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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. Are You Living Too1 ft i I -v - HigK? it f ; . lf'so let u supply you with your'table necessities. ; ; : ., We will give you just as good, if not better, ; than you are now getting, but you'll find ' our price much lower .. . . Live the same but pay less, at the Standard Grocery Co. "214-216 East Court St. Leading Grocers. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS r HELD "HIGH JINKS" WRESTLING AND BOXING AROrSED MUCH INTEREST DETECTIVE FAILS TO GET EVIDENCE THIEL agency man did NOT GET RESULTS Half Dozen Students Show Good Class on Mat ami In "Manly" Art High School Basketball Team Defeated "All Stars." w ' A large crowd turned out last eve ning to witness the boxing and wrest ling exhibition given by the students of the high school. It was a success from every standpoint, the audience going away satisfied and the manager of the carnival smiling over his door receipts. . - I The program started with a S-round boxing bout between Sturdivant and McDonald. They mixed It pretty trood and the referee declared It a draw. A wrestling match with Bean and Struve as the principals was . called next and Bean put his opponent's shoulders to the mat in 8 minutes with a half Nelson. - ' The basketball game between Pen dleton high and the All Stars was a trifle one sided, the final score being 38 to 5 in favor of the high school. Sandwiched in between the halves was a fast S-round boxing bout be tween "Kid" Estes and . "Battling" Milne. Estes landed oftener . than Milne but his blows were light com pared to his heavier opponent's and at the end of the third round the referee pronounced It a draw. Snyder and Thompson fought three . rounds of fast, hard fighting, Thomp son being more aggressive and quick er, while Snyder fought a waiting game and this bout was also deciar ed a draw. The last thing on the program was the wrestling match between Dudie "Gotch" Devine and Aubrey "Roller" Graham, Graham losing to Devine on a body hold which he could not break. The girls of the school conducted an Ice cream and candy booth In one cor ner, of the hall and this proved to be Tery popular.. The lineup of the players In the basketball game follows: ' P. H. S. Sturdivant and Rader, forwards; McDill, center; Devine and Jordan, guards. All Star Penland and Chllson, for wards; Groenwald, center; Cooley and Kimball, guards. Clark Nelson refereed all the events, The venerable Colonel Gordon of Mississippi served 60 days in the sen ate. and judging from his farewell speech, though he Is a nice old child lsh man, that was quite long enough. PERSONAL v MENTION BEING. BORN. IS HIGH - -v.. . . . .PRICED LUXURY NOW Special Officer Employed by Sheriff Taylor Spends Several Days : In Pendleton, Searching for Violations of Prohibition Law. l i . 'r S"'r 'J I s Though it occurred about six: weeks ago It haa Just become general knewl edgethat a datectlva was In Pendle ton for several1 days in search -of vi olations of the local option law. That he found violations of the law is stat ed in his report which Is now In the hands of Sheriff, Taylor, but that he did not find evidence sufficient upon which to base prosecutions is evident by the fact that no. arrests or prose cutions have followed as a result of his visit. .; :r ' The detective was hired from the Thlel agency by Sheriff T. D. Taylor on the arjnroval of the county court. The bill for his services was presented to the county court at this session and was allowed yesterday afternoon, be ing approximately $166. Though Commissioner Walker refused to sign the order authorizing the payment of the bill It Is not believed that there will be any protest made on the pay ment of it. - ' It Is said that the detective succeed ed in purchasing whisky in at least one place In the city and also secured a beverage at several places which he declared looked and tasted like real beer, though It also understood that the bulk of the drink emporium pro prietors in the city were aware of the presence of a detective. It seems the officer erred in not taking someone with him to corroborate his testimony. No further action will probably be taken" in the matter though the In formation Becured by the'detectlve will be retained by Sheriff Taylor to be used by him in future.. STEAMSHIP LINES INCLUDED -- IN ANTI-MONOPOLY BILL Washington, D. C, March 5 The house interstate commerce committee today decided to include steamship lines In the paragraph In the inter state act prohibiting transportation companies from acquiring any inter est in the capital stock of a competit ing line. TVilr Flood on Missouri. Helena, Mont., March 5. It Is feared a