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DAILY EAST 0REGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST S, 1D08.
of the Monster Bankrupt Sale
of the Teutsch Stock.
Take advantage of these extraordinary
values.
f 12.50 to $18.00 Men'8 Suit 7J5
$10.00 2-plcoo Suit 13.65
$3.00 find $3.50 Ladle Oxfordo MM
$1.25 Kimonos ' 68c
$2.50 Muslin Skirts T4
$3.50 Muslin Skirts H-98
$1.00 Muslin Skins 2-48
500 Ladies Dress Skirts left that must
be closed out at any old price.
Call and see them.
F. E. Livengood Co.
Teutsch's OldjStand
City Brevities
lea cream at Hobbach's.
All kinds of rood dry wood. Sot
Minn Is.
Wanted Any kind of sewing-. Ap
ply 304 Garden street.
More new run Just received
Pendleton Furniture Co.
gee Mlnnls for good, dry wood that
burns. Lots of It on band.
Dressed chickens eTery day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black 1711.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at Bast Orefonlan
office.
Miss Genevieve Fish, piano lnstruc
tlon, 118 Monroe street, 'phone red
2801.
All kinds of transfer work done
promptly. Stansberry ft Milne, phone
Main I.
Fine store and office room for rent
East Oregonlan building. Enquire
this office.
For Rent Store room on Main
treet In the East Oregonlan building.
Apply at this office.
Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open.
a. m. to M p. m., a la carte. Straw
berries and Ice cream also served.
See our line of hammocks, gasoline
oil stoves, freezers, before purchasing
elsewhere. We are making special
prices. Goodman Hardware Co.
Annual reduction sale on all seas
onable lines at Goodman Hardware
-Co.'a. Refrigerators, freezers, ham
mocks, churns and many other arti
cles to be closed out at cost.
MIGHTY HUNTERS RETURN.
T.rv. W. T. KiiJt and Party Rc
turn Front High Pruks In Wallowa
County.
Rev. EuHter of the M. E. church
of Pendleton and party relurnej from
the mountains thlr morning. They
rtrort a very fine time. They spent
most of the time In the high moun
eea
We have a fine watch hospital,
Vthcre you may bring all your sick
watches and clocks and have them re
paired by the best talent In the city.
Our Work Is the Best.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the watch Inspector for the O. R. A
N. R. R. That Is saying a great deal
as to our ability.
Try us and you will try us again.
Louis Hunziker
Jewelery and Optician. 72$ Main.
U'ns where the Imnaha, the Mlnum
and the Wallowa head.
It was learned that whil3 going
through the valley in which Elgin,
Wrllowa, Enterprlae and Joseph are
sl'ULted, Inquiry was made "relative
to the workings of prohibition In that
territory, and It was the universal
tjilmony of all kinds of people In
tervlewed that the towns were get
ting along much better under the
dry program than while wet. More
bigness Is done, tolls are paid more
promptly, people buy more, an.l bet
ter homes are being erected. Inquu
was not restricted to any one class,
but all classes were Interviewed.
Mining activity Is on thj Increase
also In the higher mountain! of that
region. Some Butte pan are In
there now buying up properties, and
thry have an expert In '.here exainln
ing mines of various gradei.
The story published relative to the
disappearance of the coik and his
fifeht with bears was learned to be
untrue. The cook was left in camp
one day with tho two boys, each
ab ut 12 years of age, while Mr. Euh
ter and Mr. Huston remained out all
day and night In order to be In the
h'gli peaks early tn tho morning,
nheie some wild xheep still remain
two large bear vUiteJ the ramp.
The cook became excited, shot a
them ni a random fashion several
times, and then made a bee Una for
civilisation, not waiting to tell any'
one or ask any questions. He told
some parties in the valley while com
Ing through that he had had all the
bear he wanted.
Plenty of good fishing was found
and Mr. Euster secured a large num
ber of very fine kodac views from
various sections.
PERSONAL
MENTION
AMUSEMENTS
"Twlxt Ijovo and Duty."
The Eagle Show Shop had the usu
al Sunday change of motion pictures
yesterday, some of the fluent yet
shown horo, among them being a very
beautiful story. "Twlxt Love and
Duty," and others equally as good.
There will be another change tomor
row.
Tato of Two CHIps.
The two Dimes were opened to big
crowds yesterday, a fine set of motion
pictures being on nt both places,
among them at the new Dime being
A Tale of Two Cities," and "Stricken
Blind," both of which are exception
ally Interesting. At the old Dime was
the "Story of Rip . Van Winkle," and
a number of new and clever pictures.
Now Illustrated songs were offered at
both places. The management an
nounces another change at the new
Dime tomorrow.
. Paul Rpvorc's Ride.
The Pastime had ft new and clever
change of motion pictures yesterday.
In late colorings and up to date.
Among them were "Paul Revere's
Ride" and a number of others emi al
ly as good, with new Illustrated songs.
There will be another change tomorrow.
Hugh McLane Is down from
Athena this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Earl were Sun
day evening at Meacham.
J. A. Gurdarlan left today for Walla
Wulla on a brief business trip.
