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All Ready for the
FALL TRADE
Merchandise of every description for Fall and
Winter now ready for you. The largest and
best stock this store has ever shown.
Ladies, Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear
Garments of every kind and
description. Call and see them.
All Summer Goods will be Closed
Out Regardless of Cost.
About $10,000 worth of merchandise left from the bank
rupt Teutsch stock goes at a fraction of first cost.
F. E. Livengood (Bb Co.
Teutsch's Old Stand
City Brevities
All kinds of good dry wood. See
Mlnnls. -
See Mlnnli for good dry wood that
burns. Lota of It on hand.
Dressed chickens every day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black 8781.
Pendleton Cash Market for fresh
meats and poultry. Thone Main 101.
Unfurnished housekeeping" rooms
for rent Enquire at East Oregonlan
office.
Miss Genevieve Fish, piano Instruc
tion. 118 Monroe street, 'i hone red
2801.
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.
Lost Small pockat account book
belonging to E. II. Stark. Return for
reward to 314 Went Webb.
Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open
a. m, to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw
berries and Ice cream also served.
Lost Telescope, between town end
McKay creek; bears name of E. A
Parlet. Return to Michaels, Pilot
Rock; $10 reward.
See our line of hammocks, gasoline
oil stoves, freezers, before purchasing
elsewhere. We are making special
prices, Goodman Hardware Co.
Annual reduction sale on all seas
onable lines at Goodman Hardware
Co.'s. Refrigerators, freezers, ham
mocks, churns and many other arti
cles to be closed nut nt cost.
IIASEBALL SCORES.
Ixst.
Lady's nose glasses, with chain. Re
turn to 400 Earn Alta street. Reward.
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Const League.
San Francisco, Aug. 9. San Fran
cisco won two games from Portland
today, the first by a score of 6 to 1
while In the afternoon It was 3 to 1.
Sutor pitched In brilliant form In the
afternoon, striking out 10 men.
Morning game. Score " R. H. E.
San Francisco 5 7 0
Partlond 1 5 2
Henley and Berry; Groom and
Whaling.
Afternoon game. Score R. H. E.
San Francisco 3 4 2
Portland 1 6 2
Sutor and LaLonge; Garrett and
Whallng.-
Oakland Lot to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, Aug. 9. Oakland tied
the score n the fifth Inning but. In the
sixth good hitting gave Los Angeles
a lead of two runs and the game.
Score . R. H. E.
Los Angeles 4 5 8
Oakland 2 7 2
Thorsen and H. Hognn; Hardy and
Slattcry.
PERSONAL
MENTION
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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 nest.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the watch Inspector for the O. R. A
Is'. R. R. That Is saying a great deal
as to our ability.
Try ua and you will try ui again.
Louis Hnnziker
Jewelery and Optician. 728 Main.
XORTirWESTERX LEAGUE.
Seattle. Aug. 9. A fumble ,by Cart
wright after two were out, followed
by two passes anil a wild pitch by
Harkness gave Vancouver the game
by a score of 4 to 1. Flagan's bat
ting was the feature.
Score R. H. E.
Vancouver 4 6 2
Butte 1 S 2
Two Shut Outs. .
Tacoma, Aug. 9. Tacoma shut out
Aberdeen twice today. Butler's pitch
ing was the feature of the morning
game.
Morning game:
Score R. H. E.
Tacoma 1 4 1
Aberdeen 0 2 0
Butler and Shea; Thompson, Boettl-
ger and Fornler.
Afternoon game:
Score R, H. E.
Tacoma 3 4 s
Aberdeen 0 7 3
Baker and Shea; Callc and Fornler,
Ftnniftl by Electric Current.
Jlseph Robin, a laborer employed
by the Mertllvary Stone company at
Eighth and Townsond streets, says the
San Francisco Examiner, was badly
burned yesterday, morning about the
face and hands when a broom handle
with which he was sweeping came
Into contact with an exposed live wire
leading to a motor. The broom nan
die, being wet, caused a circuit, the
electricity flashing like an exploding
fuse. Robin was treated by Dr. Fred
Zumwalt at the Central Emergency
hospital.
Read the East Oregonlan.
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lot or Cold Bottle
The new vaoum bottle, will keen
contents hot for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold for72
hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50.
. 1 HE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
F. J. Chauvet of Freewater Is a bus
iness visitor today.
Mrs. Fred Earl, who has been at
Meacham for Home tlnie, has returned
home.
Mayor Murphy and family have
gone to Long Beach, Wash., for a
brief outing.
Mrs. A. M. Hovey Is In the city from
Twin Falls, Idaho, today a guest of
the Golden Rule.
