PAGE EIGHT. DAILY KAST OHFGOXIAX. PENDLKTON. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 100T. BIGHT PAGES. Coffee is Our Hobby One cup of our coffee, then your verdict.' If it Isn't better than you've been buying at the same price, no matter where, semi It bnck. If it is better, don't forget us when you want some more. Even our cheop and medium (trades are selected, roasted and blended with just the same care as our highest grades. OUR LEADERS empire ni.Exn, orn rest 40c CHOICE JAVA AX1) MOCHA, 3-LUS. FOR $1.00 350 CLIMAX BLEXD 25c Besides getting better coffees here than you get at other stores, we share our profits with you by giving you tickets redeemable in china, crockery and glassware. OVR MOTTO IS: "TO MAKE RIGHT THAT WHICH IS NOT RIGHT." Empire Tea & Crockery Co., Inc. MAIN AXD ALTA STREETS. Phone Red 3741 SCHMIDT BLDG, T. S. PRINCLE. Mgr. Backward SPRING Makes prices low, and we are not the least backward it telling you so. If you are desirous of purchasing Bracelet' Fancy Combs Beit. Buckles - or Hat Pins See our line just received Don' Be Backward. Some new 'Vanity Bags, Winslow Bros. Jewelers - Opticians A Spring Remedy Perfect health can only be enjoyed when the blood is pure and rich in vitalizing elements. Particular care should be taken at this season to see that the blood is pure and the system Is properly cleansed, We have a rem edy that will thoroughly remove all Impurities from the b!o6d. Call for - F. and S. SarsaparillaCo For Sale By Tallman & Co. leading Druggists, III CIRCUIT COURT MANNING CONVICTED OF HORSE STEALING Jury Recommends a Parole Sentence $1200 and Costs at Stake Between an Iowa Bank and McCullongh A Gillette, a Case Now on Trial Fa. mons Suit of Matlock Versus Sheuemian to Collect Alleged (Jumbling Debt Called for Tomor row Morning1. PASTIME PARLORS A quiet, orderly place for a game of pool, billiards or a little exercise in bowling. HENDRICKS BASEMENT. Corner Main and WebU Streets. In the circuit court today the time has been taken up with the case of the First National bank of Pomeroy, Jowa, against B. F. McCullough & M. H. Gillette. The case of the state against Rycroft, a criminal action, is set to follow, and tomorrow morn ing unless the docket is changed, the famous case of Matlock vs. Sheuer han will be brought to trial. This is the case wherein W. J. Matlock seeks to secure Judgment against J. Sheuerman for $400 for a gambling check upon which Sheuerman stop ped payment after he had Issued, the same to Lester Swaggart. The check was transferred to Matlock before payment was stopped. The case on trial today, that of the Iowa bank against McCullough & Gillette is for the collection of notes aggregating about $1200. The bank Is represented by McCourt & Phelps, while Judge Lowell and J. P.. Winters appear for the defendants. The jury in the case is as follows: W. P. Temple, Charles Vinson, J. C. Pendergast, A. J. GUI, J. L. Stock man, Rod McDonald, A. Ruppe, H. H. Gilbert, W. W. Atherton, D. C. nrowncll. 3, T. Phillips and S. A. Hampton. H. L, Moody of Spokanl Was the Ohiy witness examined this forenoon. Manning Was Convicted. , After being out for three and a half hours the Jury In the case of Andrew Manning returned a verdict of guilty with the recommendation that the defendant be paroled. He was charged with horsestealing, and the trial consumed the entire day In court Saturday, District Attorney Phelps conducting the prosecution, while J. R. Raley defended Manning. It was 6 o'clock In the evening when the arguments In the case were completed and Judge Bean instruct ed the Jury. It was 9:30 when the verdict ra returned. Manning was aeeUled of stealing a noise belonging to a man named Thrasher, In his defense It was shown that both the men had been drinking heavily at the time the theft Is said to have been committed, and Manning insisted that he had traded ; for the horse. . . ', LA 1'OIXETTE AS AN ORATOR; ' is?-" Fashionable Millinery It Requires Hat. Specialists To make ladies Hats that can be called Hats. Onr hats possess all the peculiar characteristics of hats that come from a first-class Millinery work room, in style, workmanship and finish CARRIER MILLINERY The home of the stylish hat. SAFETY FIRST OF ALL Then courteous treatment, fair dealing and every assistance con sistent with good, sound banking are the principles that have made a success of this bank. Our ravings department affords an absolutely safe Investment which pays 4 per cent Interest, w Ith the Interest payable twice a year. Btart a savings account now and make your money work for you. Commercial National Bank Ills Advent on the Lecture Platform Murks a New Area lit Tlmt Field. Prof. S. B. Chirk, dean of public speaking In Chicago university, says of the advent of Senator Robert La Folltte on the lecture platform of the Ui.ited States: "Senutor La Follette is. an orator with a mission. He comes to the lec t'ire platform not to entertain, but to Instruct; not to pander, not to give the people what they want, but what they