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m PAGE. DAILY EAST OBXGONIA1T, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1008. PAGE ITTB. OF ROAD The Monster Bankrupt Sale of the Teitfsch Stock Starts in Monday Morning Stronger Than Ever. During our almost three months of fast and furious selling we find that we have stacks and stacks of short lines which we must dispose of at once. New Fall merchandise will be coming in about August 1 st, we must make the efforts of our lives to close out all summer goods this month. You will find this sale Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. F. E. LIVENGOOD (ft -CO. Teutsch's Old Stand City Brevities Ice cream at Hohbach'a. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mlnnls. See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lota of it on hand. Dressed chickens every day. Stark Poultry House. 'Phone black 3791 Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. All kind of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone Main S. Woman wanted to do cooking on ranch during harvest. Address M., rare this office. Woman wants to do cooking on ranch during harvest. Address M., care this office. For Rent Store room on Main street In East Oregonlan building. Ap ply at this office. Lost Bunch of keys on Walla Wal la toggery key ring. Finder return to this office for reward. For Sale At a sacrifice, modern 18-room lodging house on Main street. Apply this office. Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open, 6 a. m. to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw berries and Ice cream also served. Wanted Competent woman or girl to do general housework. Apply Mrs. W. R. Ellis, 815 Lewlst street Lost Open face, filled case, 16 size, 15 Jewel Elgin watch with neck lace and M. W. A. charm attached on West Webb street, near Downey's. Return to this office for reward. MILITIA l'AHT OF ARMY. Idaho Nutloiml Guard Taken "Third "Degree in Soldlerdoin. One of the most Important military orders locally ever received Is gen eral order No. 99, says the Boise Cap ital News. This order affects the en tire organized national guard of Ida ho and makes it a first reserve of the regular army in every way. According to the order the entire national guard of the state may be called out by the president without the permission of the governor or In spite of It. This Is not only for ser vice within tho state or the United States but for service In any part of tho world. The order also provides that the national guard must be call ed into service in advance of any vol unteer force which it may be deter mined to raise. When the president calls the na tional guard Into the service of the United States there will be no furth er enlistment or medical examina tions, as tho troops are already con sidered a part of the regular estab lishment. Any officer or man ' who fails to respond to the order of the president may be tried by a court martial and punished the same as of ficers und men of the regular army. Have i You Defective Eyesight ? If so, place your case In 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 are reasonable and work guaranteed. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician, 718 Main St. LEWISTOX TRAI.V SERVICE. Double Dally Service to Be Inaugura ted Tuesday. The train schedule on the Lewls-ton-Rlparla line will be Inaugurated on July 7, according to advices re ceived In the city today, says the Lew Iston Teller. The schedule for the operation of the new line has not been received, but Is expected to be In the hands of General Agent C. W. Mount by tomorrow. From Information received It Is ex pected a double dally service will be Installed, The equipment for the new line has been ordered, and Is expect ed to be delivered at Rlparla on July 6. If the former plans are carried out, the company will operate a pas out of Lewlston In the evening to con- Renger train with Pullman aervloe out nect with the Portland-bound train at Rlparla. The Pullman coach will bo attached- to the Portland train, thus eliminating the necessity of the pas sengers changing cars. This train will return to Lewlston In the morn ing, leaving Rlparla Immediately after the nrrlval of the train from Port land. It Is Understood the second train will leave Lewlston In the morn ing and will make close connections with the morning Spokane-Pendleton train at Hlnarla. This Is the service that will shorten the route Into Chi cago and eastern points by 10 hours, ond Is expected to draw a large per cent of the eastern travel from ah sections of the central Idaho country. The local office of the O. R. & N. company has not been advised as to the freight service to be inaugurated, hut It Ib expected the 'first schedule published will provide for the opera tion of all departments of the service. Churches OUTLINE OF PASCO-SPO- KAXK DIVISION GIVEN. President H. M. Adam of North Bunk Goes Over Line of New Road Track In Laid a Dlxlanoo of 25 Milea Line Follows Snake River to Snake River Junction. Christian Science. Corner Webb & Johnson streets. Church service at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "God." Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Wednesday meet ing at 8 p. m.; reading room same place from 2 to 4 p. m. Church of tho Redeemer. There will be divine services tomor row at 11 a. m. and 8 d. m. with a celebration of the holy communion grade Is completed. There a number A drive overland along the line of the Pasco-Spokane extension of th north bank road has Just been com pleted by H. M. Adams, general pas senger and freight agent, for the pur pose of looking at the country tribu tary to the line, says the Oregon Dally Journal. The railroad Is in a stage of half completion and progress for some time will be reardod by the building of tunnels and bridges. The entire road will be one of remarkably low gradent. Track Is laid for a distance of 25 miles east from Pasco. The line fol lows the Snake river to Snake River Junction, a distance of 250 miles from Portland, and to this point the north bank road's maximum grade is only two-tenths of one per cent. Beyond that the grade to Spokane Is never greater than four-tenths of one per cent. The road will be completed from-Portland to Cheney about next January. Building eastward from the Snake river the line follows Devil's canyon to Kahlotus, where It paws through a 1000-foot tunnel under a mountain and comes out at Kahlotus lake. This lake In high water seasons partially floods the town, and the railroad com pany Is constructing a permanent ditch through the tunnel, and will drain the lake on a grade that will lower Its normal surface four feet. From Kahlotus the road follows the Washtucna coulee to a point opposite Hooper, thence east and north to Spo kane. The grade for 100 miles north east from Page Is nearly completed. The road crosses (he O. R. & X. line overhead at a point near Washtucna, and also has an overhead crossing over the new main line of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul at Rock Creek. Track is also laid between Cheney and Rockwell, a distance of 25 miles. From Rockwell to Pasco much of the at the 11 o'clock service. school at 10 a. m. Sunday An organized effort will soon be made to find Gustave Gustafson, who disappeared from Aberdeen a week ago. Ho had ben suffering from 111 health and took a rope with him. It Is believed he may have committed suicide. A party of 20 Lewlston business men and property holders will make an Inspection of the paving In Seattle and Portland. The paving question has been a burning Issue In Lewlston. COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Yoar tracer returni roar money II re don't Uk Schilling's BeM: w nr him lot or Cold Bottle The new vaoum bottle, will "keep oontents hot for 24 hours, warm for 48 hour's, and oold for 72 hours. Two sizes, pints. $5.00, quarts $750. 1 HE DROO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.. 1 Baptist Church. Baptist church, corner of Johnson and E. Alta strets, Rev. R. E. Storey, pastor, 302 E. Alta street, Bible school at 10 o'clock, beginning v the systematic study of the old Hebrew kingdom. Men's and women's classes. Mornlngworship at 11 o'clock; com munlon service, address, "When Hon org are Found." Toung peoples ser vice at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8 with short sermon, ""The Meaning of the Fourth In a Christian Land Monday night the young people will give a social at the parsonage, 302 E Alta street. German Lutheran Services. German Lutheran services will be held at Warren station at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, July 6, to w hich all are cordi ally Invited. George L. Sprattler, pastor. Methodist'. The subject for the First M. E. church Sunday morning, July 5, will he, "The Xew and More Divine Patri otism." In the evening the fourth sermon in the series of stereoptican sermons will be given. It will be Il lustrated with original views taken by the pastor in person during his travels In tho Orient. It will be a sermon called "From where Paul was horn to where Luther stood alone for God and humanity." The last quar terly conference will be held Tuesday night. July 7. Rev. Walton Sklpworth will be present and the official board meeting will be held a half hour pre ceding tho quarterly conference In stead of the night before. There will be regular Sabbath services all through July In this church. Sabbath school nt 10 a. m. Epworth league at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock. Hair Dressing Parlors Opened. Mrs. Doll LaRone will open parlors for manicuring, halrdresslng, massag ing and shampooing, either ladles or gentlemen, on Monday, July 6, In room 5, Smith-Crawford mlock. Exper ienced dermatologist In attendance; your work cordially solicited. Plneules for the Kidneys, 80 days' trial $1, guaranteed. Plneules 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. Now Electric Carpet Cleaner. 