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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOX. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908,
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A Wow Line of Ecru Hot Shirt Waists
Oi Sale Today for the FirsL Time
At the Bankrupt Sale of the Teutsch Stock
Beautiful styles in all the new designs and combinations.
Ecru Net trimmed in Copenhagen, Brown, 'Green, Navy
and Red. Prices are
$3.44, 5.83, 5.97, 6.33 and 6.88
A Sample Line of Ladies' and Misses'
Skirts.
Bought at 33 1-3 per cent off, on sale tomorrow morn
ing at the same great reduction. All colors and styles.
F. E. Livengood.& C0
Successors to Teutsch's Dep't. Store.
PERSONAL
MENTION
City Brevities
. K-e cream at Hohbach's.
Billiards and pool at Hennemana,
All kind of food dry wood. See
SUnnls,
See Mlnnls (or food, dry wood that
burn. Lota of It on band.
Wanted To rent cottage of serea
or eight rooms. Inquire tbl etflce.
Just arrived and tet up, new bll
Hard and pool tablet at Henneman'a.
Unfurnished bouaekeeplnc roomi
for rent Enquire at East Oregonlan
efftce.
Piano Inatructlon given by Laura
Nelson, 326 Ann street. Phone Black
3691.
New and first class. Billiard and
pool tables at Henneman'a cigar store.
Mo kids.
Fine store and office room for rent
East Oregonlan building. Enquire
this office.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry St Milne,
Phone Main 5.
Witard Lawn Mowera excel. Our
prices are right Goodman Hardware
Co. See our line of lawn hose.
Safety Insurance Gasoline Stoves
are approved by the National Board
of Fire Underwriters. Made right
work right Sold by Goodman Hard
ware Co.
Now open California restaurant
iext door to Empire Meat market.
Just openej under new management.
Best cook, meals 20c. Give them a
trial.
150 will buy an Eldrldge rotary
sewing machine at Goodman Hard
ware Co.'s. This machine Is equip
ped with ball bearing stand, light run
ning, mission oak mirror finish."
Gunranteed for 10 years.
this date are the only partners In said
business.
Any outsandlng claims against said
Horseshoe Restaurant to this date will
be paid by the old partnership. She
Vuk. known as Joe, an expert res
taurant man, will be In charge of said
restaurant for the new partnership
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, May
11. 1908. SEE HOT,
QUE SING.
HENG TEE,
LEE NOT.
Co-Pnrtmrslilj involution.
Notice Js hereby given, that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Se Hoy, Que Sing, Heng Tee
and Lee Moy, under the firm name
and style of the Horseshoe Restau
rant, hns been this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Que Sing retiring.
The Horseshoe Restaurant nenr the
corner of Alta and Main streets, In the
city of Pendleton, will be continued
by the remaining partners who from
hungry buzzard
reveals dead max.
liakttt Potato C'luirni Is Menus of
Identification.
Guided to the spot by the hovering
of a buzzard, the remains of Peter
Gannon, familiarly known as
"Doc Dandy," who disappeared from
Stayton several weeks ago, were found
Imbedded deep In the mire of a ditch
in Stayton, late yesterday, by E. Wed
dle, a citizen of that community, says
a special to the Telegram. Coroner
Clough was notified, but since Iden
tification of the body was considered
conclusive, no Inquest was held, and
It will be burled today. The body was
so badly decomposed that Identifies
tion would have been Impossible were
If not for an old watch found In one
of the pockets and" the finding xtt an
old baked potato In the pocket of an
Inner pair of trousers, which he al
ways carried as a charm against
rheumatism.
"Doc Dandy" was an eccentric man,
about "3 years old, and one of his
.il-.--yncraclps of recent years was to
wear all the clothes In his possession
at one time. He was originally edu
cated for the priesthood, but took a
course In a veterinary college In Glas
row. .Scotland, from which he gradu
ated and came to America. He serv
ed during the civil war as a veterinary
surgeon under General Nelson A.
Miles, and afterward came to Oregon
and settled In Stayton. where he has
resided ever since. He drifted Into
the liquor habit, which is supposed
to have been the cause of his death.