J. W. Knight has returned from
Lehman springs, where he has been
for the past seven weeks.
B. F. Hershman of Golden, Col., Is
a guest of the Golden Rule while here
looking over the country.
Don Prultt, of Baker City, came
over from that place Saturday nlg'ht,
returning home Sunday evening.
Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy and daugh
ter Margaret are now at Long Beach,
Wash., enjoying a pleasant outing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlffler have
Just returned from a 10 days outing
a. Spokane and Cocur d'Alene lake.
Charles Gelss, the Milton fruits
grower, Is In the city today with a
lead of fruit which he- readily dispos
ed of.
Mrs. Lawrence Frazier, who came
down from tho camp at Meacham
Saturday, will return for another week
tonight.
L. W. Furnas, one of the pioneer
Irrigators of the Hermiston district,
H a guest of the Bowman today while
In the city.
Hazel Hamblen left on the noon
tialn for Freewater, where she has
accepted a position as stenographer
and bookkeeper for the Shields Fruit
company.
Mrs. Charles Epplnger is the guest
of Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe at La Grande,
and accompanied Major and Mrs.
Ivanhoe to the Looking Glass creek
plcntc Sunday.
Judge T. P. Gilllland left today on
So. 1 for Portland, where he will at
tend the Oregon good roads conven
tion, which meets there tomorrow for
a week's session.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Crow of Dodge
City, Kan., have arrived in the city to
make their home here permanently.
Mrs. Crow Is a sister of Mrs. W. E.
Clark of this city.
Colonel J. M. Bentley Is down from
Meacham for a few days to attend to
his extensive Insurance business, after
which he will Join the family In the
mountains again.
John T. Dlzney, formerly of the
L'matllla agency, but now blacksmith
for the Warm Springs Indian agency
a' Madras, Crook county, Is a guest
of the Bowman while here today.
Mrs. W. H. Kelsay and son, Wal
ter and wife, and Mrs. L. Liggett,
who have been on a two weeks out-
lug at the seacoast returned home
Sunday morning after a pleusant stay.
Mrs. Bert Huffman, who attended
the conductors' picnic on Looking
Glass creek Sunday, visited with her
sister, Mrs. J. A. Carlson, at Kamela.
today, expecting to return home to
night. Attorney G. W. Coutts and Edgar
F. Averill, telegraph editor of the
East Oregonian, will leave the last of
tho week for a month's hunting In
Curry county, one of the wildest sec
tions of Oregon.
' W. F. Fargo, Instructor in the sci
ence department of the high school,
who together ' with Mrs. Fargo has
been spending the summer In western
Oregon, returned this morning and
will remain until school opens next
month.
W. R. Graham and family returned
yesterday from Meacftam, where they
had been camping for the past two
weeks. They drove down and there
fore were not among .the number
compelled to sit up all night for the
train.
Ed Burns of Bear creek, In the
south part of the county, was In the
city today - after a load of supplies
and says that forest fires In that vi
cinity have burned over large areas
of grass and huckleberries and have
done much damage to timber.
KILLED BIG COUGAR.
Southern Oregon Ranchmen Effect
Sensational Capture of Cat.
E. C. Pomery, a prominent ranch
man living at the Meadows, and a
neighbor of his, had a thrilling and
exciting experience about 11 o'clock
one night last week with a cougar
that they are likely to remember for
some time to come, says the Medford
Mail.
Incidentally, it might be mentioned
that they got the animal, and It
weighs 150 pounds.
Although It happened to ' be late,
Mr. Pomery could not resist the temp
tation of going after the cougar when
he saw It In the vicinity of his house.
The nhe reasoned that as the animal
had been causing considerable trou
ble to himself and his neighbors late
ly that It was his duty to get rid of
it-
Hastily grasping his trusty rifle, Mr.
Pomery followed the animal to a large
pine tree. "Two minds with but a
single thought," he murmured as he,
On reaching the tree, found. one of his
neighbors there, who was also armed.
"He Is up In that tree," said Mr.
Pomery.
"You bet he Is, and we will get
him, too, if it takes all night," said
the neighbor.
Then the two men proceeded to
tramp around and around the tree
till they became weary, but failed to
see the cougar. Then they noticed
a dark object in a small tree near
by where they were standing, and
shot at It. Imagine their surprise
when they examined It and found they
had finished the cougar.
GREEKS RIOT IS THE
SUPERIOR COURT.
Alleged Fulflc AnsHfrs of an Inter
preter for Witness Enrage Spectators.
Infuriated at an alleged attempt of
a Greek Interpreter to give false an
swers In the case of the two factions
of the Greek community on trial yes
terday before Superior Judge Sturte
vant, a score of partisan spectators
threw the place into an uproar and
for a time threatened to engage in
battle, says the San Francisco Exam
iner.
