PAGE WVTtL BIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORZGONIAJf, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1909. ! ..... WHmMBHMBMBHMBBHMI A complete stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Tailored Suits Now on Display From the smallest, age 3 to the largest Ladies size 46. The best assorted, prettiest styles and the most reasonable in price we have ever shown. Let us show you, A large shipment of Dress Skirts, Coats, Rubberized Rain Coats, Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats just in. F. . Livengood & Co. Drawing for the Seattle ticket tonight at 8 o'clock. Bring in your tickets. PIONEER WOMAN MISSIONARIES ATTEND ATI '8 Mrs. Mary J. McConnell, mother of K-v. B, F. Harper, the newly ap- Mrs. J. It, VftUfhan "f thlH city, died pointed school missionary of the at the home of her mm-ln-law and j Pendleton presbytery, came down 'his daughter at 1 o'CWOlc this afternoon. morning from Milton to attend a pre- D.Hth was due to a general break liminury meeting here this morning, down eemlngly caused by her advano- in company with Rev, J. M. Cornel- ige, rjp this time no definite 100, the reservation missionary, Mr. arraiiK'-ments have been made for the Harper left on the noon train for funeral us the local relatives have not Portland, where tomorrow at 10 a. in. v. , been able t.. communicate with ail they win attend a joint meeting of (he the deotaaed'i children. However the synod's Home Mission committee, funeral will I"- held in Pendleton. These two men are members of tho Mrs. McConnell was born at Kayett- Synod's committee from the Presby- ville, Arkansas. April ISSlt. Her tery of Pendleton. Other members maiden name was Mnry J. Saunders from other parts of the slate will bo and shewas married to J J. McCon- there to plan and arrange a report to nell May 4, 185". at Huntsvllle. Ar- be made to the general synod which kan8ag- meets In Ncwborg In October. This In 1876 the family moved to Wal- report will look toward synodlcal self- lowa county and came to Pendleton in control and selp-support to all their is-.::. Mr. McConnell died in l'.iOG and home mission work In Oregon, since thgt time Mrs. McConnell lived with her daughter, Mrs. Vaughun. Aside from Mrs. J, T,. Vaughan the other children are Mrs. C. K. Fugua or Spokane, Mrs. 11. W. Wcliver of CataldO, Idaho, Jameg McConnell of this elty and Robert T. McConnell or this city. The lost named Is an em ploye of the Bycrs mill. PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS Pastime pictures please all. i Oak wood Oregon Lumber Yard. Rock Spring coal, Henry Koplttke. For chimney sweep, phone Red Dissolution Notice. Holdman. Ore.. Aug. W, liiO'J. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing be- 3812. tween c. M. DepeW, B, H. DepeW and First-class oak wood at the Oregon Jas. Newklrk. under the firm name Lumber Yard. of Depew NeWklrk, and conduct- For sale cheap Good second hand Ing a farming business on the Thos. organ. Sharon & Eddlngs. Kerr ranch, at Holdman. Oregon, has gM Henry Koplttke for Rock this day been dissolve,! by mutual Sprng coal. phone Ma,n ng. onsent. C. M. Depew and K. H. De- , . ... ! For sale Feed and chop mill, l.i.U i:iv,. iiuuiiin,.. 'in. I ii'r... t. tun wt .u m f all debt, of said pa,,,, ,,),,,,, and will Practically new. Inquire this office. continue to conduct said business at raid place. Dated this 20th day of August, 1909. (Signed) C. M. DEPEW, E. H. DEPEW, JAS. NKWKIRK. No matter how long you have suf- If you want good dry wood, ring up Henry Koplttke, phone Main 178. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Paatlme. For rent Furnished house at 212 East Hluff street. Inquire at 206 Bluff street. We are receiving some choice oak fered, Foley. Kidney Remedy will! d Buy ow whlle tne prIce help you. Mrs. 9. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va , writes: "I was a suf ferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." It will cure you. Koeppen Bros. For rent Suite of unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Orego nlan building, electric lights, steam heat, bath on same floor. Enquire at this office. Automobile stage to Lehman springs. Inquire Pendleton Auto Co. Jolly. low. Oregon Lumber Yard. Good store or office room for rent In East Oregonlan building on Main street Enquire at this office. Automobile for sale cheap. Almost as good as new. 18 h. p. Edgar C. Jay, agent for White steamers. Will sell or lease hotel doing good business. Terms reasonable. Good reasons for selling. Address Mrs. F. Myers, Helix, Oregon. Wanted Competent woman or girl to do dining room and chamber maid work In small hotel at Pilot Rock. Top wages to the right per son. Apply City Hotel, Pilot Rock, Oregon. Jolly. Drink Gennlese Water MAKING Water Bertnless ServoJ at Our Fountain. By a convenient, easy, simple method without boiling or the aid of chemicals Is the Pendleton people's luck at last Our WATER STONE or GERM PROOF FILTERS are absolutely guaranteed to remove every trace of TYPHOID GERM from the city water Insuring health without the least trouble and at small expense. Displayed In our Window. KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best. Free Demonstration to All. 8. K. Chllders of Edgene, has been In the city since yesterday. L. A. Esteb. and family of Echo, were In the city this morning. Tom Hill returned this morning from, a visit to the ranch at Helix. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans came In from Pilot Rock yesterday afternoon. William Ferguson came down this morning from hlB wheat ranch, near Adams. W. F. Brown of HermlstOn, trans acted business In Pendleton last eve ning. W. C, Thompson and wife of Can yon city, are Pendleton visitors this week. Judge James A. Fee went to Walla Walla last evening on a brief business visit. Henry Taylor and wife are the guests of friends In Portland this week. William Hardy of Seattle, returned last evening from a business visit to Pilot Rock. J. (J. Finney and wife have return ed from a week's visit at the Seattle exposition. Henry Hill was in the city yester day on a trip from his ranch on Slarkey prairie. George Coyne, the well-known traveling man, came in this morning from Seattle. Ed Baker has gone to Denver, Where be expects to remain until the first of the year. Miss Margaret Johnson, arrived this morning from Milton and Is the guest of Miss Ellen Blue. J. K M Naught came up from Her miston last evening for the transac tion of business. The Misses A. G. and L. M. Humphrey of Eugene, are registered at the Hotel Bowman. Mrs. Joseph Dupuis was an In-coming passenger on this morning's Northern Pacific train. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy re turned this morning from a visit to the exposition in Seattle. I H. C. Craig of the Northwestern i Elevator company, left last evening on a buslnes trip to Helix, j Mrs. Ed Thompson and daughter have returned fropi a visit of a rew days at the Seattle exposition. Mrs. Lea Moorhouse has returned from a visit of two months with friends In Seattle and Tacoma. Mrs. Elvin Craig returned yester day afternoon for a visit of a few days with friends in Pilot Rock. Jesse Hales and family came down from their home at Adams, this morn ing, and are spending the day here. Miss Ellantlne Moussu left this morning for Portland, where she will be the guest of relatives for several days. E. P. Croarkin, the Echo real estate agent, left this morning for home, alter a business visit to the county seat. L, S. Leclalre and wife left yester day for Portland where they will spend a few days as the guests or friends. R. Alexander, proprietor of the Alexander department store, has re turned from an extended visit to Port land and Seattle. Mrs. A. Hunter and daughter, Miss Audrey Hunter, returned last evening from a visit of several days with rel atives near Pilot Rock. W. D. Fletch and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Finch, returned this .morning from a visit of a few days with rel atives In Walla Walla. Editor J. P. McManus of the Pilot Hock Record, returned home this morning after an over-night business visit to the county seat. John BentlCy and W. F. Matlock were among those going to Heppner, Sunday to attend the funeral of the late Judge T. W. Ayers. Mrs. Ralph Folsom and two children have returned from an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Folsom's parents, near Salem In Polk county. John Greulich, buyer for the meat firm of Swartz & Greulich, left