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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OllEGOX, ntU.r, AUGUST 7, 11)08.
PAGB FIVK.
One More Day
of the
Sensational Skirt Sale
Saturday Night the End.
Only 35 left and they all go forgone price
$3.9?
Don't forget they are worth as high as
$12.50, not one Worth less than
$6.50. No charges for
alterations.
F. E. Livengood h Co.
Teutsch's OldlStand
City Brevities
Sea
AP"
at
All kinds of good dry wood.
Mlnnla.
Wanted Any kind of sewing.
ply 304 Garden street.
More new rues Just received
Pendleton Furniture Co.
See Mlnnls for good, dry weod that
burns. Lots of It on hand.
Dressed chickens every day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black S71.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan
fflce.
MIbs Genevieve Fish, piano Instruc
tion, 118 Menroe street, 'phone red
2801.
Farm, dairy and orchard for rent;
reasonable terms. Apply 810 West
Webb.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone
Main 6.
Fine store and office room for rent.
East Oregonlan building. Enquire
this office.
Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open,
6 a. m. to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw
berries and Ice cream also served.
See our lino of hammocks, gasoline
oil stoves, freezers, before purchasing
elsewhere. Wo are making special
price.". Goodman Hardware Co.
Annual reduction sale on all seas
onable lines at Goodman Hardware
C'o.'s. Refrigerators, freezers, ham
mock?, churns and many other arti
cles to be closed out at coBt.
Lost Telescope, between town and
McKay creek; bears name of E. A.
Patlet. Return to Michaels, Pilot
Rook; $10 reward.
Maternity Ward.
Opened at St. Anthony's hospital
a maternity ward. Ward charges,
$1 50 per day. Private room charges
range from $2 up per day.
Plant Wizard's Queer Fruit.
Two of the most peculiar specimens
of freak fruit exhibited this year have
been received from Guy Ross of 420
Park avenue, says a dispatch from
Riverside, Cal. The two are nothing
less than a vine peach and a vine
lemon. Some three years ago Mr.
Ross bought the seed from soma
wizard-working Burbank east of the
Rockies, and last spring he planted
them.
The- vine peach Is not unlike thf
peach In color, odor and flavor, and
In shape and size is ngln to the aver
age slzej orange, in habits of growth
it Is like a cucumber, and Its peculiar
flavor and shape were Inbred through
the crossing of the cucumber with
come other plant, which the odor
would suggest was a cantaloupe.
The vine lemon bears even a closer
resemblance to the cucumber, from
which It Is also developed, and al
though it has no particularly acid
Qualities when first picked from the
vine. It becomes decidedly tart when
cooked, and in the making of mar
malade It is preferable to the best
t lee-grown lemons.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Rnd the East Oregonlan.
668
We have a fine watch hospital,
where you may bring all your sick
watches and clocks and have them re
paired by the best talent in the city.
Our Work Is Uio Dest.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the watch Inspector for the O. R. &
N. R. R. That is saying a great deal
as to our ability.
Try us and you will try us again.
Louis Hunziker
Jewelery and- Optician. 726 Main.
Wallow u Ilraik-h at Minani.
News from "the front" Indicates
that the construction crew which Is
laying steel Into Wallowa county, has
reached the Mlnam, says the La
Grange Observer. The bridge across
the' Wallowa river below the Junc
tion with the Mlnam, is only a tem
porary structure' however, and pas
singer trains cannot be handled over
It with any degree' of safety. The
large crew which Is stringing Western
I'nlon telegraph wires Into that coun
ty Is following along with the steel
Jnylng, as they cannot get ahead of
the steel gang, as that would require
other means of transportation than
the new road. Work on both de
partments Is progressing fully satis
factory to the officials.
Slicoplmyer Here.
C. E. Lukens of Cut Bank, Mont.,
a partner of John Town, the well
known buyer who travels over East
ern Oregon every year, Is In the city
today looking over the sheep situa
tion and will buy a large number for
September delivery if the sheep can
be bought for a reasonable price
Mr. Lukens wants sheep, he says, but
of course must be governed alto
gether by the price which he must
pay.
Bryan and Gonipcro.
Chicago, Aug. 7. Following a con
ference with Bryan over the 'phone,
Chairman Mack said today he was
arranging plans for a labor day cel
ebration. He said that probably
Gompers would speak from the platform.
The new vaoum bottle, will keep
contents hot . for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold for72
hours. Two si2es, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50.
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THE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
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John F. Hill left this afternoon for
Echo on a brief business visit.
J. Worthlngton of Irrlgon, Is a guest
of Hotel St. George, while in the city
on a business trip. '
Mrs. A. J. Owen and son, Walter,
left this morning for Portland for a
three weeks' outing.
Mrs. J. F. Hill camo down from
Meacham today where she had been
for a few weeks' outing. 1
Ben S. Burroughs of the Pendleton
lumber yard will leave in the morn'
lng for Meacham for a week's out
lng.
