. j,.,,;ip4.tnnHWilHW -"fcj-f-w- : 'r- r,'' .-' v. --... V EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, tVEDXESIiAV, SEPTEMBER 30, JftW PAGE FIVE. Shirt waist Specials For Fair VeoIt See Corner Window Display All the new creations, in Net, French Flannels, Madras and Linen now be ing shown. Madras tailored Waists with linen collars, all shades $2 Pretty Net Waists in white and ecru . $5.90 French Flannels, a dozen patterns . . $2.50 Dont Forget that Suit, Coat or Skirt, our Stock is Complete Ladies Suits . $15.00 to $40.00 Ladies Coats . $5.00 to $40.00 Ladies Skirts . $3.97 to $20.00 F. E. Livengood & Co. TeuLsch's Old Stand MEN 10 PLH TOMORROW FURTHER INDICTMENTS- IN HUT NOT DIVULGED Jiiiih C. Ireland on Trial Today for Stealing; Town from Athena Livery Wahlo FcrgiiHon ProHccvim; Dun I. Sinytlio Defend C'aoo Nearly Heady for Jury. HIGH NCI IDOL CLASSES ELECT OFFICERS I'OR THE YEAR Tilil Ml) CUM II SETTLERS CONGEST IN REST ADVERTISED CITIES. Mttlforil Niitlrf Help to Care for Eu.su ern Nil( Coming. Into State lino!" Muii )M-4ils to I'ortluntl to Suggest GimkI Town to Send Tlicm to Pendleton Mil)' (Jet Sunic Hc-uHh From Well Conducted Publicity Movement. Help Wanted Respectable city wants assistance In caring for aur p.us settlers. Can't take cure of all tn people coming In. How would an "ad" like that look vlth Pendleton's name attached? Vet Ii ndlcton may be forced to appeal fur assistance in tearing for the new- . in.ra If the advertising campaign .hci, in to bo Inaugurated here In car ta il mi with the name degree of suc cess that Willamette valley and A dainty scarf pin lf one of the rtat'st pieces of Jewelry a person can own. We have a nice stock of them in either gold or gold filled, ranging from 7.V to $10.00 each. Call nnd see them. No trouble to show goods at our house. Louis Hunziker Jeweler nnd Optician. "26 Main St. southern Oregon towns seem to have received from Judicious use of book It ts und boost material and the co ngelation of the Oregon Development l ague. Such cities as Salem, Eu gene, The Dalles, Ashland, Grant's Pass, How-burg- nnd Medford are rapidly growing In population, while the country surrounding Is receiving additions to Its permanent resident list dally from the east and south west, where the efforts of the league have been especially directed. A wimple communication to the Commercial club of that city, Is given by the Portland Telegram to show how the favored sections of the state are profiting by the systematic action of the organization engaged In adver tising the state's Inducements to In meseekeis. It Is from A. H. Mil ler, secretary of the Oregon Develop ment league at Medford, Jackson county, as follows: "I am up against a proposition and wish to ask your advice. There are so many people coming to Medford with their furniture by the carload that the Southern Pacific tracks are get ling so filled that we will not be able to get in cars to ship the apple crop. "There is not a house of any kind In town that can be rented. As I was having to go to dinner last evening a man whom I had met last March on a tour of Inspection staggered up against the boll. ling and called to me. He was faggej out with house hunt ing with no success. His car of goods had arrived and he can't find a place to put them. There are half a dozen In the same fix. "Possibly you can suggest some remedy or toll me of some town In Oregon that really needs these peo ple. 1 will be very glad to divert-a few families until we can adjust our si Ives somew hat. Any Ideas that you can present will be thankfully re (( Ived. Eight families have come direct from an Indiana town and I am told there are some more packing up. We must do something, so I leave It up to you." Appearing by counsel In the cir cuit court this afternoon, the men re cently Indicted by the grand Jury for breaking the prohibition law asked to be given until tomorrow morning to plead. Their request was granted and unless a further delay occurs they will plead before Judge Bean In the morning. Further Indictments were brought In by the grand Jury today, but noth ing regarding the cases has been yet made public. Ireland on Trial. Practically the entire day hag been taken up with the trial of James C. Ireland, who