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DAILY EAST ORE GO -MAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, FTtrDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908.
PAGB ITTX.
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.
can have your choice while
they last, at
You
7M5
First come, first served.
Sizes from 35 to 38.
F. E. Livengood Co.
Teutsch's Old Stand
PERSONAL
MENTION
CityZBrevities
PRO.IIXT HAS BEEN SOLD.
All kinds of good dry wood. See
Mlnnls.
Tent at cost. Goodman Hardware
company.
I."t nut coal. Give us a chance.
Oregon Lumber Ynrd.
See More you gtt your fuel.
Oregon Lumber Ynrd.
See Minnls for good dry wood that
burns. Lots of it on hand.
Special price on granite ware at
Goodman Hardware company.'s.
Ice cream freezers at "bargain
prlcf." See Goodman Hardware Co.
Get our prices on Cascade fir wood
and Mao wood. Oregon Lumber
Yard.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Orcgonlan
office.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry & Milne, 'phone
Mt-ln 5 .
Massaging, shampooing and mani
curing. Room 5, Smith-Crawford
hulldlng.
Modern five room house for rent,
furnished, after September 1. Address
P. O. Box 89.
Japmepe cook and housekeeper
wants situation In private family. Ad
dress Box 486.
Wanted Woman to do general
housework; steady position and good
wages. Inquire at this office.
WiiiKt!, u Hustler,
To sell groceries to consumers.
Commission advanced to. right party.
I.overln & Hrowne Co. Call at Room
16. French restaurant, Friday, 21st,
!'.-te.i) n nnd 12.
Twelve Thousand Acres Change
Hands In Kenton County.
W. W. I'Vlton, who has Just return
ed from Richland, on the Columbia
river, says it is reported there that
the Downs-Allen company of that
place will today take over the hold
ings of the Denton' Water company.
says u .North laklina report. inis
will bean the control of 12,000 acres
of fruit lands by one company. The
ileal, It Is mi 10, is being made now In
S. attic.
A new ditch, which will take water
from the Yakima river, will Insure
Irrigation, and in Richland tbe val
ley will have a new, valuable fruit
producing section. It lias been known
In Kennewlck, where Howard Amon,
president of the Benton company,
lives, for some time that some deal
was on affecting Richland, but Mr.
Anion lias up to this time been un
ready to give out any statement.
Aster Show at Iai Grande.
Arrangements are going on regu
latly for the coming aBter show In
this city, says the observer. Those
who have the matter in hand report
that it Is now liiuli time to prune the
plants for best results. It Is also de
sired that wide publicity bo given th1'11 "'heeler county some of the cattle
fact that this show Is not for mem- mi'n ,llP1' aro planning to winter
hers of the Neighborhood club alone, "loir cnnu' on 4 a ,0" alfalfa hay In
lint fur ;ilt uh,i nun naliri n,l alt."C lahillia COUIlUy
George Stathers, the widely known
traveling salesman, has been here to
day. Mrs. J. Worthington of Irrigon, Is
a guest of the Bowman today while
in the city.
Ward Emlgh the Walla Walla
creamery man, Is In the city today on
a business trip.
E. P. Dodd, who has been here for
several days returned to his home at
Hermiston this morning.
Herbert Eoylen, sheepman and en
thusiastlc Pilot Rock resident, has
been visiting here today.
Jerry Stone of Athena, was here
yesterday afternoon and returned
home on the evening train.
Mrs. A. F. Bird of Baker City Is a
guest of the Golden Rule while pass
ing through to Walla Walla today.
E. H. Brown, editor of the Echo
Register, was here last evening and
went to Milton on the 5 o'clock train.
William H. Daughtrey of the Uma
tilla Ranch company at Fosters, is a
guest' of the Bowman while here to
day. Herbert McKeen of Umatilla coun
ty, applied for a homestead In that
county this morning. La Grande
Observer.
J. E. Murphy, proprietor of the
new alfalfa meal factory at Echo,
has been In the city today upon a
short visit.
