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EIGHT PAGE. DAILY EA8T OBKQONIAW, HCfDLETOlf, OBXGOV. mURSDAT, JULY i, 196 A. -1 paob im 1Ee Last Day Before the 4th Store open tomorrow night until 9 o'clock Closed ail day the 4th. Everybody take advantage of the Bankrupt Sale of the Teutsch Stock We both loose if you dont. , Everything for Men, Women and Children to wear at absolutely wholesale cost and less. Ladies' Skirts to be Closed Out. $0.00 SklrU, bankrupt price $3.S3 $7.00 Skirts, bankrupt irlce $4M 1W.00 Sklrtu, lankmit price 4-98 $9.00 Sklru, bankrupt price 5 9a $10.00 Skirts, bankrupt price 0-28 ' $12.50 Skirts, bankrupt price 7,45 All Alterations Free. F. E. LIVENGOOD CO. Teutsch's Old Stand L ARE III HUD TENDLETOX TO FURNISH SPEILERS FOR CELEBRATIONS Congressman ICllLs, Judge Lowell, Prcxhlont Bleakney and Attorney J, T. lllnklo to Make tile Welkin Ring In Outside Celebrations Represcn tatlTO Will Sjioak at La Grande. Pendleton Is furnishing orators (or four celebrations In eastern Ore gon on July 4, Congressman Ellis for La Grande, Judge S. A. Lowell for Joseph, Principal W. H. Bleakney of Pendleton academy for Pilot Rock and J. T. Hlnkle for Lehman Springs. Congressman Ellis has Just accept ed the invitation of the La Grande committee to deliver the oration in that city and wUl leave tomorrow evening for the beet town. Judge and Mrs. Lowell left last evening for Joseph, expecting to camp In Wallowa canyon tonight on the way and on Saturday morning, July 4. Rev. Bleakney will go out to Pilot Rock to be the principal speak er at the big celebration there. The La Grando Observer Is delight ed with the selection of Congressman Ellis as orator at that place and says of tho matter: That Congressman W. R., Ellis of Pendleton will deliver the oration of the dny hero in connection with the Fourth of July celebration, Is the an nounrement of the secretary of the Fourth of July committee this after noon. The congressman reached his home yesterday, but readily agreed to come here ns an urgent invitation was ex tended to him the Instant It became known he was in Oregon, others went to him as well. The Pendleton law-maker Is a speaker of no mean ability and the city Is fortunate that his services can be had here that day. Mr. Ellis is a deep thinker, a pleasing oratoj and one who will ably discuss his theme before tho thousands who ill hear him. His subject has not been an nounced, at this time. The committee had been working for days with letters and telegrams, but had been unable to reach him until yesterday, as he was en route from tho eaBt a part of that time and away from his headquarters the rest of the time. GOOD BANK REPORT. Savings Rank Shows Excellent Bus! iicms Condition on July 1. The report of Pendleton Savings bank, published In the East Orego nlan of yesterday, shows an excellent financial condition and the progress being made by that Institution is es pecially gratifying to the manage ment The report, which was made at the close of business on June 30, shows total resources of 11.179,865.53, di vided as follows: Loans and dis counts $825,904.29; banking house, furniture and fixtures, $60,000; cash due from other banks, $292,267.99. The deposits on hand at this time amount to $916,138.21, the capital stock is $100,000 and the surplus $100,000, and undivided profits $63,-727.32. FACIEI CCOAST LEAGUE GAMES. San Francisco, 4; Portland, 2. San Francisco, June 1. San Fran cisco scored another victory over Port land In today' game by a score of 4 to 2. Score: R. H. E. San Francisco , 4 8 2 Portland ."' 8 7 2 Henley and Berry; Marshall and Madden. PERSONAL MENTION Oakland, 6; Los Angeles, 6. Los Angeles, July 1. Oakland de feated Los Angeles today by a score of 6 to 4 In a game that was gingery J In spots, while at other times feature-I mer home near Wenaha springs, at Jesse Sellers went up to Walla Wal la today on a business trip. Colonel H. G. Newport came up from HorrrtlHton this morning, on a business trip. J. T. Hlnkle and family left thla morning for Lf hman springs to spend the summer. P. G. Kc-lley of Milton, is In the city today on a business trip, a guest 'of the Golden Rule. J. E. Cherry of Milton, Is a guest of Hotel Bowman while In the city today on a business trip. W. McDanltl, the popular day clerk at Hotel St. George, Is confined to his bed with Illness this week. Joseph Blakeley and son Roy left this morning for Condon, Gilliam county, on a business trip. O. M. Richardson of Weston, Is a guest of the Golden Rulo today while here on a trading and business trip. Tim Itonovan, O. R. & T. lineman Is