Is accused of having stolen a team from the McBrlde sta able at Athena. Ireland Is being defended by At torney Pan P. Smythe, while C. J. Ferguson Is prosecuting. The state completed Its case this forenoon and for the defense Ireland himself was upon the stand this afternoon as his own chief witness. From all appearances the case will go to the Jury this afternoon. At ai. clasH meeting held yesterday ufternoon two of the high school classes elected corps of officers for this year. At th? senior class meeting Alfred Euster v.'as chosen as president; Miss Gertruile Jordan as secretary and Miss fjora Warner as class reporter. It has been young Euster's Intention to leave the school when his family moves to Portland, but his class friend. are hopeful that he will not do ho. He Is also a member of the foot ball fjearn and If be leaves he will be mlssnd by his gridiron associates. At tho Junior class election held! yesterday officers were chosen as fol lows: Harvey McDill, president; Roy. Rowland, vice president; Brook Dickson-, secretary and treasurer; and Edith Slater, class reporter. The Junior class this year Is un usually ftrong both in number itiid In the character of Its members. There are 45 Juniors enrolled this year and among the number are some ot the most enfluential In the school. At the meeting yesterday It Wei de cided to give a class play somo time this year and the production wtll be "Tho College WMow," Georgv Ado's clever comedy. GEO. IIARTM.W, JR., NAMED FOR GOVERNOR S STAFF. POLITICAL DAY ATTRACTS CROWDS (Continued from page 1.) For Sail. One of the very best wheat farms In Gilliam county, Oregon, consisting of 800 acres, all plow land, and all now in summer fallow ready for sed Ing; fair Improvements with drilled well, yielding plenty of water, on place; situated near Olex, on county rond. Address R. T. Cox, Portland. Oregon. Vocal music Quartet "Oregon." Hon. A. M. Crawford, attorney general. Hand Patriotic airs. The program committee Is not cer tain whether Governor Chamberlain will be In attendance on Thursday or Friday, nnd they hope that other state officials will be present nnd participate In the exercises of Oregon Day. Pioneer Day a SueoeM. Yesterday afternoon's program was of especial Interest to the large number of pioneers who were pres ent. Though the address delivered by Hon. J. D. Lee was more than ordinary, the talk by Colonel J. H. Haley on "Reminiscences," dealing as it did with the early history of Pen dleton and vicinity, was perhaps of more Interest to the people of this city. After paying a high tribute to the Stirling worth of the early pio neer, the colonel told of the wonder ous transformation when has been worked out In Pendleton and Vina till: county since he first came here in 1S62. Addison Hennett. who address on "Fruit." had been carried over from the day before nlso delighted his hearers, as usual. George Hartman, Jr.. assistant cashier of the First Na.Uonal bank, and former first HeutenaM In the sec ond Oregon Infantry, has been ap pointed as a member of Governor Chamberlain's official, staff. He has the rank of lieutenant colonel and his appointment was made last week when the staff was revised. Made Harness for 65 Years. On this afternoon's Northern Pa cific train there arrived Mr. and Mrs. William Hamley of Kendrlck, Idaho, parents of J. J. Hamley of the Ham ley harness store, whose guests they will be for some time. William Ham ley is probably the oldest harness maker In the northwest, having been engaged In the business for 65 years. His son, J. J. Hamley, has been In the business for 34 years. BASEBALL SCORES. National Ieagtie. The New York club lost Its place In the lead of the National league pen nant race yesterday by dropping to Philadelphia, while Chicago was win ning from Cincinnati. At New York First game, Phila delphia 2; New York 8. Second game, Philadelphia 7; New York 1. At Pittsburg First game, Pitts burg 7; St. Louis 0. Second game, Pittsburg 6; St. Louis 5. At Boston Boston 6; Brooklyn 2. At Clncifnati Cincinnati 2, Chica. go 6. American League. At Cleveland Cleveland 6, Phila delphia 4. Second game Cleveland 9; Phila delphia 0. At St. Louis First game, St Luls 6. New York 0. Second game, St. Louis 2. New York 1. At Chicago First game, Chicago i Boston 1. Second game, Chicago 2, Boston 0. At Detroit First game. Detroit, 4, Washington 1. Second game. De troit 7, Washington 3. Coast league. At Los Angeles Los Angeles, 5-9-2, San Francisco. 