., , . - . . , - '-:-.-"-:;-, . 1 ' I t I 1 I ! I TKV PAGRS. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOIJEU , 1008. PATE SEVEX. Exceptional Showing of (mm Our last shipment of Furs came in yesterday, 400 of them, all nobby and new direcl: from the fa&ory. All the new shapes are now being shown. Throws and ties $ ,25 to $22.50 Muff Sets $3.50 to S40.00 Call and see the pret tiest assortment ever shown in Pendleton. i) ' TT F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Stand URGE POPULISTS III HELP Bill PEOPLES PARTY LEADERS ISSUE PROCLAMATIOX Messrs. Xolson, Ilarton, Kroner, Hare ami Ogle Cull 4,IhiulnirmI Vet cram" Into Lino for Democratic C'uiKlfihKi'H, Holding They Stand for (llO GOfMl Of (llO MUShOH. BEST CATARRH DOCTOR. City Brevities Fresh Olymplu oysters at Hohbach's. Dressed chickens at Ingramt Sat urday. All kinds of good dry wood. See Mi nr. Ik. Try those Isahelle grapes nnd quln res at lngrams. Hst nut coal. Give tin a chance Oregon Lumber Yard. Ste M limit for good dry wood that bums. Lota of It on hand. Extreme bargains In Oregon wool .blankets nt The Wonder Store. Protect your family and yourself. Join the Fraternal Ilrotherhood. He sure and see us before you get , your fuel. Oregon Lumber Yard. -Home made white bread and Bos ton blown bread Saturday at Ingrums. New shipment of quinces and Isa bel!" grape jUMt urrived at Ingrams. Wool blankets, wool socks, wool Hliirt!. wool underwear, at The Won der Store. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and flab woo 1. Oregon . Lumber Tard Unfurnished housekeeping rooms fur rent. Kniiilre at East Oregonlan office. All kinds of trannfer work done promptly. Stansbcrry & Milne, phone ' Main & We have what you want. The Fra ternal Brotherhood pays accident, a well ns Insurance. F"! .Sale Five-acre ranch, well Improved, 1 tulles east of Pendle ti M. Address Box 570 P. O. Dr. Cole has resumed practice. Of fice Judd building. Phono Main 1S7. Residence phone Main 138. Lost Between Frank Duprat's and Main street, set of plans and speclfl lutions. Ie.ive nt this office. lint L'l Fontaine has Just received a (ri H lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters in the shell at the Quelle. For Rent 1280-acre ranch; 1100 acres mi miner fallow. C'outts & Hays looum 12-M John Schmidt block. Lost Thursday evening, on Alta street between Cnxble and Main streets' a ladles brown fur. Finder leave at Ingram's grocery. Found Purse on road east of town. Owner can have same by prov ing and paying for this ad. Address box 570 P. O., Pendleton, Ore. "Cut prices" In all lines at Good man Hardware company's , We are retiring from business and no goods reserved during our cut price sale. Graham's regular prices on talking machines arc as low and Jower than the prices charged elsewhere at so- called sales. Latest records arriving dally. Wanted A good middle-aged wo man or experienced girl to do gencr hi housework In a home of three. Good wages to right party. Apply at once at 515 Bush street. The Fraternal Brotherhood pays four ways, accident, disability, -old oge and death. For further informa tion apply to J. T. Mahoney, deputy ruprcme president, 612 Willow street, telephone Black Hit. List One black. ladles' hand purse with handle containing soma liver and several deposit checks on the l'.-mk f Echo In favor of Miss ('"elm Palmer. Finder will please If a ve the same at this office and re-' i elve reward. AMUSEMENTS 7 . The Old Dime. The new program at the Old Dime today Includes: "An Apprentice's Heroism." a feature film; "An Ob stinate Singer." "The Novelist of To day." "A Flower Girl's Gratitude" and the illustrated song, "liye, Bye, Dear ie" The Orjilicuni. The Orphcum's bill Includes the "Salome," n beautiful reproduction of the sensational dance. "Jo Jo, the Boy Detective," and the illustrated song. "Loving Time." Tin- Now Dlmo. "The Pardon." "A Strong Gale," "The Gambler nnd the Devil," "A Romance of the Alps" and the Illus trated song, "I've Taken a Fancy to You," are presented. Tin Pastime. The program consists of "The Cul ture of Voice." "The Shepherdess" and the Illustrated song, "When You Wore a Pinafore." ' Tho Eldson. "The Hull Fight." a feature film, "The Pardon" nnd "A StronR Gale," with an Illustrated make up the program. Oregon populist loaders of bygone days are now anxious to have all of those who followed the banner of the peoples party vote for Bryan In the coming election. As an