W. H. Ragsdale of Moro, Sherman
county, is a guest of Hotel Bowman
while in the city for a few days on
business,
F. II. Shoemaker of Pendleton is
spending a few days In this city look
In after business affairs. Baker
City Herald.
O. D. Teel, who has been in the
city taking medical treatment, tor a
tumor on his neck, returned home
this morning.
Jack McLaughlin, traveling freight
agent for the Illinois Central, Is In
the city from his headquarters in
Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Marshall left
last evening over the Northern Pa
cific for Seattle for a few weeks'
visit and outing. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnson return
ed last evening from Hood river,
where they have been for several
weeks during the hot weather.
Miss Bertha Alexander and her
guest. Miss Anna McKay of Baker
City, will leave this evening for a few
days stay at Wenaha springs.
K. W. More, a well known Port
land portrait painter, was a passenger
on last Evening's train on his way to
his old home in Maine for a vacation.
Hyman H. Cohen, market editor
of the Oregon Dally Journel, left this
morning for Echo to spend the day
there looking over the crop situa
tion.
Frank Neugebauer, proprietor ot
the Dime theater, Is suffering from a
severe sprained ankle which he sus
tained in falling from a step ladder
yesterday.
It. Raymond and W. P. Temple will
return to Lehman springs this even
ing after a few days in the city anl
at their wheat farm In the north part
of the county.
Dr. D. C. McXabb, the well known
veterinarian, was called to Helix this
morning on professional business. He
went out by auto, leaving here at
3 o'clock this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moorhou.se left
last evening on horseback for an out.
lng In the Blue mountains. They will
camp out and enjoy a unique vaca
tion. They expect to be absent two
weeks.
Mrs. Maud Taylor Wilson of Me-
Cloud, Cal., arrived last evening to
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry J. Taylor, at their home
nine miles north of the city, for a
few weeks.
Theodore Land accompanied by
Mrs. J. L Stockman and Lowell the
young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Stockman, left today for Mr. Land's
home at Coqullle City, Coos county.
Mrs. Stockman and Lowell will visit
at the home of Mr. Land for several
weeks.
m.
the Dubois convention at 11:20 p.
adjourned without day.
Antl-Dubols Ticket
The antl-Dubols convention was
called to order at 3 o'clock, when the
committee on credentials reported.
This report favored the seating of the
antl-Dubols delegation from Bing
ham, Bear Lake, Oneida, Owyhee and
Fremont, The committee's report
was adopted. Senator J. L. McCIeary
was made permanent chairman and
Temporary Secretary Burroughs made
permanent secretary,
Tlio Antls Ticket.
Tho nominating committeo then
recommended the following ticket:
United states senator, C. O. Stock
slagcr of Blaine; congressman, J. L.
McCIeary of Kootenai; governor, M.
Alexander, Ada; lieutenant governor,
C. A. Boyd, Bannock; secretary of
state, W. W. Snell of Canyon; attor
ney general, Frank Moore of Latah;
auditor, J. A. Bradbury of Idaho;
superintendent of schools, Miss Ger
trude Noble, Ada; treasurer, D. L.
Evans of Oneida; mine Inspector,
Harry A. Moore, Shoshone.
The report of the committee was
adopted, except that J. L. Sewell re
ceived the nomination for congress
man and George Lamb the nomina
tion for mine Inspector.
The convention nominated as pres
idential electors J. C. Rice of Can
yon; J. H. Hill of Nez Perce aad
Thomas Galloway of Washington.
HOCKAFELLER'S GENEROSITY.
Given One Dollar Rill to Poor Woman
on Boyhood Farm.
Cleveland, Aug. 7. A new story of
Rockefeller's generosity came to light
today. It Is related by William
Krauss, who Is poor, in debt and liv
ing on the farm which was the boy.
hood home of Rockefeller.
Rockefeller stopped at the place the
other day and was greatly affected
when he learned how the family was
struggling under a heavy debt. Mrs.
Krause told her troubles. Rockefel
ler pulled out a roll of bills big
enough to choke a cow. "Please take
money from me to pay off the debt,"
said Rockefeller, and he skinned off
an old dollar bill and handed it to her.
Tor Portage Houd Fund.
Salem, Aug. 7. A 'check tot
$1408.07 was received by the secre'
tary of state this morning as a pres
ent from the Open River association
of The Dalles, to be placed In the
maintenance fund of the portage
railroad.
When the railroad was put In 'op.
eratlon In 1905 the association pro
vided the equipment for the road, la
eluding an engine and 22 cars.
If You Want to See the Newest in
Wearing Apparel, Call at the
Pendleton Cloak & Suit House
Distinguishing
Characteristics
That win instant approval are the charming features
of our new Fall
Tailor-Made Suits and Coats
we are new showing.
Satisfying values in our Summer
Merchandise.
Reduced prices on all our summer merchandise ar
the watch words in every department
of this store.
Come and see to be convinced.
Pendleton Cloak
Suit House
Buy of us andjit's all right
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SITtVEYORS SWARMING
IN PASCO COUNTY.
Was Cruel to Horses and Is Killed.
Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 7. After
shooting and killing W. F. Beale, a
wealthy rancher at Walnut Center,
Ollle O. Corley, son of a state senator
of Oklahoma, Is In Jail here awaiting
an investigation. The shooting fol
lowed a series of quarrels over Beal's
cruelty to horses.
While Corley was working In the
field Real ran towards him with a
knife and Corley fired the fatal shot.
IDAHO DEMOCRACY
HELPLESSLY SPLIT.
Two democratic state tickets will
grace the Idaho campaign this year
unless overtures for peace made here
after are fruitful. The state conven
tion at Wallace has nominated two
tickets Dubois and antl-Duboia
and unless there is some kind of a
patching up and smoothing over It
Is predicted that the republican ticket
will carry the state easily.
When the Dubois convention re
assembled last night the following
ticket was unanimously nominated:
Presidential electors: Henry Helt
felt, Nez Perce; Harry L. Day, Sho
shone, and H. W. Lockhart, , Ban
nock. Congressman: Prank Harris,
Washington. Governor: W. C. White
well, Lehml. Lieutenant governor:
William Hunter, Latah. Secretary of
state: Hesse Walling, Canyon. State
auditor: Frank J. McBrldo, Bonner.
State treasurer: William W. "Brown,
Idaho. Attorney general: Edwin Mo-
Bee, Kootenai county. State super
intendent of public instruction: Miss
Ednn Gillespie, Bingham. Inspector
of mines: John Pressley, Shoshone.
Justice of supremo court: John H.
Fl ynn, Kootenai. United States sen
ator: William W. Woods, Shoshone.
After naming a state central com
mittee and adopting the campaign
emblem as was used four years ago,
Strike at Fernle.
Fernle, Aug. 7. The carpenters
are threatening to strike for higher
wages. The town, which is being re
built wlnh temporary shacks, will
suffer a great disadvantage If the men
go. out. The smallpox cases have
been Isolated and fears of an epi
demic have passed.
Oho Independent for Bryan
Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 7. M. E. Gib-,
son, former congressman from Ohio,
but now living in Portland, conferred
with Bryan today. He was a dele
gate to the Independence league con
vention, and with Sheppard of Kan
sas was rejected from the convention
because he wanted the convention to-
endorse Biyan.
Railroad Lines and Irrigation Canal
Levels Being Run In Every Direction.
Kennewick, Wash., Aug. 7. In the
vicinity of Kennewick the sagebrush
is full of surveyors. Many of the
crews are working on railroad lines,
while others are running levels for
Irrigation canals.
For the Kennewick Northern, a new
line incorporated by Jim Hill, to run
from Adrian to this city, connecting
with the Spokane, Portland & Seattle
railway, the engineers are beginning
cross-sectioning, and construction
work is expected to start this fall.
Tho new road is the result of the
Hill scheme to find a water grade to
the coast for some of his Great
Norththern territory, and the com
pletion of the Kennewick Northern
will provide this cheap transporta
tion. This new connection is made
with the Great Northern and with
that road's feeders and the feeders ot
the Northern Pacific, practically all
the wheat raised in Washington and
Oregon will seek a market via Port
land. The activity of the Hill interests,
it Is believed, has stimulated the
progress of the North Coast, which
has several parties of engineers In
this vicinity. The greater part of 1U
right of way has been purchased,
and the prospects are that there will
be keen competition for this terri
tory; Hill with his water grades to
Portland having the apparent advantage.
Tramps Capture Train.
Sixty tramps captured a freight
train on the Northern Pacific at Kala.
ma, Wash., Wednesday morning and
ran it 30 miles. During the trip they
threw off all kinds of merchandise.
None of the tramps have been captured.
Read the East Oregonlan.
Good
Trade
Is The
Best
Why not learn a profitable trade?
It's theb est 'capital.
To men, women and boys who want to be In
dependent, we teach watchmaking, engraving and
optics, and give an opportunity to earn money
while learning. Our terms put this chance with
in reach of all. Write for particulars and let us
put you on the road to independence.
Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School
4th & Pike Sts.
SEATTLE
For Sale.
Fine bunch grass stock ranch of
2000 acres, situated on the middle
fork of the John Day river, in Grant
county, Ore. Price $6 per acre;
terms liberal; a bargain. If Inter
ested write for terms, plat and full
description to T. F. Hall, Mt. Ver
non, Ore.
Loss Drives Her Insane,
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. ' 7. Mrs.
J. Llndberg became violently Insane
today when she returned and saw her
home In ashes and was told that three
children had been burned to death.
The house caught fire during her ab
sence and the children were unable
to escape.
Read the East Oregonlan.
SPECIALS
for
Saturday, Aug. 8
Two-Piece Suits at
Half Price.
For This Day Only.
WORIUNGMEN'S
CLOTHING CO.
TEe MOST GOODS for THE LEAST MONEY
Cor. Main Webb Sts. Old Hunt Depot
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
c H:ni:n?,T;paHlon Laxative Frnit Syrup
mim
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clean
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY.