East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 10, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST 0REGOXIAN, PENT&LETOX, OREGON, FRIDAY, JtTA' 10, 1908.
PAGE THREE.
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
EIGHT PAGES.
f! ADVICES HEWS
SELLS LASD lt)U
INCREASE 1-V PRICE
Haying In Done and Fanners Prepare
lor Rig Hurvofrt, Some Grain Being
lliroilxxl at Sofford Unknown
Mun Goes Intuwio on Streets Wo
inun Undergoes Oration Apple
to Denver.
Freewater, July 10. James Adrians
of Sunnvaldc. who recently purchased
in ufreu nf land from O. A. Hobbs
or the sum of 11006, has fold the
tract to DavU brothers of Walla Wal
la for u consideration of (3000. Land
onntiniica to Brow In value in this
section.
Th farmers are too busy these
days to pay much attention to the
extreme warm weather that has pre
vailed. Haying Is about done and
the wheat growers are now beginning
to harveBt the grain, which promises
to yield very well In most localities.
Mun Goes Dwano.
Some excitement was occasioned
yesterday when an unknown man who
had been about the streets for a few
days became Insane. He yelled about
town, and talked mostly of religion.
He was captured and taken to the
city bastlle. Doctors found that he
was cruzy with cocaine. He gives his
name as Charles Manton and claims
to be from Milwaukee.
Mrs. Dan Sheets has returned from
a trip to McMinnvllle, Oregon.
Mrs. C. E. Dowllng of Hudson Bay
underwent a successful operation for
appendicitis at St. Mary's hospital in
Walla Walla yesterday.
Apples to Denver.
Two carloads of Oregon apple,
canned in Freewater, have Just been
hipped to Denver, where they have
been sold to wholesale houses. This
will practically clean up the apples
packed last year In the Webber-Russell
cannery.
Ilarvcat at Spofford.
Harvesting is now on In full sway
at Spofford. Reports of good yields
are being received. In a few days
harvesting will be on in all directions.
HOPE FOR FREE LOCKS.
Pfople of Willamette Valley Look for
Favorable Action.
The Salem Journal says of the pros
pects ef securing free locks on the
Willamette river for the people of
western Oregon:
The Oregon delegation all promise
there shall be something done to se
cure free locks and canal at Oregon
city.
The state has taken the Initiative
and appropriated $300,000 for the
purpose of helping congress to buy
the locks and canal at Oregon City.
One hundred thousand dollars has
already been levied and collected and
Is In the slate treasury for this pur
pose, as a result of the Jones bill,
full swing until about the 16th or
a bill to make the necessary appro
priation for this purpose.
The Fnlten resolution passed the
senate directing a new estimate to
be made of the cost of acquiring the
locks and canal.
Congressman Ellis of eastern Ore
gon feels grateful for the kind words
said for him In this part of the state
and writes:
In regard to free locks and canal
will nay I am earnestly In favor of
any measure that will bring that
about at an early day, and will will
ingly and cheerfully work hand In
hand with Hawley In hehalf of this
much needed work.
Following is the text of a plank
In the last republican platform, and
to which the whole state Is commit
ted: This convention approves the ac
tion pf the last legislature In passing
the Jones bill to secure free locks and
canal at Oregon City by the coopera
tion of the state and government
We urge, onr delegation In congress
and the United States senate to make
this a foremost issue to the end that
the farmers and shippers of the Wil
lamette valley may be relieved of the
tax of 60 cents per ton now levied on
all commerce of western Oregon by
a private corporation to the great fi
nancial Injury of the Industries and
manufacturing enterprises that de
mand competition in freight rates,
which Is impossible without a free
and open waterway.
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Dunkard familes of western Penn
sylvania have made and used "Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy" ana reared
their families on It for a hundred
years. Now you can buy It of your
dealers. Ask for It and use It, be
cause It Is pure; because It la the best
cough remedy made today. Try It
For sale by any druggist and all deal
ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co.
Georgia Suffragettes.
Atlanta, Ga., July 10. Women of
the Cracker state who favor equal
rights are ,today testifying, to the
faith that Is In them, the occasion be
ing the second day's session of the
Georgia Woman's Suffrage associa
tion. The speakers Include several,
suffragettes of prominence, among
them Miss Laura Clay of Lexington,
Ky., one of the leaders of the move
ment in the United States. Governor
Hoke Smith was congratulated by the
suffragettes for having appointed a
woman as state librarian, the only
state office In Georgia which Is open
to the fair sex.
OF
W
INTER t'JtllAM OFFICERS MAKE
IMPORTANT BUSINESS VISIT
Reported Tlmt Line Will Soon Be
Extended to Weston Weston Nor
nuil President Goes to Boston and
Other Eastern Points Many Camp
ers Found la Mountains Prepar
ing for Harvest.
Weston, July 10. Some of the of
ficers of the interurban line running;
between Walla Walla and Milton
were in the city this week In connec
tion with business concerning the
survey of the line, which it is under
stood will soon be run to Weston.
Among those here were President
Buumlester, Vice President Drumhel
ler, Secretary Isaacs and Mr. Isaacs,
the New York representative. It
has not been learned just how soon
the'iine will bo run on to this place.
President French of the Weston
normal, left Wednesday for Boston,
Mass., where ho will meet his wife,
and they together will visit different
points of interest, stopping at New
port, R. I., and different places. .
The farmers of this section are pre
paring for tho big harvest which is
expected to begin In earnest next
week. A number of new combines
will be In use this season.
There are a great many camping
parties from here out In the moun
tains. Everyone that can Is going out
since It has been so warm the past
few days.
It is understood that a great many
campers are already coming to the
mountains in the vicinity of the toll
gate above here. There will be the
usual number there during the months
of July and August.
DAYLIGHT TRAIN TO
PORTLAND FOR WALLA WALLA
Run Will be Made By Pasco Ow
North Bank and Northern Pacific.
It Is believed that Walla Walla Is
same time a daylight train to Seattle
Portland over the Northern Pacific
and North Bank roads, as N. P. offi
cials of this city are today comparing
possible schedules of trains of the
two roads, says the Bulletin. At the
same time a dayllgh train to Seattle
and Spokane will be made possible
for Walla Walla residents, and the
long delay In Pasco will be practical
ly done away with.
With the completion of the large
bridge of the North Bank across the
Willamette river at Portland, trains
will be Inaugurated on that road be
tween Pasco and Portland. It Is ex.
pected that this bridge will be ready
for use about the last of this month,
and It is probable that by the first
of August the daylight train from
Walla Walla will be inaugurated.
In order to do this, two trains each
way between Walla Walla and Pasco
will be necessary. A train that would
make the daylight ride to Portland
possible, would have to be run out of
Walla Walla In the morning, leaving
here in time to reach Pasco py 11
o'clock. But If this train could be
run out of Walla Walla In time to
reach Pasco at 9:25 in the morning,
connection could be made with trains
for Seattle and Spokane, as well as
the train on the North Bank for
Portland.
This would bo a great Improvement
In the railroad service of Walla Wal
la, and it Is possible that the Com
mercial club will take up the prop
osition and make strong recommen
dations to the Northern Pacific com
pany. One prominent business mnn
said today that he could see no rea?
son for not discontinuing the night
train out of Walla Walla If necessary
In order to secure the day train.
Rtstt of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loess boun
ty, ss.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Che
ney ft Co., doing bnslnena In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said rirm will pay the sum or one
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and eery
rnse of Catarrh that cannot be cured br
the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, thla 6th day of December, A. D.,
188U.
(Seal.) A. W. GLKA80N,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mn
rons enrfaces of the system. Send for tes
timonials free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0.
Hold by all Druggists, 73c.
Take Hall's Family I'llls for constlDS-
tlon.
$25 Reward.
Strayed from my place on forks of
McKay and Basey creeks, it miles
from Pendleton, one brown mare four
years old, branded HC (connected)
bar on left hip; one bay mare six
years old branded O, with perpendic
ular bar on top and bottom, on left
shoulder. Will pay $26 reward for re
covery or Information leading to re
covery of above described animals.
JOHN SCHMIDT,
Pendleton. Ore.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunk-
ars recommended "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure
your cough, and guaranteed to be
pure. Made front the bark of the
shell berk or white hickory tree. For
sale by any druggist and all dealers
everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co.
Hair Drawing Parlor Opened.
Mrs. Dell La Rone has opened hair-
dressing parlors in room 6, Smith-
Crawford building. Shampooing, 11;
massaging, SI; manicuring, 60c.
A Necessary Sacrifice
Commencing Tomorrow Morning, and Ending July 31.
