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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908.
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Only 60 Suits Left
from the
Teutsch Bankrupt Stock.
Men now is your chance. We
are going to close out every Suit.
The values are from $1 2 to $20.
You can have your choice while
they last, at
PERSONAL
MENTION
$7 MS
First come, first served.
Sizes from 35 to 38.
F. . Livengood (Sb Co.
Teutsch's Old Stand;
City Brevities
I-'EWEU TOURISTS TO ORIENT.
All kinds of good dry wood. See
Mlnnls.
Tents at cost Goodman Hardware
company.
IUft nut coal. Give us a chanc.
Orogon Lumber Yard.
See us before you pet your fuel.
Oregon Lumber Yard.
See Mlnnls for good dry wood that
burns. Lots of It on hand.
Special prices on granite ware at
Goodman Hardware company.'s.
Wantod Four carpenters Monday
morning. Apply at fair pavilion.
Ice cream freezers at "bajgain
prices." Peo Goodman Hardware Co.
Get our prices on Cascade fir wood
and slab wood. Oregon Lumber
Yard.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan
office.
Wanted A girl to do general
housework. Inquire at Empire Meat
Market.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry & Milne, 'phone
Mtln 6 .
Massaging, shampooing and mani
curing. . Room 6, Smith-Crawford
building.
Fine store and office room for rent
East Oregonlan building. EnsUlre
this office.
Modern flvo room house for rent,
furnished, after Septoniber 1. Address"
P. O. Box 89.
Japanese cook and housekeeper
wants situation In private family. Ad
dress Box 488.
Wanted Woman to do general
housework; steady position and good
wages. Inquire at this office.
to
rinanelnl Flurry Checked Travel
China, Japan ami Philippines.
A few days ago one of the dallies
published a long article calling atten
tion to the great crowds of tourists
which were overrunning Japan and
passing by the Philippines, says the
Oosjip of Manila.
The facts are that the financial
panic In the United States seriously
Interfered with tourist travel to the
irient this year, and the number
touring Japan and China Is much be
low the usual number, while at Naga
saki the Nagasaki hotel has been
compelled to close Its doors for want
of patronage.
While Manila has not been visited
by large numbers of tourists so far
during the present year, yet there
has been a considerable number who
have stopped over from time to time,
and as oil have been well repaid for
their visits, there Is every Indication
that the tourist travel will gradually
set In toward these Islands and that
Manila will have a fair share of this
travel before many months has pass
ed, due In a large measure to the
publicity bureau of the Merchants' as
sorlatlon.
AMVSEMEMS
The Dime.
The following slides constitute the
program at present : "The Sensation
ul Dircctolre Gown," "The . Rroken
Violin." "(let XI a Step Ladder," and
"A rollreinan for an Hour." The
song Is "June Moon."
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We have a fine watch hospital,
whera 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 Best.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the watch Inspector for the 0. R. A
N. R, R. That Is saying a great deal
as to eur ability.
Try us and you will try us again.
Louis Hunriker
Jewelery and Optician. 728 Main.
At tlio Instline.
"Old Mashers," "Tho Heart's Bid
ding," "Frolics if the Imps" and tle
"Dog Cop," ore the attractions nt the
Pastime for the next day or two. The
illustrated song Is the popular melody,
"Keep n Little Cozy Corner In You
Heart for Me."
Ejigle Show Shop.
Chrysanthemums, hand eolored, and
a sketch, "Love Laughs at Lock
smiths," constitute the program now
on nt the Eagle Show Shop. A new
Illustrated song Is being played. '
Wonted, a Hustler.
To sell groceries ' to consumers.
Commission advanced to right party.
Loverln & Browne Co. Call at Room
10, French restaurant, Thursday,
20th, between 10 and 12.
Sheriff Graham of Colvllle, has ar
rested Cnurlno Benlamlno, an Italian,
who Is wanted at Victoria, B. C, on
the charge of embezzlement. He says
he will not return without extradition.
lot or Cold Bottle
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.
THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
Mrs. T. C. Warner hag gone to
Walla Walla upon a visit with friends
George Hewett, the Helix wheat
raiser, Is In town today upon a short
visit.
A. H. Sunderman Is In the city for
a few days from the Butter creek
ranch.
L. G. Frazler left today for Weston
mountain upon a few days' grouse
hunting trip.
A marriage license was Issued last
evening to Walter Chapman and Eliz
abeth Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Evans left last
night for Ontario and Vale for a few
days' business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd came up
from Hermlston last evening on
brief visit in the county seat.
Mrs. E. E. Ireland and Miss Graco
Crockett left today for the Ireland
camp on Weston mountain.
Mrs. Flora Wheeler of Winona,
Minn., Is here upon a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. F. R. Rounds.
Mrs. Peter Anderson, who has
been at Vansycle and Juniper for
some time, has returned home.
George Robblns, circulation man
ager of the East Oregonlan, Is now
camped with his wife near Meacham.
Fred Lampkln, business manager
of the East Oregonlan, left last night
for Portland upon a flying business
rip.
Dell McCarty, the well-known U.
of O. graduate. Is now staying In
town for the purpose of taking ear
treatment.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Garfield return
ed homo last evening from a six
weeks' outing nt Hidaway and Leh
man springs.
Addison Bennett, editor of the Ir
rlgon Irrigator, is a guest of the Bow
man today Avhile in the, city on a
business trip.
C. J. Ferguson returned last eve
ning from Walla Walla, where he
had been visiting for a short time
with his family.
Kenneth McRae, who has been suf
fering from a gathering on his knee,
is In the city today for the purpose of
taking medical treatment.
Stephen li. Cook and Miss LInnle E.
l'.ron.iin were married here yesterday,
the ceremony being performed by
Justice of the Peace J. H. Parkes.
Mrs. F. F. Wamsley, who has been
In the city for a few days, left this
morning for Portland, where she was
called by the Illness of her mother.
Attorney J. T. Hinkle of Pendleton
returns to his home tonight after
transacting business nt the land of
fice. Ia Grande Observer.
M. Smith, O. It. & X. ticket clerk,
accompanied by his family, returned
home this morning from White Sal
mon, where he had been upon an out
ing.
S. M. Olmstend of Pilot Rock, was
in the city last evening on a trading
trip. Harvesting Is now finished In
that district and the fruit crop is
ripening.
Attorney R. T. Cox, formerly of
this city, but tiow of Portland, was
In tho city yesterday on a brief busi
ness trip, returning to Portland this
morning.
Prof. J. S. Landers, city superin
tendent of schools, Is expected back
this evening or tomorrow. He and
Mrs. Londers have been spending the
summer at Portland and at the coast.
Attorney and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and
family returned last evening from
their outing at Hidaway and Lehman
springs and left today at noon for
Grangevllle to visit Mr. Hinkle's par
ents for a few weeks.
Dr. M. V. Turley of Hermiston,
came up last evening for a brief vis
It. Mrs. Turley has been In the city
for several days. They were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Terpenlng at
their home on Tustln street.
Miss Bertha Slater, who for the
past eight years has been a teacher
of English In the University of Ore
gon, has been the guest of her broth
er, Attorney Robert J. Slater and
family, for a few days on her way to
La Grande to visit her mother, Mrs.
J. H. Slater.
chickens at the very time when they
are laying in the spring. As a result
the condition now is that this part of
the country Is devoid of chickens.
To Wullowa on September 10.
People, who came out from WaN
Iowa yesterday say that the work on
the temporary bridge -over the Wal
kwa river In the canyon will be com
pleted tonight, says a La Grande Item, !
The track has been tialf laid way
across the bridge and a large gang of
laborers are surfacing the roadbed on
ahead. With the regular tracklaylng
machinery now In service rails can be
put down at the rate of a mile a day.
It Is now the announced Intention of j
Engineer Brandon to have the track
to the town of Wallowa by the lOtti
of September.
