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SIXTEEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OBJEGOJCIAJC, PEUDLSTTOX, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY l 1M& PAGB NINE. The Seventh week of the Great $40,000 Bankrupt Sale of the Teutsch Stock STARTS MONDAY No wil In the history of Poiulloton has continued so miccesHfuIiy mich n length of Uido. TIhto U a roanon for it; there must be. Buying a huge stock like tliia at 56 conU on the dollar, moan that we cun iiikUthcII any store in Pendleton, and we are doing It. t If you huve mil already attoiuled this great sale, do bo Monday. You haven't the slightest Idea how cheap good inercluindlao la being sold. 500 Ladies and Misses Skirts, a large assortment of Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists, Silk Jackets, Tailor Suits Wash Suits, Silk and Heatherbloom Petticoats, Wash Goods, Ribbons, Corsets, Hosiery and Underwear and Shoes for the whole Family. Men'i and Boy's Clothing and Furnishings, Trunks, Suit Cases, Comforts and Blankets. And everything goes during the Great Bankrupt Sale at Wholesale Cost and Less. J. E. Liveigood & Ca Successors to Teutsch's Dep't. Store. PERSONAL MENTION MA IKES REPLY ETGE.XE EXECUTIVE DENIES MQI OK MEN'S STATEMENTS III Son Hum No Drug Store -General Metvhandlxo liuslties Ha Iniprov xl Greatly I'inIit ITolilbltion Doclurtti Eugene Never Enjoyed Sudi IToHtHTliy as at Present "ITohlbilloii Dojl Prohibit." City of Eugene, Executive Department J. D. Matlock. Mayor. Eugene, Ore., May 29, 1908. Mr. H. D. Wylle, 511 Blaine St., Pendleton, Oregon. Dear Sir: My son la not In the drug business and never has been. He U In the general merchandise business, His business Increased greatly tha past two years. The merchants and banks and factories have all done much more business than heretofore. Eugene never enjoyed so much pro perlty as during the past two years. Prohibition dues prohibit here. Ha been much more successful than we supposed. Crime. Is decreasing and prohibition Is being successful here. Many of our business men who voted wet two years ago will vote dry now. They have become warm advocates of the present conditions, declaring that It has Improved their business and especially collections. Publish this If you like us cold facts from a prohi bition town. Yours truly, J. D. MATLOCK. Mayor. ' Improvements) Not Pnlil For. The petition begging. for the llfef the rapidly, falling saloon signed by less than 10 per cent of the business men recounts a lot of Imprometits made by Pendleton In late years. Well, but what about these Improvements not being pair for? Is not the bonded debt larger than all the Improve ments? All these popular subscriptions to which all have given largely for Hepp ner sufferers and other things were raid, but that Is about all that has teen paid for. The rest Is still owing. DRT TOWN'S pay for their Improve ments. Then It has been discovered In re latlon to their plea about well regu lated sabns that a form of box rustl ing by prostitutes is still allowed In connection with a saloon, the building in which it Is, facing near Main street and this box rustling is so bad that when a boy of 16 years of age was In there not long ago he was relieved of 115 In five minutes. When making complaint to the .proprietor In the front of the institution he was told to get out or he would be pulled. Saloon Dive Exists. With box rustling, gambling on the sly and minors allowed, for we have some cases now before the court or lately disposed of of this nature, with these things and all dry places pros perous this letter has no weight whatsoever. Then they tell us that $272,000 has been expended In various Improve ments during a number of years, but the bonded debt Is $300,000, Just $28, 000 more than the Improvements and then what about the big liquor li cense? What has become of all that? It does seem to us that the council- men who signed that letter should be able to stand up and tell us about this financial matter they seem to take great Interest In. LOCAL OPTION CENTRAL COM MITTEE. outfits, shirtwaists, centers, under wear. etc. Needlecraft Shop, 382 Washington street, Portland, Oregon Just received, the following styles in ladles' oxford: Patent colonial, patent button, gun metal, two-eyelet, and brown kid oxpord. The Peoples Warehouse. 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 cfock 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 docks guaranteed and cost from $1.00 to $2.80. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. 711 Main St. City Brevities Ice cream at Hohbach's. Billiards and p"l at Hennemans. All kinds of good dry wood. See stlnnls for good, dry wood that l.oi of It on hand. Sec the new Gage hats, midsummer .styles, at the Peoples Warehouse. Dressed chickens every dny. Stark Poultry House. 'Phone black 3791. Wanted Girl to do general home work. Inquire at 31014 Madison St Waitress and chambermaid wanted at Hotel Pendleton. Apply at once. Just arrived and set up, new bil liard and pool tables at Henneman's. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent Enquire at East Oregonlan fflce. New and first class. Billiard and pool tables at Henneman's olgar storv. No kids. Wanted To buy man's bicycle In good order. Call at tannery, foot of Alta street All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansbeny 4 Milne, Phone Main S. Insurance Gasoline stoves are safe and economical. Sold by Goodman Hardware company. Dressmaking done at home, shirt waists a specialty. Apply 1208 East Webb street or phone red 3632. For Sale Nine-room cottage, good location, good order, Too large for present owner. Enquire 100 Bluff street. Great reduction In price on any trimmed hat, Friday and Saturday, at Campbell Millinery. Special sale on Merry Widow sailors. Latest designs needlework, Infants' 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 I K0E1PIPEN THE DRUQ STORE THAT-SERVES YOU BEST. . IJQUOIt MEN'S CLEAN CAMPAIGN Have Made Many Votes by Uo Clean Methods Observed. The liquor men of Pendleton, who have conducted the antl-prohlbltlon campaign, are to be congratulated up on the clean methods they have ob served In their appeal to the voters of Umatilla county for their support at the coming election. While they have worked hard and faithful, their stand Is that which they think best for the Interest of Pen dleton and the Droperty holders Of the county, and the fact that they have not resorted U the low mud- sllnging methods so commonly used In dirty politics, although armed with much material to have done so If they had wished, is bound to bring them many votes, even among the most ar ruous workers lor tne enforcement of the law. The committee In charge of their campaign has shown that although a man Is engaged In the sale of liquor It Is no criterion that he should be classed as a lawbreaker, an Immoral chaacter or undesirable citizen, one who resorts only to low and dirty methods to gain their own ends, let the cost fall where it may, but they have demonstrated that many of our best cltlzonR and business men are to be found among the liquor dealers. They have among them men who abhor the use of dirty methods and low tricks who realize that although there may be found a black sheep among the clergy, as is now before the public In Portland, or occasionally a batik defaulter or liquor dealer who conducts a questionable resort, that all should not be Judged by the few who break the law and although they Brave been urged from time to time to play up such cases to the public, showing that their antagonists also have their black sheep, they have re fused to do so, realizing the evil In fluence such occurrences must have on the families of the public In gen eral, when put In print. They have taken their stand upon what they be lieve Is right and Justice, Inasmuch as they have seen prohibition tried In other localities and know that It not only does not prohibit but that It Increases crime by parties who will have liquor, obtaining It Ulegtlmately as well as raising taxes to over dou ble. Their fight has been clean and square, no matter how they may fare at the polls next Monday. A property Holder. ATTENTION VOTERS! To the Citizens of Umatilla County: The undersigned, president of the Umatilla County Honest Voters' league, hereby offers a reward of $100) one hundred dollars for every case of Illegal voting resulting In con victlon for the crime of. perjury, where the party shall swear In his vote on June 1, 1908, In any voting place or precTnct In the county, where It can be proven that he Is not a citi zen of the United States, has not been In the stae six months, In the coun ty 60 days, or in the precinct 30 days. This reward applies to those who may Inform on those swearing falsely as supposed freeholders, for the purpose of swearing In votes. I further agree to furnish an attor ney to prosecute the cases, the reward to go to those furnishing the evi dence. I ask all good citizens