DAILY EAST OREOOICHW, FENDLKTOlf, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, IBOSw TAG TTVU. EIGHT PAGES. NEW SHIRT WAISTS BY EXPRESS A beautiful assortment of Silk Waists just received, all the new shades and all sizes. $5.00 to $9.00 C'A'L L- AND S E E' T H E M Ladies - and Misses Coats and Suits Greatly Reduced This Week. 1 50 Suits and 300 Coats to choose from, all absolutely correct in style. F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place LOCALS Howman photo studio now open. Fresh Olymplu oysters at Hohbach's. "Gas" sad lrona at W. J. Clark A Co 'a. Howard heatert at W. J. Clarke A Co.'s. All kinds of good dry wood. 8ea Minn's. Best nut coal. Give us a chancs Oregon Lumber Yard. New crop raisins, nuts, currant cranberries at Ingram's. See Mlnnls for good dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Gas sad Irons cost lc an hour to op rite. See W. J. Clarke A Co. Oak wood, the heat producer, for sale at the Oregon Lumber yard. Fine Weston mountain potatoes for winter keeping, at Ingram's grocery. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Yard. For Sale 16 head work horses from 1 to 8 years old. Inquire this office. Winter aDDles. yellow yams, celery, lettuce, radishes, tomatoes, etc, at Ingram's grocery. For rent Store room In the East Oregonlan building on Main street Inquire at this office. For Rent Furnished six room house, all modern conveniences., Ap ply 711 Cosbie street. For Rent 6-room modern cottage on north side, one block from bridge. Apply Bowman Photo studio. For Sale Five-acre ranch, well Improved, ltt miles east of Pendle ttn. Address Box 570 P. O. see Coutts A Hays, agents for the popular Oregon Fire Relief associa tion. Over BonJ Bros, store, Pendle ton, Oregon. Lost White bull terrier; answers to the name of Fits. M Using since October 1. Reward if returned to 700 Wet Alta street. Found Saddle and bridle near In dian school. Owner can have same by notifying James Guyer, box 168, Pen dleton, Ore., and paying charges. For Sale, Cheap 20 head of young cows, suitable for feeding or stock. Bargain if taken Immediately. For further Information, address A. E. Hasrall, Pilot Rock. Two fine office or store rooms In the East Oregonlan building for rent very reasonable. Steam heated, elec tric lighted and In good location. En quire at this office. All this week subscriptions for the East Oregonlan pony contest will count double. Lout K. of P. watch charm, Ma sonic and Odd Fellow emblems on re verse side with Initials M. A. R. Sult uble reward. M. A. Rader. Live chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese wanted at Clark's grocery. Highest market price paid. Dressed poultry every Friday and Saturday. Remember the place, Clark's grecery. 1EVKIX)PMEXT CONGRESS. Next Mating or Orcgon-Mulio Organ 1nlloii to IV- at Vnlo. An announcement of the third meting of the Oregon-Idaho develop ment congress has been received by Judge Lowell of this city, who has been prominent in the work of that organization. A delegation of 15 members Is expected from every af filiated commercial organization, to the meeting of the congress to be held ol Vale, Oregon, on December 16, 17 and 18. Subjects to be discussed and acted upon will be of such nature as state aid for railroad building and public highways, better roads, the opening of the Interior, the Ooos bay harbor, closer unity between Oregon and Idaho, the needs of each state, and such other subjects as may sug-l Rest themselves to the program com mittee. A five minute talk will be given bv one member from each delega tlon upon the greatest need of his section and how best to brln gabout the desired results. PERSONAL MENTION $100 Rewaro, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science bis been able to ear la all Its iUcm, and that Is Ca tarrh. Halls' Catarrh Cure Is the only posltlre cure now known to the medics' fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly npon tbe blood and mucous surftces of the system, thereby de stroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tbe proprietor bare so much faith In Its curative powers that thay offer One Hundred Dollars for any cue that It falls to cur. Send for list of testimonials. Address: V. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. DeWltt Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled In cases of weak back, backache, inflammation of the blad der, rheumatic pains. Antiseptic and act promptly. Sold by Tallman & Co. Gus La Fontaine has Just received a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. "Imported dA Y-'HU m Distilled from the leaves; has that delicate, aromatic, oriental lor whichmakes people who know '! what," consider their toilet or bath incomplete without it. It is void of that stinging, burning sensation, but has just enough "bite" to make it soothing and antisep tic and acts as a panacea to even the most delicate skin in weather that tends to chap and roughen. In fact, 'tis a fine toilet requisite. Ask for an original bottle of (the Pyramid Brand. 75c K E If P E M 1HE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. J. H. Day wee In from Juniper Sat urday on business. R. R. Lewis was a visitor Sunday at Echo and Hermlston. J. H. Bentley was In from Hold- mun on business, Saturday. E. B. Shaffer of Pilot Rock, was In Pendleton on business Saturday. John Peters of Myrlck, was a busi ness visitor In Pendleton Saturday, Walter King of Meacham, wa a Sunday visitor with Pendleton friends Mrs. Fred Shoemaker was a visitor with friends in Walla Walla Sunday. E. J. Sommerville returned Batur day from a week's visit In Portland. Newt Newtson of Vanaycle was a business visitor Saturday, In PeadLe- ton. D. C. Brownell and wife of Umatil la, are business visitors in the city to day. J. H. Wallace returned yesterday from a week's trip to the Alberta country. Allle Knight left yesterday for Portland, where he will spend the winter. Gunder Turgeson of Stanton, was in the city today, caring for business affairs. Dan P. Smythe waa called to Ar lington yesterday, by the illness of his father. Mrs. Clara McClavy returned Sat uiday from a brief visit with frlenda at Helix. Charles Morrlsette and wife of Adams, were visitors in Pendleton Sunday. Mrs. Harry McBrlde of Athena, was a visitor In Pendleton on business Saturday. Mayor N. A, Davis of Milton, was a visitor In Pendleton on business Saturday. Wm. Humphrey returned yesterday from a trip through the wheat district In Alberta. Charles Serrell, the reservation far mer, has returned from a week's visit at Portland. Oliver P. Morton of Hermlston, was a Sunday visitor among Pendle ton friends. Joe Smith of Hermlston, was a vis itor In Pendleton on business Satur day evening. Mrs. Otla Whiteman and son of Athena, were business visitors Satur day in this city. Charles Mathews, the Pilot Rock sheepman, was a business visitor In Pendleton today. Mrs. C. II. Skinner of Hermlston, was a business visitor in Pendleton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Newport, -are up from Hermlston today looking after business concerns. , . John Thomas and wife of Echo, were visitors last evening In Pendle ton, among friends. A. B. Montgomery, cashier of the bank at Helix, spent Sunday with' rel atives in Pendleton. Mrs. W. F. Westerberg of Heppner, is a visitor In the city today caring for business affairs. Mrs. Edna Cunningham of Echo, was a visitor In Pendleon last eve nlng, a guest of friends. Link Mann was in Saturday from his ranch on Birch creek, laying In supplies and calling on friends. -R. N. Stanfield returned to his home at Echo, Sunday morning after a brief business visit in Pendleton. E. B. Haywood and Mrs. A. E. Haywood of Heppner, are visitors In the city today on a business mission. Mrs. Robert Tharpe and daughter, Miss Lula of Athena, were visitors in Pendleton Saturday on a trading mis sion. Miss Mae Taylor went to Portland this morning and will be the guest of business college friends for several days. W. F. Woodstock, formerly of F.cho, but now a resident of Baker City, was a visitor in Pendleton yes terday. Al A. Roberts of La Grande, was a guest at the Pendleton yesterday- while calling among Pendleton friends. Mrs. R. M. Dorothy of Milton, is visiting in Pendleton, a guest of her daughters, Misses Grace and Lurle Dorothy. Leo Ferguson of Walla