PAGE FIVE. EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FIMDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. 'CTPfTfUV 15 Ladies' New Suits AAA Came in Today By Express Brown, Navy, Green and Wine The prettiest lot we have shown this season. $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and $32.50 Call and See Them F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place PERSONAL MENTION 1 LOCALS 1 Frcith Olymplu oystera at Hohbach'i. "Gas" aad Irona at W. J. Clark & Co.'. Howard heaters at W. J. Clarke A Co.'. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnr!s. Wanted To hire one team. O. A Bobbins. skates free at the rink ask Ire land about It Dressed Chickens Saturday at In gram's grocery. Best nut coal. Give us a chance Oregon Lumber Yard. To skaters Ask Ireland how to ge free tickets each week. se Mlnnla for good dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Fuil Mood y;'"" Trf-cliorii roosters for $1. at Ingram's grocery. Celery at Clarks grocery on Satur day. Five cents per hunch. Gas sad Irons cost lc an hour to op erate. See W. J. Clarke & Co. Oak wood, the hent producer, for sale at the Oregon Lumber yard, For Kent New well furnished Imu-e. Inquire ti07 Willow street Home made Ronton brown bread and white bread at Ingram's Satur day. Hot chocolate, tomato bullllon, clam bullllon and sandwiches at the Delta. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. For Hent Furnished housekeeping rooms with gas. Apply 302 Water ulreet. For Kent Six-room house. In quire 513 Franklin street. 'Phone red 2552. For Sale 16 head work horses fioin 1 to S .wars old. Inquire this olfiC". For iti'iit Two furnished rooms, K.ngly or en suite. Mrs. Stillman, D01 Water street. Wanted Hy woman, position to do cooking or housework. Address L. W., this office. For Pale Flve-ncre ranch, well Improved. IV. miles east of Pendle- ti n. Address I3ox 570 P. O. Gus La Fontaine has Just received a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. Please remember the house warm ing at the rectory of the Church of the Itodccmer tonight at 8 o'clock. Lost Sunday evening, small gold liccklaee, with goldstone cross attach ed Kcturn t this office for reward. Wjuited Hoy of 16 years or over to work In printing office. Good oppor tunity to loarn tho trade. Steady em ployment. Apply at once to East Ore gonl.m office. For Sale. Cheap 20 head of young cows, suitable for feeding or stock, liaigaln If taken Immediately. For further Information, address A. K. H.iseall, Pilot Itock. Live chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese wanted at Clark's grocery. High".-! market price paid. Pressed prill try every Friday Mini Saturday. K member the place, Clark's grocery. INDIAN' LAND AT OKOITXO SOLD. Wryfrimiiscr Syndicate I PurclwmT of Large Truot. Oroflno, Idaho, Nov. 6. The sale of a large tract of Indian land adja cent to the present townslte Insures the growth of Oroflno, for with the land In possession of white owners clear title can be given to purchasers. Jerome 3. Day of Moscow purchased 80 acres of this land, while the Clear water Tlnipcr company; the Weyer haeuser syndicate, purchased a largo tract The real reason for these pur chases Is not known, but It is regard ed as significant and Indicates that Oroflno will be the central point when the Clearwater timber is being milled and marketed. Local property owners have been anxiously waiting for some announce ment' In regard to th proposed dans or the Vt eycrhauser syndicate, for it Is believed that the timber will be mill ed near Oroflno. The buying of land adjoining the townslte is regarded as Important, and If If becomes known that the Weyerhaeuser syndicate will build a mill near Orofino activity In real estate. Is expected. i.owi.i.L woman si.i:i:pk lOlt WKKKS AT A TIM K, Lowell, Mass., Nov. 6. Miss Louisi ana Pletta, who has at various times astonished physicians by her long slumbers, Is ngaln asleep. She has not been nwake for five days. Her last long sleep was from June 5 to June 2!t, and on various other occa sions she had slept from one to three weeks without waking. Physicians are at a loss to explain the cause of the peculiar malady. Miss Pletta seems to