In the city today on a tour of the telegraph system over the mountains. Miss Julia Downey left this morn ing for La Grande, where she will visit with friends until after the Fourth, R. X. Stanfield of Echo, one of the leading stockmen of the west end of the county, Is In the city today on business. J. M. McGrath, the well known fruitgrower and salesman of Free- water, is In the city this week, with shipment of fruit. Mies Edith Epple returned last eve ning from Kahlotus, Wash., where she had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Redd, for a few weeks. Joe Parkes aitd daughter, Miss Phylis, left this morning for Meach- om, where they will remain for a few days during the warm weather. F. W. Kascr of the Devis-Kaser Mercantile company of Walla Walla, Is a guest of Hotel Bowman today while here on a brief business visit. George W. Weeks of Salem, Is In the city today on a business trip. He Is a prominent nurseryman of the capital city and does a large business In eastern Oregon. ' Mrs. W. J. Furnish and daughter, Kathlene, came down from their sum- less. The visitors had the best of it from the start and maintained their lead. Neither side scored after the fourth Inning. Manager Berry has released Ran dolph, who Is to return to his home In Berkeley. Oakland secured Carnes In exchange for him season before last. Score: R. H. E Los Angeles 4 10 Oakland 6 7 Koestner, Thorsen and W. Hogan; Nelson, Wright and Slattery. City Brevities See on M., Have You Defective Eyesight ? If so, place your case in the hands of a competent Optician. We us. 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. 711 Main St. Ice cream at Hohbach's. All kinds of good dry wood Mlnnla. See Mlnnla for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Dressed chickens every day. 8tark Poultry House. 'Phone black 3791 Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Stansberry & Milne, phone Main 6. Woman wanted to do cooking on ranch during harvest. Address M., care this office. Woman wants to do cooking ranch during harvest. Address care this office. For Rent Store room on Main street in East Oregonlan buITdlng. 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, ( a. m. to 10 p. m., a la carte". Straw berries and tee cream also served. Wanted Competent woman or girl to do general housework. Apply Mrs. W. R. Ellis, 315 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, Camping at Okl Agency GrouiuR Rev. and Mrs. W. L .VanNuys and family are now In camp, at the old agency grounds, about three miles east of the city and will remain there until after the fourth. Insure Your Grain. Protect your crops by insuring your grain with John M. Bentley, agent for reliable companies only. Hot or Cold Bottle The new yaoum bottle, will keep contents hot for 24 hours, warm for 48 hours, and oold for 72 hours. Two sizes, pints $5.00, quarts $750. THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.. IX NORTHWEST LEAGUE. . Aberdeen, S; Butie, 2. 5 Butte, July 1. Butte's three errors and inability to find Starkell after the first Inning cost the team today's game with Aberdeen. Score: R. H. E Aberdeen 3 6 3 Butte 2 6 J Batteries: Starkell and Boutelle; Harkness and Kreltz; Seattle, 10; Vancouver, 4. Seattle. July 1. Seattle defeated Vancouver here today by a combina tion of errors and timely hitting. Score: R- H. E. Seattle .' 10 13 0 yancMiver 4 11 3 Batteries: Allen and Fortler; Er lekson, Flannlgan and Arbogast. SKkunc, 2; Taomna, 1. Spokane, July 1. Another game was won by Spokane In the last half of the last Inning of the game, making three such victories In successive days from the Tacoma team. Again It proved to be trrors by the makeshift Tacoma Infield that cost Tacoma a close hard-fought game. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma 1 5 3 Spokane 2 3 1 Batteries: Carson and Shea; Wright Jensen and McCarter. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 1; Chi cago, 5. At Brooklyn New Tork, 0; Brook lyn, 4. At Boston First game Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 1. Second game Bos ton, 14; Phelidalphla, 5. IX THE AMERICAX LEAGUE. At Chicago Chicago, 1; Detroit, 3. At St. Louis Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 1, At New Tork Boston, 4; New York, 3. At Philadelphia Washington, Philadelphia, 2. 