effective means of bringing such actions about they have Just Issued the following proclamation to their former political brethren: To the Populists of the State of Oregon In compliance with the wish es of many old-lino populists, and In obedience to what seems to be a pat riotic duty, your committee of four years ago now asks your Berlous con sideration of the following sugges tions: Momentous Issues affecting the per I petuity of the rights of the people are dependent on the results of the pend I Ing presidential campaign. Tho old I populists who courageously led the I vanguard for the people's rights, Just reforms and the square deal 20 years ago cannot remain silent now. I What Tuft Policy Means. Divesting the platforms of the two i.lil parties of their unnecessary ver blage, and stripping the contest of all Its partisan clap-trap for catching the popular ear, we clearly discern three distant tendencies represented by the presidential candidates of these par ties. The Ideas and policies represent and advocated by Mr. Taft tend to ward a centralized government re stricting the rights and power of the people, wlille the ideas and policies advocated by Mr. Bryan tend In the opposite direction, seeking to enlarge the rights and power of the people. The republican candidate, Mr. Taft, frankly admits that he Is opposed to direct legislation by the people under the principles of the Initiative and referendum, and to the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people, and the publication of campaign contributions. In a public address on this subject a little over a year ago, on August 17, 1907, at Oklahoma City, tn the state of Oklahoma, Mr. Taft said: "You of course, will do as you please, but If my advice Is worth any thing to you, I'd vote No, because your constitution does not furnish sufficient power to the proper admin istration by public officers, and when you put the Initiative and referendum In the constitution you give the people power beyond what they can safely exercise. You give them the right to Interfere with public officers, and they will destroy your government beyond stability, safety and sound ness." After six years' trial there l.t no clause In the constitution of the state of Oregon that would today receive so large a popular vote as the initiative and referendum. Taft on Direct Elections. And on the question of electing stumors by direct vote of the people, Mr. Taft said In a public lecture at iiile university some years ago, thatl "No law should be passed unless it had the support of a majority of the people, ami any law enacted without Has Cured Thousand Will Cure Too or Money Back. This Is the little Hyomcl Inhaler, the little, doctor that has cured many thousands of sufferers, from catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, coughs, colds, and grip. Iw's so easy and pleasant to cure yourself with Hyornel. Just pour a few drops In tho little Inhaler, and breathe It In. The healing, soothing and antiseptic air will reach every nook and crevice of the mucous mem brane of the nose nd throat; will stop tho irritation almost Immediately; will allay the Inflammation; drive out the foul odor; kill the germs and cure the disease. "My wlfo has been using Hyornel for two months for catarrh and pul monary trouble. She has received more relief and benefit'than from any other treatment." E. S. Parrett, Jef ferson, O. "Hyornel cured mo of terrible ear ache and buEzIng In the head. I would not be without It In the house for'a single night." Mrs. 8. P. Full er, Columbia, S. C. Tallrr-an & Co., the druggists, sell Hyornel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) and guarantee It. A complete outfit, In cluding Inhaler, only costs $1, and an extra bottle of Hyornel, If afterwards needed, will cost but 50 cents. 1 T DR. T. It. I'ORR IS A MINISTER OF PROMINENCE Well Known Minister and family Ar rive IX'in Port bind to Make Tlielr Homo la This City Daughter an AocoiuplMu-d Musician Entire Family Plca.