Dr. E. R. Swinburne has returned
from an extended visit In Heppner,
Fred. Parr Is ill with the typhoid
fever at his some at 603 State street,
Ernest Corby spent Sunday at
Meacham, returning on No. 5 this
morning.
Chief of Police Thomas Gurdane
and family are at Kamela for a few
days' outing.
Mrs. John Gruellch and daughter
huve gone to Meacham to camp for
a few weeks.
G. Taylor of the Boston store, ac
companied by his wife, spent Sunday
at Meacham.
Major Lee Moorhouse was mong
those from here who spent Sunday at
Wenaha springs.
Mrs. Charles Wall went to Athena
today to remain on a visit with friends
for several days.
J. W. . Clay of Starbuck Is at the
Golden Rule this week while In the
city on business.
R. E. Stephenson of The Dalles Is
a guest at the Golden Rule while In
the city for a few days.
J. F. Robinson and Jake Welch
spent Sunday with their families, who
are camped at Meacham.
Floyd Anderson and wife will leave
tomorrow for Pilot Rock, where they
will remain a few weeks.
Mrs. Louis Moses, who has been on
the Sound for several weeks, Is ex
pected to arrive home tomorrow.
A. O. Carden of the Tribune me
chanical department, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Carden, who is camping at
Kamela.
Mrs. E. R. Ganahl and children
left today for Wallace, Idaho, to visit
with her mother during the hot
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gritman have
returned from an outing of a couple
of weeks in the Coeur d'AIene coun
try In Idaho.
Miss Alta Lauer, who has been
quite til, expects to leave tomorrow
for Meacham, where she will remain
a short time.
G. W. Rugg and family left Sat
urday for Kamela, where they will
camp a couple of weeks during the
warm weather.
N. D. Swearingen has gone to the
Sound, where he will spend a week
or ten days with his wife and little
daughter, who are now camped there.
President Montie B. Gwinn of Pen
dleton Savings bank, accompanied by
Mrs. Gwlnn, returned today from We
naha springs, where they spent San-
day.
W. J. Furnish and Dr. Henry Waldo
Coe-returned today from Wenaha
springs, where they enjoyed a delight
ful outing at the Furnish summer
home.
Dr. E. A. Vaughn was among those
from here who went to Meacham
Saturday evening. Mrs. Vaughn will
spend a few weeks at that place with
relatives.
Mrs. C. F. Colesorthy and daughter.
Margaret, left this -morning on the
Portland local of the O. R. & N".
for Long Beach, Wash., for a few-
weeks' outing.
Engineer James Nelson of Hunt
ington Is running the O. R. & N. en
gine here for a month In the place
of Engineer E. W. Myers, who is
away on his vacation.
Messrs. F. E. Jull. W. L Thomp
son, Leon Cohen and D. B. Custuma
came down from Wenaha springs by
auto this morning, after spending
Sunday at the resort.
senator Levi Ankeny of Walla
Walla Is a guest of the Hotel St.
George today while In the city on
business at the First National bank,
of which he is president.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallaher and C.
Bowers of Walla Walla were
guesls of the Hotel St. George last
night while In the city on the way to
Pilot Rock on business.
wr. Hna Airs. An tone .Noite re
turned this morning from a trip to
Portland, Seattle. Tacoma and differ
ent places on the Sound. They were
away about two weeks.
Mrs. N. E. Harris, the milliner.
left this morning for Portland, where
she will remain a couple of weeks,
on a business and pleasure trip. She
may go to the coast before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oliver and
aaugnter, Miss Grace Oliver, will
leave In the morning for Meacham for
three week's outing. They will be
Joined Wednesday by Mrs. R. N.
Oliver.
spent the summer in western Oregon
and in Sherman county,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Myers and son,
Claire, left last night for Mount An
gel, from where Mr. Myers will go
In company with her brother-in-law,
Dr. J. E. Webb, for a hunting trip
to the coast In Tillamook county.
Ralph R. Conlse, who has been In
the city for a couple of days In the
Interest of the state fair souvenir
program, left Sunday morning for
La Grande. He was accompanied as
far as Meacham by Dean Goodman,
who spent the day at that place. The
two are class mates at the University
of Oregon.
J. M. Bentlcy and family have
gone to Meacham, where they will
be camped -for a. few weeks during
the warm weather.
( lot or Cold Bottle . 1
I
The new vaoum bottle, will keep
contents hot for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold for 72
hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50.
K', EPF EE
. 1HE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST..
51. G. ROYAL IN THE PULPIT.
Former Pendleton Educator Spoke at
M. E. Church Sunday.
The pulpit of the M. t. cnurch In
this city was filed by an attorney
in the two services yesterday, Attor
ney M. G. Royal of Walla Walla, for
merly principal of Pendleton's pub
lic schools, delivering two highly in
teresting discourses.
At the morning service Mr. Royal
spoke on the subject of the limita
tion of the human conception of God
and urged his hearers to get away
from the strictly practical view held
by many and founded upon the mate
rial view of things. That every man
makes his own God, a being meas
ured from strictly human standards,
was declared by Mr. Royal, and that
there should be a universal higher
conception of the deity was alno declared.