0; New Dime Attracts. The new Dime has'been "attracting good crowds since Its opening a few days ago. A fine lot of pictures are being secured and the illustrated songs are sung by a good vocalist, Robert Fenner of Salt Lake, who has an excellent voice. The two dimes are keeping up to the times with a change of pictures every few dnys. There will be changes at these places again tomorrow. Pastime Changes' Tomorrow. There will be another change of pictures at the Pastime tomorrow. Something entirely new. The pro gram will be published in tomorrow's paper. The pictures the past few- days have been especially attractive and new. noon today. They will remain In the city for a couple of days. B. K. Lawson, well known traveling man ,1s In the city today on business. He Is captain and commissary officer In the fourth Infantry, O. N, G., and his home Is at Cottage Grove. J. M. Spence of the Wilcox Imple ment company, and Bert Wiley, a gas oline engine expert, went down to Echo today to Install a gasoline pump ing plant and to look after other in terests of the Wilcox company. Sr. and Mrs. J. M. Harlan of La Grande, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barnett at their home on Lllllth street, left this morn ing for Lexington, Morrow county, where they will reside In future. Engineer Scott Butler of the Pendleton-Spokane passenger run on the O. R. & N., will take a month's vaca tion soon and will go for an automo bile tour of eastern Washington and Oregon, accompanied by his family. E. D. Trumbull, state factory Inspec tor In eastern Oregon, who has been In Pendleton for several days, will leave this evening for Baker City, where he will' remain for a few weeks working the towns of Baker county. INDIANS ELECTED LAST NIGHT. Tutiiillii Church Christian Emtaivor Society Held Interesting Meeting. The Christian Endeavor society of the Tutuilla Indian church held a meeting at the old agency camp ground last evening and elected offi cers for the ensuing year. A large congregation attended the meeting and the following officers and commit tees were elected: President, Anna Mlnthorn; vice- president, William Jones; secretary, Charles Swltzler; treasurer, Motannlc; prayer meeting committee, Rev. E. J. Conners, Robinson Mlnthorn and George Te-klps. Lookout committee: James Kash Kash, George Peters and Joseph Allen. The society has a large and active membership and is adding new mem bers continually. CITY STILL LIVES. Nothing to Indicate That Pendleton Has Reen Hurt by ProlUbltlon. There has been little in the appear ance of Main street the past few days to indicate that the abolition of the saloons will hurt the city to any ex tent In nearly half the cases the saloonmen are still In their old loca tions selling soft drinks and cigars and booze, while In other places the barroom furniture is being moved out to make room for other concerns. Last night was a very quiet one for the police and there was not a single victim for the police court this morning. Eagle Change, The " management of the Eagle Show Shop announced today that there would be a new lot of attractive motion pictures tomorrow. All in late colorings with new illustrated songs. This program will continue until Sun day, when there will be another Change. Inspecting Irrigation Project. Fred Dennett commissioner of the general land office of the department of the Interior, is expected to arrive In Boise July 3 or 4 to Inspect all Carey act and government reclama tion projects in this vicinity, says the Boise Capital News. Commissioner Dennett comes from the general land office at Washngton, D. C, and It Is understood that he Is on a general in spection tour of the west and north west, going over the Carey act and government projects. He will visit the Twin Falls Carey act projects and the Minidoka government project en route to Boise. Wanted, at Once. Good clean rags: market price paid. East Oregenlan office. Celebrate This Glorious ..4th f Jtily and Celebrate it in Umatilla County also by buying your Wearing Ap parel at the Pendleton Cloak & Suit House you'll be correctly and pro perly dressed if you do so. Prices are also correct. Come and be convinced. Store will be kept open until 9 o'clock Friday Evening. Store Closed the Fourth Pendleton Cloak & Suit House Buy of us and it's all right "Known For Its Strength" What It .loans Many people do not know what a bank's capital means to Its depositors, or the differ ence between a bank of little or no capital, and one with a large OQpital. 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.' This protection is for YOU. The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON SECURITY See the Twin-Dime Across the Street. THE NEW DIM 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 best ventilated theatre in the city. A Better Show at the Same Price ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c