East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 03, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OIUEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1808.
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A New Shipment of
125 Ladies and Misses
Vcile and Panama
SKIRT'S
In Today by Express.
to
Direct from New York, you know the
rest. Come in and see them.
F. E. Livengood Co.
Teutsch's OldStandj
$6
PERSONAL
MENTION
City Brevities
TAI-T CONFERS WITH FO RAKER.
(Continued from page L)
Peaches, 50 cents a box at Ingrams.
All kinds of good dry wood. See
Mlnnls.
Best nut coal. Give us a chance.
Oregon Lumber Tard.
See us before you get your fuel.
Oregon Lumber Yard.-
Prices cut on Wire Fence. Call on
Goodman Hardware Co.
See Mlnnls for good dry wood that
burns. Lots of It on hand.
Home made bread, full pound
loves. Ingram's grocery, Saturday.
DrtsHed chickens Saturday at In
gram's grocery, formerly Demon's.
Wanted Girls to learn the millin
ery trade at the Peoples Warehouse.
For special prices on ranges, stove
and utensils, 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.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry A Milne, 'phone
Main S .
Massage, shampooing and manl
curing. Room 6, Smith-Crawford
building.
For rent Four suites light house
keeping rooms, rates reasonable. Ap
ply 301 South Main street.
Thirty days special prices on Amer
ican Field and Hog Fence. See Good
san Hardware Co.
For Rent Five-room cottage, hoi
ind cold water, electric lighted, good
location. Inquire 100 Bluff 'street.
Wanted Woman for general
housework; steady Job and good
wages. Call at 115 W. High street.
William Rahe left today for Adams
on a business trip.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent went
to Wenaha springs last evening.
It. A. Nichols, merchant of Dayton
Wash., Is here upon a short visit.
Dr. J. A. Donaghue left this morn
Ing for Hermlston upon a profession
al trip.
Douglass Bull of the Iilake-McFall
Paper company, left today for Walla
Walla,
President R. C. French of the Wes
ton normal school, arrived today on
train No. 1 from the east.
Charles Rayburn Is back from Port
land where he had been taking medl
cal treatment for a month.
George Perlnger and family left
trday for Portland, where the family
will reside during the winter.
T. M. Keller and family have re
turned from Meacham, where they
were camped during the hot weather.
Fred Hartman, son of Judge G. A.
Hartman, Is now employed aa a
salesman at the Gray Bros, grocery.
Louis Cargill was In town yester
day from the Helix country, where
he ran a thresher during the harvest
Miss Rita Wilson, who has been
visiting here this summer with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Weaver, left today for
Palouse.
Carl Engdahl, the well-known high
school student, has returned to the
city and will reenter the high school
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We have a fine watch hospital,
where, you may bring all your sick
wntehes and clocks and have them re
paired by the best talent In the city.
Our Work Is the 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
Jeweleiy and Optician. 72 Main.
and Mr. Taft remained till the four Monday.
hours' parado had passed. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winslow re-
Before Judge Taft was allowed to turned home last evening from west
depart on an automobile ride he con- em Oregon, where they had been up
sented to shake hands for 20 minutes or a short visit.
witn an eninusiasuc mron. me M,M E(Jna Tnompson Ieft thg
ride ended at the Lyceum theater at f. f w Walla. where
she will study music this winter in
4 o'clock, where, when Mr. Taft had
ueen cneerea lor a iew minuien uy th. pi.vher school of music
audience which filled the large play
house. Senator Foraker made his ap
pearunce. He was also enthusiasti
cally greeted as he took a seat beside
the candidate, after the later had ris
en and greeted htm with a handshake.
Then the speechmaking began.
President Hulholland of the club, In
troduced Mr. Taft as "the world's big
man," and many more complimentary
phrases.
Middle Bass Island, Sept. 3. Taft's
friends and advisers here Interpret
the handshiklng between Taft and
Senator Foraker as a complete sur
render on the part of Foraker. It Is
said Foraker will make no further
effort tp oppose Taft.
Taft men call attention to what
Foraker said in a speech, namely:
"I am for Taft." Taft does not say
he Is for Foraker. Surrender of For
aker Js the talk of the camp. Taft
declined to discuss the incident and
went fishing again today. On Sun
day he goes to Sandusky to make a
labor day address.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Maxwell of
Oklahoma City, are guests of their
cousins. Miss Bunch and Mrs. Myrtle
Hays N'eal and H. C. and Ed Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raley left on the
12:30 train today. Mr. Raley is go
ing to Milton upon business, while
Mrs. Raley will visit relatives In
Athena.
THE GREATEST
COPPER COUNTRY.
H. H. Grler, an Alaska copper man
who' Is registered at the Cornelius
from Valdez, is very enthusiastic over
the future of that country. "It Is
going to be the greatest copper coun
try In the world," he said this morn
iiig. "The Lake Superior country
can't touch It. The head of the
United States geological survey has
been up through there, and for more
than a year past he has had his men
stationed ah.out the country making
surveys and Investigations, and he
says that there Is more copper In the
Valdes copper belt than in Michigan,
Arizona and Montana all put togeth
er. That copper belt is 200 miles
long by 100 miles wide, and it is all
copper. I have been spending two
months In the Michigan mining sec
tion and have been all through It,
and I tell you, It can't touch our
country up there.
"No, we're not doing a thing now
but Just waiting. I have been wait
ing for eight years and I'd wait eight
years more before I'd turn loose of
my holdings. I'm trying all the time
to get more.
"The Guggenheimer-Morgan-Rock-
efeller road is progressing fast Into
that district now and will be there
before long. Then things will begin
to move. We haven't taken out a
tit of ore so far, because we are 150
miles from the coast and have had
no means of transporting it. But this
line will make things all right.
"Most people when they think of
Alaska Imagine that It Is' all bitterly
cold. It Is not nearly as cold in the
Valdez region as it Is In Montana, and
the Dakotas. I have made a 150-tnlle
trip with a dog team In the middle
of winter and wore not even an over
coat, Just my ordinary clothes, such
as I wear now, and a Jumper and
overalls.
'Some day before long that coun
try Is going to be full of big hotels
and sanitariums and will be the great
est health resort in the United States.
I never knew of a sick person In that
country."
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JURY LIST PREPARED.
SI LTAX TO HAXG..
Also to Pay Heirs of Victim in Purang
Island Raid.
Manila, Sept. 3. The Philippines
territorial supreme court today de
cided that the sultan of Dunaharra
must hang for participation In the
raid on Parang island, Mindanao In
January, 1908, when J. W. McDonald,
an American, was killed. The sultan
was ordered to pay McDonald's heirs
10 00 pesos.
lU'RNS AXH .IOIIXSOX MATCHED
Articles Signet! for 20-Roumt
at MellKnimjv "
New York, Sep't. 3. The cable dis
patches today announce a mntch be
tween Tommy Burns and Jack John
son the negro, has been arranged for
Thanksgiving afternoon at Melbourne.
This will be the greatest fight of the
year. It will be for 20 rounds and a
purse of $25,000.
Fine Prtwlion Cheap.
Commencing Friday, Ingram's gro
cery will sell fine Elberta and Per
fection free-stone peaches for 60
cents a box, only two boxes to one
person. Order early before they're
gone. Ingram's grocery.
I Hot or Cold Bottle 1
The new vaoum bottle, willkeep
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.
From Names Given Below Seven
Grand Jurors Will bo Drawn.
The Jury list for the coming term
of circuit court has Just been pre
pared. It Is as follows:
T. C. Taylor, Pendleton; J. H. Coff-
man, Milton; Fred Hascall, Pilot
Rock: W. H. Dale, Vansycle; Ell
Heater, Milton; L. K. Kurtwrlght,
Pendleton; C. W. Mathews, Pilot
Rock; W. G. Russell, Athena; F. E
Sherman, Pendleton; M. E. Shutrum,
Fulton; C. H. Rosenberg, Fulton;
Henry Schmidt, Athena; A. V. Dan
iel, Pendleton; T. J. Tweedy, Pen
dleton; W. P. Hastings, Weston; D,
E. Motley, Ferndale; F. A. Gordon,
Pendleton; J. A. Molstrom, Union; D.
Kemler, Pendleton; Elmer Pell, Ad
ams; Peter Sheridan, Echo; s. K.
Yates, McKay; Manuel Frledley, He
lix; William Futter, Ukiah; T. J.
Ward, Echo; A. A. Cole, Vinson; Rob'
ert E. Allen, Freewater; Fred Elf-
fert, Ferndale; M. F. Dick, Alba;
William Ellis, McKay; Walter W.
Wagner, Pilot Rock.
From the above list of names the
grand Jury will also be selected.
The jury term of court begins Sep
teniber 21.
A RAILROAD INJUNCTION.
Fljrlit on the Two-Cent Unto Passed
In Arkansas'.
St. Paul, Sept. 3. A temporary
Injunction was granted today by
Judge Vandewater of the state circuit
court, restraining the operation of the
two-cent railroad rate law passed by
the legislature of Arkansas. He holds
the law Is confiscatory.
8tenrt'9 Friends Active.
