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IT M ; .. . Vfci' -ftp PAGE TWO. DAII.T EAST OREGOXIAN", PENDLETON, OREGON, SATniDAY, APRIL 13, 1007. FOURTEEN PAGES. 0 this summer, or whoever you go with, you'll not be ashamed o f your clothes if you get them here. We sell Hart, Schaffner Marx clothes because they're that kind. We make a spe cial feature of young men's styles they're right too. ftharovsr Yaa Gal fc? Marx If TAKING LESSONS TRI-STATE SIEETIXG OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONS Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner The Peoples Warehouse 1 Save Your Coupons Where it Pays LojTrade Snap in Portland Real Estate. 100x100 on the corner of First and Madison, covered with brick buildings, leased to one ten ant. Have tenant today who will lease, when present lease expires, at $700 per month. Price $85,000 Or I will sell the corner 50x100, 2 story brick for $50,000 This corner would rent today, if it were vacant for $580 per month. This is an exceptionally good buy and it is below the market price. Port land realjestate is rapidly advancing, pays good dividends and it is cheaper than any other City on the Pacific Coast. In Cities like Spokane, less than one-half the size of Portland, real estate is higher than it is here. E. J. DALY 1 14 3rd St. Portland, Ore. gen:jral news. 4- V 0-V A trolley cnr ran down an auto mobile at Milwaukee, Wis., serious ly Injuring the Inmates, who were Frederick Pabst, the . millionaire brewer, nnil Mrs. Leon Barnlckel. Poth win recover. Fifteen hundred woodworkers are ;n strike at Dubuque, Iowa, for a nine-hour day and Increase In wages. One of the plants, which manufac turer wooden dishes. Is the largest In the world. When summoned before j beard of his friend:, assemble; n Inquire Into nls canity, H. F. ftoupluon, a pros perous farmer of Logansport, )nd., Ml In x fit and when revived was speechless and paralyzed. He died a fftw hours Inter. A. silk manufacturers' merger with a capital of 22, 500.000 was an nounced In New York city April 11. The merger thus far Includes the York and Monnrch mills In the city, and Carlisle, Fleetwood and Reynold mill In the state. The purchaser Is the American Silk Manufaeurlng company, of New York. Plans are under way for the merging of of a to tal f 30 mills, principally in Penn sylvania. The New Zealand Arbitration act has made strikes Impossible. It reg ulate" wages a.nd hours In every tradi'. Ar employer who- does not conform to the conditions Is liable to a flue of $100"), while a workman may be fined SDO, and If a trade union Is party to the brf.ach It Is fined on i higher scale than an em ployer. There his been no strike In New Zealand since this act was parsed. It makes sweating a,nd un derpay impossible. Oregon and Montana Hoard In Sen Hion With the Washington Board at Olympla Hoard of the Three States Will Adopt filiform Rules mid Make Vnlform Reports Ore gon Commission Is Studying Hard. That the Oregon Railroad Com inlFSlon Intends to get down to busi ness early Is shown by the fact that It is studying practical methods from tho Washington commission. A dis patch from Olympla says of the Joint meeting of the Oregon, Montana and Washington commissions: Tho members and secretaries of the new railway commissions of Mon tana and Oregon spent a busy day here today studying, with J. C. Lawrence and Jesse T. Jones, Wash ington railroad commissioners, the methods adopted by this state's board. Chnlrman J. C. Falrchlld of the Washington commission, who has been at Pelllngham, returned late this afternoon. Tonight the visiting officials and a number of newspaper correspondents were guests of the, Washington commission at dinner. The