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PAGE FITS. DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 80, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. I Three More Days To Get Ready for the Fourth The Big Banhrupt Sale of the Teutsch Stock is the Place, REMEMBER, we can fit you out from head to foot at a saving of from 1-3 to 1-2. $10.00 Men's Suits, bankrupt Halo price H-9S $12.r0 Men's Suits, bankrupt sale price $C.45 $1.1.00 Men's Suits, bankrupt sale price $"-83 $ls.OO Men's Suits, bankrupt sale price : .$0.fl0 $-'J..10 Men's Suits, bankrupt sale price $12.45 1000 pairs of Shoes for every member of the family, and allgot Bank rupt Prices.1 Store Closed All Day the Fourth F. E. IIVBNGOOD CO. Teutsch's Old Stand City Brevities Ice cream at Hohbach'i. r'in't lilies the wild west show. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnnls. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns Lots of It on hand. Dressed chickens every day. Stark Toultry House. "Phone black 3791. Wanted Furnished house, good location. Address P. O. Bov 680, city. Wanted to Rent Furnished house. .Will take good care. Address Box :i8. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone Main S. For Kent Store room on Main Mreet In East Oregonlan building. Ap ply at this office. Wanted Good Japanese to do cooking and general housework. Ap ply 403 Water ftroft. I.!t Hunch of keys on Walla Wal la toggery key ring. Finder return to thiH office for reward. Fur Sale At a sacrifice, modern 18-room lodging house, on Main street. Apply this office. S. e Stanley Brothers' wild west Mi.nv at the 1ml ground Saturday and Sunday. June 27 and 28.' Motel Ilowman Cafe Is now open, 6 a. in. to 10 p. in., a la carte. Straw berries and lee cream also served. UooJ book case and writing' desk, iinnl'iiied, Mr .-ale rh.-ap at 109 Jack non siren. Tlione red 303 1. Apply Hll.lTl. I,,, st ladles' light brown rain coat, daik brown velvet collar and cuffs. Finder please return to Stewart's liv ery stable on Cottonwood street and receive reward. Tinrr i.i.rx;r.s oyi:hsiox. N.ntli Yiiklnni Officers Inclined to be Skeptical. The alleged "conversion" of Thom as McCarthy, petty larcenlst, who re cently was released from the county Jail after serving a term for the theft of a tent from a second hand store, Is of Interest to the sheriff's office. It has been known for some time Have You Defective Eyesight ? If so, place your case ift the hands of a competent Optician. We use the latest, most scien tific and most thorough method of testing the eyes. We use nothing but the best lenses, Our charges aro reasonable and work guaranteed. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. 716 Main St. past that McCarthy wah wanted by the Indiana authorities for breaking parole and a notice to that effect is In the sheriff's office. McCarthy's conversion and decision to return to Indiana will save some trouble ana expense. There is another matter, however, that might be adjusted with advan tage before Mr. McCarthy puts his virtuous resolve Into execution and goes back to the "fourteen" years In a cell, the ftcts concerning which are that he will probably not be requir ed to serve more than a month, as he well knows. Disclaimed Ownership. When McCarty was arrested for stealing the tent the officers found In Ids room several suitcases filled with ii variety of dry goods, from gaud ily colored Indian blankets, to draw ing room curtains and ladles' dress es. The value of the stuff, all of which was new and doubtless repre sented considerable activity on the part of McCarthy along the line of his other exploits which have successive ly landed him In different Jails, Is abdut $150. McCarthy was question ed about this stuff after his arrest on the charge of stealing the tent and told the officers the dry goods were not his. After being released for a month or so, McCarthy, It Is sup posed, gained courage together with his religion and came to the sheriff's office a few days ago and asked for his goods. Deputy Sheriff Cox was alone In the office and knew that the stuff had been taken from McCarthy's room and so handed out the suitcases and their contents to the "convert." Cnihvt n lluskrtfull. Mr. Cox had his suspicions as to McCarthy's tit Jo to the property be ing iilte clear, but as the goods had not been Identified ns stolen by any of tlie storekeepers of the city, many of whom, months ago. Inspected them, there was nothing for It but to hand the stuff over to McCarthy. He game to the sheriff's office with a clothes basket and took all of the stuff away. The officers hope that In view of Ills conversion McCarthy will return to the office, redeposlt the property and tell them Just where he got the various articles so that they may be returned to the rightful owners, pro vided, of course, that McCarthy's late ly awakened conscience tells hi mthat they do not rightfully belong to him. Yakima Republic. AMUSEMENTS l'ustlino Change. The following change of motion pictures are on ut the Pastime today. They are all new and up to date. Among the