East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 29, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 20, IMS.
PAGX ITYE.
EIGHT PAGES.
Hurrah for the . Fourth
Only Four More Days to Get Ready.
DONT FORGET that the big bankrupt
'sale of the $40,000 Teutsch stock bought
at 56c on the dollar is the place.
We can fit from head to foot Men, Wo
men and Children and save you all money.
Big Special for Four Days.
250 Ladies' Skirts at absolutely Wholesale Cost.
F. E. LIVENGOOD CO.
Successors to Teutsch's Dep't.;Store.
PERSONAL
MENTION
City Brevities
Ice cream at Hohbach'f..
Iin't mis the wild west show.
All kinds of food dry wood. See
Minnie.
See Mtnnls for food, dry wood that
burn. Lots of It on hand.
Dressed chickens every day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black 3791.
Wanted Furnished house, good
location. Address P. O. Bov 680, city.
Wanted to Rent Furnished house
win take eood care. Address Box
218.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan
office.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone
Main 5.
For Rent Store room on Main
street In East Oregonlan building. Ap
ply at this office.
If you need a good engineer, write
"Martin." See ad elsewhere. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Wanted Good Japanese to do
cooking and general housework. Ap
ply 403 Water street.
For Sale At a sacrifice, modern
18 -room lodging house on Main
street. Apply this office.
Sou Stanley Brothers' wild west
8lMv at the ball grounds Saturday
mi, I Sunday, June 27 and 28.
L,,kt on the streets of Pendleton,
W.nk colt. Liberal reward offered
fur ivtuni to Oregon Feed Yard.
Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open,
a. in. to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw
berries and Ice cream also served.
Good book case and writing desk,
combined, for sale cheap at 109 Jack
sun .s-.rcft. 'Phone red 3031. Apply
souti.
Lost Ladles' light brown rain coat,
dark brown velvet collar and cuffs.
Finder please return to Stewart's liv
ery stable on Cottonwood street and
receive reward.
I:1khh Grail Tilings of Yourself.
(Orison Sweet Marden in "Success
Magazine.)
A soldier onco took a message to
Napoleon In such great haste that the
horse he rode dropped dead before he
delivered the paper. Napoleon dlc-
Have You
Defective
Eyesight ?
If so, place your case In the
hands of a competent Optician.
Wc use the latest, most scien
tific and most thorough method
of testing the eyes. We use
nothing but the best lenses.
Our charges are reasonable
and work guaranteed.
Louis Hunziker
Jewel or and Optician.
711 Main St.
tated his answer, and. handing It to
the messenger, ordered him to mount
his own horse and deliver It with all
possible speed.
The messenger looked at the mag
nificent animal, with Its superb trap
pings, and said. "Nay, general, but
this Is too gorgeous, too magnlglcent
for a common soldier."
Napoleon said, "Nothing Is too good
or too magnificent for a French sol
dier." The world is full of people like
this poor French soldier, who think
what others have Is too good for
them; that It does not fit their hum
ble condition; that they are not ex
pected to have as good things as those
who arc "more favored." They do
not realize how they weaken them
st Ives by this mental attitude of self
depreciation or self-effacement. They
do not claim enough, do not ex
pect enough, do not demand enough
of themselves.
You will never become a giant if
you only make a pigmy's claim for
yourself. If you only expect a pigmy's
part. There Is no law which will
cause a pigmy's thinking to produce
a giant. Tho statue follows the mod
el. Most people have been educated lo
think that they were not Intended to
have the best there Is In the world;
that the good and beautiful things of
life were not Intended for them; that
these were reserved for those espec
ially favored by fortune. They have
grown up under this conviction of
their "Inferiority, and, of course, they
will be comparatively Inferior ' until
they claim superiority as their birth
rlght. A vast number of men and wo
men, who arc really capable of doing
great things, do small things, live
mediocre lives, because they do not
expect enough, do not demand enough
of themselves. They do not know
how to call out their best.
A OK GAT CXXTGST.
Roller nml Gotch Wrestling Match in
Seattle.
Gene Sullivan, who Is to meet Kid
Scaler nt the Coeur d'Alene theater
says his brother, Dan Sullivan, who
went with the American team to the
last Olympic games, Is now working
out at Seattle with Frank Gotch, act
Ing as the training partner for the
champion, says the Spokane Chron
Icle.
"That Is going to be the greatest
wrestling match of the decade, when
Gotch meets Roller," says Sullivan.
"Untch nns mor nnlds than any
wrestler I have ever seen. He has
holds that no one else knows and he
has so many of them that the other
fellow never knows what Is coming,
Ho Is faster than ever. -
"As for Roller, every one knows he
must be good or he could not win
from the men he has met In the last
year. He Is big and strong, knows
the game, Is fast and heady. It will
be worth going a long distance to see
and I am going over for It. The man
who wins the match will be the undis
puted world's champion."
Masonic Meeting Tonight.
A special meeting of the Masonic
lodge will be held at the Masonic hall
this evening.
