EIGHT FAGES DAILY EAST OKEGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TI ESDW, NOVEMBER 8, 1908. jaW PAGE FIVE. Third Day of Our Big COAT SPECIAL Free Fur or Shirtwaist with any coat in the house all this week. 300 Coats to Choose From UNDERWEAR. For Men, Women and Children in Cotton or Wool. Forrest Mills Underwear For Ladies, Cotton, Wool and Silk and Wool, SI, $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50 a garment. Union Suits, $1.50, S2.00, $250, $3.00 and $3.50. F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place PERSONAL MENTION City Brevities Krndi Olyinptu oyler at Hohbach'a. "Gas" aid Irons at W. J. Clark 4 Co 'a, Howard heateri at W. J. Clarke & Co.'a. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnrls. Wanted To hire one team. O. A RohMns. Furnished housekeeping roomf, 301 S. Main. Skntea free at the rink ask Ire land about It. U'St nut coal. Give ut a chance Oregon Lumber Yard. To skater Ask Ireland how to ge 'free tickets each week. S Mlnnla for good dry wood that burns. Lota of It oh hand. Gas sad Irons cost lc an hour to op n(e. See W. J. Clarke Si Co. Ouk wood, the heat producer, for .sale at the Oregon Lumber yard. For Kent New well furnished hcuse. Inquire (107 Willow .street. Fine and delicious grapes, pears and apples, Just received at Ingram's RTO' eery Hot chocolate, tomato bullllon, rliim bullllon and sandwiches at the .Delta. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. LoHt rialn gold ring on streets of lVndletnn. Kecelve reward this of fice. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. For Hunt Six-mum house. In quire 513 Franklin street. "Phone red 2552. Wanted liy woman, position to do cooking or housework. Address L. W., this office. Every fresh vegetable the market affords can be fount' dally at In gram's Grocery. For Sale Five-acre ranch, well Improved. 1 Vi nilles east of Pendle t n. Address Box 670 P. O. Uus La Fontaine has Just received .a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. Lost 'Sunday evening, small gold necklace, with goldstone cross attach ed Heturn to this office for reward. Graham's regular prices on talking machines are as How and lower thur the prices charged elsewhere nt so called sales. latest records arriving dally. Wanted Boy of 15 years or over to woik In printing office. Good oppor tunity to learn the trade. Steady em ployment. Apply at once to East Ore Koniin office. W md's Liver Medicine In liquor form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and hlad der, brings quick relief to biliousness, sick headache, constltpatlon. Pleas ant to take. The II bottle contains times quantity of the 60e she. First dose brings relief. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. claims that her husband, Andrew kicked and beut her and then calm ly Informed her that it was all right, becau.se In Spain, his birthplace wives took blows and Insults as a mere matter of matrimony and be wailed not. The wife In this case, however, refuses to udopt her hus band's Ideas and wants a divorce, the! custody of her two children and ali mony. The abuse started three days after the pair's wedding and has lasted, the complaint says, to the present time. One of Arollo'a ways of treat ing his wife wus to bring a loaded revolver to dinner with him, laying it upon the table while not busy eat Jiik and poking It In his wife's face with threats of death during the e buses In the gustatory exercise. In falsi: teeth killed him. Veteran Soldier Stinritrieil Willie Bathtub. William Kennedy 52 years old, died in a bathtub at a hotel at No. 416 Third avenue in New York. Kennedy icgistered at the hotel about tw3 weeks ago and on several occasions had vertigo attacks. He got up shortly before 6 o'clock yesterday morning, and after dressing went to a bathroom on the third floor. Half an hour later William J. Hourke, a guest, went to the room and found Kennedy lying In the tub. Or. Govile, from Bellevue hospital, said that when Kennedy was stricken with the vertigo his false teeth fell back In his throat, causing strangu lation. Kennedy had served 30 years in the t'nited States army. He got his dis charge at Mure Island on September 1 l!'ii8, as a sergeant. WOMW" Tl'KXS WATKK OX CHILDKKX AT MIDXIGIIT. tivi:s nii'i i:i:i:t 1-TtOM TIIOSK IX SI'AIX Mrs. F.lvlni Arollo Hies to Divorce Court for Alleged Cruelty. In a complaint for divorce Med byj Mrs. F.lvlra Arollo yesterday she, Santa Rosa, Cal. It was charged, iv.inn-r other things, that Mrs. Stella Itunyon, against whom a complaint for Insanity was bulged, was In the habit of arousing her children In the midiile of the night and taking them ;iit' the yard would turn a water f :u.'ct on their faces. Then, having auiikencd the children, she would take them for midnight walks. Other cent licit les were alleged. She said the baptism of water was In awaken 1 lie youngsters and get them wide awake. A number of wit nesses were called and the case went over until November 24, and In the meantime Mrs. Itunyon will be watch, ed. She is not believed to he Insane. Mcr husband Is a rancher. I.AIHii: ADDITION M DK TO FOHIXIHY SMVICK. Washington. To man the new western field headquarters of the for estry service recently established at Missoula. Mont.; Denver, Colo.; Al buquerque, X. M.; Ogden. I'tah; San Francisco. Cal., and Portland, Ore., n party of 3 (is foresters, clerks, stenog raphers and other employes, Includ ing 120 women and from SO to 7i" ad ministrative officers, will leave here December 1. The chief forester and 200 employes will remain here. Bee's Laxative Cougrj Syrup alway brings quick relief to coughs, colds hoarseness, whooping cough and al bronchial and throat trouble. Moth ers especially recommend It for chll Hren, Pleasant to take, gentley laxa tive. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Miss Xell McMullln left this after noon for Sulem. Miss Jennie Reed of Athena, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Henry Sommerer of Hermlston, was a business visitor In Pendleton today 13. ir. Brown of the Echo Register wus a visitor last evening In this city E. B. Jamlcson of Echo, was a vis itor In Pendleton on business last eve ning. B. It. Johnson, the Hermlston at torney, was a business visitor In Pen dleton today. Mrs. Vie Fulford of Echo, was a visitor In Pendleton last evening among friends. Sheriff T. D. Taylor left this after noon for Spokane upon business per taining to his office. F.mmett Kldwell and Joe and John Itunynn of Brlggson, were visitors In the city last evening. Judge Stephen A. Lowell has re turned from a campaign trip In the western part of the state. Men Marquis of Adams, was a vis itor In Pendleton last evening, In at tendance at the Bryan rally. Gib Morrison was In from Adams last evening, looking after business matters and calling on friends, Miess Fay Bartholomew returned yesterday from a visit of a couple of weeks with friends In Portland. Jim Christopher was in from Ad ams last evening, caring for business affairs and attending the Bryan ra iy. j Attorney S. F., Wilson of Athena, wr.s a visitor In Pendleton today looking after matters of legal busl ness. Mesdames C. E. and G. W. Camer on of Echo, were visitors on a shop ping mission In Pendleton last eve n. ng. Judge W. E. Barker of Walla Wal la, returned today to his home In that city after a brief political visit to Pendleton. Attorney Frank Shelton was up from EcJio last evening, to attend the Bryan rally and care for professional business matters. W. W. Pankey of Echo, manager of the Butter Creek telephone com pany, was a business visitor last eve ning In Pendleton. Mrs. X. E. Harris of the Vogue m.lllnery store, is now recovered and about after a severe Illness of a cou ple of weeks' duration. Miss Molly Proebstel of Weston re turned last evening to her home, af ter a few days' visit In Pendleton at I the Major Moihouse home. George II. Lake of Lewiston, Ida ho, Is a visitor in Pendleton securing 'data for use in the proh.bitk.n fight I now being waged In that city. I Mis. Flunk Thompson of MeMinn vill, has arrived In Pendleton and will spend the winter with her sister. Miss Hazel Weller. teacher in Haw thorne school. C. L. Tunt and family of Vancou ver, Wash., who have been guests at the home of Judge Thos. Fitz Gerald for the past two weeks, left yesterday for their home. J. It. Crelshton of North Yakima, . as a visitor In Fendleton today while on his way to his home after an extended trip through Texas. New Mexico, Colorado and Montana. Judge G. W. Tannahill of Lewiston Idaho, accompanied by Mrs. Tanna hill, visited In Pendleton yesterday while en route to their home from lioise, where they had been visiting. John Donovan of the Hermlston Mercantile company, passed through Indleton yesterday while on his way home from Hot Lake, where he has been for the past month, a suf ferer from typhoid fever. f;OOI HOAI) OVKH MOUNTAIN. McCoriiimncli Tnlks I'lnn Whllo on litt Grunde Visit. J. W. McCormmach, secretary of the Umatilla Good Roads association, was In La Grande yesterday In the Interests of a movement for a better highway over the Blue mountains, Kays, the La Grande Star. The plan Is being backed up by the automobile owners at Pendleton, and It Is their