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KIC1HT FAGE8. DAILY BAST OR OUniAN, PENDIJUTON, ORKGO.N, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1S07. PAGE FIVE Ladies Don't Delay Buying Your Easter Suit We sold 32 Suits last week. What will the week before Easter be? Make your purchases right now and secure just what you want before the big rush. We make alterations free and guarantee a perfect fit. Teutsch's Dept. Store CITY BREVITIES All kinds of good, dry wood. See Mlnnls. Private room and board, 31S South Main street. For Sale Fine family cow. En quire Oregon Lumber Yard. Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the market. Leathers Transfer Co.. day and night service. Phone Main 511. Nlc furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inaulre 302 Logan street. Special panel photos, 11.25 dozen. Bowman studio. Finishing for ama teurs. For rent-Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Apply 620 Thompson street. Jcsfo Falling carries all the lead ing makes of sewing machines such as the Singer, White, Standard and many others. Also a complete line of needles, oil and extras. For fleM 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 xpe-rt to erect, and that Is low In price, see dnodman Hardware Co. For Sale For short time only. Im proved stock and hay ranch, known as the "eUocker ranch," two miles (mm Alba, Oregon; 380 acres, with plenty of water, timber and outside range. Enquire of, or address, L. A. Vogel, Pendleton, Ore. ymi will soon be needing lumber fur i epulis un.i new Improvements. Pefnre ordering you should get our pi Ices "ui torlc Is complete and we have It all plied nicely In our big new he. so that It Is dry. That Is Important, you know. Oregon Lum ber Vard. We have a well equipped WATCH HOSPITAL where all the Ills of watchea can be repaired. We guarantee all our work and assure you our prices are the lowest consistent with good work. LOUIS HUNZIKER, JEWEI.FH AND OPTICIAN. 7!t Main St For Egg Producing Food See Colesworthy j f CHOP MILL CORNER ALTA AND COTTONWOOD STS. Get the Best See anything advertised come here and get it get 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 articlestand ard and genuine. OIEIPIPIEINXS THE DRUG STORE THAT Furnished room, 701 It. Court, one bir.ck from court house. It and S1.10 per week. All the high grade pianos and or gans of quality, at one price to all. J esse Falling. AI.LKC.EI CHICKEN STEALING. Injured Parties Wanted to Invoke the Aid of the State. Thero Is excitement today In the t;klah community over some hen house depredations that were com mitted there last night. Some time during the night the home of B. B. Lang was visited and eight chickens wore taken from the perches upon which they securely rested In the henhouse. This morning the guilty min's tracks were found, and a trail of blood was followed to a neighbor's house. The blood was from the chickens, the necks of which had immediately been wrung by the thief. This afternoon District Attorney Phelps was notified of the affair and he was asked to drive out to Uklah It- order to prosecute a man who had been arrested. However, Mr. Phelps was of the opinion that the case could be eared for by the justice of the peace and declined to make the drive at this time. Atci sEi) of iii:ix; macquks. One I'li-wliil l (Sillily, the Other Scoured Continuance. In the circuit c urt this morning Pvcroft, accused i f living off the earnings of a proitliut., made a plea of not vj'ltv. anil Ins raw l!l have to he tried out. PaMn, or Kerr, also J Indicted fi r the s-une offense, asked tn !.e given until Saturday to plead, anil the rmue-t was granted. Tce Lawless, who pleaded guilty yosteni'iy to having stolen a saddle from T'an P. Sinythe, was brought Into cnurt fur sentence this morning, but at his n-ipiest the passing of sen tence was deferred until Saturday. I'rlw Itiiui'li of Hit'vcs. H. L. Prlday of Cross Keys, was In town vcsterilay, on his wny to the Henry Wlndom place, where he has been wintering a bunch of cattle. Mr. Prlday has Ju.t returned from The Dalles, where he delivered 276 head of beef cattle to the Union Meat company for shipment to Portland. Among this lot of beef which he "has just delivered wore some of the largest beeveB ever delivered from this section, two of them weighing over 1900 pounds each. The beeves were fattened at the Prlday ranch on Trout creek. Madras Pioneer. Notice, Woodmen of the World. Ml memhers of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, are requested to meet at Fugles Hall at 1 o'clock sharp on Wednesday for the purpose of con ducting the funeral of our late neigh bor, Roy Tl. Knight. Any neighbor hnvlng flowers to spare will please bring them along. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, Consul Commander. Attest: J. P. WALKER. Clerk. Will Plow on Reservation. H. K. Charlton, the well known wood dealer of Kamela, will do plowing on the reservation for a few weeks while the roads are too bad on the mountains to haul wood. He was In the city today after supplies for his mean and teams. There will bo a large amount of cord wood cut on the mountains this season If men can he found. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that urns. Lota of It on hand. the Genuine SERVES YOU BEST. PERSONAL MENTION A. P. Myrlck of Helix, has been a visitor In town today. M. A. Slurtovant of Filot Rock, has been In town today, accompanied by hta family. James Ille, representative of the Richmond Paper company of Seattle, has been here today. Jerry .Stone, the well-known Athe na farmer and member of the Wes ton normal school regents, has been a visitor here today. . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Matlock and Miss Ethel Swaggart returned this morning from Portland, where they visited for several weeks. Walter Mumford, who formerly llvec' here, has returned from Wash ougal, Wash., where he resided for several months, and will be employ ed by Robert Forster In his planing mill. Albert Wurtzweller, formerly In the merchandise business at Joseph, passed through the city today on hlg way to Joseph from a visit In Port land. Mrs. Wurtzweller Is now vis iting in Sen Francisco. Don Conklln, formerly of this city, passed through this morning from Wyeth, where he has been employed as bookkeeper for a sawmill com pany, to Union where he was called by the death of his mother, Mrs. D. Conklln. J. C. Arhogast of Ritter, Grant county, arrived from the east this morning, where he has been visiting for the past two months. He at tended a family reunion at which himself and six brothers met for the first time In over 40 years. HATCH OF PLAIN DRUNKS. New Theory for the Treatment of Pneumonia I Expounded. Another "drunk draft" constituted the bunch In the police emit this morning, and the numbers thereof had all been gathered into the fold last night by John Kearney, new night man, who has shown much zeal In the discharge of hU duty, rnr the most part ths prisoners all meekly admitted their guilt and re ceived the usual sentence of $0 or three days. A few sought to soften the heart of the judge by making known their intentions regarding work. One desired to get away at once In order to 1oln the Pilot Rock railroad crew, while another de clared he had a ticket to Walla Wal la. However, Judge Fits Gerald, merely expressed his sorrow over the situation and did not rescind the sen tence. The last prisoner up was embued with the idea that the Pacific Coast Construction cimpany and the city were in league to part him from his money. "The company Just beat mo out of half what was coming to me, and now I am up against this deal," he said. "You were drunk. wrn't you?" re plied the judge. "I was drunk In this way," answer ed the prisoner. "I have tha pneu monia ami took i few drink to break It up." "Hut you should have seen a dot tor instead of a bartender, "Get ting drunk won't help the pneumo nia." answered the judge. The draft was then marched, at route step, back to the cliy bastlle. HOODOO XfMItER FOR SMITH. l inntilla Senator Persistently Beset My Unl'icly "23." If Hie number Is in reality a hoodoj then Dr. C. J. Smith has more than ordinary cause r ccm plulnt I 'era use that numl" r has been faste.'ie I upon h in ;ii-:-tcntly. Uimttitia coun:y constitutes the 23d senatorial distn.t in this statu and during the recent session the Pendleton senator was more than once reminded by his brethren that he had the skldoo district. One day in a conversation with Senator Mnliil he was asked the number of his dis trict and when he made known the fatnl number the senator replied that It was "skldoo" for him. A few mo ments after he had thus been re minded of the fate that awaited him the doctor discovered that the key to his desk In the senate chamber was also branded 23, although the desks were not numbered according to the various districts. He then be gan to take notlco of the manner in which Fate was treating him, and he recalled numerous other Instances In which he had been "23." When he graduated from medical college there were Just a score and three members of the class on commence ment day and he then recalled the fact that he had located in Pendle ton while in his 23d year. The doctor is now wondering when the thing will end and just why he should be singled out so persistently as a "22" victim. Thus far It has ap parently not interferred with his Bttccess either as a legislator or a physician, and he Is wondering Just when the hoodoo will commence. "ON THE WATER WAGONS." Prospective List of Drivers for Street Sprinkling Wngons Selected by A. L. Vogel. Since he has secured the sprinkling contracts from the city of Pendleton for the coming season, A. L. Vogel has been besieged with applications for positions as driver of the water wagons, and. for the information of the public and of those, who Intend applvlng, Mr. Vogel says he has par tially made arrangements to secure the following well-known citizens for drivers of the water wagons during the coming season: W. P. Temple Henry Craig, J. M. Spence, N. D Swearlngen and Joe Pasler. That the street sprinkling will be done to the entire satisfaction of the public Is assured by the