suffer no ill effects from her long sleeps, and when she awakes Is under the Impression that she has slept but a single night. ITIIAXS FIIIST IMIFSIDEXT Ill'Kir.D WITH IIOXOKS. Miss Dolly Cobb of Weston, is vis it ing Pendleton friends. W. F. Stock of Cove, is a business visitor today in Pendleton, F. A, Gangrow of Cayuse, Is visit ing In the city on business. Dr. Hlankcnshlp of Uklah, is a bus iness visitor In Pendleton today. Mrs. K. Bradley of La Grande, Is a guest of Pendleton friends today. Miss Mary Plckard was In from Cayuse lust evening to visit friends. G. M. Morrison and family of Ad ams, were Pendleton visitors yester day. L. W. Furnas of Ilermlston, was a business visitor last evening in Pen dleton. M. O'llarra of Weston, was In Pen dleton today looking after business matters. Miss Lena Edmonds of Elgin, was a visitor in Pendleton last evening, a guest of friends. H. V. Crossland and wife of Uma tilla, were visitors In Pendleton to day among friends. Jack O'Brien has sold the Coliseum skating rink to Pendleton and Baker City parties. La Grande Observer., W. H. and Fred Williams, promi nent attorneys of The Dalles, were In Pendleton today on legal business. Hon. Jay Bowerman, state senator from Sherman and G, 111am counties, Is a business visitor In Pendleton to day. J. D. Slater has returned from Pen dleton, where he was Interested before tlie supreme court. La Grande Ob server. Mrs. F. A. E. Jackson of Portland, is visiting In Pendleton a guest at the home of her parents, Hon. and Mrs. G. W. Bradley. It. C. Frazler of Boise, was a vis itor in Pendleton yesterday, calling on friends and looking after matters of legal business. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matlock left last night for Portland and the Wil lamette valley where tbey will visit friends for several days. It. It. Butler of Condon, recently elected republican elector from Ore gon, was a visitor in Pendleton today, stopping at the Pendleton. Mrs. Peter O'SulIivan and daugh ter, "Mary O Sullivan, left today for Pendleton, to visit friends for a few days. La Grande Observer. W. W. Cotton left last evening for Walla Walla, at the close of the grain rate hearing in this city at' which he represented the O. K. & N A card from George F. Ititqhey, a carpenter formerly well known In this city, but now making his home In Spokane, brings the news that his family Is all well. 1 Judge M. D. Clifford and O. H. Mount returned 'yesterday to their homes at Baker City after a couple of days in Pendleton in attendance upon the supreme court. Judge Freemont Wood of Boise, who presided over the trial of Hay wood In that city, passed through Pendleton last evening while on his return from a Judicial visit to north ern Idaho. Hon. . H. Brooks of Ontario is Pendleton attending the supreme IMMEDIATE KELIEI', From t'otiglw, Colds, Soro Throats and Hoarseness, hy Using Ifyomnl, When you cutch cold you want to get rid of It as quickly aa you can. You don't want to lie around the house for a week swallowing nause ating drugs. You know when you do this that you are not only making your own life miserable, but are a nuisance to everyone about you. Why not avoid ull this; why not relieve your cold in f.ve minutes; why not cure it over night? You can do It by using Hyomel, the sure and guar anteed cure for colds, coughs, sore throut, catarrh, bronchitis and asth ma. Hyomel Is medicated and antisep tic air; you breathe it Into the lungs through a small pocket Inhaler, and ,ts soothing influences as It passes over the Inflamed membrane of the respiratory tract, stops the' mucous and the cold Is cured. A complete discharge, allays the Inflammation, and the cold is cured. A complete Hyomel outfit costs II and Tallmanj & Co. will refund your money if It falls to cure, Iliishund and Wife Cured. I had a bad form of catarrh. My left nostril was closed entirely. There was also ft constant dripping of blood from the bright.. I only used Hyomel a little over two weeks, and am now cured. My husband was also cured of catarrh and lung trouble two years ago by Hyomel. Mrs. Harry Obney, Alliance, Ohio. LAST SPIKE DKIVEN ON WALLOWA EXTENSION The laying of the track to Joseph, the Wallowa county terminus