EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JCLY 5, PACK ttVX. I Koeppens' Bed Bug Destroyer Gets Them All Even Bed 'Bugs 25c The Bottle It is in liquid form and go thin and penetrating that it goes into all the little cracks, killing the bugs and destroying the (gga as well, being of an antiseptic nature it gets the genna also. Each bottle is equipped with a shaker cork which makes it quite easy to apply. The Drug Store That 8erve$ You Best. LOCALS Pastime pictures please all. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Barber, 723 Main st., Mark Patton. Tor Sale Piano and household fur niture. Phone Red 2932. Fur life, fire, accident and grain in surance, see J. S. Keea. Trash hauled once a week. Phone Finland Bros. Black II1. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire 616 Madison street Stop the Cheney Jersey dairy wagon for the best milk and cream. Wanted One good roll top desk. Apply 6S0 Main street, E. O. build ins. For rent A nice cottage on north side, close In. Inquire Standard Gro cery Co. j More moving pictures shown than any other theater In the city the Pastime. I For sale One first class Spauldlng Apply 660 Main street, E. O. building. hack and double set hack harness. Competent steam engineer wishes engagement with farmer or thresher man for the threshing season. Ad dress Chas. Weston, Cclilo, Ore. Mark Patton cordially Invites all his old patrons to call at his new and sanitary barber shop which was formerly the Busby Baths, Main street, opposite Ali-xanders. Phone Mnln 427. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Tho Pant line. Han the following new pictures for today's change. I "The Exiled Chief." Kalem, dra I ma, 1000 feet. A picture of much In terest portraying with exact fidelity the true story of the banishment of the Somlnoles from Florida. "The Wild Man of Borneo." Lu bln, comedy, 1000 feet. An extreme ly laughable picture. "Poor, Hut Proud." Pathe, drama. An Interesting love story. "Max Makes a Touch." Comedy. PERSONAL MENTION T. H. Ghormerly of Helix, spent the Fourth In Pendleton. Dr. Phy of Hot Lake, Is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. MIhs Marie Struve is visiting with friends In Walla Walla. Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena, was in Pendleton last evening. Dr. J. W. Geary of Burns, Oregon, is a guest at the Hotel Bowman. Charlotte Ogilvy of Pilot Rock, Is registered at the Hotel St. George. Col. H. G. Newport came up from Hermlston this morning on the motor car. W. D. Chamberlain came down from Athena this morning on the Walla Walla local. E. P. Dodd returned to Hermlston this morning, after spending a cou ple of days In this city. Hawley Bean came In on the Spo kanP train Inst night from the Bean ranch north of the city. Mr. and Mrs Hamm returned this morning from Stanfield, where she had been for a few days. Mrs. A. B. Bugg left this morning for Cascade Locks, where she will vis it at the home of her parents. District Attorney G. W. Phelps and wife came down this morning from their summer home at Meacham. w t nark and wife returned this j morning from Wenaha springs, where they had been to spend tne ounn. The program ''toTay's change J .Roy Raley and family returned promises to be very good. this morning from Wenaha where 1. A Child's Impulse. Biograph of j they had been to spend the Fourth, the old type that will be Interesting! M J. James and wife returned to to all. 1000 feet. j Portland yesterday. Mrs. James was 3. Op-nlng An Oyster. Sellg. a good ! formerly. Miss Nell McMullin of this I city. j R. R. Lewis spent the Fourth with I his family In this city, returning to 1 Hermlston this morning on the early I train. I Mrs. Karl Leonard returned this ' morning from Stanfield. where Bhe i had been to spend a few days with I relatives. j Wess Bowman, the popular travel i Ing man, came in this morning from Wenaha springs and went on west on II no a BOt'T AT STANFIELD WAS A GOOD CARD Pendleton and 1m Grande Piiks Go Through 15 Rounds Iturgo Floors Mullln Onoe and Is Himself Sont Flying Through the Ropes Cele bration a Great Sueeevm Throughout. .durational film 3. A Wasted Effort. Sellg, 1000 feet. 4. Does Nephew Get the Cash. An exceptionally good comedy. 