It you see It In the East Oregonlan,
It's so.
lot or Cold Bottle
The new vacum bottle will"keep
oontents hot for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold for 72
hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50.
K EPF EM
THE DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST..
1
MOKE IRRIGATED TRACTS
FOR KENNEWICK VALLEY
Surveyors Are Running Line for
Many Acres of Valuable Land Near
Town.
For the purpose of irrigating sev
eral thousand acres of what Is con
ceded to be tho most valuable land in
the state of Washington, Fechter &
Hudkln, purchasers of the Northern
Taclflc Irrigating canal, are having
surveys made on what Is known as
the Relief flats west of Kennewlck,
says the Reporter. For several days
mirvevors have been running linos
and if their report is as satisfactory
as Is expected there is every reason
helli.ve that the Droiect will be
completed.
With a lift of 150 feet it Is bellevod
that 4000 and 6000 acres of that ex
cellent land can be put under water
and made to produce such fruit aa
only the Kennewlck valley can grow
The land Is above the frost Hue and
Is remarkably productive, waiting only
for the water to convert It Into the
richest soil in the northwest
Although no official Information
can be obtained, as nearly as can be
learned the scheme Is to establish
a large pumping station In the vlcln
Ity of Relief and take the water from
the Northern Pacific canal to be dis
tributed through ditches to be -con
structed on the flats above." While It
will require a large amount of mon
ey to complete this enterprise It Is
an acknowledged fact that the re
sults would more -than amply Justify
the Investment.
The work of surveying has been
going on quietly as have other in
vestigations since the purchase of the
ditch by Fechter & Rudkln.
It is known that other- capitalists
have become interested and there is
every evidence pointing toward some
startling developments in the Kenne
wlck valley In the near future.
"Those who are In any Way famil
iar with conditions around Kennewlck
will realize what It will mean to
have those Relief flats Irrigated'
said one of the largest real estate
dealers In the valley. "There Is no
land like It In the Kennewlck Valley,
the Wenatchee or Yakima valleys, or
anywhere on the coast that I know
of. If Fechter & Rudkln Irrigate that
land they will be Improving the best
tract of land I know of. It will mean
more development In this section than
there has been for some time and It
Is certainly .to be hoped that they
will succeed with the enterprise."
Joe Bailey left today for his home
at Fosters.
Mrs. A. H. Todd left today for Spo
kane for a brief visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vert are in
Portland for a few days.
Joe Bailey of Fosters, is a county
seat business vluitor today.
W. H. Daugherty left today for
Echo after a brief business visit in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and
family have gone to Portland for the
summer.
Attorney R. R. Johnson was among
those In the city from the west end
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Means and
daughter, Hazel, are now In Portland
enjoying an outing.
W. Roy Saxton of Hermlston, was
here yesterday and Saturday evening
upon a visit with friends.
Ross Newport of the Newport Land
& Construction company, came up
from Hermlston thhj morning on No.
Mrs. F. W. Vincent and daughter,
Eleanor, returned, from Portland last
evening and will spend the summer
here.
Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena,
was In Pendleton Sunday In consulta
tion with his partner, Will M. Peter
son. Hans Lorenzon was In the city to
day after supplies for his ranch
northwest of the city. He will begin
harvesting next week.
Mrs. W. F. Gulon went to Walla
Walla Saturday evening to be with
her husband, who has been In the hos
pital there for a couple of weeks.
Editor Bert Huffman of the East
Oregonlan, accompanied by his wife,
returned this morning from Portland
where they had been since Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crowner left to
day for Walla Walla, where they will
reside In future, Mr. Crowner having
secured a position In a liquor house
there.
Miss Edith Still of Milton, and a
student at the Weston Normal, passed
through here last evening on her way
to Wallowa county to visit with
friends.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Garfield return
ed this morning from Umatilla where
they spent Sunday cruising in Dr.
Garfield's new gasoline launch on the
Columbia river.
Mrs. Charles Welttenheller and
daughterln-law, Mrs. Viola Weltten
heller of Plattevllle, Wis., are the
guests of their friends, Mr. and Mrs,
A. F. May on Bush street, for a few
days.
Lester Cronln and bride arrived to
day from Denver and will remain in
the city for a few days before going
to Touchet, Wash., to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Logan Renn at that place for a
short time.
Major E. E. Hall, claim agent for
the O. R. & N. company, who has been
confined to his room for several
months in Portland, Is out again and
passed through the city on his way
from La Grande where he had been
on a special case In his department.
On What Their Fat Depended.
Daring the week certain members of
the Scotch minister's flock had been
paying overmuch attention to sampling
the local whisky, and the minister took
advantage of his position In the pulpit
to administer gentle reproof. "An" I
tell ye, one au' all, ye're on the way to
perdeetlon:" he cried. At that moment
a fly settled on the Bible before him.
He raised hlf (1st, "Yo're gaelu' tae
hell!" lie shouted. "An1 ye'll all get
there, just sae sure ns sne sure as I
ding the life out o' this Ueef His flat
crashed dowq as be uttered the words.