new pictures are "Caught at High Tide," "English Har vest," "Dog's Scent," "Taho and a Pair of Hooks," "Haunted Cheese," and the Illustrated song, "Smarty." This change will run until Thursday, when there will be another excellent set of pictures. Dimo Attracts. There will be a change of pictures at the Dime this afternoon, and this program will run until Thursday when there will be another change The management announces some new attractions this week that have never been presented before. All new and In beautiful colorings. The new Dime will also have a new set of pictures today. Change at Eagle. There Is a change of motion pic tures at the Eagle show shop today, Alt entirely new and among the best ever shown here. The management has made arrangements for some of the best pictures yet shown, this week. PERSONAL MENTION IX THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. uns application oi man&an fit Remedy, for all Sirms of Piles, soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore ness and Itching. Price 60c guaran teed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros, Milton People Will Marry. A marriage license has been Issued to Vcrna A., VanVrankcn and Lela E. Hayes, both residents of the Mil ton country. . i Operation for Piles will not be ne cessary if you use ManZan Pile Rem edy, guaranteed. Price SO cents. Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. A cache of 21 sticks of dy-namlte was found near the Astoria reservoir. It Is Relieved to have .been stolen by boys and placed for some future pur pose and not with the .Intention of wrecking the reservoir and cutting off the city's water supply. ( A Mot or Cold Bottle j Tne new vacum bo t t 1 e , wi 1 lkeep ontents hot for 24 hours, warm or 48 hours, and cold for 72 ours. Two sizts, pints $5.00, uarts $7.50. 1H6 DRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5; Chi cago 3. At Boston Philadelphia 9; Boston At Brooklyn New York 7; Brook lyn 11. American League fJnines. At Philadelphia Washington 0; Philadelphia 4. At New York Boston 4; New York 1. ItAKEIt CITY WINS. Score by Innings. Walla Walla Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 100000000 0 0 0 0 01 Baker City 000000010 0 0 0 0 Inland Empire league. Played Won Lost La Grande . .23 17 6 Walla Walla .23 10 13 Pendleton ..24 10 14 Baker City . .24 10 14 02 P. C. .739 .435 .417 .417 Choice Shipment of Steers. Nate Haines has Just shipped what he considers the finest lot of beef steers ever sent out of this city. The shipment consisted of 210 head and weighed about 1200 pounds each They were purchased from Ben Col- vin for the Frye-Bruhn company at Seattle and were sent out Saturdaj over the Northern Pacific Joe Bailey of Echo, Is transacting business In the city today. Mrs. Joel Halstead of Echo, was In the city today on a trading trip. Miss Edith Still of Milton, was In tho city today upon a brief business trip. Hoy Porringer of Adams, Is among business visitors at the county neat today. J. M. Boddy, the pioneer resident of -Athena, Is in the city today on a trading trip. D. C. Mclntyre, the pioneer of Athena, Is In the'clunty seat today on a business trip. Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Howard oi Columbia college at Mliton, are In the city on a brief visit. Moses Taylor, the well known Wes ton wheatgrower, Is transacting bus iness at the county seat. B. H. Richmond of Walla Walla, Is a guest of the Golden Rule while here on a business trip today. J. P, Viebrock of Albee, Is a guest of the Golden Rule while In the city for a few days on a trading trip. Miss Elizabeth Bailey came up from Portland last evening and Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Forster. Attorney C. T. Godwin of Freewa ter, Is a guest of Hotel St. George while In the city today on profession al business. S. R. Oldaker, the popular Hermls ton realty dealer, came up from that city last evening and Is a guest at the Hotel St. George. Dr. and Mrs. Yancy C. Blalock and daughter of Walla Walla are guests of the Bowman while In the city this week for a few days. J. A. Gudarlan Is In the city today after supplies for his farm south of the city. He is now threshing a smal ltract of early wheat. Miss Effle Jean Frazler ha accept ed a position In the office of the Judd Scouring mill In this city. She en tered upon her new duties yesterday. O. R. Ballou, the pioneer fruit grower of the Freewater district, is a guest of the Bowman while In the city for a few days on business this week. Mrs. Ethel Henderson and Miss ;Opha Thompson of Franklin Ind , ar- rived here last evening and for sever al days will be the guests of Mrs. Ro land Oliver. C. H. Fuller, representing the Bur bank thornless cactus In this city and county for a week, will leave tonight for Idaho points where he hopes to ii trest people in this new forage plant. Engineer Jack Wright of the Pendleton-Spokane passenger run on the O. R. & N., will leave Starbuck to night for a three weeks' fishing and hunting trip on the Tucannon river In eastern Washington. Mrs. Otho Ragan, wife of the pop ular