5. Lakes at Eventide. Scenic, 1000 feet. WIXK DRINKING WORST FOE OF CONSUMPTION r!irl rr .Tnrmies Bertilllon. the well-known chief of the finger-print ! department of the French police, has - ,, Mr8. Dan May published an article on the question KlnK to lave this .,r tne connection n.-i.M-.. .c....u. o..U(pvM) foj. SoaU,e. wi al,o tuberculosis. , ,, nni1 !- I HUn .nv tVl.lt nt ttlO fit 11- 1 1 UlilC. V-..o - Lost or strayed from the Maple or Chris Traver pasture, one bay horse branded Nil connected on left shoul der; weight about 1100 pounds. $10 reward for returning same. Kupers McCook Implement House. vb which in France favor the develop, inent of tuberculosis, the most Im portant Is the alcohol In beer and spirits. He declares, however, that the best enemy of tuberculosis is wine. In thf. 2R departments which form the Arthur G. Means, the well known former high school athlete, came up from Umatilla last night to spend several days here with friends. Mm Raumelster and George W. Dimmitt came in from Wenaha springs last night and will leave for ttialiuerg Detroit" 30 II. P. Autos. We have one Touring Car, one Toy Tnnneau and one Roadster left to sell. These cars are positively the only ones wo can obtain until next spring. Cat alogues, Information and demonstra tion upon request. Address, H. W. Lyon, agent, care Pendleton Scouring Mills HI- m '" i " J P II I Mint, vs northern part of France, where elder. ; walla Walla this evening beer, spirits especially brandy are, ,., slu..(iiVant of the Folsom fur much drunk, the death caused by eon-, )j(ui.o stor), 1(,ft tni(( morning for .sumption were 230 per 100.000 inhab. : father's ranch near Ukiah, where Hants in 1906. while the proportion tents or where wine Is the favorite was MM in MIC niner ui'pui mi-iiio ii Strayed Notice. Struyed from Walters' mill, one buckskin mare about six years old, black stripe down back and rope burn on nose, loose, dragging rope. F n.l. r will be rewarded by notifying H. P. Galllgher, care Twohy Bros, or phone Farmer 171. France drink. After the ntic of 30. he says con Mimption is twice or throe times more frequent among men than women, un doubtedly because the drinking of al cohol Is more common with the for mer than with the latter. To combat consumption, Dr. Ber- iini.in s.ivs the surest method Is to ht cation. suealeu's Dovtuircr at Home Copenhagen. The Queen Dowager of Sweden, who has been staying in England for several months, has returned to Stockholm. Queen So phia is a sister of the late Grand Duke of Nassau and Luxemburg and an aunt of the Duchess of Albany Men's oxfords cheap at A Eklund's. Hai; It Oregonlsn errlr. ottti IS eetit - OIEN FOR TUB REASON JULY 1st. THE HARVEST HOME Mrs. Jos. McKean, Prop. $I.A0 per Day. $9 per Week.. IMs 50c and 7Be. Meals r.Oc. Children under 10 years half rate. LONG BKACII. WASH. 1 , .... . i ii,.r maiestv will iav visits later in encourage tne nrinKing m "", mm,-- - .- - .'-..tirKi the drinking of cider, the summer to the Trlnce and Prill beer, brandy and other spirits. ; cess of Wled at one of their country u. nt ii i in Rhine nrovince and to the ! Dowager Grand Duchess of Luxem- Tenell Domestic ffliiinnij. hiire- nt Kon cste n. near Wiesbaden. Mi.ldlebury. Vt. July 6. In connec- ; The Powager Grand Duchess Is a first ...1.1. f 1 A A ..t.t,M, rr.tlncrA'a snf. ' .. i cnusTh or (juoen Alexandra. Barney Muliin of this city and Walt er Burgo of Boston, fought 15 fierce rounds to a draw at Stanfield yester day. That Is the referee called It a draw but Mullin and his friends de clare the local fighter had all the best of the fistic encounter. Those who witnessed yesterday's contest and the one recently pulled off in this city, say the Stanfield bout was much the better of the two. Mullin was floored once and took the count of seven, while the Boston pug was sent to the floor several times, being knocked through the ropes and off the stage twice in one round. A large crowd witnessed the go and that they were satisfied with the exhibition was evinced by the manner in which they remained silent i throughout the 15 rounds of the con-1 test. . According to the Pendletonians who i spent the day In Stanfield the cele- brallon was a success from every ' standpoint. The crowd was twice as ' large as had been expected, the mu sic was good, the day Ideal and the j sports were exciting. in me morning baseball game, Echo won over Umatilla by a good