The evening discourse was educa
tional and dealt with the develop
ment of the intellectual man through
the succeeding ages of civilization.
Both discourses were highly enter
taining and were listened to by good
sized audiences. Mr. Royal is a stu
dent and thinker and a forcible
speaker, and his addresses were
filled with convincing arguments.
Harry Swart I Now Dispatcher.
Harry Swart, O. R. & X. agent at
Rlngham springs, Is now train dis
patcher at La Grande during the ab
cence of Ditpatcher Corbett, who Is
away on a month's .vacation. Mr.
Swart was formerly dispatcher In the
La Grande offices, but when the
force was reduced last fall he being
one of the youngest men, took the
position at Bingham springs.
Souvenir of Rose Carnival.
The Portland Rose Carnival associ
ation has Just sent out a folding post
card showing 20 views of the rose
carnival In colors. It Is a beautiful
and elaborate collection of views of
the floats seen at the rose show: and
Is an excellent advertisement for
Portland.
An Auto Party.
Dr. L. K. Blakeslee , Dr. R. C.
Swinburne and Carl Long left early
this morning on a trip to Medical
springs by automobile. They will
stop tonight at La Grande and tomor
row at Union. The trip will last
About ten days.
Mrs. Alice Sheridan of Pendleton,
ho Is camping at Meacham, came
down last night to do some shopping
In La Grande. She returned to
Meacham Saturday. La Grande Ob
server.
Prof. F. K. Noordhoff of PendletJon
academy, who has been acting as
county school superintendent during
the absence of Superintendent Frank
K. Welles, left today for Milton on a
brief trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huffman have
returned from an outing at Kamela.
Their daughters, Gertrude and Gall,
remained In the mountains for a few
eeks, the guests of their aunt, Mrs.
A. Carlson.
Roy Alexander has returned to
the city after spending a couple of
weeKs in the Blue mountains above
Wenaha springs In company with a
party from Walla Walla which Is
camped there.
Principal A. C. Hampton, of the
high school, returned to Pendleton
last evening and will be here now un
til school starts next month. He has
Strike at Cclllo.
There was a strike at Celllo Thurs
day because of the alleged fact that
a number of non-union men were em
ployed on the ship yard at Portland,
and on account of the strike work on
the government steamer "Umatilla"
at Celllo was suspended, says The
Dalles Chronicle.
A new force of men was sent to
Celllo. going by train the day of the
strike, so that work was not delayed
to any great extent. From Mr. Wiley
of the O. R. T. Co. here. -who was at
Celllo yesterday. It Is learned that
the strike had nothing whatever to do
with the company's boats. The 'Uma
tilla" will be completed In about two
week .;
Because of the high water, which
appears to be remaining longer this
season .than formerly, work on the
canal at Celllo will probably not be
gin before the first of September.
Sealed proposals for the building
of another section of the government
canul will be received at the office
of Major J. F. Mclndoe, In charge of
the corps of United States engineers
In this district, at Portland, and open
ed for the awarding of contracts at
11 o'clock. August 31, 1908.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags: market price paid
East Oreganian office.
Read the East Oregonlan.
DOWNWARD COURSE.
Fast Relng
Pendleton
back Is
Realized by
People.
A little backache at first.
Dally Increasing till the
lame an.d weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow;
Diabetss and finally Brlght's dis
ease.
This is the downward course of
kidney Ills. .
Don't take this course.
Mrs. Laura McClure, living at 1313
Madison avenue, La Grande, Ore.,
says: "I have used Dean's Kidney
Pills off and on for three or four
years and the best possible results
have always been obtained. An
overexertion or the contraction of a
cold often served to bring on back
ache and at such times my kidney,
would be weak and I would be great
ly annoyed by dfxzy spells. I would
be restless and nervous and as a re
sult of the loss of sleep, would arise
In the morning feeling tired and worn
out. Learning of the merits of
Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a
box, took them according to direc
tions and they relieved me at once. I
have kept them In the house since as
I bays tho greatest confidence in
them. When I feel any of the attacks
coming on I immediately resort to
Doan's Kidney Pllla and they never
fall to give the desired results.".
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo,
New York,' sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Wonderful
Possibilities
This Week, Our Wonderful
Clean-Up Sale of
Odds and Ends
This sale includes
our entire stock.
Bear in mind, we are always ready
to show merchandise, irres
pective of whether you
come to buy or meer
ly to inspect.
Remember the Place
Pendleton Cloak &
Suit House
Buy of us and it's all right
See the Twin-Dime Across the Street.
THE NEW
DIME
Moving Pictures Like Life
Songs by Robert Fenner from the Salt air Palace, Salt Lake
All Music Furnished by a Real Pianist.
Absolutely fire-proof and the beat
ventilated theatre in the city.
A Better Show at the Same Price
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c
For 5 Days Only
All Straw Hats
Including Panamas
to go at
Pnc
Clothing and Shoes
1
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Off
For 5 Days Only
WORIUNGMEN'S
CLOTHING CO.
TEe MOST GOODS for THE LEAST MONEY
Cor. Main 8 Webb Sts. Old Hunt Depot