Walla, was a visitor Sunday In Pendleton, a guest at the home of his brother, C. J. Ferguson. Ernest Ruppe came In from Pilot Rock, where he is editing the record. to spend Sunday with his folks In Pendleton. J. A. Bagwell was In Pendleton, from Myrlck today, singing praises of a little son that arrived at his home last week. Hon. C. A. Barrett of Athena, was a visitor in the city Saturday, a guest at the Pendleton, while caring for lo cul Interests. . Roy Alexander returned Sunday from Bak'er City, where he had at tended the Baker-Pendleton game and visited friends. J. C. Clove, formerly of this city, but mon- recently of Calgary, Is reg istered at the Pendleton while visiting among old friends here. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Lleuallen arrived this morning from Walla Walla, and visited briefly with Pendleton rela tives and friends today. Dr. S. W. McClure and Dr. W. H. Lytle left this morning for Heppner to attend the meeting of the state wool growers' association. Mrs. Arthur Lambert of Pendle ton, has been spending the post week with MeMlnnvllle relatives. Mc MinnvlUe Telephone-Register. . F. C. Oxmah, a prominent sheep buyer who Is wintering a big band at Durkee, Is a guest at the Pendleton while Looking; after business matters hsrs. H. W. King, engineer for the Western Land A Irrigation company, In the- construction of its headworks at Echo, spent Sunday at his home In this city. Fred LockJey, formerly of the East Oregonlan, but now manager of the Pacific Monthly, was a visitor In Pen dlcton last evening, a guest among his many friends. Miss Telia Keubler, who has been In St. Anthony's hospital for several weOks, has now convalesced suffi ciently to be removed to the Lamp' kin home, 212 E. High street M.. J. Buckley, general superintend cnt of the O. R. & N. and D. W. Campbell, division superintendent, were visitors In Pendleton yesterday, looking after matters in connection v.ith the road. Van Wilson and wife, formerly of this city, but for the last three years residents of Alberta, returned to Pendleton last evening from that country, having disposed of their holdings there. Major McFatrldge of the Umatilla agency, came in last evening with Col. A. M. Tinker to meet Inspector Z. Lewis Dalby, who arrived yesterday from Washington to look over the conditions of the reservation. MRS SLAUGHTER TRIES SUICIDE (Continued from Page One.) double barreled pistol with which she shot herself before the horified moth er realized what was happening. The pistol was held within a foot ol the woman's breast and the flash of the powder set fire to her dress, inflicting serious burns before It was extinguished by Officer Kearney, who arrived a moment later. Although she passed a restless night. Mrs. Slaughter is not in a dan gerous condition this morning and the doctors believe she will undoubt edly recover. No reason Is assigned by the woman for her deed. "I don't know why I did It; I don't know," she moaned this morning when asked. According to Mrs. King the woman has been despondent for several months over 111 health and other things, and has threatened self destruction She Is a sufferer from heart trouble. The pistol used was one of a very old type and the fact that the cart ridge was a "short," carrying but a little powder, probably permitted the rib to turn the ball and saved the wo man's life. Mrs. Slaughter is about 40 years of and Is a widow. Announcements Attention KnlgliH. .Damon lodge Xo. 4, K. of P., metse In regular session this evening at 7:30 F. J. QUINLAN, C. C. R. W. FLETCHER, K. R. S. Thursday Afternoon Club. The Thursday Afternoon club will hold an evening session Thursday of this week, at the home of Mrs. H. J Bean on Tustin street. Notice of Fire Election. . The members of the Pendleton fire department are hereby notified that there will be an election held In the council chambers on the evening of Monday, December 7, from 7 to 9 o'clock, at which time a chief, first assistant chief and second assistant chief will be chosen for the coming year. Signed, J. L. VAUGHAX, Chief. Hustle, rustle, all this week for all the subscriptions turned In will count double. JNCS We have