Then he looked to see the result of
his handiwork. "Missed!" he ejaculat
ed. "Ah, weel, maybe there's a chance
for some o' ye yet!" London Bellman.
NEW PASTOR FOK PILOT ROCK.
Rev. W. E. Warrington of Princeton,
New Jersey.. Comes to the Presby
terian Church.
Rev. W. E. Warrington of Prince
ton, N. J., has been selected as the
pastor of the new Presbyterian church
at Pilot Rock and he will also serve
the Uklah church as regular pastor.
Rev. Warrington Is Just out. of
Princeton seminary and comes west to
remain permanently. He will arrive
over the O. R. & N. tomorrow from
the east and after taking part in the
Indian campmeetlng at the old agen
cy grove will go to Pilot Rock next
Sunday to preach his first sermon and
take charge of the work In his new
field.
Prohibition Empties Jail.
The Pike county Jail does not con
tain a single prisoner and has not had
one for over a week. This may be
said to be due to the enforcement of
the law against the liquor traffic. If
the wonderful improvement in the
morals of this town and county con
tinues for a few years at the rate it
has gone in the past 10 days a Jail
will be one of the useless properties
of the county Petersburg, Ind.,
Press.
Lid on at Prower.
All business men of Prosser, Wash.,
have been notified that hereafter they
must keep their places of business
closed on Sunday. The saloons have
been closed Sunday for some time and
the proprietors demanded that the
law be enforced in other lines as well
aa theirs.
Fine store and office room for rent
Bast Oregonlan building. Enquire
The Wrestler's Pride.
In olden times a wrestler who had
v.on a belt used to go to his village
church on the following Sunday wear
lug the belt On the Sunday following
that he went to some neighboring
church In his belt and claimed preced
ence over the other young fellows.
Nearly all the champions were men
great in girth and weight Old Stead
man, accounted by many the most
powerful wrestler ever known, was
twenty stone weight Manchester
Guardian.
How the Dutoh Eat
A Dutch meal la always reminiscent
ef a game of cards, for the mother
deals out all round the table, and when
that first hand Is played out she deals
afresh, and so on until the dish Is
empty. There is no promiscuous serv
ing, as with us, and the quick feeder
(if such a person could exist In leisure
ly Holland) reaps no advantage. ' If
meals are to be HkerJed to games of
cards, our meals in Dutch eyes must
look like games of "grab," London
Queen.
The Jaws of Death.
Teacher (after reading the "Charge of
the Light Brigade") Who were the six
hundred referred to In the verse, "Into
the Jaws of death rode the six hun
dred?" Fupll I expect they were den
tists, ma'am.-Illustrated Bits.
Not Worth Stealing.
A certain dramatic author was seen
tr a friend to have a manuscript
almost falling from bis pocket "If
you were not so well known yon would
have had your pocket picked," said
the friend.
The careful reader of a few good
newspapers can learn more In a year
than moat scholars do In their great
libraries.-F. B. Sanborn.
Bargain Carnival of
Importance to
Entire Population
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday Only.
e
Five more days of this wonder
ful sale, giving you every thing
you'll need for the FOURTH OF
JULY at cost prices. Come and
see, the bargains are wonderful.
Don't Forget the Place
Pendleton Cloak &
Suit House
Buy of us and it's all right
m PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
Looking for his 7th wife Convent Gardner
Downfall of Burglar Trust
Lyon's Tilting Contest
Boss, Daughter and Dummy
Illustrated Song.
When it's Moonlight on the Prairie Darling Mary.
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best 'Underwriters Model" picture
machine absolutely fire proof.
Persian Cleaning and Dve Works l
VNDER NEW LXAGEMEfr.5g' JIJJ J, ..
Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed,
menti a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Ladles' fine gr-
F. M. LORIMER, Proprietor
Phone Main 194. Main Street Near Bridge.
It's easy to reach North Beach
Take Steamer POTTER from Portland
Passengers are now transferred to tho railroad at
MEG LEU, fourteen miles up the Columbia, from
Ilwaoo, Tills eliminates the necessity of steamers
waiting for the tide, and Insures a prompt and
regular Bummer Schedule.
The Steamer T. J. POTTER, leaves Portland
every morning except Saturday and Sunday at
8:30 o'clock-Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M.
Remember the Summer rate on the O. R. & N.
is $13.15 from Pendleton to all North Beach
points and return; good until September 30th.
North Beach la a famous, beautiful place the
most perfect beach on the whole North Coast.
There are accommodations galore at prices to
suit all tastes; camping facilities without equal
perfect baUdng conditions; all sorts of amuse
ments and diversions. Come, have a good rest
and a Jolly time.
Let us send you our new summer book, and tel
1 you all about NORTH BEACH.
F. J. &UINLAN, Local AgenO
PENDLETON, OREGON
Wm. McMUilRAY
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon.
this offle.