H. T. Campion, traveling auditor
for the O. R. & N. company. Is a
guest of Hotel Bowman today while
hero on business.
Sheriff T.. P. Taylor Ins been at
Walla Walla in connection with th
Cecil Prltt.iln c ise but is expected
home this afternoon.
J. N". Burgess of the Cunningham
Sheep and Land cpmpany, Is in the
city today on a business trip from
the Hirch creek ranch.
R R. Wood, Echo manager for the
Columbia Land company, was here
on a short visit last evening and left
for Portland this morning.
Attorney Will M. Peterson went to
Athena today to attend to some busi
ness there while his partner, S. F.
Wilson, is absent in the east.
Al Richardson, porter at the St.
Genrce hotel, has returned from Up
per McKay creek, where he enjoyed
a week's excellent grous" hunting.
Prof, nnd Mrs. J. S. Landers ar
rived home last evening from Port
land and the coast where they had
been visiting during the greater part
of the summer.
On account of the light hay crop
Union County Records Correct.
The warrant Indebtedness of Union
county on July 1, 1902, was $289,
622.38, and the Interest amounted to
approximately $1000 per month, says
the La Grande Observer. The war
rant Indebtedness on July 1, 1908,
was $133,449.08, while on July 1,
1908, It had been reduced to $68,
06 1.55, showing a reduction of $65,
387 5 in the last two years, which
certainly must be a matter of satis
faction to the court and the taxpayers
county.
James Mlm-
naugh has filed his report with the
county court after having made an
exhaustive examination of the rec
ords. One thing Is very gratifying
but was nothing more than was an
ticipated and expected and that Is,
that every county official has per
formed his duties faithfully, and only
In a, few minor instances are there
any errors whatever, .
of the
Expert Accountant
Jack RahhiLs Eat Trees.
Jack rabbits in large numbers are
overrunning the Lewiston orchards
section, and protection to the young
fruit trees has been made necessary,
says a Lewiston item. The rabbits
are particularly fond of the bark of
the young trees, and thefr depreda
tions have resulted in a number ot
trees being killed. During the past
few days men have been engaged in
wrapping the trees with tarred paper
and steps have been taken to exter
minate the rabbits.
Carrots containing strychnine have
been scattered In the sections where
the rabbits range, and hunting parties
have found great sport In shooting
the rabbits by moonlight.
To Select Joint SiiMriiieiilent.
It was reported yesterday in local
railroad circles that the Northern
Pacific nnd the -O. It. & N. have been
for some time conferring on the mat
ter of the selection of the superin
tendent who wilt be in charge of the
Lewiston division, which will em
brace the two new Joint roads, says
the Lewiston Tribune. Comment was
to the effect that Trainmaster T. H.
Lantree and B. W. Walker, chief
clerk to Superintendent Reamer, of
the Northern Pacific, were hoing con
sidered for the place. The plan for
operating the roads provides for thej
organization . of a holding company,
and the superintendent of this com-
pany will have headquarters In thei
new Joint depot, where accommoda-i
Hons will also be provided for treas-j
urer, train dispatcher, road master
and the other officials.
pleasure In cultivating them. Special
care should be given the plants at this
time ns the crucial month Is now at
hand. The exact time of the show
has not been set, though it is desired
to have it in connection with the
convention of the Federated Women's
clubs which meets here In October.
Mnny Teachers Pass nt Im Gramk
out of 31 teachers taking the ex
amination at l.a Grande last week
only one fade, I to pass. As the ex
amination was considered a very dif
ficult one, Superintendent Bragg of
Union county, is delighted that such
a large proportion of tbe teachers of
that county passed.
We have a
869
fine watch
hospital,
where you may bring all your sick
Hatches anfl clocks and have them re
paired by the best talent in the city.
Our Work Is tlic Best.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the wntch Inspector for the O. 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.
Good Program nt Pastime.