Indian Hold Iotbttcti.
Lancaster Spencer of Toppenlsh,
states that he starts, for The Dalles
shortly to attend a big potlatch and
races of many tribes of Indians. Im-
mAlntolv nlnalni thla tan1 ....... ....... '
the whole bunch, comprising repre
sentatlves of the aborigines race from
various parts of the United States will
assemble at Toppenlsh to hold their
annual convention. Among the many
tribes that will be present the Ban
nocks and the Klamaths will be In at
tendance. They have never visited
this section before, and are reported
to be a very interesting and Intelligent
class of "the true American." The
convention will assemble at Toppenlsh
soon after September 1.
Must Re a Man to Be a Soldier.
The United States recruiting station
In Spokane Is drawing the lines pret
ty close, and a man to gain a berth
In the army of Uncle Sam, must
measure up to specifications In sev
eral waysl says the Spokane Chron
icle. Saturday seven applicants were
ejected for various reasons, two fail
ures because of their Inability to read
nd write the English language cor
rectly. Another was rejected because
f fondness for whisky, and a fourth
because of his being an alien.
Fifty Fight Forest Fires.
Dr. L. A. Kerr, state deputy fire
arden for Stevens county, Wash., or
ganized a force of 50 men at Colvllle
last week and went to the little Pend
Oreille lakes to figtit the forest fire
I-.lch has been raging there for sev
eral days. A number of homes have
been destroyed, fields swept, and a
tract of more than 20,000 acres of
state land, covered with valuable tim
ber, is now in danger.
Oldest House Bums.
The oldest house in Snohomish
county has burned at Monroe. It
was the property of George Kelsey
and was built 40 years ago. When
the house was built Its entire sur
rounding country was the virgin for
est.
Prnlrlo Chickens Ato Poison.
Prairie chickens are a minus quan
tity this season In the Spokane coun
try, according to reports made by
parties of hunters coming back from
their trips to the various sporting
goods houses In this city, says a Spo
kane item. The hunters have been
practically unanimously unsuccessful
In getting chickens, the biggest bag
reported being 14 birds by four hunt
ers In two days' shooting. The rea
son assigned is not that the game hogs
have been at work, but that the squir
rel poison, set out by farmers to pro
tect their wheat, has depleted the
They Will Remedy That.
"In some countries men still have
several wives each."
"Then American enterprise isn't
what we had been led to believe it
was."
"What's that got to do with It?"
"Evidently our meat trust doesn't
rule the market In those countries.
Sliowlng Her.
"What are you doing that for?"
"Because my wife said I couldn't."
"All's Wrong"
when the stomach is out of
order. Food disagrees, head
is confused, bowels are slug
gish, the liver torpid and the
nerve3 unstrung. Get your
stomach right, and pull your
self together with a dose or
two of
eechamft
Nature's remedy for all those
sick conditions that affect the
digestive organs. A reliable
medicine for acute indigestion,
dyspepsia, heartburn, acid
stomach, constipation and bil
ious attacks. Beecham's Pills
act promptly, and ' restore
healthy tone to the organs. A
few doses, as needed, and
"All's Right"
tr. bos with full direction 10c, tod 2Sc
A Little News of
the New Suits
It's interesting to watch the arrivals
in the Garment dep't.' and note the
changes in styles from those of last
season. By coming now you can
form a good idea as to what the
new materials, new colors and new
styles will be.
We also have a full line of the celebrated -
De Bevoise Brassiere Combi
nation Garments, for Ladies.
Ask to see them.
Also a full arrortment of
La France's Kid Fitting and
Sahlin Corsets.
Pendleton Cloak &
Suit House
Buy of us and it's all right
THE SHOW SHOP
Cor. Main & Court Sts.
A. C Friedly, Mgr.
Chrysenthemums
(Hand Colored)
Love Laughs at Locksmiths
New Illustrated Song
85 Summer Suifts
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a bargain, as we are
showing nothing but
good clothing.
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