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. You SlKttild Know This. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney, and bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the " reach of medicine. No medicine can do mora. Pendleton Drug Co. of very costly steel viaducts are to be built in the effort to make the road a straight line with practically a water level. The entire line from Pasco to Spo kane will be second only to the Co lumbia river route In expensive con struction. East of Cheney, to Spokane construction work is hung up owing to Inability to agree on grade separa tion between the railroads In Spokane. The entire line runs through a great wheat and livestock country that will drain directly to Portland. BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL IS CLOSED LcIIanc Ranch on tho Bench Sold by tho Clu-Mlan Church. Today a deal was closed by which the LeHane ranch located on the bench about 2 Va miles west of th city, passed Into the hands of Frank Martin, M. E. Hopkins, L. L. Folsom and Charles Storey. The considera-. tlon being 334,000, says the Boise News. This property was sold about a year ago by Mr. LeHane to the Christian church of this city to be used as a site for a university. But it appear ing to those promoting the enterprise that the conditions were not right for locating a- university in southern Idaho at this time, the enterprise was abandoned and the property was sold by the church people as above stated, ine ranch consists or 160 acres which Is situated on the line of the Boise valley railroad, between Boise and Meridian. The railroad passes on the east pnd north sides of the tract, making it especially desirable for su burban homes. It Is the purpose of the purchasers to subdivide this tract into two and one-half and five-acre lots and put It upon the market at once. The plat will be completed and filed In a few days and it will be named Ash park. The owners are preparing to push the sale of the property and begin ning Jyly 6 will run a special car each day over the Boise Valey line to the property, furnishing free transporta tion to all parties desiring to examine this beautiful tract of land, with u view of purchasing.. Hie Xcw Y. M. C. A. Home. The people of the town of North Yakima have, made up a donation of $76,000 for the building of a Y. M. C. home. The ladles of the city wanted to be recognized Independ ently In the project and proceeded to donate the furnishings for the home, which meant another 312,000. Arm Pulled Out, John Henley met with a severe ac cident at Pomeroy, Wash., the other day. He was oiling a shaft when his sleeve caught and he was pulled to the small opening through which he had reached. His arm was pulled out of the socket and he was other wise badly bruised. He will recover. Facial and scalp treatment, mani curing, electrolypsls and form devel opment. Madame LeRae,' room 8, John Schmidt building. Phone Main 612. One application of ManZan Pile Remedy, for all torras of Pile, soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore ness and Itching. Price EOc guaran teed. Sold hy A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. Read the East Oregonlan. AKOTREDAKSELADY'SAPPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the Joints, Sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains In the kidney's or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home, as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple Slscovery banishes urlo acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R. Notrs Dame, Ind. Hurrah! Hurrah! For This Glorious 441a of July Everybody celebrate in honor of our Nation's Birthday. Biff! Bing! Bang! Goes the cannon and with it our prices go to bed rock. Everything for the hot summer weather in wearables for ladies, misses and children. Remember the Place Pendleton Cloak & Suit House Buy of us and it's all right "Known For Its Strength" What It Means Many people do not know what a bank's capital means to its depositors, or the differ ance between a bank of little or no capital, and one with a large capital. One of the functions of A Bank s Capital is to protect its depositors from possible loss; therefore the larger it is, the greater protec tion the depositors have. This bank has a Capital of .... 200,000.00 Surplus Fund of . . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 25,000.00 Additional Shareholders Liability .... 200,000.00 A TOTAL OF 475 000.00 This means that this bank must lose prac tically half a million dollars .before its'depo sitors could lose a cent. 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