An excellent change of program Is
shown nt the Tastlme today and to
night. "A Gilded Fool." "The Face
on the Barroom Floor," "Sticky Fly
Paper," and other will highly en
tertain you. The new song is "I'm
Afraid to Come Home In the Dark."
Bishop C. J. O'Reilly of the east
ern Oregon Catholic diocese who has
been a guest of the Sisters of St.
Francis for several days, left for
Portland this morning.
W. J. Furnish was down from We-
naha springs yesterday, having come
down largely to see the effects of the
big fire Wednesday night, which
threatened li is home for a time.
I. B. Richards, Justice of the peace
and agent for the Puget Sound Ware
house company at Athena, lias been
down today upon a short visit and
says Athena has also had sonic warm
weather.
Mrs.
At the Show Shop.
The mystery of "The Hindoo Ring."
a pretty series, "The Lion's Bride,"
and "What a Searchlight Shows," are
to be enjoyed at the itagle show shop
today, tonight and tomorrow. It is
an excellent change and will be found
very pleasing.
lot or Cold Bottle
The new vacum bottle, will keep
contents hot for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold fc 72
hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50.
THE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
A. W. Nye will arrive honi
this afternoon from Portland where
.he has been visiting for several
weeks. She has been away most of
the summer and visited at Taeoma
before going to Portland.
T. W. Ayers, a brother-in-law of
Receiver A. A. Roberts, stopped off
in La Grande today for a short visit.
He has been In Baker county, and Is
on his way to his home in Pendleton
Iax Grande Observer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whltworth of
Echo, grandparents of Elza Kennison,
the young girl murdered there a few
weeks ago by young Stoffel, are
guests of the Golden Rule today while
In the city on a trading trip.
Mrs. Ray Crystol, wife of Manager
Ray Crystol of the grocery depart
ment of the Peoples Warehouse, Is
expected to arrive home Sunday eve
ning from southern Oregon where she
has been on an extended visit.
Miss Florence Scliroeder, who Is to
be Instructor in history and German
at the high school this winter, has
arrived from Minnesota. She is a
graduate of the University of Minne
sota and Is a sister of Mrs. J, P.
Winter.
Jonathan Johnston of the Canadian
Pacific Irrigation scheme at Calgary,
Alberta, who has been in the city for
several days, left last evening for
Walla Walla from where he will go
to Calgary with a party of home
seekers in a few days.
Cargo of Perfect Lunilor.
With 2.S00,00 feet of lumber valu.
ed at $100,000, the British steamship
Ilford will clear at the custom hou'so
for European ports this afternoon,
says a Portland item. By long odds
It is the finest cargo and has a great
er value than any other that has ever
been set afloat at a Pacific coast port.
The cargo will be taken to Copenha
gen and Hamhurg. It consists prin
cipally of ship's decking, which was
sawed from the very beSt of material.
The shipment was taken on at the In.
man-Poulsen and Portland mills.
Lumber experts closely Inspected
every board before it went Into the
hold or on deck. If It bore the slight
est blemish it was rejected.
Catches Bljr Trout.
Harry Walther of this city, who Is
spending his vacation at Trout Lake,
caught a rainbow trout a few days
ago which measures 26 inches from
head to tail. Mr. Walther sent the
big fish to his parents here in the
city, where It attracted much atten
tion today.- It weighed about seven
pounds. The Dalles Chronicle.
It's All in the Eye
Thread Your Machine
Without Looking.
Costs a little more worth a
more than the old style needle.
lot
' Threadeasy" needles are made to
fit any sewing machine now- in com
mon use In the home, and are made
In three sizes for domestlo use:
"Fine," "Medium," and "Coarse."
They are put up in papers of two
needles each.
price 10c per Package
of Two.
JESSE FAILING
Main street, near bridge.
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, special 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
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years, due to the fact, that for two years, and since the college Is
under its new management, students are being graduated in less than
half the usual time required by business colleges. All graduates who
have desired positions, have been placed in excellent paying positions
by the school. Bookkeepers are graduated in about six months, and
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Cor. Main & Court Sts.
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