commission discussed the dif ferent powers and authority and in detail went into the matter of rail road reports. So far us the several laws will permit similar blanks will te used In the three states. By using the same system a much better check will be had on the roads. Commission System Explained. Tl.e Importance of this fact Is recognized by those we have had occasion to see how railroad-made figures are used to give different re sults fjr different conditions. The whole office system methods of han dling and filing correspondence, of, keeping records and invoices were carefully explained to the visitors by the local commissioners. Nearly the whole afternoon was taken up In the engineer's office, where H. P. Gillette, expert engineer of the commission, explained In de tail the work he and his force of c.iRlneors and light of way men have been doing for months past In mak ing up data of the actual cost of the various roads. Mr. Gillette explain ed the figures he secured from the railroads' own vouchers and records at headquarters and how these vouch ers and expenditures have been cherkedw. He told of the careful Inspection bv trackmen of all railroad property In this state, of the appraisements made, not only to give values of rail road property, hut to show the val ues of adjoining property privately owned. The whole explanation was listen ed to most attentively, the visitors not leaving the office until two hours after the usual closing time. Un doubtedly th visit will be of u great deal of assistance tc the new com missioners and will be of great bene fit to the Washington commission nni people of this state if harmonious action In tho three states results. One important result of the con ference will probably be uniformity Ir th thiee states with respect to the f jrm of reports the railroads will be asked to make. Seven Days Special SALE Regular 10c Lawns. Batiste and Swiss 7 l-2c Regular 12 l-2c Lawns, Bastiste and Swiss 8 1 -3c ..THE ALEXANDER.. DEPARTMENT STORE The' Reliable Store HOTEL ARRIVALS. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orlnn Lnxntlvo Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bokels. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause ate or gripe and Is mild and pleas ant to tnke. Refuse substitutes. Koeppcn's Drug Store. Hotel St. George. T. Trow, O. R. & N.; N. B. Stanfleld, Echo; Ed mond Davis, Hermiston; Geo. S. Taylor, Portland; Q. P. Bennett, Echo. Ore.; D. P. Ellis and wife, Pi lot Rock: J. Alex Holt, Seattle: Ol iver P. Morton, U. S. R. S.; J. F. Graham, J. T. Llndsey, E. J. Cott, Portland; A. B. Rossman, New York; E.H. Mossle, New York; T. F. Em erson, San Francisco; C. L. Taylor, San Francisco; A. Ambrose, Portland; Mrs. Newell, Baker City; C. C. Cash ey, Portland; J. J. Kauffman, Walla Walli; J. J. Hogan, Portland; W. A. Gentsch, Portland; J. D. Coleman, Portland; L. G. Lantmentz, Chicago; Paul A. Cargill, Boise; John A. Rud, St Louis; Miss Gilbert, Echo; James Peters, Portland; M. J. Milllus, Port land; J. L. Chapman, Seattle; It. J. Bond, Portland: W. S. Peters, U. S. Golden Rule Hotel. J. S. Gulli ford. Pilot Rock; Z. Houser, Echo; H. M. Culton, Holdman: W. N. Clay pool, Holdman; A. E. Hascall, Pilot Rick; R. E. Linger, Hmatillu; W. R. McRnberts, SpoKin; J. P. linker, Garfield; J. O. Jossup and wife, Portland; F. L. Lewis, The italics; James Murrey, Wallowa;' Wm. A. Gent, Frcewater; Owens nnd wife, Walla Walla: Mrs. Lydla Le Deux, Cove; Edwin E. Cooper, Sprague; S. E. Putnam, Colf:ix; O. L. Scovel, Twin Falls; Roy Hlghy, North Yaki ma; Chas. Ooog, Pullnum; Mrs. T. R. Clark, Seattl.'i Danny Muher, Long Creek; Geo. Allen, Spokane. Hotel Pendleton T. B. Klllen, Portland: C. W. Madden, Portland: T. P. Woodcock, Boise; A. A. Rear den, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Norrls, Portland; C. H. Norrls. La Grande. Wm. Corbett, Omaha; A. M. Sloman, 'Rochester; E. L. Burke. Portland; W. '.V. Fvans, Portland; C. W. Curry, Walla Walla; C. A. Bar rett, Athena: J. W. Whit., San Fran cisco: W. W. Evans. St. Joseph; F. A. Mo: ten, Portland; G. O. Gaily. Portland, T. C. Lord. Portland: W. P.. Clendening, Portland; J. H. Klock man. Spokane- F. J. Wylander, Col fax: J. H. Templeton, Portland. STATIC OF OHIO. ) CITY OF TOLEDO . I.UCA8 COUNTY. 1 Prank 1. Cbeney makes oth that be Is senior psrtner of the firm of P. 1 Cheney A Co., doing bnslneM In tbe City of Toledo, Connty tod Stat, aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbc sum of ONES HUXUItHD POI.LAR8 for each and everv rasa of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use ol Hall's Catarrb Cnre. FRANK J. CHKNKT. flworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. I). 1MM. A. W 'ILKARON. (Heal. Notary Pobllc. Haifa Catarrb Onre la tat.en Internally, and acta directly on tba blood and mucooa anrfacea of tb. system. Bend for teatl muntala free P. J. CHUNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. Bold by alt drnnlata. 75c. Taka Ball's Family Pllla for ronatlpatlnn A 10-year-old boy was found dead drunk on the schobl grounds at Caldwell, Idaho. The Incident hns aroused some excitement and much resentment In that place. For Sale 480 acres adjn4n:n city limits, Pen dleton, 840 acres In -vhcat. Will cut two torn per acre. Price, Includ ing crop. $12,000. Easy term. Water on every quarter. You had better In vestigate this. I have several desirable stock ranches In Cames Prairie, for sale. A hotel at Pilot Rock, very cheap. Wheat land In large or small tracts. Suburban homes with fine orchards. E. T. WADE 'Phone black 1111. Office B. O. Building. A Positive CURE Ely's CrsaiuCfS II quickly aoiorbel. Wjfi 'ljffi&. uive. nvuei ai unci. wV-,,, ' ;&nMVU It cleauws, sooth. heals and protects Wlf1 the diseiwrMl turn brnne. It cures ( i-1 -ris uurn nun a r 1 v n ,-jrv. Vi x Rwuy a Cold iu tl:e a JlAiST1 COLO Head Head quickly. Ke- 1 1 V fi" C f T D stores ihe r'om.-s ofllnl t kUhll Taste nnd Ruiell. I'ullfi;e"0ct.,nt rni gists or by ntail ; Tri.J Size 1" by nir.il. Ely Brutb.ers.53 Wurreu St) -ri York. WW ! FOR SALE $3750 Modern house, 7 rooms. 1 lots. on Tyjgan street on Installment plan, deferred payments at t per cent. 12300 Modern house, 7 rooms, 10- foot lot, 814 East Alts street; on Installment plan, deferred I payments at 6 per cent Inter est 1700 Small cottage, corner of Mark and Blaine street, on Install ment plan, deferred payments t per cent Interest 1650 Rooming house on South Main, 11 fully furnished rooms, kitchen and dining room furniture, long lease on on building. $2000 Modern cottage of' i rooms close In on West Court street Easy payments. , ii KOO Seven blocks from Main street on Woat Court, a modern 5 roomed cottage. Easy pay ments. $2000 Modern 6-roomed cottage; 1 lots, north side, easy pay ments, 11400 Modern 6-room cottage, 1 lots, 9 blocks from Main atreet on W. R. R. Install ment plan. $13110 Modern 8 -room cottage, toilet, bath, connected with sewer, Jane street between Alta and - Court. Installment plan. 11300 Modern 5-room cottage, toilet bath, connected with sewer. Main street between Webb and Railroad streets. Install ment plan. E & Insn ranee and Real Estate, Room 12, Judd Illdg, Pendleton, Oregon. I WORK HORSES WANTED I Jnmes Edgar wns drowned In the Kalama river at Kalama, Wash., .by the swamping of a skiff. 200 Good Work Horses Wanted At Once Write me, giving weight, price and other particulars. Graftt Learned Miles City,' Montana.