serious flood will result alone the UDDer Missouri river on ac count of the high water at this time of the year. ff strNsnlXE BI'OOD PURIFIER J? V vi" ie Be8t Bl00d Purif,er nd Al"- kMawI ylV V -llt'seful In all Impoverished conditions LJj( 2cf 1 ' th bl00d Bnd general kpbtfj SUNSHINE BLOOD PURIFIER The Best Blood Purifier and Alter ative I'seful in all Impoverished conditions of the blood and as a general tonic. . Contains Red Clover, Stllllngta, Ber beris Aqulfollum, Burdock Root, Cascara Amarg., Prlckley Ash Bark, Poke Root and Iodide Potas sium. t ' , At-k Your Doctor If This Is Not Good. F. t. DONALDSON, Reliable Druggist. ' 3 Mrs. CV L. Morgan is spending' the day In Hermiston. ' Ira Kemp of Weston, is transacting business In the city today, E. R. Davidson of Weston, is a Pen dleton business visitor today, , D. B. Bannister of Athena, is tran ciustlng business in the city today. , Attorney R. R. 'Johnson went to Hermiston this morning for the tran saction of legal business. Otis Turner of Weston koame down from that part of the obunty this morning to transact business. ' " " Dr. Carl Webber, still practicing In New York city performed in 1886 the first operation for appendicitis. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely left this morning for Milton on. business for the county at Milton today. Charles Green, the woolbuyer, re turned to Portland this morning after a brief business visit to this city. C. E. Bott of Helix is In the city today on his way to Klnghlll, Idaho, where he has extensive land Interests. N. ' D. Bowman, salesman In Bond Bros, store, went to Hermiston this morning to look after property inter ests. At this time last year the steel car builders had orders for ' 60,000 cars. This year orders have amounted to 160,000. - Matt Mosgrove, the Milton mer chant, transacted business In Pendle ton yesterday, returning home in the evening. : Dr. P. W. Vincent, local manager of the Northwestern corporation, was a passenger on the morning west bound local. . ' John Webber, an implement man of Portland,- was In the city this morn ing for a short time while on his way to Walla Walla, Attorney T. S. McKlnney of Weston, came down from that town this morn ing and left on the Portland local for a trip to Crook county towns, i In proportion 'to Its t . 'population, more people earn a livelihood by sea faring in. Norway than in any other country. Britain comes next. . John Shroeder and wife, former residents of the Holdman country, but now llving'Ain Portland, are here as the guests W Mr. and Mrs. .William KuDers. Tracy Beam, who has bijen the guest of his parents in this city for the past month, has rturned to Seattle where he Is employed in the Swift Pharmacy. ; Among the clocks of Versailles Is one of great Interest historically, for it belonged to Marie Antoinette, the hapless consort of Louis XVI. ' It is a musical clock. J. B.' Eddy of the right of way de partment of the O. R. & N., left this morning for Portland after spending several days in this vicinity in the In terest of his department. Attorneys Will M. Peterson of this city and S. D. Peterson of Milton, re turned this morning from Salem where they had been to argue a case before the supreme court. Miss Dot Gilliam who has been the guest of relatives In Chicago during the winter returned home today, ac companied by her sister, Miss Fannie Gilliam who has Just completed the trained nurse's course. President W. H. Martin of the Co lumbia Junior College of Milton, Is here today to attend the meeting of the heads of the schools of the coun try, called for the purpose of form ing a county athletio association. Mayor Chance Turner of Weston, Is In the city today to confer with District Attorney G. W. Phelps rel atlve to the enforcement of certain laws which are alleged to be held In little repute by some citizens of his town. , Albert Lee,' a former Pendleton boy who has been a student at the North western University at Evanston, Illi nois, arrived In Pendleton today on one of the delayed trains. 