EIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1908. I Lace Curtail 1 sale at t THE FAIR Beginning Tuesday morning and ending Saturday night, we will hold a SPECIAL LACE CURTAIN SALE.' During this time, every pair of lace curtains will be marked lower for this SPECIAL SALE. 10 pairs of good-sized Lace Curtains, worth 85c; for this sale they go at, only, per pair G5C 20 pairs full size Curtains, nice patterns, per pair SQC St pair fine Curtains, SH yards long, 62 Indus wide. Pa'r ,19 18 pairs extra wide Curtains, fire patterns, pair $1.30 20 pa'.n lace Curtains, S4 yards long, extra wide, pair $1,50 20 pairs beautiful Curtains, full length and extra wide, P'--$2.10 About 20 pairs Curtaln9. e pair of a kind, prices from $1.60 to 15.00 regular; but for this sale they will be cleaned out at greatly reduced prices, x Ladles, this sale offers you a fine opportunity to get your curtains at a big saving. We will save you at least ONE-FOURTH on every curtain you purchase this week. The Fair Dept. Store PENDLETON, - - OREGON GEXF.RAL SEWS. Senator Heyburn, at his home In Washington. Is suffering from u re lapse and his ultimate recovery is re garded as very improbable. A general stride of union teamsters at Chicago Is probable unless they are granted one day of rest out of seven. At present the great majority work Sundays as on week days. Governor Deneen of Illinois has signed the primary election law. He is not satisfied with It, but says It Is the best that could be passed, as it Is a compromise between five factions. In a pistol duel on the main street of Anadarko, Okla., Deputy Sheriff Bourland was shot through the' abdo men. His antagonist, Fred Hudson, was shot several times in both legs and thighs. Both will die. The Foreign Commerce of the i'nlted States for April aggregated 351.000,000, of which 1107,000,000 -was tn Imports and $144,000,000 In .exports. These figures are given in a bulletin Issued by the bureau of sta tistics, which says that only In one previous April In the history of the country's export trade has the total . of imports and exports reached as much as $200,000,000. The freighter Teucer. of the Alfred Holt line, reached Tacoma from the Orient, breaking all Pacific records and beating the Shawmut to port, though that vessel started a day ahead. The Teucer made her maiden trip In i3 days. She is built on new lines, having no masts. She is also without stanchions in her holds. Her capacity is 20.000 tons. Her initial performance beats the records made by the big Hill liners, Minnesota, and Dakota. children, who are the most unfortu nate parties connected with the case. All reside near The Dalles. Arthur Robins escaped from the Medical Lake insane asylum two months ago, since which time he has been a fugitive. He was recaptured near Clearwater. Idaho, May I While at large he attempted to kill his brother at Clearwater, and failed because the gun would not go off. When found he had no arms. He will not account for where he has been since his escape. The appointment Is announced of Arthur F. Staller, private secretary of Senator Levi Ankeny of Washington, to the private secretary's position for Secretary of the Treasury Shaw. Sec retary Shaw and Mr. Staller both came from Iowa, and attended the same college In that state. Mr. Stal ler was formerly managing editor of the Walla Walla Union, which he left to become Senator Ankeny s secretary. LIQUOR DEALERS FIGHT LOCAL OPTION EQUAL SUFFRAGE The Brewers' and Wholesale Li quor Dealers' association of Oregon, has centered all Its efforts on the de feat of the equal suffrage amendment and for tho adoption of the amend ment to the local option law, both of which are to be voted on by the peo ple on June 4. A secret but very active and very persistent campnlgn is being carried on by mall and the state is now flood ed with literature appealing to the voters to defeat the equal suffrage amendment and to adopt the amend ment totally destroying the local op tion law. The latest batch of literature sent out Is composed of 25 cards, showing how the ballot should be marked to defeat equal suffrage and to adopt the pernicious local option amend ment. An urgent circular letter Is In cluded In the package. This gives in structions to Individual saloon men Importuning each one to bring In 25 votes for their cause on election dny and also post a card acknowledging receipt of cards and pledging the 25 votes In the following form, which Is printed on the card: "Dear Sirs: I will attend to It 25 times. Yours truly, "NO. 1428." The stirring circular letter which accompanies the package of saloon literature is as follows: "Portland, Ore., May 21," 1006. Dear Sir: Two laws are to be voted on at the