IGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 91, 1907. page nvm Suits, Skirts ' and Waisis This will be the Busy Section, Tomorrow Every Garment in the house will be sold so cheap you wonder how it can be done. Such Bargains as these you can not afford to miss. $25.00 LADIES' ETON SUITS GO FOR $14.85 f 27.50 LADIES' ETON SUITS GO FOR f 10.00 $80.00 LADIES' ETON SUITS GO FOR $17.40 $35.00 LADIES' ETON BUTTS GO FOR $21.00 $40.00 LADIES' ETON SUITS GO FOR $20.50 $6.00 AND $7.00 SKIRTS GO FOR $3.77 $8.00 SKIRTS GO FOR i $4 85 $0.00 SKIRTS GO FOR $4.08 $10.00 SKIRTS GO FOR..... i $5.98 All Alterations Free. Teutsch'sDept Store The Fastest Crowing Store jn Eastern Oregon. CITY BREVITIES Try Buuw'i sundas at Donald son's. All klndi of rood, dry wcod. 8m Mlnnls. All klndi of fancy drinks at Don aldson'! soda fountain. - Wanted Ten lady clothe troner at the Domestic Laundry. Nicely furnished -ttage for rent. Enquire 400 Water street. . Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the market. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on band. Have the baby's picture taken at Bowman's studio, near bridge. Leather Transfer Co., day and night service. 'Phone Main 511. - For Rent Two neatly furnished rooms at 111 South Main street Nice furnished housekeeping room for rent Inaulre 101 Logan street New Knox Ballon for summer and outing. Mn. Campbell's HUlntry. IF YOU HAVE ANT EYE TROUBLES bring them to us a w are rsHsbs opticians. No charges for the sum Inatlon and a very reasonable on for the best kind of glasses. All wert guaranteed. Tours for goad good and good results. Louis Hunziker Jeweler (8b Optician, 7t0 Mate M. For sale cheap, some seccnd-hand windows and doors. Oregon Lumber Yard. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the Bast Oregonlan build lng. Five-room cottage for rent; one block from Main street Inquire 105 West Webb. The "Furniture Trust" Is busted and we are busting prices on refrigerators. Sharon A Eddlngs. ' Call up red 2S06 and learn of some exceptional bargains In real estate. Trade with owner. Porcelain lined, sanitary and lee saving refrigerators at the Goodman Hardware company. Extra fancy mountain potatoes, per cwt, $2. The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade; Fresh country butter, sweet and clean, per roll, EOc. The People Warehouse, where It pays to trade. For Rent Partly furnished dwell lng, fitted with gaa range. Enquire Mrs. B. B. Guernsey, at music store. American field fencing. In differ ent heights and weights. Goodman Hardware company, exclusive agents. See our special features In new hammock. Far different and su perior to anything ever before shown In Pendleton. Goodman Hardware company. For Bale Columbia phonograph costing I1H. to ranords, soatxag 10 cents each. Will sen outfit for $17$. Guaranteed In Snt stsas con dition. Bert Wilson, room 8 Schmidt building. Chase Sanborn Coffee and Teas, the best Una of Groceries tor leas money. Lowest price, courteous and obliging is my motto. Give us a call and Inspect our goods. We make the price. C Rohrman, Why not get the best bread? Tou deserve It Buy from first band and save two profits. Get the best for your money. Tou should get Rohr raan's bread. It has that creamy taste and It la even better than mother's bread. Buy from a baker and get the beat Our shop Is open for Inspection at all times. C Rohrman. ' CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c Made from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate, same as served at HuylerffStores in New York City. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Pendleton, Or. v THE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOtJIBJEST. ... ' PERSONAL MENTION Allle Knight Is In from his ranch today on a business trip. A. P. Knox of Elgin, Is among busi ness visitors In the city today. Thomas W. Ayers has been quite 111 at his home for a few days with la grippe. Deputy Sheriff Joe- Blakley ha been In Walla Walla- for a couple of days on business. Fred Glmger and James Hawke of Pilot Rock, are among business visit ors In the city today. Geo, E. Melrose of Milton, passed through the city yesterday on his way to La Grande on a business trip. H. T. Booth, the Oregon manager for the Pacific Mutual Life Insur ance company, Is In the city upon a short visit Miss Mae White came home today from Pendleton, where she has been spending several days with relatives. La Grande Observer. Rev. Victor Dorris last evening re ceived a box of very fine cherries from his wife, who had picked them from their fruit farm near Takima, George Robblns, circulation mana ger on the East Oregonlan, returned this afternoon from a trip to Adams and Helix In the Interest of the paper. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, Jr., have been heard from by friends here. They are now visiting In Yellowstone Park and will return to Pendleton by July 1. Mn. G. W. Knight, her daughter Myrtle and son Ralph, arrived home last night after a 10-weeks' visit In Texas, Missouri and other states of the middle west Georgo Jeffries, a fireman who Is making his home at the Blue Moun tain hotfl, spent Monday and Tues day in Pendleton with friends and relativca La Grande Observer. Frank Brooks, cousin of the Waf fle brothers of this city, has returned from a visit with his aunt at La Grande, and will be here for a few day before returning to his home at Spokane. C. V. Daniels has returned from Nez Perce, Idaho, where he visited with hla brother-in-law, Martin Mel ners and family. He reports an en joyable trip, and says that country Is very prosperous. Mrs. Bert Geer returned today from Bingham Springs, where she haa been visiting her parents for several days. She will leave for Corvallls Sunday to join her husband, who Is engaged In newspaper work at that place. Mrs. William Russell, wife of the well known Elgin blacksmith, was a guest in the city last evening. She left this morning for Pendleton to en ter St Anthony's hospital to submit to an operation. La Grande Ob server. Mr. C. A. Smith of the Spokesman Review, left today to attend the com mencement exercises at the I.' H. M. convent at. Coeur d'Alene City. Mr. Smith's daughter is one of the grad uates of the Institution. Walla Wal la Bulletin. Judge Burnett, circuit Judge of Ma rlon county, and Mate commander of the Knights Templar, arrived here this afternoon from the east. He will attend a special meeting of the Knights Templar In this city, and has been In Baker City and La Grande on the same business. W. R. Graham, formerly of the Great Eastern store In this city, is in Pendleton for a few days accompa nied b his wife. Mr. Graham haa been making his home in Walla Wal la since he has been on the road, and after visiting here they will go to the Coeur d'Alene country for an outing. "The Divine Banquet" Tonight. Father T. E. Sherman will have for his subject tonight "The Divine Ban quet" and another large corfgroga tlon Is expected. He will not lec ture Saturday evening. His sublect Sundiy evening will be "Why I Am a Catholic." ODD COM rLIMENTAR Y GIFTS. From a long list of odd gifts that havo been presented to distinguished people, given In Tit-Bits, the follow ing are selected. In India the native rajahs consider It the highest possible compliment to be presented with fine specimens of wild beasts, and consequently both King Edward and the Prince of Wales have been the recipients of many gifts of this description. But when, one fine dny, two splendid ti gers arrived unexpectedly at Sand rlngham, King Edward was driven to remonstrance, "t have accommo dation." he said, "for horses, cows, cots, 'mice and even rats, but I must draw the line at tigers.' An odd gift was received by the orovn prince of Germany upon his coming of age. A deputation of butchers attended, bearing an enor mour and magnificent steak, upon the surfnee of which was worked In suet their greetings to the future monarch. The late Prince Bismarck once re ceived from some miners in Wes phalla a bust of himself carved in coal, and it Is suld that this odd present wan always cnrefully pre served by him and looked upon Suit to Recover Damages. Suit to collect $1200 damages from the Maxwell Land & Irrl e cation company was filed here today by Fred A. Yates, who e alleges that he has been In- s Jured to that extent by a ditch e constructed across his land by the defendants. F. H. Bartlett e of Hermlston Is attorney for the plaintiff. . somewhat In the light of a luck brlnger. A compliment which had serious results was paid to an actor named Hanson at a mining town In British Columbia. The audience was so stirred by Mr. Hanson's acting that ' some persons began throwing presents up on the stage, like spectators at a Spanish, bull fight. One burly miner, having nothing else handy, hurled a lump of gold ore. Unluckily it hit the actor on the heud and knocked him down. He was badly injured and It was weeks before he was able to play again. Ftrb.ips the oddest Idea of paying a compliment belongs to a tribe of Indians on the Alaskan coast. When a chief wishes to do honor to a dis tinguished visitor, he invites him to a "potlatch," or feast. Then when all have eaten the chief goes to the edge of the cliff and solemnly cases Into the sea as many of his possessions as he thinks he can af ford. This la held to be the highest form of compliment and much su perior to merely giving presents to the guests. ENVIRONMENT AND INGERSOLL. To many people environment seems a hopeless thing, closely allied to a living death. For these, environ ment might not be Inaptly symbolized by a skeleton which, with hnnv fingers,, forever pushes back and aovn tne man who would free him self from his surroundinga But look closely! Back of the a-hastlv. irrllnnl nor tana you will see outlined the rosy, smil ing, youthful, alluring features of Opportunity. All