vrtnuiiir nmi mT .wwl W ttW3IW - - - vuu Luo vuuuunuin, ratnuwf v n. 1 I 1 , BJUTKMBKIt ZI, 1907. If AUK UCTKX. Coat and Suit Time Ladies, Spend Fair Week in a Nev Coat or Suit. it We will have in stock 1 00 new Suits and 200 Coats, direct from New York. All new, up-to-date garments, in Black, Navy, Red, Brown, Tan and Fancy Mixtures Coats will sell from $7.95 to $30.00 Suits will sell from $51.00 to $35.00 Every garment altered free and must fit perfectly before it' leaves our work room. A new shipment of Black Silk Petticoats just received. Made of money back silk. Tsisefi's iip't. The Fastest Growing Store InJEastern Oregon Store 1 CITY BREVITIES! Bee Bond Broi. about . roar tall ult. All kinds of good dry wood. Sec Minnls. Benjamin suits are the beat made, sold by Bond Bros. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lota of It on hand.( Everybody talks about Benjamin clothes, sold by. Bond Bros. We guarantee Chrysolite enameled ware. Goodman Hardware company, agents. "Electric Sad Irons." Sold by Goodman Hardware company. Get our prices. . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade'. Grocery department In the basement. Fresh stock shot gun shells at Goodman Hardware company's. Com plete stock of guns and ammunition at attractive price., ' Do you need it clock In the harvest field? We have them from Mo to IS. Do you need a clock In the kitchen T We have them from 13.50 to $.0. Our mantle clocks run from 15.0 to $25.00. Our personal guarantee Is back of each clock. Tours for good goods at little prices, Louis Himziker TI5 Main St . Lost Brown water spaniel dog. Finder please phone Red 2021. Wanted A man and wife to work on farm. Address P. O. box 493. Elegant new line of street hats for fall just received at the Campbell Millinery. See window. Wanted A girl for general house work. No washing. Apply 115 West High street. Two nicely furnished parlor rooms for rent. Call at 701 Thompson for particulars. Four dozen peg top corduroy trous ers Just received by express at the Boston Store. For Rent Furnished five-room cot tage, all modern conveniences. Apply to this office. New tailor made suits just receiv ed by express, at the Alexander De partment Store. Shipment of ladles' new tailor made HUlts Just received at the Alexander Department Store. For Rent Twelve-room boarding nnd rooming house; centrally located. Apply to this office. Call and see the express shipment of ladles' tailor made suits at the Alexander Department Store. Lost A pair of double-sighted spectacles, gold rimmed. Finder please return to this office. Dr. Cole has resumed practice. Of fice Judd building. 'Phone Main 1ST. Residence 'phone Main 1SS. Fresh Fruits and vegetables. The Peoples Warehouse, where it pays to trade.' Grocery department In the basement Furnished light housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms one block from Main street bridge. Apply at Bow man's photo studio. Ladles of the Christian church will serve meals during the fair In Malar key building, opposite the Telephone office, West Court street. Frank Stark, a bogus deputy sher iff at Colfax, was sentenced to pay a fine of $1000 for Impersonating an officer. ROYAL JAPANESE BRONZE In this shipment, direct from Japan, we have old bronze vases, Candle Sticks, Jardiners, etc. True reproductions of those used in the Tem ple of Ise near Kobi Japan. We are showing a' fine selection at $2.50 up to $20.00. k a b p .h?:e m THE DRUG STOE THAT SERVES YOUBEST. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Men's ami Boys' Clothing Depart ments. Will offer some remarkable bar gains Saturday evening, after 6 p. m. We will sell any of our 26c fancy sox, 3 pairs for 60c. Any S5c fancy sox, per pair 25c. Any 50c fancy sox. S pair for $1. After 6 p. m. we will sell any fancy vest at a reduction of 20 per cent. 1 1.50 fancy vest for 'II. 20. 12 fancy vest for 11.60. 12.50 fancy vest for 12. 13 fancy vest for $2.40. $5 fancy vest for $4. Our hats will be reduced from 10 to 50 per cent, none less than 10 per cent. Any 75 cent four-in-hand tie will go for 60c. Any 60c four-in-hand tie will go for 36c. Shaw Knit pox will go 3 pairs for 60c. ACCEPTS n.WK POSITION. Clnrk JfolMin Will Take Plnco of Har ry C. Thompson. Clark Nelson has accepted a posi tion in the Pendleton Savings bank made vacant through the resignation of Harry C. Thompson. He will com mence upon his duties October 1, at which time Mr. Thompson will leave the bank to become connected with the Wilcox Implement company. It Is understood that Arthur E. Lambert will be promoted to the po sition of exchange teller, now held by Mr. Thompson, and that Mr. Nelson will take Lambert's present position sb bookkeeper. EMBEZZLER FREED. On Account of Good Behavior, Prom United States Prison. Atlanta, Ga,, Sept. 21. Hallam Sims, the young Atlanta embezzler whose speculations In 1903 caused the suspension of the Capitol City