He had a family once, but his wife
died and he Is supposed to have a son
living, hut his whereabouts are unknown.
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SELLS-FIXTO SHOWS
HAVE HEAL INDIANS
Circus Press Agent Says Ills "HW
Have Taken Paleface Scalps Also
Iktlurvs One of Them Eacs Dogs,
Another lUittlcwnukcH, While n
Third Takes to Icecream and Swect
inouta Many Historical Characters
In the Lot.
The Best Alarm Clock.
If you have use for an alarm
clock to wake you up these
spring mornings, then you
should get a good one. A poor
alarm clock Is much worse than
no clock at all. Tou cannot de
pend upon a cheap clock picked
up probably In a place where
the knowledge of. clocks Is un
known,. When you buy a clock
from us you know that If any
thing goes wrong we are ready
to make good with the proper
repairs.
All alarm clocks guaranteed
ami cost from $1.00 to $3.50. -
Louis Hunziker
Jeweler ami Optician.
716 Main St.
VOTERS SIGN BALLOTS.
runny Incident In Connection With
Primary h Coos.
One of the many funny Incidents
which happen at an election occurred
at the Deer Talk precinct last Friday,
end caused considerable amusement
around the county clerk's office, on
Tuesday of this week, says the Co
qullle Sentinel. Instead of the Judges
of the election sending the ballot
boxes the clerk received a short let
ter and sample ballots from that pre
cinct. The letter was as follows:
Doer Park, Ore., April 17, 1908.
County Clerk, Coquille. Ore.
I enclose herewith the vote of Deer
Park today. Ton much rain; voters
stayed In the hills.
What shall we do with the ballot
boxes?
The vote was four republican tick
ets and one democratic ticket. Each
ticket was marked as the voter had
voted; the three republican tickets
were signed at the bottom by the
voter and the democrat ticket was
signed by the lonely democrat.
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SHAMO
Better and cheaper than Chamois skins, Looks like,
feels like Chamois, but does the work Better, lasts
Longer and Costs Less. Indispensible for House
cleaning, Silver, Pianos, Glassware, etc. The genuine
"Shamo,' comes from Germany. You find them in
Pendleton at
THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
Saturday, May 30, to Pendleton will
come a new tribe of genuine Indians,
Sioux warriors, who have to their
belts the scalps of many palefaces.
They are government Indians and are
from their reservations by special per
mission of the powers that be at
Washington. At their head are noted
chiefs. One has for his favorite diet
rattlesnakes and eats one rattler, a
day. Another is a glutton for dogs
and prefers the French poodle. Still
another Is select and takes to sweet
meats. Ice cream is his favorite eat
ing. In their band is the daughter of
Spotted Tail, who was one of the
worst Indians ever on the plains.. His
record is steeped in blood. The squaws
of the tribe are fine specimens and
the pappooBes are Interesting, Indeed.
There Is nothing so cunning as a wee
bit of an Indian baby. One little In
dian girl is the child of Chief Little
Wound and her name is "Lone Flow
er." She received this name in a pe
culiar way and it stands for Joy and
for sorrow, both to the red man and
the pale fuce.
Chief Little Wound was in the bat
tle of Wounded Knee and fought a
hand to hand contest with General L.
L. Colby, now of Beatrice, Neb., The
Indians were worsted and driven from
the field. They left their babies and
the U. S. soldiers picked them up and
took them home. General Colby got
Little Wound's daughter. He raised
and educated her. She Is known bv
the appropriate name of "Lost Bird."
Being parted from her sister, the In
dians called the little sister at home
"Lone Flower."
All these Indians are with the Great
SollB-Floto show ("The Shriners' cli
cus") and will put on the wild west
for the show here, Saturday, May 30.
They will be In the street parade.
Doors open at 1 and p. m. Perform-
ufces, 2 and 8 p. m.
STATE FLOWERS.