environment is but the gateway to Opportunity. Perhaps you have heard the story of the man who dreamed he died and went to hell. When he arrived there he was agree ably surprised to find what n nlu.. ant place it waa Presently he met a rew men who had been celebrities during their earthly lives, and among the party waa Colonel Ingersoll. Our friend expressed to the colonel his great surprise at the beauty and gen erally desirable condition of his sur roundings. "Well," replied Inger soll, "you ought to have seen this place whn we first came here!" William E. Towne in July Nautilus. JUNE. A month whose promise and fulfill ment blend And burst In one! It Beems the earth can store In all her roomy house no treasure more; Of all her wealth no farthing have to spend On fruit when onco this stintless flowering end. And yet no tiniest flower shall fall before It hath made ready at Its hidden core Its tithe of seed, which we may count and tend Till harvest. Joy of blossomed love for the Seems It no fairer thing can yet have birth t No room is left for deeper ecstasy? Watch well If seeds grow strong to scatter free Germs for thy future summers on the earth. A Joy which Is but Joy soon comes to earth. Helen Hunt Jackson. A SANE SUNDAY. Of Sunday and Its observance Wnlt Whitman says In the July American Magazine: "Sunday Sunday, we make It the dullest day In the week when It might he made the cheeriest. Will the people ever come to baseball, plays, concerts, yacht races, on Sun day? That would seem like a clear day after a storm. Why do you sup pose people are so narrow-minded In their interpretation of the Sunday? Tf we read about Luther we find that he was not gloomy, not sad devout, not sickly religious: but a man full of blood who didn't hesitate to out rage ascetic customs or play games If he felt like It on Sunday. The Catholic regards Sunday with a more nearly sane eye. It does seem as though the Puritan was -responsible for our Sunday: the Puritan had his virtues but I for one owe him a grudge or two which I don't hesitate to talk about loud enough to be heard." We have only a few of the famous Leonard cleanable refrigerators left and will close them out cheap. Shar on A Eddings. During the last session of the cir cuit court at La Grande, nine men were eonvicted of divers offenses who received penitentiary sentences and are now doing time nt Salem. eeeeeee..s.eoei FRESH meat. fisn - sausages j e I J e jv d r u 4 J Delivered promptly each day, Empire Meat Go. Phone Main 18 JACK BROWN Dealer in HIDES, WOOL & JUNK, 212 West Webb St. PASTIME PARLORS A quiet orderly place for a gam of pool, billiards or a little exercise In bowling. HENDRICKS BASEMENT. Corner Main and Webb Saturday, The Last Day of Our Great Clearance Sale This sale has been a grand success, from the very first day and has even exceeded our most radical expectations. As to the why of It the bargains offered speak for us. To dose this sale in a blaze of glory, tomorrow we will offer ' Sweeping Reductions on every article in the fast growing The Uondor Store DESPA1N & BEAN Washington Columbia River Railroad Co. lS With 4S July 8, 4 and 6 the Washington Columbia River Ry. will sell special excursion tickets to St. Paul, Omaha, St. Joe and Kansas City and return. .. . $52.00 St. Louis $60. Chicago $64. Good for 10 days on going trip; final limit ti day from date of sale. jvi ' WALTER ADAMS, .. t . . . Local Agent W. A C. R. Ry. Byers' Best Flour I mad from the choicest wbeat that grows Good bread Is assur- f ed when BYERS BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran. 8horts, Steam Rolled Barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. B TIERS, Proprietor. CM Just enough to carry you to the next with out a dollar to spare? Then this offer of the I. C S. ii vital to you. If you will write, telling the occupation yon wish to rise la, this great institution will show yon bow yon can, without neglecting your present work, leae . ing home, or distressing yourself financial, qualify yourself for a higher position and a better salary. It pat yon under no obligation to write n. This is a bona fide offer to tanust men and women by ao institution of IS years' standing, representing an invested capital of 6 million dollars. Out you ffar4 to fxus it by T ftflsXNATTOMAL ConBNKPBKl SOsMU tam,fcma,li On International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. Dear Sir: I cannot recommend your institution too highly to anyone desiring a thorough technical educa tion. During my course in electric lighting and railways, I always receiv ed courteous treatment and found that the I. C. S. were always anxious to assist me when I needed assistance In my studies. Anyone who will apply themselves according to your instructions, cannot fall to receive great benefit from any of your courses. J. L. VATJGHAN. See Our Display at BOSTON STORE All Next Week. Louis A. Cronk, Representative WALLA WALLA, WASH.