-xfl With ApiMiirancv of City of Pendleton. popular assent behind it would be a1 Dr. T. B. Ford, declared by tho Portland Oregonlan to be the most widely known Methodist minister In the Oregon conference, In company with his family, arrived In Pendleton last evening to enter upon his new duties as pastor of the First Metho dist church In this city. The new pastor and his family were almost overwhelmed with the enthus iastic reception tendered them at the train last evening by the large num ber of local Methodists and they are loud in their praises of the business like appearance of the city and the delightful climate. Dr. Ford Rays Pendleton Impresses him as being one of the best cities of Its size he ever saw. He therefore enters upon his new pastorate with the same If not a greater degree of enthusiasm than has marked his work In other fields. In speaking of his removal from Portland, to this city the Portland Oregonlan has the following to say concerning him and his work: Why He Is Known. "The transfer of Dr. Ford. F. B.. was one of the big surprises of the as signments. He Is perhaps the most widely known of the Methodist mill isters In the whole conference, having served eight years as presiding elder (now superintendent ) on the Eugene district, and four years as pastor of the Sunnyside Methodist cnureh. Hi I w orK lias ulnars uccit 01 ine oiiieM I crder and he has been very success ful wherever he has labored. Under his ministry the Sunnyside church PENDLETON Cloak (Sb Suit House Fashionable Ready-to-Wear ap parel for women. Fine styles and fine qualities. All the newest plain or fancy effects in the best liked colors. NEW SKIRTS Walking Skirts in grand variety, dark worsteds, plain ser ges and panamas in black, brown, blue and gray. Style and finish are apparent in all of them. LADIES COATS We have a large assortment at prices from $7 to $25 At the Up-to-Date Store special year's work In history at Northwestern. Dr. Ford will preach his first ser mon in Pendleton next Sunday morning. For Sale. One of the very best wheat farms In Gilliam county, Oregon, consisting of 800 acres, all plow land, and all now In summer fallow ready for sed lng; fair Improvements with drilled well, yielding plenty of water, on place; situated near Olex, on county road. Address R. T. Cox, Portland. Oregon. For Sale. The C. E. Fell residence, corner I'ush and Washington streets. A modern cottage and a good bargain. Apply nt the premises or to O. D. Fell. A dainty scarf pin Is one of the titatot pieces of Jewelry a person i can own. we nave a nice siock 01 them in either gold or gold filled, ranging from "So to $10.00 each. 'Call nnd see them. No trouble to show goods at our house. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optlclnn. 726 Main St. Sanctuary Chapter. The Sanctuary Chapter will meet at the old rectory tomorrow afternoon nt :t o'clock. M miler 1st Confessed. Leander Cox, who shot his wife at the family home In Seattle Monday night, has confessed. He has been (barged with murder in the first degree. I Hot or Cold Bottle I Tne 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. iCEFP n THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. a MS I nullity." And as senators cannot be so elected by the people 'without the United States senate first submits the necessary law. It follows that all ef forts to select United Slates senators t'lider our direct primary laws are. according to Mt. Taft, useless nullities. On these two great questions, the most Important of all those nt issue in the present campaign, Mr. Bryan, the democratic candidate, Is directly opposed to Mr. Taft. nnd stands sol idly with the people, nnd has publicly everywhere advocated direct legisla tion and popular election of United Mates senators for the last 20 years, j On these two great issues, so vital tot the rights and liberties of every free-i man, every old populist should make; the choice. The two great parties so' overtop 'and overshadow nil others' that it would nnlv li..lim. (i,., I.,,.,..... I ance of the present cnmpalgn to re fer to the tariff, currency or other hackneyed subjects. It Is to the honor and glory of our state that It was the first of nil the states of our union to carry the star spangled banner of the neonle's piospered well, and he was also in- i strunieiital in assisting in other or Ionizations In the neighboring com munities. "Prior to coining to Oregon. Dr. Ford was presiding elder of Seattle district, and still earlier in his min isterial career he held the same po sition In the Little Rock, Ark., dis trict. He has contributed largely to the periodicals of the denomination, and his book on the presiding elder ship Is the only work of the kind ever published and had a wide sale. "The church at Pendleton, to which he was transferred, Is one of the most magnificent edifices in northwest Methodism, It being a new building