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DAILY EAST OREGONTA1C, PEJTBLHTOlf, OAJBGOX. fiATTTlDAT, MAT 23, 1908.
PAOS NUK.
Another Week Crowded With Bargains at the
$40,000 Bankrupt Sale of the Tcutsch Stock.
Remember, every article In every department) to on sale at bankrupt
price. Alwoluicly nothing reserved. Even oontnict good are bring sold,
at a big reduction.
Sil-kid Shoes for Women. $3.50 and $4.00
Never before sold for low are now on the market at bankrupt priced and
no on all tlu-ough the stock.
New Samples Bought at 33 per cent off.
In addition to the monster Block w olwught at 65a on the dollar, we
wcro fortunate In picking up huge lota of traveling men's sample, ut
33 1-3 orf, wliicli wo liave marked accordingly. Since oK-iilng our store
c have picked up: . ,
45 dozen ladled shirt waists at 33 1.3 off.
350 Indies sklrta at 33 1-3 off.
30 ladle' bluck Milk coats and Jackets at 33 1-3 off.
40 doxen ladles' Hummer underwear, 33 1-3 off.
10 dozen men's work slilrts at 33 1-3 off.
25 dozen ludles and children's hosiery, 33 1-3 off.
And nuiny other articles such as buck and side combs, funcy collurs,
glove, tinibrellUH, men's sox, handkerchief, etc., all at 33 1-3 off.
Al this merchandise is placed on sale with our regular stock at a great
reduction. We can afford to do It.
If prices talk we can certainly make ourselves heard. Come Monday and
every day, It will pay you.
PERSONAL
ENTION
E. Livehgood & Co.
Successors to Teutsch's Dep't. Store.
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PENDLETON-WALLA WALLA
CONTEST AT MATLOCK PARK
X4 Cruiule Again DcR-uts Baker City
IJut Score Is CIom Excursion Train
Will Bring iArge Number of bup
lortcrs With Garden City Players
Biggwt Croud and Best Game of
Seaaon Expected Cross In Uio Box.
La Grande again defeated Ba
ker City on the latter's grounds
yesterday. The game was fast
and close, the score being 6 to
4. Kottemau was again In Ibu
box for Lu Grande, while Hes
lln twirled for Baker.
Played. Lost Won. Per Ct.
La Grande .. 2 0 2 1000
Pendleton ... 0 0 0 1000
Walla Walla.. 0 0 0 1000
Iiaker City... 2 2 0
At the Matlock grounds tomorrow
afternoon the league baseball season
will be opened in Pendleton with the
long heralded Pendleton-Walla Walla
Kama and there Is every Indication
that the grand stand and the bleach
ers will be filled for the occasion.
During the time independent ball
has been played this season the Pen
dleton team, under Lorlmer's man'
agement, has won almost every game
and the season has been a continuous
round of pleasure for the local fans'.
Now that the league has been
launched there Is Increased Interest
in the team and the crowd will bo out
tomorrow to see what the league Is
like and how the new men play.
In the llne-un tomorrow Cross of
Aberdeen, will be in the box for Pen
dleton and If he Is as good a player
as the reputation "Hobby" Brow n has
given him there will be no disappoint
ment over his pitching,
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. You 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 tho proper
repairs.
AH alarm clocks guaranteed
and cost from $1.00 to $2.50.
Louis Hunriker
Jeweler and Optician.
718 Main St.
Munson will be behind the bat,
Conrad at first, Van Houten at sec
ond, Mollle Baker of Hoqulam, at
short, Dean at third, King left field,
Tracy Baker center field, and Parkes
right field.
Excursion From Wallu Walla.
In honor of the opening of ths
league season a special train will be
run from Walla Walla to Pendleton
tomorrow forenoon and a goodly
crowd of Garden City rooters Is ex
pected. This morning Manager Lorl
mer received word fron Manager
Johnson of Walla Walla saying that
the train will leave there at 6:45 to
morrow morning.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS FIGHT.
