TEN PAGE DAILY. EAST OREGONIAN, PENDT.ETON, OREGON,. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. PAGE nVK. LAPSES This is for Saturday Only A large assortment of skirts in plaids and and checks, absolutely the very latest and sold regular for from $7.50 to $11 will be on sale Saturday and Saturday only. Your choice PERSONAL MENTION and we alter them FREE. See Window Display Don't think you will be able to buy these at the same price Monday for you can not. SATURDAY ONLY Teutsch's Dep t. Store The Fastest Growing Store in Eastern Oregon. V ft CITY BREVITIES . Goods at cost; Frost A Bowman. Try Hansen's sundas at Donald . son's. All kinds of rood, dry wcod. Bee . Mlnnls. Wanted Gardener at Cnnnlnfham ranch at Pilot Rock. All kind of fancy drinks at Don .aldson's soda fountain. Nicely furnished "ttage for rent Enquire 400 Water street See Mlnnls for tood. dry wood that burns. Lots of It on band. Try Walters new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the market. Hunters' and fishermen's supplies at cost at Frost & Bowman's. Leathers Transfer Ce. day and night service. 'Phone Main 111. Guns, ammunition and fishing tackle at cost. Frost & Bowman. Nice furnished housekeeping rooms for rent Inquire SOI Logan street. IF YOB HAVE ANT EYE TROUBLES bring them to us as we are reltaM opticians. No charges for the exam ination and a very reasonable one fot the best kind of glasses. AU work guaranteed. Tours for good goods and good results. Louis Hunziker Jeweler (8b Optician, j 7t Main at Sporting goods cheap, Frost St Bow man. Wanted Ten lady clothes lroners at the Domestlo Laundry. Fishing tackle of every description at cost. Frost A Bowman. Have the baby's picture taken at Bowman's studio, near bridge. For Rent Two neatly rooms at lit South Main street New Knox sailors for summer and outing. Mn. Campbell's Mlllntry. Frost ft Bowman are closing out their entire line of sporting goods at cost Porcelain lined, sanitary and los f ITS. Guaranteed in first slam con dition. .Bert Wilson, room Schmidt building. ' Why not get the best bread T Tou deserve It Buy from first hand and save two profits. Get the best for your money. Tou should get Rohr man's bread, It has that creamy taste - 1 and It Is even better than mother's furnished . . , . . Vol, . . ,v,. best Our shop Is open for Inspection at all times. C. Rohrman. L. W. McAdams left this morning for Echo after a business visit In the county seat Attorney R. R. Johnson returned to Echo this rr.orr.lng after a brief visit In the city. W. H. King, In charge of the work on the East Umatilla project dam, has been here today. P. A. Worthlr.gton, right of way agent for the O. R. & N. company, has been here today. W. H. Morelock and Terry Tuttle, both of Elgin, Union county, have teen, visitors here today. Joseph Slangier left this morning for Cambridge, Idaho, to visit with his sister, Mrs. John Kepplnger. R. N. Stanficld, the Echo stock man, has been In the city today and an lnte-ested spectator at the wool sale. City Recoi.Jer J. ,D. Gregolre and Fred Blako of AdamR, were among the business visitors In the city yes terday. Mrs. E. P. Dodd left for her home at Hermlston this morning after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander. Arthur Knight, Roy Raley, Fred Lampkln and George Ferguson, went to Weston this morning to attend the pioneers' picnic. MIbs Reta Howland has arrived homo from Ellensburg, Wash., where the attended the ncrmal school dur ing the past winter. Miss Cclestlno Moorhouse, daugh ter of Major and Mrs. Lee Moor house, has arrived home after having closed a term of school at Irrigon. H. J. Miller, traveling freight agent for the Chicago & Northwestern, ar rived here last evening and has been in attendance at the wool sale today. R. R. Collins, the well known wood dealer of Kamela, came down this morning after supplies for his wood camps at the summit of the moan tains. Mrs. Lee Drake and Mrs. Bert Geer left yesterday for Bingham Springs to visit for a couple of weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Hager. " Miss Anna Cijlllton, a sister of Mrs. Beddow of West Webb street, left yesterday In company with Mra, James Derbln, to visit at various place In Minnesota and Iowa. Dr. S. M. Stroheeker of Hermlston, the government physician, was In the city last evening and he and Dr. Cole amputated the leg of Harry Barmore, who was hurt at the dam near Her mlston a few days ago. W. J. Strever. the painter who formerly resided here, was recently mnrried to Miss Lydia Coon of Wa. teivllle, N. T. The bride Is a sister of the groom's first wife and Is the tblrd to share his Joys and sorrows. John Gurdane, the veteran pioneer resident, arrived home last night from a business visit at Mountain home. Idaho, and he reports the creeks and rivers of that stctlon to be greatly swollen as a result of melting snow. In Police Court. E. M. Barnes has been arrested for having used abusive and obscene saving refrigerators at the Goodman ' against htm yesterday by J. M. Hardware company. Now la the chance for you to get your hunting supplies for fall at cost, at Frost A Bowman's. Extra fancy mountain potatoes, per cwt, $1. The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. Frost A Bowman are selling out their complete line of hunters' and fishermen's goods at cost W. 8. Frailer. Jr.. call al postofflce, Pendleton, 7 to 7:80, p. m., June Sth or 6th. Meet a