selection of such an expert list of water wagon men as those mentioned. Extra large tanks will be constructed for these drivers and all streets will be sprinkled whether supplied with shade trees or not. PROFITS 1000 FEIt DAV. . Sawmill Trust of the Pacific Const Is tlie Cause of the Excessive Price of Lumber. , The reason for the excessively high price of lumber In the north weest Is given In a news Item from a Hood River correspondent to a Portland paper, which says of the profits of the large sawmill plants near there: Many Columbia river lumbermen, In view of the high price of lumber, have Increased the capacities of their plants. The Stanley-Kmlth company, at Green Point, which last year In a few monthes cut 22,000,000 feet of lumber, much of which was market ed at $16.25 a thousand, has In creased Its capacity this winter by adding a new boiler and extra ma chinery. It, expects this season to cut 150, 000 feet a day for eight months. The profits of this company last year are said to have been great enough to pay for the entire new plant which they built and to leave a margaln beside. It Is said that lum ber which they received $16.25 a thousand for cost them but $5.25 a thousand loaded on the cars, and that their profits ran as high as $1000 a day. ALBA HOTEL BURNED. Large Frame Building Costing About SSHOO, Destroyed Tills Afternoon by Fire. Alba, March 12. (Special to the East Oregonian.) The Alba hotel, owned by Josh Clark, was destroyed by fire this afternoon at 2:30, loss about $4000. The fire was caused by a defective flue, it is supposed. The Alba hotel was a comparative ly new building having been erected about three years ago at a cost of $3000. The building and furniture are practically a total loss. It is under stood that Mr. Clark will rebuild at once. The house has enjoyed a good bus iness since It was first opened, and this spring during the rush Into the timber near here, it has been filled to overflowing most of the time. Ro-wvdlng ill Irogres8. Georce W. Davidson, a well known Helix farmer, Is In the city today on business. He says that considerable reseecling Is being done In that dis trict. Much of the late seeding done last fall will be lost by the gre.ln rot ting In the ground. In the Helix dis trict the spring seeding is now In pro press and Is about half done. Have Gone to Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Q. W. Rlgby left this afternoon for Portland where they expect to remain for the bene fit of .Mrs. rtlsby-s health. She is seriously troubled with heart disease and the higher altitudes do not niireo with her, but while In Port- 1'ind or near the coast she enjoys vry pood health. Whom (!( Outs In This Market. Wheat is now selling at 60 cents In the Pendleton market, and a few s.iles irre being made from day to day. However, they are small lots of from 100 sacks upward for the mcst part, though there are still some big yields that have not yet been sold. Ex-l'nited States Senator Pugh of Alabama. Is dead at Washington, D. C. aged S6 years. Pneumonia caused his death. DO YOU GET UP WITH A JJLME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost every bodv who reads the news papers is sure to kuow of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Ii Kilmer's Swanip- 1 V"jv III Root, the great kul Ll Jxrr I Ik nevi 1'ver anl blad Srf&lY fder remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou- Die. wuen writing mcuuuu icuumg tus generousofferinthispaperandsendyour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, r3 N. Y. J.ue regular fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles are Horn of swamp-Root. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. 'A Positive CURE ATARRK Ely 's Cream Balm ii quickly ibiorbed. GIvm Relief at Ones. It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased mem brane. It cures Ca tarrh and drives nwnv a Cold in the Head quickly, lte nlnres the Heuses of JAY FEVER Tost o and Smell. 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A very good plan is to go one way and return mother see twice as much country and enjoy the trip twice as much. It will be a pleasure to give you full details. Genenl Agent, Rock Islmd-Friico Lines, 140 Third St., PORTLAND. ORE. "Last a Thousand Years" l Iron Davenports and Lounges In all sizes and grades $11.00 to $15.00 LEWIS HUNTER, Pendleton's Leading Housefurnisnhr. Byers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assur ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Relied Barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. fcTERS, Proprietor. tttt f The East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it nnd show it by their liberal patron ace. It is the advertising medium of this section. Buy Lumber Cheap READ THIS. W down our stock of room for new. and yards have found of mixed lumber, while It lasts, at e are going to cut lumber to make lnarranglng our about 50,000 feet We will sell this, greatly reduced going to need any here's your chance prices. If you are lumber for repairs, to secure It, Potlatch Lumber Co. WEST ALTA STREET. If tf ttt