Convalescent Ward Scene of Battle
Between "Lunger" and Broken Leg.
Convalescent ward of the Good Sa
maritan hospital yesterday afternoon
was the scene of a bitter battle be
tween a patient with a, broken leg
and a man just recovering from a se
rious operation on his lungs, says the
Evening Telegram. Like a Spartan,
the patient with the disabled limb
dropped his crutches and waddler on
one foot to reach his opponent, who,
seizing one of the discarded crutches,
struck him three vicious blows on the
body In an attempt to floor him.
Failing In this, he drew a Jackknlfe,
and was about to wield It when an
attendant separated the belligerents.
C. O. Le Masters and Axel Ander
son were the fighters, the former
weak of lung and said to be the ag
gressor, while the latter is the pa
tient who fought despite his broken
leg.
After the affray Anderson filed two
complaints ngnlnst Le Masters, who
was arrested at the hospital yesterday
afternoon. This afternoon Le Mas
ters was sentenced by Judge Camer-
to pay a fine of $50 for drawing a
dangerous weapon. Tomorrow he
will be heard on on a charge of
threatening to kill.
Discussion of the merits of ances
try was the cause of the fight be
tween the patients. Le Masters
clulmed to be a "Yankee," and An
derson said to be a Swede like him
self was more to one's credit. Epi
thets ensued, and In a trice both men
were In a rage, and at Le Master's In
vitation Anderson dropped his
crutches and limped toward him. W.
H. Farrier a hospital attendant, arriv
ed on the scene of the encounter Just
n time to overt bloodshed,
In the police court this morning the
benches resembled ethe open air cor
ner of the hospital Itself. Several
witnesses of the encounter, their heads
bandaged or carrying canes or
crutches, were on hand t testify for
or against the accused patient. Judge
Cameron, however, only called the
participants In tho fight and the at-
endant who separated them.
The $ 50 fine Imposed by the Jurist
on I.e Masters disposes of the charge
of drawing a dangerous weapon.
When separated from Anderson, Le
Masters Is alleged to have said "I'll
kill you yet!" This report Is the basis
for the complaint which charges Le'
Masters with threatening to kill.
City Brevities
Ice cream at Hohbach'a.
Billiards and pl at Hennemans.
All kinds of zood dry wood. See
W Mlnnls for good, dry wood that
bu ns. Lata f It on band.
Prcised chickens every day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black 3791.
Just arrived and set up, new bll
Uard and pool tables at Henneman's.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan
fflca.
New and first class. Billiard and
pool tables at Henneman's clgar stor,
No kids.
All kinds of transfer work dona
promptly. Stansberry ft Milne,
Phone Main t.
Insurance Gasoline stoves are safe
and economical. Sold by Goodman
Hardware company.
Red fir, tamarack and yellow pine
cordwood for sale cheap. Inquire at
Alta House, phone Black 2271.
Dressmaking done at home, shirt
waists a specialty. Apply 1208 East
Webb street or phone red 3532.
Wanted Family to adopt and give
permanent home for girl baby two
weeks old. Enquire at' this office.
Latest designs needlework, infants'
outfits, shirtwaists, centers, under
wear, etc. Needlecraft Shop, 382
Washington street, Portland, Oregon.
For sale or trade Columbus rub
ber tired buggy in good condition.
Will trade for good milch cow In
quire 400 east Alta street or phone red
2901.
Just received, the following styles
In ladles' oxfords: Tan colonial, tan
button with buckle, brown ooze and
patent four eyelet blucher. These are
the latest. The Peoples Warehouse..
ALTO It.