Wilcox, Ariz., Sept. 3. Discovery
of what Is believed to be a plan of
the war department to shelve the
case of Colonel William Stewart, of
Fort Grant, now In exile, until after
election, has resulted today In n largo
number of warning messages being
received here from the colonel's
fi lends, requesting that they be for
warded to the desolate army post
where Colonel Stewart Is awaiting
orders on his Journey to Fort Hua
huca to take-the 90-mlle ride test.
All United to Win.
Chicago, Sept. 3. Chairman Hitch
cock Is planning a grand speaking
tour of the four presidential aspir
ants who opposed Taft for the nomi
nation. Fairbanks, La Follette, For
aker and Knox. Leaders think the
quartet will make a strong argument
for the ticket, by showing all are
working together.
Twin Falls Sugar neets.
Twin Falls News: The Idaho Beel
Sugar company has announced Its
willingness to take the product of
2000 acre of bets on the Twin Falls
tract for lta Blackfoot factory. The
Oregon Short Line will grant a rate
of 11 per ton and the sugar company
has indicated that if conditions war
ranted It would rebate half this ex
pense. This would give the farmers
4.25 per ton for their beets, f. o. b.
Twin Falls. The company has de
Glared Its Intention 'to build two fac
tories on the Twin Falls tract.
Cuban Uses Glue.
Consul General James L. Rodgers,
writing from Habana, says that the
Cuban imports of dry glue In the fis
cal year 1906 amounted to 410,294
pounds, of which the United States
furnished 194,713 pounds, 'Germany,
114,081 pounds, and France 42,909
pounds. The glue Is used In the wood
working trades, from which there Is
an Increasing demand.
Pendleton Cloak & Suit Housd
Distinctive individuality in Tailored
Suits for Women who make their
selections here at
$25.00 to $42.50.
There is broad choice of both plain and
fancy models, in fabrics of many kinds, so
cleverly tailored and finished you'll think
they should be marked several dollars higher-
Sweater Stock Complete
Your choice of Colors from
$1.25 to $6.00.
New Tailored Skirts arrixing al
most daily.
In Corsets we have the Sahlin, La
Princess and Kid Fitting in all
sizes from $ 1 .50 to $7.50
The
UP-TO-DATE STORE
Peace or War.
Helena, Mont., Sept. 3. The Indus
trial peace of Montana, Washington
and Wyoming hinges upon the con
ference begun here today between the
coal miners and Cnited Mine Work
ers on the wage scale for the north
west. Failure to decide means a gen.
eral strike affecting Montana and
Washington and will prolong the Wy
oming trouble. Twenty-five thous
and men will be affected.
Will Scrap for Maine.
Chicago, Sept. 3. The democratic
national organization Is planning to
make a sweeping campaign in Maine
between now and the state election. on
ptembe'r 15. The foremost orators
will be sent Into Maine to make a de
termined effort to carry It for Bryan.
NATURE SPARES
Th. Stricken Ilovo Front drier.
What a fcriiinn'.e nrovislm of nature
It is, that deprives the rose or i; ria i
ru:Tering; for how poignant wcu.d be : '
::M to discover, in the lieitiit f ':
.oomlnsr clury, that n canker fed c.t it.
.lunrt. and that its beauty and f:a;v. :'.
troro doomed forever. Nature iil'.vny.
-pares the snffef!i.;;; r'.;'. ia a Vcr.t.";!)'
t. re-liretFo of roMsin.? rewvi"..'.
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f.'jsohitely rt'.'Stviys tl'l.i
!ormlitlnj the hair to ; i -f.rro
tntnded. Sold by !-..'
1st. ?cnd 10c. in sta!"" ' '
' Tho Herpicldci Co.. lvn
Two sizes 60 cents and 11.00.
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JOSEPH ELL
INSURANCE:
REAL ESTATE I
Room 3, Savings Bank Building.
Phone Black 2371.
. See the Twin-Dime Across the Street.
THE NEW
DIMB
Moving Pictures Like Life
Entire change of Program every Sunday, Tuesday
and Friday.
Absolutely fire-proof and the best
ventilated theatre in the' city.
A Better Show at the Same Price
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c
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You Pay For Your Competi
tor's Advertising When It
Is Better Than Your Own!
OF COURSE the bills are not sent to you
he pays them, BUT he pays them out of
profits which would have been yours if your
advertising had been better than his.
You will continue to pay the other fellow's
advertising bills and, in the same way, for his
automobiles, his new store fixtures, his expan
sion in every way until you decide that you'll
stop it, improve and expand your advertising,
SET THE PACE YOURSELF, AND
Ug Him Pay For
Your Advertising!
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