elertlon. June 4th, which are of vital Importance to every li quor merchant In Oregon, without ex ception. The first Is Woman Suffrage. The second Is the amendment to the local option law. "The members of this association have worked hard for a long time on both these matters. So far as the amendment to the Jocnl option law Is concerned, they have prepared the amendment, defended Its title suc cessfully In the supreme court, and placed It on the ballot. "But, being few In number, they cannot by themselves FASS the local option amendment or DEFEAT Wo man Suffrage, . "That part of the work is up to the retailers. We write this letter to earnestly ask you to help. "It will take 50,000 votes to defeat Woman Suffrage. It will take 50.000 votes to pass the amendment to the local option law. There are 2000 re tailers In Oregon. "THAT MEANS THAT EVERY RETAILER MUST HIMSELF BRING IN 25 VOTES pN ELECTION DAY. "Every, retailer can get 25 votes. Besides his employees, he has his grocer, his butcher, his landlord, his laundryman and every person he does business with. If every man In the business will do this we will win. "We enclose 25 ballot tickets show ing how these two laws will appear on the ballot and how to vote. "We also enclose a postal card ad dressed to this association. If you will personally take 25 friendly votes to the polls on election day, and give each one a ticket showing how to vote, please mall the postal card back to us at once. You need not sign the card. Every card has a number and we will know who sent It In. "Let us all pull together and let us all work. Let us each get 25 votes. Yours very respectfully, "BREWERS' & WHOLESALE LI QUOR DEALERS' ASS'N." The names of the firms comprising the Wholesale Liquor Dealers' asso ciation and printed on the letter head are as follows: Rothchlld Bros., W. J. Van Sohuyver & Co., BlUmauer & Hoch, H. Fleckensteln & Co.. Fleck ensteln, Mayer & Co., Charles Kohn & Co., F. Zimmerman A Co., H. Vnrwlg & Son, Brunn & Co., Coblentz & Levy. Penni, Hickman & Co., Otto Roths child, Chas. Stern & Co., D. Germnn us, F. Botefuhr & Co., E. Martin & Co., J. Muller & Co., C. J. Stubllng. ., This Is the class of people opposed to equal suffrage and seeking to de stroy the local option law passed by the people of Oregon. Saturday Night HOURLY SALES We will make special prices on the following articles between the hours of 6 and 9 p. m. Sat May 26 th. 6 to 7 p. m. Ladles' 25c Hose IOC Ladles' 26c Vests 17C Ladles' 60c Vests ytii)C $1.25 Petticoats OOC 7 to 8 p.m. $3.50 Tan Oxfords $1.75 Ladles' 65c Vests 4()C i Ladles $2.60 OxfordB $1.75 8 to 9 p. m. $1.23 Table Linen OOC $1.50 Table Linen $1.00 ALEXANDER'S! you always get good values Whc I! TAKE LIEU LAND SETTLERS OX NORTHERN PACIFIC LAXD RELIEVED. NORTHWEST NEWS. Northern Pacific Officials deny ab solutely that they are seeking to bot tle up the Harrlman line into Taco ma. The rumor that they would util ize a spur franchise to lay a network of tracks where the Union Pacific will need land is pronounced absurd. Advices from Dawson and North Fork, Alaska, are that the rivers at both places are higher than ever be fore known. A raise of another foot at North Fork will practically destroy the town, as all the houses are flooded now, and cellars full. At Dawson the not.r ix now within a foot of the floor of White Pass wharf. Frank Loveland, of Madras, Ore. Vihs iust nurchased a 1200-foot drill ing machine and will determine if f ran he obtained by sinking a well in that section of central Oregon The first work will be done on Agen cy Plains. Later the machine will ui moved to Madras to the1 famous "hot nir" well, which Is now down 150 feet. Sol Perry and Mrs. Annie R. Judy are under arrest, complaint having been filed by John Judy, husband of the woman under arrest. In his complaint Judy alleges that Perry and Mr jn.iv ran him away from his home last July. The Judy have three Have You Dlspepsia, Indigestion? If today you suffer from" impaired digestion, sluggish liver or Impure blood, and you were told of a prepar ation which would cure you at a small cost, would you try the remedy? There is a medicine Green's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a test bottle for 25 cents, or the regular size for 75 cents. If you have used all other dyspepsia remedies without satisfaction, or if you iiave never used any preparation for these distressing affections; if you have hea ache, biliousness, loss of appe tite, sleet'essness, nervousness, ir any disorder of the stomach or liver, cure yourself quickly by using the in fallible August Flower. It Is not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harm less for general use. Get a copy of Green's prize alma