1 He expects tr spend about ten days In Pendleton and will then probably go on to Call fornia for a visit.. , , . . New York. Peevish ' persons who have., been complaining about the -Increased cost tof living wilt be 'asked to press" the soft pedal arid be thank ful they are here at all when they learn that it costs from 125 to $60 more to be born now than It did ten years ago. ' r i si; The chances are they would not be here to murmur If they had to pay the excessive initiation ree that Is be ing charged nowadays. In common with everything else, the fare from fariyland to New York has gone up by leaps and bounds since Stork & Co., the passenger agents on this line, have a monopoly. A protest to the public service commission is. : seriously thought of, - .., , .. . Ten-years ago a ticket which land ed you .on earth cost J 15, .with a few dollars extra for the services of a white-capped conductoress, but now the surgeon who acts as the reception committee . for the new member .de mands from $50 to $75. Thousands of Infants cannot afford the trip. The increased expense In .manner ac counts for the number of twins and triplets, as Stork & Co. give a special rate to parties of two or more. "It is true that more is charged in these cases," said Dr. Frank R. Cast ler. "We have made wonderful strides, and the patient gets the bene fit of all that additional experience." IS RAISED FROM LONDON ... STAGE TO IRISH CASTLE London. By falling in love with pretty Irene Desmond, Sir Richard William Levigne very much disturbed the expectations of his brother, the Hon. Reginald Augustus Devlgne, of succeeding to the ancient Irish baron etcy. By marrying ' Miss Desmond Sir Richard has not only made an actress Lady Levigne, but has rele gated a very charming woman to the position of dowager. Sir Richard, who Is the tenth baro net and a lieutenant of the Eighth Irish Horse, is very wealthy. He Is 32 years old and succeeded - to the baronetcy ten years ago, Since he death of the ninth baronet In that Vear,athe widow, who was a daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, has kept house for her eldest son at the family seat of Knockdrin Castle in 1 Mullingar county. Now a new chatelaine appears In the person of the former member of Daly's theater in London, Reginald's nose is put out of joint and new do mestic arrangements will be made. CHAMPION SWEDE RUNNER HAS MANY ADMIRERS Just Received Complete Line of 1 Heinz Goods Hew, Fresh and Delicious - ' .... SWEET, SOUR AND DILL PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW IN BULK. ALL KINDS OF PICKLES, PRESERVES, RELISHES, SAUCES AND VINEGAR IN BOTTLES. Phone in your orders toj Main 37 Ingrams Grocery NEWSPAPERS OP CANNON'S DISTRICT ENDORSE HIM Danville, 111., March 5. An edlto rial convention at which representa tives of 36 republican and independ- enf daily newspapers of the eighteenth congressional district, Speaker Can non's home district, went on record today as favoring the ' reelection of Cannon to the speakership and ap proving Taft's attitude In "Redeeming Platform Pledges." ESTRADA READY' TO QUIT SAY AMERICAN "ADVISORS Bluefields, Mar. 5. Estrada has de termined to sue for peace, according to an announcement today, according to American advisers. The Amerl cans are reported to have contributed funds for revolutionary movements and the announcement is considered authoritative. ' 1 1 Sunshine Melts Ice Gorge. Cleveland, Mar. 5. Three days of sunshine have destroyed the last of the ice gorges in -Ohio streams and the melted snow Is well on Its way to the lakes. Waters throughout this state are practically normal. Ohio River Still Rising. Cincinnati, March 6. The Ohio river reached the 60 foot mark here last night and Is still rising. The local forecaster predicts the 62 foot mark Probably little damage will result. S. P. Still Tied Up. ' Ogden, March 6. Traffic on the Southern . Pacific continues tied up due to washouts In Nevada. The track will not be cleared for ten days. Emperor William will have sold five castles before through with hi New York. Followers of the dis tance running game here are deeply Interested in the performances of Gustave LJungstrom, the former cross country champion of Sweden, wh'o ran second to Fred Meadows in the 15 mile race held in Madison Square garden recently. Many experts fig ure that had he not made the mistake of allowing Meadows to gain a lap early in the recent race he would have won easily, as he finished with a phe nomenal burst of speed. Ljung strom is entered in several long dis tance races to be held here within the next two months, and he Is expected to come pretty near capturing all of them. LJungstrom stands about five feet six inches and is sturdily built. He has run 6 miles 346 meters in 22 minutes 3 seconds and JO miles in 63 minutes 29 seconds. LJungstrom has repeatedly defeated Peterson, the for mer Swedish hill and dale champion, who found no trouble in outrunning Deakln of England in a match race recently. . . .. . , Como TakG a Look :-. r-:y "f 170 : ' ""! " J": " i .'J We have just teceivea and are now showing the nev fill Mmi gun metal and box calf; in black and tan. We have ordered an exceptional wide range of sizes, especially; widths,1 enabling us to guarantee you a per fect fit. Busy Boston Store Worth Dollar a Drop. Fred Patchen, Manllus, N. T, writes "For a long time I was affected with kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain In my back and Inflammation in my bladder. Other remedies did not even relieve me, but two fifty cent bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy .completely cured me and I have not had any symptoms of kid ney trouble for . over two years. Koeppen Bros. ' , . .' i' i' Prince Henry of Prussia, brother the kaiser, has applied for a patent, for an automatic cleaner of the glaaa screens protecting the occupant of automobiles. mm ' SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE ; Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Co. . ... .. . ,. . 