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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908. PAGE jnVJb SiKIQBS PERSONAL MENTION Yes, Our Entire Fall Line Now Here. Men, Women and Child ren We can lit You out in Any Kind of a Shoe You Want. A Full Line of Thompson Bros. Shoes For Men, $3.50 to $5.00 A New Fall Stock of Sil-Kid Shoes for Women $3.50 and $4.00 For Misses and Children we are show ing a Complete New Line in Pretty Patent Leather with Extension Soles, $1.50 to $3.00 F. E. Livengood Co. TeuLsch's Old Stand MlHft Alma Harris la here today from her home at La Grande. O. D. Teel came up from Echo last evening on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sallng return ed last evening from Weston. Asa Thomson and R. N. Stanfleld are In the city today from Echo. Harry Redford returned last eve ning from Portland, where he had been for a few weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Penland, who kane City league, while Brubaker has been catching for Wardner-Kellogg. Besides these, Vaughn Jones Is now playing for Wallace and John Halm Is catching for the Wardner-Kellogg aggregation They, also Intend enter ing the Montana state school. If this report be true, It Is probable that the athletic relations between Mis soula and the Inland empire teams will be cut off. MO CARGO FOR ORIENT, Hio Alexia Leave I'ortlmul With CUhhU Valued at $108,732. Carrying a cargo valued at $198,- 732, practically all of It being made up of flour, the Oriental liner Alesla have been camping at Meacham for Captaln Ern(it left down thg after. six weeks, have returned home. Mnnn .. tnp an. ,a Clarence Penland and wife came ports, says the Portland Telegram. down last night from Meacham, where Her flour consignment measures 49,- thcy had been camped weeks. for several jig barrels valued at $198,076, leav ing but $656 as the value of the gen R. L. and R. N. Oliver and families eral freight have returned home from Meacham About 1000 barrels of flour will be after an outing of many weeks In the I delivered to Importers In MoJI and mountains. 797 barrels will go to Yokohama. H. H. Copeland, the Pilot Rock More than 47,000 barrels will be dls blacksmith, Is here today on a short charged at Hongkong, to which port visit. He formerly ran the "Missouri" three-fourths of the shipments from City Brevities All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnnis. Ingram's for groceries, formerly Demon's. Furnished rooms, 602 Water street. phone Red 2052. Best nut coal. Give us a chance. Oregon Lumber Yard. See us before you get your fuel. Oregon Lumber Yard. Prices cut on Wire Fence. Call on Goodman Hardware Co. See Mlnnis for good dry wood that burns. Lota of It on hand. For special prices on ranges, stoves and utensils, see Goodman Hardware Co. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. Unfurnished nousekeeplng rooms for rent Enquire at East Oregonlan office. All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry & Milne, 'phone Wanted Japanese boy wants house o; office work by the day. eave or dcrs this office. Thirty days special prices on Amer ican Field and Hog Fence. See Good man Hardware Co. For Rent Five-room cottage, hoi and cold water, electric lighted, good location. Inquire 100 Bluff street. Wanted Woman for general "housework; steady Job and good T.ages. Call at 116 W. High street. Peaches, pears, grapes, plums, ap ples, cnnteloupes and watermelons, always fresh, at Ingram's grocery, for merly Demott's. Cucumbers, sweet corn, tomatoes, string beans, beets, sweet potatoes and lettuce at Ingram's grocery, for merly Demott's. blacksmith shop here. County Commissioner Cropp went to Pendleton last evening to purchase thoroughbred bucks for his own use. Baker City Democrat. Charles Benson, a talented pianist of Lewlston, and who has been at Wenaha springs for some time pase, passed through .the city today. the Willamette river have been sent In the past six months. The little dab of goods on the Ale. sla constituting the miscellaneous freight Is as follows: Five cases of beef and mushrooms, three packages of coffee mills, 17 cases of cereals and canned milk, 25 cases of electrle fuses and 15 cases of condensed milk. That the steamer Is loaded to capac- Frank r. K.elsay, of the engineering ,ty ,g by the tha flhfl b Aji Kcho of W. P. RUiorn. Mrs. Anna S. Williams, the second wife of W. P. Rlhorn, filed suit for , , , . , . ... camped near Meacham for the past annulment of her marriage In the