costing $35,000. Pendleton also has a nice parsonage, and is an altogether desirable appointment. It is in the t'llumbia River conference,, one of the strongest conferences in the west. A Splendid Family. But not alone in the acquisition of Dr. Ford is the city to be congratu lated, for In addition to his most es timable wife, the family, which will make Its home here, Includes two daughters, who will prove a valuable Music Teacher. A. H. Johnson, Instructor of band and orchestra In Pendleton academy, will accept a limited number of pu pils on violin, cornet, clarionet or any band or orchestra Instrument. Pu pils may Join the academy band and orchestra If they so desire. Studio at Pendleton academy. Residence, 601 Post street; phone, Black 2852. There will be a grand ball given at the German hall In Middle Cold Springs, Saturday evening, October 10. The public Is Invited. There will be lunch served and all are promised a good time. Johnson's orchestra. Admission $1. Warranty Dcorts Recorded. Julia Anna Parr et vlr to Frank S. Curl, $1. northeast quarter northeast quarter, section 23, township 3 north, range 24 E. Otls,R. Arnold et ux et al to Belle Todd, $2250. Northwest quarter northeast quarter and lots 1, 2, 8, 9, 10 of section 1, township 2 north, range 32, E. W. M. Charles Bushman to James T. Lleu allen, $4500. East half northeast quarter, section 10, township 3 north, range 34, E. W. M. Cordes A. Casebere to Western Ore gon Trust Co., $1. Northeast quarter southeast quarter, section 31, north half southwest quarter, southwest quarter southwest quarter, section 32, township 6 south, range 30, E. W. M. James M. Rice to Charles B. Isaac, $2250. South half north half south west quarter and north half south half southwest quarter, section 2, township 1 north, range 32, E. W. M. Harry R. Newport et ux et al to W. R. Stewart, $300. Lots 7 and 8, In block 1, Hermiston, Oregon. Mm. R. Stewart et ux, to W. J. Emry, $1200. Lots 7 and 8 inblock 1, Hermiston, Oregon. Quitclaim Deed. Minnie E. Stillman to H. G. New port. $:6.10. Lot 3 in block 46 In reservation addition to Pendleton, Oregon. j a Off for the Pendleton Busi ness College. The best in Oregon. Come learn to be an expert accountant or ste nographer. Write to J. Glenn Miller for catalogue and other information you may desire rights to the front, and to triumphant;1"1'1'""11 '" 1,10 SlU'lal ''lenient of the victory in constitutional enactments, i cnurcli and city. I ne ckkt uaugiuer, lorever securing to the people thc'Miss s'",i,- ls 11 graduate of the Con right to make their own laws and ! "crvatory of Music of the University choose their own senators by direct j"f r,'K"" nn W1IS assistant Instruc lc glslatlon nnd the direct primary. And j ,"r 1,1 l,il1110 department for two It Is to the honor nnd glory of the !",'"'s' sl,, ls a,si1 11 '"'aiiist of old populists that they led tile battli. j abllit'. Miss Ivy is a graduate of the for these rights of the people. And 1'uw'", "lKn S('llm)1 "ni1 ,;"01' llt'1"1 now half the states of the union, nnd ! ,,(' 11,0 Willamette University at Sa more than 50 cities of our country,;10"' are following where Oregon led tile T!,, remainder of the family con procession. We cannot now afford to!Ms,!! "f ,w" s",ls' 01in is take any backward step. And now for these considerations, nnd nt this crisis of public affairs, we appeal to our fellow citizens, the battle-scarred veterans of the old popu list party, nnd respectfully nnd enn dldly submit the ' question: "Ought we not to vote for William J. Bryan, rather than for William H. Taft?" Itespect fully submitted. A. P. NELSON, Chairman. ERNEST BARTON. See E. KKOXE?,, WILLIAM HARE, GEOHGE OGLE. Don't overlook our big reduction sale. Everything In the hardware ltnn nt frrentlv rednppit nrlnoa tt f Via j next 20 days Goodman Hardware company. ed 111 business in Portland, and Pur- Bess, who was professor of history at the Montana Wesieyan University for two years, but who Is now takiiiK a Save Sickness The prompt and sure relief given in acute stomach, bowel and liver complaints, has created an annual sale of over six million boxes of SsU E rorywhers. la boxes lOe. and 2Sc See the Twin-Dime Across'the Street. THE NEW DIME Moving Pictures Like Life Entire change of Program eveiy Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Absolutely fire-proof and thebest ventilated theatre in the ci'ty. A Better Show at the Same Price - ADULTS 0c CHILDREN 5c )