It. BRIDGE
A VERITABLE HOODOO
Man Zan PHe Remedy, price 50c Is
guaranteed. Put up ready for use. One
application prompt relief to any form
of piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
SHAMO
4 Better and cheaper than Chamois skins, Looks like,
feels like Chamois, but does the Jvvork Better, lasts
Longer and Costs Less. Indispensible forJHouse
cleaning, Silver, Pianos, Glassware, etc. The genuine
"Shamo,' comes from Germany. You find them in
Pendleton at ' 1
THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. ,
Eight victims within less than a
year Is the frightful record or the
Vlto railroad bridge on the O. R. &
X. line between Bolles Junction and
Starbuck, says the Walla Walla Union.
Tho eighth man to fall from the diz
zy heights of the trestle was James
Plumb, who was found yesterday
morning at 8 o'clock lying in a hor
rible state of mutilation, on the wood
work at the base of the bridge where
he landed after falling a distance of
50 fee. No one saw him fall, no one
knew his name, nor could a letter or
any means of Identification be found
upon his person to furnish any clue
to the whereabouts of his friends and
relatlbes. It was only after bringing
him to the St. Mary's hospital that,
12 hours Inter, the few Incoherent
words were wrung from him by the
attending physician that his name was
James Plumb that he had a broth
er, John Milton Plumb, In Chasbury
Vermont, and a sister living In Michi
gan.
Plumb Is of medium height and
rather slender, with red hair and san
dy beard and mustache. One of his
comrades who brought him In said
that he was not known by any of the
crew as he had been with them but a
short time when he slipped on the
timbers, wet with yesterday's show
ers, and fell headlong to the ground.
At a late hour last night he remain
ed unconslcous and the hospital phy
sician said that there were only slight
hopes of his recovery.
While a group of men were watch
ing by Plumb's bedside last night It
was recalled that it was exactly one
month ago when the last victim fell
to his death from the same bridge.
And besides eight In all have met their
death there since last September. "I
do not understand," said a resident of
that section. "Everyone who works
there has bad luck of more or less se
rious nature. The other day a man
went there to haul away some old tim
bers and In loading them upon his
wagon he slipped and fell and broke
his leg. The bridge has simply be
come a hoodoo."
Lowell Rogers of Adams, Is trans
acting business In the city today.
W. M. Slusher left this morning for
Nolln to look after his sheep Interests.
District Attorney Phelps Is in Athe
na today on a business and pleasure
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huffman were
among the Caledonian picnic visitors
today.
Dick Powers, the well known Wes
ton pioneer, is In the city today on a
business trip.
J. F. Robinson and wife are among
those attending tho Caledonian picnic
at Athena today,
D. S. Sanders of Freewater, la
euest of the Golden Rule while In
tho city on a business trip.
Mrs. T. M. Henderson will leave In
the morning for La Grande, where
she will visit for a few days.
H. H. Gilbert, the progressive far
mer of the Pilot Rock district, Is In
the city today on a business trip.
Misses Phyllis Parkes and Gwlndara
Wilcox left at noon today to attend
the Caledonian picnic at Athena.
Mrs. Berkeley Halley left last even
ing for Portland to remain for several
weeks on a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Thompson of
Echo, were passengers on the noon
train for Athena to attend the Cale
donlan picnic.
Mrs. C. B. Lyman returned home
last evening from Portland and Salem,
where she has been on a business trip
for a few days.
Charles Schumann of Upper Mc
Kay creek, Is In the city on his way
to Portland, where he has been sum
moned as a witness before the fed
eral grand Jury.
Mrs. Ethel Daley, formerly of the
Peoples Warehouse In this city, is
now stenographer In the offices of
United States District Attorney John
McCourt of Portland.
F. L. Coykendall, the wall known
conductor who has been ill for a few
days Is much Improved today. R
Wlssler of La Grande, Is taking Mr,
Coykendall's place on the Pendleton-
Huntington division.
Mrs. Eleanor Cameron and daugh
ters have been called to Heppner by
the serious Illness of C. E. Redfleld
They had Just arrived In the city,
from Heppner, where they visited for
a month at the Redfleld home.
Caught Large Muskrat.
