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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATUKDAV, AUGUST 15, 190. PAGE FITS. Voile Skirts and . Silk Petticoats In all the leading shades for Fall. The largest stock this store has ever shown, New Suits and Coats by the dozen arriving daily, Specials from the Bankrupt Teutsch Stock. PERSONAL MENTION 980 33 minuiior wiwola left and worth up to $3.50; your choice. . 500 yard wash goods, values up to 50c yard, now 20 Indies' drsn skirts worth up to $10.00 ,now $3.07 F. E. Livengood Co. Teutsch's Old Stand; City Brevities All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnnls. Tents nt cost. Goodman Hardware company. Farm wagons of all klnda at Xlssen Implement Co. For Sale Good family milch cow Inquire this office. The cilibrated Mitchell wagon at Nlsacn Implement Co. fiot nut coal. Give ui a chance-. Oregon Lumber Tard. The Mitchell mountain hack at NK'an Implement Co. See Mlnnls for good dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Light and heavy buggies of all kinds at NMsscn Implement Co. Special prices on granite ware at Goodman Hardware company.'s. Ice cream freezers at "bargain prices." Sec Goodman Hardware Co, Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire- at East Orcgonlan office. MI?s Genevieve Fish, piano Instruc tion, 118 Monroe street, 'j hone rod 2801. All kinds of transfer work done i rompCy. Stansberry & Milne, 'phone Miln 5 . Fine store and office room for rent. East Orcgonlan building. Enquire this office. Japanese cook and housekeeper wants situation In private family, Address Box 4S. Hotel Ilowmn (Jafo Is now open, 6 a. m. to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw berries and Ice cream also served. Methodist Church. There will be Heiviceg In the First M. i;. church both morning and ev ening Sunday. In the morning the subject will be "Paul, the great apos tle to the Gentiles kneeling upon the Ephodan sands with the elders of the church at Ephesus." In the evening the subject will be "Job's walling about life being swifter than a weaver's shuttle and the strange In fatuation of spending our time and energy over matters- which profit not, while the great maters are neglected." Monday evening the official board will muct at the parsonuge to ar range matters for the annual confer ence, which convenes soon. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Epworth league meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night In the lecture' room. Church of the Kedecnicr. Divine services will be held at the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and tomorrow evening at 8. Celebration of the holy communion at 11. This will be the absent for tho rast six weeks at O. F. Steele and family of Nolln, are In the city today on a trading trip, William Booher of Athena, Is guest of the Bowman today while In the city. B. F. Ogle the Athena pioneer, Is In the city today on a business and trad Ing trip. M. R. Tates Is down today from the summer camp at Starkey Prairie after supplies. P. M. Elder of Coeur d'Alene, 1 a guest of the Bowman while In the city for a few days. Walter Pierce of La Grande, pass ed through today on his way to Walla Walla on a business trip. Floyd Anderson has returned from Pilot Rock and has accepted a post Hon with H. H. Wessel. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McReynoIds of Pilot Rock, ar In the city today guests of Hotel Bowman. B. E. Kennedy, editor and proprie tor of the Baker City Herald, is In the city today on business. Mrs. C. E. Epplnger has returned from La Grande, where she was the guest of friends for everal days. F. G. McElrath, the well known fruitgrower of Freewater, is In the city today with a load of fruit for sale Mrs. F. J. Chauver and family of Enterprise, are at the Golden Rule today while on their way to Free water. Elmer Snyder and family have Just returned from an outing in the moun- tains, having been driven out by the cold weather. Misses Edna and Anita Slater, who have ben visiting their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Slater, at La Grande, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. -Oeorg" H. Puther land of Walla Walla, are guests of Hotel St. George while In the city to day on a business trip. Miss Mildred E. Clemens, contest manager for the Oregon Dally Jour nal, loft last evening for La Grande, to promote the contest there. Frances and Vena Smith, the little daughters of Conductor J. B. Smith, have Just returned home from La Grande, where thev have been on a visit. Mrs. Wood Palsay Is expected home from Eugene this evening. She has last Sunday qf vacation for the Sun day school. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have some kid ney or bladder disorder that Is both painful and dangerous. Foieys Kid ney Remedy has proven a boon to many elderly people, as It stimulates the urinary organs, corrects Irregu larities and tones up the whole sys tem. Commence taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Pendleton Drug Company, 3 V 868 Divorce! Again. Hill Jones and his wife have sepa rated again. This time Bill lakes all the children and the blame and Jils wife takes the B. M. O. E. Mattress. V C Rader about It. For Sale One of the best saloons In The Dalles, Ore.; located on the best corner In the city; doing a good business; owner wants to take a, trip to Europe; will sell cheap on reason able terms. Cheap rent, long lease. Call on or write C. P. Johannsen, owner, for full particulars, The Dalles, Ore. 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 the Best. Our prices are reasonable. W are the wntch Inspector for the O. R. ft N. R. R. That Is saying a great deal as to our ability. Try us and you will "try us again. Louis Hunziker Jewelcry and Optician. 726 Main. For Sale or Exchange Ladies' chalnless Columbia bicycle, eoastei brake. Inquire after 7 p. in., BOS Water street. Wanted Woman to do general housework; steady position and good wages. Inquire ut this office. Boasting of their strong points Is a weakness with some people. Wanted Four carpenters Monday morning. Apply at fair pavilion. Seo us before you get Oregon Lumber Tard. your fuel. lot or Cold Bottle 1 The new vacum bottle, will keep contents hot for 24 hours, warm for 48 hours, and cold for 72 hours". Two sizes, pints $5.00, quarts $7.50. t K BP IP EN 1 HE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. her old home and at the seacoast resorts. L. E. McBee of Cecil, who ha been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBee, for several days, returned to his home this morning. R. R. Lewis, who has been spending his vacation visiting the coast cities from San Francisco to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, Is expected home to morrow. Claud Gatch. national bank exam liter for Oregon, is In the city today having come down from the east en of the county, where he has been on official business. Al Richardson, the porter at Hotel St. George, accompanied by his wife, will leave by team for the Blue mountains tomorrow evening on a 10 days' grouse hunt. Rev. J. D. Lleuallen, presiding el der of the M. E. church south, for this district, left this morning for Heppncr and lone to hold quarterly conference tomorrow. Charles Mlnnlng and wife of Mc Kay creek, are In the city today on a 'trading trip. They brought in a fine 'load of fruit raised on their place and found ready sale, for It hp re. Mrs. H. Jurgen and family left this morning for Medford, Jackson coun ty, for a few weeks' visit. They will be Joined by Mr. Jurgen in a few days. The family formerly resided In Medford. Miss Rena Coe and Miss Faye Fra iler of Milton, passed through the city today on their way home from La Grande, where they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Camp bell, formerly of Milton. Conductor J. L. McCrary of the Pendleton-Huntington passenger run on the O. R. & N. resumed his run last evening after a vacation of a week. Conductor Wissler, who has been In his place, returned to La Grande. Engineer M. B. Reed of the O. R. & N. Is In the city for a few days from The Dalles, where he has been assigned from La Grande. Mrs. Reed and Infant daughter ore residing In the city while Mr. Reed Is at Tho Dalles. John Cavlness, a pioneer of Island City, Union county, was In the city last evening on his way home from Nevara, where he has been to look over a tract of land offered for irri gation purposes. However, he did not purchase and will remain in th Grand Ronde valley. REBUILD PULLMAN SHOPS. LulKr Situation n Illinois Will Be Relieved by Dig Work. Chicago, Aug. 15. Labor circles are rejoicing today over the announce ment that the great shops of the Pull man Sleeping Car company at Pull man, 111., will be razed and rebuilt on a larger scale. The work means the employment of hundreds of artisans, relieving the labor situation. Baseball fcoores. Los Angeles 1, Portland 5. Oakland 3, San Francisco 2. MURDER AT COOK'S LANDING. Italian Bui-tender Shoots Young Man und Heed. Ben Stahl was murdered at Cook's landing Wednesday night at 11:30, being shot and Instantly