of the O. It. & N. extension, was completed yesterday, says the La Grande Star. There is work for about two days more for the tracklaylng gang in the way of putting down sidings and a "Y." When this Is done the only thing which remains Is that of level ing up and ballasting the roadbed and then the regular train service over the entire extension will begin. Under the present plans and ar rangements the regular service will begin Monday, November 16. It Is re ported that the first through train to Joseph will leave La Grande the Saturday before and will lay over at Joseph until Monday. On the latter date trains will begin running In both directions and the service will then be duly inaugurated. There will be for the present a mixed train each way dally between La Grande and Joseph. EXTEItTAlXED THE KING WHEN VISITING AMEKICA Grand Rapids, Mich. "Grandma" Truesdaye, an inmate of the county home, celebrated her 103d birthday. She Is extraordinarily bright and shook hands with everybody. There Is no doubt as to her birth. She re members the war of 1812 clearly. She was born in New York In 1S05, and danced with Lafayette when 19. The Prince of Wales, now King Edward, stopped at her house In Chicago when he was touring the country. Her fath er once owned a large part of Chicago but lost it all. Havana. Cuba, Nov. 6. The fune ral of Tomaso Palma, formerly presi dent of Culm, was held here this afternoon. He was given elaborate military and state honors. The cor t ge was followed by throngs of sor rowing people. The failure of the newspaper of Joseph (ionic and Doctor Alfred Zayas. candidates respectively for president and vice-president on the " ' ' ' ' seribcr to Join in the common expression of sorrow and pny a tribute to the dead patriot, may damage, the chances of the liberal ticket. court session. He was elected state representative at the June election and was a classmate of Attorney C. T. Godwin of Freewater. Hon. C. A. Barrett, representative from Umatilla county and president of the Inland Emplre'Graln Growers' issoclatlon, was among those testify ing before the railroad commission at its grain rate hearing yesterday. Martin Miner, formerly a resident of tills county, but who has lately been fanning In the N'ez I'ercc coun try, has rente,l his farm and moved Into Pendleton to give his children School advantages during the winter. Peter O'SulIivan of . La is a visitor in Pendleton to-j PORTLAND POSTOI i'K'E EUGENE KEsEltVOIIJ PLANT Portland, Ore., Nov. 6. United States Commissioner Cannon has un der advisement the evidence submit ted In the preliminary examination of Charles A. Straus. the suspended cashier of the Portland postoffico. charged with a shortage of over $4 1. Whether the ease will go be fore the next federal grand Jury will be announced Tuesday. Read th Bast Oregnnlnn. I n. reave Per Capita. Canadian textile workers have elded that the weekly should be Increased from eight to cents n week, and that representation should be made to the government In such a way that the law stating that women and children should not be allowed to work over 5.1 hours a week should bo enforced. Mrs. Grande, day. Mr. and Mrs. O'SulIivan bin! planned to make their home in Uma tilla county prior to the wreck of the bank at La Grande In which their funds were all deposited. C. E. Troutman, architect, formerly of this city, but now located at Ab erdeen. Wash., In a letter to the East Oregonlan mentions the fact that he Is well and prospering and that Aber deen is building until he has more worn man lie can comfortably care fore. Game Violated. Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 6. The at tention of the authorities of this county will be called to flagrant vi olations of the game laws. It Is charged that some sportsmen In dif ferent sections have killed ducks and geese In excess of the number allowed by law. Free skating tickets given each week at Ireland's rink. away I HIE HOT THAI IS MB ANYONE CAN- EASILY MIX IT AT HOME Prc-ci iptloii Which Is said to Re lievo Chronic Chmn of Rheumatism . C'nti lUislly Ho IVopiirod by Any-, olio This Is t Vita inly Worth Try-! Ins. i STANDARD OIL CASES INDEFINITELY POSTPONED New York. Nov. fi. It was an nounced from the offices of the Stan dard Oil company today that word has been received from United States Dis trict Attorney Randolph of Memphis, that the federal suits against the I ,il ... ... 