margin, while in the afternoon, the Hermlston . team took the Stanfield nine Into camp. The bronco busting contest was en livened by several features. There was some good riding, one man was thrown and dragged about the arena, while another horse bucked himself Into a cellar and was rescued with difficulty. The three horse races were also very Interesting. Hundreds enjoyed the dancing throughout the afternoon and evening and when the trains finally started homeward they were loaded with a tired but satisfied crowd of people. General Clean-Up Sale All Summer Goods to be Closed Out by August 1 st. We must make room for new goods and new departments One-Half Price on all One Piece Wash and Wool Dresses One-Half Price on all Coats and Jackets. One-Half Price on Parasols 1-4 off all Dress Skirts. 1-4 off all Children's Wash Dresses 1-2 Price on Combination Suits Reductions on Womens and Child ren 's Shoes Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods (or Less Money school children, organized play. In dustrial training, medical courses, biblical languages and advanced work in literature. It was announced that beginning with the next academic year system atic Instruction of the bible will he offered In a new group of subjects to be known as the "Bible Group." The new subjects to be taught are: "The English Bible," by Dr. G. H. Pennl man; "Hebrew Antiquities and His torical Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament," by Professor W. H. Lamberton and "Christian Archeology" by Dr. C. D. Lamberton. Says Professor Embezzled. Copenhagen. For many years di rectors of the National Historical museum at Frederiksborg Castle, Den mark, Professor Melerup has been suddenly dismissed. He is accused of having embezzled $20,000 with which lie was entrusted to purchase antiquities. Vacation School. Philadelphia, July 5. A vacation summer school for boys an girls, with instruction in swimming and physical culture as an important part of the course, was opened today at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania in connec tion with the regular summer school of that Institution. Nine new courses have been added to the latter, the subjects Including: A two-years' course in architec ture, courses in physical education, medical inspection nnii health of Hon with Mlddlehurv Colleges sec ond slimmer session, a state summer school of domestic economy and man ual training was opened here today. Twenty-two instructors are. In charge , of the regular summer session, which 'will continue to August 12. For sale Span 6 year old mares. Weight 2700 lbs., well broken. Phone Black 2111. Portugal Is Building Navy. Lisbon. Two battleships, six pro tected cruisers, eighteen destroyers, and six submarines are to he build by the Portuguese government at an es timated cost of $30,000,000. The simple after dark. life if most careful A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm it quick ly absorbed. Cives Reliel at Once. It cleanses, soothes, Deals aud protects the diseased mem. bnine resulting from Catarrh and drivet iway a Cold iu the Head quickly. Restore Jie Senses of Taste and Smell. Full sizt SO cts. at Dniggists or by mail. Liquic Oronm Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Elv brothers, 50 Warren Street. Kew Vork. Two Greatest Townsite Openings ij in the Irrigation History of Southern Idaho - For particulars See, Phone or Write 550 Main St. LEE TEUTSGH Phone Main 5 The Real Estate and Insurance Man. Exclusive Selling Agent for Umatilla County SEE LARGE CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY TONIGHT For the Greatest Ladies and lisses Dress Sale :OF THE SEASON i One lot of strictly up-to-date dresses picked irom our huge stock. We sold these all Spring and Summer at $ 1 0, $ 1 2.50 and $ 1 5.00 Your Choice We day, Friday an nesaay atarday , Thurs Ladies sizes 34 to 40 Children's sizes 14 to 20 No Charges for Alterations You will make the mistake of your life if you do not attend this sale. Other stores have been having sales and sales and sales but nothing like this has been offered the public this season. Stop at the big corner window tonight and see the Greatest Dress values ever offered in Pendleton Remember Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday F. E, L1VENG00D & COMPANY, The Ladies and Childrens Store