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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1909. PAGE FIVE. See Large Window Sunday mm See Large Window Sunday A LACE SALE That every lady in Pendleton will appreciate Thursday morning at promptly 9 o'clock wo will place on sale 3GG1 yards of pretty laces and insertions. For One Day Only Thursday Regular values up to 20c a yard and a few pieces worth 25c. You can have your choice Thursday for 5c a yard All you want, no limit. Xo phone orders filled, none laid away, no samples given. You must ho on the spot at promptly 9 o'clock. See Large Window Sunday F. E. Livengcod & Co. PERSONAL MENTION John Baker of Helix la trading in Pendleton. B. It. Shrankln of Echo, Is a Pen dleton business visitor. Fred Blake of Adams, Is In town of the board of control of the seven teen , national Irrigation congress has been In tho city today. A $1 sailor given freo with every $6.00 purchase at the Vogue Millin ery. Come early and get your choice. Harris & Idleman, props. Miss Nellie Yoend of Walla Walla Is a guest of the- Misses Vogcl this week, and was one of the out-of-town guests at last night's dancing party. Itev. Charles Qulnney, rector of the Church of the Redeemer, will return this evening from Spokane where he today on a trading trip. Mrs. Anna M. Young of Echo, has has been attending a missionary meet neen visiting in the city today. ing. bam Smith and Ralph Templetonl With every $5 purchase at the of Echo; are Pendleton visitors today. Vogue Millinery you will receive a Ripi e Olives, Green Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Cream, Limburger and Camem bert Cheese. A Midline of canned and pickled fish Phone us your orders, we have two Phones, both Main 28. GRAY BROS. GROCER. Y CO. LOCALS Pastime pictures please all. Call at Nlaaen Implement Company If you need a fine buggy. Fresh fish every day at Pendleton Cash Market. Phone Main 101. For Sale tdjf gentle-tidle horse. En j aire T.M thia office. For Sale Gentle driving horse and buggy. Enquire "B," this office. For Rent Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. $15. 312 So. Main. Large car of fine buggies just re ceived by Xtssen Implement Com pany. Fine line of rubber tired vehicles just received by Nlssen Implement Company. ' Lost Man's gold watch, Elgin make. Return to Will Penland or this office. Furnished housekeeping rooms, close In. 301 S. Main street. Phone Black 60U. See our window for pocket knives. Your choice out of 300 for 10 cents each. Sharon & Eddlngs. Position wanted by lady steno graph and typewriter. References given. Enquire this office. For sale cheap Furniture and furnishings for six room lodging house. Enquire 613 Garden street. For Sale Alfalfa and fruit farm, It miles west of Pendleton. Enquire at the Standard Grocery for informa tion. Wanted Intelligent woman to dt. housework and take care of girl of 8 years. Inquire 900 Turner street or at th's office. For rent New 6 -room cottage, with modem conveniences. Lot 50x100. Also new barn and yard. Enquire 813 Pine street For Sale Fine quarter block, close to business district, Portland. $40. 000; only $15,000 cash required. Some Income. H. P. Whitman, 811 Cham ber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. GOOD TROFIT MADE IV ALBERTA LAND In a letter to friends n this (city Knight brothers who now live at Strathmore, Alberta, say they have been offered $17.50 per acre for land which they purchased from the Ca nadian Pacific railroad company last fall at $10 per acre. They are now breaking sod on their tract and are well plowed with their new homes. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our most sin' cere thanks to the Masonic lodge and the many friends and neighbors whj so kindly and willingly aided us dur lug the Into Illness and death- of our beloved husband and father, Jeremiah Ilarnhart. MRS. MARY S. BARXHART, AND CHILDREN. Jake Kimery and wife are In tO' day from their ranch north of town, Representative L. L. Mann is in to day from his hanch on the reserva tion. O. D. Teel, the Echo lrrlgat'.onlst, Is transacting business In Pendleton today, R. T. Jklackle and wife, of Echo, nice $1 sailor free of charge. Don't fall to call and inspect our beautiful line. Mrs. C. R. Bonnoy, Mrs. Joe Ball ey, and Mrs. T. G. Smith, returned to Echo this morning after attending the meeting of the Rebekahs yester day and last evening. William Daughtrey, president of the I are in Pendleton today on a shop- Por,lan(1 Unl0n Stockyards company, left for Echo th'.s mornhig on busl ness for the company, after spending a few hours in this city. Charles Hill, formerly a dealer In real estate in this city, but now en gaged in tilling the soil in the vicinity of Holdman, is transacting business and rlolnir snmo tradlne In Ppndletnn v-iiiines luuAiuvy, me ticnx oanjeer odav anu grain grower, is a county seat visitor today. ping trip B. C. Kidder !s In today from the ranch about 20 miles northwest of Pendleton Minnie Pambrun and Mamie Grif fith of Athena, are visiting In Pen dleton today. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale will re turn to their home near Helix this A. W. Wr'ght of Echo, Is a county afternoon, after a two days' visit In seat visitor today from the west end of the county. Charles A. Hill has been In the city today from his ranch in the Cold Springs country. Charles Hamilton, the well-known reservation rancher Is in on a brief trading trip today. Joe Lewis, a wheat grower from the vicinity of Helix, Is on the streets of Pendleton today, E. C. Beddow, the well-known Holdman rancher. Is transacting bus Iness In town today. W, H. Lydon, of Holdman has been among those In town today frpnf that ....... I . . v. . ....... Mrs. L. M. Carson and son and Ha zel Carson of Los Angeles, are regis tered at a local hotel Pendleton, Mrs. Dale having been a delegate to the meeting of the Rebekahs. Mrs. I. C. Mitchell of Freewater, Is among the number of Rebekahs who are still In the city today as a result of the meeting with the assembly president in Pendleton yesterday and last night. T. E. McGinitle, president of the Interstate Telephone company, came in yesterday afternoon from Pilot Rock and is spending the day in Pen dleton on bus'ness in connection with the compay's lines. John Kilkenny, one of the big sheepmen of Morrow county, is over today from his home near Heppner. He is very much pleased with the con ditions of the sheep and wool Indus- F. N. Bayless of Heppner, is caring try at the present tlme' a dm . ng for business interests in this part of eastern Oregon today. John Rust, the sheepman, left this morning for Butter creek, going to Echo on the local train. A. J. Carter and wife of Payette, Idaho, are the guests of Pendleton friends for a few days. I. H. Bentley came In last evening from his ranch near Holdman and is taking In the carnival today. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pettlngill of Eureka, Calif., are to arrive this eve ning for a visit with Mrs. Maybelle and other relatives. Mrs. Pettingill was formerly Miss Mary Merryman and is a daughter of Mrs. Griswold Miss T. Byrnes, arrived this morn ing from the Crow agency to accept a position or teacher in the Indian school at the Umatilla agency. She formerly held a similar position In Montana and was transferred to the H. G. Casteel of Pilot Rock, re- local school. IUIIICU IIUIIIC 111. 3 IUU1I1I1IK OllCl a I A ltrn J t T T TTT1-. - - J " V. ' 1 -J. ... A . ..lllll'l 1C turned this morninsr on the Northern anas oopnie e-e ana cene jrnn- raciflc train from SDOkane. where lips of Hermiston, were among the they had been for several days. Mr. aeiegates from tne Keoekan lodge. Winter had business before the Wnsh. B. C. Kidder, veteran resident of Ington courts and Mrs. Winter was this place is now preparing to move tne guest of friends. to Athena where he expects to reside. Mrs. S. A. Lowell, who went to James SDence of the Wilcox Imrile- Sa'em to attend the state Sunday ment comoanv Is carina for business acl1001 convention, left the capital in the west end of Umatilla county to- elty toda5r for Eugene, for a visit with her son, Will Lowell, who Is a stu dent at the state university. In a let ter received from her this morning by Judge Lowell, she reports a splen did convention. FINDS BROTHER AFTER TWENTY YEARS SEPARATION Will Leave for Calgar. Bert Huffman of the colonization department of the Canadian Pacific railroad company will leave Monday with a party for Calgary to look at wheat land. He will be joined in Spo kane by one party from La Grande and another from Moscow. The cheap rate Is still In effect to Calgary and hundreds of settlers and land buyers are going In to that part of Alberta. THI PENDLETON DRUG CO. TOUR BEST INVESTMENT OUR EXPERIENCE m h I'iNniSg Hoarseness, bronchitis and Mher throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as It soothes and heals the Inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obsti nate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros. F. F. Wam8ley, formerly of this city, but now traveling freight agent for the O. R. & N., spent last night In Pendleton, leaving this morning for the west on the Portland local. day. Alta Evans and Jennie McEwen have returned to Milton after attend ng the meeting of Rebekah'g in this city. F. A. La Hue, a grain grower in the northern part of Umatilla county, Is n today from h!s ranch lear Van 'Lle- Through the agency of the East Arthur Smith came In from Helix Oregonlan, Mrs., Kathrlne Johnson this morning on a brief visit, expect- Valentine of 63 Henry street. San Ing to return to his home this eve- Francisco, will soon be In communl nlng. cation with a brother, whom she has C. D. Gabrielson, the well-known not 8een ln 20 'ears- The brother is Insurance aeent with headouarters in E- c- Johnson, a well-known Umatilla Salem Is transacting business In Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmltz return ed to the'r home at Echo this morn ing after a brief over-night visit in Pendleton. county farmer, who has been living ln the vicinity of Holdman for several years. Hardly had last evening's Oregonlan containing the story of the search for Mr. Johnson left the press until the office