F. Atwater. For Rent Five-room cottage, with all modern Improvements. Enquire P. Medernach, 'phone Red 3101. Fresh country butter, sweet and clean, per roll. 80c The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. American field fencing, In differ ent heights and weights. Goodman Hardware company, exclusive agents. TJ. & Health A Accident Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich., sells best dollar per month polloy on market; now features, new rates; agents wanted. Western office, 101 Marcum, Portland, Ore. Chase A Sanborn Coffee and Teas, the best line of Groceries for less money. Lowest price, courteous and obliging la tny motto. Give us a call and Inspect our goods. We make the price. C. Rohrman. For Sale Columbia phonograph costing 1104. and IM records, costing SO cents each. Will sell outfit for Heathman. The case was brought up In the recorder's court this morn ing, but was continued. Big Sheepman Here. G. S. L. Smith, a well-to-do sheep man and cattleralser of Grant coun ty, has been In the city today upon a short business visit. His home isat John Day, and he has been an Inter ested spectator at the wool sale here today. Twenty Tears for Assault Marllngtcn, Vt., June 7. Warllck Ratcllffe, accused of aiding In an as- rault on una Bird while she was sloping with Arnold Gladwell, was found guilty this mcrrlng and sen tonced to 20 years. East Indian Town Destroyed. Bombay, June 7. A cyclone has swept away the town of Kurrachl. It Is reported several steamers are ashore and It Is believed the loss of life Is large. Babe Is neir to Swedish Throne. Stockholm, June 7. Frlncess Mar garet, wife of Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus today gave birth to a son the future heir to the throne. CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c Made from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate, same as served at Huylerf Stores in New York City. I THIi DRUU STORK THAT SliRVtS YOU BEST. Living on Tlwlr Noses. 'mere some 300 men In England whose sense of smell Is so developed that they can discriminate between odors which offer no distinctions to an uneducated nose. They are em ployed by the manufacturing chemists tea Importers' and the large wlno and Ilntior establishments. A perfectly trained nose Is neocssnry to those whose business Id the com pounding, blending nnd testing of per fumes and essences. The most curious point about these people who live on their noses Is that the majority are to tally blind. , The reason Is that when any person loses one sense the other senses are mors fully developed. These men travel about from merchant to mer chant, Renernlly earning "between J. TOO and $400 a year. Foreman J. H. Watson of the in chanlcal department cf the O. R, N. at La Grande, Is In the city tods superintending the work of moving the disabled engine, No. 380, which was broken down in the yards yes terday to the La Grande shops for repairs. Dr. H. L. Stephens and wife of Laramie, Wyo., are the guests of Landlord W. A. Brown of the Hotel Pendleton, and his wife. All were Intimate friends years ago in Wyo mlng. Dr. Stephens lz a regent of the Wyoming State university and one of the mort distinguished men In his profession In that state. He Is witness this week at Walla Walla In a railroad damage suit. To the East Over the Scenic Route 4 The Rock Island operates a new electric lighted drawing-room sleeping; car daily from Sin Francisco via Ogden, Salt Lake City and Colorado to Chicago. 4 This latest type of Standard Pullman ileeper leaves San Francisco on the Southern Pacific's Overland Limited, and assures you A comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, over A very interesting route. 4 Three days each week the Rock Island runs a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic Route. , 4 From San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally conducted. sj Fun details in the Rock bland time table and folder entitled "Airossths Conunentfa a Tourist Seeping Car, eat on request, General Afnt Rock IUnd-Frlco Unas, 140 Third St.. PORTLAND. ORE. 750 and 1000 crates are being shipped dally over the O. R. & N. and lnter urban lines. Baker City Boy Arrested. E. H. Reld, a youth of 17 years, was taken from westbound train No. 1 to day by Marshal Tom Gurdane on In structions from Baker City. Toung Reid Is accused of having departed from Baker City while short In his ac count with the cash register in an establishment In which he was em ployed there. He Is now In the county Jail awaiting an officer from Baker City. Fishing Party to Milton. A fishing party consisting of G. I. LaDow and Louis LaDow, Ed Baker and Charles Semple left this morning for Milton, from which place they will go on bicycles to the headwaters of the Walla Walla river on a fishing trip. They were plentifully supplied with provisions to last for several days and expect to remain until the river la fished out. WILL ENFORCE SUNDAY LAW. Portland, Ore., June 7. District At torney Manning announced today he would rigidly enforce the Sunday dos- Irur law and put the lid on this conn ty and close every saloon. Manning has been In office three years and this will be his first effort t enforce the law. Sheriff Stevens states he will Compel even the newspapers to close Sunday publication. MILLIONAIRE IS INSANE. Resort Keeper Had Kidnaped and Married Him. Lebanon, Ind., June 7. The court this morning