Intention to attend to the work requir ed on the trans-mountain side If the people over here will look after this end. The main thing expected, as ex plained by the secretary, Is to get the rocks and stumps removed from the present road. This will not involve a very heavy expense not more than a few hundred dollars ut the outside.! It Is now too late to begin the pro-J posed work this year, but It Is hoped to agitate the question sufficiently to have something commenced as soon as practicable In the spring. The Pendleton autolsts are very! much In favor of the proposed move- merit, as It will give thorn the oppor-; tunity to make trips to this side of the mountains. The travel would be: much more extensive by people com-1 ing from that direction this way than, it would be by people going from here to Pendleton. The Umatilla county people would consider It a great treat to come over to Grande Konde with their ma chines on account of the attractive ness of this valley, the easy means thus afforded of reacting Hot Lake and the other localities of interest on this side of the Blue mountains. If as much Interest can be developed here as there Is at Pendleton the im provements will be made and the mountain thoroughfare will become a highway for buzz wagons. Pendleton Cloak (), Suit House Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the Irritation In the throat, soothes the Inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and Inflam ed lungs are healed and strengthened, lr.d the cold Is expelled from the sys tem. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Pendleton Drug company. SSCOXD CHOP KASPBK1UUKS FROM HKKMISTOX KAXCH Riverside ranch, with C. P. Stan yan as proprietor, carries off the first honors In raspberry culture this year, says the Hermlston Herald. His vines have produced the second crop of berries having been unharmed by frosts. Mr. Stanyan Is more con vinced than ever that the Umatilla project will produce quantities of ex cellent fruit and be In the markets f.rst and last. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma tism, Plneules for the Kidneys brings relief with the first dose. Hundred! uf people today testify to their re markable healing and tonic proper ties. 30 days' trial $1. They purify ihe blood. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. U XGKS HEAD FIRST IXTO Tlli:illl; MACHINE Tripping over some obstruction, Abraham Gullclt plunged head fore most into the mechanism of a thresh ing machine and was killed, says a Xew Jersey report. Gullek, who was a prosperous far mer, had volunteered to aid his neigh bor, John McDonald, to thresh a crop of wheat. While feeding the grain Irto the machine he turned to look at McDonald, took a step forward, trip ped and fell head foremost into the machine. The horror-stricken man working with him stood helplessly by. Slowly Gulick was drawn into the machine, screaming. He was crushed anil torn beyond recognition'. A the Pvndlstnn. J. R. Converse, St. Louis; M. Ed wards, Spokane; M. I. Broody. St. Louis; E. F. Sprague, Minneapolis; S F. Wilson, Athena; C. An dry, rew. York; Geo. Stevens, W. R. McMahan, I Spokane; E. L. Dense, Portland; Wal-j lis Brundsdon, Ptarbuck; W. M Free-, man. Portland; Geo. D. Galley, Port land; Thos. Nestor, Portland; E. F. Barker, Walla Walla; Judge Bennett. The Dalles; C. F. Socman. La Grande; W. W. Pankey, Echo; H. E. Howe, Wallace; I. E. Beebe, Seattle. Take Notice. Having disposed of our hardware business, and wishing to leave Pen-! dleton within a few days, all persons! Indebted to us will please call at once, j We must have settlement. j GOODMAN HARDWARE CO.. 643 Main street, Pendleton. Mrs. W. Jones praised the grocer for selling her Folger's Golden Gate Coffee which he Ground for her. NEAR DEATH'S DOOR. DEER ISLAND COWS APPK1 Foil SALT CAUSES lll'.R DEATH A Simp In Wnlchcs, A ladles' gold filled case, guaranteed for 25 years, with a flue Amer ican made movement, for 15.00. They are beau ties and have our Individ ual guarantee back of them. LmiH Hiin.IUer, Jeweler and Optician, 720 Main St. lihvllon Returns in Peoples Ware house. Election returns direct from the Western Union, will be posted In the Peoples Warehouse windows as fast a. received. Large bulletin hoard and easy to read. If you are a sufferer from piles ManZan Tile Remedy will bring re lief with the first application. Guar anteed. Price 60c. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Oysters! Oysters. Fresh oysters In bulk at the Delta One-half pints, pints and quarts Phone 3091. Free skatlni; tickets riven each week at Ireland's rink. away Rainier, Ore. A Deer Island cow lost her life in an unusual manner near here last week., The keeper of the game preserve left a tin can full of salt outside of his little house. The cow came along, spied the salt and stuck her nose in the can. The con tents tasted good. She raised her In ad to elevate the can. The salt trickled down her throat, and the can settled more tightly around her mouth. Her appetite satisfied, she emeavored to shake off the can. It would not shake off. Then she tried to paw It off. It would not "paw." When help arrived she was dead suffocated. The animal belonged to Jack Appleton. I m ,... j . i mmf co I i Flection Ketiiriw hi People Ware house. Election returns direct from th" Western Union, will be posted in the Pi oples Wat chouse windows as fast in received. Iirge bulletin hoard and easy to read. David A. Smith, a well known pio neer, was hit by a Portland Railway Power company car and killed a few days ago. Doctor Said Mrs. I.ucler's Stomach Was Worn Out, But Ml-o-nn Cured Her. Why, oh why will people of Intelli gence continue to suffer witn dyspep- j sia or distressing stomach troubles, 1 when Mi-o-na, the only scientific remedy, has a record of thousands of Jut such cures as the following: I was near to death's door. The doctor said he 1 done all he did; that my stomach was old and worn out. I so weak I could not walk. I took a MI-o-na' tablet, and have been eating hear ty ever since, and I am able to work like a tiger. I, wish I could go and thank you my-j self. I send my picture, and you can, use my word and my picture, and I thank you again." Mrs. Nelson Lu cier, 112 Fisk street. Athol, Mass. Mi-o-na cures dyspepsia. There Is; not a particle of doubt about it; and! if any of the readers of the East Ore-' gonlan are suferjng from stomach j trouble of any kind, Tallman & Co. w ill sell you a box of Mi-o-na for 50 j cents with an absolute guarantee ofj relief, or money back. In many cases one box will effect a permanent cure; In chronic conditions more Is neces sary. Hut one thing Is certain: one box of Mi-o-na will make you feel so much better and brighter, so much more energetic, that you will not give It up till cured. Mo-o-na Is not a digester. Diges ters never cured dyspepsia and never will. Ml-o-na Is a stomach strengthen er that builds up the worn out. flabby Inside of the stomach and makes the stomach strong enough to properly di gest what you eat. Women's Winter ...COATS i We just received from the manufacturers at New York, the swellest line of Ladies Tailor ed coats we have ever shown in choice garments, everyone of of them beautifully made, styles the newest, materials the ones most favored by fashion. Also a new lot of swell Suits readv for your inspection. At the Up-to-Date Store When you buy a real good hot water bottle, the first thing you see is "Caution: do not use with boiling water" Thejhermolite Hot Water Bottle is absolute ly the'only exception, but to the contrary you are directed by the manufacturers to "boil from 10 Lc030 minutes." Mighty good else you couldn't do this. Then, too, the Thermolite stores heat, stays hot from 5 to 10 times longer than an ordinary hot water bottle. The usual price for the 3 quart size (the price is printed on the box) is $2.50 guaranteed for two years. We have placed on sale six dozen of these $2.50 bottles at a very special price of 75c one to a customer but you must surrender the two year guarantee as each tag is numbered and we have to send them into the house as soon as sold. They are the guaranteed bottle but are closing them out as a new style bottle will be on the market, as it is al most impossible for the manufacturers to buy a grade of rubber now that will stand this boiling test that these bottles have. Come early as this is all we will have unless the Chicago House sends us more. We have asked for 12 dozen more. ANOTHER. SPECIAL Burnells Fine Confections,' Chocolates and Mixed Candies. half pound boxes of Its the usual 25 size 15c for HALF POUND BOX STILL ANOTHER SPECIAL We have on display in our window a genuine oil tanned Alligator Ladies Hand Bag valued at 550. We started the sale at a special price (same price as asked by one of the largest department stores in New York City at one of their special sales) 53S.50 and this prices will be reduced 25c each day until sold. We believe we have the best selected line of Alligator Hand Bags in the city. Come in and see if you are of the same opinion. KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Best. The East Orcgonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron age. It is the advertising medium of this section.