iac, Tallman Co. Wnllu Walla Lund Office Notified That Settlers Having Taken I.nnd In Northern Puciric Withdrawals May Bo Given Lieu Selections Elsewhere Order Will Affect Many Settlers In Klk'kltut ami Yakima Counties Along North Bank Railroad Survey. that he will be allowed 60 days after notice within which to elect to retain th land covered by his entry, or to rellnqnish the same and take other lands In lieu theerof In manner and form prescribed by office circular of February 14, 1899. Issued under sold act, and that should he fall to file his formal election after due notice, such failure will be covered by his entry, In which event the lands will be list ed for relinquishment by the company without further notice from the claim ants." Cheap Lands We have a longer list of better bar nlm than ever. Including wheat lands, stock ranches and city proper ty. We have some good business prop' ositlons to offer. 1600 acres with running water nine timber: raises abundance of tim othv wild hay and grain. Plenty of outxlde range. Excellent cattle ranch, K nvr acre. 6000 acres, half being profitable ,h.ot land. $7.00 per acre. Call on E. T. Wade & Son P. O. Box. ' e. O. Building HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. A. E. McKennett, Portland; James N. Denn. Colfax: Joe Caunst, Colfax; W. A. Welles. Washington; W. C. Barrett and wife, San Francisco; W. Fraser, Chicago: Fred W. Radcllff. "hlcago; A. T. Howorth, Portland; C. Williams, Portland; J. D. Mathon, La rando; J. W. Connolly. La Grande; H. E. Bartholomew and wife, Echo; F. T. George and wife, Echo; J. W. Harney, Spokane; C. A. Pierce, Port land; Mrs. C. A. Gilbert, Echo; O. E. Brown, Baker City; Horace T. Jones, Portland; E. Klrcher and wife, New Yor; F. A. Mitchell. Spokane; C. P. Oearhard, Walla Walla; L. P. Kltch an, Tacoma; Mrs. Geo. Braushwalt, Chicago; Mrs. Jack Graf, Chicago; Al Brown, Portland; John Smlesfleld, Cleveland: E. W. Hellmen, Portland; Will M. Peterson. Athena; C. J. Offi cer, Seattle; J. W. Harader, Payette; M. W. Zwetow, St. Louis; Ed Cohen, Portland- Ben Rosensteln, Portland; Joe W. Baker, Portland; J. J. Hogan, Portland; M. G. Roff, San Francisco, Settlers who have taken up land In Klickitat county upon the old North ern Pacific grants, secured unar conditions of building the branch line from Alnsworth to Tacoma and the main line from Wallula to Portland, will not be compelled to surrender their, present holdings under the latest Instructions from the acting commis sioner transmitted to Register Glllis, says a Walla Walla dispatch. The set tlers are given the option of electing to retain the lands entered upon, or to surrender them and take lieu land In stead. The overlap of the railroad grants and the subsequent rulings, reversals and supreme court decisions served to completely mix the titles and claims and the tangle has resulted In the new Instructions, given as follows: "The lands herein described are within the primary limits of the grant to the Northern Pacific Railroad com pany for the constructed branch lln for its road between Alnsworth and Tacoma and was listed by the com pany on account of the said grants July 27, 1S87. These lands are also within the withdrawal on general grants for the unconstrucled main line between Wallula, Wash., and Portland under the forfeiture act of September 29. 1890, for the reason the listing therefor was canceled by letter "F" of June 23, 1893. "On April 25, 1905, the secretary of the Interior issued instructions In this class of cases which are to the effect that In the adjustment of the grunt to the said company within the over lap In question, the company must be credited for the full amount of the odd numbered sections within the primary limits and such said sections iih were deposed of under the former ruling that the company was entitled to a moiety only of said lands as are to be listed for relinquishment by the company under the provisions of the act of July 1, 189S. Now, therefore, the homestead claims described, appearing to come within the provisions of said act, you are hereby Instructed to notify each entryman, or his transferee, If any, Hotel Pendleton. George F. Roberts, Portland; F. H. Mofflt. Washington: W. Hammond, Boston; P. T. Lamburt; A. B. Catton Walla Walla; Mrs. F. W. Beck, Col fax: D. C. McKeller, Seattle; E. B. Colby, New York;- H. W. Cameron Spokane! W. E. Wade, New iork; D. Hlnchman. Seattle; C. C. Simpson Portland; F. Welden, Portland; J. Fltzgprald. Portland; J. P. Hayden, Portland: J. F. Border. Portland; J. W. Sawyer. Walla Watla; I. Monhelm er; J. W. Irwin, Tacoma; C. S. Cra dock, Spokane; W. M. Rice, Portland F. W. Swift, Indiana; Muta Beal, Den ver; A. E. Loder, Washington; Wll Ham Mahcr, Portland. 