this morning for Pilot Rock, to secure some stock for the local market. Miss Jeanette Manasse, niece of Leon Cohen, frmerly a resident of Athena, and now of California, is vis iting at the home of her uncle. Mrs. Augusta Moule and daughter leave this evening for Wenaha spring to attend the wedding of Miss Fanchon Borle to Russel Way land of Alaska. Will Moore, local representative of the Pacific coast elevator company, returned this morning from a visit to the company's warehouse east ofj town. Word has been received here of the recent marriage in Portland of W. S. Cameron, son of Mrs. Eleanor Cam eron and a former resident of Pen dleton. Mrs. Thomas Fits Gerald and son, Milton Fltz Gerald, returned last evening from Lehman springs, where they have been for the past eight weeks. Rodney Dupuis came In this morn ing from McCormmach station, where he has been for several days In the employ of the Kerr-Glfford company. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning ami child returned yesterday afternoon from Pilot Rock, where they had been to attend the funeral of their niece. Miss Neva Hodder. formerly a res ident of this city, but living In Harney county, arrived this morning from Seattle and will be the guest of friends here for a few days. Jerome Friedman of the grocery de partment of the Alexander depart ment store, returned on the morning Northern Pacific train from an ex- BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE Located in Pendleton's Most Desirable Residence District Modern house with rock foundation, good cellar and large porch on two sides, Five bed rooms, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen, besides three closets, two toilets, pantry and dumb waiter. Gas and electric lights throughout. Two lots with lawn, fine shade and fruit trees. Combination barn and fuel house that can be used as auto garage. Must be sold at once. For price and further particulars, inquire at EAST OREGONIAN OFFICE, Phone Main 1. tended visit to Portland, San Fran cisco and Seattle. J. P. Potter, instructor In the sci ence department of the local high school last year, left last evening for Ellensburg, Washington, where he has accepted a similar position In the itate normal school. Grant Abbott, whose brother, Hen ry Abbott, died recently In Alberta, arrived yesterday afternoon from Pilot Rock on his way to Canada to take charge of the remains and con vey them to Michigan for interment. J. G. Finney went to Pilot Rock this morning on business for the Modern Woodmen, having a check for $2000 to be delivered to Mrs. Ad am Noble, the amount of the Insur ance carried by her late husband in that order. Attorney Oliver P. Morton and Ed ward S. Taylor of the reclamation service, returned to Hermlston this m iming after a brief business visit to Pendleton. Mr. Morton returned Saturday from Portland, where he had been on business In connection with his department. , E. P. Rounds, foreman of the O. R. & N. local roundhouse, expects to leave In a few days for Hot Springs. Arkan sas, where Mrs. Rounds has been Tor some time for the benefit of her health. According to information re el ttfed, Mrs. Rounds is no better and her condition is regarded as serious. Mr. Darr and daughter of Bates county. Missouri, who have been vis iting for a few days at the Kome of H. C. Craig, after a visit to the Se attle fair, left yesterday evening for their home. While in the northwest they looked over the country with a view to locating and expect to return a few months later. The North Powder News comments as follows on the recent adventures of Clyde Finch of this city: " A Pen dleton postal clerk Is having a great run of luck. He drew a valuable prize in the Flathead land drawing, then somebody left a baby on his doorstep, and finally he went fishing, snarled his line and untangling it( woke up a nest of hornets. Truly fickle fortune has her favorites." ANGRY FATHER SHOOTS DAUGHTER'S LOVER. Albany, Ore. Because George Prine, his neighbor, had paid unwel come attentions to the daughter of W. G. M. Smith, a farmer residing three miles south of Crabtree, Smith shot Prlne at 9:30 o'clock this fore noon. The bullet plowed a furrow in Prlne's skull, but he Is not believed to be seriously hurt. Deputy Sheriff Green went out to Investigate the shooting, but decided not to arrest Smith until the filing of a complaint. This may be done tomorrow, but it is possible that the cafre may await the action of the grand jury without any preliminary hearing. Prlne, who is a bachelor, has work ed for many years on the farm of Mrs. Frank Smith, mother of W. G. M. Smith. A little more than a year ago trouble arose between Smith, who Is 16 years old, and Prine. who is 44 years old, over attentions Prine is said to have paid Smith's daughter. t il VMPIOJi GRAPPLER TO VISIT SPOKANE Pastlfe Theatre's Program. "The Leopard Queen." "His Wife's Visitor," a blograph comedy. The way to reform a bad hubby. "Mrs. Jones' Lover." biograph. "Wonders of Nature," a picture most perfect from a photographic point of view. Spokane. Frank Gotch. the world's champion wrestler is planning to come to Spokane In a short time. Whether he will have a match here, or appear as a visitor, is not yet known. He Is now making arrangements to come west as a private citizen, and he has not announced his Intentions as to hard work. Gotch has written the Seattle fair management that he hopes to leave for the Sound in a short time. He Intimates that he may get a match, but nothing further than that he is planning to spend a few days In Spo kane If he can arrange to do so. Are Blinded by Love. New York. The "blindness ,of love" will be a sad truth for the young Brooklyn couple who attempted to leave this life through a suicide pact. The bullet which was fired into Flor ence Wood's head will cause her to lose her sight in at least one eye and the other bullet has a similar fate In store for her sweetheart. Frank Williamson, While Williamson declared that he shot the girl before shooting himself, the police believe that Miss Wood fired the shot at herself and then Wil liamson took the weapon from her and In endeavoring to fulfill the agreement between them shot himself. One bright spot j looms up out of the tragedy, and that Is that both will recover, and as each declares an undying love it is likely they will marry "and Hve happily ever after." Mrs. Barclay to Return. Topeka. Kan., Aug. 20. Edward McKeever, local attorney for Mrs. Stella Rarclay. tonight announced that an arrangement had been made whereby the woman and F. N. Gentry, defendants in the "Incubator baby" kidnaping case, would voluntarily re turn to Topeka. Predicts an Eclipse of Mar. Geneva, N. Y Aug. 31. An eclipse of Mars by the moon visible through out the I'nited States, will occur Sep tember K, according to a bulletin Is sued by Prof. Brooke at Smith's Ob-Mivator- today. The phenomenon will last about an hour, beginning In the longitude of Washington at 8:42 p. m. and ending at 9:30. The eclipse will be visible to the naked eye. Jolly. OPENING 1. S. GOVERNMENT LAND IN THE FAMOUS SNAKE RIVER VALLEY, IDAHO. EIGHTY THOUSAND ACRES Choice agricultural land, under the Carey Act, Will be open to entry and settlement, in the BIG LOST RIVER TRACT, c DRAWING AT ARC0, IDAHO Tuesday, September 14, 1909. You Must Register Between September 9th and 14th If you do not take land after your number Is drawn It costs you nothing. Title Acquired With Thirty Days' Residence Water Ready for Delivery, May, 1910. Homeseekers' rates on all railroads and special rates from all northwestern points. For lllustrateJ booklet and all desired information, call on or address, C. B. Hurtt, Manager Coloa'.iation Department Boise, Idaho our own r A ID SOCI E TY T r 1 IVe of the Third Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society at Pendleton. Or. SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29, 30, OCTOBER. 1, 2. Exhibits of the Products of Morrow and Umatilla Counties $4000.70 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. $1500.00 MILITARY BAND CONCERTS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING All Kinds of fun and amusements offered to all the People for "GET ACQUAINTED WEEK" Stock Show, Horse Show, Cattle Show, Sheep Show, Swine Show, Fruit Show, Grain Show, Vegitable Show, Machinery Show, Etc. Get a Premium List. Prepare Your Exhibit. Enter Now. Address C. E. ROOSEVELT, Pres. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Sec'y. Pendleton, Oregon