Judge Sturtevant quelled the dis
turbers.
The trouble started when A. Gatas
tratas secretary of the order, was
placed upon the stand, and an inter
preter introduced to assist the court
In the answers. The Interpreter was
replaced with another one.
The court later had to threaten S.
Bunatsas with Imprisonment unless he
answered in English, which he feign
ed not to understand.
The case was concluded yesterday,
the court holding that the board of
trustees elected by the church on
July 6 were the lawful ones to hold
office. Attorneys LIpnian & Levy an
nounced that they would appeal the
case to a higher court.
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 now 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
AMliSEMEhTS
At lic Show Shop.
The new change of pictures which
began at the Show Shop last night
Is one of the best yet seen there.
Among the features are "Summer
Boarders Taken In," "The Swashbuck
ler," "The Piker's Dream" and "Trou
bles of a New Drug Clerk." The new
Illustrated song Is also very good and
the entire program Is pleasing.
NO LIQUOR AT THE FAIR.
Spokane Will Convert Former Bar
rom into Poultry Pens.
Nothing but temperance drinks will
be sold on the Spokane fair grounds
this year, as the sale of liquor is a
thing of the past at the fair. There
will be no bar on the Spokane fair
grounds this year. This was the unan
imous opinion of the board of direct
ors at the last meeting of the Inter
state Fair association.
The abolition of the bar was deem
ed necessary so the liquor selling con
cession will be omitted from the list
of privileges to be -auctioned to the
highest bidder on the 29th- of August
The long bar under tl5e grand stand
will be devoted henceforth to other
purposes.
'The management of the fair has
long desired to take this step, and haS
taCen it on their own volition, believ
ing It to be the wish of the people,"
says President George T. Crane. "We
have always tried tc conduct the fair
to please the public. We have had
the matter under dlncusslon since the
fair last fall, and it has been prac
tically understood that the bar priv
ilege In future would be suspended.
Conditions have changed, and I want
to assure the public that we are try
ing always to manage the fair to
please the greater number."
The former barroom under the big
grand stand will In all probability
be turned Into a poultry show this
year. This poultry exhibit this fall
will be one of the most extensive la
the history of the fair.
Wanted By Japanese boy, house
or office work by the day. Can talk
English and give satisfaction. Leave
orders at this office.
Wheat Land
Snap.
2000 acres for $5000.00
cash, easy terms on balance
The man with the cash can
make $5.00 to $10.00 on the
value of the land.
' Yield of crop in 1907
26 bushels per acre.
Yield of crop in 1908
19 bushels per acre.
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Circumstances Unusual
For details address
E. P. DODD,
Hermiston - - Oregon
Loaded with Apples.
J. S. Austin has an apple tree of the
winter variety on his lot In this city
that Is loaded with apples. A branch
18 Inches In -length cut from the tree1
held 63 apples that were of the av
erage size. Who says Northern Union
county cannot produce apples? El
gin Recorder.
At a meeting last Saturday the
Walla Walla county court levied a
county tax which will raise the sum
of 110,615 for the Walla Walla exhibit
at the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific exposl-
tlon to be held at Seattle next year.
Pendleton Cash Market for fresh
meats and poultry. 'Phone Main 101.
Pastime Program Is Good. .
"The Great Auto Circuit Race," a
very realistic reproduction. Is the
leading feature at the Pastime for
today and tonight, and It has proved
to be a success in every way. Other
features of the program are "Aladdin
antl His Wonderful Lamp," "The
Thirsty Eoldler," "The Dlppe" and
"Baby's Peril." A new Illustrated
song la also Introduced In the pro
gram.
Tlie Dime Entertains.
The Dime is entertaining Its large
patronage with a delightful change to
day and tonight. "The Enterprising
Florist," "The Accuser, " "The Ren
egade" and other features are among
the numbers of the program, while
the delightful song, "Anchored,"
also rendered. The Dime continues
to be well patronized and offers a
pleasant entertainment for the hot
season.
Lost.
Small hand-mude handkerchief;
tatting around edges; Initials E. S. In
corner. Pay reward If returned to
this office.
Keep Your Optics on the
HANGMEN'S CLOTHING CO.
We are receiving an extra fine
line of Fall Clothing, at prices
that will appeal to everyone.
Prices to Insure
QUICK SALE,
WORKINGMEN'S
CLOTHING CO.
TEe MOST GOODS for THE LEAST MONEY
Cor. Main (& Webb Sts. Old Hunt Depot
Mill
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Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and.Consumption
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