The names of the the flowers adopt
ed as emblems for the difterent states
are, as far as ascertained, as follows:
California, poppy; Colorado, colum
bine; Delaware, peach- blossom;
Maine, pine cone; Michigan, apple
blossom; Nebraska, golden rod; Utah,
Illy; Georgia, rose; Kansas, sunflower;
New Hampshire, oak leaf; Vermont,
red clover; Idaho, syringa; Washing
ton, rhododendron; Oregon, grape
Itaf; Oklahoma, mistletoe; Connecti
cut, laurel; Massachusetts, fern; South
Dakota, crocus; Wisconsin, trailing
arbutus; Minnesota, moccasin flower
or lady slipper; Indiana, water Illy;
New York, rose; Ohio, golden rod:
Iowa, wild rose; Illinois, golden rod.
Mrs. G. M. Morrison of Adams, Is
a visitor In Pendleton. -Lawrence
Lleuallen of Adams, Is
transacting business In the city today.
C. A. Barrett of Athena, Is among
the business visitors In the city today.
E. H. Davis of Hermlston, came up
last evening for a brief visit In the
city.
George Carney Is now 111 with ty
phoid fever and has been In bed for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Darnell left
this morning for Pilot Rock after a
business visit In the city.
H. A. Clemens, editor of the Pilot
Rock News, has gone into Wallowa
county for a few days' business trip.
John Oagen of the Kentucky Llauor
store, left today for Echo and the west
end of the county on a business visit.
Rev. W. H. Blcakney", principal of
Pendleton academy, went down to
Hermlston today to look over that section.
Louis Hunziker went down to Uma
tilla this afternoon to assist In the or
ganization of the Masonic lodge there
tonight.
D. B. Costuma of the Columbia
Land company, went down to the
Fumlsh-Coe Irrigation project at Echo
today.
Miss Lulu R. Lorenz returned this
morning from Union county, where
she had been visiting relatives for a
few days.
Fred Walters of Walters' flouring
mills left today for Portland on a
brief business visit in the Interest of
his mills.
Julius Hudeman, democratic can
didate for county commissioner, went
to Echo and Hermlston today In the
Interest of his candidacy.
Grand Master Lot L. Pierce of the
Oregon grand lodge of Masons, went
to Umatilla today to institute ,a new
Masonic lodge at that place.
E. W. McComas left this afternoon
for Portland to attend to business
matters' before the meeting of the re
publican state convention on Thursday.
C. S. Terpening left last evening by
team for the south part of the coun
ty on a canvassing trip for the large
medicine company which he repre
sents. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thomson of But
ter creek, have been visiting with
friends In the city. Hon. G. W.
Proebstel of Weston came down last
evening for a short visit. '
Miss Julia Nash, formerly employ
ed In Roadmaster Jurgen's office In
this city, is now employed In the offi
ces of Roadmaster McCann of the La
Grande division of the O. R. & N.
E. A. McKenna, traveling freight
agent for the Northern Paclflcleft
this morning for Echo, Hermlston
and the west end of Umatilla county
In the Interest of his department.
Mrs. E. Struthers has leased her
rooming and lodging house on Thomp
son street to the Streeter-Bryan com
pany and left this morning for Albee
to spend the summer at her ranch
there.
Earl Coutts of Spokane, who has
been visiting at the home of his par
ents, Attorney and Mrs. G. W. Coutts,
on Garfield avenue, went to Portland
this morning, where he will spend the
summer.
Trainmaster J. D. Matheson of the
O. R. & N accompanied by Mrs.
Matheson, passed through the city
last evening on their way home to La
Grande after having attended the fleet
festivities in San Francisco.
J. F. Johnson, formerly proprietor
og the Spokane cafe, but now located
at Pendleton, arrived this morning
from Huntington, where he has been
on business. He visited friends here
today. La Grande Observer.
A.. C. Koeppen and O. W. Koeppen
of Pendleton, arrived In the city Sat
urday night and were Joined here by
their brother, W. O. Koeppen of
Boise. They had a plesant visit dyer
Sunday and have returned home. Ba
ker City Herald.
Norbourne Berkeley, the well
known mining operator, was a Baker
City visitor during the week, return
ing yesterday to his rich mine, the
Buffalo-Monitor, near Granite, to ov
ersee resumption of shipments to the
smelter. Sumpter American.
