. ., .... 1 r- ; 3 EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1907. page nvi Pretty Silk Shirt Waist Patuerns All the new things in Checks, Plaids and Dots, A beautiful assortment to choose from, only one pattern of a kind, 4 1-2 yard lengths. $3.50 to $6.95 Just step in and see them Teutsch's Dept. Store . CITY BREVITIES ' Peacock coal, Oregon Lumber Tanl. All klndi of good, dry wood. See Minnie. For rent, two houses. Inquire Hi J. Bean. Private room and board, 31S Seuth Main street. For Rent 3-room furnished cot tage, 126 Thompson street. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burna. Lota of It on hand. Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the market. Leaving town; have canned fruit for salo: 316 Garden Btreet. leathers Transfer Co.. day and night service. Phone Main 611. Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire 205 W. Webb st. Nle Turnlshed housekeeping rooms for rent. Inuulre 302 Logan street For rent, four room cottage, good location. Inquire at 100 Bluff street. Wanted. Position as dressmaker In private family. 'Phone black 3021. Peacock brand coal, burns the best and )Hfts longest. Oregon Lumber Yard. Special pnnel photos, 11.25 dosen. Bowman studio. Finishing for ama teurs. Horses, harness, wagons and bug gies for sale at Alta House feed barns. Peacock brand coal, the kind that holds heat and burns clean. Oregon Lumber Yard. For sale Cottonwood, Cottonwood posts and work horses. P. Schnei der, Nolln, Oregon. When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Mates $1 per day and up ward. European plan. Free "bus. IP VOC HAVE AST EYE TROUBLES bring them to us as we are reliable opticians. No charges for the exam ination and a very reasonable one for the bust kind of glasses. All work guaranteed. Yours for good goods and good results. Louis Hunziker Jeweler Optician, 726 Main St. PROMPT SERVICE QUICK DELIVERY Choice Fresh Meats, Lard, Sausages and Smoked Meats every day at the Central Meat Co. X Carney, Ramsdell & Co, Telephone Main 33 t The best coal to he had Is the Pea cock brand, handled by the Oregon Lumber yard. Phone In your order. Wanted 15 men, boys and girls for a show; $15 to 125 per week. Call or write for books. Send photos. Room 12, Queen hotel. For Rale Business, furniture and fixtures of a 12-room lodging house. Price reasonable. Inquire at JO! East Webb street. Lost One large black hound, white on breast and scar on left hip; scar on nose, 3 years old, well trained,. Re ward If returned to Amos Pond, on Tutullln. Baseball, Pendleton vs. Walla Walla, Walla Walla April 21. O. R. & N. train leaves Pendleton 9 a. m.; leaveB Wulla Walla 8 p. m. Round trip $1. Don't forget. O. R. & N. company will run spec'al train Pendleton to Walla Walla and return Sunday, April 21, account base hall game between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Fare for round trip f 1. Everybody Is going to Walla Walla Sunday, April 21 for the ball game between Pendleton und Walla Walla. O. R. & N. train leaves Pendleton 9 a. m.; leaves Walla Walla 8 p. m. Fare for round trip H. Don't forget the day, date nnd the low fare. Our high grade lawn mowers have ball bearings or brass bushings, In cased gear, hardened and tempered solid cast steel cutting knives, and are fitted with patent yielding bed knife that make them absolutely self sharpening. They cut a swatch from 12 to 10 Inches In width and range In price from J4 to f 14. Goodman Hardware Co. WocHltnirn Will Pave. At the special meeting of the Wood hurn city council Saturday night res n'u'.lons were passed to uphold the mnynr In Improvement of streets and enforcement of laws, for an ordi nance compelling saloons to have re moved partitions, screens nnd cur tains durhic the hours when saloons arc ordered closed so that the public can have a full view of the Interior: to pave, If the charter allows It; If r.ot. to macadamize Gront street nnd Intersecting streets for one block west at the expense of abutting prop el ty owners, ami to secure grades for cement walks, curbs and putters. Ttwnly i'ampN of ImllniH. Large numbers of Umatilla Indians are now congregating at the Presby terian mission on the Tutullln to at tend Hie religious meetings which will he held this week. There are now about 20 camps of Indians nnd more are being added every day. A large delegation of Nea Perces Is expected to arrive tonight from Lnpwnl and Lewlston nnd the meeting will he largely attended. Major Lee Mnor house will make photographs of tile camps while the meetings are In progress. ItefiTciultini Petitions. A number of referendum petitions are being circulated here on tho state university appropriation. However, the petitions are not being generally signed, as It Is lielloved by most of the people that Oregon's university Is now below the standard of Washington nnd many