'i " Of New York City, in the State of New York, on the 81st day of December,. :, 1SC3, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant. tO, law: , ; ,., ., , .-, . ' : - ,., - .. CAPITAL. : . - Amount of capital paid up $ 400, 000. 0 , INCOME. Premiums received during the year in cash. .. .$2,810,704.89 Interest, dividends and rents, received during ,i,iai.M Income from other sources received during year 6,400.00 Total income : DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year ................ .$1,586,441.89 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 160,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 622,280.72 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 67,945.44 Amount of all other expenditures 181,164.16 $2,978,686.11 Both Parties To Suit Die Salem, Ore. Not only have the de fendant and plaintiff died In the case of Richard Clinton vs. Dan Healy, since the case was appealed to the su preme court from Multnomah county, but the supreme court was today noti fied that a third substitution of the parties has become necessary by the death of the wife of the deceased plaintiff. The wife had been previous ly substituted for her husband. . All the parties Involved In the suit have died since the case was appealed to the supreme court and the peculiar coincident might be taken as an exam ple of the slow pace - at ' which the wheels of Justice move in Oregon were it not for the fact that the case was filed only slightly more than a year ago, during February of 1909. The proceeding is one for ejectment and involved title to lots 7, 8 and 9 In Mount Tabor Place addition to East Portland. T.ndalir Mark, the Hungarian artist who Is here to paint a portrait of Rob ert E. Peary, arrived a few days ago on the North German Lloyd steam ship George Washington. He brings with him 36 canvases tnat ne will ex hibit at the National Arts club. . Total expenditures...... ' ASSETS. Value of real estate owned $ .72,945.00 ! Value of stocks and bonds owned'..; 4,201,883.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 98,200.00 Cash in banks and on hand 210,232.67 Premiums In course of collection and In transmls- ' ' slon 664,926.46 Due account reinsurance loss account 14,367.16 Interest and rents due and accrued ; '. . 14,580.81 $1,607,832.21 Total assets .'i. ...'... $5,177,134.99 Less special deposits in any state (If any there be) ,. 42.160.00 Total assets admitted In Oregon - LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 298,673.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand- ' i 1 ing risks' . 1.830,603.29 Due for commission and, brokerage 24,636.22 All other liabilities 225,000.00 $6,114,984.99 Total liabilities $2,378,812.61 Total insurance in force December 31, 1909 ....$282,621,405.09 , ... , BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year $3,974,206.06 Gross premiums received during the year 69,487.71 Premiums returned during the year..,; 9,814.4$ Losses paid during the year 17,671.61 Losses Incurred during the year 16,893.64 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1909..,. 4,272,270.06 GLOBE & RUTGER S FIRE INS. CO. , , , ... By W. H. PAULISON, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent, and attorney for service: ,i - WALTER P. POREP. Almost any Lense Duplicat ed in 20 minutes. All My Glasses Give Entire Satisfaction O. M HEACOCK Eyesight Specialist ' With Wm. : E. Hanscom . '' " Jeweler ' You're on the Right Track . when your clothing Is looked after b? our expert assistant. Cleaned perfectly, pressed property, delivered promptly, our charges by their littleness make satlifactloa a assured fact. , . ' . i ' Pendleton Dye Works : 206 tt E. Alta St. Phone If j.la 161 SEEDS SEEDS We have just received a shipment of - Garden seed,' in Bulk, j Now is the time to start your gardens and of course the , economical 1 way to buy your seeds is in the , bulk. ' We have seeds of every kind. The vaiities areespecialey 1 1 ' adapted to this climate. ' ,, . ,, " ' NELSON'S The Handy Store I I.:.. .... I" .,.!! i. ycS PHONE Main 513 719 Main Street real estate movement.