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EI GUT PAGES. DAILY BAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUitSDAY, AUGCfiTT tO, 19M. PAGfi MVS. Only 60 Suits Left from the Teuusch 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 First come, first served. Sizes from 35 to 38. F. E. Livengood Co. Teutsch's Old Stand; PERSONAL MENTION City Brevities AKE YOU VIOLATING THE STATE FIRE LAWS? All kind of good dry wood. See Mlnnls. If you see It in the East Oregonlan, U'i so. Tents at cost. Goodman Hardware company. Best nut coal. Give us a chance. Oregon Lumber Yard. Seo us before you get your fuel. Oregon Lumber Yard. See Mlnnls for good dry wood that burn:). Lots of It on hand. Special prices on granite ware at Goodman Hardware company.'s. Ice cream freezers nt "bargain prices." See Goodman Hardware Co. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumbe 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 Main 5 . Massaging, shampooing and mani curing. Room 6, Smith-Crawford building. Fine store and office room for rent East Oregonlan building. Enquire this office. Modern five room house for rent, furnished, after September 1. Address T. O. Box 89. Japanese cook and housekeeper wants situation In private family. Ad dress Box 484. Wanted Woman to do general housework; steady position and good wages. Inqulro at this office. sea 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 tho Beat. 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 our ability. Try us and you will try us again. Louis Hunziker Jewelery and Optician. 726 Main. The legislature of 1907 passed a new law on the subject of burning slashlngx. In view of tho fact, con siderable Inquiry has been made to this office on the subject Tho fol lowing section Is given In full oh the matter of burning" bush; .the law of 1947. unge 242. section 5, reads as follows: "During the period between June 1 ami Actober 1, which Is hereby deS' iKiiated the close season, It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to set on fire or cause to be set on fire any slashing, chopping, wood land or brush land, either his or their own or the property of another, without written or printed permission from a state fire warden and com pllanco with terms thereof. This restriction shall not apply to the burning of log piles, stumps or brush heaps, In small quantities at a safe distance from other lnflamable material, and under adequate precau tion and personal control, and In ac cordance with regulations adopted by said board; but If any such burning. without permission, shall result In the escape of the flro and Injury to the property of another, this shall be held prima facie evidence that such burning was not safe, and was a vi olation of this section. "Violations of these provisions shall be punished by a fine of riot less than twenty-five (25) dollars nor more than five hundred (500) dollars or by Imprisonment or not less than 10 days nor more than three months." lVrnilts to burn, provided by this section, may be Issued by any state firi' warden, and shall contain such restrictions ns to time of burning, and precautions to be taken, as may be fixed bv the state board of forestry or left by said board to the dlscre thm of fire wardens. Any fire warden shall have the right to refuse, revoke or postpone permits when It Is clear lv necessary for public safety. Any npplleant dissatisfied with the deel slon of a state fire warden shall have the right to appeal to the state board of forestry. Any permit obtained through wilful misrepresentation sliall be Invalid and give no exemp tion from liability of any kind. Divorced Again. Bill Jones and his wife have sepa rated again. This time Bill takes all the children and the blame and his wife takes the B. M. O. E. Mattress. U C Rader about It. , Mrs. Dapper Is your daughter good at angling, Mrs. Snapper? Mrs. Snapper (absent-mindedly) I don't know. He has not proposed yet. The Bavedropper. Hot or Cold Bottle The new vaoum 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. J. H. Boylo, of Halley, Idaho, Is a visitor here today. JoseDh Bennett of Portland, Is a business visitor today. - Orlando Hodgeng of Athena, Is a visitor In the city today. M.'L. Carrier of Centralla, Is a guest of the St. George while In the city. . Calvin Thomas of Baker City, is a business .visitor today while in the city. J. F. Kearney and wife of Belling' ham, are guests of the Bowman today while In the city. Bert Wilson, deputy sheriff, Is now In Spokane, upon a visit with his mother and sister. Ben Colvln, a prominent stockman of Rltter, Is a cuest of the Bowman while In the city today. H. M. Bradshaw of La Grande Is a guest of Hotel Bowman today while here on a business trip. Dr. J. A. Donaghue left on the N P. train last evening for Stanton sta tion on a professional trip. Mrs. Joel Halstead of Echo, left for her home today after a business visit In the county seat. Mrs. Ellen Bond, mother of Bond brothers, left today for Portland t visit with