traveling salesman for the Na tional Biscuit company, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Averlll. at their home on Garfield street. Mr. and Mrs. Ragan live In Salem. Miss Bess Gibson of North Yakima Is the guest of Mrs..E. F. Averlll, af ter having attended the commence ment of the University of Idaho, of which Institution they were both former students. Miss Gibson having been a member of the 1907 graduat ing class. G. A. Bennlson, formerly of Mor row county and whose father lived for IS years at Helix, Is In the city today on a visit with Mrs. A. D. Blue. He is surprised at the growth and ictlvity of Pendleton and looks for ward to a better growth In future, judging from the prospects of elec tric lines In different parts of the county. Are Mrs. Norton Loaves. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton is ship ping her household goods to Walla Walla today and will henceforth have a homo In that city. But while liv ing In Walla Walla she will continue her musical classes In Pendleton and will be head of the vocal music de partment of Pendleton academy. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for young and old la prompt relief for coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Brick for City Hall A carload of beautiful nlnk brick for use in Pendleton's $40,000 city hall was received today from Sand point, Idaho, and Is being ui'loaded by the contractors This Is a beauti ful brick and with the darker red trimming brick from Coffeyvilie, Kansas, will give the city hall an attractive appearance Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween F. E. Vandusen and T. M. Kel ler has this day been dissolved mutual consent. F. E. VANDUSEN, by Creditors of the defunct guarantee and trust company are to be paid a dividend this week. The amount has not yet been decided upon but prob SEATOV-BIIAXMV. Well Known East End Couple Married at Freewiiler. Mr. L. G. Seaton and Miss Cassle Pear Brannin were married at Free- water Saturday afternoon. The cere mony occurred at the home of the bride's father, It. C. Brannin, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Parker, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated. Both of the newly married people are well known In the Mllton-Free-water country, the groom being en gaged In the fruit business. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends were present at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton will live in Walla Walla. New Electric Cann-t Cliianer. Carpets cleaned without removing them from the floor. Leave order at M. A. Rader furniture store. The machine Is for sale to anyone that wants a good paying business with small capital. Mrs. Chester C. Holloway of Port land, who was shot by her husband after refusing to live with him, will recover, although it was at flr,t thought her wounds must prove fatal. Just Rocoivcd Nice line of Men's Tan and Patent leath er Shoes at ' the old Shoemaker's on Court Street. A. EKLUND Bargain Carnival of Importance to Entire Population Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Only. 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 SPECIAL CATTLE TRAIX. Six Hundred Head Transferred from o. n. & x. to x. p. A special stock train carrying 24 carloads of beef went ,out of Pen dleton over the Northern Pacific at 9 o'clock this morning. The beef are for the Frye-Bruhn company of Ta coma and were shipped out by Nate Raines. The beef arrived here over the O. P.. & N. lines from Hunting ton and were purchased in the coun try surrounding that town. It Is understood that further ship ments of beef are to be made through this city soon. Another shipment of 700 head for the Frye-Bruhn people will soon be made and some range cattle for the Yakima country will also be shipped through here. Har ris Brothers of North Yakima are buying for that section. PIneules for the Kidneys, SO days' trial $1. guaranteed. PIneules act di rectly on the Kidneys and bring relief In the first dose to backache, weak back, rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder trouble. They purify the blood and invigorate the entire' sys tem. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros, ' liquors at Cost. My entire line of wines, liquors and cigars must be disposed of by July 1. To do so, everything will be sold at actual cost, nothing reserved. Now is the time to secure absolutely pure goods cheap. The Mint, J. P. Med ernach, pro - . ' "THE SHOW THAT'S HERE TO STAY" DIME THEAT ER Funny, Fascinating and Entertaining Moving Pictures and Beautiful Illustrated Songs Program changes Sunday, Tuesday and Friday Shows 2 to 5 pm.t and 6:30 to 10 p. m. Admission 1 Oc Children under lOyrs. 5c. MAIN' STREET, NEXT TO RACER'S. m PASTIME PICTURE SHOW SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. SEE! SEE! Caught at High Tide English Harvest Dogs Scent Taho and a Pair of Boots Haunted Cheese Illustrated Song. "SMARTY" Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best "Underwriters ModeP picture machine absolutely fire proof. ably will not be large.