to help our men at the polling places on elec tion day. Let every good citizen help the members of the Honest Voters' league who will hold forth at every voting place In the county. H. G. NEWPORT, President Honest Voters' League of Umatilla County, Oregon. Kentucky Blblo Day. Louisville, Ky., May 80. For the purpose of emphasizing the Import ance of Bible study - and Sunday school Instruction, "Bible Day" will be celebrated In all the churches throughout the state tomorrow. E. P. Spike and wife of Echo are In the city today. Louis Miller, the Helix farmer, has been in town today. Louis C. Proebstel of Haines Is vis iting friends In the city. Dr. E. O. Parker Is here from Pi lot Rock today on business. Dave Richardson of Helix, Is a bus iness visitor In the city today. William Chamberlain of Athena Is among Pendleton visitors today. Abb Molstrom, the Myrlck station farmer, has been In town today. James Hill and wife of Helix, are among county seat visitors today. Frederick Ross of Ellensburg, Is now here upon a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bayne of Helix, are among visitors In the city today. Henry Ring, farmer of the ' Cold .Springs section, Is here this afternoon. Bailey Ross, the pioneer citizen of Meacham, is In the city on a trading trip. Ed and Lawrence Ringle, farmers of the Stanton vicinity, are here today. M. J. Wattenberg and Miss Cora Wattenberg of Echo, are visitors here today. Joe Bailey of Foster has been among the west end people .In town today. H. M. Sommer and J. H. Strohm of Hermlston, are Pendleton visitors today. Attorney Oliver P. Morton came up from Hermlston this morning on legal business. Joe Basier came up from Portland last evening to attend to business In terests here. Mrs. R.Thomas and children of He lix, are visiting relatives In the city for a Bhort time. James Kyle left for his home at Echo this morning after attending the pioneer picnic af Weston. T. C. Taylor returned home last evening from Portland, where he had been upon a business trip. J. W. Maloney, cashier of the Sav ings bank, returned last night from a business trip to Portland. A. B. Montgomery, cashier of the bank at Helix, has been with the cir cus crowd In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBee have Just returned from a visit with their son at lone, Morrow county. Zoeth Houser left for his home to day after attending the republican rally In this city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cleaver of Echo, are visiting here today and are guests at the hotel St. George. Wln Stewart returned this morn ing from Portland, where he had been for a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bitney, who have been on the sound for the past week are expected to arrive home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockman and Mrs. J. L. Stockman, went to Helix this Afternoon In Mr. Stockman's au tomobile. . The Misses Alta, Carrie and Kather- ne Sharp and Miss Nellie Foss or Athena, were among the visitors at he circus today. W, Roy Saxton of the reclamation crew at Hermlston, was visiting with friends In the city last evening ana stayed over .or the circus. J. E. Froome, proprietor of the Hotel St. Nicholas at Athena, accom panied by his little daughter, Kather- ne, is taking in the circus today. Judge Joe Parkes nas returned home from Portland where he was summoned as a witness In the Invest igations being made by the federal grand Jury. Mrs. Julia Reeves returned to her homo In Portland this morning after attending the high school graduation exercises in this city In which her son, Orville Reeves, graduated. Miss Effle Stanton who has attend ed Pendleton academy during the past year, returned to her home a Mineral, Idaho, today. She expects to return to the city to attend the academy next year. B. B. Hall, the well known resident of Wesson who recently resigned as cashier of the Bank of Weston, left today for Spokane to Join his family to reside there permanently. He Is moving to Spokane solely on account of hl wife's health. Miss Effle MacRae, who has been employed in the business office of the Pacific States Telephone company, In this city, for the past six months, will leave for her home In Portland tomor row to spend the summer. She wlh be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. T. M. Call, who will visit In Portland for several weeks. 2S t. V I, Perfection in cake and biscuit making is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the case and dex terity of their making is marvelous. 