firm of Young & Kelsay, came up from Portland this morning on busi ness with the water commission. Mrs. M. J. Carney and daughters and Louis La Dow, who have been drawing 23.6 feet of water. It Is planned for her to go to sea on high tide tomorrow. CATTLE RATE LOWERED. five weeks, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.. Hill return- from Huntsvllle, circuit court this morning, says a Portland item. Mrs. Williams Is the wife on whose complaint Rihorn was d l"t evening arrested on a charge of polygamy. She then discovered that her husband Mr. Hill's parents for a few days. whom she had married as Pearl R. Williams, had another wife then IIv- Ing and not divorced, the other wife's name being Corda Ware Rlhorn. Rl horn was arrested at Tillamook and Government Orders Railroads to Cut Present Schedules. A Washington dispatch says of the Wash., where theq had been visiting reduction of freight rates on cattle ordered by the Interstate commerce commission yesterday: A sweeping reduction of from XVt to 5 cents per hundred pounds on Alf Johnson and family have re turned from Lehman springs where Mr. Johnson furnished music during the summer season at the springs. A. D. Reynolds, Inventor of the brought back to Portland, where he Reynolds combined harvester, which pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nfl8 bocn used Buccessfully In this one year In the county Jail. range cattle shipments, to be carried Into effect by October 15, Is effected In an order issued today by the In terstate commerce commission In the case of the Cattle Raisers' association TIiooukIiIkxI Rams for Sale. J. M. Keeney of the Cunningham Sheep & Land company, will arrive here this week with 1000 head of Cotswold and Lincoln rams from the Willamette valley for sale. He will be In this city all day Saturday, Au gust 29, at the O. R. & X. stock yards and sheepmen are Invited to In, spect the rams. They are all young animals and thoroughbreds and this will be an opportunity to secure some fine rams for Umatilla county herds .NO STAGE AFTER SEPTEMBER 1. county this season, will leave for his lf Texas affa,ngt the Ml8sour, Kan. hnmA in Rririnv fnl In n f p w invt I . , v. j saa antJ Texas and 58 ot-ier common for a few weeks visit. . tan ici a, Mrs. Harry Styles or Pullman. Is The reduction carries out the com visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. E. Harris mission's condemnation last spring of of the Vogue millinery store today, t he railroad advances In rates. naving come down last evening from The rates ordered cut today are on Huntsvllle, In company with Mr. and range cattle from points InTexas.N'ew airs, manei m. ne is mr. inn s Mexico and Oklahoma to northern Sister. 'Irane-en In Wyoming Xphrnalcn South George Carney and Louis La Dow (Dakota and Montana, and on cattle will leave tomorrow morning from I In carloads from the southwest to Chi Meacham for a hunting trip through cago, East St. Louis, St. Joseph, St. the Blue mountains to the Looking Louis, Kansas City, New Orleans and Glass district. They expect to take Omaha pack horses and will be absent for The stag from IHiikImiii Springs station to Wennlm spring will not be discontinued until nfier September 1. rived today from Baker City and otlv several weeks. E. A. McKcnna, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacific, ar- In Inst evening's Nier it was stated they would he taken off at once. As n numlx'r of Molo Intended to go from this elty to Wennlm Saturday nml Sunday this correction Is cheer fully made. eea 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. We ar 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. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Dunkard fumlles of western Penn sylvania have made and used "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy" ana reared their families on It for a hundred years. Now you can buy It of your dealers. Ask for It and use" It, be cause it Is pure; because It Is the best rough remedy made today. Try It For snle by any druggist and all deal ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co. For Snlo. 640 acres of fine wheat land, five miles cast of Helix, one-half summer fallow; fine house and barns, and other Improvements. On easy terms. One half cash, balance on time, 7 per Vast Rnnj-e Area Burned. A. S. Ireland, forest supervisor for the Deschutes national reserve, with headquarters In this city, returned to day from the fire area south of Bend and snys that first