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BIGHT PAGES. DAILY KABX OREGONIAlf, PENDLETON, OKBGOV. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 10. pagb nrm. Special Showing of . Things You Need At The Bankrupt Sale of The Lee Teutsch Stock 200 yards of Ecru Net Waistings worth 75c and 85c yard on sale at 46c and 49c yard. These are very pop ular now and you can save money by coming to The Bankrupt Sale. Yard wide Taffetta Silks in Red, Black, Navy and Brown, the $ 1 .75 guaranteed kind, now $ 1 .23. Yard wide Black Taffetta, $1.50 kind 97c. A large line of 27 inch China Silks at 34c yard. Where Can You Duplicate These Prices ? J, ILLivengood & 0 Successors to Teutsch's Dep't. Store. PERSONAL MENTION City Brevities Ic cream at Hohbach'a. Bllllarda and pool at Hennemans. All kinds of food dry wood. Se. Minnie. 8m Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burnt. Lota of It on hand. Wanted To rent cottage of seven or eight room, inquire inn imia Juat arrived and aet up, new bll Hard and pool table at Henneman'a. Unfurnished houaekeeplnf rooma for rent Enquire at Ernst Oregonlan fflce. New and first class. Billiard and pool tablea at Henneman'a ctfar store. No kids. All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry A Milne, Phone Main I. Wlsard Lawn Mowers excel. Our prices are right. Goodman Hardware Co. See our line of lawn hose. Safety Insurance Gasoline Stores ar approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Made right. works right. Sold by Goodman Hard ware Co. Now open California restaurant, next door to Empire Meat market Just opened 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 la equip ped with ball bearing stand, light run ning, mission oak mirror finish. Guaranteed for 10 years. restaurant for the new partnership. Dated at Pendleton,. Oregon, May 11, 1908. SEE HOT. QUE SING, HENO TEE, LEE NOT. BASEBALL SCORES. Co-PartnersJtlp Dissolution, Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing be tween So Hoy, Que Sing. Heng Tee and Lee Moy, under the firm name and style of the Horseshoe Restau rant, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Que Sing retiring. The Horseshoe Restaurant near the corner of Alta and Main streets, In the city of Pendleton, will be continued by the remaining partners who from this dato 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 Tuk, known as Joe, an expert res taurant man. will be In charge of said The Best Alarm Clock. If you have uso 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 nnri cost from $1.00 to $2.50. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. 72( Main St. Coat League. Portland, May 11. Pernoll, the Grants Pans sidewheeler, hung It on the Angels again today and shut them out 3 to 0. Ryan, McCredle and Bas sey hit in succession In the first and scored two runs. Three more hits by Casey, Ryan and McCredle, In the fifth, counted for the last tally. Both teams played good ball, but the visit ors could no nothing with Penroll'a twisters. Batteries Kostner and Hogan; Per noll and Madden. Umpire Perrln. i Oakland, 1; Kan Francisco, 0. San Francisco, May JS. Oakland and San Francisco battled for 12 In nings today, and then Oakland pulled cut one run and won the game with It. It was lively baseball all the way and- Incidentally a pitcher's battle in which both Dellar and Willis struck out four men. Northwest League. Tacoma, 6; Butte, 4. Aberdeen, 8; Vancouver, 4. Spokane, 9: Seattle, 2. American. At Philadelphia Chicago, 2; Phila delphia, 1. At New Tork Cleveland, 2: New York, 7. At Boston Detroit, 10; Boston, 2. At Washington Washington, 1; St Louis, 2. National. At St. Louis St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, 2. At Plttsbura- Pittsburg. 6; New York.- 1. At Clnclnatl Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 1. CIRCUS 111 III' II IIS 9LDRY XORRIS & ROWE SHOW ARRIVES IX EARLY MORNING Large Crowd from Country and Town See the Parade and Witness Uie Opening Performance A Real Circus Peanut and Toy Balloon Venders, he Leather Longed Man, Uie Bearded Lady, the Funny Clowns, Are All Here. Pioneers Reunlm at Weston. Attend the 13th annual reunion ot Umatilla county pioneers at wesion May 28 29, 30, -1908. It will be the grandest reunion of all. Fine address es by gifted orators, pleasing exercls- ... 1 L.I1 knltfSAN es, splendid music, Duseuau, uuu""" ascensions, sports, dancing. Come the first day and stay for political day, May 30. Attention Englc All members are requested to meet at Eagles' hall, promptly at 9 a. in. Friday, May 15, to attend the rune rai nf our deceased brother, Georgo Cronk. JAMES H. ESTES. Worthy President. May 14, 1908. Twenty-two for Joluison. St. Paul, Minn, May 14. All of Minnesota's delegates to the democrat ic convention at Denver, twenty-two In number, will be selected at today's state convention, which was called to order at the Auditorium at 10 o'clock this morlng. Great enthusiasm for Governor Johnson marked the as semblage of the delegates and It Is certain that the entire delegation will be Instructed In his favor. Whenever we see a man rigged out In lodge regalia we laugh to think what mean things some men say of the dress fads of the women. SHAMO Better and cheaper than Chamois skins, JLooks 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, 'xomes from uermany. Pendleton at You find them in The Greater Norrla and Rowe circus arrived In this city at an early hour this morning on two special trains from Xne Dalles, where they exhibit