7 OA 'Baking c Powder Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the food. ffwMaaiaisa aaaHaslaa AMUSEMEMS Clmnge at Pastime. There is an excellent change of moving pictures at the Pastime today, among the new attractions being the "Two Orphans," "Clown's Revenge," "Vacuum Cleaner," "Life Saying Up to Date," "Crazy Composer," and the illustrated song,' "When the Girl Tou Love Forgets Tou." These are all new and In beautiful colorings. This program will continue until tomor row when there will be another good change for the Sunday crowds. Eagle Sliow Shop. The Eagle show shop put on a change of moving pictures yesterday, and this program will continue over until tomorrow, when there will be another fine change. Among the pic tures today are "Honour Is Satis fied," "Wanted, a Maid," "The Ves tal," and the Illustrated song, "Fly Away, Birdie, to Heaven." The man agement announces a fine change for tomorrow. er good ones and a fine Illustrated song. There will be another excellent cjiange tomorrow. Human Filters. The function of the kidneys is to strain out the Impurities of the blood which Is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley Kidney Remedy at once and It will make you well, rcndle ton Drug Co. Dime Attracts. The usual big crowds have been at tracted at the Dime the past few days for a fine lot of moving pic tures, among the new ones being "A Nobleman's Rights in the 14th Cen tury," which 19 In the most beautiful colorings. There are numerous oth- It Is easier to hit a lion than a hare. SOT HIS HAIR BACK. Was rWfeetlr Bald Wh He Dtartrd to I'ae Sfewbro'a Herpl f de Frederick Manuell, Maryland b! . Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of i' . bro's Ktrplcide. April 6, "58, and . . . use It for entire baldness. The ha.r i i Holes In his scalp were not dead tr.d ! i 20 d.-ys he had hair all over hi? h?-l. On july 2 lie writes, "and today my rrvr I' ns thick and luxuriant as any ve could wish." Newbro's Herplclde works on an old principle and with a new d s envery destroy tho cause and you re move the effect. Herpiclde destroys tl:v germ that causes dandruff, falling ht. r. and finally baldness, so that with ft cause pone tha effect cannot rerosf:. Stops falling' hair at once and growth starts. Sold by lesflinif drucglsts. Send 10c. in stamps for ssnipie to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Two sizes 60 cents and 81.00. A. O. Koeppen & Bros. Chicago to Atlantic, Savannah, Ga., May 30. Through passenger train service between Chi cago and Savannah, via Birmingham will be Inaugurated tomorrow by the Illinois Central and its newly acquired Ine, the Central of Georgia. The In novation win give tne uarnman sys tem a through train service between Savannah and San Francisco, thus linking, the Atlantic and the Pacific. Gorman Editors. New York, May . 30. Editors of German newspapers in all the larger cltle9 of tile country are among the members of the National Asoclation of German Press Clubs and will take part In the convention In Newark during the next three days. Wedding Anniversary Madrid. May 30. Klg Alfonso and Queen Victoria will tomorrow cele brate the second anniversary of their wedding. A second child will be born to the royal couple within a month or two. Read the East Oregonlan. Irrigation Talk No. 34 Pendleton People Local Folks rarely enter Into an irrigation project until after the prices have advanced to from $200.00 to $300.00 an acre. The price, June 1st is $125. (Before that $100.) Pendleton Is not expected to be dif ferent from other points tributary to other irrigation projects. It Is the man who has seen dozens and dozens of other projects and studied every element In them that Is buying our lands at Foster. ' Still, there are some here In Pen- dleton who have joined us at thevery bottom price. Among these are W. L. Thompson, cashier of the Commercial National bank, G. M. Rfce, cashier of ' the First National bank, C. E. Roose velt, of the Boston Store, R. Alexan der, Arthur Knight and Leon Cohen, and there are others. We think that you will agree with us that there are no bet ter men In all Umatilla county. Conservative, cautious, far see ing nd sagacious. Full of real life. Columbia Land Co. D. B. COSTUMA, Mgr. Mainland Webb Sts. Pendleton, Oregon Echo OfficeOpposite Depot. Portland Office Marquam Building. '' Chickens Wanted Highest Cash Price. Paid For Live Poultry Umatilla Meat Company S01 East Court 'Phone Main 101