reports about the damage were not exaggerated, says an item from Prlneville. Three en tire townships have been burned over, half of one township being swept clean and the others destroyed except fir sivall patches here and there. Mr. Ireland says It was the worst flre lie ever saw afield. It was an unremit- Mine Sue,l for $15,818 hv 1 " '"K"1 a"a men and the flames, and the men conquered only after three weeks of the hardest kind of work, back firing being largely resorted to. Water had to be carried as far as 16 miles in some places by tank wagons devised speedily for that purpose. er eastern Oregon points where lie has been looking after shipments for his system. The shipment of fruit, hny, hogs, cattle and grain from east ern Gregory points will he heavier this year than ever before, according to his estimates MIXER ASKS BIO DAMAGES. Columbia Injure! Employe. Ora E. Blgelow, through his attor neys, Hart & Nichols, yesterday filed in the district court a suit for dam ages against the Columbia Gold Min ing company, a corporation. The complaint is quite voluminous and recites that the plaintiff was In the employ of the company as a pump man when an accident occurred and he was badly Injured; that the ma chinery was unsafe and that It was Good Upland Wheat. Messrs. S. L. Baer of the Baer Mercantile company, and C. F. Ox- man, the extensive sheep and cattle cent interest. Entire J. M. Bentley. through the neglect of the company mvrer of Durkeo' rald a vlsit 5'eSter" Hartman Ore. Abstract Co., Pendleton, The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunk ars recommended "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell br.rk or white hickory tree. For sale by any drugglBt and all dealers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co. f Hot 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 $500, quarts $7.50. 1 HE DRUQ STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. J that he received the Injuries and the Injuries left him a cripple for life. The amount claimed In the suit Is $15,618, $618 of which 4s foe hospital fees and medical attendance. The accident happened at the well known Columbia mine last February Blgelow Is 23 years of age and at the time of the accident was earning $3.50 per day. day to the Baer, Lcvlnger & com pany's body of wheat land situated out on the Llllard Flat and Haines and brought back with them a sam- I of the wheat grown there estl mated at about 60 bushels to th acre, says the Baker City Democrat WHITMAN" MAY LOSE TWO BIG ATHLETES "Doc Brubaker" and Stanley Bor leski, star Whitman college athletes, It Is rumored, says the Spokane Chronicle, along with a number of other young college boys from the In land emplro who have been playing professional ball this summer, intend to go to school at the University of Montana at Missoula, where the con ference rulings are not In vogue and where they will be permitted to take part In college athletics, despite the fact that they have been playing ball this summer. Borleski has been playing at Sand Point and with the cfubs tn the Spo- Mnternlty Ward. Opened at St. Anthony's hospital maternity ward. Ward charges, $1 60 per day. Private room charges range from $2 up per day. Dressed chickens at Ingram's gro cery, Saturday, formerly iemott s. Before Retiring Any unpleasant after effects from a late supper may be auickly dispelled, and restful sleep assured by taking a dose of the world-famed correctives BEECH AMS PILLS Soli Ererywli.ra. I- 10c sad S6 Pendleton Cloak & Suit House Pendleton's Up-to-Date Store. It is interesting to watch the new arrivals and note the changes in styles from those of last season. Each day sees the assortment of Fall goods increas ed. We have now in stock the largest, assortment . of Children and Misses' Coats and Jackets ever shown here. When you think of Fall Underwear come and look at the new assort ment at the up-to-date Store. The Right Goods at the Right Prices. Buy of us and it's all right Our Entire Line of Summer and Early Fall Ini to go at ST for two days only Friday I Saturday You can secure good Hat values during this great sale reduction, at from I 2 to 1 -3 off the original cost. Be sure to call FRIDAY or SATURDAY Campbell illinery 616 Main St. Good Millinery for Less. About Head wear We have the latest styles and . shapes for Fall wear. We have Hats ranging in prices from $1.00 to the $5.00 Stetson, Come in and look them over. WOMINGMEN'S CLOTHING CO. Cor. Main Webb Sts Old Hunt Depot