was besieged with teleDhone jonn limmerman or Helix is among calls from people who were well ac me large numoer or Saturday visitors I qualnted with Mr. Johnson. Mrs. who came in this morning on the Valentine has been notified by letter local train. of her brother's whereahnuta and will J. M. Turner, a prominent merch- soon be in communication with him. ant and pioneer resident of Walla Walla, Is caring for business interests CARTER HARRISON' IS here today. BOOSTED FOR PRESIDENT Miss Rosle RiDDev. teacher ln the Helix schools, came In thi momlne Angeies, cai. carter Henry Los Angeles, Cal. Carter to spend Saturday and Sunday with Ha,Tlson' four tlmes Mayr of chlcB- her sisters. James Kyle and R. R. Wood of the Columbia land company were both passengers for Stanfleld on this morning's local. Attorney General Crawford came up from Salem this morning to be ready lor the convening of the .supreme court, Monday, John EXAMPLE You buy a one dollar article and you got your choice of any fifty cent one FREE Or if your pur chase amounts to a hundred dollars you will got fifty dollars worth of china or glass FREE It lasts ten days. FREE Cut Glass, Hand -Painted China and Pottery Your choice of any article in our CHINA department that has the value of half your purchase in thai department. FREE KOEPPENS' The Drug Store That Serves You Best. go, has listened to the lure of a fifth term, and is packing his beloneones In Pasadent to return to. the windy city next week. His declaration. "I will not return to this section until I am old and have rounded out my career," has strong significance. .Private advices are that a great political welcome and demonstration S. Hughes, a representative " 18 1 e lc,",u,a" aeiiwwa iemo- wiam- I'Mieiuuii, unu mai uie iiarri' son henchmen have already decided In what ward he must live the next few years. That selected is the 25th, From the same sources comes the information that Harrison Is to be put in the field against any and every can didate, and after his next Mayoralty term Is to be sent to congress. His loyal followers do not stop at that, but declare they will eventually see him nominated for President. Harrison will not discuss politics di rectly, He admits that that Is his bus- ness, and says he is going back to at tend tobusiness. MENU Cut Glass, Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Colery Trays, Spoon Boats, Tobacco Jars, Steins, Tankards, Creamers and Sugars, Berry Seta, Chocolate Sets, Candle Sticks, Etc The new arrival from Kentucky had succeeded In getting through the pearly gates. He had donned his ha lo, his hary was In readiness, and his celestial robe hung loosely from his broad shoulders. Still he seemed 111 at ease. At intervals he would furti vely fumble at the back of his flow ing garment and look puzzled. "Anything wrong, my friend?" asked the kindly Peter, noticing the actions of the new arrival. "I was Just feeling for the hip pock et," sighed the shade from Kentucky. New York Times. See Henry Springs coal. Koplttke for Rock Phone Main 178. Ibsolut'ely Tare The Only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from Grapes- Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the food nutritious and healthful, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. Vey Property for Sale. For sale, the Antone Vey residence on West Webb street, Pendleton; also the lower Butter creek Vey ranch, with all the sheep, cattle, horses and machinery thereon. Will sell on easy payment plan. For further particu lars, address, Antone Vey, Echo, Ore. It will pay you to read the ads In today's East Oregonlan. Do It Now. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You , can do so by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment Nine cases out of ten are simply muscu lar rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and . yield to the vigorous application of this lini ment. Try It. You are certain to be delighted with the Quick relief which it affords. Sold by all good dealers. SLAOeBTEBEPI It's Up to You The Big Bankrupt Sale at the Pend leton Cloak & Suit House has prov en a great success for bargain hunters the past week. But we still have greater bargains in all departments for the coming week. Ladies Suits They are going fast but we still have a large assort ment in all grades and prices that must be seen to be believed. Come and be Convinced SPECIAL FOR MONDAY One Day Only IVe have a large line of ladies', misses' and children's hose which we will slaughter at one-half their actual value. You can not afford to miss this sale. "0c Hose 35C COc Hose 30c 50c IToso 25 c 40c Ilose . 20c 35c ITose fgc 30c IIose .15c v 25c Hose 12jC 20c nose 10C 15c nose 1Q Swearingen & Seibert, Prop. J. D. Brook, Manager ART JEWELRY There are various kinds of jewelry to be had, but the designs that have an appreci ative value are the new creations only. I have all the newest and latest styles of jewelry direct from the factory as soon as they are out If you want to see the lat est, watch our show windows this week. . Pendleton's Principal Jewelry Store W. E. HANSCOM Successor to Winslow Bros.