Just received an other large lot of very fine dia monds which we have In mounted or loose. Just as you like. They are the best kind. They are the kind with a flash. They are the kind you want. They are the lowest in price, considering the price of any In the city. They are all marked In plain figures. They are the kind that does not lose value. We are here to satisfy you with quality and price. Louis llunziker Jeweler and Optician, 726 Main St ItVill not Fado After it is worn 12 months it can be cleaned and will come out as bright as the day you bought it, we guarantee this, Capps' Clothing to be absolutely all-wool, prices run from $12.50 to $20.00 per suit. The IV on dor Store Despain & Bonney V mm ' It) SATURDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES Eugene Washington 15, Oregon 0. Spokane Spokane high 11, Broad way high 11. Albany Albany high 10, Oregon state normal 6. Berkeley Stanford 12, Berkeley S. Los Angeles St. Vincents 12, Utah Agricultural 0. Reno Xevada university 26, San ta Clara 0. Pullman W. S. C. 4, Idaho 4. Pittsburg Carlisle 6, Pittsburg 0. Washington Georgetown 0, Vir ginia 6. Princeton Tale 11, Princeton 6. Annapolis Navy 5, Pennsylvania state 0. Ann Arbor Pennsylvania 29, Mich igan 0. West Point West Point 6, Wash ington and Jefferson 6. New Haven Harvard Freshmen 6, Yale Freshmen 0. Chicago Chicago 6, Cornell 6. WUllamstown Williams 24, Wes- leyan 4. Amherst 51; Mlddlebury 5. Providence Brown 12, Vermont 0. Syracus Syracuse 28, Tufts 0. New York New York university 5, Union college 5. Military Dances Start. Company L will start their series of informal military dances for the winter on Tuesday evening, Novem ber 17. All friends of the company are Invited to attend. mi l-c rrnrn TV A TO 14 TYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to nm. staaa nf Ttnhinff RHnri- Bleedlng or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money rerunaea. ouc. CANT BE SEPARATED. So like Pendleton People Have Learn ed Ilow to Get Rid of Both. Backache and kidney acne are twin brothers. You can't separate them. And you can't get rid of the bach ache until you cure the kidney ache. If the kidneys are well and strong, the rest of the system Is pretty sura to be in vigorous health. Doan's Kidney Pills make strong, healthy kidneys. B. Logadon, living at 1223 Y street. La Grande, Ore., says: "I have bean subject to attacks of kidney trouble and backache for four or five years. The trouble was always severe and became more frequent as time went on. I had pains in my back, head aches and the secretions from my kidneys caused me to arise many times during the night, i had heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I decided to try them and pro cured a box. I took them but a short time when the pains disappeared and my kidneys were restored to their former good health. I am glad to recommend Doan's kidney pills to otherc," For sale by all dealers. Price to cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Housekeeping Rooms. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In East Oregonlan building. Rooms thoroughly renovated; steam heat; electric lights, hot and cold ! water, with bath. Enquire at office. A Daily Occurence Passengers are delighted with the service and treatment on our ...Four Transcontinental Trains... Complete in Every Respect PULLMAN PALACE AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. DINING CARS WITH A LA CARTE SERVICE. C ' HEATED AND LIGHTED BY MOST MODERN METHODS. Between West and East Any passenger representative of the company is prepared to quote fares and give other Information. All Inquiries gladly answered. W. ADAMS, AGENT, PENDLETON, OREGON A. D. CH ARLTON, A. G. P. A , PortIand,Or. The East Oregonian-Journal Pony Contest This Coupon Good for 5 Votes Before Nov. 2 1 , 1908 This vote to be counted for Name of Boy or Girl No. Street R. F; D. Postoffice. Send to the Pony Man, East Oregonlan, Pendleton, Or. mm Hi II Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat J and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption rEXDLETON DRUG COMPANY. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in the YELLOW PACKAGE