need. His purpose Is to arouse and stimulate the citizens of this country to a sense of their political obligations and of their power. La Follette has earned the right to speak as few others have earned It, und his utterances have therefore an authotilativeness that cannot exist In the case of the mere theorist. Besides the subject matter, there Is In La Follette' manner and delivery a poise and bearing, a power and magnetism possessed only by those who are born orators. I have no hes itation In saying that the advent of Senator La Follette on tha lyceum platform is one of the strongest ad ditions that have come to It for a score of years." Sentnlor La Follette comes to this city nt.xt Monday night. April 15 In one of his masterful addresses on public questions. The lecture will be clven nt the First Christian church and seats are now on sale at the Pendleton Drug Co.'s drug store. This Is the closing dumber to be given by the Pendleton Lecture bu reau which has brought four excel lent attractions to the city during the past winter. BAD DAY FOR BASEBALL. Mid-Week Game Probable If Weather Is Favorable. Jupiter Pluvlus was not kind to the Aberdeen ball team yesterday and he seemed to have no regard for Pen dleton's reputation as a desirable place for early training. With the rains Saturday night and during the day Sunday the Matlock grounds were In no condition for ball playing In the afternoon yesterday. Consequently, the long expected game did not occur. Instead, Manager Brown took his men for a good cross-country run In the afternoon, while the disappointed fans sat around and talked of how the game would have been. It is now probable that a mid-week game will be played here provided the weather proves favorable. Should the visiting players remain here until after next Sunday a game will be played then. It Is the Intention of Managar Brown to return to Aberdeen In time for a game next Sunday In case the weather there is favorable. Should it not be favorable, the team will remain here. DEED RECORDS 87,306 ACRES. Lies in Ranges Twenty to Thirty In clusive. One of the largest deeds ever record ed In this county was received today by Recorder Hendley. It Is . a deed whereby title to 87,306.92 acres of lanfl in range? SO to 30 inclusive, Js given the Northern Pacific Railway company by the United States gov ernment It comprises every alternate odd section not mineral, between The Dalles and La Grande. The patent was Just Issued during the present administration and the railroad com pany is having the instrument re corded In the various counties In which the land lies. It has already been recorded In Gilliam and Morrow coun ties. In the patent it is Btated that by the act of congress July 2, 1864, the Northern Pacific Railroad company was granted the land on condition that it construct a railroad from Lake Superior to Puget sound on the Pa cific coast, by way of the northwest route. f.TARf SOCIALIST LIBRARY. ,ncnl Society Is Growing Rapidly ami Ilns Bright Propcott. The socialist local organized by George H. Goebel the night of his lecture at the old Golden Rule store com. Is now meeting the first and third Saturday evenings -of each month, at the Union hall In the Dc spiln block. The local has grown from 15 to 25 members already and there Is pros pects of making It one hundred In a short time. At the meeting Saturday night a fund was raised to start a small II- braiy, to be made up large of pam phlets on the socialist doctrine. EIGHTH BIRTHDAY PARTY. E JI DGE HARTMAN HERE TO SECURE RIGHT OF WAY. People Along the Ilohlnmn-Cold Springs Railroad Are Showing an Excellent Spirit Portland Is Keen ly Awake to the Importance of Feed era for the Columbia River Boat Lines. Judge G,. A. Hartman came up from Portland yesterday on few days' bust- lness trip and speaks enthusiastically of the growth of Portland this spring. He says that although the spring has been unfavorable and the weather dis agreeable, yet Portland is forging ahead in a remarkable manner. "All classes of business are good, the old landmarks are disappearing and new structures are taking their places and there Is a vigorous air of prosperity about the entire city. "I am glad to see Pendleton so pros perous. It Is certainly a pleasure to look at the paved streets here, and I am realizing the meaning and benefit of the paving more and more every time I visit the city. "I am here principally on private business this time, but am also espec ially Interested In the Holdman-Cold Springs railroad project which Is now surveyed. We are not getting esti mates on rails, ties and construction and while we have not decided what kind of power to use, we greatly prefer electricity. However, we may have to use steam temporarily. "The people along the line of the road are showing an excellent spirit In assisting us and the completion of the road will relieve them of the hard work and expense of hauling grain for many miles over very bad roads. 