friends In that city. Mrs. I, U. Temple and children have gone to Meacham to remain for a few weeks during the hot weather. Robert Crandall of Stage Gulch, Is guest of the Golden Rule while In the city today on a trading and busi ness trip. Judge T. G. Gilllliind came In from his ranch on Stewart creek yesterday, but will return there this evening or tomorrow. Judge George A. Hartman came up from Portland last evening for the purpose of looking after his business Interests here. Jerry .Stone of Athena, president ot the Umatilla County Law Enforce ment league, Is In the city today on a business trip. Mayor E. J. Murphy returned last evening from Portland and the coast where he and his family had been on a two weeks' outing. H. S. Gentsch, traveling route agent for' the Pacific Express company, Is In the city today on a tour of the sys tem In eastern Oregon. Ezra Roben of Marlon, Oregon, Is now here upon a visit with D. B. Bailey and family with whom he liv ed as a neighbor 12 years ago. Orvllle Reeves, the high school stu dent who has been running a separa tor In the Holdman country during harvest, Is In town today on a short visit. Charles Selch, division roadmaster of the Walla Walla division of the O. R. & is', and Division Engineer Robb of the same division, are In the citv today on a tour of the lines. Conductor U. R. Bertholet of the Xorthern Pacific, who runs Into this city, Is at Tokeland, Wash., for a few weeks outing, and Conductor Wilklns ot the Xorthern Pacific main line run U In his place. Mrs. N. E. Despaln and daughter, who are camping with the family of Engineer Isaacs of the O. R. & X. construction force on thy Wallowa branch, have moved from Wallowa to Enterprise, where Mr. Isaacs is en gaged In completing the surveys of the new line. The escapade will be thoroughly investigated and every offender taught a lesson. The second lieutenant and fcur privates of company A, Bis mark, have appeared before a court martial but the gravity of the charges has not been rnado public. It is announced, however, that the offense Is against the United States army under the Dick law, and will be settled by the war department and not by the state of North Dakota. Negroes Prosperous. Baltimore, Aug. 20. Reports from state organizations of colored people, presented today .at the convention of the National Negro Business league, show a considerable gain in the num ber and extent of business enterprises conducted by negroes. Colored men from many states took part In a symposium on "What Negro Business Men Have Accomplished." Big Fine Rehearing. Chicago, Aug. 20. Petition for a rehearing by the United States court of appeals of the government's suit against the Standard Oil company of Indiana, in which the appellate court reversed Judge Landis' fine of $29,- 240,000, will be filed here tomorrow. The document will bo filed by Uni ted States Attorney Edwin W. Sims, acting under the direction of Attorney-General Bonaparte. Dynamite KHla Two. Santa Rosa, N. M., Aug. 20. One man Is dead and two are fatally in jured as a result of a premature ex plosion of dynamite, being lowered Into an oil well near here last night, M. Doyle, the supterlntendent, was blown 30 feet unhurt. Thirty Acres of Canteloupes. Approximately 30 acres of the Lew iston orchards are this year devoted to the cultivation of canteloupes, and the first shipment to the outside mar kets will be made today by A. H. Duffy, says the Lewiston Teller. Mr, Duffy Is cultivating five acres of melons, and will make first ex press shipments into Spokane and Montana markets. Within a few days it Is expected an arrangement will be .made by which the Orchard Tract growers will com bine their shipments and send the canteloupes into the outside markets in carload lots. The crop Is most profitable and the 30 acres are esti mated to produce about 20 carloads. r Just Received at the Pendleton Cloak & Suit House a large line of Misses and Children's Coats . at a range of prices from $2.50 to $25.00 Friday and Saturday will be Special Glove Days. $2 long silk gloves, 16-button, special . .$1.25 $1.50 long silk gloves, 16-button, special. .95c ' 65c and 75c short silk gloves. 16-button, spe cial 45c Don't fail to attend the last week of our Great Mid-Summer Sale. Pricen are never more favorable for buying. Buy of us and it's all right OREGON SCORES OTGII. Riflemen Are lloozc on the Mlnain. It is reported that a certain soft drink emporium near Mlnam will be carefully watched In the near future with a view of stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors, says the La Grande Observer. It may be the brain twister is procured from some other source, but It is evident that its true source will be ferreted out. Be cause one cook got on a protracted spree recently, one of the railroad contractors lost 30 of his men. He i dors not propose that it happen again. roru vorx; kittens IN ONE CIXSTER. For downright frcakishness In the feline world, there exists In this city the extreme example of anything coming to the observation of this of fice, says the La Grande Observer. It Is a kitten or four kittens each and nil perfectly formed, but never theless one. They were born In the basement of tho Blue Mountain creamery building and though now nearly a week old, are still living The cluster of cats face each other. A growth on tho belly of each kitten holding the perfectly formed animals In position. Aside from this small growth there Is nothing different in any of the four from other kittens. The animals have some difficulty In eating and It Is supposed they will die of starvation soon. . Nothing more remarkable In catdom has come to public notice in a long time. PASCO STORIES OVERDRAWN. General Says Dakota Guards Are Plawd In Dad Light. . Tacoma, Aug. 20. Brigadier Gen eral T. H. Poole, adjutant general of North Dakota, says the stories sent out from Pasco of looting of restau rants was overdrawn and has placed the North Dakota guard la an unjust light. Machine Stacks Grain. A new stacker, which is being op erated this season by Franz Romalne Is attracting a great deal of attention among farmers of this vicinity, says a Dayton Item. With the new stack er, which was modeled by Mr. Ro ma in e, it is possible to build a stack 20 feet in height and to greatly fa cilitate the work. The grain la rolled off the wagon and It Is claimed does not shatter a particle. Two men are required on the stack. Those who have seen the machine In operation claim it superior In many respects to any stacker yet operated. from Beaver State Fourth on Lists. In the championship regimental skirmish match of the National Rifle association tournament yesterday 40 teams competing, the Fourth Oregon regiment won tenth place, says an Item from Camp Perry. Only three state organizations, Oklahoma, Mas sachusetts and Colorado, made higher scores than Oregon. Three Important matches were, scheduled for yesterday, being the i regimental skirmish, the Wimbledon j academy (second team) cup shoot and the regimental team match. The team match was only J partly finished, and the Wimbledon cup shoot was put over until tomor row. In the skirmish match between 40 teams of six men each, the regulars took the first three places, the hon ors going to the corps of engineers, with a scoreof 440; thearine corps was second, with 403, and the naval academy third, with 398. The cavalry teams shot for practice . and made have given the cavalry second and fifth place. The Second Washington, which was first last year, finished 15th yester day. This event must be won three years In succession before the cup can be held. The scores In the regimental team match were not complied tonight by the officials and the standings are not known. Summary of skirmish match scores: Corps of Engineers, 440; United States marine corps, 403; naval acad emy, 398; Oklahoma. 377; naval 375; Sixth Massachusetts, 365; First Colorado, 339; Fourth Oregon infantry, 330; Thirteenth cavalry, 318; marine corps (second team), 317; marine corps (third team), 315; Massachusetts volunteers, 313; Third Oregon Infan try, 306; Second District of Columbia infantry, 302; Second Washington, 299. By adopting the electric drive in English rolling mills, the output of the mills wherever that power has been Installed has been more than scores of 426 and 391, which would j doubled. Buffalo Rill Coming West. Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show comes to Spokane September 14 for two, performances on that day and will close the circus season for 1908 in Spokane, says a Spokane pa per. The show this year Is heralded as one of the strongest the old scout has sent out and a large number of features Is promised. The show Is la the Ringling Brothers' combination. Wanted, a Hustler. To sell groceries to consumers. Commission advanced to right party. Loverln & Browne Co. Call at Room 16, French restaurant, Friday, 21st, between 10 and 12. THE REAL TEST Of Hrlcide Is la GWIaa It a rhoiw ash TrlaL There Is only one test by which tc judge of the efficiency of any artlcln and that la by Its ability to do that which It Is Intended to do. Many hair vigor may look nice and smell nice, but the point Is do they eradicate Dan druff and stop falling hair? No, they do not, but Herplclrte e.-. because it goes to the root of th r ' and kills the germ that nttari-.s .'.? papilla from whence the hair gets it? life. Letters from prominent people every where are daily proving that Npwbro's llerplclde stands the "test of us." It Is a delightful dressing, clear, pure end free frem oil or grease; Sold by leading druggists. Snd 19c. ir stamp for sample to Tho Herplcld Co.. Detroit. Mich. Two slies B0 cents and tl.00. A. C. Koeppen A Bros, 05 Suniine Smits A9B Sizes To Go at For This Week Only No juggling of figures, thejprice tag remains, then same, showing the original price. It's easy to select a bargain, as we are showing nothing but good clothing. rl Price WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING CO. Cor. Main Webb Sts. Old Hunt Depot