'Phone Black 1111 Pendleton, Ore. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This la due to the disease being so Insidious that It gets a good hold on the system be- fore It Is hecognlzed. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease If taken In time. Koep pen drug (tore. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, postmaster at River- ton. La., nearly lost his life and was robbed of alt comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronle liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of Jaundice that even my finger nails turned yel low; when my doctor prescribed Elec tric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for 11 years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At Tallman 4 Co.'s and Pen dleton Drug company drug stores, 50 cents. KEEP IT COOL So many perishable foodstuffs tn the summer time. Of coarse It Is due to the hot, d)ry weather. Now, we believe we can remedy this for you and keep spoilable dishes palatable for you during the warm weuther, by selling you one of our sanitary REFRIGERATORS i We have them In all sizes and prices, cleaned, and are not Ice eaters. See WI:idow Display. Oun are easily BAKER & FOLSOM FURNITURE AND CARPETS- -OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Henry H. Dalrymple of Mo.itpeller, Bear Lake county, Is the only demo cratic sheriff In Idaho. Buy on G rod HI this $60 Machine for $25 uriim It li htab-arm. drop rr.cuni rntraiu. h A iM burins, lock- litcu, double feed, sell threading thnttle: bil entomalic bobbin winder end other lale.timproTe mrnu. Thl If the ANTI TRUST MACHINE. It ll tiie ttui machine ageuta are n-kiugyouJCO'lor. All atterhiuenlf eowitb each machine.. Sold lor only and 13 monthly. Write THUt lorTrw HMTUSE CATaLOGUi boln elegant houehnld u..d we will 'hlM'relaht Premie) on Eaiy rir"ient-ou' CRiDIT plan. Covurtz furniture Company 173-178 Virat St- PORTLAND, OR. SUMMER. SCHOOL MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL SCHOOL June 27 to August 7 and August 13 to September 7. First six week! devoted to special preparation for county and state examinations. Regular Normal subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Normal Instruction and special attention to Primary Methods with model pupil classes. FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY INSTRUCTORS. Regular Normal Faculty, assisted by noted college and public school edu cators. Tuition: First term, $7.50; second term, ti. For catalog, summer school circular or other Information write to PRES. E. V. RE8SLER, Mo nnionth, Oregon. THE SUN Is paint's greatest enemy he blisters, burns, bakes, scorches and shrivels it up so. That's the reason we have picked out for our trade a paint that's a sun reeister, and a sun defler. There's another defler hereabouts our price, which defies competition. See C. SHARP 20t E. Court Street. Phono Red 3131 m aft I VIEW BOOKS POSTALS of San Francisco Fire. 10 styles Booklets, 10c to 60c. 100 Styles Postals, lc each. Big Reduction on Quantities. AGEXTS WANTED. Flro Photographs 20c to 1 10.00 ' Smith Bros. I 462 13th St. Oakland Cal. eweewewe BABY'S VOICE Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness Can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe I An eels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of dancer and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in per fect safety and without pain. 8old aLfpo per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women tent free. Address -BMDFIELD REGULATOR OO., Atlanta, Om qOTHEB'S Put. Wings to Your Work An electric motor will do mor and better work than any other power that you can use. The economy of Its e Is r. demonst 'a cd fact. If you want good, quick work at a minimum of cost you want an electric motor. We will be pleased to give you on -prices and to furnish complex esti mate to suit your needs. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. CORNER COURT AND GARDEN ST All Kinds of Lumber for all kinds of purposes, are not found in every yard. Whatever your wants may be In Lumber and Building Mathrials come- here and let us give you an es timate. We can save you money, quality considered. Oregon Lumber Yard NEAR COURT HOUSE. 'Phone Main 8. Pendleton. Oregon. IRRIGATION Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines One drop of gasoline, nine times more air makes the power. Expense stops when engine is shut down SPRAYING PUMPING SAWING GRINDING 2 to 50 horse-power. All sizes In stock Write for Catalogue and Prices s Fairbanks, Morse & Co. a&iOa&SSS For sale at the East Oregonian office Large bundles of news papers, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.