declared Insane George Rhodlus, a millionaire, and appoint ed a guardian. Upon this decision Elma Dare, a resort keeper, will be arrested and charged with kidnap ping Rhodlus, and her marriage to him will be annulled. THE GLORY THAT IS TO BE. Horace Lathrop Dawson, an Evan ston boy, contributes this clever paro dy to the Cornell Widow. L'ENVOL When Earth's last "bubble" Is busied and the tires are twisted aad dried. When the oldest mctor Is rusted, and the younpgest chauffeur has died We shall rest and no one shall speed It slow down for a cycle or two. Till the maker of all good motors shall crank our machines anew: And all that were good shall be rip Id; they sha'l sit In a gold ma chine; They shall steer with a ring from Saturn, with nectar for gaso line; They shall find real sports to race with Mercury, Oldfleld et al; They shall run for an age on a gal lon and never get punctures at all! And only the comets (halt pass up, and Pegasus only shall blame; And no one shall drive to cripple, and no one shall drive' to malm; But each for the joy of speeding, and each In his separate car, Shall run the thing like the devil to spite of the laws as they are. WATERS MAL LOSE STAR, Chnrges of Misuse of Authority and Drunkenness Against Night Officer. Strong charges of Improper conduct and improper exercise of his authority together with a request that he be removed from his position, were made today against Night Officer Fl Waters, The complaints were made to Mayor Pec and Councilman Murphy, who constitute the police committee. the officers of company L. During the dancing party given by the Company last evening In the mory. Officer Waters, accompanied by his two deputies, entered the place and the conduct of the policemen was such that much indignation was aroused. Shortly before their en trance a circle two step had been danced and as Is the national custom In Pendleton, the time honored Indian yell was Riven by the dancers. It was to this the officer objected, but the appearance and manner of the officer was also decidedly objectiona ble to those present. He had been drlnklnp. and with hat on sauntered Into the room and In Roneral behaved In a manner not In conformity to the social eodp or to that of a policeman on duty. On belnc apprised nf the facts In the case the members of the pollre committee, together with other offi cials, severely censured the notion of the officer and promised an Immediate Investigation of the mnlter. Other and similar ehnriros of Indis crete conduct are also pending nsalnst Officer Waters and there seems to bo hut little doubt but that he will he deprived of his star. That he doslrod his removal and would ask fur the same was ileciarcn only ny i ounou nian Murphy. ClUnese Mob Destroys Mission. ' Shanghai, June 7. The mission at Kalhseln prlvtnce, Shcchuan, almost n the border of Thibet, has been de stroyed by a mob. Harvester Trust Next. Washington, June 7. District At torney Sims of Chicago, talked of trust busting with the president today. It 13 understood the harvester trust will be attacked by Sims soon. Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago, June 7. Wheat opened H 7JVclosed 96; coin opened 54 1-4, closed 63 3-4; cats opened 47 1-2, closed 44 S-8. All the news all the time In the East Oregonlan. THEY UNANIMOUSLY AGREE that our choice beer Is the finest and purest ever brewed. Those whet are the best Judges of bear art fond of It and praise It to lbs shies. It la tba output, of experienced brewing, com bined with the best and purest Ingre dients. This bear Is always In elegant condition, and whether used as on or dinary table beverage or as a tonic for ths sick and convalescent, tt will be found a most superior article, if yoo try It you'll always buy H. Case of two dossil bottles deUvered. to roar boost tor only f LM, Old Kentucky Wine and Uosor Store, WH5 GAGES, Trap, 'Phone Main SIS. Court 8L. opposite Goidea Roto Hotel. WALTER'S NEW "HARD WHEAT" FLOUR Try It Walters' Flour Mills PENDLETON, OREGON New brand now on the market. Made by bis new modern psocess. It bests all for perfect bread bakmg. Jimmy Rrltt nnd Rattling Nelson hnve slRned articles for a 20-round fffrht In San Francisco on the night of July 8, at 138 pounds. Dot ono of those nice fishermen's outfits that Frost & Bowman are sell ing at cost. Berry Pickers Wanted. Milton. .Tune ". Fruitgrowers of the Milton and Freewater districts wore In Walla Walla today on the lookout for pickers to handle the his strawberry crop being harvested In those sections. Several of the hlir growers say It Is almost Impossible to secure sufficient help to take care of tho berries, as they ripen. Between DO YOU V '.NT TO PUY OR BUILD A HOMET If you do, and If you desire to borrow money to assist you, It will pay you to read thla carefully. Based on 81000 mortgage: 36 m thj, - 8 years flat loan at .0588 per cent, 888.18 per month 4S months, or 4 years flat loan at .0643 per cent, 835.38 per month 80 months, or 6 years flat loan at .0:49 per cent, 881. J4 ptx month 72 months, or 8 years flat loan at .0565 per cent, 818.61 per month 96 months, or 8 years flat loan at .0570 per cent, 815.17 per month 120 months or 10 years flat loan at .0686 per cent, 818.21 per month Remember, thu actual cost to the bo owtr '3 simply the total sura that he Is roq aired to pay. FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. i 112 E. Court, St.. Pendleton. Ore.