Fortune for Charity.
Ten thousand dollars Vas left by
Valentine H. Caldwell, deceased, oi
Albany, In his will for the aid of or
phans and homeless children In Ore
gon. The wll lhas been filed with the
county clerk. George and William
Caldwell, sons, are executors. He left
property In Linn county valued at
about 70,000. It Is said the heirs of
the estate will contest the bequest for
charity.
The people In the vicinity of Roy
and Alder, Pierce county. Wash., are
thoroughly aroused by the depreda
tions of a band of horse and cattle
thieves which is believed to have its
headquarters In the foothills near
those towns. Horses, cattle and hogs
are being carried off almost nightly
and there Is strong talk of organizing
posses to try and capture the men.
University of Oregon and Whitman
college athletes will strive for honors
at Walla Walla Wednesday.
SPRAY FOR LAWXS.
ExiHTlnieiits Prove Dandelion Can He
Killed.
Two special nuisances in lawns are
dandelions and plantln. The tests
made at the North Dakota experiment
station have given good results In
killing these pests by spraying. It
requires persistent work, but If a
lawn Is sprayed once each month, or
once In six weeks, the dandelion Is
keep completely In check. As seeds
are blown to great distances by the
wind, the destruction of the estab
lished roots does not insure future
freedom from the pest, but spraying
Is the easiest and most effective
method of keeping the dandelions
down which hns yet been found.
Use iron sulphate In the proportion
of two pounds for each gallon of
water. Do not spray within two days
of the time of cutting and do not
cut the grass or water the lawn" for
two or three days after spraying.
Epidemic Stamped Out.
The smallpox epidemic has been
stamped out at Missoula, Mont., the
last of the patients having been re
leased from the pest house. More
than 50 cases of the disease were
treated here during the past four
months.
The family of George Davis, living
six miles west of Cottonwood, Idaho,
was routed out of bed Friday night by
a fire which completely consumed the
house. The flames were started from
a defecttve flue. Only a small amount
of wearing apparel was saved.
Embroidery Sale
No. 2
Another Big Embroidery Salo
1 500 yards of embroidery worth 20c
and 25c yard. On sale one day only
10c
Thursday May 1 4th. Sale begins 9:30 a. m.
See Window Display
Alexander Dep't Store
Givers of Best Values
ffiEPUBILBCAKi
TDdSKET
Official Nominees and Candidates
of the Republican Party
for June. Election.
For United States Senator
If. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County.
For Representative
IB.'Uf'SlLf 'S"ft'S'n W. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County.
Justice of the Supreme Court
IF I'" '' l ' ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County
For Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE B. AITCinSON', of Multnomah County
For Prosecuting Attorney IE1. '" "
GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County.
For Representative Twenty-Second District
T. J-. MAHOXEY, of Morrow County.
For Representatives from Umatilla County
C. A. BARRETT.
L. L. MANX.
For County Clerk
FRANK SALING.
For County Recorder of Conveyances FRED W. HENDLEY.
For County Treasurer
GEORGE W. BRADLEY.
For County Assessor
ROBERT T. BROWN.
For County School Superlntendent-
FRANK K. WELLES.
For County Surveyor
JOHN W. KIMBRELL.
For County Coroner
RALPH FOLSOM.
For County Commissioner
HORACE WALKER.
VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT.
FOR. SALE
:280"acres, 1-2 in crop $32,000.00
240 acres $3,500.00!
160 acres $4,500.00
City Property For Sale.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 1 2 E. Court St.. Pendleton. Ore.
THE BIGGEST DISH
OF ICE CREAM.
we serve will not be found too
large for enjoyment. It Is so
palatable, refreshing and whole
some. You cannot have too
much of the best of good things.
Stop "In and try it the next
time you pass this way. It will
banish fatigue, quench your
thirst and be a treat whose de
licious flavor will linger long In
your memory.
The Delta Candy Factory
J. E. HAWKINS. Prop.
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat thtat grows. Good bread la assur
ed when BYERS BEST FLOUR Is need. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled X
Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. B. BYERS, Proprietor.
Dajly East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.