1! de- lounTiiuj oj malaria, contributions , m,iu,"',l.ri,r lr"" Member 9 a. ijacRson, icnii., would lie continued omiiiMueiy. li is uniiKcly I lie cases will be heard until after the present term of the federal court In Tenne. sec, which will lie concluded earlv In April. A Snap In Watches, A ladies gold filled case, guaranteed for year's, with n fine Amer ican made movement, for $15.00. They are beau tics and have our Individ ual guarantee back of them. LoiiIh Hiinzlkor, Jeweler and Optician, 726 Main St. 9 9 9 9 9 Tho Orphoiiiii. The children will enjoy the "Dog Ambulance" at the Orpheum today. The picture shows the use made of those animals In war by foreign na tions In delivering medicines stud ban dages to the wounded. "The Fortune Hunter." a comic film. Is another feature. STREET CAR ACCIDENT IX CITY OF lORTLAXD Tho Dime Twins. "Walrus Hunting In Siberia," a film depicting the dangers and excitement of that sport, Is a feature at the Old Dime today. There are other pic tures, too, none of them repeaters, and all "the kind that don't hurt the eyes," Portland, Nov. 6. Scores of pas sengers were rut by glas and other wise Injured early today when two ears collided in a dense fog on Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets. Men "ere hurled from platforms of both cars and others were thrown against the windows, shattering them. Wo men were trampled upon In the aisles Baby Is Scalded to Doalh. The 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. N. Crabtree, near Seio, Ore., died Thursday, as a result of burns sustained from falling into a tub of boiling water while the mother was doing the family washing, Monday. Cut this out and put In some safei place, for it is valuable and worth more than anything else in the world; is you should have an attack of rheumatism or bladder trouble or any I derangement of the kidneys what-l ever. The prescription is simple and can! be made up by anyone at home. The Ingredients can be had at any good prescription pharmacy and all that is necessary is to shake them well inj a bottle. I Here it is: Fluid extract of dan- delion, one-half ounce; compound ! Kargon, one ounce; compound syrup j of sarsaparilla, three ounces. j Take 41 teaspoonful after each meal; mid at bedtime. A few doses is said ; to relieve almost any case of blad-j drr trouble, frequent urination, pain anr scalding, weakness and backache, I pain above the kidneys, etc. It is, now claimed to be the method ofl curing chronic rheumatism, because of its direct and positive action upoiii the ellminatlve tissues of the kidneys, j It gives them life and power to sift' and strain the poisonous waste mat ter anil uric acid from the blood, re-1 Moving the worst forms of rheuma-, tlsm and kidney and bladder troubles.. The extract dandelion acts upon the stomach and liver and Is used also extensively for relieving constipation and indigestion. Compound sarsa parilla cleans and enriches the blood. There is nothing better than Kargon compound for tho kidneys. This prescription Is safe to use at any time. Pendleton Clcak Suit House Ladies and Misses new tailored Suits Ladies tailored Coats, Fur Coats, Jackets, Muffs and Capes are specialties for to morrow. Womens Coats $16.50 to $25.00 Matchless styles and quali ties are here at prices we ask. We saught out the lines that provide the maximum of fashion. Use the worthiest quali ties of coatings and give the most careful tailor ing, yet do not stretch the buying point beyond your means. 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" The Thermolite Hot Water Bottle is absolute ly the only exception, but to the contrary you are directed by the manufacturers to "boil from 10 to;30 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 $50. 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) $3S.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. COEPPEN, The Drug Store That Serves You Best. The East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron- It is the advertising medium this section.