Oregon pupils are now at tending the Washington university at Seattle ns a result. It Is thought that the appropriation Is not too large to give the needed Improvements. Ilhs. Attention! Pendleton Lodge No, 2S8, B. P. O. Elks, will meet this evening- at Entries hall. Initiation nnd other business to he transacted. All mem bers urged to be In attendance. Rem' the East Oregonlnn. vwnrs Uma Soda 5c This drink has made our fountain populai It's a favorite with everybody . M 'V toKOErrM THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. PERSONAL MENTION A. H. Klrby of Adams, was in the city last evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norvell of Helix, are lnthe city today on a business trip. Attorney R. R. Johnson, of Echo, was among business visitors in the city yesterday. D. C. Browneil arrived In the city this morning from Umatilla on a short business trip. I. W. Bates of the Buffalo Pitts Ma chine company, left this morning for Athena on a, business trip. John Smith, a well known pioneer and stockman of the Cove, In Union county, is In the city today on busi ness. E. J. Brown of the Pacific Paper company, Is in the city today from Walla Walla on a trip through east ern Oregon. Churles Green, the wool buyer, re turned this afternoon over the W. & C. R. from Pasco and different points over the N. P, S. K. Yates, deputy assessor for the McKay and Pilot Rock section of the county, has completed his work and reported to the assessor's office. Miss Laura Wyrlck will Jeave this evening for Walla Walla, where Bhe will take In the lnterscholastlc meet on the Whitman field at that place. Riley Craven, manager of the Wade Hardware company's business at Mc Minnville, Is In the city today a guest of A. J. Goodman of the Goodman Hardware company. Jonathan Johnston, agent for the Ir rigated lands of the Canadian Pacific Irrigation company, left for Walla Wulla this morning on business con nected with that company. . Alexander Anderson, superintendent of bridges and building for the Wash ington division of the O. R..& N., Is In the city today in company with W. A. Storle, superintendent of the Ore gon division. Edgar Norvell, son of J. S. Norvell, the hardware dealer of Helix, return ed this morning from Portland, where he had been attending the business eolleg. He will leuve for his home In Helix this evening. SKLECTIXG JlItY MOST DIFFICULT. (Continued from page 1.) family, having a wife uhd 11 chil dren and read of the Estes killing in the Milton Eagle. However, he declared himself able to put aside all previouc opinions as to the case and give a verdict according; to the evi dence. J. R. Porter, next called, was not present and was found to be 111 at his home. C. It. Lisle of Echo, was the next in line, and he was questioned at length by Colonel Raley. Ho was found to have been greatly Interested in the ease and alao to have known tste' to quite nn extent. He was excused for cause, the slate making no resistance. Hrownell, Lawyer. T. C. Browneil, the Umatilla Irri gations, was the next Juror and it was disclosed that he had practiced law In California prior to coming to Oregon, and has also been admitted to the bar in this state. On this ground Colonel Raley sought to have him excuserl for cause. However, re sistance was made by the dlstiict nt tornev and the court ruled that while under ht law an attorney was ex empt from Jury dutv, exemption does not constitute a basis fur challenge. At this Juncture Mr. Browneil sought to claim ONcmption. hut the court de clared he was too late. He was then challenged pel emptorlly by the de fense. Still Was Accepted. P.. O. Still, another resident of the Milton country, was the next man ciPed and he qualified eaily. While he took both of the Pendleon papers and the Milton Eagle he hall read none of them at the time of the kill ing, being busy because of the flood. He -,vas incepted hy Colonel Raley and n'tc-r a brief questioning by tho state also. O. 51. Ilai rah was next called. RIGHT BREATHING CURES CATRRH Simple Way to Kill Catarrhal Germs In Nose, Throat and Lungs. If you cut your finger, you don't attempt to heal It by swallowing a pill or a dose of medicine. It la Just as foolish to try and cure catarrh of the nose and throat with pills and stomach dosing, for catarrh is a local disease and needs special local healing treatment. The only natural and common sense method known for the cure of catarrhal troubles is Hy-o-mei. It Is breathed through an ingenious pocket Inhaler, so that Its medicated air reaches the most remote air cells of the nose, throat and lungs, kill ing all catarrhal germs, aoothing the Irritated mucous membranes, and re storing a healthy condition. , If you suffer from catarrhal trou blea, such as offensive breath, rais ing of mucous, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings In the throat, loss of strength, spasmodic coughing, or a feeling of tightness across the upper part of the chest, you should begin to use Hy-o-mel at once. It will destroy all disease germs In the nose, throat and lungs, and provide the blood with additional ozone. The complete Hy-o-mel outfit with Inhaler costs but 1.00. So strong la Tollman A Co.'s faith In the power of Hy-o-mel to cure all catarrhal troubles, that with every dollar out fit they give an iron clad guarantee to refund the money unless the rem edy gives satisfaction. TWO NEW TOWNS. CoppcTfleld and nallard's Landing Coming to the Front. The Portland Chamber of Commerce Bulletin says of two new towns which have been formed In eastern Oregon this spring: During the past week two new towns have spfung up on Snake river In the Seven Devils district, northeast of Baker City. Both of these embryo cities are on the line of the Snake river road now building from Hunt ington to Lewlston. The first town to take definite form was Coperfield, nt the mouth of Pine creek. Baker City capitalists are back ing the enterprise and have paid 110, 000 for a ranch, which has been plat ted and lots are now selling for from $50 to $100 each. The demand for lots Is brisk nnd more than 150 have .been sold nt the above price. P.Ib business looms up before the new city of Copperfleld, It being lo cated In the very heart of the richest country on the Snake. The payroll of the big railroad tunnel will come to the new town and the workmen will make their headquarters there, the townslte company having already leas ed an acre of land to the construction company, where men, tools and sup plies will be housed. There will be an electric light plant In Copperfleld. too, within a very short time, as the Ox Bow people are plan- WHEN THE HOT SUMMER SUN BEGINS TO POUR DOWN FRO MA CLOUDLESS SKY, YOU WILL BE LOOKING FOB Straw Hats IN ORDER TO KEEP COOL. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE BOILING OVER, BUT C.MOE STRAIGHT TO The Wonder WHERE YOU WILL FIND ALL KINDS OF STRAW n.VTS, THE KIND THAT KEEP THE SUN OFF. WE HAVE THEM FOR ALL THE FAMILY.' Large and Small, Wide and Narrow ANYTHING YOU WANT AT PRICES IN REACH OF EVERY ONE. The Wonder Store THE PLACE TO GET BARGAINS. DESPAIN (Sh BEAN L.1 U All out-doors at your command and in doors too. Let us explain Kodak pleasures So simple that children may learn. The Pendleton Drug Go. "The Mark of Quality" nlng to Install one to light their own works, and have agreed to transmit power to the new towns. The other townslte which promises to be the metropolis of the great east ern Oregon copper belt Is at Ballard's Landing. Baker City capitalists have secured possession of a large ranch at this place and will have It platted Im mediately -and placed upon the market. One-seventh of Great Britain's to tal fc reign commerce passes through the Suez canal. 17) Saturday, April 20th. AXOTIIKIt BRICK BUILDING. 1 0 o'clock a. m. sharp. At the Alta Feed Barns, Pendleton. Schwartz. (ircnlicli Will Build on the Slti of tln Solvation Army Itnllil liifr. The work of tearing down the Sal vation Army headquarters was begun last evening In preparation for tho erection of n new brick building there by Schwartz & Greullch, owners of the property. A first-class modern brick building with basement, two or three store rooms on the first floor nnd lodge or office rooms above will be erected on this excellent property. The first mention of this addition to the busi ness of tho city was made In the East Oregonlnn several months ai;o when It was first decided to build. Clillil's l-'nce Will Wear Scnr. As n result of a terrible laceration caused by the bite of a pet dog, the face of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Marple will perhaps wear a deep scar through life, lieu, the two-vcar-old son of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Marple was playing with a pet dog Tuesday evening, when without prov ocation the beast bit the child's cheek, tenting the flesh In a terrible manner nnd making several stitches necessary In dressing It. While the wound Is painful and unfortunate In the extreme It is not thought that It Is dangerous. Thaw In Consultation. New York, April IS. Roger O'Marn, the detective In charge of Thaw's outside work, was called to the Tombs today In response to a message from the prisoner nnd with Peahody held a long conference with him. 24 head of gentle, well broken horses, read7 for use. They will weigh from liOO lbs to 1500 lbs. TERMS ! Cash or approved bankable notes, payable Sept. 1st with interest at 8 per cent. Three per cent discount allowed for cash. Said stock formerly belonged to J. W. Tulloch Sons of this County. Horses will be at the Alta Stables on Alta Street for inspection from Friday morning until Saturday the date of sale. gsf-'J'r.'w'L.ltf? -.'J mP3