H. J. Taylor captured a large musk
rat at his home nine miles north of
the city last evening and exhibited
him in a cage in the city today. As
there are no streams or irrigating
ditches in that vicinity there is much
speculation as to how this water anl
mal came to be so far Inland. The
muskrat lives almost entirely In the
water of Irrigating ditches in this
country and is scarcely ever found
away from his wet home.
Fordlo Taylor to Portland.
Fordle Taylor, the well known son
of Henry J. .Taylor, was taken to
Portland last night for treatment by a
specialist in that city. He was ac
companied by Dr. F. W. Vincent, who
will remain with him until the young
man is located under the care of a
competent specialist In the metropo
lis.
Read the East Oregonlan.
Confidence
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholesomeness that it has
' nothjng in it that can injure or
distress you makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory.
This supreme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
The only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
There can be no comforting confi- '
dence when eating alum baking pow
der food. Chemists say that more or
less of the alum powder in unchanged
alum or alum salts remains in the f ooa
Golden Key for Admiral.
The golden key, to be presented to
Rear Admiral Sperry as a symbol that
Seattle Is open to the admiral and men
of the fleet, was finished Tuesday. The
key Is made of virgin gold from Alas
ka and Is an exquisite piece of workmanship.
May Be a Bad Mnn.
D. W. Coates, who Is believed to
have several other aliases, has been
arrested at Ellensburg, Wash., on the
charge of forgery and passing forged
checks. He claims to represent the
Glendlve Commission company of
Glendlve, Mont.
Successful Well Digger
Parties wishing wells bored or
drilled should call on or address West
Brothers, Pendleton, Ore., or leave
orders at Taylor Hardware Co. They
guarantee a hole as deep as you
want.
Late Wednesday night a drunken
fight took place at Slletz agency,
during which Ed Bensell and George
Rooney used their knives upon Ira
Strong and Newton Sulton, both 18
years old". They were cut and slash
ed In a fearful manner. Neither Is
expected to recover. Bensell 8,0(1
Rooney are still at. large.
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In turning down the personal liber
ty plank and declaring for a submis
sion to the people of the question of
saloons or no saloons, the democratic
state convention at Spokane recently
lost the chance of having over $500,-
000 contributed to their campaign fund
by the saloon Interests.
Church Ladles Meet.
Thursday afternoon a number of
the oldest lady members of the M. E.
church met at the home of Mrs. El
lis. A very pleasant afternoon was
enjoyed. Mrs., Ellis Is one of the
charter members of the Pendleton
church and her age is TI years, while
Mrs. Hunter, the next oldest, Is 67.
New Editor at Pilot Rock.
H. A. Clemens, who has been ed
itor of the Pilot Rock News since that
paper was established several months
ago, has gone to Wallowa county to
engage in the newspaper business at
Enterprise end G. D. Dickey, who has
been employed on the News for some
time, will be editor. -
Using Fraudulent Tactics.
The prohibition literature being
sent out In the envelopes of Mr.
Charles Cunningham, which have a
cut of a ramboulllet ram upon them
are to mislead the public. The en
velopes are being used without the
consent of Mr. Cunningham. Cen
tral Committee, , ,. ,
Debts are about the only things
that grow bigger by contraction.
Mrs. Selkirk Norton. Teacher of Voice
Is open for engagements for con
certs, oratorios, teas, receptions, crab,
public and social functions For
terms apply at studio, Room 10,
Schmidt building. ;
Church of the Redeemer.
There will be a celebration of the
holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 a.
m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Di
vine service and sermon at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. The public Is cordially
Invited. Charles Qulnney, rector.
If you see It In the East Oregonlan,
It's so.
The wise man profits by his
takes; the fool forgets them.
mis-
There's no better preparation
for the day's duties than a cup
of piping hot Cocca at break
fast. It invigorates, nourishes,
strengthens, without artificial
stimulation. Does Coffee?
o
top
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
Is made with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or more
delicious. Your grocer sells and
recommends it.
D. Ohlrmr4lll Cmpay