killed by An tonio Vlczianno, an Italian bartender In the saloon run by W. K. Ellsworth, says-the Dalles Chronicle. Stahl is a young man, who lives on a homestead back of the landing. He spent several hours in the saloon. The trouble which caused the shooting was started over a purse of money. Stahl, it is said, laid his pocketbook on the bar and later could not find It and then accused Vlczianno, the bar tender, of stealing It. This accusa tion was the last word he spoke, for the Italian Instantly whipped out a gun he had beneath the bar and fired at Stahl. One shot was enough, for he dropped to the floor, dead. The Italian was quick to realize what he had done. Leaping over the bar, he ran out of the saloon and be fore the people at the landing could realize what had occurred he had crossed the river In a row boat and made his escape. The officials In this city were no tified to keep a sharp lookout for the murderer. It Is thought that he made his way toward The Dalles. Antonio Vlczianno, the murderer, is i described as being about 25 years of age, five feet four Inches in height. When last seen at Cook's landing he wore a suit of salt and pepper clothes, dark In color. He Is very dark in complexion, even for an Italian. KM WHALE ENTERS COLUMBIA. Becomes Entangled in Gill Net and Fishermen Lose Gear. Captain Olson, of the steamship Alliance, reports that a whale, which had entered the mouth of the Co- umbia river, became entangled In a gill net yesterday and that the net was cut away by the fishermen, says the Oregonlan. The whale had en tered the mouth of the river and in the vicinity of Xo. 6 buoy struck the net. He started forward, taking net and fish boat with him. Captain Jones of the schooner Del la, who entered about an hour after the Alliance, says that the whale got headed out to sea at buoy Xo. 8, and that the fishermen were compelled to cut away. The leviathan took the net to sea. Mary A. Burgess, aged 60 years, has brought suit for divorce, charging desertion of two years' standing. A FACT PROVEN. Shoulo Convlnrr Kvrn tlie Most Skep tical of Id Truth. If there Is the sl!glit??t (ipub i i ; , m'.iuls of any that Dandruff perr.w --.( exist, their belief Is compelled hv ;, -fact that a rabbit innoculnte.l w'ti: germs became bald in six wcek" t:irt. It must be npparent to anv r.-n- therefore that the onlv nrevei-l'i n LWK.iic-Fs is me destruction or -,i which net is suerassfuily acco ip'': ;-. In one hundred per cent, of ..ist-i the application of N'ewhro's ircrpU-:! . imndrurr is caused hv trie simp which onuses bnldners pstA Lcsn b vented with the seme rBm'ly : ... Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Pesl.cv f pause you removo tho effect." Sold by leadlnar druR-i'lsts Sen" stamps for sample to The Ht-rpio.i-Detroit. M!ch. Two slzoi 60 cents and 11.00. A. O. Koeppen A Bron. VASHON College and Academy. A Home School in an Ideal Lo cation on Puget Sound. Burton, Vashon Island, Wash. 17th Year Opens Sept. 1508. DEPARTMENTS. The Lower School TheAcademy The School of Music The Commercial School Dormitories for boys, young men and young women. Mili tary training and discipline. For Catalogue and terms address W. G. PARKES, M. S. President. A Superb Array of Stunning New Fall Tailor-Made Suits Arriving Almost Daily, They Are Ready For Inspection, We are also showing our new Winter line of Ladies and Misses' Skirts They are of every conceivable style and shade. Come early and get your choice of these beautiful Skirts. Ask to see those famous "Fay" stockings, we have them in all sizes Remember the Place Pendleton Cloak Suit House Buy of us and it's all right & mm "Known For Its Strength" What It Means Many people do not know what a bank's capital means to its depositors, or the differ ance between a bank of little or no capital, and one with a large capital. One of the functions of A Bank s Capital is to protect its depositors from possible loss; therefore the larger it is, the greater protec tion the depositors have. This bank has a Capital of . . . . 200,000.00 Surplus Fund of . . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 25,000.00 Additional Shareholders Liability .... 200,000.00 A TOTAL OF 475 000.00 This means that this bank must lose prac tically half a million dollars before its depo sitors could lose a "cent. This protection is for YOU. The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON $'5.00 NOW V GETS YOU A 3 $ 1 '.00 Two-Piece SUIT As Loiig ls They Last. WORKINGMEN'S &LOTHING CO. The MOST GOODS for THE LEAST MONEY Cor. Main Webb Sts. Old Hunt Depot