4-4-4. At O.iklmd Oakland. 9-6-1; Port land. 4-6-3. Northwest League. At Tacoma Aberdeen. 2-5-0; Ta- coma, 0-4-2. At Butte Butte, 4-6-2; Seattle, 7-6. At Vancouver Vancouver 6 Spokane, 4-6-2. 0- -8-5; Clark's Grocery 544-546 Main St. Try a pound can of our Genuine Arabian Mocha & Java COFFEE Imported from Arabia and not a South American imitation. Queen (imp House Sold. Van Puymbroeck & Beddow, pro prietors of the Queen Chop House, the Main street restaurant, recently lemodeled after having been damag ed by fire, have sold out to T. Olesen, who will take charge at once. Olesen was a member of the firm of Olesen & Hansen, proprietors of the Maze saloon, which went Into bankruptcy Immediately after the county went for prohibition. o. n. & N. orrieiais. General Superintendent M. lot or Cold Bottle The new vaoum bottle, will keep contents hot for 24 hpurs, warm for 48 hours, and cold for 72 hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00, quarts $7.50. KEI?IPE 1 HE DKUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. J Buckley and Tom Walsh, superinten dent of tho Washington division of the O. R. & N.. arrived in Pendleton last evening in their private cars, hav ing Just completed a tour of Inspec tion of the Washington division. Buckley's car was attached to No. 2 and taken on east while Walsh re turned to Spokane today, his car hav ing been attached to the noon train. i Home from the East. Miss Ethel Fraker, who has been in Minneapolis for the past four months, studying vocal music under Professor Willard Patten and visiting her sister, Miss Mytelene Fraker, re turned home last evening. POI.YGAMIST WILL DROP FIGHT FOR ADMISSION San Francisco, .Sept. 30. Despite the fact that he announced yesterday that he would fight the deportation proceedings against him at Washing ton, Robert T. Bosnian, the Chinese millionaire, whose admission that he had two wives kept him out of this country, announced through attorneys today that he would return to China and drop the fight. Pendleton Cloak & Suit llouso Is the place and now is the time to make your selection of a Ladies Suit, Goat or Raincoat We can save you money on anything in our line We are showing a new arrival of Suits, Goats and Petticoats Misses and Children's Coats, ladies and miss es Skirts, Furs, Hand Bags, Belts and Corsets Ve are Headquarters for Underwear At the UP-TO-DATE STORE City Brevities IXMITLAND WILL PURSUE THE PENDLETON Pl.AX Portland, Sept. 30. Pursuant to the Jction of the city council, at the so licitation of "Mayor Lane, in appro pr'ntlng funds for 10 additional pa trolmen to be used In eradicating the social evil from Portland, chief of Police Gritzmacher Issued orders last night to the detective bureau to notify all women in the North End that they must vacate the premises occupied by them within one week from today. Fine Havlland at Ingrams, Fresh fruits, vegelablea, Ingrams. Try La FonUIne's Sunday dinners. Fresh Olymplli oystera at Hohbach's. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mtnnls. Try those Isabelle grapes and quin ces at Ingrams. Best nut coal. Give us a chance. Oregon Lumber Yard. Dressed chickens for Sunday's din ner, Saturday at Ingrams. Children's bear skin coats at $2.75. worth $5. Wonder Store. Second-hand hack for sale cheap. Inquire at Ingram's grocery. See Mlnnls for good dry wood that burns. Lots of it on hand. Every fruit on the Pendleton mar ket can be found at Ingram's. Bed sheets, 72x90 Inches, at 49c each, worth 75c. The Wonder Store. Protect your family and yourself. Join the Fraternal Brotherhood. Be sure and see us before you get your fuel. Oregon Lumber Yard. Lost Pair gold spectacles In black case. Finder leave at this office. New shipment of quinces and Isa belle grapes Just arrive! at Ingrams Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. AH kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone Main 5. Just received, fresh shipment of Swift's premium hams and bacon at Ingram?. Havlland, crockery, glassware and