'The government Is also showing a disposition to help develop water transportation and Portland is begin ning to realize what the open river means to her and we feel that a con nection with the Open River Trans portation company will be a very val uable asset for her. We are sorry the road cannot be completed In time to handle the 1907 wheat crop, which now promises to be a bumper." Big Ball at llerniiston. The Hotel Williams Vlll be opened Thursday evening, April 11 with a grand ball for which Johnson's orches tra at Pendleton -will furnish the music, and the Hermlston Cafe the supper. The dancing will be on the third story of the hotel in a room 70 feet long and 130 feet wide, with a first-class floor. Algernon Charles Swinburne, the English poet, was 70 years old April 6. Had he not been a socialist and a reformer generally, he would have been made poet laureate at the time of Austin's succession to that posi tion following the death of Tennyson. IT IS FOR YOU, SICKLY folks: Hostetter's 6tomach Bitters has prov- en Itself the Ideal medicine for every man or woman who suffers from Poor Appetite, Headache, fetching, Nausea, Sour Risings, Dyspopslu, Indigestion, Costlvenetw. Colds, Grippe, Spring Fever or Malaria, and since we guar antee It absolutely pure no one need hesitate In trying a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS at once. It always gives satisfaction. OU ARE OVER Mls Peorl Riclmrtlson Entertains Scv- cral Friends. Fmm ? to R Saturday afternoon, Pearl Richardson entertained a few select friends In honor of her 8th hii-thrinv the aruests being: Edna Hngue, Grade Baker, Edna Baker and Geneva Courter. The time seemed to fly with games and the excellent lunch, and 6 o'clock came all too soon. The vounar hostess was very ably assisted by Mrs. Youtz and Mrs. Rich ardson. 116 TOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY We are now continuing our sale for four days longer. After that time our prices will positively go back to normal conditions. We are willing for everyone to have the advantage of the low prices offered by us now on pianos. If you ever expect to pur chase an Instrument, why not now? Do not overlook this great opportun ity; it will not come to you ngain. The finest of upright pianos, baby grands and player pianos are offered to you at prices and on terms you win never have offered to you again. Call and see usbefore the 10th of the month, as this Is your last oppor tunity. Capital, 50,600.00. Resources, SSOO.OOO.OO John Brown Dead by Paralysis, inhn Rrown. aged 40 years, died at hnma nt hla hrnther. J. N. Brown. In Coombs canyon, yesterday. Death kA .adii nt a Inner UlnPKff wmpn the deceased had endured, having been a paralytic for 20 years, 'ine runerai service occurred nere mis anernumi, the service being held from the Thompson street M. E. church, and conducted by Rev. Robert Warner. Biggest, Busiest and Best. 813 Main St, Pendleton, Ore. G. ROGERS. MGR. Will Work in Athena Revival. Rev. Conrad L. Owen, who has been Engaged with the First Baptist hrh in this cltv for three weeks in special meetings, left this morning for Athena, Ore., where ne win en gage In a revival campaign with Rev. Ccorge T. Ellis, and the Athena Bap tist host I-a Grande Observer. All the news all the time In the ttsrt Oregonlan. We positively guarantee every thing from the Red Cross Pharmacy Everything new and up to the standard. We pay no commissions, and will save you money by buying from us. If not true, your money back. DONALDSION'S Red Cross Pharmacy 728 Main St. Pendleton Something Doing Every Minute. Your Patience Rewarded. The Best Line of Boys Shoes Arrived Yesterday This is the shoe that is reported to wear so well. Sizes Name Stock and Prices 9 to 13 Little Gents 13 1-2 to 2 Youths' 12 1-2 to 5 1-2 Boys Light Call H.avy Call Draia $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 1.85 2.25 2.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 P. S. Suits at Cost Store. BOSTON STORE Where You Trade to Save. BABY'S AUTOMOBILE m ALL-WIN FOLDING GO-CART ,Made of nickel-plated steel, with leather swinging bed and rubber tired wheele. Can be folded and put In your suit case. This is the latest thing out In baby's go-carts. Call and have Its good points demonstrated. LEWIS HUNTER, Pendleton's Leading Housefornisnhr. Agents for Dunn's sectional book cases. WALTER'S NEW "HARD WHEAT" FLOUR Try It New brand now on the market. Made by his new modern process. It beats all for perfect bread baking. Walters' Flour Mills PENDLETON, OREGON i i jj ." r i i u m A'r 1 "A 1 i V L. ADI EU BROS. It. CO- ORIGINALITY IN MEN'S CLOTHES It is hard to find, but' we have it, for we are agents for L. Adler Bros. & Co. "Best clothes in America" which are dis ' tinguished by originality to a degree alto: gether different from ordinary ready-made clothing. See our Long Roll two-button single or double breasted Sack Suits. Clothing for the MAN MIEN'S SHOP MAX BAER Clothing for the BOY For sole at the Esst OreRonian office Larjre bundles of newt eperi, containing over 100 Ug papers, can be bad for 25c bundle.