ed yesterday afternoon. Work. of unloading the cars was commenced immediately and long be fore many of the good housewives of this city had prepared porridge for their lords and masters the army of over 450 circus attaches sat down to a hot breakfast at the Hotel Norrls and Rowe, at the baseball park. The country beau and his sweet heart, the noble red man, little John' nle and his "weeny" sister, dressed In their best bibs and tuckers, were on the streets early, waiting for the pa rade, and all wearing anxious expres sions. Repressed excitement was In the air, superinduced by the gladsome circus the event of events In all their simple, unaffected lives. The peanut venders and the fellow with the toy balloons were also In evi dence and assumed an air of indiffer ence such as prosperity can only pro duce. The foghorn tones of the fellow with the leather lungs was heard to ex claim, "Hold your hosses." the ele phants are "earning," and then, oh, then, such a craning of necks. Tho Goodyear Rubber company should have had representatives here today rubber Is scarce. The parade past, the vast throng scurried to the exhibition grounds where the outside free attractions were given. The fat lady, the tattooed Greek, Texas Jack, who tHrows knives at his wife, and is such a poor marks man that he did not hit her once; the csqulmos, "Zip," Barnum's what Is it, the pretty one with the huge snakes. Doss, the human telescope,- South Sea Island JOe and his wife, Beno, the bearded lady, the hundred and one la dles and gentlemen that nature took liberties with are all with Norrls and Rowe this year., The pink lemonade, the sawdust, the tents, the peanuts and the babble of tongues of representa tives of every nation are all with the big show. .The excitement, oh, the Joy of It all. No wonder that the clr cur goes on like the brook, forever! The doors to the big show were opj ened at 1 o'clock and the perform ance was started at 2:15. A large au dience was present when the ring master blew his whistle, which sum mons the performers Into the ring. The grand entree In which all of the performers of the show take parts Is a very pleasing spectacle. The trap pings and the coloring of the rich cos tumes made a most pleasing effect. From this time on during the two and a halt nours oi tne snow dozens oi great acts were Introduced, as many as six acts taking place at the same time. The work of the Peerless Potters, aerlallsts, being the best of the kind ever seen In this city. The Honey Mora troupe, the Orton family, the St. Leon family, the Waldorf troupe, the Qulgomato troupe, the McDonald fam ily were all excellent Another performance will be given tonight. THE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. J. C. Coombs, the pioneer of Nye, Is in tne city today on a trading trip. W. T. Manela of Milton. Is In the city today on a trading and buslnes trip. Mrs. Ed. Dyer of North Yakima Is In the city for a few days buslnes trip. E. B. Wood, O. R. & N. special agent, Is In the city today from Port land. Miss Mabel Hale of Helix Is a guest of the Bowman hotel today while In the city. Frank Hanlon. the well known wood dealer of Meacham, la In the city on a tradlg trip. Lowell Rogers and family of Ad ams, are among those attending the circus today. Miss Adna Raley has gone to Walts- burg, Wash., for a visit with her grandmother. Zoe Houser of Butter crek. Is a guest at Hotel Bowman for a few days while In the city. J. M. Smith of Condon Is a truest of the Golden Rule while in the city to day on a business trip. P. T. Harbour, manager of the Weston brick yards is In the city to day on a business trip. Mrs. C. L. Morgan, wife of the nro- prletor of the Hotel Hermlston. is In the city on a brief visit J. D. Matheson. O. R. & N. train. master at La Grande, Is here today to attend the Norrls and Rowe circus. William Peterson, the attorney, re turned this morning from Athena where he had been upon a short busi ness trip. William Connolly, assistant super intendent of the O. R. & N. for the Portland division, is In the city on a short busness trip. John S. Vinson and A. S. Pearson of Freewater, came down last evening to attend the farming demonstration tdain meeting at this place. R. W. Cooke of Condon Is here to day on a brief business trip. That section of the state now needs rain very much, although croDS are not vet suffering. J. A. Borie, proprietor of the Bing ham springs summer resort Is In the city to make arrangements for paint ing and papering the hotel and hopes to have the resort ready for the sum mer trade in a short time. Conductor James Conners of the La Grande freight division of the O. R. & N., Is In charge of the farming dem onstration train on the O. Ht & N. through Umatilla county and enjoyed a Visit With friends In the rltv loof evening. George C. Stinton of Billings, Mont is a guest of D. B. Costuma of the Columbia Land company for a few days while here to look over Umatilla county. In company with Mr. Costu ma heVlaited the Furnlsh-Coe lands near Echo today. BEETS ARE ALL SEEDED. Sugar Company Completes Planting 2300 Acres of Seed. The seeding of approximately 2300 acres of beets, and 2200 acres of small grain by the Amalgamated Sugar company is finished, and for a time at least, thinning of beets will be the principal work of the large crews which the company maintains, says the La Grande Observer. The Union ranches were the last to by completed, but they are now seed ed and the next big event will be the harvest. Six hundred acres of