bank, will be released from . the United States prison tomorrow on account of good behavior. He was under a six year sentence. Sims traveled in the best of south ern society and his connections came to the rescue of the bank which paid back dollar for dollar.' Changes- of Salesmen. ..' Several changes of Interest have Just taken ulace among the furnish ing goods men of the city and It Is understood that still more are to fol low. A. W. JJennest. until recently salesman for Max Baer, commenced work today as a salesman at The Peoples Warehouse. He will take the position just vacated by George Gill, who has been there for several Weeks, but has resigned to go enst. Wood Paslaynow at Alexander's store, has accepted Mr. Bennest's old position at Max Baer's and will prob ably commence there the first of October. PERSONAL MENTION E. L. Freeland of Heppner, Is a business visitor In the city. Mrs. R, Thomas of Helix, la among visitors In the city today. Mrs. Flora Foi man of Echo, was a brief visitor in the city today. Mrs. Blanche Young of Echo, Is spending a few days In the city. Jack Nelce left last night for Port land upon a short business trip. C. A. Barrett of Athena, Is among business visitors In the city today. Mrs. Ella Bowling of Adams, Is in the city today upon a brlei visit. W. D. Reynolds and wife of La Grande, are visitors in the city today. Professor Read of the Adam pub lic schools, is In the city today upon business. . Miss L. R. Lorenz will leave this evening to spend Sunday with friends in Athena. Dr. F. A. Lleuallen left at noon to day for Adams, after a short visit in the city. Senator Levi Ankeny, of Walla Walla, was In the city today upon a business trip. Charles McBee and wife of Birch creek, are among business visitors In Pendleton today. E. Kyle, a painter of Cove, Union county, has arrived In the. city and will reside here permanently here after. Mrs. George W. Proebstel Is In the city today superintending the ar rangement of the Weston booth at the fair. Sheriff Taylor left today for Salem, taking with him Taft and Atchison, both under sentence to terms In the penitentiary. N. McDonald and his son, D. Mcr Donald, prosperous farmers of the Ad ams district, are In the city this after noon on a trading trip. . Miss Mamie Rlppey, who Is teach ing school at Echo, came up from that place last evening for a short visit with relatives here. Misses Eva Froome and Bertha Al exander left at noon today for Adams, where they will visit with Mrs. John Adams for a short time. Leo Hartstlen, the new manager of the Pendleton Cloak and Suit house, returned last evening from a short bulness trip to Colfax. Miss Alma Hallock, who attended the wedding of her friend, Miss Con stance Despaln, this week, returned today to her home In Portland. DeJl McCarty, the well-known U. of O. student, was here yesterday and Intends leaving at once for Eu gene to resume his work there. Joe Kennedy has returned to the city from Seattle, where he had been employed during the summer after having attended the 'University of Washington last year. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slusher went to Nolln koday to spend a short time at the Slusher ranch. They were ac companied by Mrs. W. S. Woods, who Is here from Monte Vista, Col., visiting them for a short time. BRYAN'S MIDNIGHT SPEECHES. Great Commoner Twice Greeted by Pocatello People in "the Small Hours." Through a coincidence In taking trains, William Jennings Bryan, the great 'commoner, will again deliver an early morning address to the citizens of Pocatello and the surrounding coun try. The last address delivered by Bryan In Pocatello was 10 years ago when Bryan was returning from a trip to the west after his defeat In the cam paign for the presidency in 1898. It was at 3 o'clock la the morning. The arrangements for hearing Bryan and tendering him a reception at that time were quickly made by the citizens of Pocatello and the surrounding coun try when It was ascertained that he would arrive in Pocatello shortly after midnight. Upon the arrival of the train, Mr. Bryan arose from his berth, slipped on his clothes over his nightshirt and proceeded to the platform which had been hastily constructed In the center of the city. There he addressed a large gathering on the issues of the day, for an hour, after which he mounted the platform of his Pullman and received several thousand citizens of Idaho at 4 o'clock In the morning. A telephone message from Senator Dubois lost evening conveyed the In formation that Mr. and Mrs. Bryan would leave Blue Lakes Friday after noon for Twin Falls, where he would deliver an address before taking the evening train for the east and thence home. Under that arrangement Mr. Bryan will arrive In Pocatello about midnight Friday night and deliver his second address to the citizens of that vicinity. I Fair at La Grande. The First Eastern Oregon Agricul tural district will hoM . fair at La Grande from October 2 to 5 and every preparation Is now being made for ay successful event. The Immense crops In Union and Wallowa counties andV the general prosperity of the' people Insures a good fair at La Grande, as well as at Pendleton. It Is hoped that an Interchange of courtesies can be made with La Grande and that people from the two big eastern Ore- n.nwt 4ta.lt mn.. !..!. A, . fi', uiaiiiLM may viaii cuvu Ullier 9 ' . I 1 .., . luiiB niiu uevume ueuer acquaimea. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $150,000.00 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS: M. B. Gwinn. President T. J. MorrisVice-Pres. J. W. Maloney, Cashier T. G. Montgomery, Ass't Cashier RACING FOR WHEAT CROP. North Bank Track Layers Hurrying , to Reach The Dalles. Tracklaylng on the north bank road has reached a point 18V4 miles east of The Dalles and Is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Two miles of track is laid In a day. Construction trains follow the tracklayers and the road Is ballasted and put In shape for the rolling stock very rapidly. The (reject .apparently. Is to reach The Dalles In time to use the open river for the purpose of moving the Immense crop of grain that Is being harvested in the Inland empire. There is some grading to be done opposite this point, but It Is sate to state that within the next month north bank trains will be hauling grain and load ing It on boats at The Dalles. It has been surmised on good au thority that a free ferry will eventu ally be established between The Dalles and Washington, and that steamboats. In the -employ of the Northern Paci fic, will be transporting goods to and from The Dalles. Farmers may be Induced by cheaper rates to tidewater to haul their grain to this city and ship It on these boats. Separator Burned. Information was received here last Saturday that Peter Brenner had lost his separator by fire while engaged In threshing at his Eight Mile ranch the day before. Beside the separator about 600 or 700 sacks of grain were consumed by the flames, the total loss being estimated at about 12000. Heppner Times. Help Wanted. Ladles' clothe Ironers wanted at Roblnson'a Domestic Laundry. Bond Bros, has a good suit for every man In Umatilla county. Read the East Oregonlan. GIFT TO REV. COMPTON'. Conference at Walla Walla Pays Tribute to First Washington Min uter. An un-asked-for contribution of $80.75 was given this morning to Rev, J. W. Compton of Milton, and secre tary of the conference of the M. E. church, south, In session this week In this city, says the Walla Walla Bulletin. Rev. Mr. Compton la an old man, aod bears the distinction of be ing the first Methodist minister of his church In the state of Washing ton. When he first came to the state he resided In Spokane, or where Spokane now stands, and owned a large tract of land which the suburbs of the city now cover. During the hard times of 1893 he lost all of this land, which Is worth at the present ' time between $150,000 and $200,000. ! He made an address at the meet- j ing this morning, giving a history of his past life. The donation was made ' at the close of his address, and was unlooked-for on his part ! The morning was taken up by the i address and by reports of several ' pastors. This afternoon there Is no meeting, but the reports of different committees are being made. Dr. W. E. Vaughn, editor of the Pacific Methodist Advocate at San Francisco, will preach this evening. A Wmorial service will be held Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock In mem ory of the late Rev.- M. V. Howard, who died several weeks ago In Milton. Reheknh Social at Echo. The members of the Rnheknh lnHr at Echo will hold a social session this evening, to which the Odd Fel lows and their friends will be invited This is In honor of the anniversary of the Rebekah lodge, and it promises tO' De a very enjoyable affair. The evening's entertainment will close with a ball. BUSY- DAYS at the Pendleton Cloak & Suit, House Reorganization Sale and Real Bargains and Values of Positive Metit in all the lines of Goods Splendid Display of FURS - New lot. Black Skirts and more Coats . to show you Come when you can but we say Come Soon PENDLETON CLOAK & SUIT HOUSE If you see It In the Bast Oregonlan, It's so. 1 ' Emma Goldman, who Is returning from the anarchists' congress at Am sterdam, will not be allowed to land at New York, because she Is an avow ed anarchist: The immigration offi cials wll lorder her deported to Russia. Charles L. Bengle, manager of the Michigan Carriage company 'at Los Angeles, was arrested there on a charge of srand larceny, riengle Is accused of having appropriated $5000 of the company's funds. Tea, to be Good, should be free from artificial coloring it should be pure. Folger's Golden Gate Teas are pure healthful re freshing. 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