kitchen utensils of every description at Ingrams. Notice Furnishings for tale and rooming house to rent. Inquire 621 Garden street We have what you want. The Fra ternal Brotherhood pays accident, a well as Insurance. For sale Scholarship In Pendleton business college at big reduction. Ad dress Box, 74, Echo, Ore. He who hesitates la lost. Send In your application to Pendleton Lodge No. 324, of the T. F. B. Dr. Cole has resumed practice. Of fice Judd building. Phone Main 117. Residence phone Main 138. Girl wanted for general housework in a small family. Inquire 809 West Court street Phone Black 3852. W. R. Graham, while in Portland recently, purchased a fine line of Co lumbia graphophones to be added to the stock of the Pendleton Furniture co. ; Don't overlook our big reduction sale. Everything In the hardware -i line at greatly reduced prices for the next 20 day9 Goodman Hardware company. Lost Gentleman's open face gold watch with shoestring attached, near Adams about two weeks ago. If the party who was riding the grey mare and carrying a bundle found It or whoever found it. please leave same at this office. To Fair Visitors Buy a farm. In southern Oregon for $200 and you get a town lot in Lakeview free. Pay able $10 a month. Get particular! of Pendleton Investment company, American National bank building. Transfer Sheep. Eleven carloads of sheep were transferred here today from the line of the O. R. & N. to the Northern Pa cific. The sheep were loaded at Hll gard and are being shipped to Tacoma. Home cooking Thursday nnd Friday nt Ingrams. CHINESE D.WDITS GET SMl'GGLED AMMUNITION Iur New liirtliH. The following births have Just been reported: To Mr and Mrs. R. Forster, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hodgens, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz, a 12-pound son. To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Royce, of Ju niper, a daughter. New Snlewliuly. Anthony's Cloak and Suit House has been fortunate in securing the services of Genevieve Harris of Athe na, as saleslady. The new employe has had years of experience In this line of work and she Is considered a valuable addition to the already ef ficient force In a store which Is rap idly growing in popularity. New Mill Foreman. A new foreman for the Forster planing mill arrived this morning when a son was born to Mr- and Mrs. R. Forster at their home on College street. Bead t9 East Oregonlan. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 30. It was discovered today that arms and aniu nition arc being regularly smuggled from Vancouver to aid Chinese ban dits and pirates on the western side of the Pacific. When the steamer Empress arrived at Hong Kong on the last trip she had many packages label ed "Soap," but which contained am-unltion. FMilug Open to All. Portland. Sept 30. AH along the banks of the Columbia river there Is great activity today among fishermen owing to the order of Cnlted States Judge Wolverton to the effect that fishing is open to all licensed fisher men pending a decision of the I'nlted States supreme court In the Christ Nlelson case. The First National Bank Pendleton, Oregon Report of the Condition, September 23, 1908. To the Comptroller of the Currency. Condensed A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gen tle way that does you good. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s and Pendleton Drug Co.'s drugstores. Wanted To rent a good four or five-room cottage with bath. Must be close In. Address P. O. box B. latest record for Columbia graph ophones at Graham's. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$ Overdrafts United States bonds.... Other bonds and warrants Bank building CASH. 906,300. SS 34,690.17 257.425.00 20,745.99 20,000.00 Cash on hand. $146,019.60 Due from ' banks .... 4S2.814.2S Redemption fund 7,000.00 635,833. SS $1,874,995.92 liabilities!. Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surlpus and undivided Profits 83.149..05 Circulation 137,500.00 Duo other banks 32,880.78 Deposits 1,421,466 09 $1,874,995.93 I, G. M. Rice, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. M. RICE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September, 1908. C. K. CRANSTON. , (SEAL.) Notary Pubttc for Oregon.