hay will be cared for In the meantime. Village of Tents. Around the headquarters of the Union ranches are many little villages of tents and temporary quarters, occu pied by the Germans who have been imported to the Grand Ronde valley to eventually displace oriental labor. The Japanese now employed by the company are conrlnea to the La Grande district of the company's hold ings. In time, more permanent quar. tors will be provided for the Germans. At present, however, they live In tents and temporary houses, and are con tented with what is supplied them. Their work Is highly satisfactory. For the past several days. Manager Sebbelov has had a crew thinning the beets which were seeded early and are now far enough advanced In their growth to need attention by thinners. The men who dare always com plaining about "crooked politics" are the men who never try to straighten It out. Notice to Public Having disposed of my Implement store tn this city, all parties knowing themselves Indebted te me pleas call and settle their accounts. FRED WEBER. Fine store and office room for rent East Oregonlan building. Enquire this office. WANTED I want ro hear from ewntr having GOOD FARM or BUSINESS for sale, any size and any local ity. Not particular abont loca tion. If you want cash for your farm or business It will pay you to write me today. I only want to hear from owners who are willing to sell direct to buyers and without paying a cent of commission to anyone. I am not a real estate agent and I don't accept properties for sale on a commission basis. Agents need not answer. If your farm or business is for sale write me at once and I will send you free full details of my new plan of putting yon In touch with hand rods of people anxious to buy. 1 nun hear frem you quickly, as I liave more buyers than I have properties to. recommend. It costs you nothing to write to me and I may have someone who wants your place and will pay your full price. In writing give price and description and state how soon possession can be had. Lufc. DpUrt. Drawer 9M Kocaoter.R.T. H I Special Sale on Ladies and Children's OXHTOR.DS $3.00 and 3.50 Oxfords $1.90 . $2.00 and 2.50 Oxfords $1.65 $1.75 and 1.50 Oxfords $1.(0 50 pair Shoes and Oxfords, small sizes regular $2.50, 3 and 3.50 val. 98c Alexander Dep't Store Givers of Best Values Use Wrong Stall Box. The attention of the public is call ed to the fact that the United States mall box on the platform at he O. R. & N. depot is not to be used for let ters for the city or postofflce. That box is intended for mall to be carried on the trains and the mall carriers of the city have no key to It and never gather mall from It. Of late a great many letters Intended for the postof flce should be dropped In the railroad mall box and consequently have been delayed In delivery for several days. No letter intended for the postofflce should be dropped In that box. Candidates, Attention! We print candidates' cards and cir culars at a very reasonable price, giving prompt service and first class work. East Oregonlan, phone Main L If champagne cost but 30 cents a quart most men who drink It would prefer a good quality of cider. Strap Hangers Protest. New Tork, May 14. Measures to provide relief for the strap hangers of New York are under consideration at a hearing of the public service commission today. The service on four of the downtown surface lines In Manhattan, Including the Fourteenth Street & Williamsburg Bridge line, la being Investigated, in furtherance of the commission's endeavor to force the traction companies to provide a seat for every passenger. Oklahoma Physicians. Sulphur, Okla., May 14. Phytlclons of the new state today began their annual' convention, which will last through three days. Stock Pastured. Stock taken for pasture. Good run ning water and no barbed wire fences. Any number taken; prices reasonable. Address "E. S." this office. Baad the East Oregonlan. IHHEPOHSOffiAKl If D (BESET Official Nominees and Candidates of the Republican Party for June Election. For United States Senator II. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County. For Representative W. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County. Justice of the Supreme Court y ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County. For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County s For Railroad Commissioner CLYDE It AITCIIISOX, of Multnomah County For Prosecuting Attorney ' . . GILBERT W. PHELPS, or Umatilla County. For Representative Twenty-Second District - T. J. MAHOXEY, of Morrow County. For Representatives from Umatilla County K?TS!lBTIHlIg!r5Trai.31S o. a. barrett. . -:. . t. m , - i , .f TITft '' L.L. MAXN-. For County Clerk- FRAXK SALIXG. For County Recorder of Conveyances FRED W. HEXDLEY. For County Treasurer- GEORGE W. BRADLEY. For County Assessor- . ROBERT T. nROWX. For County School Superlntendent- FRAXK K. WELLES. For County Surveyor JOHN W. KIMBRELL. For County Coroner RALPH FOLSOM. For County Commissioner HORACE WALKER. VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT. Persian Cleaning and Dve Works UXDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed. Ladles' fine gar ments a specialty. All work guaranteed. P. M. LORIMER, Proprietor 'Phone Main 194. , Main Street, Near Bridge. We have a lot of Bissells Sweeners ; ; on which the factory sets fixfd price, but we are selling ; ; them at our own price, regardless of any price fixed by me racrory. Sharon & Eddings Phone Main 32. 523 Man Street f