gress has adjourned and public inter est in the case has subsided to a con siderable degree. For photographs or kodak finish ing for amateurs, Bee Bowman, near bridge. Are Your Drugs and Medicines Pure? Do They Comply With the New Federal Pure Drug Act? You Buy Quality From Us and Pay No More. Pendleton Drag Co. "The Mark of Quality:" Miss Clinpman la III. Miss Norma Chapman Is ill at her home on Butter creek with pneu monta, and her cuse Is said to be rather serious. She Is being nursed by Miss Wheeler of this place, while Dr. L. K. Blakeslee Is the attending physician. Dr. IHakesleu returned to this city last evening aftor having visited his patient. Foster-Richard son. At the Presbyterian manse this af ternoon John Milton Richardson of Boston, and Miss Bertha. Llonelle Foster were united in marriage by Rev. W. L. Van Nuys. Thi ceremony was a quiet one and attended by 'out a few friends of the two people. Big chicken dinner at tho French GREAT PIANO SALE Beginning Monday, March 11 At this season of the year business In our line is always dull. WE WANT TO SELL PIANOS. Being now overstocked, crowded to death on account of people leaving and storing their pianos with us, we will, for 80 DATS ONLY, offer to those wanting PIANOS, 20 of our BEST makes now on our floor we will offer these pianos at from 175.00 to 1100.00 less than ever offered before In Pendleton this Is a bona fide offer and means much to any one who expects to have a piano any time within the next year. Just think of It pianos which have always been sold in the past at prices ranging from $300 to 1600, will now be sold for from $125 to $450. This Is an opportunity not to be overlooked. You can buy for a very small payment down and still smaller payments weekly or monthly. We MUST make room, we are CROWDED TO DEATH. This Is a fact. If you don't believe It come in and we will show you. Never In the history of Pendleton has such an opportunity been presented to piano buyers. We will offer such makes as the famous "THREE," Chickering, oldest in America, finest in the World, The Weber, New York's finest make, Kimball, Chicago's best and most popular make. Besides the following, all-good, first-class pianos : Eilers Bros., Lester, Story 8b Clark, Bailey, Crown, Weser, J. B. Cook, and others. Also will offer the famous Auto Piano which is self playing, making you your own musician. We also have some good slightly used and second-hand organs and pianos, which we will sell at almost any old price from $20 to $150. Think over this seriously, come quick and select what you want before they are picked over. 1 1 . This GREAT SALE will begin Monday morning the 11th, and run Positively Only Until Wednesday, April the 10th. when prices will go back to normal stage. Mr. Rogers will remain at the store during the day until 9 o'clock evenings and will be very glad to meet everyone who may be Interested, whether or not you embrace this great opportunity. Tou have only to call to be convinced of tho great saving to you in this sale. We expect to move these 20 pianos quickly, so come early Monday morning. EVERY thing will be cut In price to where you cannot help but buy. G. ROGERS, Mgr. 813 Main Street, BIGGEST, BUSIEST, BEST. restaurant tomorrow.