All Summer Goods in this store will be sold regardless
of cost. This means you may come here expecting to
find the highest and best grade of summer merchandise
at greatly reduced prices.
It is to Your Distinct Advantage.
Copyright 1908 by
Hart SchiSnc k Marx
Men's Clothing
During this great sacrifice sale we are going to offer
some of the very, best bargains of the year. Every two-piece
summer 6uit will go at just exactly ONE-HALF PRICE,
wljich means that our
$12.00 two-piece suits will go for $6.00
$15.00 two-piece suits will go for $7.50
$20.00 two-piece suits will go for $10.00
And so on all through the entire line of two-piece suits,
of which we have some excellent ones. . '
Every suit in the house will be reduced. All blues and
blacks will be reduced 15 per cent All fancies will be
reduced from 20 per cent to 50 per cent. "Ibis sale will
probably be your last chance this season for you to get a
really dependable suit for less than its real wholesale
value.
Boys9 Clothing
This sacrifice sale is the greatest sale of boys' clothing
we've had this year and the greatest that you'll have an
opportunity to profit by for a long time. EVERY BOY'S
SUIT IS REDUCED for this sale, not only the older
ones, but tho nice bright new ones as well as the others
are reduced. Now is the time for you to buy a suit for
your boy to wear to school this fall.
Any of our $3.50 boys' suits will be $2.65
Any of our $4.50 boys suits will be $3.35
Any of our $5.00 boys suits will bo $3.85
Any of our $7.50 boys suits will be $5.95
Men's and Boys' Hats
We've had a phenominal hat business this season. Our
stock i8 getting pretty low but we have a few nice lots yet
to close and we're going to close them at a great bargain
to you. All PANAMA IIATS will go at exactly ONE
HALF PRICE. All straw hats will go at ONE-THIRD
OFF, and all felt hats will be REDUCED ONE-QUARTER.
Not one hat is excepted from the discount list and
every one is a bargain. The newest styles, latest shades
and most complete up to date line of hats in Pendleton.
Now is your chance.
Good elastic top sox 5c per pair
Good heavy canvas gloves 5c per pair
Men's Summer Underwear
This has been a very backward underwear season and
we're going to clean our stock out by the end of the season
if prices will help any. During this sacrifice sale we will
offer any of our
50c underwear for 40c
75c underwear for 60c
$1.00 underwear for 85c
$1.25 underwear for 90c
$1.50 underwear for $1.20
And so on all through the entire stock. Don't miss this
sale. It's strictly bonafide. What we say we do, we, do do.
Men's and Boys' Shirts
If there is any line in which we excel more than an
other it is our shirt stock. We can show more shirts than
any other house in Pendleton. Prices from 50c to $5
each. We've all the new things, all sizes from 10$ to
18$, can fit almost anyone. They're all reduced, too.
Our 50c shirts will be 40c
Our 75c shirts will be 60c
Our $1.00 shirts will be 75c
Our $1.25 shirts will be 95c
Our $1.50 shirts will be $1.20
Our $2.00 shirts will be $1.60
Our $2.50 shirts will be $1.95
1
Men' Gloves
It is our aim to have absolutely the best line of gloves in
Umatilla county, and from the amount of them we sell,
and the very few kicks we have from our customers, about
our gloves, we believe we can show you the most satisfac
tory gloves. Our strongest line is our $1.50 gloves. They
are made right, they wear right, they fit right. Try 'em.
Trunks and Valises
Now that vacation time is in full blast, we are going to
' make your vacation just a little less expensive to you by
selling you your trunk or suit case at a reduction of 15 per
cent, which means that you can buy a ,
$5.00 trunk or valise for '. $4.25
$7.50 trunk or valise for $6.35
$10.00 trunk or valise for $8.50
$15.00 trunk or valise for $12.75
A3 you all know, we carry the largest, best and most
complete lines of trunks, suit cases, valises, tellescopes,
bags, etc., in eastern Oregon.
They're all guaranteed goods.
Neckwear
Men's 75c four-in-hands will go for 50c
Men's 50c four-in-hands will go for 35C
Men's 25c four-in-hands will go for 15c
We Are Headquarters for the
Right Kind of Groceries at
the Right Kind of Prices.
We handle nothing but A 1 grade of groceries. No culls.
No seconds. Nothing but the best
Tents- Wagon CoversBed
Covers
At The People Warehouse Prices.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons